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1 /* ELF support for BFD.
2 Copyright (C) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4
5 Written by Fred Fish @ Cygnus Support, from information published
6 in "UNIX System V Release 4, Programmers Guide: ANSI C and
7 Programming Support Tools".
8
9 This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
10
11 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
14 (at your option) any later version.
15
16 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 GNU General Public License for more details.
20
21 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
23 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
24
25
26 /* This file is part of ELF support for BFD, and contains the portions
27 that are common to both the internal and external representations.
28 For example, ELFMAG0 is the byte 0x7F in both the internal (in-memory)
29 and external (in-file) representations. */
30
31 #ifndef _ELF_COMMON_H
32 #define _ELF_COMMON_H
33
34 /* Fields in e_ident[] */
35
36 #define EI_MAG0 0 /* File identification byte 0 index */
37 #define ELFMAG0 0x7F /* Magic number byte 0 */
38
39 #define EI_MAG1 1 /* File identification byte 1 index */
40 #define ELFMAG1 'E' /* Magic number byte 1 */
41
42 #define EI_MAG2 2 /* File identification byte 2 index */
43 #define ELFMAG2 'L' /* Magic number byte 2 */
44
45 #define EI_MAG3 3 /* File identification byte 3 index */
46 #define ELFMAG3 'F' /* Magic number byte 3 */
47
48 #define EI_CLASS 4 /* File class */
49 #define ELFCLASSNONE 0 /* Invalid class */
50 #define ELFCLASS32 1 /* 32-bit objects */
51 #define ELFCLASS64 2 /* 64-bit objects */
52
53 #define EI_DATA 5 /* Data encoding */
54 #define ELFDATANONE 0 /* Invalid data encoding */
55 #define ELFDATA2LSB 1 /* 2's complement, little endian */
56 #define ELFDATA2MSB 2 /* 2's complement, big endian */
57
58 #define EI_VERSION 6 /* File version */
59
60 #define EI_OSABI 7 /* Operating System/ABI indication */
61 #define ELFOSABI_SYSV 0 /* UNIX System V ABI */
62 #define ELFOSABI_HPUX 1 /* HP-UX operating system */
63 #define ELFOSABI_LINUX 3 /* GNU/Linux */
64 #define ELFOSABI_STANDALONE 255 /* Standalone (embedded) application */
65 #define ELFOSABI_ARM 97 /* ARM */
66
67 #define EI_ABIVERSION 8 /* ABI version */
68
69 #define EI_PAD 9 /* Start of padding bytes */
70
71
72 /* Values for e_type, which identifies the object file type */
73
74 #define ET_NONE 0 /* No file type */
75 #define ET_REL 1 /* Relocatable file */
76 #define ET_EXEC 2 /* Executable file */
77 #define ET_DYN 3 /* Shared object file */
78 #define ET_CORE 4 /* Core file */
79 #define ET_LOOS 0xFE00 /* Operating system-specific */
80 #define ET_HIOS 0xFEFF /* Operating system-specific */
81 #define ET_LOPROC 0xFF00 /* Processor-specific */
82 #define ET_HIPROC 0xFFFF /* Processor-specific */
83
84 /* Values for e_machine, which identifies the architecture */
85
86 #define EM_NONE 0 /* No machine */
87 #define EM_M32 1 /* AT&T WE 32100 */
88 #define EM_SPARC 2 /* SUN SPARC */
89 #define EM_386 3 /* Intel 80386 */
90 #define EM_68K 4 /* Motorola m68k family */
91 #define EM_88K 5 /* Motorola m88k family */
92 #define EM_486 6 /* Intel 80486 */
93 #define EM_860 7 /* Intel 80860 */
94 #define EM_MIPS 8 /* MIPS R3000 (officially, big-endian only) */
95 #define EM_S370 9 /* IBM System/370 */
96 #define EM_MIPS_RS4_BE 10 /* MIPS R4000 big-endian */ /* Depreciated */
97 #define EM_MIPS_RS3_LE 10 /* MIPS R3000 little-endian (Oct 4 1999 Draft)*/ /* Depreciated */
98
99 #define EM_PARISC 15 /* HPPA */
100
101 #define EM_VPP550 17 /* Fujitsu VPP500 */
102 #define EM_SPARC32PLUS 18 /* Sun's "v8plus" */
103 #define EM_960 19 /* Intel 80960 */
104 #define EM_PPC 20 /* PowerPC */
105 #define EM_PPC64 21 /* 64-bit PowerPC */
106
107 #define EM_V800 36 /* NEC V800 series */
108 #define EM_FR20 37 /* Fujitsu FR20 */
109 #define EM_RH32 38 /* TRW RH32 */
110 #define EM_MCORE 39 /* Motorola M*Core */ /* May also be taken by Fujitsu MMA */
111 #define EM_RCE 39 /* Old name for MCore */
112 #define EM_ARM 40 /* ARM */
113 #define EM_OLD_ALPHA 41 /* Digital Alpha */
114 #define EM_SH 42 /* Hitachi SH */
115 #define EM_SPARCV9 43 /* SPARC v9 64-bit */
116 #define EM_TRICORE 44 /* Siemens Tricore embedded processor */
117 #define EM_ARC 45 /* Argonaut RISC Core, Argonaut Technologies Inc. */
118 #define EM_H8_300 46 /* Hitachi H8/300 */
119 #define EM_H8_300H 47 /* Hitachi H8/300H */
120 #define EM_H8S 48 /* Hitachi H8S */
121 #define EM_H8_500 49 /* Hitachi H8/500 */
122 #define EM_IA_64 50 /* Intel IA-64 Processor */
123 #define EM_MIPS_X 51 /* Stanford MIPS-X */
124 #define EM_COLDFIRE 52 /* Motorola Coldfire */
125 #define EM_68HC12 53 /* Motorola M68HC12 */
126 #define EM_MMA 54 /* Fujitsu Multimedia Accelerator */
127 #define EM_PCP 55 /* Siemens PCP */
128 #define EM_NCPU 56 /* Sony nCPU embedded RISC processor */
129 #define EM_NDR1 57 /* Denso NDR1 microprocesspr */
130 #define EM_STARCORE 58 /* Motorola Star*Core processor */
131 #define EM_ME16 59 /* Toyota ME16 processor */
132 #define EM_ST100 60 /* STMicroelectronics ST100 processor */
133 #define EM_TINYJ 61 /* Advanced Logic Corp. TinyJ embedded processor */
134
135 #define EM_FX66 66 /* Siemens FX66 microcontroller */
136 #define EM_ST9PLUS 67 /* STMicroelectronics ST9+ 8/16 bit microcontroller */
137 #define EM_ST7 68 /* STMicroelectronics ST7 8-bit microcontroller */
138 #define EM_68HC16 69 /* Motorola MC68HC16 Microcontroller */
139 #define EM_68HC11 70 /* Motorola MC68HC11 Microcontroller */
140 #define EM_68HC08 71 /* Motorola MC68HC08 Microcontroller */
141 #define EM_68HC05 72 /* Motorola MC68HC05 Microcontroller */
142 #define EM_SVX 73 /* Silicon Graphics SVx */
143 #define EM_ST19 74 /* STMicroelectronics ST19 8-bit microcontroller */
144 #define EM_VAX 75 /* Digital VAX */
145
146 #define EM_PJ 99 /* picoJava */
147
148 /* If it is necessary to assign new unofficial EM_* values, please pick large
149 random numbers (0x8523, 0xa7f2, etc.) to minimize the chances of collision
150 with official or non-GNU unofficial values.
151
152 NOTE: Do not just increment the most recent number by one.
153 Somebody else somewhere will do exactly the same thing, and you
154 will have a collision. Instead, pick a random number. */
155
156 /* Cygnus PowerPC ELF backend. Written in the absence of an ABI. */
157 #define EM_CYGNUS_POWERPC 0x9025
158
159 /* Old version of Sparc v9, from before the ABI; this should be
160 removed shortly. */
161 #define EM_OLD_SPARCV9 11
162
163 /* Old version of PowerPC, this should be removed shortly. */
164 #define EM_PPC_OLD 17
165
166 /* Cygnus ARC ELF backend. Written in the absence of an ABI. */
167 #define EM_CYGNUS_ARC 0x9040
168
169 /* Cygnus M32R ELF backend. Written in the absence of an ABI. */
170 #define EM_CYGNUS_M32R 0x9041
171
172 /* Alpha backend magic number. Written in the absence of an ABI. */
173 #define EM_ALPHA 0x9026
174
175 /* D10V backend magic number. Written in the absence of an ABI. */
176 #define EM_CYGNUS_D10V 0x7650
177
178 /* D30V backend magic number. Written in the absence of an ABI. */
179 #define EM_CYGNUS_D30V 0x7676
180
181 /* V850 backend magic number. Written in the absense of an ABI. */
182 #define EM_CYGNUS_V850 0x9080
183
184 /* mn10200 and mn10300 backend magic numbers.
185 Written in the absense of an ABI. */
186 #define EM_CYGNUS_MN10200 0xdead
187 #define EM_CYGNUS_MN10300 0xbeef
188
189 /* FR30 magic number - no EABI available. */
190 #define EM_CYGNUS_FR30 0x3330
191
192 /* See the above comment before you add a new EM_* value here. */
193
194 /* Values for e_version */
195
196 #define EV_NONE 0 /* Invalid ELF version */
197 #define EV_CURRENT 1 /* Current version */
198
199 /* Values for program header, p_type field */
200
201 #define PT_NULL 0 /* Program header table entry unused */
202 #define PT_LOAD 1 /* Loadable program segment */
203 #define PT_DYNAMIC 2 /* Dynamic linking information */
204 #define PT_INTERP 3 /* Program interpreter */
205 #define PT_NOTE 4 /* Auxiliary information */
206 #define PT_SHLIB 5 /* Reserved, unspecified semantics */
207 #define PT_PHDR 6 /* Entry for header table itself */
208 #define PT_LOOS 0x60000000 /* OS-specific */
209 #define PT_HIOS 0x6fffffff /* OS-specific */
210 #define PT_LOPROC 0x70000000 /* Processor-specific */
211 #define PT_HIPROC 0x7FFFFFFF /* Processor-specific */
212
213 /* Program segment permissions, in program header p_flags field */
214
215 #define PF_X (1 << 0) /* Segment is executable */
216 #define PF_W (1 << 1) /* Segment is writable */
217 #define PF_R (1 << 2) /* Segment is readable */
218 /* #define PF_MASKOS 0x0F000000 *//* OS-specific reserved bits */
219 #define PF_MASKOS 0x0FF00000 /* New value, Oct 4, 1999 Draft */
220 #define PF_MASKPROC 0xF0000000 /* Processor-specific reserved bits */
221
222 /* Values for section header, sh_type field */
223
224 #define SHT_NULL 0 /* Section header table entry unused */
225 #define SHT_PROGBITS 1 /* Program specific (private) data */
226 #define SHT_SYMTAB 2 /* Link editing symbol table */
227 #define SHT_STRTAB 3 /* A string table */
228 #define SHT_RELA 4 /* Relocation entries with addends */
229 #define SHT_HASH 5 /* A symbol hash table */
230 #define SHT_DYNAMIC 6 /* Information for dynamic linking */
231 #define SHT_NOTE 7 /* Information that marks file */
232 #define SHT_NOBITS 8 /* Section occupies no space in file */
233 #define SHT_REL 9 /* Relocation entries, no addends */
234 #define SHT_SHLIB 10 /* Reserved, unspecified semantics */
235 #define SHT_DYNSYM 11 /* Dynamic linking symbol table */
236
237 #define SHT_INIT_ARRAY 14 /* Array of pointers to init functions */
238 #define SHT_FINI_ARRAY 15 /* Array of pointers to finish functions */
239 #define SHT_PREINIT_ARRAY 16 /* Array of pointers to pre-init functions */
240
241 #define SHT_LOOS 0x60000000 /* Operating system specific semantics, lo */
242 #define SHT_HIOS 0x6fffffff /* Operating system specific semantics, hi */
243
244 /* The next three section types are defined by Solaris, and are named
245 SHT_SUNW*. We use them in GNU code, so we also define SHT_GNU*
246 versions. */
247 #define SHT_SUNW_verdef 0x6ffffffd /* Versions defined by file */
248 #define SHT_SUNW_verneed 0x6ffffffe /* Versions needed by file */
249 #define SHT_SUNW_versym 0x6fffffff /* Symbol versions */
250
251 #define SHT_GNU_verdef SHT_SUNW_verdef
252 #define SHT_GNU_verneed SHT_SUNW_verneed
253 #define SHT_GNU_versym SHT_SUNW_versym
254
255 #define SHT_LOPROC 0x70000000 /* Processor-specific semantics, lo */
256 #define SHT_HIPROC 0x7FFFFFFF /* Processor-specific semantics, hi */
257 #define SHT_LOUSER 0x80000000 /* Application-specific semantics */
258 /* #define SHT_HIUSER 0x8FFFFFFF *//* Application-specific semantics */
259 #define SHT_HIUSER 0xFFFFFFFF /* New value, defined in Oct 4, 1999 Draft */
260
261 /* Values for section header, sh_flags field */
262
263 #define SHF_WRITE (1 << 0) /* Writable data during execution */
264 #define SHF_ALLOC (1 << 1) /* Occupies memory during execution */
265 #define SHF_EXECINSTR (1 << 2) /* Executable machine instructions */
266 #define SHF_MERGE (1 << 4) /* Data in this section can be merged */
267 #define SHF_STRINGS (1 << 5) /* Contains null terminated character strings */
268 #define SHF_INFO_LINK (1 << 6) /* sh_info holds section header table index */
269 #define SHF_LINK_ORDER (1 << 7) /* Preserve section ordering when linking */
270 #define SHF_OS_NONCONFORMING (1 << 8) /* OS specifci processing required */
271
272 /* #define SHF_MASKOS 0x0F000000 *//* OS-specific semantics */
273 #define SHF_MASKOS 0x0FF00000 /* New value, Oct 4, 1999 Draft */
274 #define SHF_MASKPROC 0xF0000000 /* Processor-specific semantics */
275
276 /* Values of note segment descriptor types for core files. */
277
278 #define NT_PRSTATUS 1 /* Contains copy of prstatus struct */
279 #define NT_FPREGSET 2 /* Contains copy of fpregset struct */
280 #define NT_PRPSINFO 3 /* Contains copy of prpsinfo struct */
281 #define NT_TASKSTRUCT 4 /* Contains copy of task struct */
282 #define NT_PRXFPREG 0x46e62b7f /* Contains a user_xfpregs_struct; */
283 /* note name must be "LINUX". */
284
285 /* Note segments for core files on dir-style procfs systems. */
286
287 #define NT_PSTATUS 10 /* Has a struct pstatus */
288 #define NT_FPREGS 12 /* Has a struct fpregset */
289 #define NT_PSINFO 13 /* Has a struct psinfo */
290 #define NT_LWPSTATUS 16 /* Has a struct lwpstatus_t */
291 #define NT_LWPSINFO 17 /* Has a struct lwpsinfo_t */
292 #define NT_WIN32PSTATUS 18 /* Has a struct win32_pstatus */
293
294 /* Values of note segment descriptor types for object files. */
295 /* (Only for hppa right now. Should this be moved elsewhere?) */
296
297 #define NT_VERSION 1 /* Contains a version string. */
298
299 /* These three macros disassemble and assemble a symbol table st_info field,
300 which contains the symbol binding and symbol type. The STB_ and STT_
301 defines identify the binding and type. */
302
303 #define ELF_ST_BIND(val) (((unsigned int)(val)) >> 4)
304 #define ELF_ST_TYPE(val) ((val) & 0xF)
305 #define ELF_ST_INFO(bind,type) (((bind) << 4) + ((type) & 0xF))
306
307 /* The 64bit and 32bit versions of these macros are identical, but
308 the ELF spec defines them, so here they are. */
309 #define ELF32_ST_BIND ELF_ST_BIND
310 #define ELF32_ST_TYPE ELF_ST_TYPE
311 #define ELF32_ST_INFO ELF_ST_INFO
312 #define ELF64_ST_BIND ELF_ST_BIND
313 #define ELF64_ST_TYPE ELF_ST_TYPE
314 #define ELF64_ST_INFO ELF_ST_INFO
315
316 /* This macro disassembles and assembles a symbol's visibility into
317 the st_other field. The STV_ defines specificy the actual visibility. */
318
319 #define ELF_ST_VISIBILITY(v) ((v) & 0x3)
320 /* The remaining bits in the st_other field are not currently used.
321 They should be set to zero. */
322
323 #define ELF32_ST_VISIBILITY ELF_ST_VISIBILITY
324 #define ELF64_ST_VISIBILITY ELF_ST_VISIBILITY
325
326
327 #define STN_UNDEF 0 /* undefined symbol index */
328
329 #define STB_LOCAL 0 /* Symbol not visible outside obj */
330 #define STB_GLOBAL 1 /* Symbol visible outside obj */
331 #define STB_WEAK 2 /* Like globals, lower precedence */
332 #define STB_LOOS 10 /* OS-specific semantics */
333 #define STB_HIOS 12 /* OS-specific semantics */
334 #define STB_LOPROC 13 /* Application-specific semantics */
335 #define STB_HIPROC 15 /* Application-specific semantics */
336
337 #define STT_NOTYPE 0 /* Symbol type is unspecified */
338 #define STT_OBJECT 1 /* Symbol is a data object */
339 #define STT_FUNC 2 /* Symbol is a code object */
340 #define STT_SECTION 3 /* Symbol associated with a section */
341 #define STT_FILE 4 /* Symbol gives a file name */
342 #define STT_COMMON 5 /* An uninitialised common block */
343 #define STT_LOOS 10 /* OS-specific semantics */
344 #define STT_HIOS 12 /* OS-specific semantics */
345 #define STT_LOPROC 13 /* Application-specific semantics */
346 #define STT_HIPROC 15 /* Application-specific semantics */
347
348 /* Special section indices, which may show up in st_shndx fields, among
349 other places. */
350
351 #define SHN_UNDEF 0 /* Undefined section reference */
352 #define SHN_LORESERVE 0xFF00 /* Begin range of reserved indices */
353 #define SHN_LOPROC 0xFF00 /* Begin range of appl-specific */
354 #define SHN_HIPROC 0xFF1F /* End range of appl-specific */
355 #define SHN_LOOS 0xFF20 /* OS specific semantics, lo */
356 #define SHN_HIOS 0xFF3F /* OS specific semantics, hi */
357 #define SHN_ABS 0xFFF1 /* Associated symbol is absolute */
358 #define SHN_COMMON 0xFFF2 /* Associated symbol is in common */
359 #define SHN_HIRESERVE 0xFFFF /* End range of reserved indices */
360
361 /* The following constants control how a symbol may be accessed once it has
362 become part of an executable or shared library. */
363
364 #define STV_DEFAULT 0 /* Visibility is specified by binding type */
365 #define STV_INTERNAL 1 /* OS specific version of STV_HIDDEN */
366 #define STV_HIDDEN 2 /* Can only be seen inside currect component */
367 #define STV_PROTECTED 3 /* Treat as STB_LOCAL inside current component */
368
369
370 /* relocation info handling macros */
371
372 #define ELF32_R_SYM(i) ((i) >> 8)
373 #define ELF32_R_TYPE(i) ((i) & 0xff)
374 #define ELF32_R_INFO(s,t) (((s) << 8) + ((t) & 0xff))
375
376 #define ELF64_R_SYM(i) ((i) >> 32)
377 #define ELF64_R_TYPE(i) ((i) & 0xffffffff)
378 #define ELF64_R_INFO(s,t) (((bfd_vma) (s) << 32) + (bfd_vma) (t))
379
380 /* Dynamic section tags */
381
382 #define DT_NULL 0
383 #define DT_NEEDED 1
384 #define DT_PLTRELSZ 2
385 #define DT_PLTGOT 3
386 #define DT_HASH 4
387 #define DT_STRTAB 5
388 #define DT_SYMTAB 6
389 #define DT_RELA 7
390 #define DT_RELASZ 8
391 #define DT_RELAENT 9
392 #define DT_STRSZ 10
393 #define DT_SYMENT 11
394 #define DT_INIT 12
395 #define DT_FINI 13
396 #define DT_SONAME 14
397 #define DT_RPATH 15
398 #define DT_SYMBOLIC 16
399 #define DT_REL 17
400 #define DT_RELSZ 18
401 #define DT_RELENT 19
402 #define DT_PLTREL 20
403 #define DT_DEBUG 21
404 #define DT_TEXTREL 22
405 #define DT_JMPREL 23
406 #define DT_BIND_NOW 24
407 #define DT_INIT_ARRAY 25
408 #define DT_FINI_ARRAY 26
409 #define DT_INIT_ARRAYSZ 27
410 #define DT_FINI_ARRAYSZ 28
411 #define DT_RUNPATH 29
412 #define DT_FLAGS 30
413
414 #define DT_ENCODING 32
415 #define DT_PREINIT_ARRAY 32
416 #define DT_PREINIT_ARRAYSZ 33
417
418 /* Note, the Oct 4, 1999 draft of the ELF ABI changed the values
419 for DT_LOOS and DT_HIOS. Some implementations however, use
420 values outside of the new range (see below). */
421 #define OLD_DT_LOOS 0x60000000
422 #define DT_LOOS 0x6000000d
423 #define DT_HIOS 0x6fff0000
424 #define OLD_DT_HIOS 0x6fffffff
425
426 #define DT_LOPROC 0x70000000
427 #define DT_HIPROC 0x7fffffff
428
429 /* The next four dynamic tags are used on Solaris. We support them
430 everywhere. Note these values lie outside of the (new) range for
431 OS specific values. This is a deliberate special case and we
432 maintain it for backwards compatability. */
433 #define DT_VALRNGLO 0x6ffffd00
434 #define DT_PLTPADSZ 0x6ffffdf9
435 #define DT_MOVEENT 0x6ffffdfa
436 #define DT_MOVESZ 0x6ffffdfb
437 #define DT_FEATURE_1 0x6ffffdfc
438 #define DT_POSFLAG_1 0x6ffffdfd
439 #define DT_SYMINSZ 0x6ffffdfe
440 #define DT_SYMINENT 0x6ffffdff
441 #define DT_VALRNGHI 0x6ffffdff
442
443 #define DT_ADDRRNGLO 0x6ffffe00
444 #define DT_SYMINFO 0x6ffffeff
445 #define DT_ADDRRNGHI 0x6ffffeff
446
447 #define DT_RELACOUNT 0x6ffffff9
448 #define DT_RELCOUNT 0x6ffffffa
449 #define DT_FLAGS_1 0x6ffffffb
450 #define DT_VERDEF 0x6ffffffc
451 #define DT_VERDEFNUM 0x6ffffffd
452 #define DT_VERNEED 0x6ffffffe
453 #define DT_VERNEEDNUM 0x6fffffff
454
455 /* This tag is a GNU extension to the Solaris version scheme. */
456 #define DT_VERSYM 0x6ffffff0
457
458 #define DT_LOPROC 0x70000000
459 #define DT_HIPROC 0x7fffffff
460
461 /* These section tags are used on Solaris. We support them
462 everywhere, and hope they do not conflict. */
463
464 #define DT_AUXILIARY 0x7ffffffd
465 #define DT_USED 0x7ffffffe
466 #define DT_FILTER 0x7fffffff
467
468 /* Values used in DT_FEATURE_1 .dynamic entry. */
469 #define DTF_1_PARINIT 0x00000001
470
471 /* Flag values used in the DT_POSFLAG_1 .dynamic entry. */
472 #define DF_P1_LAZYLOAD 0x00000001
473 #define DF_P1_GROUPPERM 0x00000002
474
475 /* Flag value in in the DT_1_FLAGS .dynamic entry. */
476 #define DF_1_NOW 0x00000001
477 #define DF_1_GLOBAL 0x00000002
478 #define DF_1_GROUP 0x00000004
479 #define DF_1_NODELETE 0x00000008
480 #define DF_1_LOADFLTR 0x00000010
481 #define DF_1_INITFIRST 0x00000020
482 #define DF_1_NOOPEN 0x00000040
483 #define DF_1_ORIGIN 0x00000080
484 #define DF_1_DIRECT 0x00000100
485 #define DF_1_TRANS 0x00000200
486 #define DF_1_INTERPOSE 0x00000400
487
488 /* Flag values for the DT_FLAGS entry. */
489 #define DF_ORIGIN (1 << 0)
490 #define DF_SYMBOLIC (1 << 1)
491 #define DF_TEXTREL (1 << 2)
492 #define DF_BIND_NOW (1 << 3)
493
494 /* These constants are used for the version number of a Elf32_Verdef
495 structure. */
496
497 #define VER_DEF_NONE 0
498 #define VER_DEF_CURRENT 1
499
500 /* These constants appear in the vd_flags field of a Elf32_Verdef
501 structure. */
502
503 #define VER_FLG_BASE 0x1
504 #define VER_FLG_WEAK 0x2
505
506 /* These special constants can be found in an Elf32_Versym field. */
507
508 #define VER_NDX_LOCAL 0
509 #define VER_NDX_GLOBAL 1
510
511 /* These constants are used for the version number of a Elf32_Verneed
512 structure. */
513
514 #define VER_NEED_NONE 0
515 #define VER_NEED_CURRENT 1
516
517 /* This flag appears in a Versym structure. It means that the symbol
518 is hidden, and is only visible with an explicit version number.
519 This is a GNU extension. */
520
521 #define VERSYM_HIDDEN 0x8000
522
523 /* This is the mask for the rest of the Versym information. */
524
525 #define VERSYM_VERSION 0x7fff
526
527 /* This is a special token which appears as part of a symbol name. It
528 indictes that the rest of the name is actually the name of a
529 version node, and is not part of the actual name. This is a GNU
530 extension. For example, the symbol name `stat@ver2' is taken to
531 mean the symbol `stat' in version `ver2'. */
532
533 #define ELF_VER_CHR '@'
534
535 /* Possible values for si_boundto. */
536 #define SYMINFO_BT_SELF 0xffff /* Symbol bound to self */
537 #define SYMINFO_BT_PARENT 0xfffe /* Symbol bound to parent */
538 #define SYMINFO_BT_LOWRESERVE 0xff00 /* Beginning of reserved entries */
539
540 /* Possible bitmasks for si_flags. */
541 #define SYMINFO_FLG_DIRECT 0x0001 /* Direct bound symbol */
542 #define SYMINFO_FLG_PASSTHRU 0x0002 /* Pass-thru symbol for translator */
543 #define SYMINFO_FLG_COPY 0x0004 /* Symbol is a copy-reloc */
544 #define SYMINFO_FLG_LAZYLOAD 0x0008 /* Symbol bound to object to be lazy
545 loaded */
546 /* Syminfo version values. */
547 #define SYMINFO_NONE 0
548 #define SYMINFO_CURRENT 1
549 #define SYMINFO_NUM 2
550
551 #endif /* _ELF_COMMON_H */
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