There may not be just one (e.g. if two segments are relocated
differently); but this is only used for "info sharedlibrary". */
CORE_ADDR addr_low, addr_high;
-
- /* Build id decoded from .note.gnu.build-id without note header. This is
- actual BUILD_ID which comes either from the remote target via qXfer
- packet or via reading target memory. Note that if there's a
- mismatch with the associated bfd then so->abfd will be cleared.
- Reading target memory should be done by following execution view
- of the binary (following program headers in the case of ELF).
- Computing address from the linking view (following ELF section
- headers) may give incorrect build-id memory address despite the
- symbols still match.
- Such an example is a prelinked vs. unprelinked i386 ELF file. */
- size_t build_idsz;
- gdb_byte *build_id;
};
struct target_so_ops
NULL, in which case no specific preprocessing is necessary
for this target. */
void (*handle_event) (void);
-
- /* Return NULL if SO does match target SO it is supposed to
- represent. Otherwise return string describing why it does not match.
- Caller has to free the string. */
- char *(*validate) (const struct so_list *so);
};
/* Free the memory associated with a (so_list *). */