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1 /* rescoff.c -- read and write resources in Windows COFF files.
2 Copyright 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 Written by Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support.
4
5 This file is part of GNU Binutils.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
18 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
19 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
20 02111-1307, USA. */
21
22 /* This file contains function that read and write Windows resources
23 in COFF files. */
24
25 #include "bfd.h"
26 #include "bucomm.h"
27 #include "libiberty.h"
28 #include "windres.h"
29
30 #include <assert.h>
31
32 /* In order to use the address of a resource data entry, we need to
33 get the image base of the file. Right now we extract it from
34 internal BFD information. FIXME. */
35
36 #include "coff/internal.h"
37 #include "libcoff.h"
38
39 /* Information we extract from the file. */
40
41 struct coff_file_info
42 {
43 /* File name. */
44 const char *filename;
45 /* Data read from the file. */
46 const bfd_byte *data;
47 /* End of data read from file. */
48 const bfd_byte *data_end;
49 /* Address of the resource section minus the image base of the file. */
50 bfd_vma secaddr;
51 /* Non-zero if the file is big endian. */
52 int big_endian;
53 };
54
55 /* A resource directory table in a COFF file. */
56
57 struct extern_res_directory
58 {
59 /* Characteristics. */
60 bfd_byte characteristics[4];
61 /* Time stamp. */
62 bfd_byte time[4];
63 /* Major version number. */
64 bfd_byte major[2];
65 /* Minor version number. */
66 bfd_byte minor[2];
67 /* Number of named directory entries. */
68 bfd_byte name_count[2];
69 /* Number of directory entries with IDs. */
70 bfd_byte id_count[2];
71 };
72
73 /* A resource directory entry in a COFF file. */
74
75 struct extern_res_entry
76 {
77 /* Name or ID. */
78 bfd_byte name[4];
79 /* Address of resource entry or subdirectory. */
80 bfd_byte rva[4];
81 };
82
83 /* A resource data entry in a COFF file. */
84
85 struct extern_res_data
86 {
87 /* Address of resource data. This is apparently a file relative
88 address, rather than a section offset. */
89 bfd_byte rva[4];
90 /* Size of resource data. */
91 bfd_byte size[4];
92 /* Code page. */
93 bfd_byte codepage[4];
94 /* Reserved. */
95 bfd_byte reserved[4];
96 };
97
98 /* Macros to swap in values. */
99
100 #define getfi_16(fi, s) ((fi)->big_endian ? bfd_getb16 (s) : bfd_getl16 (s))
101 #define getfi_32(fi, s) ((fi)->big_endian ? bfd_getb32 (s) : bfd_getl32 (s))
102
103 /* Local functions. */
104
105 static void overrun PARAMS ((const struct coff_file_info *, const char *));
106 static struct res_directory *read_coff_res_dir
107 PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *, const struct coff_file_info *,
108 const struct res_id *, int));
109 static struct res_resource *read_coff_data_entry
110 PARAMS ((const bfd_byte *, const struct coff_file_info *,
111 const struct res_id *));
112 \f
113 /* Read the resources in a COFF file. */
114
115 struct res_directory *
116 read_coff_rsrc (filename, target)
117 const char *filename;
118 const char *target;
119 {
120 bfd *abfd;
121 char **matching;
122 asection *sec;
123 bfd_size_type size;
124 bfd_byte *data;
125 struct coff_file_info finfo;
126
127 if (filename == NULL)
128 fatal (_("filename required for COFF input"));
129
130 abfd = bfd_openr (filename, target);
131 if (abfd == NULL)
132 bfd_fatal (filename);
133
134 if (! bfd_check_format_matches (abfd, bfd_object, &matching))
135 {
136 bfd_nonfatal (bfd_get_filename (abfd));
137 if (bfd_get_error () == bfd_error_file_ambiguously_recognized)
138 list_matching_formats (matching);
139 xexit (1);
140 }
141
142 sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".rsrc");
143 if (sec == NULL)
144 {
145 fprintf (stderr, _("%s: %s: no resource section\n"), program_name,
146 filename);
147 xexit (1);
148 }
149
150 size = bfd_section_size (abfd, sec);
151 data = (bfd_byte *) res_alloc (size);
152
153 if (! bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, sec, data, 0, size))
154 bfd_fatal (_("can't read resource section"));
155
156 finfo.filename = filename;
157 finfo.data = data;
158 finfo.data_end = data + size;
159 finfo.secaddr = (bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, sec)
160 - pe_data (abfd)->pe_opthdr.ImageBase);
161 finfo.big_endian = bfd_big_endian (abfd);
162
163 bfd_close (abfd);
164
165 /* Now just read in the top level resource directory. Note that we
166 don't free data, since we create resource entries that point into
167 it. If we ever want to free up the resource information we read,
168 this will have to be cleaned up. */
169
170 return read_coff_res_dir (data, &finfo, (const struct res_id *) NULL, 0);
171 }
172
173 /* Give an error if we are out of bounds. */
174
175 static void
176 overrun (finfo, msg)
177 const struct coff_file_info *finfo;
178 const char *msg;
179 {
180 fatal (_("%s: %s: address out of bounds"), finfo->filename, msg);
181 }
182
183 /* Read a resource directory. */
184
185 static struct res_directory *
186 read_coff_res_dir (data, finfo, type, level)
187 const bfd_byte *data;
188 const struct coff_file_info *finfo;
189 const struct res_id *type;
190 int level;
191 {
192 const struct extern_res_directory *erd;
193 struct res_directory *rd;
194 int name_count, id_count, i;
195 struct res_entry **pp;
196 const struct extern_res_entry *ere;
197
198 if ((size_t) (finfo->data_end - data) < sizeof (struct extern_res_directory))
199 overrun (finfo, _("directory"));
200
201 erd = (const struct extern_res_directory *) data;
202
203 rd = (struct res_directory *) res_alloc (sizeof *rd);
204 rd->characteristics = getfi_32 (finfo, erd->characteristics);
205 rd->time = getfi_32 (finfo, erd->time);
206 rd->major = getfi_16 (finfo, erd->major);
207 rd->minor = getfi_16 (finfo, erd->minor);
208 rd->entries = NULL;
209
210 name_count = getfi_16 (finfo, erd->name_count);
211 id_count = getfi_16 (finfo, erd->id_count);
212
213 pp = &rd->entries;
214
215 /* The resource directory entries immediately follow the directory
216 table. */
217 ere = (const struct extern_res_entry *) (erd + 1);
218
219 for (i = 0; i < name_count; i++, ere++)
220 {
221 unsigned long name, rva;
222 struct res_entry *re;
223 const bfd_byte *ers;
224 int length, j;
225
226 if ((const bfd_byte *) ere >= finfo->data_end)
227 overrun (finfo, _("named directory entry"));
228
229 name = getfi_32 (finfo, ere->name);
230 rva = getfi_32 (finfo, ere->rva);
231
232 /* For some reason the high bit in NAME is set. */
233 name &=~ 0x80000000;
234
235 if (name > (size_t) (finfo->data_end - finfo->data))
236 overrun (finfo, _("directory entry name"));
237
238 ers = finfo->data + name;
239
240 re = (struct res_entry *) res_alloc (sizeof *re);
241 re->next = NULL;
242 re->id.named = 1;
243 length = getfi_16 (finfo, ers);
244 re->id.u.n.length = length;
245 re->id.u.n.name = (unichar *) res_alloc (length * sizeof (unichar));
246 for (j = 0; j < length; j++)
247 re->id.u.n.name[j] = getfi_16 (finfo, ers + j * 2 + 2);
248
249 if (level == 0)
250 type = &re->id;
251
252 if ((rva & 0x80000000) != 0)
253 {
254 rva &=~ 0x80000000;
255 if (rva >= (size_t) (finfo->data_end - finfo->data))
256 overrun (finfo, _("named subdirectory"));
257 re->subdir = 1;
258 re->u.dir = read_coff_res_dir (finfo->data + rva, finfo, type,
259 level + 1);
260 }
261 else
262 {
263 if (rva >= (size_t) (finfo->data_end - finfo->data))
264 overrun (finfo, _("named resource"));
265 re->subdir = 0;
266 re->u.res = read_coff_data_entry (finfo->data + rva, finfo, type);
267 }
268
269 *pp = re;
270 pp = &re->next;
271 }
272
273 for (i = 0; i < id_count; i++, ere++)
274 {
275 unsigned long name, rva;
276 struct res_entry *re;
277
278 if ((const bfd_byte *) ere >= finfo->data_end)
279 overrun (finfo, _("ID directory entry"));
280
281 name = getfi_32 (finfo, ere->name);
282 rva = getfi_32 (finfo, ere->rva);
283
284 re = (struct res_entry *) res_alloc (sizeof *re);
285 re->next = NULL;
286 re->id.named = 0;
287 re->id.u.id = name;
288
289 if (level == 0)
290 type = &re->id;
291
292 if ((rva & 0x80000000) != 0)
293 {
294 rva &=~ 0x80000000;
295 if (rva >= (size_t) (finfo->data_end - finfo->data))
296 overrun (finfo, _("ID subdirectory"));
297 re->subdir = 1;
298 re->u.dir = read_coff_res_dir (finfo->data + rva, finfo, type,
299 level + 1);
300 }
301 else
302 {
303 if (rva >= (size_t) (finfo->data_end - finfo->data))
304 overrun (finfo, _("ID resource"));
305 re->subdir = 0;
306 re->u.res = read_coff_data_entry (finfo->data + rva, finfo, type);
307 }
308
309 *pp = re;
310 pp = &re->next;
311 }
312
313 return rd;
314 }
315
316 /* Read a resource data entry. */
317
318 static struct res_resource *
319 read_coff_data_entry (data, finfo, type)
320 const bfd_byte *data;
321 const struct coff_file_info *finfo;
322 const struct res_id *type;
323 {
324 const struct extern_res_data *erd;
325 struct res_resource *r;
326 unsigned long size, rva;
327 const bfd_byte *resdata;
328
329 if (type == NULL)
330 fatal (_("resource type unknown"));
331
332 if ((size_t) (finfo->data_end - data) < sizeof (struct extern_res_data))
333 overrun (finfo, _("data entry"));
334
335 erd = (const struct extern_res_data *) data;
336
337 size = getfi_32 (finfo, erd->size);
338 rva = getfi_32 (finfo, erd->rva);
339 if (rva < finfo->secaddr
340 || rva - finfo->secaddr >= (size_t) (finfo->data_end - finfo->data))
341 overrun (finfo, _("resource data"));
342
343 resdata = finfo->data + (rva - finfo->secaddr);
344
345 if (size > (size_t) (finfo->data_end - resdata))
346 overrun (finfo, _("resource data size"));
347
348 r = bin_to_res (*type, resdata, size, finfo->big_endian);
349
350 memset (&r->res_info, 0, sizeof (struct res_res_info));
351 r->coff_info.codepage = getfi_32 (finfo, erd->codepage);
352 r->coff_info.reserved = getfi_32 (finfo, erd->reserved);
353
354 return r;
355 }
356 \f
357 /* This structure is used to build a list of bindata structures. */
358
359 struct bindata_build
360 {
361 /* The data. */
362 struct bindata *d;
363 /* The last structure we have added to the list. */
364 struct bindata *last;
365 /* The size of the list as a whole. */
366 unsigned long length;
367 };
368
369 /* This structure keeps track of information as we build the directory
370 tree. */
371
372 struct coff_write_info
373 {
374 /* These fields are based on the BFD. */
375 /* The BFD itself. */
376 bfd *abfd;
377 /* Non-zero if the file is big endian. */
378 int big_endian;
379 /* Pointer to section symbol used to build RVA relocs. */
380 asymbol **sympp;
381
382 /* These fields are computed initially, and then not changed. */
383 /* Length of directory tables and entries. */
384 unsigned long dirsize;
385 /* Length of directory entry strings. */
386 unsigned long dirstrsize;
387 /* Length of resource data entries. */
388 unsigned long dataentsize;
389
390 /* These fields are updated as we add data. */
391 /* Directory tables and entries. */
392 struct bindata_build dirs;
393 /* Directory entry strings. */
394 struct bindata_build dirstrs;
395 /* Resource data entries. */
396 struct bindata_build dataents;
397 /* Actual resource data. */
398 struct bindata_build resources;
399 /* Relocations. */
400 arelent **relocs;
401 /* Number of relocations. */
402 unsigned int reloc_count;
403 };
404
405 /* Macros to swap out values. */
406
407 #define putcwi_16(cwi, v, s) \
408 ((cwi->big_endian) ? bfd_putb16 ((v), (s)) : bfd_putl16 ((v), (s)))
409 #define putcwi_32(cwi, v, s) \
410 ((cwi->big_endian) ? bfd_putb32 ((v), (s)) : bfd_putl32 ((v), (s)))
411
412 static void coff_bin_sizes
413 PARAMS ((const struct res_directory *, struct coff_write_info *));
414 static unsigned char *coff_alloc PARAMS ((struct bindata_build *, size_t));
415 static void coff_to_bin
416 PARAMS ((const struct res_directory *, struct coff_write_info *));
417 static void coff_res_to_bin
418 PARAMS ((const struct res_resource *, struct coff_write_info *));
419
420 /* Write resources to a COFF file. RESOURCES should already be
421 sorted.
422
423 Right now we always create a new file. Someday we should also
424 offer the ability to merge resources into an existing file. This
425 would require doing the basic work of objcopy, just modifying or
426 adding the .rsrc section. */
427
428 void
429 write_coff_file (filename, target, resources)
430 const char *filename;
431 const char *target;
432 const struct res_directory *resources;
433 {
434 bfd *abfd;
435 asection *sec;
436 struct coff_write_info cwi;
437 struct bindata *d;
438 unsigned long length, offset;
439
440 if (filename == NULL)
441 fatal (_("filename required for COFF output"));
442
443 abfd = bfd_openw (filename, target);
444 if (abfd == NULL)
445 bfd_fatal (filename);
446
447 if (! bfd_set_format (abfd, bfd_object))
448 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_format");
449
450 /* FIXME: This is obviously i386 specific. */
451 if (! bfd_set_arch_mach (abfd, bfd_arch_i386, 0))
452 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_arch_mach");
453
454 if (! bfd_set_file_flags (abfd, HAS_SYMS | HAS_RELOC))
455 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_file_flags");
456
457 sec = bfd_make_section (abfd, ".rsrc");
458 if (sec == NULL)
459 bfd_fatal ("bfd_make_section");
460
461 if (! bfd_set_section_flags (abfd, sec,
462 (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_ALLOC
463 | SEC_LOAD | SEC_DATA)))
464 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_section_flags");
465
466 if (! bfd_set_symtab (abfd, sec->symbol_ptr_ptr, 1))
467 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_symtab");
468
469 /* Requiring this is probably a bug in BFD. */
470 sec->output_section = sec;
471
472 /* The order of data in the .rsrc section is
473 resource directory tables and entries
474 resource directory strings
475 resource data entries
476 actual resource data
477
478 We build these different types of data in different lists. */
479
480 cwi.abfd = abfd;
481 cwi.big_endian = bfd_big_endian (abfd);
482 cwi.sympp = sec->symbol_ptr_ptr;
483 cwi.dirsize = 0;
484 cwi.dirstrsize = 0;
485 cwi.dataentsize = 0;
486 cwi.dirs.d = NULL;
487 cwi.dirs.last = NULL;
488 cwi.dirs.length = 0;
489 cwi.dirstrs.d = NULL;
490 cwi.dirstrs.last = NULL;
491 cwi.dirstrs.length = 0;
492 cwi.dataents.d = NULL;
493 cwi.dataents.last = NULL;
494 cwi.dataents.length = 0;
495 cwi.resources.d = NULL;
496 cwi.resources.last = NULL;
497 cwi.resources.length = 0;
498 cwi.relocs = NULL;
499 cwi.reloc_count = 0;
500
501 /* Work out the sizes of the resource directory entries, so that we
502 know the various offsets we will need. */
503 coff_bin_sizes (resources, &cwi);
504
505 /* Force the directory strings to be 32 bit aligned. Every other
506 structure is 32 bit aligned anyhow. */
507 cwi.dirstrsize = (cwi.dirstrsize + 3) &~ 3;
508
509 /* Actually convert the resources to binary. */
510 coff_to_bin (resources, &cwi);
511
512 /* Add another 2 bytes to the directory strings if needed for
513 alignment. */
514 if ((cwi.dirstrs.length & 3) != 0)
515 {
516 unsigned char *ex;
517
518 ex = coff_alloc (&cwi.dirstrs, 2);
519 ex[0] = 0;
520 ex[1] = 0;
521 }
522
523 /* Make sure that the data we built came out to the same size as we
524 calculated initially. */
525 assert (cwi.dirs.length == cwi.dirsize);
526 assert (cwi.dirstrs.length == cwi.dirstrsize);
527 assert (cwi.dataents.length == cwi.dataentsize);
528
529 length = (cwi.dirsize
530 + cwi.dirstrsize
531 + cwi.dataentsize
532 + cwi.resources.length);
533
534 if (! bfd_set_section_size (abfd, sec, length))
535 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_section_size");
536
537 bfd_set_reloc (abfd, sec, cwi.relocs, cwi.reloc_count);
538
539 offset = 0;
540 for (d = cwi.dirs.d; d != NULL; d = d->next)
541 {
542 if (! bfd_set_section_contents (abfd, sec, d->data, offset, d->length))
543 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_section_contents");
544 offset += d->length;
545 }
546 for (d = cwi.dirstrs.d; d != NULL; d = d->next)
547 {
548 if (! bfd_set_section_contents (abfd, sec, d->data, offset, d->length))
549 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_section_contents");
550 offset += d->length;
551 }
552 for (d = cwi.dataents.d; d != NULL; d = d->next)
553 {
554 if (! bfd_set_section_contents (abfd, sec, d->data, offset, d->length))
555 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_section_contents");
556 offset += d->length;
557 }
558 for (d = cwi.resources.d; d != NULL; d = d->next)
559 {
560 if (! bfd_set_section_contents (abfd, sec, d->data, offset, d->length))
561 bfd_fatal ("bfd_set_section_contents");
562 offset += d->length;
563 }
564
565 assert (offset == length);
566
567 if (! bfd_close (abfd))
568 bfd_fatal ("bfd_close");
569
570 /* We allocated the relocs array using malloc. */
571 free (cwi.relocs);
572 }
573
574 /* Work out the sizes of the various fixed size resource directory
575 entries. This updates fields in CWI. */
576
577 static void
578 coff_bin_sizes (resdir, cwi)
579 const struct res_directory *resdir;
580 struct coff_write_info *cwi;
581 {
582 const struct res_entry *re;
583
584 cwi->dirsize += sizeof (struct extern_res_directory);
585
586 for (re = resdir->entries; re != NULL; re = re->next)
587 {
588 cwi->dirsize += sizeof (struct extern_res_entry);
589
590 if (re->id.named)
591 cwi->dirstrsize += re->id.u.n.length * 2 + 2;
592
593 if (re->subdir)
594 coff_bin_sizes (re->u.dir, cwi);
595 else
596 cwi->dataentsize += sizeof (struct extern_res_data);
597 }
598 }
599
600 /* Allocate data for a particular list. */
601
602 static unsigned char *
603 coff_alloc (bb, size)
604 struct bindata_build *bb;
605 size_t size;
606 {
607 struct bindata *d;
608
609 d = (struct bindata *) reswr_alloc (sizeof *d);
610
611 d->next = NULL;
612 d->data = (unsigned char *) reswr_alloc (size);
613 d->length = size;
614
615 if (bb->d == NULL)
616 bb->d = d;
617 else
618 bb->last->next = d;
619 bb->last = d;
620 bb->length += size;
621
622 return d->data;
623 }
624
625 /* Convert the resource directory RESDIR to binary. */
626
627 static void
628 coff_to_bin (resdir, cwi)
629 const struct res_directory *resdir;
630 struct coff_write_info *cwi;
631 {
632 struct extern_res_directory *erd;
633 int ci, cn;
634 const struct res_entry *e;
635 struct extern_res_entry *ere;
636
637 /* Write out the directory table. */
638
639 erd = ((struct extern_res_directory *)
640 coff_alloc (&cwi->dirs, sizeof (*erd)));
641
642 putcwi_32 (cwi, resdir->characteristics, erd->characteristics);
643 putcwi_32 (cwi, resdir->time, erd->time);
644 putcwi_16 (cwi, resdir->major, erd->major);
645 putcwi_16 (cwi, resdir->minor, erd->minor);
646
647 ci = 0;
648 cn = 0;
649 for (e = resdir->entries; e != NULL; e = e->next)
650 {
651 if (e->id.named)
652 ++cn;
653 else
654 ++ci;
655 }
656
657 putcwi_16 (cwi, cn, erd->name_count);
658 putcwi_16 (cwi, ci, erd->id_count);
659
660 /* Write out the data entries. Note that we allocate space for all
661 the entries before writing them out. That permits a recursive
662 call to work correctly when writing out subdirectories. */
663
664 ere = ((struct extern_res_entry *)
665 coff_alloc (&cwi->dirs, (ci + cn) * sizeof (*ere)));
666 for (e = resdir->entries; e != NULL; e = e->next, ere++)
667 {
668 if (! e->id.named)
669 putcwi_32 (cwi, e->id.u.id, ere->name);
670 else
671 {
672 unsigned char *str;
673 int i;
674
675 /* For some reason existing files seem to have the high bit
676 set on the address of the name, although that is not
677 documented. */
678 putcwi_32 (cwi,
679 0x80000000 | (cwi->dirsize + cwi->dirstrs.length),
680 ere->name);
681
682 str = coff_alloc (&cwi->dirstrs, e->id.u.n.length * 2 + 2);
683 putcwi_16 (cwi, e->id.u.n.length, str);
684 for (i = 0; i < e->id.u.n.length; i++)
685 putcwi_16 (cwi, e->id.u.n.name[i], str + i * 2 + 2);
686 }
687
688 if (e->subdir)
689 {
690 putcwi_32 (cwi, 0x80000000 | cwi->dirs.length, ere->rva);
691 coff_to_bin (e->u.dir, cwi);
692 }
693 else
694 {
695 putcwi_32 (cwi,
696 cwi->dirsize + cwi->dirstrsize + cwi->dataents.length,
697 ere->rva);
698
699 coff_res_to_bin (e->u.res, cwi);
700 }
701 }
702 }
703
704 /* Convert the resource RES to binary. */
705
706 static void
707 coff_res_to_bin (res, cwi)
708 const struct res_resource *res;
709 struct coff_write_info *cwi;
710 {
711 arelent *r;
712 struct extern_res_data *erd;
713 struct bindata *d;
714 unsigned long length;
715
716 /* For some reason, although every other address is a section
717 offset, the address of the resource data itself is an RVA. That
718 means that we need to generate a relocation for it. We allocate
719 the relocs array using malloc so that we can use realloc. FIXME:
720 This relocation handling is correct for the i386, but probably
721 not for any other target. */
722
723 r = (arelent *) reswr_alloc (sizeof (arelent));
724 r->sym_ptr_ptr = cwi->sympp;
725 r->address = cwi->dirsize + cwi->dirstrsize + cwi->dataents.length;
726 r->addend = 0;
727 r->howto = bfd_reloc_type_lookup (cwi->abfd, BFD_RELOC_RVA);
728 if (r->howto == NULL)
729 bfd_fatal (_("can't get BFD_RELOC_RVA relocation type"));
730
731 cwi->relocs = xrealloc (cwi->relocs,
732 (cwi->reloc_count + 2) * sizeof (arelent *));
733 cwi->relocs[cwi->reloc_count] = r;
734 cwi->relocs[cwi->reloc_count + 1] = NULL;
735 ++cwi->reloc_count;
736
737 erd = (struct extern_res_data *) coff_alloc (&cwi->dataents, sizeof (*erd));
738
739 putcwi_32 (cwi,
740 (cwi->dirsize
741 + cwi->dirstrsize
742 + cwi->dataentsize
743 + cwi->resources.length),
744 erd->rva);
745 putcwi_32 (cwi, res->coff_info.codepage, erd->codepage);
746 putcwi_32 (cwi, res->coff_info.reserved, erd->reserved);
747
748 d = res_to_bin (res, cwi->big_endian);
749
750 if (cwi->resources.d == NULL)
751 cwi->resources.d = d;
752 else
753 cwi->resources.last->next = d;
754
755 length = 0;
756 for (; d->next != NULL; d = d->next)
757 length += d->length;
758 length += d->length;
759 cwi->resources.last = d;
760 cwi->resources.length += length;
761
762 putcwi_32 (cwi, length, erd->size);
763
764 /* Force the next resource to have 32 bit alignment. */
765
766 if ((length & 3) != 0)
767 {
768 int add;
769 unsigned char *ex;
770
771 add = 4 - (length & 3);
772
773 ex = coff_alloc (&cwi->resources, add);
774 memset (ex, 0, add);
775 }
776 }