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252b5132 1/* Generic symbol-table support for the BFD library.
7898deda 2 Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
3db64b00 3 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2007
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4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5 Written by Cygnus Support.
6
21efdc8d 7 This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
252b5132 8
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9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
cd123cb7 11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
21efdc8d 12 (at your option) any later version.
252b5132 13
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14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
252b5132 18
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19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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21 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
22 MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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23
24/*
25SECTION
26 Symbols
27
28 BFD tries to maintain as much symbol information as it can when
29 it moves information from file to file. BFD passes information
30 to applications though the <<asymbol>> structure. When the
31 application requests the symbol table, BFD reads the table in
32 the native form and translates parts of it into the internal
33 format. To maintain more than the information passed to
34 applications, some targets keep some information ``behind the
35 scenes'' in a structure only the particular back end knows
36 about. For example, the coff back end keeps the original
37 symbol table structure as well as the canonical structure when
38 a BFD is read in. On output, the coff back end can reconstruct
39 the output symbol table so that no information is lost, even
40 information unique to coff which BFD doesn't know or
41 understand. If a coff symbol table were read, but were written
42 through an a.out back end, all the coff specific information
43 would be lost. The symbol table of a BFD
44 is not necessarily read in until a canonicalize request is
45 made. Then the BFD back end fills in a table provided by the
46 application with pointers to the canonical information. To
47 output symbols, the application provides BFD with a table of
48 pointers to pointers to <<asymbol>>s. This allows applications
49 like the linker to output a symbol as it was read, since the ``behind
50 the scenes'' information will be still available.
51@menu
52@* Reading Symbols::
53@* Writing Symbols::
54@* Mini Symbols::
55@* typedef asymbol::
56@* symbol handling functions::
57@end menu
58
59INODE
60Reading Symbols, Writing Symbols, Symbols, Symbols
61SUBSECTION
62 Reading symbols
63
64 There are two stages to reading a symbol table from a BFD:
65 allocating storage, and the actual reading process. This is an
66 excerpt from an application which reads the symbol table:
67
68| long storage_needed;
69| asymbol **symbol_table;
70| long number_of_symbols;
71| long i;
72|
73| storage_needed = bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound (abfd);
74|
75| if (storage_needed < 0)
76| FAIL
77|
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78| if (storage_needed == 0)
79| return;
80|
c58b9523 81| symbol_table = xmalloc (storage_needed);
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82| ...
83| number_of_symbols =
84| bfd_canonicalize_symtab (abfd, symbol_table);
85|
86| if (number_of_symbols < 0)
87| FAIL
88|
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89| for (i = 0; i < number_of_symbols; i++)
90| process_symbol (symbol_table[i]);
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91
92 All storage for the symbols themselves is in an objalloc
93 connected to the BFD; it is freed when the BFD is closed.
94
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95INODE
96Writing Symbols, Mini Symbols, Reading Symbols, Symbols
97SUBSECTION
98 Writing symbols
99
100 Writing of a symbol table is automatic when a BFD open for
101 writing is closed. The application attaches a vector of
102 pointers to pointers to symbols to the BFD being written, and
103 fills in the symbol count. The close and cleanup code reads
104 through the table provided and performs all the necessary
105 operations. The BFD output code must always be provided with an
106 ``owned'' symbol: one which has come from another BFD, or one
107 which has been created using <<bfd_make_empty_symbol>>. Here is an
108 example showing the creation of a symbol table with only one element:
109
110| #include "bfd.h"
21efdc8d 111| int main (void)
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112| {
113| bfd *abfd;
114| asymbol *ptrs[2];
115| asymbol *new;
116|
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117| abfd = bfd_openw ("foo","a.out-sunos-big");
118| bfd_set_format (abfd, bfd_object);
119| new = bfd_make_empty_symbol (abfd);
252b5132 120| new->name = "dummy_symbol";
21efdc8d 121| new->section = bfd_make_section_old_way (abfd, ".text");
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122| new->flags = BSF_GLOBAL;
123| new->value = 0x12345;
124|
125| ptrs[0] = new;
c58b9523 126| ptrs[1] = 0;
252b5132 127|
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128| bfd_set_symtab (abfd, ptrs, 1);
129| bfd_close (abfd);
130| return 0;
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131| }
132|
133| ./makesym
134| nm foo
135| 00012345 A dummy_symbol
136
7dee875e 137 Many formats cannot represent arbitrary symbol information; for
252b5132 138 instance, the <<a.out>> object format does not allow an
7dee875e 139 arbitrary number of sections. A symbol pointing to a section
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140 which is not one of <<.text>>, <<.data>> or <<.bss>> cannot
141 be described.
142
143INODE
144Mini Symbols, typedef asymbol, Writing Symbols, Symbols
145SUBSECTION
146 Mini Symbols
147
148 Mini symbols provide read-only access to the symbol table.
149 They use less memory space, but require more time to access.
150 They can be useful for tools like nm or objdump, which may
151 have to handle symbol tables of extremely large executables.
152
153 The <<bfd_read_minisymbols>> function will read the symbols
154 into memory in an internal form. It will return a <<void *>>
155 pointer to a block of memory, a symbol count, and the size of
156 each symbol. The pointer is allocated using <<malloc>>, and
157 should be freed by the caller when it is no longer needed.
158
159 The function <<bfd_minisymbol_to_symbol>> will take a pointer
160 to a minisymbol, and a pointer to a structure returned by
161 <<bfd_make_empty_symbol>>, and return a <<asymbol>> structure.
162 The return value may or may not be the same as the value from
163 <<bfd_make_empty_symbol>> which was passed in.
164
165*/
166
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167/*
168DOCDD
169INODE
170typedef asymbol, symbol handling functions, Mini Symbols, Symbols
171
172*/
173/*
174SUBSECTION
175 typedef asymbol
176
177 An <<asymbol>> has the form:
178
179*/
180
181/*
182CODE_FRAGMENT
183
184.
fc0a2244 185.typedef struct bfd_symbol
252b5132 186.{
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187. {* A pointer to the BFD which owns the symbol. This information
188. is necessary so that a back end can work out what additional
189. information (invisible to the application writer) is carried
190. with the symbol.
252b5132 191.
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192. This field is *almost* redundant, since you can use section->owner
193. instead, except that some symbols point to the global sections
194. bfd_{abs,com,und}_section. This could be fixed by making
195. these globals be per-bfd (or per-target-flavor). FIXME. *}
2ce40c65 196. struct bfd *the_bfd; {* Use bfd_asymbol_bfd(sym) to access this field. *}
252b5132 197.
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198. {* The text of the symbol. The name is left alone, and not copied; the
199. application may not alter it. *}
dc810e39 200. const char *name;
252b5132 201.
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202. {* The value of the symbol. This really should be a union of a
203. numeric value with a pointer, since some flags indicate that
204. a pointer to another symbol is stored here. *}
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205. symvalue value;
206.
b5f79c76 207. {* Attributes of a symbol. *}
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208.#define BSF_NO_FLAGS 0x00
209.
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210. {* The symbol has local scope; <<static>> in <<C>>. The value
211. is the offset into the section of the data. *}
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212.#define BSF_LOCAL 0x01
213.
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214. {* The symbol has global scope; initialized data in <<C>>. The
215. value is the offset into the section of the data. *}
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216.#define BSF_GLOBAL 0x02
217.
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218. {* The symbol has global scope and is exported. The value is
219. the offset into the section of the data. *}
220.#define BSF_EXPORT BSF_GLOBAL {* No real difference. *}
252b5132 221.
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222. {* A normal C symbol would be one of:
223. <<BSF_LOCAL>>, <<BSF_FORT_COMM>>, <<BSF_UNDEFINED>> or
224. <<BSF_GLOBAL>>. *}
252b5132 225.
7dee875e 226. {* The symbol is a debugging record. The value has an arbitrary
b5f79c76 227. meaning, unless BSF_DEBUGGING_RELOC is also set. *}
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228.#define BSF_DEBUGGING 0x08
229.
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230. {* The symbol denotes a function entry point. Used in ELF,
231. perhaps others someday. *}
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232.#define BSF_FUNCTION 0x10
233.
b5f79c76 234. {* Used by the linker. *}
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235.#define BSF_KEEP 0x20
236.#define BSF_KEEP_G 0x40
237.
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238. {* A weak global symbol, overridable without warnings by
239. a regular global symbol of the same name. *}
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240.#define BSF_WEAK 0x80
241.
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242. {* This symbol was created to point to a section, e.g. ELF's
243. STT_SECTION symbols. *}
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244.#define BSF_SECTION_SYM 0x100
245.
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246. {* The symbol used to be a common symbol, but now it is
247. allocated. *}
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248.#define BSF_OLD_COMMON 0x200
249.
b5f79c76 250. {* The default value for common data. *}
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251.#define BFD_FORT_COMM_DEFAULT_VALUE 0
252.
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253. {* In some files the type of a symbol sometimes alters its
254. location in an output file - ie in coff a <<ISFCN>> symbol
255. which is also <<C_EXT>> symbol appears where it was
256. declared and not at the end of a section. This bit is set
257. by the target BFD part to convey this information. *}
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258.#define BSF_NOT_AT_END 0x400
259.
b5f79c76 260. {* Signal that the symbol is the label of constructor section. *}
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261.#define BSF_CONSTRUCTOR 0x800
262.
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263. {* Signal that the symbol is a warning symbol. The name is a
264. warning. The name of the next symbol is the one to warn about;
265. if a reference is made to a symbol with the same name as the next
266. symbol, a warning is issued by the linker. *}
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267.#define BSF_WARNING 0x1000
268.
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269. {* Signal that the symbol is indirect. This symbol is an indirect
270. pointer to the symbol with the same name as the next symbol. *}
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271.#define BSF_INDIRECT 0x2000
272.
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273. {* BSF_FILE marks symbols that contain a file name. This is used
274. for ELF STT_FILE symbols. *}
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275.#define BSF_FILE 0x4000
276.
b5f79c76 277. {* Symbol is from dynamic linking information. *}
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278.#define BSF_DYNAMIC 0x8000
279.
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280. {* The symbol denotes a data object. Used in ELF, and perhaps
281. others someday. *}
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282.#define BSF_OBJECT 0x10000
283.
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284. {* This symbol is a debugging symbol. The value is the offset
285. into the section of the data. BSF_DEBUGGING should be set
286. as well. *}
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287.#define BSF_DEBUGGING_RELOC 0x20000
288.
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289. {* This symbol is thread local. Used in ELF. *}
290.#define BSF_THREAD_LOCAL 0x40000
291.
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292. {* This symbol represents a complex relocation expression,
293. with the expression tree serialized in the symbol name. *}
294.#define BSF_RELC 0x80000
295.
296. {* This symbol represents a signed complex relocation expression,
297. with the expression tree serialized in the symbol name. *}
298.#define BSF_SRELC 0x100000
299.
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300. {* This symbol was created by bfd_get_synthetic_symtab. *}
301.#define BSF_SYNTHETIC 0x200000
302.
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303. flagword flags;
304.
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305. {* A pointer to the section to which this symbol is
306. relative. This will always be non NULL, there are special
307. sections for undefined and absolute symbols. *}
198beae2 308. struct bfd_section *section;
252b5132 309.
b5f79c76 310. {* Back end special data. *}
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311. union
312. {
c58b9523 313. void *p;
252b5132 314. bfd_vma i;
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315. }
316. udata;
317.}
318.asymbol;
252b5132 319.
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320*/
321
252b5132 322#include "sysdep.h"
3db64b00 323#include "bfd.h"
252b5132 324#include "libbfd.h"
3882b010 325#include "safe-ctype.h"
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326#include "bfdlink.h"
327#include "aout/stab_gnu.h"
328
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329/*
330DOCDD
331INODE
332symbol handling functions, , typedef asymbol, Symbols
333SUBSECTION
334 Symbol handling functions
335*/
336
337/*
338FUNCTION
339 bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound
340
341DESCRIPTION
342 Return the number of bytes required to store a vector of pointers
343 to <<asymbols>> for all the symbols in the BFD @var{abfd},
344 including a terminal NULL pointer. If there are no symbols in
345 the BFD, then return 0. If an error occurs, return -1.
346
347.#define bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound(abfd) \
348. BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound, (abfd))
b5f79c76 349.
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350*/
351
352/*
353FUNCTION
354 bfd_is_local_label
355
356SYNOPSIS
21efdc8d 357 bfd_boolean bfd_is_local_label (bfd *abfd, asymbol *sym);
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358
359DESCRIPTION
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360 Return TRUE if the given symbol @var{sym} in the BFD @var{abfd} is
361 a compiler generated local label, else return FALSE.
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362*/
363
b34976b6 364bfd_boolean
c58b9523 365bfd_is_local_label (bfd *abfd, asymbol *sym)
252b5132 366{
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367 /* The BSF_SECTION_SYM check is needed for IA-64, where every label that
368 starts with '.' is local. This would accidentally catch section names
369 if we didn't reject them here. */
864274b0 370 if ((sym->flags & (BSF_GLOBAL | BSF_WEAK | BSF_FILE | BSF_SECTION_SYM)) != 0)
b34976b6 371 return FALSE;
252b5132 372 if (sym->name == NULL)
b34976b6 373 return FALSE;
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374 return bfd_is_local_label_name (abfd, sym->name);
375}
376
377/*
378FUNCTION
379 bfd_is_local_label_name
380
381SYNOPSIS
b34976b6 382 bfd_boolean bfd_is_local_label_name (bfd *abfd, const char *name);
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383
384DESCRIPTION
b34976b6 385 Return TRUE if a symbol with the name @var{name} in the BFD
252b5132 386 @var{abfd} is a compiler generated local label, else return
b34976b6 387 FALSE. This just checks whether the name has the form of a
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388 local label.
389
390.#define bfd_is_local_label_name(abfd, name) \
c58b9523 391. BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_is_local_label_name, (abfd, name))
b5f79c76 392.
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393*/
394
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395/*
396FUNCTION
397 bfd_is_target_special_symbol
398
399SYNOPSIS
400 bfd_boolean bfd_is_target_special_symbol (bfd *abfd, asymbol *sym);
401
402DESCRIPTION
403 Return TRUE iff a symbol @var{sym} in the BFD @var{abfd} is something
404 special to the particular target represented by the BFD. Such symbols
405 should normally not be mentioned to the user.
406
407.#define bfd_is_target_special_symbol(abfd, sym) \
408. BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_is_target_special_symbol, (abfd, sym))
409.
410*/
411
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412/*
413FUNCTION
414 bfd_canonicalize_symtab
415
416DESCRIPTION
417 Read the symbols from the BFD @var{abfd}, and fills in
418 the vector @var{location} with pointers to the symbols and
419 a trailing NULL.
420 Return the actual number of symbol pointers, not
421 including the NULL.
422
252b5132 423.#define bfd_canonicalize_symtab(abfd, location) \
c58b9523 424. BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_canonicalize_symtab, (abfd, location))
b5f79c76 425.
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426*/
427
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428/*
429FUNCTION
430 bfd_set_symtab
431
432SYNOPSIS
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433 bfd_boolean bfd_set_symtab
434 (bfd *abfd, asymbol **location, unsigned int count);
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435
436DESCRIPTION
437 Arrange that when the output BFD @var{abfd} is closed,
438 the table @var{location} of @var{count} pointers to symbols
439 will be written.
440*/
441
b34976b6 442bfd_boolean
c58b9523 443bfd_set_symtab (bfd *abfd, asymbol **location, unsigned int symcount)
252b5132 444{
c58b9523 445 if (abfd->format != bfd_object || bfd_read_p (abfd))
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446 {
447 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
b34976b6 448 return FALSE;
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449 }
450
451 bfd_get_outsymbols (abfd) = location;
452 bfd_get_symcount (abfd) = symcount;
b34976b6 453 return TRUE;
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454}
455
456/*
457FUNCTION
458 bfd_print_symbol_vandf
459
460SYNOPSIS
c58b9523 461 void bfd_print_symbol_vandf (bfd *abfd, void *file, asymbol *symbol);
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462
463DESCRIPTION
464 Print the value and flags of the @var{symbol} supplied to the
465 stream @var{file}.
466*/
467void
c58b9523 468bfd_print_symbol_vandf (bfd *abfd, void *arg, asymbol *symbol)
252b5132 469{
c58b9523 470 FILE *file = arg;
21efdc8d 471
252b5132 472 flagword type = symbol->flags;
21efdc8d 473
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474 if (symbol->section != NULL)
475 bfd_fprintf_vma (abfd, file, symbol->value + symbol->section->vma);
252b5132 476 else
21efdc8d 477 bfd_fprintf_vma (abfd, file, symbol->value);
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478
479 /* This presumes that a symbol can not be both BSF_DEBUGGING and
480 BSF_DYNAMIC, nor more than one of BSF_FUNCTION, BSF_FILE, and
481 BSF_OBJECT. */
482 fprintf (file, " %c%c%c%c%c%c%c",
483 ((type & BSF_LOCAL)
484 ? (type & BSF_GLOBAL) ? '!' : 'l'
485 : (type & BSF_GLOBAL) ? 'g' : ' '),
486 (type & BSF_WEAK) ? 'w' : ' ',
487 (type & BSF_CONSTRUCTOR) ? 'C' : ' ',
488 (type & BSF_WARNING) ? 'W' : ' ',
489 (type & BSF_INDIRECT) ? 'I' : ' ',
490 (type & BSF_DEBUGGING) ? 'd' : (type & BSF_DYNAMIC) ? 'D' : ' ',
491 ((type & BSF_FUNCTION)
492 ? 'F'
493 : ((type & BSF_FILE)
494 ? 'f'
495 : ((type & BSF_OBJECT) ? 'O' : ' '))));
496}
497
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498/*
499FUNCTION
500 bfd_make_empty_symbol
501
502DESCRIPTION
503 Create a new <<asymbol>> structure for the BFD @var{abfd}
504 and return a pointer to it.
505
506 This routine is necessary because each back end has private
507 information surrounding the <<asymbol>>. Building your own
508 <<asymbol>> and pointing to it will not create the private
509 information, and will cause problems later on.
510
511.#define bfd_make_empty_symbol(abfd) \
c58b9523 512. BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_make_empty_symbol, (abfd))
b5f79c76 513.
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514*/
515
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516/*
517FUNCTION
518 _bfd_generic_make_empty_symbol
519
520SYNOPSIS
c58b9523 521 asymbol *_bfd_generic_make_empty_symbol (bfd *);
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522
523DESCRIPTION
524 Create a new <<asymbol>> structure for the BFD @var{abfd}
525 and return a pointer to it. Used by core file routines,
526 binary back-end and anywhere else where no private info
527 is needed.
528*/
529
530asymbol *
c58b9523 531_bfd_generic_make_empty_symbol (bfd *abfd)
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532{
533 bfd_size_type amt = sizeof (asymbol);
c58b9523 534 asymbol *new = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt);
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535 if (new)
536 new->the_bfd = abfd;
537 return new;
538}
539
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540/*
541FUNCTION
542 bfd_make_debug_symbol
543
544DESCRIPTION
545 Create a new <<asymbol>> structure for the BFD @var{abfd},
546 to be used as a debugging symbol. Further details of its use have
547 yet to be worked out.
548
549.#define bfd_make_debug_symbol(abfd,ptr,size) \
c58b9523 550. BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_make_debug_symbol, (abfd, ptr, size))
b5f79c76 551.
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552*/
553
554struct section_to_type
555{
dc810e39 556 const char *section;
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557 char type;
558};
559
560/* Map section names to POSIX/BSD single-character symbol types.
561 This table is probably incomplete. It is sorted for convenience of
562 adding entries. Since it is so short, a linear search is used. */
dc810e39 563static const struct section_to_type stt[] =
252b5132 564{
252b5132 565 {".bss", 'b'},
6eeeec9b 566 {"code", 't'}, /* MRI .text */
252b5132 567 {".data", 'd'},
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568 {"*DEBUG*", 'N'},
569 {".debug", 'N'}, /* MSVC's .debug (non-standard debug syms) */
570 {".drectve", 'i'}, /* MSVC's .drective section */
571 {".edata", 'e'}, /* MSVC's .edata (export) section */
572 {".fini", 't'}, /* ELF fini section */
573 {".idata", 'i'}, /* MSVC's .idata (import) section */
574 {".init", 't'}, /* ELF init section */
575 {".pdata", 'p'}, /* MSVC's .pdata (stack unwind) section */
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576 {".rdata", 'r'}, /* Read only data. */
577 {".rodata", 'r'}, /* Read only data. */
578 {".sbss", 's'}, /* Small BSS (uninitialized data). */
579 {".scommon", 'c'}, /* Small common. */
580 {".sdata", 'g'}, /* Small initialized data. */
581 {".text", 't'},
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582 {"vars", 'd'}, /* MRI .data */
583 {"zerovars", 'b'}, /* MRI .bss */
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584 {0, 0}
585};
586
587/* Return the single-character symbol type corresponding to
7b82c249 588 section S, or '?' for an unknown COFF section.
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589
590 Check for any leading string which matches, so .text5 returns
591 't' as well as .text */
592
593static char
c58b9523 594coff_section_type (const char *s)
252b5132 595{
dc810e39 596 const struct section_to_type *t;
252b5132 597
7b82c249 598 for (t = &stt[0]; t->section; t++)
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599 if (!strncmp (s, t->section, strlen (t->section)))
600 return t->type;
601
602 return '?';
603}
604
b3212001
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605/* Return the single-character symbol type corresponding to section
606 SECTION, or '?' for an unknown section. This uses section flags to
607 identify sections.
608
609 FIXME These types are unhandled: c, i, e, p. If we handled these also,
610 we could perhaps obsolete coff_section_type. */
611
612static char
198beae2 613decode_section_type (const struct bfd_section *section)
b3212001
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614{
615 if (section->flags & SEC_CODE)
616 return 't';
617 if (section->flags & SEC_DATA)
618 {
619 if (section->flags & SEC_READONLY)
620 return 'r';
621 else if (section->flags & SEC_SMALL_DATA)
622 return 'g';
623 else
624 return 'd';
625 }
626 if ((section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) == 0)
627 {
628 if (section->flags & SEC_SMALL_DATA)
629 return 's';
630 else
631 return 'b';
632 }
633 if (section->flags & SEC_DEBUGGING)
634 return 'N';
c58b9523 635 if ((section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) && (section->flags & SEC_READONLY))
a3b6428f 636 return 'n';
b3212001
JW
637
638 return '?';
639}
640
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641/*
642FUNCTION
643 bfd_decode_symclass
644
645DESCRIPTION
646 Return a character corresponding to the symbol
647 class of @var{symbol}, or '?' for an unknown class.
648
649SYNOPSIS
21efdc8d 650 int bfd_decode_symclass (asymbol *symbol);
252b5132
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651*/
652int
c58b9523 653bfd_decode_symclass (asymbol *symbol)
252b5132
RH
654{
655 char c;
656
c82a7c57 657 if (symbol->section && bfd_is_com_section (symbol->section))
252b5132
RH
658 return 'C';
659 if (bfd_is_und_section (symbol->section))
92962560
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660 {
661 if (symbol->flags & BSF_WEAK)
fad6fcbb
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662 {
663 /* If weak, determine if it's specifically an object
664 or non-object weak. */
665 if (symbol->flags & BSF_OBJECT)
666 return 'v';
667 else
668 return 'w';
669 }
92962560
ILT
670 else
671 return 'U';
672 }
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673 if (bfd_is_ind_section (symbol->section))
674 return 'I';
675 if (symbol->flags & BSF_WEAK)
fad6fcbb
NC
676 {
677 /* If weak, determine if it's specifically an object
678 or non-object weak. */
679 if (symbol->flags & BSF_OBJECT)
680 return 'V';
681 else
682 return 'W';
683 }
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684 if (!(symbol->flags & (BSF_GLOBAL | BSF_LOCAL)))
685 return '?';
686
687 if (bfd_is_abs_section (symbol->section))
688 c = 'a';
689 else if (symbol->section)
b3212001
JW
690 {
691 c = coff_section_type (symbol->section->name);
692 if (c == '?')
693 c = decode_section_type (symbol->section);
694 }
252b5132
RH
695 else
696 return '?';
697 if (symbol->flags & BSF_GLOBAL)
3882b010 698 c = TOUPPER (c);
252b5132
RH
699 return c;
700
701 /* We don't have to handle these cases just yet, but we will soon:
702 N_SETV: 'v';
703 N_SETA: 'l';
704 N_SETT: 'x';
705 N_SETD: 'z';
706 N_SETB: 's';
707 N_INDR: 'i';
708 */
709}
710
fad6fcbb
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711/*
712FUNCTION
7b82c249 713 bfd_is_undefined_symclass
fad6fcbb
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714
715DESCRIPTION
716 Returns non-zero if the class symbol returned by
717 bfd_decode_symclass represents an undefined symbol.
718 Returns zero otherwise.
719
720SYNOPSIS
b34976b6 721 bfd_boolean bfd_is_undefined_symclass (int symclass);
fad6fcbb
NC
722*/
723
b34976b6 724bfd_boolean
c58b9523 725bfd_is_undefined_symclass (int symclass)
fad6fcbb 726{
b34976b6 727 return symclass == 'U' || symclass == 'w' || symclass == 'v';
fad6fcbb
NC
728}
729
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730/*
731FUNCTION
732 bfd_symbol_info
733
734DESCRIPTION
735 Fill in the basic info about symbol that nm needs.
736 Additional info may be added by the back-ends after
737 calling this function.
738
739SYNOPSIS
21efdc8d 740 void bfd_symbol_info (asymbol *symbol, symbol_info *ret);
252b5132
RH
741*/
742
743void
c58b9523 744bfd_symbol_info (asymbol *symbol, symbol_info *ret)
252b5132
RH
745{
746 ret->type = bfd_decode_symclass (symbol);
7b82c249 747
fad6fcbb 748 if (bfd_is_undefined_symclass (ret->type))
252b5132 749 ret->value = 0;
fad6fcbb
NC
750 else
751 ret->value = symbol->value + symbol->section->vma;
7b82c249 752
252b5132
RH
753 ret->name = symbol->name;
754}
755
756/*
757FUNCTION
758 bfd_copy_private_symbol_data
759
760SYNOPSIS
c58b9523
AM
761 bfd_boolean bfd_copy_private_symbol_data
762 (bfd *ibfd, asymbol *isym, bfd *obfd, asymbol *osym);
252b5132
RH
763
764DESCRIPTION
765 Copy private symbol information from @var{isym} in the BFD
766 @var{ibfd} to the symbol @var{osym} in the BFD @var{obfd}.
b34976b6 767 Return <<TRUE>> on success, <<FALSE>> on error. Possible error
252b5132
RH
768 returns are:
769
770 o <<bfd_error_no_memory>> -
771 Not enough memory exists to create private data for @var{osec}.
772
773.#define bfd_copy_private_symbol_data(ibfd, isymbol, obfd, osymbol) \
c58b9523
AM
774. BFD_SEND (obfd, _bfd_copy_private_symbol_data, \
775. (ibfd, isymbol, obfd, osymbol))
b5f79c76 776.
252b5132
RH
777*/
778
779/* The generic version of the function which returns mini symbols.
780 This is used when the backend does not provide a more efficient
781 version. It just uses BFD asymbol structures as mini symbols. */
782
783long
c58b9523
AM
784_bfd_generic_read_minisymbols (bfd *abfd,
785 bfd_boolean dynamic,
786 void **minisymsp,
787 unsigned int *sizep)
252b5132
RH
788{
789 long storage;
790 asymbol **syms = NULL;
791 long symcount;
792
793 if (dynamic)
794 storage = bfd_get_dynamic_symtab_upper_bound (abfd);
795 else
796 storage = bfd_get_symtab_upper_bound (abfd);
797 if (storage < 0)
798 goto error_return;
ce9c7f50
RH
799 if (storage == 0)
800 return 0;
252b5132 801
c58b9523 802 syms = bfd_malloc (storage);
252b5132
RH
803 if (syms == NULL)
804 goto error_return;
805
806 if (dynamic)
807 symcount = bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_symtab (abfd, syms);
808 else
809 symcount = bfd_canonicalize_symtab (abfd, syms);
810 if (symcount < 0)
811 goto error_return;
812
c58b9523 813 *minisymsp = syms;
252b5132
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814 *sizep = sizeof (asymbol *);
815 return symcount;
816
817 error_return:
0ab72ee2 818 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_symbols);
252b5132
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819 if (syms != NULL)
820 free (syms);
821 return -1;
822}
823
824/* The generic version of the function which converts a minisymbol to
825 an asymbol. We don't worry about the sym argument we are passed;
826 we just return the asymbol the minisymbol points to. */
827
252b5132 828asymbol *
c58b9523
AM
829_bfd_generic_minisymbol_to_symbol (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
830 bfd_boolean dynamic ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
831 const void *minisym,
832 asymbol *sym ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
252b5132
RH
833{
834 return *(asymbol **) minisym;
835}
836
837/* Look through stabs debugging information in .stab and .stabstr
838 sections to find the source file and line closest to a desired
839 location. This is used by COFF and ELF targets. It sets *pfound
b34976b6 840 to TRUE if it finds some information. The *pinfo field is used to
252b5132
RH
841 pass cached information in and out of this routine; this first time
842 the routine is called for a BFD, *pinfo should be NULL. The value
843 placed in *pinfo should be saved with the BFD, and passed back each
844 time this function is called. */
845
846/* We use a cache by default. */
847
848#define ENABLE_CACHING
849
850/* We keep an array of indexentry structures to record where in the
851 stabs section we should look to find line number information for a
852 particular address. */
853
854struct indexentry
855{
856 bfd_vma val;
857 bfd_byte *stab;
858 bfd_byte *str;
859 char *directory_name;
860 char *file_name;
861 char *function_name;
862};
863
864/* Compare two indexentry structures. This is called via qsort. */
865
866static int
c58b9523 867cmpindexentry (const void *a, const void *b)
252b5132 868{
c58b9523
AM
869 const struct indexentry *contestantA = a;
870 const struct indexentry *contestantB = b;
252b5132
RH
871
872 if (contestantA->val < contestantB->val)
873 return -1;
874 else if (contestantA->val > contestantB->val)
875 return 1;
876 else
877 return 0;
878}
879
880/* A pointer to this structure is stored in *pinfo. */
881
882struct stab_find_info
883{
884 /* The .stab section. */
885 asection *stabsec;
886 /* The .stabstr section. */
887 asection *strsec;
888 /* The contents of the .stab section. */
889 bfd_byte *stabs;
890 /* The contents of the .stabstr section. */
891 bfd_byte *strs;
892
893 /* A table that indexes stabs by memory address. */
894 struct indexentry *indextable;
895 /* The number of entries in indextable. */
896 int indextablesize;
897
898#ifdef ENABLE_CACHING
899 /* Cached values to restart quickly. */
900 struct indexentry *cached_indexentry;
901 bfd_vma cached_offset;
902 bfd_byte *cached_stab;
903 char *cached_file_name;
904#endif
905
906 /* Saved ptr to malloc'ed filename. */
907 char *filename;
908};
909
b34976b6 910bfd_boolean
c58b9523
AM
911_bfd_stab_section_find_nearest_line (bfd *abfd,
912 asymbol **symbols,
913 asection *section,
914 bfd_vma offset,
915 bfd_boolean *pfound,
916 const char **pfilename,
917 const char **pfnname,
918 unsigned int *pline,
919 void **pinfo)
252b5132
RH
920{
921 struct stab_find_info *info;
922 bfd_size_type stabsize, strsize;
7442e600
ILT
923 bfd_byte *stab, *str;
924 bfd_byte *last_stab = NULL;
252b5132
RH
925 bfd_size_type stroff;
926 struct indexentry *indexentry;
dc810e39
AM
927 char *file_name;
928 char *directory_name;
252b5132 929 int saw_fun;
b34976b6 930 bfd_boolean saw_line, saw_func;
252b5132 931
b34976b6 932 *pfound = FALSE;
252b5132
RH
933 *pfilename = bfd_get_filename (abfd);
934 *pfnname = NULL;
935 *pline = 0;
936
937 /* Stabs entries use a 12 byte format:
938 4 byte string table index
939 1 byte stab type
940 1 byte stab other field
941 2 byte stab desc field
942 4 byte stab value
943 FIXME: This will have to change for a 64 bit object format.
944
945 The stabs symbols are divided into compilation units. For the
946 first entry in each unit, the type of 0, the value is the length
947 of the string table for this unit, and the desc field is the
948 number of stabs symbols for this unit. */
949
950#define STRDXOFF (0)
951#define TYPEOFF (4)
952#define OTHEROFF (5)
953#define DESCOFF (6)
954#define VALOFF (8)
955#define STABSIZE (12)
956
c58b9523 957 info = *pinfo;
252b5132
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958 if (info != NULL)
959 {
960 if (info->stabsec == NULL || info->strsec == NULL)
961 {
962 /* No stabs debugging information. */
b34976b6 963 return TRUE;
252b5132
RH
964 }
965
eea6121a
AM
966 stabsize = (info->stabsec->rawsize
967 ? info->stabsec->rawsize
968 : info->stabsec->size);
969 strsize = (info->strsec->rawsize
970 ? info->strsec->rawsize
971 : info->strsec->size);
252b5132
RH
972 }
973 else
974 {
975 long reloc_size, reloc_count;
976 arelent **reloc_vector;
977 int i;
978 char *name;
252b5132 979 char *function_name;
dc810e39 980 bfd_size_type amt = sizeof *info;
252b5132 981
c58b9523 982 info = bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt);
252b5132 983 if (info == NULL)
b34976b6 984 return FALSE;
252b5132
RH
985
986 /* FIXME: When using the linker --split-by-file or
987 --split-by-reloc options, it is possible for the .stab and
988 .stabstr sections to be split. We should handle that. */
989
990 info->stabsec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".stab");
991 info->strsec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".stabstr");
992
993 if (info->stabsec == NULL || info->strsec == NULL)
994 {
6119d252
NC
995 /* Try SOM section names. */
996 info->stabsec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, "$GDB_SYMBOLS$");
997 info->strsec = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, "$GDB_STRINGS$");
998
999 if (info->stabsec == NULL || info->strsec == NULL)
1000 {
1001 /* No stabs debugging information. Set *pinfo so that we
1002 can return quickly in the info != NULL case above. */
1003 *pinfo = info;
1004 return TRUE;
1005 }
252b5132
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1006 }
1007
eea6121a
AM
1008 stabsize = (info->stabsec->rawsize
1009 ? info->stabsec->rawsize
1010 : info->stabsec->size);
1011 strsize = (info->strsec->rawsize
1012 ? info->strsec->rawsize
1013 : info->strsec->size);
252b5132 1014
c58b9523
AM
1015 info->stabs = bfd_alloc (abfd, stabsize);
1016 info->strs = bfd_alloc (abfd, strsize);
252b5132 1017 if (info->stabs == NULL || info->strs == NULL)
b34976b6 1018 return FALSE;
252b5132 1019
dc810e39 1020 if (! bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, info->stabsec, info->stabs,
eea6121a 1021 0, stabsize)
dc810e39 1022 || ! bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, info->strsec, info->strs,
eea6121a 1023 0, strsize))
b34976b6 1024 return FALSE;
252b5132 1025
1049f94e 1026 /* If this is a relocatable object file, we have to relocate
252b5132
RH
1027 the entries in .stab. This should always be simple 32 bit
1028 relocations against symbols defined in this object file, so
1029 this should be no big deal. */
1030 reloc_size = bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound (abfd, info->stabsec);
1031 if (reloc_size < 0)
b34976b6 1032 return FALSE;
c58b9523 1033 reloc_vector = bfd_malloc (reloc_size);
252b5132 1034 if (reloc_vector == NULL && reloc_size != 0)
b34976b6 1035 return FALSE;
252b5132
RH
1036 reloc_count = bfd_canonicalize_reloc (abfd, info->stabsec, reloc_vector,
1037 symbols);
1038 if (reloc_count < 0)
1039 {
1040 if (reloc_vector != NULL)
1041 free (reloc_vector);
b34976b6 1042 return FALSE;
252b5132
RH
1043 }
1044 if (reloc_count > 0)
1045 {
1046 arelent **pr;
1047
1048 for (pr = reloc_vector; *pr != NULL; pr++)
1049 {
1050 arelent *r;
1051 unsigned long val;
1052 asymbol *sym;
1053
1054 r = *pr;
7785be14
AM
1055 /* Ignore R_*_NONE relocs. */
1056 if (r->howto->dst_mask == 0)
1057 continue;
1058
252b5132
RH
1059 if (r->howto->rightshift != 0
1060 || r->howto->size != 2
1061 || r->howto->bitsize != 32
1062 || r->howto->pc_relative
1063 || r->howto->bitpos != 0
1064 || r->howto->dst_mask != 0xffffffff)
1065 {
1066 (*_bfd_error_handler)
1067 (_("Unsupported .stab relocation"));
1068 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
1069 if (reloc_vector != NULL)
1070 free (reloc_vector);
b34976b6 1071 return FALSE;
252b5132
RH
1072 }
1073
1074 val = bfd_get_32 (abfd, info->stabs + r->address);
1075 val &= r->howto->src_mask;
1076 sym = *r->sym_ptr_ptr;
1077 val += sym->value + sym->section->vma + r->addend;
dc810e39 1078 bfd_put_32 (abfd, (bfd_vma) val, info->stabs + r->address);
252b5132
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1079 }
1080 }
1081
1082 if (reloc_vector != NULL)
1083 free (reloc_vector);
1084
1085 /* First time through this function, build a table matching
1086 function VM addresses to stabs, then sort based on starting
1087 VM address. Do this in two passes: once to count how many
1088 table entries we'll need, and a second to actually build the
1089 table. */
1090
1091 info->indextablesize = 0;
1092 saw_fun = 1;
1093 for (stab = info->stabs; stab < info->stabs + stabsize; stab += STABSIZE)
1094 {
d45913a0 1095 if (stab[TYPEOFF] == (bfd_byte) N_SO)
252b5132
RH
1096 {
1097 /* N_SO with null name indicates EOF */
1098 if (bfd_get_32 (abfd, stab + STRDXOFF) == 0)
1099 continue;
1100
7b82c249 1101 /* if we did not see a function def, leave space for one. */
252b5132
RH
1102 if (saw_fun == 0)
1103 ++info->indextablesize;
1104
1105 saw_fun = 0;
1106
1107 /* two N_SO's in a row is a filename and directory. Skip */
1108 if (stab + STABSIZE < info->stabs + stabsize
d45913a0 1109 && *(stab + STABSIZE + TYPEOFF) == (bfd_byte) N_SO)
252b5132
RH
1110 {
1111 stab += STABSIZE;
1112 }
1113 }
d45913a0 1114 else if (stab[TYPEOFF] == (bfd_byte) N_FUN)
252b5132
RH
1115 {
1116 saw_fun = 1;
1117 ++info->indextablesize;
1118 }
1119 }
1120
1121 if (saw_fun == 0)
1122 ++info->indextablesize;
7b82c249 1123
252b5132 1124 if (info->indextablesize == 0)
b34976b6 1125 return TRUE;
252b5132
RH
1126 ++info->indextablesize;
1127
dc810e39
AM
1128 amt = info->indextablesize;
1129 amt *= sizeof (struct indexentry);
c58b9523 1130 info->indextable = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt);
252b5132 1131 if (info->indextable == NULL)
b34976b6 1132 return FALSE;
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RH
1133
1134 file_name = NULL;
1135 directory_name = NULL;
1136 saw_fun = 1;
1137
1138 for (i = 0, stroff = 0, stab = info->stabs, str = info->strs;
1139 i < info->indextablesize && stab < info->stabs + stabsize;
1140 stab += STABSIZE)
1141 {
1142 switch (stab[TYPEOFF])
1143 {
1144 case 0:
1145 /* This is the first entry in a compilation unit. */
1146 if ((bfd_size_type) ((info->strs + strsize) - str) < stroff)
1147 break;
1148 str += stroff;
1149 stroff = bfd_get_32 (abfd, stab + VALOFF);
1150 break;
1151
1152 case N_SO:
1153 /* The main file name. */
1154
1155 /* The following code creates a new indextable entry with
1156 a NULL function name if there were no N_FUNs in a file.
1157 Note that a N_SO without a file name is an EOF and
7b82c249
KH
1158 there could be 2 N_SO following it with the new filename
1159 and directory. */
252b5132
RH
1160 if (saw_fun == 0)
1161 {
1162 info->indextable[i].val = bfd_get_32 (abfd, last_stab + VALOFF);
1163 info->indextable[i].stab = last_stab;
1164 info->indextable[i].str = str;
1165 info->indextable[i].directory_name = directory_name;
1166 info->indextable[i].file_name = file_name;
1167 info->indextable[i].function_name = NULL;
1168 ++i;
1169 }
1170 saw_fun = 0;
7b82c249 1171
252b5132
RH
1172 file_name = (char *) str + bfd_get_32 (abfd, stab + STRDXOFF);
1173 if (*file_name == '\0')
1174 {
1175 directory_name = NULL;
1176 file_name = NULL;
1177 saw_fun = 1;
1178 }
7442e600
ILT
1179 else
1180 {
1181 last_stab = stab;
1182 if (stab + STABSIZE >= info->stabs + stabsize
d45913a0 1183 || *(stab + STABSIZE + TYPEOFF) != (bfd_byte) N_SO)
7442e600
ILT
1184 {
1185 directory_name = NULL;
1186 }
1187 else
1188 {
1189 /* Two consecutive N_SOs are a directory and a
1190 file name. */
1191 stab += STABSIZE;
1192 directory_name = file_name;
1193 file_name = ((char *) str
1194 + bfd_get_32 (abfd, stab + STRDXOFF));
1195 }
1196 }
252b5132
RH
1197 break;
1198
1199 case N_SOL:
1200 /* The name of an include file. */
1201 file_name = (char *) str + bfd_get_32 (abfd, stab + STRDXOFF);
1202 break;
1203
1204 case N_FUN:
1205 /* A function name. */
1206 saw_fun = 1;
1207 name = (char *) str + bfd_get_32 (abfd, stab + STRDXOFF);
1208
1209 if (*name == '\0')
1210 name = NULL;
1211
1212 function_name = name;
1213
1214 if (name == NULL)
1215 continue;
1216
1217 info->indextable[i].val = bfd_get_32 (abfd, stab + VALOFF);
1218 info->indextable[i].stab = stab;
1219 info->indextable[i].str = str;
1220 info->indextable[i].directory_name = directory_name;
1221 info->indextable[i].file_name = file_name;
1222 info->indextable[i].function_name = function_name;
1223 ++i;
1224 break;
1225 }
1226 }
1227
1228 if (saw_fun == 0)
1229 {
1230 info->indextable[i].val = bfd_get_32 (abfd, last_stab + VALOFF);
1231 info->indextable[i].stab = last_stab;
1232 info->indextable[i].str = str;
1233 info->indextable[i].directory_name = directory_name;
1234 info->indextable[i].file_name = file_name;
1235 info->indextable[i].function_name = NULL;
1236 ++i;
1237 }
1238
1239 info->indextable[i].val = (bfd_vma) -1;
1240 info->indextable[i].stab = info->stabs + stabsize;
1241 info->indextable[i].str = str;
1242 info->indextable[i].directory_name = NULL;
1243 info->indextable[i].file_name = NULL;
1244 info->indextable[i].function_name = NULL;
1245 ++i;
1246
1247 info->indextablesize = i;
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1248 qsort (info->indextable, (size_t) i, sizeof (struct indexentry),
1249 cmpindexentry);
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c58b9523 1251 *pinfo = info;
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1252 }
1253
1254 /* We are passed a section relative offset. The offsets in the
1255 stabs information are absolute. */
1256 offset += bfd_get_section_vma (abfd, section);
1257
1258#ifdef ENABLE_CACHING
1259 if (info->cached_indexentry != NULL
1260 && offset >= info->cached_offset
1261 && offset < (info->cached_indexentry + 1)->val)
1262 {
1263 stab = info->cached_stab;
1264 indexentry = info->cached_indexentry;
1265 file_name = info->cached_file_name;
1266 }
1267 else
1268#endif
1269 {
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1270 long low, high;
1271 long mid = -1;
1272
7dee875e 1273 /* Cache non-existent or invalid. Do binary search on
21efdc8d 1274 indextable. */
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1275 indexentry = NULL;
1276
1277 low = 0;
1278 high = info->indextablesize - 1;
1279 while (low != high)
1280 {
1281 mid = (high + low) / 2;
1282 if (offset >= info->indextable[mid].val
1283 && offset < info->indextable[mid + 1].val)
1284 {
1285 indexentry = &info->indextable[mid];
1286 break;
1287 }
1288
1289 if (info->indextable[mid].val > offset)
1290 high = mid;
1291 else
1292 low = mid + 1;
1293 }
1294
1295 if (indexentry == NULL)
b34976b6 1296 return TRUE;
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1297
1298 stab = indexentry->stab + STABSIZE;
1299 file_name = indexentry->file_name;
1300 }
1301
1302 directory_name = indexentry->directory_name;
1303 str = indexentry->str;
1304
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1305 saw_line = FALSE;
1306 saw_func = FALSE;
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1307 for (; stab < (indexentry+1)->stab; stab += STABSIZE)
1308 {
b34976b6 1309 bfd_boolean done;
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1310 bfd_vma val;
1311
b34976b6 1312 done = FALSE;
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1313
1314 switch (stab[TYPEOFF])
1315 {
1316 case N_SOL:
1317 /* The name of an include file. */
1318 val = bfd_get_32 (abfd, stab + VALOFF);
1319 if (val <= offset)
1320 {
1321 file_name = (char *) str + bfd_get_32 (abfd, stab + STRDXOFF);
1322 *pline = 0;
1323 }
1324 break;
1325
1326 case N_SLINE:
1327 case N_DSLINE:
1328 case N_BSLINE:
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1329 /* A line number. If the function was specified, then the value
1330 is relative to the start of the function. Otherwise, the
1331 value is an absolute address. */
1332 val = ((indexentry->function_name ? indexentry->val : 0)
1333 + bfd_get_32 (abfd, stab + VALOFF));
1ee24f27
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1334 /* If this line starts before our desired offset, or if it's
1335 the first line we've been able to find, use it. The
1336 !saw_line check works around a bug in GCC 2.95.3, which emits
1337 the first N_SLINE late. */
1338 if (!saw_line || val <= offset)
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1339 {
1340 *pline = bfd_get_16 (abfd, stab + DESCOFF);
1341
1342#ifdef ENABLE_CACHING
1343 info->cached_stab = stab;
1344 info->cached_offset = val;
1345 info->cached_file_name = file_name;
1346 info->cached_indexentry = indexentry;
1347#endif
1348 }
1349 if (val > offset)
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1350 done = TRUE;
1351 saw_line = TRUE;
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1352 break;
1353
1354 case N_FUN:
1355 case N_SO:
1ee24f27 1356 if (saw_func || saw_line)
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1357 done = TRUE;
1358 saw_func = TRUE;
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1359 break;
1360 }
1361
1362 if (done)
1363 break;
1364 }
1365
b34976b6 1366 *pfound = TRUE;
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1368 if (file_name == NULL || IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (file_name)
1369 || directory_name == NULL)
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1370 *pfilename = file_name;
1371 else
1372 {
1373 size_t dirlen;
1374
1375 dirlen = strlen (directory_name);
1376 if (info->filename == NULL
1377 || strncmp (info->filename, directory_name, dirlen) != 0
1378 || strcmp (info->filename + dirlen, file_name) != 0)
1379 {
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1380 size_t len;
1381
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1382 if (info->filename != NULL)
1383 free (info->filename);
d4c88bbb 1384 len = strlen (file_name) + 1;
c58b9523 1385 info->filename = bfd_malloc (dirlen + len);
252b5132 1386 if (info->filename == NULL)
b34976b6 1387 return FALSE;
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1388 memcpy (info->filename, directory_name, dirlen);
1389 memcpy (info->filename + dirlen, file_name, len);
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1390 }
1391
1392 *pfilename = info->filename;
1393 }
1394
1395 if (indexentry->function_name != NULL)
1396 {
1397 char *s;
1398
1399 /* This will typically be something like main:F(0,1), so we want
1400 to clobber the colon. It's OK to change the name, since the
1401 string is in our own local storage anyhow. */
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1402 s = strchr (indexentry->function_name, ':');
1403 if (s != NULL)
1404 *s = '\0';
1405
1406 *pfnname = indexentry->function_name;
1407 }
1408
b34976b6 1409 return TRUE;
252b5132 1410}