Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002,
2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Fred Fish @ Cygnus Support, from information published
in "UNIX System V Release 4, Programmers Guide: ANSI C and
Programming Support Tools".
This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
that describe how ELF is represented internally in the BFD library.
I.E. it describes the in-memory representation of ELF. It requires
the elf-common.h file which contains the portions that are common to
both the internal and external representations. */
in the object file. In some cases they've been reordered for more optimal
packing under various circumstances. */
#ifndef _ELF_INTERNAL_H
#define _ELF_INTERNAL_H
#define EI_NIDENT 16 /* Size of e_ident[] */
typedef struct elf_internal_ehdr {
unsigned char e_ident[EI_NIDENT];
bfd_vma e_entry;
bfd_size_type e_phoff;
bfd_size_type e_shoff;
unsigned long e_version;
unsigned long e_flags;
unsigned short e_type;
unsigned short e_machine;
unsigned int e_ehsize;
unsigned int e_phentsize;
unsigned int e_phnum;
unsigned int e_shentsize;
unsigned int e_shnum;
unsigned int e_shstrndx;
} Elf_Internal_Ehdr;
struct elf_internal_phdr {
unsigned long p_type;
unsigned long p_flags;
bfd_vma p_offset;
bfd_vma p_vaddr;
bfd_vma p_paddr;
bfd_vma p_filesz;
bfd_vma p_memsz;
bfd_vma p_align;
};
typedef struct elf_internal_phdr Elf_Internal_Phdr;
typedef struct elf_internal_shdr {
unsigned int sh_name;
unsigned int sh_type;
bfd_vma sh_flags;
bfd_vma sh_addr;
bfd_size_type sh_size;
bfd_size_type sh_entsize;
unsigned long sh_link;
unsigned long sh_info;
file_ptr sh_offset;
unsigned int sh_addralign;
asection * bfd_section;
unsigned char *contents;
} Elf_Internal_Shdr;
struct elf_internal_sym {
bfd_vma st_value;
bfd_vma st_size;
unsigned long st_name;
unsigned char st_info;
unsigned char st_other;
unsigned int st_shndx;
};
typedef struct elf_internal_sym Elf_Internal_Sym;
typedef struct elf_internal_note {
unsigned long namesz;
unsigned long descsz;
unsigned long type;
char * namedata;
char * descdata;
bfd_vma descpos;
} Elf_Internal_Note;
typedef struct elf_internal_rela {
bfd_vma r_offset;
bfd_vma r_info;
bfd_vma r_addend;
} Elf_Internal_Rela;
typedef struct elf_internal_dyn {
bfd_vma d_tag;
union {
bfd_vma d_val;
bfd_vma d_ptr;
} d_un;
} Elf_Internal_Dyn;
typedef struct elf_internal_verdef {
unsigned short vd_version;
unsigned short vd_flags;
unsigned short vd_ndx;
unsigned short vd_cnt;
unsigned long vd_hash;
unsigned long vd_aux;
unsigned long vd_next;
It would be cleaner to store these in a different structure. */
bfd *vd_bfd;
const char *vd_nodename;
struct elf_internal_verdef *vd_nextdef;
struct elf_internal_verdaux *vd_auxptr;
unsigned int vd_exp_refno;
} Elf_Internal_Verdef;
typedef struct elf_internal_verdaux {
unsigned long vda_name;
unsigned long vda_next;
It would be cleaner to store these in a different structure. */
const char *vda_nodename;
struct elf_internal_verdaux *vda_nextptr;
} Elf_Internal_Verdaux;
typedef struct elf_internal_verneed {
unsigned short vn_version;
unsigned short vn_cnt;
unsigned long vn_file;
unsigned long vn_aux;
unsigned long vn_next;
It would be cleaner to store these in a different structure. */
bfd *vn_bfd;
const char *vn_filename;
struct elf_internal_vernaux *vn_auxptr;
struct elf_internal_verneed *vn_nextref;
} Elf_Internal_Verneed;
typedef struct elf_internal_vernaux {
unsigned long vna_hash;
unsigned short vna_flags;
unsigned short vna_other;
unsigned long vna_name;
unsigned long vna_next;
It would be cleaner to store these in a different structure. */
const char *vna_nodename;
struct elf_internal_vernaux *vna_nextptr;
} Elf_Internal_Vernaux;
standard ELF structure; ELF just uses Elf32_Half. */
typedef struct elf_internal_versym {
unsigned short vs_vers;
} Elf_Internal_Versym;
typedef struct
{
unsigned short int si_boundto;
unsigned short int si_flags;
} Elf_Internal_Syminfo;
typedef struct
{
bfd_vma a_type;
bfd_vma a_val;
} Elf_Internal_Auxv;
to program segments. */
struct elf_segment_map
{
struct elf_segment_map *next;
unsigned long p_type;
unsigned long p_flags;
bfd_vma p_paddr;
on the section flags. */
unsigned int p_flags_valid : 1;
is based on the section lma values. */
unsigned int p_paddr_valid : 1;
unsigned int includes_filehdr : 1;
unsigned int includes_phdrs : 1;
unsigned int count;
asection *sections[1];
};
#define ELF_IS_SECTION_IN_SEGMENT_FILE(sec_hdr, segment) \
(sec_hdr->sh_size > 0 \
/* PT_TLS segment contains only SHF_TLS sections. */ \
&& (segment->p_type != PT_TLS \
|| (sec_hdr->sh_flags & SHF_TLS) != 0) \
/* Compare allocated sec_hdrs by VMA, unallocated sec_hdrs \
by file offset. */ \
&& (sec_hdr->sh_flags & SHF_ALLOC \
? (sec_hdr->sh_addr >= segment->p_vaddr \
&& sec_hdr->sh_addr + sec_hdr->sh_size \
<= segment->p_vaddr + segment->p_memsz) \
: ((bfd_vma) sec_hdr->sh_offset >= segment->p_offset \
&& (sec_hdr->sh_offset + sec_hdr->sh_size \
<= segment->p_offset + segment->p_filesz))))
#define ELF_IS_SECTION_IN_SEGMENT_MEMORY(sec_hdr, segment) \
(ELF_IS_SECTION_IN_SEGMENT_FILE (sec_hdr, segment) \
/* .tbss is special. It doesn't contribute memory space to \
normal segments. */ \
&& (!((sec_hdr->sh_flags & SHF_TLS) != 0 \
&& sec_hdr->sh_type == SHT_NOBITS) \
|| segment->p_type == PT_TLS))
#endif