xref: /dragonfly/contrib/gdb-7/bfd/bfd.c (revision c3762235)
1 /* Generic BFD library interface and support routines.
2    Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
3    2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
4    Free Software Foundation, Inc.
5    Written by Cygnus Support.
6 
7    This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
8 
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
11    the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12    (at your option) any later version.
13 
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.
18 
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
21    Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
22    MA 02110-1301, USA.  */
23 
24 /*
25 SECTION
26 	<<typedef bfd>>
27 
28 	A BFD has type <<bfd>>; objects of this type are the
29 	cornerstone of any application using BFD. Using BFD
30 	consists of making references though the BFD and to data in the BFD.
31 
32 	Here is the structure that defines the type <<bfd>>.  It
33 	contains the major data about the file and pointers
34 	to the rest of the data.
35 
36 CODE_FRAGMENT
37 .
38 .enum bfd_direction
39 .  {
40 .    no_direction = 0,
41 .    read_direction = 1,
42 .    write_direction = 2,
43 .    both_direction = 3
44 .  };
45 .
46 .struct bfd
47 .{
48 .  {* A unique identifier of the BFD  *}
49 .  unsigned int id;
50 .
51 .  {* The filename the application opened the BFD with.  *}
52 .  const char *filename;
53 .
54 .  {* A pointer to the target jump table.  *}
55 .  const struct bfd_target *xvec;
56 .
57 .  {* The IOSTREAM, and corresponding IO vector that provide access
58 .     to the file backing the BFD.  *}
59 .  void *iostream;
60 .  const struct bfd_iovec *iovec;
61 .
62 .  {* The caching routines use these to maintain a
63 .     least-recently-used list of BFDs.  *}
64 .  struct bfd *lru_prev, *lru_next;
65 .
66 .  {* When a file is closed by the caching routines, BFD retains
67 .     state information on the file here...  *}
68 .  ufile_ptr where;
69 .
70 .  {* File modified time, if mtime_set is TRUE.  *}
71 .  long mtime;
72 .
73 .  {* Reserved for an unimplemented file locking extension.  *}
74 .  int ifd;
75 .
76 .  {* The format which belongs to the BFD. (object, core, etc.)  *}
77 .  bfd_format format;
78 .
79 .  {* The direction with which the BFD was opened.  *}
80 .  enum bfd_direction direction;
81 .
82 .  {* Format_specific flags.  *}
83 .  flagword flags;
84 .
85 .  {* Values that may appear in the flags field of a BFD.  These also
86 .     appear in the object_flags field of the bfd_target structure, where
87 .     they indicate the set of flags used by that backend (not all flags
88 .     are meaningful for all object file formats) (FIXME: at the moment,
89 .     the object_flags values have mostly just been copied from backend
90 .     to another, and are not necessarily correct).  *}
91 .
92 .#define BFD_NO_FLAGS	0x00
93 .
94 .  {* BFD contains relocation entries.  *}
95 .#define HAS_RELOC   	0x01
96 .
97 .  {* BFD is directly executable.  *}
98 .#define EXEC_P      	0x02
99 .
100 .  {* BFD has line number information (basically used for F_LNNO in a
101 .     COFF header).  *}
102 .#define HAS_LINENO  	0x04
103 .
104 .  {* BFD has debugging information.  *}
105 .#define HAS_DEBUG   	0x08
106 .
107 .  {* BFD has symbols.  *}
108 .#define HAS_SYMS    	0x10
109 .
110 .  {* BFD has local symbols (basically used for F_LSYMS in a COFF
111 .     header).  *}
112 .#define HAS_LOCALS  	0x20
113 .
114 .  {* BFD is a dynamic object.  *}
115 .#define DYNAMIC     	0x40
116 .
117 .  {* Text section is write protected (if D_PAGED is not set, this is
118 .     like an a.out NMAGIC file) (the linker sets this by default, but
119 .     clears it for -r or -N).  *}
120 .#define WP_TEXT     	0x80
121 .
122 .  {* BFD is dynamically paged (this is like an a.out ZMAGIC file) (the
123 .     linker sets this by default, but clears it for -r or -n or -N).  *}
124 .#define D_PAGED     	0x100
125 .
126 .  {* BFD is relaxable (this means that bfd_relax_section may be able to
127 .     do something) (sometimes bfd_relax_section can do something even if
128 .     this is not set).  *}
129 .#define BFD_IS_RELAXABLE 0x200
130 .
131 .  {* This may be set before writing out a BFD to request using a
132 .     traditional format.  For example, this is used to request that when
133 .     writing out an a.out object the symbols not be hashed to eliminate
134 .     duplicates.  *}
135 .#define BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT 0x400
136 .
137 .  {* This flag indicates that the BFD contents are actually cached
138 .     in memory.  If this is set, iostream points to a bfd_in_memory
139 .     struct.  *}
140 .#define BFD_IN_MEMORY 0x800
141 .
142 .  {* The sections in this BFD specify a memory page.  *}
143 .#define HAS_LOAD_PAGE 0x1000
144 .
145 .  {* This BFD has been created by the linker and doesn't correspond
146 .     to any input file.  *}
147 .#define BFD_LINKER_CREATED 0x2000
148 .
149 .  {* This may be set before writing out a BFD to request that it
150 .     be written using values for UIDs, GIDs, timestamps, etc. that
151 .     will be consistent from run to run.  *}
152 .#define BFD_DETERMINISTIC_OUTPUT 0x4000
153 .
154 .  {* Compress sections in this BFD.  *}
155 .#define BFD_COMPRESS 0x8000
156 .
157 .  {* Decompress sections in this BFD.  *}
158 .#define BFD_DECOMPRESS 0x10000
159 .
160 .  {* BFD is a dummy, for plugins.  *}
161 .#define BFD_PLUGIN 0x20000
162 .
163 .  {* Flags bits to be saved in bfd_preserve_save.  *}
164 .#define BFD_FLAGS_SAVED \
165 .  (BFD_IN_MEMORY | BFD_COMPRESS | BFD_DECOMPRESS | BFD_PLUGIN)
166 .
167 .  {* Flags bits which are for BFD use only.  *}
168 .#define BFD_FLAGS_FOR_BFD_USE_MASK \
169 .  (BFD_IN_MEMORY | BFD_COMPRESS | BFD_DECOMPRESS | BFD_LINKER_CREATED \
170 .   | BFD_PLUGIN | BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT | BFD_DETERMINISTIC_OUTPUT)
171 .
172 .  {* Currently my_archive is tested before adding origin to
173 .     anything. I believe that this can become always an add of
174 .     origin, with origin set to 0 for non archive files.  *}
175 .  ufile_ptr origin;
176 .
177 .  {* The origin in the archive of the proxy entry.  This will
178 .     normally be the same as origin, except for thin archives,
179 .     when it will contain the current offset of the proxy in the
180 .     thin archive rather than the offset of the bfd in its actual
181 .     container.  *}
182 .  ufile_ptr proxy_origin;
183 .
184 .  {* A hash table for section names.  *}
185 .  struct bfd_hash_table section_htab;
186 .
187 .  {* Pointer to linked list of sections.  *}
188 .  struct bfd_section *sections;
189 .
190 .  {* The last section on the section list.  *}
191 .  struct bfd_section *section_last;
192 .
193 .  {* The number of sections.  *}
194 .  unsigned int section_count;
195 .
196 .  {* Stuff only useful for object files:
197 .     The start address.  *}
198 .  bfd_vma start_address;
199 .
200 .  {* Used for input and output.  *}
201 .  unsigned int symcount;
202 .
203 .  {* Symbol table for output BFD (with symcount entries).
204 .     Also used by the linker to cache input BFD symbols.  *}
205 .  struct bfd_symbol  **outsymbols;
206 .
207 .  {* Used for slurped dynamic symbol tables.  *}
208 .  unsigned int dynsymcount;
209 .
210 .  {* Pointer to structure which contains architecture information.  *}
211 .  const struct bfd_arch_info *arch_info;
212 .
213 .  {* Stuff only useful for archives.  *}
214 .  void *arelt_data;
215 .  struct bfd *my_archive;      {* The containing archive BFD.  *}
216 .  struct bfd *archive_next;    {* The next BFD in the archive.  *}
217 .  struct bfd *archive_head;    {* The first BFD in the archive.  *}
218 .  struct bfd *nested_archives; {* List of nested archive in a flattened
219 .                                  thin archive.  *}
220 .
221 .  {* A chain of BFD structures involved in a link.  *}
222 .  struct bfd *link_next;
223 .
224 .  {* A field used by _bfd_generic_link_add_archive_symbols.  This will
225 .     be used only for archive elements.  *}
226 .  int archive_pass;
227 .
228 .  {* Used by the back end to hold private data.  *}
229 .  union
230 .    {
231 .      struct aout_data_struct *aout_data;
232 .      struct artdata *aout_ar_data;
233 .      struct _oasys_data *oasys_obj_data;
234 .      struct _oasys_ar_data *oasys_ar_data;
235 .      struct coff_tdata *coff_obj_data;
236 .      struct pe_tdata *pe_obj_data;
237 .      struct xcoff_tdata *xcoff_obj_data;
238 .      struct ecoff_tdata *ecoff_obj_data;
239 .      struct ieee_data_struct *ieee_data;
240 .      struct ieee_ar_data_struct *ieee_ar_data;
241 .      struct srec_data_struct *srec_data;
242 .      struct verilog_data_struct *verilog_data;
243 .      struct ihex_data_struct *ihex_data;
244 .      struct tekhex_data_struct *tekhex_data;
245 .      struct elf_obj_tdata *elf_obj_data;
246 .      struct nlm_obj_tdata *nlm_obj_data;
247 .      struct bout_data_struct *bout_data;
248 .      struct mmo_data_struct *mmo_data;
249 .      struct sun_core_struct *sun_core_data;
250 .      struct sco5_core_struct *sco5_core_data;
251 .      struct trad_core_struct *trad_core_data;
252 .      struct som_data_struct *som_data;
253 .      struct hpux_core_struct *hpux_core_data;
254 .      struct hppabsd_core_struct *hppabsd_core_data;
255 .      struct sgi_core_struct *sgi_core_data;
256 .      struct lynx_core_struct *lynx_core_data;
257 .      struct osf_core_struct *osf_core_data;
258 .      struct cisco_core_struct *cisco_core_data;
259 .      struct versados_data_struct *versados_data;
260 .      struct netbsd_core_struct *netbsd_core_data;
261 .      struct mach_o_data_struct *mach_o_data;
262 .      struct mach_o_fat_data_struct *mach_o_fat_data;
263 .      struct plugin_data_struct *plugin_data;
264 .      struct bfd_pef_data_struct *pef_data;
265 .      struct bfd_pef_xlib_data_struct *pef_xlib_data;
266 .      struct bfd_sym_data_struct *sym_data;
267 .      void *any;
268 .    }
269 .  tdata;
270 .
271 .  {* Used by the application to hold private data.  *}
272 .  void *usrdata;
273 .
274 .  {* Where all the allocated stuff under this BFD goes.  This is a
275 .     struct objalloc *, but we use void * to avoid requiring the inclusion
276 .     of objalloc.h.  *}
277 .  void *memory;
278 .
279 .  {* Is the file descriptor being cached?  That is, can it be closed as
280 .     needed, and re-opened when accessed later?  *}
281 .  unsigned int cacheable : 1;
282 .
283 .  {* Marks whether there was a default target specified when the
284 .     BFD was opened. This is used to select which matching algorithm
285 .     to use to choose the back end.  *}
286 .  unsigned int target_defaulted : 1;
287 .
288 .  {* ... and here: (``once'' means at least once).  *}
289 .  unsigned int opened_once : 1;
290 .
291 .  {* Set if we have a locally maintained mtime value, rather than
292 .     getting it from the file each time.  *}
293 .  unsigned int mtime_set : 1;
294 .
295 .  {* Flag set if symbols from this BFD should not be exported.  *}
296 .  unsigned int no_export : 1;
297 .
298 .  {* Remember when output has begun, to stop strange things
299 .     from happening.  *}
300 .  unsigned int output_has_begun : 1;
301 .
302 .  {* Have archive map.  *}
303 .  unsigned int has_armap : 1;
304 .
305 .  {* Set if this is a thin archive.  *}
306 .  unsigned int is_thin_archive : 1;
307 .
308 .  {* Set if only required symbols should be added in the link hash table for
309 .     this object.  Used by VMS linkers.  *}
310 .  unsigned int selective_search : 1;
311 .};
312 .
313 */
314 
315 #include "sysdep.h"
316 #include <stdarg.h>
317 #include "bfd.h"
318 #include "bfdver.h"
319 #include "libiberty.h"
320 #include "demangle.h"
321 #include "safe-ctype.h"
322 #include "bfdlink.h"
323 #include "libbfd.h"
324 #include "coff/internal.h"
325 #include "coff/sym.h"
326 #include "libcoff.h"
327 #include "libecoff.h"
328 #undef obj_symbols
329 #include "elf-bfd.h"
330 
331 #ifndef EXIT_FAILURE
332 #define EXIT_FAILURE 1
333 #endif
334 
335 
336 /* provide storage for subsystem, stack and heap data which may have been
337    passed in on the command line.  Ld puts this data into a bfd_link_info
338    struct which ultimately gets passed in to the bfd.  When it arrives, copy
339    it to the following struct so that the data will be available in coffcode.h
340    where it is needed.  The typedef's used are defined in bfd.h */
341 
342 /*
343 SECTION
344 	Error reporting
345 
346 	Most BFD functions return nonzero on success (check their
347 	individual documentation for precise semantics).  On an error,
348 	they call <<bfd_set_error>> to set an error condition that callers
349 	can check by calling <<bfd_get_error>>.
350         If that returns <<bfd_error_system_call>>, then check
351 	<<errno>>.
352 
353 	The easiest way to report a BFD error to the user is to
354 	use <<bfd_perror>>.
355 
356 SUBSECTION
357 	Type <<bfd_error_type>>
358 
359 	The values returned by <<bfd_get_error>> are defined by the
360 	enumerated type <<bfd_error_type>>.
361 
362 CODE_FRAGMENT
363 .
364 .typedef enum bfd_error
365 .{
366 .  bfd_error_no_error = 0,
367 .  bfd_error_system_call,
368 .  bfd_error_invalid_target,
369 .  bfd_error_wrong_format,
370 .  bfd_error_wrong_object_format,
371 .  bfd_error_invalid_operation,
372 .  bfd_error_no_memory,
373 .  bfd_error_no_symbols,
374 .  bfd_error_no_armap,
375 .  bfd_error_no_more_archived_files,
376 .  bfd_error_malformed_archive,
377 .  bfd_error_file_not_recognized,
378 .  bfd_error_file_ambiguously_recognized,
379 .  bfd_error_no_contents,
380 .  bfd_error_nonrepresentable_section,
381 .  bfd_error_no_debug_section,
382 .  bfd_error_bad_value,
383 .  bfd_error_file_truncated,
384 .  bfd_error_file_too_big,
385 .  bfd_error_on_input,
386 .  bfd_error_invalid_error_code
387 .}
388 .bfd_error_type;
389 .
390 */
391 
392 static bfd_error_type bfd_error = bfd_error_no_error;
393 static bfd *input_bfd = NULL;
394 static bfd_error_type input_error = bfd_error_no_error;
395 
396 const char *const bfd_errmsgs[] =
397 {
398   N_("No error"),
399   N_("System call error"),
400   N_("Invalid bfd target"),
401   N_("File in wrong format"),
402   N_("Archive object file in wrong format"),
403   N_("Invalid operation"),
404   N_("Memory exhausted"),
405   N_("No symbols"),
406   N_("Archive has no index; run ranlib to add one"),
407   N_("No more archived files"),
408   N_("Malformed archive"),
409   N_("File format not recognized"),
410   N_("File format is ambiguous"),
411   N_("Section has no contents"),
412   N_("Nonrepresentable section on output"),
413   N_("Symbol needs debug section which does not exist"),
414   N_("Bad value"),
415   N_("File truncated"),
416   N_("File too big"),
417   N_("Error reading %s: %s"),
418   N_("#<Invalid error code>")
419 };
420 
421 /*
422 FUNCTION
423 	bfd_get_error
424 
425 SYNOPSIS
426 	bfd_error_type bfd_get_error (void);
427 
428 DESCRIPTION
429 	Return the current BFD error condition.
430 */
431 
432 bfd_error_type
433 bfd_get_error (void)
434 {
435   return bfd_error;
436 }
437 
438 /*
439 FUNCTION
440 	bfd_set_error
441 
442 SYNOPSIS
443 	void bfd_set_error (bfd_error_type error_tag, ...);
444 
445 DESCRIPTION
446 	Set the BFD error condition to be @var{error_tag}.
447 	If @var{error_tag} is bfd_error_on_input, then this function
448 	takes two more parameters, the input bfd where the error
449 	occurred, and the bfd_error_type error.
450 */
451 
452 void
453 bfd_set_error (bfd_error_type error_tag, ...)
454 {
455   bfd_error = error_tag;
456   if (error_tag == bfd_error_on_input)
457     {
458       /* This is an error that occurred during bfd_close when
459 	 writing an archive, but on one of the input files.  */
460       va_list ap;
461 
462       va_start (ap, error_tag);
463       input_bfd = va_arg (ap, bfd *);
464       input_error = (bfd_error_type) va_arg (ap, int);
465       if (input_error >= bfd_error_on_input)
466 	abort ();
467       va_end (ap);
468     }
469 }
470 
471 /*
472 FUNCTION
473 	bfd_errmsg
474 
475 SYNOPSIS
476 	const char *bfd_errmsg (bfd_error_type error_tag);
477 
478 DESCRIPTION
479 	Return a string describing the error @var{error_tag}, or
480 	the system error if @var{error_tag} is <<bfd_error_system_call>>.
481 */
482 
483 const char *
484 bfd_errmsg (bfd_error_type error_tag)
485 {
486 #ifndef errno
487   extern int errno;
488 #endif
489   if (error_tag == bfd_error_on_input)
490     {
491       char *buf;
492       const char *msg = bfd_errmsg (input_error);
493 
494       if (asprintf (&buf, _(bfd_errmsgs [error_tag]), input_bfd->filename, msg)
495 	  != -1)
496 	return buf;
497 
498       /* Ick, what to do on out of memory?  */
499       return msg;
500     }
501 
502   if (error_tag == bfd_error_system_call)
503     return xstrerror (errno);
504 
505   if (error_tag > bfd_error_invalid_error_code)
506     error_tag = bfd_error_invalid_error_code;	/* sanity check */
507 
508   return _(bfd_errmsgs [error_tag]);
509 }
510 
511 /*
512 FUNCTION
513 	bfd_perror
514 
515 SYNOPSIS
516 	void bfd_perror (const char *message);
517 
518 DESCRIPTION
519 	Print to the standard error stream a string describing the
520 	last BFD error that occurred, or the last system error if
521 	the last BFD error was a system call failure.  If @var{message}
522 	is non-NULL and non-empty, the error string printed is preceded
523 	by @var{message}, a colon, and a space.  It is followed by a newline.
524 */
525 
526 void
527 bfd_perror (const char *message)
528 {
529   fflush (stdout);
530   if (message == NULL || *message == '\0')
531     fprintf (stderr, "%s\n", bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
532   else
533     fprintf (stderr, "%s: %s\n", message, bfd_errmsg (bfd_get_error ()));
534   fflush (stderr);
535 }
536 
537 /*
538 SUBSECTION
539 	BFD error handler
540 
541 	Some BFD functions want to print messages describing the
542 	problem.  They call a BFD error handler function.  This
543 	function may be overridden by the program.
544 
545 	The BFD error handler acts like printf.
546 
547 CODE_FRAGMENT
548 .
549 .typedef void (*bfd_error_handler_type) (const char *, ...);
550 .
551 */
552 
553 /* The program name used when printing BFD error messages.  */
554 
555 static const char *_bfd_error_program_name;
556 
557 /* This is the default routine to handle BFD error messages.
558    Like fprintf (stderr, ...), but also handles some extra format specifiers.
559 
560    %A section name from section.  For group components, print group name too.
561    %B file name from bfd.  For archive components, prints archive too.
562 
563    Note - because these two extra format specifiers require special handling
564    they are scanned for and processed in this function, before calling
565    vfprintf.  This means that the *arguments* for these format specifiers
566    must be the first ones in the variable argument list, regardless of where
567    the specifiers appear in the format string.  Thus for example calling
568    this function with a format string of:
569 
570       "blah %s blah %A blah %d blah %B"
571 
572    would involve passing the arguments as:
573 
574       "blah %s blah %A blah %d blah %B",
575         asection_for_the_%A,
576 	bfd_for_the_%B,
577 	string_for_the_%s,
578 	integer_for_the_%d);
579  */
580 
581 void
582 _bfd_default_error_handler (const char *fmt, ...)
583 {
584   va_list ap;
585   char *bufp;
586   const char *new_fmt, *p;
587   size_t avail = 1000;
588   char buf[1000];
589 
590   /* PR 4992: Don't interrupt output being sent to stdout.  */
591   fflush (stdout);
592 
593   if (_bfd_error_program_name != NULL)
594     fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", _bfd_error_program_name);
595   else
596     fprintf (stderr, "BFD: ");
597 
598   va_start (ap, fmt);
599   new_fmt = fmt;
600   bufp = buf;
601 
602   /* Reserve enough space for the existing format string.  */
603   avail -= strlen (fmt) + 1;
604   if (avail > 1000)
605     _exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
606 
607   p = fmt;
608   while (1)
609     {
610       char *q;
611       size_t len, extra, trim;
612 
613       p = strchr (p, '%');
614       if (p == NULL || p[1] == '\0')
615 	{
616 	  if (new_fmt == buf)
617 	    {
618 	      len = strlen (fmt);
619 	      memcpy (bufp, fmt, len + 1);
620 	    }
621 	  break;
622 	}
623 
624       if (p[1] == 'A' || p[1] == 'B')
625 	{
626 	  len = p - fmt;
627 	  memcpy (bufp, fmt, len);
628 	  bufp += len;
629 	  fmt = p + 2;
630 	  new_fmt = buf;
631 
632 	  /* If we run out of space, tough, you lose your ridiculously
633 	     long file or section name.  It's not safe to try to alloc
634 	     memory here;  We might be printing an out of memory message.  */
635 	  if (avail == 0)
636 	    {
637 	      *bufp++ = '*';
638 	      *bufp++ = '*';
639 	      *bufp = '\0';
640 	    }
641 	  else
642 	    {
643 	      if (p[1] == 'B')
644 		{
645 		  bfd *abfd = va_arg (ap, bfd *);
646 
647 		  if (abfd == NULL)
648 		    /* Invoking %B with a null bfd pointer is an internal error.  */
649 		    abort ();
650 		  else if (abfd->my_archive)
651 		    snprintf (bufp, avail, "%s(%s)",
652 			      abfd->my_archive->filename, abfd->filename);
653 		  else
654 		    snprintf (bufp, avail, "%s", abfd->filename);
655 		}
656 	      else
657 		{
658 		  asection *sec = va_arg (ap, asection *);
659 		  bfd *abfd;
660 		  const char *group = NULL;
661 		  struct coff_comdat_info *ci;
662 
663 		  if (sec == NULL)
664 		    /* Invoking %A with a null section pointer is an internal error.  */
665 		    abort ();
666 		  abfd = sec->owner;
667 		  if (abfd != NULL
668 		      && bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour
669 		      && elf_next_in_group (sec) != NULL
670 		      && (sec->flags & SEC_GROUP) == 0)
671 		    group = elf_group_name (sec);
672 		  else if (abfd != NULL
673 			   && bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_coff_flavour
674 			   && (ci = bfd_coff_get_comdat_section (sec->owner,
675 								 sec)) != NULL)
676 		    group = ci->name;
677 		  if (group != NULL)
678 		    snprintf (bufp, avail, "%s[%s]", sec->name, group);
679 		  else
680 		    snprintf (bufp, avail, "%s", sec->name);
681 		}
682 	      len = strlen (bufp);
683 	      avail = avail - len + 2;
684 
685 	      /* We need to replace any '%' we printed by "%%".
686 		 First count how many.  */
687 	      q = bufp;
688 	      bufp += len;
689 	      extra = 0;
690 	      while ((q = strchr (q, '%')) != NULL)
691 		{
692 		  ++q;
693 		  ++extra;
694 		}
695 
696 	      /* If there isn't room, trim off the end of the string.  */
697 	      q = bufp;
698 	      bufp += extra;
699 	      if (extra > avail)
700 		{
701 		  trim = extra - avail;
702 		  bufp -= trim;
703 		  do
704 		    {
705 		      if (*--q == '%')
706 			--extra;
707 		    }
708 		  while (--trim != 0);
709 		  *q = '\0';
710 		  avail = extra;
711 		}
712 	      avail -= extra;
713 
714 	      /* Now double all '%' chars, shuffling the string as we go.  */
715 	      while (extra != 0)
716 		{
717 		  while ((q[extra] = *q) != '%')
718 		    --q;
719 		  q[--extra] = '%';
720 		  --q;
721 		}
722 	    }
723 	}
724       p = p + 2;
725     }
726 
727   vfprintf (stderr, new_fmt, ap);
728   va_end (ap);
729 
730   putc ('\n', stderr);
731   fflush (stderr);
732 }
733 
734 /* This is a function pointer to the routine which should handle BFD
735    error messages.  It is called when a BFD routine encounters an
736    error for which it wants to print a message.  Going through a
737    function pointer permits a program linked against BFD to intercept
738    the messages and deal with them itself.  */
739 
740 bfd_error_handler_type _bfd_error_handler = _bfd_default_error_handler;
741 
742 /*
743 FUNCTION
744 	bfd_set_error_handler
745 
746 SYNOPSIS
747 	bfd_error_handler_type bfd_set_error_handler (bfd_error_handler_type);
748 
749 DESCRIPTION
750 	Set the BFD error handler function.  Returns the previous
751 	function.
752 */
753 
754 bfd_error_handler_type
755 bfd_set_error_handler (bfd_error_handler_type pnew)
756 {
757   bfd_error_handler_type pold;
758 
759   pold = _bfd_error_handler;
760   _bfd_error_handler = pnew;
761   return pold;
762 }
763 
764 /*
765 FUNCTION
766 	bfd_set_error_program_name
767 
768 SYNOPSIS
769 	void bfd_set_error_program_name (const char *);
770 
771 DESCRIPTION
772 	Set the program name to use when printing a BFD error.  This
773 	is printed before the error message followed by a colon and
774 	space.  The string must not be changed after it is passed to
775 	this function.
776 */
777 
778 void
779 bfd_set_error_program_name (const char *name)
780 {
781   _bfd_error_program_name = name;
782 }
783 
784 /*
785 FUNCTION
786 	bfd_get_error_handler
787 
788 SYNOPSIS
789 	bfd_error_handler_type bfd_get_error_handler (void);
790 
791 DESCRIPTION
792 	Return the BFD error handler function.
793 */
794 
795 bfd_error_handler_type
796 bfd_get_error_handler (void)
797 {
798   return _bfd_error_handler;
799 }
800 
801 /*
802 SUBSECTION
803 	BFD assert handler
804 
805 	If BFD finds an internal inconsistency, the bfd assert
806 	handler is called with information on the BFD version, BFD
807 	source file and line.  If this happens, most programs linked
808 	against BFD are expected to want to exit with an error, or mark
809 	the current BFD operation as failed, so it is recommended to
810 	override the default handler, which just calls
811 	_bfd_error_handler and continues.
812 
813 CODE_FRAGMENT
814 .
815 .typedef void (*bfd_assert_handler_type) (const char *bfd_formatmsg,
816 .                                         const char *bfd_version,
817 .                                         const char *bfd_file,
818 .                                         int bfd_line);
819 .
820 */
821 
822 /* Note the use of bfd_ prefix on the parameter names above: we want to
823    show which one is the message and which is the version by naming the
824    parameters, but avoid polluting the program-using-bfd namespace as
825    the typedef is visible in the exported headers that the program
826    includes.  Below, it's just for consistency.  */
827 
828 static void
829 _bfd_default_assert_handler (const char *bfd_formatmsg,
830 			     const char *bfd_version,
831 			     const char *bfd_file,
832 			     int bfd_line)
833 
834 {
835   (*_bfd_error_handler) (bfd_formatmsg, bfd_version, bfd_file, bfd_line);
836 }
837 
838 /* Similar to _bfd_error_handler, a program can decide to exit on an
839    internal BFD error.  We use a non-variadic type to simplify passing
840    on parameters to other functions, e.g. _bfd_error_handler.  */
841 
842 bfd_assert_handler_type _bfd_assert_handler = _bfd_default_assert_handler;
843 
844 /*
845 FUNCTION
846 	bfd_set_assert_handler
847 
848 SYNOPSIS
849 	bfd_assert_handler_type bfd_set_assert_handler (bfd_assert_handler_type);
850 
851 DESCRIPTION
852 	Set the BFD assert handler function.  Returns the previous
853 	function.
854 */
855 
856 bfd_assert_handler_type
857 bfd_set_assert_handler (bfd_assert_handler_type pnew)
858 {
859   bfd_assert_handler_type pold;
860 
861   pold = _bfd_assert_handler;
862   _bfd_assert_handler = pnew;
863   return pold;
864 }
865 
866 /*
867 FUNCTION
868 	bfd_get_assert_handler
869 
870 SYNOPSIS
871 	bfd_assert_handler_type bfd_get_assert_handler (void);
872 
873 DESCRIPTION
874 	Return the BFD assert handler function.
875 */
876 
877 bfd_assert_handler_type
878 bfd_get_assert_handler (void)
879 {
880   return _bfd_assert_handler;
881 }
882 
883 /*
884 SECTION
885 	Miscellaneous
886 
887 SUBSECTION
888 	Miscellaneous functions
889 */
890 
891 /*
892 FUNCTION
893 	bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound
894 
895 SYNOPSIS
896 	long bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound (bfd *abfd, asection *sect);
897 
898 DESCRIPTION
899 	Return the number of bytes required to store the
900 	relocation information associated with section @var{sect}
901 	attached to bfd @var{abfd}.  If an error occurs, return -1.
902 
903 */
904 
905 long
906 bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound (bfd *abfd, sec_ptr asect)
907 {
908   if (abfd->format != bfd_object)
909     {
910       bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
911       return -1;
912     }
913 
914   return BFD_SEND (abfd, _get_reloc_upper_bound, (abfd, asect));
915 }
916 
917 /*
918 FUNCTION
919 	bfd_canonicalize_reloc
920 
921 SYNOPSIS
922 	long bfd_canonicalize_reloc
923 	  (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, arelent **loc, asymbol **syms);
924 
925 DESCRIPTION
926 	Call the back end associated with the open BFD
927 	@var{abfd} and translate the external form of the relocation
928 	information attached to @var{sec} into the internal canonical
929 	form.  Place the table into memory at @var{loc}, which has
930 	been preallocated, usually by a call to
931 	<<bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound>>.  Returns the number of relocs, or
932 	-1 on error.
933 
934 	The @var{syms} table is also needed for horrible internal magic
935 	reasons.
936 
937 */
938 long
939 bfd_canonicalize_reloc (bfd *abfd,
940 			sec_ptr asect,
941 			arelent **location,
942 			asymbol **symbols)
943 {
944   if (abfd->format != bfd_object)
945     {
946       bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
947       return -1;
948     }
949 
950   return BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_canonicalize_reloc,
951 		   (abfd, asect, location, symbols));
952 }
953 
954 /*
955 FUNCTION
956 	bfd_set_reloc
957 
958 SYNOPSIS
959 	void bfd_set_reloc
960 	  (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, arelent **rel, unsigned int count);
961 
962 DESCRIPTION
963 	Set the relocation pointer and count within
964 	section @var{sec} to the values @var{rel} and @var{count}.
965 	The argument @var{abfd} is ignored.
966 
967 */
968 
969 void
970 bfd_set_reloc (bfd *ignore_abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
971 	       sec_ptr asect,
972 	       arelent **location,
973 	       unsigned int count)
974 {
975   asect->orelocation = location;
976   asect->reloc_count = count;
977 }
978 
979 /*
980 FUNCTION
981 	bfd_set_file_flags
982 
983 SYNOPSIS
984 	bfd_boolean bfd_set_file_flags (bfd *abfd, flagword flags);
985 
986 DESCRIPTION
987 	Set the flag word in the BFD @var{abfd} to the value @var{flags}.
988 
989 	Possible errors are:
990 	o <<bfd_error_wrong_format>> - The target bfd was not of object format.
991 	o <<bfd_error_invalid_operation>> - The target bfd was open for reading.
992 	o <<bfd_error_invalid_operation>> -
993 	The flag word contained a bit which was not applicable to the
994 	type of file.  E.g., an attempt was made to set the <<D_PAGED>> bit
995 	on a BFD format which does not support demand paging.
996 
997 */
998 
999 bfd_boolean
1000 bfd_set_file_flags (bfd *abfd, flagword flags)
1001 {
1002   if (abfd->format != bfd_object)
1003     {
1004       bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format);
1005       return FALSE;
1006     }
1007 
1008   if (bfd_read_p (abfd))
1009     {
1010       bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
1011       return FALSE;
1012     }
1013 
1014   bfd_get_file_flags (abfd) = flags;
1015   if ((flags & bfd_applicable_file_flags (abfd)) != flags)
1016     {
1017       bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
1018       return FALSE;
1019     }
1020 
1021   return TRUE;
1022 }
1023 
1024 void
1025 bfd_assert (const char *file, int line)
1026 {
1027   (*_bfd_assert_handler) (_("BFD %s assertion fail %s:%d"),
1028 			  BFD_VERSION_STRING, file, line);
1029 }
1030 
1031 /* A more or less friendly abort message.  In libbfd.h abort is
1032    defined to call this function.  */
1033 
1034 void
1035 _bfd_abort (const char *file, int line, const char *fn)
1036 {
1037   if (fn != NULL)
1038     (*_bfd_error_handler)
1039       (_("BFD %s internal error, aborting at %s line %d in %s\n"),
1040        BFD_VERSION_STRING, file, line, fn);
1041   else
1042     (*_bfd_error_handler)
1043       (_("BFD %s internal error, aborting at %s line %d\n"),
1044        BFD_VERSION_STRING, file, line);
1045   (*_bfd_error_handler) (_("Please report this bug.\n"));
1046   _exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
1047 }
1048 
1049 /*
1050 FUNCTION
1051 	bfd_get_arch_size
1052 
1053 SYNOPSIS
1054  	int bfd_get_arch_size (bfd *abfd);
1055 
1056 DESCRIPTION
1057 	Returns the architecture address size, in bits, as determined
1058 	by the object file's format.  For ELF, this information is
1059 	included in the header.
1060 
1061 RETURNS
1062 	Returns the arch size in bits if known, <<-1>> otherwise.
1063 */
1064 
1065 int
1066 bfd_get_arch_size (bfd *abfd)
1067 {
1068   if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1069     return get_elf_backend_data (abfd)->s->arch_size;
1070 
1071   return -1;
1072 }
1073 
1074 /*
1075 FUNCTION
1076 	bfd_get_sign_extend_vma
1077 
1078 SYNOPSIS
1079  	int bfd_get_sign_extend_vma (bfd *abfd);
1080 
1081 DESCRIPTION
1082 	Indicates if the target architecture "naturally" sign extends
1083 	an address.  Some architectures implicitly sign extend address
1084 	values when they are converted to types larger than the size
1085 	of an address.  For instance, bfd_get_start_address() will
1086 	return an address sign extended to fill a bfd_vma when this is
1087 	the case.
1088 
1089 RETURNS
1090 	Returns <<1>> if the target architecture is known to sign
1091 	extend addresses, <<0>> if the target architecture is known to
1092 	not sign extend addresses, and <<-1>> otherwise.
1093 */
1094 
1095 int
1096 bfd_get_sign_extend_vma (bfd *abfd)
1097 {
1098   char *name;
1099 
1100   if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1101     return get_elf_backend_data (abfd)->sign_extend_vma;
1102 
1103   name = bfd_get_target (abfd);
1104 
1105   /* Return a proper value for DJGPP & PE COFF.
1106      This function is required for DWARF2 support, but there is
1107      no place to store this information in the COFF back end.
1108      Should enough other COFF targets add support for DWARF2,
1109      a place will have to be found.  Until then, this hack will do.  */
1110   if (CONST_STRNEQ (name, "coff-go32")
1111       || strcmp (name, "pe-i386") == 0
1112       || strcmp (name, "pei-i386") == 0
1113       || strcmp (name, "pe-x86-64") == 0
1114       || strcmp (name, "pei-x86-64") == 0
1115       || strcmp (name, "pe-arm-wince-little") == 0
1116       || strcmp (name, "pei-arm-wince-little") == 0
1117       || strcmp (name, "aixcoff-rs6000") == 0)
1118     return 1;
1119 
1120   if (CONST_STRNEQ (name, "mach-o"))
1121     return 0;
1122 
1123   bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format);
1124   return -1;
1125 }
1126 
1127 /*
1128 FUNCTION
1129 	bfd_set_start_address
1130 
1131 SYNOPSIS
1132  	bfd_boolean bfd_set_start_address (bfd *abfd, bfd_vma vma);
1133 
1134 DESCRIPTION
1135 	Make @var{vma} the entry point of output BFD @var{abfd}.
1136 
1137 RETURNS
1138 	Returns <<TRUE>> on success, <<FALSE>> otherwise.
1139 */
1140 
1141 bfd_boolean
1142 bfd_set_start_address (bfd *abfd, bfd_vma vma)
1143 {
1144   abfd->start_address = vma;
1145   return TRUE;
1146 }
1147 
1148 /*
1149 FUNCTION
1150 	bfd_get_gp_size
1151 
1152 SYNOPSIS
1153 	unsigned int bfd_get_gp_size (bfd *abfd);
1154 
1155 DESCRIPTION
1156 	Return the maximum size of objects to be optimized using the GP
1157 	register under MIPS ECOFF.  This is typically set by the <<-G>>
1158 	argument to the compiler, assembler or linker.
1159 */
1160 
1161 unsigned int
1162 bfd_get_gp_size (bfd *abfd)
1163 {
1164   if (abfd->format == bfd_object)
1165     {
1166       if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour)
1167 	return ecoff_data (abfd)->gp_size;
1168       else if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1169 	return elf_gp_size (abfd);
1170     }
1171   return 0;
1172 }
1173 
1174 /*
1175 FUNCTION
1176 	bfd_set_gp_size
1177 
1178 SYNOPSIS
1179 	void bfd_set_gp_size (bfd *abfd, unsigned int i);
1180 
1181 DESCRIPTION
1182 	Set the maximum size of objects to be optimized using the GP
1183 	register under ECOFF or MIPS ELF.  This is typically set by
1184 	the <<-G>> argument to the compiler, assembler or linker.
1185 */
1186 
1187 void
1188 bfd_set_gp_size (bfd *abfd, unsigned int i)
1189 {
1190   /* Don't try to set GP size on an archive or core file!  */
1191   if (abfd->format != bfd_object)
1192     return;
1193 
1194   if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour)
1195     ecoff_data (abfd)->gp_size = i;
1196   else if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1197     elf_gp_size (abfd) = i;
1198 }
1199 
1200 /* Get the GP value.  This is an internal function used by some of the
1201    relocation special_function routines on targets which support a GP
1202    register.  */
1203 
1204 bfd_vma
1205 _bfd_get_gp_value (bfd *abfd)
1206 {
1207   if (! abfd)
1208     return 0;
1209   if (abfd->format != bfd_object)
1210     return 0;
1211 
1212   if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour)
1213     return ecoff_data (abfd)->gp;
1214   else if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1215     return elf_gp (abfd);
1216 
1217   return 0;
1218 }
1219 
1220 /* Set the GP value.  */
1221 
1222 void
1223 _bfd_set_gp_value (bfd *abfd, bfd_vma v)
1224 {
1225   if (! abfd)
1226     abort ();
1227   if (abfd->format != bfd_object)
1228     return;
1229 
1230   if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour)
1231     ecoff_data (abfd)->gp = v;
1232   else if (abfd->xvec->flavour == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1233     elf_gp (abfd) = v;
1234 }
1235 
1236 /*
1237 FUNCTION
1238 	bfd_scan_vma
1239 
1240 SYNOPSIS
1241 	bfd_vma bfd_scan_vma (const char *string, const char **end, int base);
1242 
1243 DESCRIPTION
1244 	Convert, like <<strtoul>>, a numerical expression
1245 	@var{string} into a <<bfd_vma>> integer, and return that integer.
1246 	(Though without as many bells and whistles as <<strtoul>>.)
1247 	The expression is assumed to be unsigned (i.e., positive).
1248 	If given a @var{base}, it is used as the base for conversion.
1249 	A base of 0 causes the function to interpret the string
1250 	in hex if a leading "0x" or "0X" is found, otherwise
1251 	in octal if a leading zero is found, otherwise in decimal.
1252 
1253 	If the value would overflow, the maximum <<bfd_vma>> value is
1254 	returned.
1255 */
1256 
1257 bfd_vma
1258 bfd_scan_vma (const char *string, const char **end, int base)
1259 {
1260   bfd_vma value;
1261   bfd_vma cutoff;
1262   unsigned int cutlim;
1263   int overflow;
1264 
1265   /* Let the host do it if possible.  */
1266   if (sizeof (bfd_vma) <= sizeof (unsigned long))
1267     return strtoul (string, (char **) end, base);
1268 
1269 #ifdef HAVE_STRTOULL
1270   if (sizeof (bfd_vma) <= sizeof (unsigned long long))
1271     return strtoull (string, (char **) end, base);
1272 #endif
1273 
1274   if (base == 0)
1275     {
1276       if (string[0] == '0')
1277 	{
1278 	  if ((string[1] == 'x') || (string[1] == 'X'))
1279 	    base = 16;
1280 	  else
1281 	    base = 8;
1282 	}
1283     }
1284 
1285   if ((base < 2) || (base > 36))
1286     base = 10;
1287 
1288   if (base == 16
1289       && string[0] == '0'
1290       && (string[1] == 'x' || string[1] == 'X')
1291       && ISXDIGIT (string[2]))
1292     {
1293       string += 2;
1294     }
1295 
1296   cutoff = (~ (bfd_vma) 0) / (bfd_vma) base;
1297   cutlim = (~ (bfd_vma) 0) % (bfd_vma) base;
1298   value = 0;
1299   overflow = 0;
1300   while (1)
1301     {
1302       unsigned int digit;
1303 
1304       digit = *string;
1305       if (ISDIGIT (digit))
1306 	digit = digit - '0';
1307       else if (ISALPHA (digit))
1308 	digit = TOUPPER (digit) - 'A' + 10;
1309       else
1310 	break;
1311       if (digit >= (unsigned int) base)
1312 	break;
1313       if (value > cutoff || (value == cutoff && digit > cutlim))
1314 	overflow = 1;
1315       value = value * base + digit;
1316       ++string;
1317     }
1318 
1319   if (overflow)
1320     value = ~ (bfd_vma) 0;
1321 
1322   if (end != NULL)
1323     *end = string;
1324 
1325   return value;
1326 }
1327 
1328 /*
1329 FUNCTION
1330 	bfd_copy_private_header_data
1331 
1332 SYNOPSIS
1333 	bfd_boolean bfd_copy_private_header_data (bfd *ibfd, bfd *obfd);
1334 
1335 DESCRIPTION
1336 	Copy private BFD header information from the BFD @var{ibfd} to the
1337 	the BFD @var{obfd}.  This copies information that may require
1338 	sections to exist, but does not require symbol tables.  Return
1339 	<<true>> on success, <<false>> on error.
1340 	Possible error returns are:
1341 
1342 	o <<bfd_error_no_memory>> -
1343 	Not enough memory exists to create private data for @var{obfd}.
1344 
1345 .#define bfd_copy_private_header_data(ibfd, obfd) \
1346 .     BFD_SEND (obfd, _bfd_copy_private_header_data, \
1347 .		(ibfd, obfd))
1348 
1349 */
1350 
1351 /*
1352 FUNCTION
1353 	bfd_copy_private_bfd_data
1354 
1355 SYNOPSIS
1356 	bfd_boolean bfd_copy_private_bfd_data (bfd *ibfd, bfd *obfd);
1357 
1358 DESCRIPTION
1359 	Copy private BFD information from the BFD @var{ibfd} to the
1360 	the BFD @var{obfd}.  Return <<TRUE>> on success, <<FALSE>> on error.
1361 	Possible error returns are:
1362 
1363 	o <<bfd_error_no_memory>> -
1364 	Not enough memory exists to create private data for @var{obfd}.
1365 
1366 .#define bfd_copy_private_bfd_data(ibfd, obfd) \
1367 .     BFD_SEND (obfd, _bfd_copy_private_bfd_data, \
1368 .		(ibfd, obfd))
1369 
1370 */
1371 
1372 /*
1373 FUNCTION
1374 	bfd_merge_private_bfd_data
1375 
1376 SYNOPSIS
1377 	bfd_boolean bfd_merge_private_bfd_data (bfd *ibfd, bfd *obfd);
1378 
1379 DESCRIPTION
1380 	Merge private BFD information from the BFD @var{ibfd} to the
1381 	the output file BFD @var{obfd} when linking.  Return <<TRUE>>
1382 	on success, <<FALSE>> on error.  Possible error returns are:
1383 
1384 	o <<bfd_error_no_memory>> -
1385 	Not enough memory exists to create private data for @var{obfd}.
1386 
1387 .#define bfd_merge_private_bfd_data(ibfd, obfd) \
1388 .     BFD_SEND (obfd, _bfd_merge_private_bfd_data, \
1389 .		(ibfd, obfd))
1390 
1391 */
1392 
1393 /*
1394 FUNCTION
1395 	bfd_set_private_flags
1396 
1397 SYNOPSIS
1398 	bfd_boolean bfd_set_private_flags (bfd *abfd, flagword flags);
1399 
1400 DESCRIPTION
1401 	Set private BFD flag information in the BFD @var{abfd}.
1402 	Return <<TRUE>> on success, <<FALSE>> on error.  Possible error
1403 	returns are:
1404 
1405 	o <<bfd_error_no_memory>> -
1406 	Not enough memory exists to create private data for @var{obfd}.
1407 
1408 .#define bfd_set_private_flags(abfd, flags) \
1409 .     BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_set_private_flags, (abfd, flags))
1410 
1411 */
1412 
1413 /*
1414 FUNCTION
1415 	Other functions
1416 
1417 DESCRIPTION
1418 	The following functions exist but have not yet been documented.
1419 
1420 .#define bfd_sizeof_headers(abfd, info) \
1421 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_sizeof_headers, (abfd, info))
1422 .
1423 .#define bfd_find_nearest_line(abfd, sec, syms, off, file, func, line) \
1424 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_find_nearest_line, \
1425 .                 (abfd, sec, syms, off, file, func, line))
1426 .
1427 .#define bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator(abfd, sec, syms, off, file, func, \
1428 .                                            line, disc) \
1429 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_find_nearest_line_discriminator, \
1430 .                 (abfd, sec, syms, off, file, func, line, disc))
1431 .
1432 .#define bfd_find_line(abfd, syms, sym, file, line) \
1433 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_find_line, \
1434 .                 (abfd, syms, sym, file, line))
1435 .
1436 .#define bfd_find_inliner_info(abfd, file, func, line) \
1437 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_find_inliner_info, \
1438 .                 (abfd, file, func, line))
1439 .
1440 .#define bfd_debug_info_start(abfd) \
1441 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_debug_info_start, (abfd))
1442 .
1443 .#define bfd_debug_info_end(abfd) \
1444 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_debug_info_end, (abfd))
1445 .
1446 .#define bfd_debug_info_accumulate(abfd, section) \
1447 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_debug_info_accumulate, (abfd, section))
1448 .
1449 .#define bfd_stat_arch_elt(abfd, stat) \
1450 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_stat_arch_elt,(abfd, stat))
1451 .
1452 .#define bfd_update_armap_timestamp(abfd) \
1453 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_update_armap_timestamp, (abfd))
1454 .
1455 .#define bfd_set_arch_mach(abfd, arch, mach)\
1456 .       BFD_SEND ( abfd, _bfd_set_arch_mach, (abfd, arch, mach))
1457 .
1458 .#define bfd_relax_section(abfd, section, link_info, again) \
1459 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_relax_section, (abfd, section, link_info, again))
1460 .
1461 .#define bfd_gc_sections(abfd, link_info) \
1462 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_gc_sections, (abfd, link_info))
1463 .
1464 .#define bfd_lookup_section_flags(link_info, flag_info, section) \
1465 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_lookup_section_flags, (link_info, flag_info, section))
1466 .
1467 .#define bfd_merge_sections(abfd, link_info) \
1468 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_merge_sections, (abfd, link_info))
1469 .
1470 .#define bfd_is_group_section(abfd, sec) \
1471 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_is_group_section, (abfd, sec))
1472 .
1473 .#define bfd_discard_group(abfd, sec) \
1474 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_discard_group, (abfd, sec))
1475 .
1476 .#define bfd_link_hash_table_create(abfd) \
1477 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_link_hash_table_create, (abfd))
1478 .
1479 .#define bfd_link_hash_table_free(abfd, hash) \
1480 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_link_hash_table_free, (hash))
1481 .
1482 .#define bfd_link_add_symbols(abfd, info) \
1483 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_link_add_symbols, (abfd, info))
1484 .
1485 .#define bfd_link_just_syms(abfd, sec, info) \
1486 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_link_just_syms, (sec, info))
1487 .
1488 .#define bfd_final_link(abfd, info) \
1489 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_final_link, (abfd, info))
1490 .
1491 .#define bfd_free_cached_info(abfd) \
1492 .       BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_free_cached_info, (abfd))
1493 .
1494 .#define bfd_get_dynamic_symtab_upper_bound(abfd) \
1495 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_get_dynamic_symtab_upper_bound, (abfd))
1496 .
1497 .#define bfd_print_private_bfd_data(abfd, file)\
1498 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_print_private_bfd_data, (abfd, file))
1499 .
1500 .#define bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_symtab(abfd, asymbols) \
1501 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_symtab, (abfd, asymbols))
1502 .
1503 .#define bfd_get_synthetic_symtab(abfd, count, syms, dyncount, dynsyms, ret) \
1504 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_get_synthetic_symtab, (abfd, count, syms, \
1505 .						    dyncount, dynsyms, ret))
1506 .
1507 .#define bfd_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound(abfd) \
1508 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_get_dynamic_reloc_upper_bound, (abfd))
1509 .
1510 .#define bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc(abfd, arels, asyms) \
1511 .	BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_canonicalize_dynamic_reloc, (abfd, arels, asyms))
1512 .
1513 .extern bfd_byte *bfd_get_relocated_section_contents
1514 .  (bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *, struct bfd_link_order *, bfd_byte *,
1515 .   bfd_boolean, asymbol **);
1516 .
1517 
1518 */
1519 
1520 bfd_byte *
1521 bfd_get_relocated_section_contents (bfd *abfd,
1522 				    struct bfd_link_info *link_info,
1523 				    struct bfd_link_order *link_order,
1524 				    bfd_byte *data,
1525 				    bfd_boolean relocatable,
1526 				    asymbol **symbols)
1527 {
1528   bfd *abfd2;
1529   bfd_byte *(*fn) (bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *, struct bfd_link_order *,
1530 		   bfd_byte *, bfd_boolean, asymbol **);
1531 
1532   if (link_order->type == bfd_indirect_link_order)
1533     {
1534       abfd2 = link_order->u.indirect.section->owner;
1535       if (abfd2 == NULL)
1536 	abfd2 = abfd;
1537     }
1538   else
1539     abfd2 = abfd;
1540 
1541   fn = abfd2->xvec->_bfd_get_relocated_section_contents;
1542 
1543   return (*fn) (abfd, link_info, link_order, data, relocatable, symbols);
1544 }
1545 
1546 /* Record information about an ELF program header.  */
1547 
1548 bfd_boolean
1549 bfd_record_phdr (bfd *abfd,
1550 		 unsigned long type,
1551 		 bfd_boolean flags_valid,
1552 		 flagword flags,
1553 		 bfd_boolean at_valid,
1554 		 bfd_vma at,
1555 		 bfd_boolean includes_filehdr,
1556 		 bfd_boolean includes_phdrs,
1557 		 unsigned int count,
1558 		 asection **secs)
1559 {
1560   struct elf_segment_map *m, **pm;
1561   bfd_size_type amt;
1562 
1563   if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) != bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1564     return TRUE;
1565 
1566   amt = sizeof (struct elf_segment_map);
1567   amt += ((bfd_size_type) count - 1) * sizeof (asection *);
1568   m = (struct elf_segment_map *) bfd_zalloc (abfd, amt);
1569   if (m == NULL)
1570     return FALSE;
1571 
1572   m->p_type = type;
1573   m->p_flags = flags;
1574   m->p_paddr = at;
1575   m->p_flags_valid = flags_valid;
1576   m->p_paddr_valid = at_valid;
1577   m->includes_filehdr = includes_filehdr;
1578   m->includes_phdrs = includes_phdrs;
1579   m->count = count;
1580   if (count > 0)
1581     memcpy (m->sections, secs, count * sizeof (asection *));
1582 
1583   for (pm = &elf_seg_map (abfd); *pm != NULL; pm = &(*pm)->next)
1584     ;
1585   *pm = m;
1586 
1587   return TRUE;
1588 }
1589 
1590 #ifdef BFD64
1591 /* Return true iff this target is 32-bit.  */
1592 
1593 static bfd_boolean
1594 is32bit (bfd *abfd)
1595 {
1596   if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1597     {
1598       const struct elf_backend_data *bed = get_elf_backend_data (abfd);
1599       return bed->s->elfclass == ELFCLASS32;
1600     }
1601 
1602   /* For non-ELF targets, use architecture information.  */
1603   return bfd_arch_bits_per_address (abfd) <= 32;
1604 }
1605 #endif
1606 
1607 /* bfd_sprintf_vma and bfd_fprintf_vma display an address in the
1608    target's address size.  */
1609 
1610 void
1611 bfd_sprintf_vma (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char *buf, bfd_vma value)
1612 {
1613 #ifdef BFD64
1614   if (is32bit (abfd))
1615     {
1616       sprintf (buf, "%08lx", (unsigned long) value & 0xffffffff);
1617       return;
1618     }
1619 #endif
1620   sprintf_vma (buf, value);
1621 }
1622 
1623 void
1624 bfd_fprintf_vma (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, void *stream, bfd_vma value)
1625 {
1626 #ifdef BFD64
1627   if (is32bit (abfd))
1628     {
1629       fprintf ((FILE *) stream, "%08lx", (unsigned long) value & 0xffffffff);
1630       return;
1631     }
1632 #endif
1633   fprintf_vma ((FILE *) stream, value);
1634 }
1635 
1636 /*
1637 FUNCTION
1638 	bfd_alt_mach_code
1639 
1640 SYNOPSIS
1641 	bfd_boolean bfd_alt_mach_code (bfd *abfd, int alternative);
1642 
1643 DESCRIPTION
1644 
1645 	When more than one machine code number is available for the
1646 	same machine type, this function can be used to switch between
1647 	the preferred one (alternative == 0) and any others.  Currently,
1648 	only ELF supports this feature, with up to two alternate
1649 	machine codes.
1650 */
1651 
1652 bfd_boolean
1653 bfd_alt_mach_code (bfd *abfd, int alternative)
1654 {
1655   if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1656     {
1657       int code;
1658 
1659       switch (alternative)
1660 	{
1661 	case 0:
1662 	  code = get_elf_backend_data (abfd)->elf_machine_code;
1663 	  break;
1664 
1665 	case 1:
1666 	  code = get_elf_backend_data (abfd)->elf_machine_alt1;
1667 	  if (code == 0)
1668 	    return FALSE;
1669 	  break;
1670 
1671 	case 2:
1672 	  code = get_elf_backend_data (abfd)->elf_machine_alt2;
1673 	  if (code == 0)
1674 	    return FALSE;
1675 	  break;
1676 
1677 	default:
1678 	  return FALSE;
1679 	}
1680 
1681       elf_elfheader (abfd)->e_machine = code;
1682 
1683       return TRUE;
1684     }
1685 
1686   return FALSE;
1687 }
1688 
1689 /*
1690 FUNCTION
1691 	bfd_emul_get_maxpagesize
1692 
1693 SYNOPSIS
1694  	bfd_vma bfd_emul_get_maxpagesize (const char *);
1695 
1696 DESCRIPTION
1697 	Returns the maximum page size, in bytes, as determined by
1698 	emulation.
1699 
1700 RETURNS
1701 	Returns the maximum page size in bytes for ELF, 0 otherwise.
1702 */
1703 
1704 bfd_vma
1705 bfd_emul_get_maxpagesize (const char *emul)
1706 {
1707   const bfd_target *target;
1708 
1709   target = bfd_find_target (emul, NULL);
1710   if (target != NULL
1711       && target->flavour == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1712     return xvec_get_elf_backend_data (target)->maxpagesize;
1713 
1714   return 0;
1715 }
1716 
1717 static void
1718 bfd_elf_set_pagesize (const bfd_target *target, bfd_vma size,
1719 		      int offset, const bfd_target *orig_target)
1720 {
1721   if (target->flavour == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1722     {
1723       const struct elf_backend_data *bed;
1724 
1725       bed = xvec_get_elf_backend_data (target);
1726       *((bfd_vma *) ((char *) bed + offset)) = size;
1727     }
1728 
1729   if (target->alternative_target
1730       && target->alternative_target != orig_target)
1731     bfd_elf_set_pagesize (target->alternative_target, size, offset,
1732 			  orig_target);
1733 }
1734 
1735 /*
1736 FUNCTION
1737 	bfd_emul_set_maxpagesize
1738 
1739 SYNOPSIS
1740  	void bfd_emul_set_maxpagesize (const char *, bfd_vma);
1741 
1742 DESCRIPTION
1743 	For ELF, set the maximum page size for the emulation.  It is
1744 	a no-op for other formats.
1745 
1746 */
1747 
1748 void
1749 bfd_emul_set_maxpagesize (const char *emul, bfd_vma size)
1750 {
1751   const bfd_target *target;
1752 
1753   target = bfd_find_target (emul, NULL);
1754   if (target)
1755     bfd_elf_set_pagesize (target, size,
1756 			  offsetof (struct elf_backend_data,
1757 				    maxpagesize), target);
1758 }
1759 
1760 /*
1761 FUNCTION
1762 	bfd_emul_get_commonpagesize
1763 
1764 SYNOPSIS
1765  	bfd_vma bfd_emul_get_commonpagesize (const char *);
1766 
1767 DESCRIPTION
1768 	Returns the common page size, in bytes, as determined by
1769 	emulation.
1770 
1771 RETURNS
1772 	Returns the common page size in bytes for ELF, 0 otherwise.
1773 */
1774 
1775 bfd_vma
1776 bfd_emul_get_commonpagesize (const char *emul)
1777 {
1778   const bfd_target *target;
1779 
1780   target = bfd_find_target (emul, NULL);
1781   if (target != NULL
1782       && target->flavour == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
1783     return xvec_get_elf_backend_data (target)->commonpagesize;
1784 
1785   return 0;
1786 }
1787 
1788 /*
1789 FUNCTION
1790 	bfd_emul_set_commonpagesize
1791 
1792 SYNOPSIS
1793  	void bfd_emul_set_commonpagesize (const char *, bfd_vma);
1794 
1795 DESCRIPTION
1796 	For ELF, set the common page size for the emulation.  It is
1797 	a no-op for other formats.
1798 
1799 */
1800 
1801 void
1802 bfd_emul_set_commonpagesize (const char *emul, bfd_vma size)
1803 {
1804   const bfd_target *target;
1805 
1806   target = bfd_find_target (emul, NULL);
1807   if (target)
1808     bfd_elf_set_pagesize (target, size,
1809 			  offsetof (struct elf_backend_data,
1810 				    commonpagesize), target);
1811 }
1812 
1813 /*
1814 FUNCTION
1815 	bfd_demangle
1816 
1817 SYNOPSIS
1818 	char *bfd_demangle (bfd *, const char *, int);
1819 
1820 DESCRIPTION
1821 	Wrapper around cplus_demangle.  Strips leading underscores and
1822 	other such chars that would otherwise confuse the demangler.
1823 	If passed a g++ v3 ABI mangled name, returns a buffer allocated
1824 	with malloc holding the demangled name.  Returns NULL otherwise
1825 	and on memory alloc failure.
1826 */
1827 
1828 char *
1829 bfd_demangle (bfd *abfd, const char *name, int options)
1830 {
1831   char *res, *alloc;
1832   const char *pre, *suf;
1833   size_t pre_len;
1834   bfd_boolean skip_lead;
1835 
1836   skip_lead = (abfd != NULL
1837 	       && *name != '\0'
1838 	       && bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (abfd) == *name);
1839   if (skip_lead)
1840     ++name;
1841 
1842   /* This is a hack for better error reporting on XCOFF, PowerPC64-ELF
1843      or the MS PE format.  These formats have a number of leading '.'s
1844      on at least some symbols, so we remove all dots to avoid
1845      confusing the demangler.  */
1846   pre = name;
1847   while (*name == '.' || *name == '$')
1848     ++name;
1849   pre_len = name - pre;
1850 
1851   /* Strip off @plt and suchlike too.  */
1852   alloc = NULL;
1853   suf = strchr (name, '@');
1854   if (suf != NULL)
1855     {
1856       alloc = (char *) bfd_malloc (suf - name + 1);
1857       if (alloc == NULL)
1858 	return NULL;
1859       memcpy (alloc, name, suf - name);
1860       alloc[suf - name] = '\0';
1861       name = alloc;
1862     }
1863 
1864   res = cplus_demangle (name, options);
1865 
1866   if (alloc != NULL)
1867     free (alloc);
1868 
1869   if (res == NULL)
1870     {
1871       if (skip_lead)
1872 	{
1873 	  size_t len = strlen (pre) + 1;
1874 	  alloc = (char *) bfd_malloc (len);
1875 	  if (alloc == NULL)
1876 	    return NULL;
1877 	  memcpy (alloc, pre, len);
1878 	  return alloc;
1879 	}
1880       return NULL;
1881     }
1882 
1883   /* Put back any prefix or suffix.  */
1884   if (pre_len != 0 || suf != NULL)
1885     {
1886       size_t len;
1887       size_t suf_len;
1888       char *final;
1889 
1890       len = strlen (res);
1891       if (suf == NULL)
1892 	suf = res + len;
1893       suf_len = strlen (suf) + 1;
1894       final = (char *) bfd_malloc (pre_len + len + suf_len);
1895       if (final != NULL)
1896 	{
1897 	  memcpy (final, pre, pre_len);
1898 	  memcpy (final + pre_len, res, len);
1899 	  memcpy (final + pre_len + len, suf, suf_len);
1900 	}
1901       free (res);
1902       res = final;
1903     }
1904 
1905   return res;
1906 }
1907