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author | Jeff Law <law@redhat.com> | 1993-11-13 08:37:14 +0000 |
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committer | Jeff Law <law@redhat.com> | 1993-11-13 08:37:14 +0000 |
commit | 713de7ec97b07146a73cc242883d3c380b343878 (patch) | |
tree | 94329bfc6367ee606c00f70ecdc691aa3a519b11 /bfd/som.c | |
parent | efc0df7cff1b364e7057d718c332753e88406b5f (diff) | |
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* som.c (som_build_and_write_symbol_table): New function.
Diffstat (limited to 'bfd/som.c')
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@@ -160,6 +160,8 @@ static unsigned long som_compute_checksum PARAMS ((bfd *)); static boolean som_prep_headers PARAMS ((bfd *)); static int som_sizeof_headers PARAMS ((bfd *, boolean)); static boolean som_write_headers PARAMS ((bfd *)); +static boolean som_build_and_write_symbol_table PARAMS ((bfd *)); + static reloc_howto_type som_hppa_howto_table[] = { @@ -1632,6 +1634,159 @@ som_compute_checksum (abfd) return checksum; } +/* Build and write, in one big chunk, the entire symbol table for + this BFD. */ + +static boolean +som_build_and_write_symbol_table (abfd) + bfd *abfd; +{ + unsigned int num_syms = bfd_get_symcount (abfd); + file_ptr symtab_location = obj_som_file_hdr (abfd)->symbol_location; + asymbol **bfd_syms = bfd_get_outsymbols (abfd); + struct symbol_dictionary_record *som_symtab; + int i, symtab_size; + + /* Compute total symbol table size and allocate a chunk of memory + to hold the symbol table as we build it. */ + symtab_size = num_syms * sizeof (struct symbol_dictionary_record); + som_symtab = (struct symbol_dictionary_record *) alloca (symtab_size); + bzero (som_symtab, symtab_size); + + /* Walk over each symbol. */ + for (i = 0; i < num_syms; i++) + { + /* This is really an index into the symbol strings table. + By the time we get here, the index has already been + computed and stored into the name field in the BFD symbol. */ + som_symtab[i].name.n_strx = (int) bfd_syms[i]->name; + + /* The HP SOM linker requires detailed type information about + all symbols (including undefined symbols!). Unfortunately, + the type specified in an import/export statement does not + always match what the linker wants. Severe braindamage. */ + + /* Section symbols will not have a SOM symbol type assigned to + them yet. Assign all section symbols type ST_DATA. */ + if (bfd_syms[i]->flags & BSF_SECTION_SYM) + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_DATA; + else + { + /* Common symbols must have scope SS_UNSAT and type + ST_STORAGE or the linker will choke. */ + if (bfd_syms[i]->section == &bfd_com_section) + { + som_symtab[i].symbol_scope = SS_UNSAT; + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_STORAGE; + } + + /* It is possible to have a symbol without an associated + type. This happens if the user imported the symbol + without a type and the symbol was never defined + locally. If BSF_FUNCTION is set for this symbol, then + assign it type ST_CODE (the HP linker requires undefined + external functions to have type ST_CODE rather than ST_ENTRY. */ + else if (((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN) + && (bfd_syms[i]->section == &bfd_und_section) + && (bfd_syms[i]->flags & BSF_FUNCTION)) + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_CODE; + + /* Handle function symbols which were defined in this file. + They should have type ST_ENTRY. Also retrieve the argument + relocation bits from the SOM backend information. */ + else if (((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_ENTRY) + || (((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_CODE) + && (bfd_syms[i]->flags & BSF_FUNCTION)) + || (((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN) + && (bfd_syms[i]->flags & BSF_FUNCTION))) + { + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_ENTRY; + som_symtab[i].arg_reloc + = (*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->tc_data.hppa_arg_reloc; + } + + /* If the type is unknown at this point, it should be + ST_DATA (functions were handled as special cases above). */ + else if ((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_UNKNOWN) + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_DATA; + + /* From now on it's a very simple mapping. */ + else if ((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_ABSOLUTE) + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_ABSOLUTE; + else if ((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_CODE) + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_CODE; + else if ((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_DATA) + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_DATA; + else if ((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_MILLICODE) + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_MILLICODE; + else if ((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_PLABEL) + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_PLABEL; + else if ((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_PRI_PROG) + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_PRI_PROG; + else if ((*som_symbol_data (bfd_syms[i]))->som_type + == SYMBOL_TYPE_SEC_PROG) + som_symtab[i].symbol_type = ST_SEC_PROG; + } + + /* Now handle the symbol's scope. Exported data which is not + in the common section has scope SS_UNIVERSAL. Note scope + of common symbols was handled earlier */ + if (bfd_syms[i]->flags & BSF_EXPORT + && bfd_syms[i]->section != &bfd_com_section) + som_symtab[i].symbol_scope = SS_UNIVERSAL; + /* Any undefined symbol at this point has a scope SS_UNSAT. */ + else if (bfd_syms[i]->section == &bfd_und_section) + som_symtab[i].symbol_scope = SS_UNSAT; + /* Anything else which is not in the common section has scope + SS_LOCAL. */ + else if (bfd_syms[i]->section != &bfd_com_section) + som_symtab[i].symbol_scope = SS_LOCAL; + + /* Now set the symbol_info field. It has no real meaning + for undefined or common symbols, but the HP linker will + choke if it's not set to some "reasonable" value. We + use zero as a reasonable value. */ + if (bfd_syms[i]->section == &bfd_com_section + || bfd_syms[i]->section == &bfd_und_section) + som_symtab[i].symbol_info = 0; + /* For all other symbols, the symbol_info field contains the + subspace index of the space this symbol is contained in. */ + else + som_symtab[i].symbol_info + = som_section_data (bfd_syms[i]->section)->subspace_index; + + /* Set the symbol's value. */ + som_symtab[i].symbol_value + = bfd_syms[i]->value + bfd_syms[i]->section->vma; + } + + /* Egad. Everything is ready, seek to the right location and + scribble out the symbol table. */ + if (bfd_seek (abfd, symtab_location, SEEK_SET) != 0) + { + bfd_error = system_call_error; + return false; + } + + if (bfd_write ((PTR) som_symtab, symtab_size, 1, abfd) != symtab_size) + { + bfd_error = system_call_error; + return false; + } + return true; +} + boolean som_write_object_contents (abfd) bfd *abfd; |