/* seclet.c Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Written by Cygnus Support. 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., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */ /* This module is part of BFD */ /* The intention is that one day, all the code which uses sections will change and use seclets instead - maybe seglet would have been a better name.. Anyway, a seclet contains enough info to be able to describe an area of output memory in one go. The only description so far catered for is that of the <>, which is a select which points to a <
> and the <> associated with the section, so that relocation can be done when needed. One day there will be more types - they will at least migrate from the linker's data structures - also there could be extra stuff, like a bss seclet, which descibes a lump of memory as containing zeros compactly, without the horrible SEC_* flag cruft. */ #include "bfd.h" #include "sysdep.h" #include "libbfd.h" #include "seclet.h" #include "coff/internal.h" /* Create a new seclet and attach it to a section. */ bfd_seclet_type * DEFUN(bfd_new_seclet,(abfd, section), bfd *abfd AND asection *section) { bfd_seclet_type *n = (bfd_seclet_type *)bfd_alloc(abfd, sizeof(bfd_seclet_type)); if (section->seclets_tail != (bfd_seclet_type *)NULL) { section->seclets_tail->next = n; } else { section->seclets_head = n; } section->seclets_tail = n; return n; } /* Given an indirect seclet which points to an input section, relocate the contents of the seclet and put the data in its final destination. */ static boolean DEFUN(rel,(abfd, seclet, output_section, data, relocateable), bfd *abfd AND bfd_seclet_type *seclet AND asection *output_section AND PTR data AND boolean relocateable) { if (output_section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS && !(output_section->flags & SEC_NEVER_LOAD) && (output_section->flags & SEC_LOAD) && seclet->size) { data = (PTR) bfd_get_relocated_section_contents(abfd, seclet, data, relocateable); if(bfd_set_section_contents(abfd, output_section, data, seclet->offset, seclet->size) == false) { abort(); } } return true; } /* Put the contents of a seclet in its final destination. */ static boolean DEFUN(seclet_dump_seclet,(abfd, seclet, section, data, relocateable), bfd *abfd AND bfd_seclet_type *seclet AND asection *section AND PTR data AND boolean relocateable) { switch (seclet->type) { case bfd_indirect_seclet: /* The contents of this section come from another one somewhere else */ return rel(abfd, seclet, section, data, relocateable); case bfd_fill_seclet: /* Fill in the section with us */ { char *d = bfd_xmalloc(seclet->size); unsigned int i; for (i =0; i < seclet->size; i+=2) { d[i] = seclet->u.fill.value >> 8; } for (i = 1; i < seclet->size; i+=2) { d[i] = seclet->u.fill.value ; } return bfd_set_section_contents(abfd, section, d, seclet->offset, seclet->size); } default: abort(); } return true; } /* INTERNAL_FUNCTION bfd_generic_seclet_link SYNOPSIS boolean bfd_generic_seclet_link (bfd *abfd, PTR data, boolean relocateable); DESCRIPTION The generic seclet linking routine. The caller should have set up seclets for all the output sections. The DATA argument should point to a memory area large enough to hold the largest section. This function looks through the seclets and moves the contents into the output sections. If RELOCATEABLE is true, the orelocation fields of the output sections must already be initialized. */ boolean DEFUN(bfd_generic_seclet_link,(abfd, data, relocateable), bfd *abfd AND PTR data AND boolean relocateable) { asection *o = abfd->sections; while (o != (asection *)NULL) { bfd_seclet_type *p = o->seclets_head; while (p != (bfd_seclet_type *)NULL) { if (seclet_dump_seclet(abfd, p, o, data, relocateable) == false) return false; p = p ->next; } o = o->next; } return true; }