/* 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" 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; } #define MAX_ERRORS_IN_A_ROW 10 extern bfd_error_vector_type bfd_error_vector; void DEFUN(rel,(abfd, seclet, output_section), bfd *abfd AND bfd_seclet_type *seclet AND asection *output_section) { bfd_byte *data; if (output_section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS ) { data = bfd_get_relocated_section_contents(abfd, seclet); if(bfd_set_section_contents(abfd, output_section, data, seclet->offset, seclet->size) == false) { abort(); } } } void DEFUN(seclet_dump_seclet,(abfd, seclet, section), bfd *abfd AND bfd_seclet_type *seclet AND asection *section) { switch (seclet->type) { case bfd_indirect_seclet: /* The contents of this section come from another one somewhere else */ rel(abfd, seclet, section); break; default: abort(); } } void DEFUN(seclet_dump,(abfd), bfd *abfd) { /* Write all the seclets on the bfd out, relocate etc according to the rules */ asection *o = abfd->sections; while (o != (asection *)NULL) { bfd_seclet_type *p = o->seclets_head; while (p != (bfd_seclet_type *)NULL) { seclet_dump_seclet(abfd, p, o); p = p ->next; } o = o->next; } }