252 lines
6.4 KiB
C
252 lines
6.4 KiB
C
/* ELF executable support for BFD.
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Copyright 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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$Id: elf.c,v 1.1 1994/01/28 12:37:52 pk Exp $
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*/
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/*
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SECTION
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ELF backends
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BFD support for ELF formats is being worked on.
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Currently, the best supported back ends are for sparc and i386
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(running svr4 or Solaris 2).
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Documentation of the internals of the support code still needs
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to be written. The code is changing quickly enough that we
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haven't bothered yet.
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*/
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#include "bfd.h"
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#include "sysdep.h"
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#include "libbfd.h"
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#define ARCH_SIZE 0
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#include "libelf.h"
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/* Standard ELF hash function. Do not change this function; you will
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cause invalid hash tables to be generated. (Well, you would if this
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were being used yet.) */
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unsigned long
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DEFUN (bfd_elf_hash, (name),
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CONST unsigned char *name)
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{
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unsigned long h = 0;
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unsigned long g;
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int ch;
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while ((ch = *name++) != '\0')
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{
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h = (h << 4) + ch;
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if ((g = (h & 0xf0000000)) != 0)
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{
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h ^= g >> 24;
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h &= ~g;
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}
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}
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return h;
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}
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/* Read a specified number of bytes at a specified offset in an ELF
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file, into a newly allocated buffer, and return a pointer to the
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buffer. */
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static char *
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DEFUN (elf_read, (abfd, offset, size),
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bfd * abfd AND
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long offset AND
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int size)
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{
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char *buf;
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if ((buf = bfd_alloc (abfd, size)) == NULL)
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{
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bfd_error = no_memory;
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return NULL;
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}
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if (bfd_seek (abfd, offset, SEEK_SET) == -1)
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{
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bfd_error = system_call_error;
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return NULL;
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}
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if (bfd_read ((PTR) buf, size, 1, abfd) != size)
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{
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bfd_error = system_call_error;
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return NULL;
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}
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return buf;
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}
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boolean
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DEFUN (elf_mkobject, (abfd), bfd * abfd)
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{
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/* this just does initialization */
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/* coff_mkobject zalloc's space for tdata.coff_obj_data ... */
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elf_tdata (abfd) = (struct elf_obj_tdata *)
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bfd_zalloc (abfd, sizeof (struct elf_obj_tdata));
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if (elf_tdata (abfd) == 0)
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{
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bfd_error = no_memory;
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return false;
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}
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/* since everything is done at close time, do we need any
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initialization? */
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return true;
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}
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char *
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DEFUN (elf_get_str_section, (abfd, shindex),
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bfd * abfd AND
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unsigned int shindex)
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{
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Elf_Internal_Shdr **i_shdrp;
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char *shstrtab = NULL;
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unsigned int offset;
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unsigned int shstrtabsize;
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i_shdrp = elf_elfsections (abfd);
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if (i_shdrp == 0 || i_shdrp[shindex] == 0)
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return 0;
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shstrtab = i_shdrp[shindex]->rawdata;
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if (shstrtab == NULL)
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{
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/* No cached one, attempt to read, and cache what we read. */
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offset = i_shdrp[shindex]->sh_offset;
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shstrtabsize = i_shdrp[shindex]->sh_size;
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shstrtab = elf_read (abfd, offset, shstrtabsize);
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i_shdrp[shindex]->rawdata = (void *) shstrtab;
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}
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return shstrtab;
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}
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char *
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DEFUN (elf_string_from_elf_section, (abfd, shindex, strindex),
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bfd * abfd AND
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unsigned int shindex AND
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unsigned int strindex)
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{
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Elf_Internal_Shdr *hdr;
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if (strindex == 0)
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return "";
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hdr = elf_elfsections (abfd)[shindex];
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if (!hdr->rawdata
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&& elf_get_str_section (abfd, shindex) == NULL)
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return NULL;
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return ((char *) hdr->rawdata) + strindex;
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}
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/*
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INTERNAL_FUNCTION
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bfd_elf_find_section
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SYNOPSIS
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struct elf_internal_shdr *bfd_elf_find_section (bfd *abfd, char *name);
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DESCRIPTION
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Helper functions for GDB to locate the string tables.
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Since BFD hides string tables from callers, GDB needs to use an
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internal hook to find them. Sun's .stabstr, in particular,
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isn't even pointed to by the .stab section, so ordinary
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mechanisms wouldn't work to find it, even if we had some.
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*/
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struct elf_internal_shdr *
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DEFUN (bfd_elf_find_section, (abfd, name),
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bfd * abfd AND
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char *name)
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{
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Elf_Internal_Shdr **i_shdrp;
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char *shstrtab;
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unsigned int max;
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unsigned int i;
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i_shdrp = elf_elfsections (abfd);
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if (i_shdrp != NULL)
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{
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shstrtab = elf_get_str_section (abfd, elf_elfheader (abfd)->e_shstrndx);
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if (shstrtab != NULL)
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{
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max = elf_elfheader (abfd)->e_shnum;
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for (i = 1; i < max; i++)
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if (!strcmp (&shstrtab[i_shdrp[i]->sh_name], name))
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return i_shdrp[i];
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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const struct bfd_elf_arch_map bfd_elf_arch_map[] = {
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{ bfd_arch_sparc, EM_SPARC },
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{ bfd_arch_i386, EM_386 },
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{ bfd_arch_m68k, EM_68K },
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{ bfd_arch_m88k, EM_88K },
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{ bfd_arch_i860, EM_860 },
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{ bfd_arch_mips, EM_MIPS },
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{ bfd_arch_hppa, EM_HPPA },
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};
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const int bfd_elf_arch_map_size = sizeof (bfd_elf_arch_map) / sizeof (bfd_elf_arch_map[0]);
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const char *const bfd_elf_section_type_names[] = {
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"SHT_NULL", "SHT_PROGBITS", "SHT_SYMTAB", "SHT_STRTAB",
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"SHT_RELA", "SHT_HASH", "SHT_DYNAMIC", "SHT_NOTE",
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"SHT_NOBITS", "SHT_REL", "SHT_SHLIB", "SHT_DYNSYM",
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};
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/* ELF relocs are against symbols. If we are producing relocateable
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output, and the reloc is against an external symbol, and nothing
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has given us any additional addend, the resulting reloc will also
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be against the same symbol. In such a case, we don't want to
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change anything about the way the reloc is handled, since it will
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all be done at final link time. Rather than put special case code
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into bfd_perform_relocation, all the reloc types use this howto
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function. It just short circuits the reloc if producing
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relocateable output against an external symbol. */
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bfd_reloc_status_type
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bfd_elf_generic_reloc (abfd,
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reloc_entry,
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symbol,
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data,
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input_section,
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output_bfd)
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bfd *abfd;
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arelent *reloc_entry;
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asymbol *symbol;
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PTR data;
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asection *input_section;
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bfd *output_bfd;
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{
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if (output_bfd != (bfd *) NULL
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&& (symbol->flags & BSF_SECTION_SYM) == 0
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&& reloc_entry->addend == 0)
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{
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reloc_entry->address += input_section->output_offset;
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return bfd_reloc_ok;
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}
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return bfd_reloc_continue;
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}
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