| 1 | /* SPARC-specific values for a.out files
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| 3 | Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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| 4 |
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| 5 | This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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| 6 | it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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| 7 | the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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| 8 | (at your option) any later version.
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| 9 |
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| 10 | This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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| 11 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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| 12 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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| 13 | GNU General Public License for more details.
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| 14 |
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| 15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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| 16 | along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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| 17 | Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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| 18 |
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| 19 | /* Some systems, e.g., AIX, may have defined this in header files already
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| 20 | included. */
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| 21 | #undef TARGET_PAGE_SIZE
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| 22 | #define TARGET_PAGE_SIZE 0x2000 /* 8K. aka NBPG in <sys/param.h> */
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| 23 | /* Note that some SPARCs have 4K pages, some 8K, some others. */
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| 24 |
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| 25 | #define SEG_SIZE_SPARC TARGET_PAGE_SIZE
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| 26 | #define SEG_SIZE_SUN3 0x20000 /* Resolution of r/w protection hw */
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| 27 |
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| 28 | #define TEXT_START_ADDR TARGET_PAGE_SIZE /* Location 0 is not accessible */
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| 29 | #define N_HEADER_IN_TEXT(x) 1
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| 30 |
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| 31 | /* Non-default definitions of the accessor macros... */
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| 32 |
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| 33 | /* Segment size varies on Sun-3 versus Sun-4. */
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| 34 |
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| 35 | #define N_SEGSIZE(x) (N_MACHTYPE(x) == M_SPARC? SEG_SIZE_SPARC: \
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| 36 | N_MACHTYPE(x) == M_68020? SEG_SIZE_SUN3: \
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| 37 | /* Guess? */ TARGET_PAGE_SIZE)
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| 38 |
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| 39 | /* Virtual Address of text segment from the a.out file. For OMAGIC,
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| 40 | (almost always "unlinked .o's" these days), should be zero.
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| 41 | Sun added a kludge so that shared libraries linked ZMAGIC get
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| 42 | an address of zero if a_entry (!!!) is lower than the otherwise
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| 43 | expected text address. These kludges have gotta go!
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| 44 | For linked files, should reflect reality if we know it. */
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| 45 |
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| 46 | /* This differs from the version in aout64.h (which we override by defining
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| 47 | it here) only for NMAGIC (we return TEXT_START_ADDR+EXEC_BYTES_SIZE;
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| 48 | they return 0). */
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| 49 |
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| 50 | #define N_TXTADDR(x) \
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| 51 | (N_MAGIC(x)==OMAGIC? 0 \
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| 52 | : (N_MAGIC(x) == ZMAGIC && (x).a_entry < TEXT_START_ADDR)? 0 \
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| 53 | : TEXT_START_ADDR+EXEC_BYTES_SIZE)
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| 54 |
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| 55 | /* When a file is linked against a shared library on SunOS 4, the
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| 56 | dynamic bit in the exec header is set, and the first symbol in the
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| 57 | symbol table is __DYNAMIC. Its value is the address of the
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| 58 | following structure. */
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| 59 |
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| 60 | struct external_sun4_dynamic
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| 61 | {
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| 62 | /* The version number of the structure. SunOS 4.1.x creates files
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| 63 | with version number 3, which is what this structure is based on.
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| 64 | According to gdb, version 2 is similar. I believe that version 2
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| 65 | used a different type of procedure linkage table, and there may
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| 66 | have been other differences. */
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| 67 | bfd_byte ld_version[4];
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| 68 | /* The virtual address of a 28 byte structure used in debugging.
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| 69 | The contents are filled in at run time by ld.so. */
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| 70 | bfd_byte ldd[4];
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| 71 | /* The virtual address of another structure with information about
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| 72 | how to relocate the executable at run time. */
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| 73 | bfd_byte ld[4];
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| 74 | };
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| 75 |
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| 76 | /* The size of the debugging structure pointed to by the debugger
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| 77 | field of __DYNAMIC. */
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| 78 | #define EXTERNAL_SUN4_DYNAMIC_DEBUGGER_SIZE (24)
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| 79 |
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| 80 | /* The structure pointed to by the linker field of __DYNAMIC. As far
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| 81 | as I can tell, most of the addresses in this structure are offsets
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| 82 | within the file, but some are actually virtual addresses. */
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| 83 |
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| 84 | struct internal_sun4_dynamic_link
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| 85 | {
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| 86 | /* Linked list of loaded objects. This is filled in at runtime by
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| 87 | ld.so and probably by dlopen. */
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| 88 | unsigned long ld_loaded;
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| 89 |
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| 90 | /* The address of the list of names of shared objects which must be
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| 91 | included at runtime. Each entry in the list is 16 bytes: the 4
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| 92 | byte address of the string naming the object (e.g., for -lc this
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| 93 | is "c"); 4 bytes of flags--the high bit is whether to search for
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| 94 | the object using the library path; the 2 byte major version
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| 95 | number; the 2 byte minor version number; the 4 byte address of
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| 96 | the next entry in the list (zero if this is the last entry). The
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| 97 | version numbers seem to only be non-zero when doing library
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| 98 | searching. */
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| 99 | unsigned long ld_need;
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| 100 |
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| 101 | /* The address of the path to search for the shared objects which
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| 102 | must be included. This points to a string in PATH format which
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| 103 | is generated from the -L arguments to the linker. According to
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| 104 | the man page, ld.so implicitly adds ${LD_LIBRARY_PATH} to the
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| 105 | beginning of this string and /lib:/usr/lib:/usr/local/lib to the
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| 106 | end. The string is terminated by a null byte. This field is
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| 107 | zero if there is no additional path. */
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| 108 | unsigned long ld_rules;
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| 109 |
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| 110 | /* The address of the global offset table. This appears to be a
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| 111 | virtual address, not a file offset. The first entry in the
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| 112 | global offset table seems to be the virtual address of the
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| 113 | sun4_dynamic structure (the same value as the __DYNAMIC symbol).
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| 114 | The global offset table is used for PIC code to hold the
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| 115 | addresses of variables. A dynamically linked file which does not
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| 116 | itself contain PIC code has a four byte global offset table. */
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| 117 | unsigned long ld_got;
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| 118 |
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| 119 | /* The address of the procedure linkage table. This appears to be a
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| 120 | virtual address, not a file offset.
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| 121 |
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| 122 | On a SPARC, the table is composed of 12 byte entries, each of
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| 123 | which consists of three instructions. The first entry is
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| 124 | sethi %hi(0),%g1
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| 125 | jmp %g1
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| 126 | nop
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| 127 | These instructions are changed by ld.so into a jump directly into
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| 128 | ld.so itself. Each subsequent entry is
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| 129 | save %sp, -96, %sp
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| 130 | call <address of first entry in procedure linkage table>
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| 131 | <reloc_number | 0x01000000>
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| 132 | The reloc_number is the number of the reloc to use to resolve
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| 133 | this entry. The reloc will be a JMP_SLOT reloc against some
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| 134 | symbol that is not defined in this object file but should be
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| 135 | defined in a shared object (if it is not, ld.so will report a
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| 136 | runtime error and exit). The constant 0x010000000 turns the
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| 137 | reloc number into a sethi of %g0, which does nothing since %g0 is
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| 138 | hardwired to zero.
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| 139 |
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| 140 | When one of these entries is executed, it winds up calling into
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| 141 | ld.so. ld.so looks at the reloc number, available via the return
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| 142 | address, to determine which entry this is. It then looks at the
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| 143 | reloc and patches up the entry in the table into a sethi and jmp
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| 144 | to the real address followed by a nop. This means that the reloc
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| 145 | lookup only has to happen once, and it also means that the
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| 146 | relocation only needs to be done if the function is actually
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| 147 | called. The relocation is expensive because ld.so must look up
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| 148 | the symbol by name.
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| 149 |
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| 150 | The size of the procedure linkage table is given by the ld_plt_sz
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| 151 | field. */
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| 152 | unsigned long ld_plt;
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| 153 |
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| 154 | /* The address of the relocs. These are in the same format as
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| 155 | ordinary relocs. Symbol index numbers refer to the symbols
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| 156 | pointed to by ld_stab. I think the only way to determine the
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| 157 | number of relocs is to assume that all the bytes from ld_rel to
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| 158 | ld_hash contain reloc entries. */
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| 159 | unsigned long ld_rel;
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| 160 |
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| 161 | /* The address of a hash table of symbols. The hash table has
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| 162 | roughly the same number of entries as there are dynamic symbols;
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| 163 | I think the only way to get the exact size is to assume that
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| 164 | every byte from ld_hash to ld_stab is devoted to the hash table.
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| 165 |
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| 166 | Each entry in the hash table is eight bytes. The first four
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| 167 | bytes are a symbol index into the dynamic symbols. The second
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| 168 | four bytes are the index of the next hash table entry in the
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| 169 | bucket. The ld_buckets field gives the number of buckets, say B.
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| 170 | The first B entries in the hash table each start a bucket which
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| 171 | is chained through the second four bytes of each entry. A value
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| 172 | of zero ends the chain.
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| 173 |
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| 174 | The hash function is simply
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| 175 | h = 0;
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| 176 | while (*string != '\0')
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| 177 | h = (h << 1) + *string++;
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| 178 | h &= 0x7fffffff;
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| 179 |
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| 180 | To look up a symbol, compute the hash value of the name. Take
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| 181 | the modulos of hash value and the number of buckets. Start at
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| 182 | that entry in the hash table. See if the symbol (from the first
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| 183 | four bytes of the hash table entry) has the name you are looking
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| 184 | for. If not, use the chain field (the second four bytes of the
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| 185 | hash table entry) to move on to the next entry in this bucket.
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| 186 | If the chain field is zero you have reached the end of the
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| 187 | bucket, and the symbol is not in the hash table. */
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| 188 | unsigned long ld_hash;
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| 189 |
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| 190 | /* The address of the symbol table. This is a list of
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| 191 | external_nlist structures. The string indices are relative to
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| 192 | the ld_symbols field. I think the only way to determine the
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| 193 | number of symbols is to assume that all the bytes between ld_stab
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| 194 | and ld_symbols are external_nlist structures. */
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| 195 | unsigned long ld_stab;
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| 196 |
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| 197 | /* I don't know what this is for. It seems to always be zero. */
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| 198 | unsigned long ld_stab_hash;
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| 199 |
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| 200 | /* The number of buckets in the hash table. */
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| 201 | unsigned long ld_buckets;
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| 202 |
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| 203 | /* The address of the symbol string table. The first string in this
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| 204 | string table need not be the empty string. */
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| 205 | unsigned long ld_symbols;
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| 206 |
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| 207 | /* The size in bytes of the symbol string table. */
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| 208 | unsigned long ld_symb_size;
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| 209 |
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| 210 | /* The size in bytes of the text segment. */
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| 211 | unsigned long ld_text;
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| 212 |
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| 213 | /* The size in bytes of the procedure linkage table. */
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| 214 | unsigned long ld_plt_sz;
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| 215 | };
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| 216 |
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| 217 | /* The external form of the structure. */
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| 218 |
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| 219 | struct external_sun4_dynamic_link
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| 220 | {
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| 221 | bfd_byte ld_loaded[4];
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| 222 | bfd_byte ld_need[4];
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| 223 | bfd_byte ld_rules[4];
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| 224 | bfd_byte ld_got[4];
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| 225 | bfd_byte ld_plt[4];
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| 226 | bfd_byte ld_rel[4];
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| 227 | bfd_byte ld_hash[4];
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| 228 | bfd_byte ld_stab[4];
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| 229 | bfd_byte ld_stab_hash[4];
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| 230 | bfd_byte ld_buckets[4];
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| 231 | bfd_byte ld_symbols[4];
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| 232 | bfd_byte ld_symb_size[4];
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| 233 | bfd_byte ld_text[4];
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| 234 | bfd_byte ld_plt_sz[4];
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| 235 | };
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