binutils-gdb/ld/ldexp.h
Jan Beulich 6fa7408d72 ld: don't generate base relocations in PE output for absolute symbols
It is the very nature of absolute symbols that they don't change even
if the loader decides to put the image at other than its link-time base
address. Of the linker-defined (and PE-specific) symbols __image_base__
(and its alias) needs special casing, as it'll still appear to be
absolute at this point.

A new inquiry function in ldexp.c is needed because PE base relocations
get generated before ldexp_finalize_syms() runs, yet whether a
relocation is needed depends on the ultimate property of a symbol.
2021-03-04 16:55:01 +01:00

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/* ldexp.h -
Copyright (C) 1991-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU Binutils.
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 3 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., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
MA 02110-1301, USA. */
#ifndef LDEXP_H
#define LDEXP_H
/* The result of an expression tree */
typedef struct {
bfd_vma value;
char *str;
asection *section;
bfd_boolean valid_p;
} etree_value_type;
enum node_tree_enum {
etree_binary,
etree_trinary,
etree_unary,
etree_name,
etree_assign,
etree_provide,
etree_provided,
etree_value,
etree_assert,
etree_rel
};
typedef struct {
int node_code;
unsigned int lineno;
const char *filename;
enum node_tree_enum node_class;
} node_type;
typedef union etree_union {
node_type type;
struct {
node_type type;
union etree_union *lhs;
union etree_union *rhs;
} binary;
struct {
node_type type;
union etree_union *cond;
union etree_union *lhs;
union etree_union *rhs;
} trinary;
struct {
node_type type;
const char *dst;
union etree_union *src;
bfd_boolean hidden;
} assign;
struct {
node_type type;
union etree_union *child;
} unary;
struct {
node_type type;
const char *name;
} name;
struct {
node_type type;
bfd_vma value;
char *str;
} value;
struct {
node_type type;
asection *section;
bfd_vma value;
} rel;
struct {
node_type type;
union etree_union *child;
const char *message;
} assert_s;
} etree_type;
/* Expression evaluation control. */
typedef enum
{
/* Parsing linker script. Will only return "valid" for expressions
that evaluate to a constant. */
lang_first_phase_enum,
/* Prior to section sizing. */
lang_mark_phase_enum,
/* During section sizing. */
lang_allocating_phase_enum,
/* During assignment of symbol values when relaxation in progress. */
lang_assigning_phase_enum,
/* Final assignment of symbol values. */
lang_final_phase_enum,
/* Run after symbol values have been fixed, for lang_map. */
lang_fixed_phase_enum
} lang_phase_type;
union lang_statement_union;
enum phase_enum {
/* We step through the first four states here as we see the
associated linker script tokens. */
exp_seg_none,
exp_seg_align_seen,
exp_seg_relro_seen,
exp_seg_end_seen,
/* The last three states are final, and affect the value returned
by XXX_SEGMENT_ALIGN. */
exp_seg_relro_adjust,
exp_seg_adjust,
exp_seg_done
};
enum relro_enum {
exp_seg_relro_none,
exp_seg_relro_start,
exp_seg_relro_end,
};
typedef struct {
enum phase_enum phase;
bfd_vma base, relro_offset, relro_end, end, pagesize, maxpagesize;
enum relro_enum relro;
union lang_statement_union *relro_start_stat;
union lang_statement_union *relro_end_stat;
} seg_align_type;
struct ldexp_control {
/* Modify expression evaluation depending on this. */
lang_phase_type phase;
/* Principally used for diagnostics. */
bfd_boolean assigning_to_dot;
/* Set if the current expression used "dot", SEGMENT_START or
ORIGIN, but not ABSOLUTE or combined symbols in a way that forces
an absolute result. Used in tracking symbols assigned from dot
outside of output section statements, in order to later convert
them from absolute. */
bfd_boolean rel_from_abs;
/* If evaluating an assignment, the destination. Cleared if an
etree_name NAME matches this, to signal a self-assignment.
Note that an etree_name DEFINED does not clear this field, nor
does the false branch of a trinary expression. */
const char *assign_name;
/* If evaluating an assignment, the source if it is an expression
referencing single etree_name NAME, or a trinary expression where
the true branch references a single etree_name NAME. */
struct bfd_link_hash_entry *assign_src;
/* Working results. */
etree_value_type result;
bfd_vma dot;
/* Current dot and section passed to ldexp folder. */
bfd_vma *dotp;
asection *section;
/* State machine and results for DATASEG. */
seg_align_type dataseg;
};
extern struct ldexp_control expld;
/* A maps from a segment name to a base address. */
typedef struct segment_struct {
/* The next segment in the linked list. */
struct segment_struct *next;
/* The name of the sgement. */
const char *name;
/* The base address for the segment. */
bfd_vma value;
/* True if a SEGMENT_START directive corresponding to this segment
has been seen. */
bfd_boolean used;
} segment_type;
/* The segments specified by the user on the command-line. */
extern segment_type *segments;
typedef struct _fill_type fill_type;
etree_type *exp_intop
(bfd_vma);
etree_type *exp_bigintop
(bfd_vma, char *);
etree_type *exp_relop
(asection *, bfd_vma);
void exp_fold_tree
(etree_type *, asection *, bfd_vma *);
void exp_fold_tree_no_dot
(etree_type *);
etree_type *exp_binop
(int, etree_type *, etree_type *);
etree_type *exp_trinop
(int,etree_type *, etree_type *, etree_type *);
etree_type *exp_unop
(int, etree_type *);
etree_type *exp_nameop
(int, const char *);
etree_type *exp_assign
(const char *, etree_type *, bfd_boolean);
etree_type *exp_defsym
(const char *, etree_type *);
etree_type *exp_provide
(const char *, etree_type *, bfd_boolean);
etree_type *exp_assert
(etree_type *, const char *);
void exp_print_tree
(etree_type *);
bfd_vma exp_get_vma
(etree_type *, bfd_vma, char *);
int exp_get_power
(etree_type *, char *);
fill_type *exp_get_fill
(etree_type *, fill_type *, char *);
bfd_vma exp_get_abs_int
(etree_type *, int, char *);
void ldexp_init (void);
void ldexp_finalize_syms (void);
bfd_boolean ldexp_is_final_sym_absolute (const struct bfd_link_hash_entry *);
void ldexp_finish (void);
#endif