binutils-gdb/bfd/libaout.h
John Gilmore fc7233808a Merge devo/bfd with GDB's bfd.
Remove obstack.h to ../include and obstack.c to ../libiberty.
Move COFF symbol swapping code to coffswap.c where GDB can call it but it
won't be duplicated if we have N different COFF targets.
Add support for traditional Unix core files (with a upage).  This support
is from an Ultrix port, but is probably slightly broken now.
Improve bfd_release's of obstack'd items on error returns.
gcc -Wall fixes.
Handle section alignment slightly better in coff, and comment where it
needs more work (on page-aligning virtual vs file addresses for DPAGED).
Use set_tdata everywhere that tdata is set, to avoid "cast to the left
of assignment" problems with some compilers.
Move bfd_alloc, bfd_zalloc, bfd_realloc, and bfd_release into libbfd.h
(from bfd.h) since they are internal routines.
Remove the redundant suffix "_struct" from struct tags.
Set symbol count early in file reading, before slurping in the syms,
for GDB's use.
1991-05-02 04:11:40 +00:00

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/* Copyright (C) 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Diddler.
BFD 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 1, or (at your option)
any later version.
BFD 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 BFD; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
/* $Id$ */
/* BFD back-end data structures for a.out (and similar) files.
We try to encapsulate the differences in a few routines, and otherwise
share large masses of code. This means we only have to fix bugs in
one place, most of the time. */
/** a.out files */
#define exec_hdr(bfd) (((struct sunexdata *) ((bfd)->tdata))->hdr)
/*#define obj_symbols(bfd) ((((struct sunexdata *) ((bfd)->tdata))->symbols))*/
#define obj_textsec(bfd) (((struct sunexdata *) ((bfd)->tdata))->textsec)
#define obj_datasec(bfd) (((struct sunexdata *) ((bfd)->tdata))->datasec)
#define obj_bsssec(bfd) (((struct sunexdata *) ((bfd)->tdata))->bsssec)
#define obj_sym_filepos(bfd) (((struct sunexdata *) ((bfd)->tdata))->sym_filepos)
#define obj_str_filepos(bfd) (((struct sunexdata *) ((bfd)->tdata))->str_filepos)
typedef struct {
asymbol symbol;
short desc;
char other;
unsigned char type;
} aout_symbol_type;
struct sunexdata {
struct exec *hdr; /* exec file header */
aout_symbol_type *symbols; /* symtab for input bfd */
/* For ease, we do this */
asection *textsec;
asection *datasec;
asection *bsssec;
/* We remember these offsets so that after check_file_format, we have
no dependencies on the particular format of the exec_hdr. */
file_ptr sym_filepos;
file_ptr str_filepos;
};
#define obj_outsymbols(bfd) ((PTR)(((struct sunexdata *) ((bfd)->tdata))->outsymbols))
/* We take the address of the first element of an asymbol to ensure that the
* macro is only ever applied to an asymbol */
#define aout_symbol(asymbol) ((aout_symbol_type *)(&(asymbol)->the_bfd))
/*#define obj_symbols(bfd) ((((struct sunexdata *) ((bfd)->tdata))->symbols))*/
#define obj_aout_symbols(bfd) ((((struct sunexdata *) (bfd)->tdata))->symbols)
#define obj_arch_flags(bfd) ((((struct sunexdata *) (bfd)->tdata))->arch_flags)
#define get_tdata(x) ((struct sunexdata *)((x)->tdata))