nasm/include/rdoff.h
H. Peter Anvin e1f985c167 Reorganize the source code into subdirectories
Make the source code easier to understand and keep track of by
organizing it into subdirectories depending on the function.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
2016-05-25 12:06:29 -07:00

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/* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- *
*
* Copyright 1996-2009 The NASM Authors - All Rights Reserved
* See the file AUTHORS included with the NASM distribution for
* the specific copyright holders.
*
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* ----------------------------------------------------------------------- */
/*
* rdoff.h RDOFF Object File manipulation routines header file
*/
#ifndef RDOFF_RDOFF_H
#define RDOFF_RDOFF_H 1
/*
* RDOFF definitions. They are used by RDOFF utilities and by NASM's
* 'outrdf2.c' output module.
*/
/* RDOFF format revision (currently used only when printing the version) */
#define RDOFF2_REVISION "0.6.1"
/* RDOFF2 file signature */
#define RDOFF2_SIGNATURE "RDOFF2"
/* Maximum size of an import/export label (including trailing zero) */
#define EXIM_LABEL_MAX 256
/* Maximum size of library or module name (including trailing zero) */
#define MODLIB_NAME_MAX 128
/* Maximum number of segments that we can handle in one file */
#define RDF_MAXSEGS 64
/* Record types that may present the RDOFF header */
#define RDFREC_GENERIC 0
#define RDFREC_RELOC 1
#define RDFREC_IMPORT 2
#define RDFREC_GLOBAL 3
#define RDFREC_DLL 4
#define RDFREC_BSS 5
#define RDFREC_SEGRELOC 6
#define RDFREC_FARIMPORT 7
#define RDFREC_MODNAME 8
#define RDFREC_COMMON 10
/*
* Generic record - contains the type and length field, plus a 128 byte
* array 'data'
*/
struct GenericRec {
uint8_t type;
uint8_t reclen;
char data[128];
};
/*
* Relocation record
*/
struct RelocRec {
uint8_t type; /* must be 1 */
uint8_t reclen; /* content length */
uint8_t segment; /* only 0 for code, or 1 for data supported,
but add 64 for relative refs (ie do not require
reloc @ loadtime, only linkage) */
int32_t offset; /* from start of segment in which reference is loc'd */
uint8_t length; /* 1 2 or 4 bytes */
uint16_t refseg; /* segment to which reference refers to */
};
/*
* Extern/import record
*/
struct ImportRec {
uint8_t type; /* must be 2 */
uint8_t reclen; /* content length */
uint8_t flags; /* SYM_* flags (see below) */
uint16_t segment; /* segment number allocated to the label for reloc
records - label is assumed to be at offset zero
in this segment, so linker must fix up with offset
of segment and of offset within segment */
char label[EXIM_LABEL_MAX]; /* zero terminated, should be written to file
until the zero, but not after it */
};
/*
* Public/export record
*/
struct ExportRec {
uint8_t type; /* must be 3 */
uint8_t reclen; /* content length */
uint8_t flags; /* SYM_* flags (see below) */
uint8_t segment; /* segment referred to (0/1/2) */
int32_t offset; /* offset within segment */
char label[EXIM_LABEL_MAX]; /* zero terminated as in import */
};
/*
* DLL record
*/
struct DLLRec {
uint8_t type; /* must be 4 */
uint8_t reclen; /* content length */
char libname[MODLIB_NAME_MAX]; /* name of library to link with at load time */
};
/*
* BSS record
*/
struct BSSRec {
uint8_t type; /* must be 5 */
uint8_t reclen; /* content length */
int32_t amount; /* number of bytes BSS to reserve */
};
/*
* Module name record
*/
struct ModRec {
uint8_t type; /* must be 8 */
uint8_t reclen; /* content length */
char modname[MODLIB_NAME_MAX]; /* module name */
};
/*
* Common variable record
*/
struct CommonRec {
uint8_t type; /* must be 10 */
uint8_t reclen; /* equals 7+label length */
uint16_t segment; /* segment number */
int32_t size; /* size of common variable */
uint16_t align; /* alignment (power of two) */
char label[EXIM_LABEL_MAX]; /* zero terminated as in import */
};
/* Flags for ExportRec */
#define SYM_DATA 1
#define SYM_FUNCTION 2
#define SYM_GLOBAL 4
#define SYM_IMPORT 8
/*** The following part is used only by the utilities *************************/
#ifdef RDOFF_UTILS
/* Some systems don't define this automatically */
#if !defined(strdup)
extern char *strdup(const char *);
#endif
typedef union RDFHeaderRec {
char type; /* invariant throughout all below */
struct GenericRec g; /* type 0 */
struct RelocRec r; /* type == 1 / 6 */
struct ImportRec i; /* type == 2 / 7 */
struct ExportRec e; /* type == 3 */
struct DLLRec d; /* type == 4 */
struct BSSRec b; /* type == 5 */
struct ModRec m; /* type == 8 */
struct CommonRec c; /* type == 10 */
} rdfheaderrec;
struct SegmentHeaderRec {
/* information from file */
uint16_t type;
uint16_t number;
uint16_t reserved;
int32_t length;
/* information built up here */
int32_t offset;
uint8_t *data; /* pointer to segment data if it exists in memory */
};
typedef struct RDFFileInfo {
FILE *fp; /* file descriptor; must be open to use this struct */
int rdoff_ver; /* should be 1; any higher => not guaranteed to work */
int32_t header_len;
int32_t header_ofs;
uint8_t *header_loc; /* keep location of header */
int32_t header_fp; /* current location within header for reading */
struct SegmentHeaderRec seg[RDF_MAXSEGS];
int nsegs;
int32_t eof_offset; /* offset of the first uint8_t beyond the end of this
module */
char *name; /* name of module in libraries */
int *refcount; /* pointer to reference count on file, or NULL */
} rdffile;
#define BUF_BLOCK_LEN 4088 /* selected to match page size (4096)
* on 80x86 machines for efficiency */
typedef struct memorybuffer {
int length;
uint8_t buffer[BUF_BLOCK_LEN];
struct memorybuffer *next;
} memorybuffer;
typedef struct {
memorybuffer *buf; /* buffer containing header records */
int nsegments; /* number of segments to be written */
int32_t seglength; /* total length of all the segments */
} rdf_headerbuf;
/* segments used by RDOFF, understood by rdoffloadseg */
#define RDOFF_CODE 0
#define RDOFF_DATA 1
#define RDOFF_HEADER -1
/* mask for 'segment' in relocation records to find if relative relocation */
#define RDOFF_RELATIVEMASK 64
/* mask to find actual segment value in relocation records */
#define RDOFF_SEGMENTMASK 63
extern int rdf_errno;
/* rdf_errno can hold these error codes */
enum {
/* 0 */ RDF_OK,
/* 1 */ RDF_ERR_OPEN,
/* 2 */ RDF_ERR_FORMAT,
/* 3 */ RDF_ERR_READ,
/* 4 */ RDF_ERR_UNKNOWN,
/* 5 */ RDF_ERR_HEADER,
/* 6 */ RDF_ERR_NOMEM,
/* 7 */ RDF_ERR_VER,
/* 8 */ RDF_ERR_RECTYPE,
/* 9 */ RDF_ERR_RECLEN,
/* 10 */ RDF_ERR_SEGMENT
};
/* utility functions */
int32_t translateint32_t(int32_t in);
uint16_t translateint16_t(uint16_t in);
char *translatesegmenttype(uint16_t type);
/* RDOFF file manipulation functions */
int rdfopen(rdffile * f, const char *name);
int rdfopenhere(rdffile * f, FILE * fp, int *refcount, const char *name);
int rdfclose(rdffile * f);
int rdffindsegment(rdffile * f, int segno);
int rdfloadseg(rdffile * f, int segment, void *buffer);
rdfheaderrec *rdfgetheaderrec(rdffile * f); /* returns static storage */
void rdfheaderrewind(rdffile * f); /* back to start of header */
void rdfperror(const char *app, const char *name);
/* functions to write a new RDOFF header to a file -
use rdfnewheader to allocate a header, rdfaddheader to add records to it,
rdfaddsegment to notify the header routines that a segment exists, and
to tell it how int32_t the segment will be.
rdfwriteheader to write the file id, object length, and header
to a file, and then rdfdoneheader to dispose of the header */
rdf_headerbuf *rdfnewheader(void);
int rdfaddheader(rdf_headerbuf * h, rdfheaderrec * r);
int rdfaddsegment(rdf_headerbuf * h, int32_t seglength);
int rdfwriteheader(FILE * fp, rdf_headerbuf * h);
void rdfdoneheader(rdf_headerbuf * h);
#endif /* RDOFF_UTILS */
#endif /* RDOFF_RDOFF_H */