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* ldexp.c, ldlang.c, ldmain.c: reflect this * ldver.c: bump version to 1.97.1 * ldindr.c (add_indirect): when an edict declaring an indirect symbol is found, make sure that any ideas about the symbol being common are changed if it now known to be defined. * ldmain.c (linear_library): complain once if archive isn't ranlibbed. * ldlang.h, ldlang.c: make room for and initialize the complain once field.
100 lines
2.4 KiB
C
100 lines
2.4 KiB
C
/* ldindr.c
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Handle indirect symbols.
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An indirect symbol is where a global symbol in one file say's that
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all refs like it should be turned into refs of the symbol pointed
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at by the value of the indirect symbol.
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BFD supplies symbols to be indirected with the BFD_INDIRECT bit
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set. Whenever the linker gets one of these, it calls add_indirect
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with the symbol. We look up the symbol which this one dereferneces,
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and stop if they are the same. If they are not the same, copy all
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the information from the current to the dereffed symbol. Set the
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indirect bit in the flag. From now on the ldsym_get stuff will
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perform the indirection for us, at no charge.
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*/
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#include "bfd.h"
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#include "sysdep.h"
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#include "ld.h"
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#include "ldsym.h"
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#include "ldmisc.h"
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static asymbol **
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DEFUN(move_it,(a_list, b_list),
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asymbol **a_list AND
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asymbol **b_list)
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{
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asymbol **head = a_list;
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asymbol **cursor = head;
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if (a_list == 0) return b_list;
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if (b_list == 0) return a_list;
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while (1) {
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asymbol *ptr = cursor[0];
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asymbol **next = (asymbol **)(ptr->udata);
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if (next == 0) {
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ptr->udata = (PTR) b_list;
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return head;
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}
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cursor = next;
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}
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}
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#if 0
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void
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DEFUN(copy_over,(ldsym, bfdsym),
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ldsym_type *ldsym AND
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asymbol **bfdsym)
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{
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while (list && *list)
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{
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refize(Q_enter_global_ref(list, name);
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list = (asymbol **)((*list)->udata);
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}
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}
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#endif
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/* This call allows us to change the symbol table so that all future
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refs to the symbol are patched to know the alias - but we still
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have to fix all the old ones */
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void
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DEFUN(add_indirect,(ptr),
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asymbol **ptr)
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{
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asymbol **p;
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ldsym_type *lgs = ldsym_get((*ptr)->name);
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ldsym_type *new = ldsym_get(((asymbol *)((*ptr)->value))->name);
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/* If the mapping has already been done, stop now */
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if (lgs == new) return;
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lgs->flags |= SYM_INDIRECT;
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if (lgs->sdefs_chain && lgs->sdefs_chain[0])
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{
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einfo("indirect symbol already has definition %s", lgs->sdefs_chain[0]);
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}
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new->scoms_chain = move_it(new->scoms_chain, lgs->scoms_chain);
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lgs->scoms_chain = 0;
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new->srefs_chain = move_it(new->srefs_chain, lgs->srefs_chain);
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lgs->srefs_chain = 0;
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new->sdefs_chain = move_it(new->sdefs_chain, lgs->sdefs_chain);
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lgs->sdefs_chain = 0;
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/* If the result has any commons they should be turned into refs */
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if (new->sdefs_chain && new->scoms_chain)
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{
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refize(new, new->scoms_chain);
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}
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}
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