1 /* Linker command language support.
2 Copyright 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000,
3 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012
4 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
6 This file is part of the GNU Binutils.
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13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
21 MA 02110-1301, USA. */
25 #include "libiberty.h"
26 #include "filenames.h"
27 #include "safe-ctype.h"
47 #endif /* ENABLE_PLUGINS */
50 #define offsetof(TYPE, MEMBER) ((size_t) & (((TYPE*) 0)->MEMBER))
53 /* Locals variables. */
54 static struct obstack stat_obstack;
55 static struct obstack map_obstack;
57 #define obstack_chunk_alloc xmalloc
58 #define obstack_chunk_free free
59 static const char *entry_symbol_default = "start";
60 static bfd_boolean placed_commons = FALSE;
61 static bfd_boolean stripped_excluded_sections = FALSE;
62 static lang_output_section_statement_type *default_common_section;
63 static bfd_boolean map_option_f;
64 static bfd_vma print_dot;
65 static lang_input_statement_type *first_file;
66 static const char *current_target;
67 static lang_statement_list_type statement_list;
68 static struct bfd_hash_table lang_definedness_table;
69 static lang_statement_list_type *stat_save[10];
70 static lang_statement_list_type **stat_save_ptr = &stat_save[0];
71 static struct unique_sections *unique_section_list;
73 /* Forward declarations. */
74 static void exp_init_os (etree_type *);
75 static void init_map_userdata (bfd *, asection *, void *);
76 static lang_input_statement_type *lookup_name (const char *);
77 static struct bfd_hash_entry *lang_definedness_newfunc
78 (struct bfd_hash_entry *, struct bfd_hash_table *, const char *);
79 static void insert_undefined (const char *);
80 static bfd_boolean sort_def_symbol (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *, void *);
81 static void print_statement (lang_statement_union_type *,
82 lang_output_section_statement_type *);
83 static void print_statement_list (lang_statement_union_type *,
84 lang_output_section_statement_type *);
85 static void print_statements (void);
86 static void print_input_section (asection *, bfd_boolean);
87 static bfd_boolean lang_one_common (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *, void *);
88 static void lang_record_phdrs (void);
89 static void lang_do_version_exports_section (void);
90 static void lang_finalize_version_expr_head
91 (struct bfd_elf_version_expr_head *);
93 /* Exported variables. */
94 const char *output_target;
95 lang_output_section_statement_type *abs_output_section;
96 lang_statement_list_type lang_output_section_statement;
97 lang_statement_list_type *stat_ptr = &statement_list;
98 lang_statement_list_type file_chain = { NULL, NULL };
99 lang_statement_list_type input_file_chain;
100 struct bfd_sym_chain entry_symbol = { NULL, NULL };
101 const char *entry_section = ".text";
102 struct lang_input_statement_flags input_flags;
103 bfd_boolean entry_from_cmdline;
104 bfd_boolean undef_from_cmdline;
105 bfd_boolean lang_has_input_file = FALSE;
106 bfd_boolean had_output_filename = FALSE;
107 bfd_boolean lang_float_flag = FALSE;
108 bfd_boolean delete_output_file_on_failure = FALSE;
109 struct lang_phdr *lang_phdr_list;
110 struct lang_nocrossrefs *nocrossref_list;
112 /* Functions that traverse the linker script and might evaluate
113 DEFINED() need to increment this. */
114 int lang_statement_iteration = 0;
116 etree_type *base; /* Relocation base - or null */
118 /* Return TRUE if the PATTERN argument is a wildcard pattern.
119 Although backslashes are treated specially if a pattern contains
120 wildcards, we do not consider the mere presence of a backslash to
121 be enough to cause the pattern to be treated as a wildcard.
122 That lets us handle DOS filenames more naturally. */
123 #define wildcardp(pattern) (strpbrk ((pattern), "?*[") != NULL)
125 #define new_stat(x, y) \
126 (x##_type *) new_statement (x##_enum, sizeof (x##_type), y)
128 #define outside_section_address(q) \
129 ((q)->output_offset + (q)->output_section->vma)
131 #define outside_symbol_address(q) \
132 ((q)->value + outside_section_address (q->section))
134 #define SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH (16)
137 stat_alloc (size_t size)
139 return obstack_alloc (&stat_obstack, size);
143 name_match (const char *pattern, const char *name)
145 if (wildcardp (pattern))
146 return fnmatch (pattern, name, 0);
147 return strcmp (pattern, name);
150 /* If PATTERN is of the form archive:file, return a pointer to the
151 separator. If not, return NULL. */
154 archive_path (const char *pattern)
158 if (link_info.path_separator == 0)
161 p = strchr (pattern, link_info.path_separator);
162 #ifdef HAVE_DOS_BASED_FILE_SYSTEM
163 if (p == NULL || link_info.path_separator != ':')
166 /* Assume a match on the second char is part of drive specifier,
167 as in "c:\silly.dos". */
168 if (p == pattern + 1 && ISALPHA (*pattern))
169 p = strchr (p + 1, link_info.path_separator);
174 /* Given that FILE_SPEC results in a non-NULL SEP result from archive_path,
175 return whether F matches FILE_SPEC. */
178 input_statement_is_archive_path (const char *file_spec, char *sep,
179 lang_input_statement_type *f)
181 bfd_boolean match = FALSE;
184 || name_match (sep + 1, f->filename) == 0)
185 && ((sep != file_spec)
186 == (f->the_bfd != NULL && f->the_bfd->my_archive != NULL)))
190 if (sep != file_spec)
192 const char *aname = f->the_bfd->my_archive->filename;
194 match = name_match (file_spec, aname) == 0;
195 *sep = link_info.path_separator;
202 unique_section_p (const asection *sec,
203 const lang_output_section_statement_type *os)
205 struct unique_sections *unam;
208 if (link_info.relocatable
209 && sec->owner != NULL
210 && bfd_is_group_section (sec->owner, sec))
212 && strcmp (os->name, DISCARD_SECTION_NAME) == 0);
215 for (unam = unique_section_list; unam; unam = unam->next)
216 if (name_match (unam->name, secnam) == 0)
222 /* Generic traversal routines for finding matching sections. */
224 /* Try processing a section against a wildcard. This just calls
225 the callback unless the filename exclusion list is present
226 and excludes the file. It's hardly ever present so this
227 function is very fast. */
230 walk_wild_consider_section (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
231 lang_input_statement_type *file,
233 struct wildcard_list *sec,
237 struct name_list *list_tmp;
239 /* Don't process sections from files which were excluded. */
240 for (list_tmp = sec->spec.exclude_name_list;
242 list_tmp = list_tmp->next)
244 char *p = archive_path (list_tmp->name);
248 if (input_statement_is_archive_path (list_tmp->name, p, file))
252 else if (name_match (list_tmp->name, file->filename) == 0)
255 /* FIXME: Perhaps remove the following at some stage? Matching
256 unadorned archives like this was never documented and has
257 been superceded by the archive:path syntax. */
258 else if (file->the_bfd != NULL
259 && file->the_bfd->my_archive != NULL
260 && name_match (list_tmp->name,
261 file->the_bfd->my_archive->filename) == 0)
265 (*callback) (ptr, sec, s, ptr->section_flag_list, file, data);
268 /* Lowest common denominator routine that can handle everything correctly,
272 walk_wild_section_general (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
273 lang_input_statement_type *file,
278 struct wildcard_list *sec;
280 for (s = file->the_bfd->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next)
282 sec = ptr->section_list;
284 (*callback) (ptr, sec, s, ptr->section_flag_list, file, data);
288 bfd_boolean skip = FALSE;
290 if (sec->spec.name != NULL)
292 const char *sname = bfd_get_section_name (file->the_bfd, s);
294 skip = name_match (sec->spec.name, sname) != 0;
298 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, sec, callback, data);
305 /* Routines to find a single section given its name. If there's more
306 than one section with that name, we report that. */
310 asection *found_section;
311 bfd_boolean multiple_sections_found;
312 } section_iterator_callback_data;
315 section_iterator_callback (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, asection *s, void *data)
317 section_iterator_callback_data *d = (section_iterator_callback_data *) data;
319 if (d->found_section != NULL)
321 d->multiple_sections_found = TRUE;
325 d->found_section = s;
330 find_section (lang_input_statement_type *file,
331 struct wildcard_list *sec,
332 bfd_boolean *multiple_sections_found)
334 section_iterator_callback_data cb_data = { NULL, FALSE };
336 bfd_get_section_by_name_if (file->the_bfd, sec->spec.name,
337 section_iterator_callback, &cb_data);
338 *multiple_sections_found = cb_data.multiple_sections_found;
339 return cb_data.found_section;
342 /* Code for handling simple wildcards without going through fnmatch,
343 which can be expensive because of charset translations etc. */
345 /* A simple wild is a literal string followed by a single '*',
346 where the literal part is at least 4 characters long. */
349 is_simple_wild (const char *name)
351 size_t len = strcspn (name, "*?[");
352 return len >= 4 && name[len] == '*' && name[len + 1] == '\0';
356 match_simple_wild (const char *pattern, const char *name)
358 /* The first four characters of the pattern are guaranteed valid
359 non-wildcard characters. So we can go faster. */
360 if (pattern[0] != name[0] || pattern[1] != name[1]
361 || pattern[2] != name[2] || pattern[3] != name[3])
366 while (*pattern != '*')
367 if (*name++ != *pattern++)
373 /* Return the numerical value of the init_priority attribute from
374 section name NAME. */
377 get_init_priority (const char *name)
380 unsigned long init_priority;
382 /* GCC uses the following section names for the init_priority
383 attribute with numerical values 101 and 65535 inclusive. A
384 lower value means a higher priority.
386 1: .init_array.NNNN/.fini_array.NNNN: Where NNNN is the
387 decimal numerical value of the init_priority attribute.
388 The order of execution in .init_array is forward and
389 .fini_array is backward.
390 2: .ctors.NNNN/.ctors.NNNN: Where NNNN is 65535 minus the
391 decimal numerical value of the init_priority attribute.
392 The order of execution in .ctors is backward and .dtors
395 if (strncmp (name, ".init_array.", 12) == 0
396 || strncmp (name, ".fini_array.", 12) == 0)
398 init_priority = strtoul (name + 12, &end, 10);
399 return *end ? 0 : init_priority;
401 else if (strncmp (name, ".ctors.", 7) == 0
402 || strncmp (name, ".dtors.", 7) == 0)
404 init_priority = strtoul (name + 7, &end, 10);
405 return *end ? 0 : 65535 - init_priority;
411 /* Compare sections ASEC and BSEC according to SORT. */
414 compare_section (sort_type sort, asection *asec, asection *bsec)
417 unsigned long ainit_priority, binit_priority;
424 case by_init_priority:
426 = get_init_priority (bfd_get_section_name (asec->owner, asec));
428 = get_init_priority (bfd_get_section_name (bsec->owner, bsec));
429 if (ainit_priority == 0 || binit_priority == 0)
431 ret = ainit_priority - binit_priority;
437 case by_alignment_name:
438 ret = (bfd_section_alignment (bsec->owner, bsec)
439 - bfd_section_alignment (asec->owner, asec));
446 ret = strcmp (bfd_get_section_name (asec->owner, asec),
447 bfd_get_section_name (bsec->owner, bsec));
450 case by_name_alignment:
451 ret = strcmp (bfd_get_section_name (asec->owner, asec),
452 bfd_get_section_name (bsec->owner, bsec));
458 ret = (bfd_section_alignment (bsec->owner, bsec)
459 - bfd_section_alignment (asec->owner, asec));
466 /* Build a Binary Search Tree to sort sections, unlike insertion sort
467 used in wild_sort(). BST is considerably faster if the number of
468 of sections are large. */
470 static lang_section_bst_type **
471 wild_sort_fast (lang_wild_statement_type *wild,
472 struct wildcard_list *sec,
473 lang_input_statement_type *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
476 lang_section_bst_type **tree;
479 if (!wild->filenames_sorted
480 && (sec == NULL || sec->spec.sorted == none))
482 /* Append at the right end of tree. */
484 tree = &((*tree)->right);
490 /* Find the correct node to append this section. */
491 if (compare_section (sec->spec.sorted, section, (*tree)->section) < 0)
492 tree = &((*tree)->left);
494 tree = &((*tree)->right);
500 /* Use wild_sort_fast to build a BST to sort sections. */
503 output_section_callback_fast (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
504 struct wildcard_list *sec,
506 struct flag_info *sflag_list ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
507 lang_input_statement_type *file,
510 lang_section_bst_type *node;
511 lang_section_bst_type **tree;
512 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
514 os = (lang_output_section_statement_type *) output;
516 if (unique_section_p (section, os))
519 node = (lang_section_bst_type *) xmalloc (sizeof (lang_section_bst_type));
522 node->section = section;
524 tree = wild_sort_fast (ptr, sec, file, section);
529 /* Convert a sorted sections' BST back to list form. */
532 output_section_callback_tree_to_list (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
533 lang_section_bst_type *tree,
537 output_section_callback_tree_to_list (ptr, tree->left, output);
539 lang_add_section (&ptr->children, tree->section, NULL,
540 (lang_output_section_statement_type *) output);
543 output_section_callback_tree_to_list (ptr, tree->right, output);
548 /* Specialized, optimized routines for handling different kinds of
552 walk_wild_section_specs1_wild0 (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
553 lang_input_statement_type *file,
557 /* We can just do a hash lookup for the section with the right name.
558 But if that lookup discovers more than one section with the name
559 (should be rare), we fall back to the general algorithm because
560 we would otherwise have to sort the sections to make sure they
561 get processed in the bfd's order. */
562 bfd_boolean multiple_sections_found;
563 struct wildcard_list *sec0 = ptr->handler_data[0];
564 asection *s0 = find_section (file, sec0, &multiple_sections_found);
566 if (multiple_sections_found)
567 walk_wild_section_general (ptr, file, callback, data);
569 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s0, sec0, callback, data);
573 walk_wild_section_specs1_wild1 (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
574 lang_input_statement_type *file,
579 struct wildcard_list *wildsec0 = ptr->handler_data[0];
581 for (s = file->the_bfd->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next)
583 const char *sname = bfd_get_section_name (file->the_bfd, s);
584 bfd_boolean skip = !match_simple_wild (wildsec0->spec.name, sname);
587 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, wildsec0, callback, data);
592 walk_wild_section_specs2_wild1 (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
593 lang_input_statement_type *file,
598 struct wildcard_list *sec0 = ptr->handler_data[0];
599 struct wildcard_list *wildsec1 = ptr->handler_data[1];
600 bfd_boolean multiple_sections_found;
601 asection *s0 = find_section (file, sec0, &multiple_sections_found);
603 if (multiple_sections_found)
605 walk_wild_section_general (ptr, file, callback, data);
609 /* Note that if the section was not found, s0 is NULL and
610 we'll simply never succeed the s == s0 test below. */
611 for (s = file->the_bfd->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next)
613 /* Recall that in this code path, a section cannot satisfy more
614 than one spec, so if s == s0 then it cannot match
617 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, sec0, callback, data);
620 const char *sname = bfd_get_section_name (file->the_bfd, s);
621 bfd_boolean skip = !match_simple_wild (wildsec1->spec.name, sname);
624 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, wildsec1, callback,
631 walk_wild_section_specs3_wild2 (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
632 lang_input_statement_type *file,
637 struct wildcard_list *sec0 = ptr->handler_data[0];
638 struct wildcard_list *wildsec1 = ptr->handler_data[1];
639 struct wildcard_list *wildsec2 = ptr->handler_data[2];
640 bfd_boolean multiple_sections_found;
641 asection *s0 = find_section (file, sec0, &multiple_sections_found);
643 if (multiple_sections_found)
645 walk_wild_section_general (ptr, file, callback, data);
649 for (s = file->the_bfd->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next)
652 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, sec0, callback, data);
655 const char *sname = bfd_get_section_name (file->the_bfd, s);
656 bfd_boolean skip = !match_simple_wild (wildsec1->spec.name, sname);
659 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, wildsec1, callback, data);
662 skip = !match_simple_wild (wildsec2->spec.name, sname);
664 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, wildsec2, callback,
672 walk_wild_section_specs4_wild2 (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
673 lang_input_statement_type *file,
678 struct wildcard_list *sec0 = ptr->handler_data[0];
679 struct wildcard_list *sec1 = ptr->handler_data[1];
680 struct wildcard_list *wildsec2 = ptr->handler_data[2];
681 struct wildcard_list *wildsec3 = ptr->handler_data[3];
682 bfd_boolean multiple_sections_found;
683 asection *s0 = find_section (file, sec0, &multiple_sections_found), *s1;
685 if (multiple_sections_found)
687 walk_wild_section_general (ptr, file, callback, data);
691 s1 = find_section (file, sec1, &multiple_sections_found);
692 if (multiple_sections_found)
694 walk_wild_section_general (ptr, file, callback, data);
698 for (s = file->the_bfd->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next)
701 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, sec0, callback, data);
704 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, sec1, callback, data);
707 const char *sname = bfd_get_section_name (file->the_bfd, s);
708 bfd_boolean skip = !match_simple_wild (wildsec2->spec.name,
712 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, wildsec2, callback,
716 skip = !match_simple_wild (wildsec3->spec.name, sname);
718 walk_wild_consider_section (ptr, file, s, wildsec3,
726 walk_wild_section (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
727 lang_input_statement_type *file,
731 if (file->flags.just_syms)
734 (*ptr->walk_wild_section_handler) (ptr, file, callback, data);
737 /* Returns TRUE when name1 is a wildcard spec that might match
738 something name2 can match. We're conservative: we return FALSE
739 only if the prefixes of name1 and name2 are different up to the
740 first wildcard character. */
743 wild_spec_can_overlap (const char *name1, const char *name2)
745 size_t prefix1_len = strcspn (name1, "?*[");
746 size_t prefix2_len = strcspn (name2, "?*[");
747 size_t min_prefix_len;
749 /* Note that if there is no wildcard character, then we treat the
750 terminating 0 as part of the prefix. Thus ".text" won't match
751 ".text." or ".text.*", for example. */
752 if (name1[prefix1_len] == '\0')
754 if (name2[prefix2_len] == '\0')
757 min_prefix_len = prefix1_len < prefix2_len ? prefix1_len : prefix2_len;
759 return memcmp (name1, name2, min_prefix_len) == 0;
762 /* Select specialized code to handle various kinds of wildcard
766 analyze_walk_wild_section_handler (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr)
769 int wild_name_count = 0;
770 struct wildcard_list *sec;
774 ptr->walk_wild_section_handler = walk_wild_section_general;
775 ptr->handler_data[0] = NULL;
776 ptr->handler_data[1] = NULL;
777 ptr->handler_data[2] = NULL;
778 ptr->handler_data[3] = NULL;
781 /* Count how many wildcard_specs there are, and how many of those
782 actually use wildcards in the name. Also, bail out if any of the
783 wildcard names are NULL. (Can this actually happen?
784 walk_wild_section used to test for it.) And bail out if any
785 of the wildcards are more complex than a simple string
786 ending in a single '*'. */
787 for (sec = ptr->section_list; sec != NULL; sec = sec->next)
790 if (sec->spec.name == NULL)
792 if (wildcardp (sec->spec.name))
795 if (!is_simple_wild (sec->spec.name))
800 /* The zero-spec case would be easy to optimize but it doesn't
801 happen in practice. Likewise, more than 4 specs doesn't
802 happen in practice. */
803 if (sec_count == 0 || sec_count > 4)
806 /* Check that no two specs can match the same section. */
807 for (sec = ptr->section_list; sec != NULL; sec = sec->next)
809 struct wildcard_list *sec2;
810 for (sec2 = sec->next; sec2 != NULL; sec2 = sec2->next)
812 if (wild_spec_can_overlap (sec->spec.name, sec2->spec.name))
817 signature = (sec_count << 8) + wild_name_count;
821 ptr->walk_wild_section_handler = walk_wild_section_specs1_wild0;
824 ptr->walk_wild_section_handler = walk_wild_section_specs1_wild1;
827 ptr->walk_wild_section_handler = walk_wild_section_specs2_wild1;
830 ptr->walk_wild_section_handler = walk_wild_section_specs3_wild2;
833 ptr->walk_wild_section_handler = walk_wild_section_specs4_wild2;
839 /* Now fill the data array with pointers to the specs, first the
840 specs with non-wildcard names, then the specs with wildcard
841 names. It's OK to process the specs in different order from the
842 given order, because we've already determined that no section
843 will match more than one spec. */
845 for (sec = ptr->section_list; sec != NULL; sec = sec->next)
846 if (!wildcardp (sec->spec.name))
847 ptr->handler_data[data_counter++] = sec;
848 for (sec = ptr->section_list; sec != NULL; sec = sec->next)
849 if (wildcardp (sec->spec.name))
850 ptr->handler_data[data_counter++] = sec;
853 /* Handle a wild statement for a single file F. */
856 walk_wild_file (lang_wild_statement_type *s,
857 lang_input_statement_type *f,
861 if (f->the_bfd == NULL
862 || ! bfd_check_format (f->the_bfd, bfd_archive))
863 walk_wild_section (s, f, callback, data);
868 /* This is an archive file. We must map each member of the
869 archive separately. */
870 member = bfd_openr_next_archived_file (f->the_bfd, NULL);
871 while (member != NULL)
873 /* When lookup_name is called, it will call the add_symbols
874 entry point for the archive. For each element of the
875 archive which is included, BFD will call ldlang_add_file,
876 which will set the usrdata field of the member to the
877 lang_input_statement. */
878 if (member->usrdata != NULL)
880 walk_wild_section (s,
881 (lang_input_statement_type *) member->usrdata,
885 member = bfd_openr_next_archived_file (f->the_bfd, member);
891 walk_wild (lang_wild_statement_type *s, callback_t callback, void *data)
893 const char *file_spec = s->filename;
896 if (file_spec == NULL)
898 /* Perform the iteration over all files in the list. */
899 LANG_FOR_EACH_INPUT_STATEMENT (f)
901 walk_wild_file (s, f, callback, data);
904 else if ((p = archive_path (file_spec)) != NULL)
906 LANG_FOR_EACH_INPUT_STATEMENT (f)
908 if (input_statement_is_archive_path (file_spec, p, f))
909 walk_wild_file (s, f, callback, data);
912 else if (wildcardp (file_spec))
914 LANG_FOR_EACH_INPUT_STATEMENT (f)
916 if (fnmatch (file_spec, f->filename, 0) == 0)
917 walk_wild_file (s, f, callback, data);
922 lang_input_statement_type *f;
924 /* Perform the iteration over a single file. */
925 f = lookup_name (file_spec);
927 walk_wild_file (s, f, callback, data);
931 /* lang_for_each_statement walks the parse tree and calls the provided
932 function for each node, except those inside output section statements
933 with constraint set to -1. */
936 lang_for_each_statement_worker (void (*func) (lang_statement_union_type *),
937 lang_statement_union_type *s)
939 for (; s != NULL; s = s->header.next)
943 switch (s->header.type)
945 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
946 lang_for_each_statement_worker (func, constructor_list.head);
948 case lang_output_section_statement_enum:
949 if (s->output_section_statement.constraint != -1)
950 lang_for_each_statement_worker
951 (func, s->output_section_statement.children.head);
953 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
954 lang_for_each_statement_worker (func,
955 s->wild_statement.children.head);
957 case lang_group_statement_enum:
958 lang_for_each_statement_worker (func,
959 s->group_statement.children.head);
961 case lang_data_statement_enum:
962 case lang_reloc_statement_enum:
963 case lang_object_symbols_statement_enum:
964 case lang_output_statement_enum:
965 case lang_target_statement_enum:
966 case lang_input_section_enum:
967 case lang_input_statement_enum:
968 case lang_assignment_statement_enum:
969 case lang_padding_statement_enum:
970 case lang_address_statement_enum:
971 case lang_fill_statement_enum:
972 case lang_insert_statement_enum:
982 lang_for_each_statement (void (*func) (lang_statement_union_type *))
984 lang_for_each_statement_worker (func, statement_list.head);
987 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------*/
990 lang_list_init (lang_statement_list_type *list)
993 list->tail = &list->head;
997 push_stat_ptr (lang_statement_list_type *new_ptr)
999 if (stat_save_ptr >= stat_save + sizeof (stat_save) / sizeof (stat_save[0]))
1001 *stat_save_ptr++ = stat_ptr;
1008 if (stat_save_ptr <= stat_save)
1010 stat_ptr = *--stat_save_ptr;
1013 /* Build a new statement node for the parse tree. */
1015 static lang_statement_union_type *
1016 new_statement (enum statement_enum type,
1018 lang_statement_list_type *list)
1020 lang_statement_union_type *new_stmt;
1022 new_stmt = (lang_statement_union_type *) stat_alloc (size);
1023 new_stmt->header.type = type;
1024 new_stmt->header.next = NULL;
1025 lang_statement_append (list, new_stmt, &new_stmt->header.next);
1029 /* Build a new input file node for the language. There are several
1030 ways in which we treat an input file, eg, we only look at symbols,
1031 or prefix it with a -l etc.
1033 We can be supplied with requests for input files more than once;
1034 they may, for example be split over several lines like foo.o(.text)
1035 foo.o(.data) etc, so when asked for a file we check that we haven't
1036 got it already so we don't duplicate the bfd. */
1038 static lang_input_statement_type *
1039 new_afile (const char *name,
1040 lang_input_file_enum_type file_type,
1042 bfd_boolean add_to_list)
1044 lang_input_statement_type *p;
1046 lang_has_input_file = TRUE;
1049 p = (lang_input_statement_type *) new_stat (lang_input_statement, stat_ptr);
1052 p = (lang_input_statement_type *)
1053 stat_alloc (sizeof (lang_input_statement_type));
1054 p->header.type = lang_input_statement_enum;
1055 p->header.next = NULL;
1058 memset (&p->the_bfd, 0,
1059 sizeof (*p) - offsetof (lang_input_statement_type, the_bfd));
1061 p->flags.dynamic = input_flags.dynamic;
1062 p->flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_dynamic = input_flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_dynamic;
1063 p->flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_regular = input_flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_regular;
1064 p->flags.whole_archive = input_flags.whole_archive;
1065 p->flags.sysrooted = input_flags.sysrooted;
1067 if (file_type == lang_input_file_is_l_enum
1068 && name[0] == ':' && name[1] != '\0')
1070 file_type = lang_input_file_is_search_file_enum;
1076 case lang_input_file_is_symbols_only_enum:
1078 p->local_sym_name = name;
1079 p->flags.real = TRUE;
1080 p->flags.just_syms = TRUE;
1082 case lang_input_file_is_fake_enum:
1084 p->local_sym_name = name;
1086 case lang_input_file_is_l_enum:
1088 p->local_sym_name = concat ("-l", name, (const char *) NULL);
1089 p->flags.maybe_archive = TRUE;
1090 p->flags.real = TRUE;
1091 p->flags.search_dirs = TRUE;
1093 case lang_input_file_is_marker_enum:
1095 p->local_sym_name = name;
1096 p->flags.search_dirs = TRUE;
1098 case lang_input_file_is_search_file_enum:
1100 p->local_sym_name = name;
1101 p->flags.real = TRUE;
1102 p->flags.search_dirs = TRUE;
1104 case lang_input_file_is_file_enum:
1106 p->local_sym_name = name;
1107 p->flags.real = TRUE;
1113 lang_statement_append (&input_file_chain,
1114 (lang_statement_union_type *) p,
1115 &p->next_real_file);
1119 lang_input_statement_type *
1120 lang_add_input_file (const char *name,
1121 lang_input_file_enum_type file_type,
1124 return new_afile (name, file_type, target, TRUE);
1127 struct out_section_hash_entry
1129 struct bfd_hash_entry root;
1130 lang_statement_union_type s;
1133 /* The hash table. */
1135 static struct bfd_hash_table output_section_statement_table;
1137 /* Support routines for the hash table used by lang_output_section_find,
1138 initialize the table, fill in an entry and remove the table. */
1140 static struct bfd_hash_entry *
1141 output_section_statement_newfunc (struct bfd_hash_entry *entry,
1142 struct bfd_hash_table *table,
1145 lang_output_section_statement_type **nextp;
1146 struct out_section_hash_entry *ret;
1150 entry = (struct bfd_hash_entry *) bfd_hash_allocate (table,
1156 entry = bfd_hash_newfunc (entry, table, string);
1160 ret = (struct out_section_hash_entry *) entry;
1161 memset (&ret->s, 0, sizeof (ret->s));
1162 ret->s.header.type = lang_output_section_statement_enum;
1163 ret->s.output_section_statement.subsection_alignment = -1;
1164 ret->s.output_section_statement.section_alignment = -1;
1165 ret->s.output_section_statement.block_value = 1;
1166 lang_list_init (&ret->s.output_section_statement.children);
1167 lang_statement_append (stat_ptr, &ret->s, &ret->s.header.next);
1169 /* For every output section statement added to the list, except the
1170 first one, lang_output_section_statement.tail points to the "next"
1171 field of the last element of the list. */
1172 if (lang_output_section_statement.head != NULL)
1173 ret->s.output_section_statement.prev
1174 = ((lang_output_section_statement_type *)
1175 ((char *) lang_output_section_statement.tail
1176 - offsetof (lang_output_section_statement_type, next)));
1178 /* GCC's strict aliasing rules prevent us from just casting the
1179 address, so we store the pointer in a variable and cast that
1181 nextp = &ret->s.output_section_statement.next;
1182 lang_statement_append (&lang_output_section_statement,
1184 (lang_statement_union_type **) nextp);
1189 output_section_statement_table_init (void)
1191 if (!bfd_hash_table_init_n (&output_section_statement_table,
1192 output_section_statement_newfunc,
1193 sizeof (struct out_section_hash_entry),
1195 einfo (_("%P%F: can not create hash table: %E\n"));
1199 output_section_statement_table_free (void)
1201 bfd_hash_table_free (&output_section_statement_table);
1204 /* Build enough state so that the parser can build its tree. */
1209 obstack_begin (&stat_obstack, 1000);
1211 stat_ptr = &statement_list;
1213 output_section_statement_table_init ();
1215 lang_list_init (stat_ptr);
1217 lang_list_init (&input_file_chain);
1218 lang_list_init (&lang_output_section_statement);
1219 lang_list_init (&file_chain);
1220 first_file = lang_add_input_file (NULL, lang_input_file_is_marker_enum,
1222 abs_output_section =
1223 lang_output_section_statement_lookup (BFD_ABS_SECTION_NAME, 0, TRUE);
1225 abs_output_section->bfd_section = bfd_abs_section_ptr;
1227 /* The value "3" is ad-hoc, somewhat related to the expected number of
1228 DEFINED expressions in a linker script. For most default linker
1229 scripts, there are none. Why a hash table then? Well, it's somewhat
1230 simpler to re-use working machinery than using a linked list in terms
1231 of code-complexity here in ld, besides the initialization which just
1232 looks like other code here. */
1233 if (!bfd_hash_table_init_n (&lang_definedness_table,
1234 lang_definedness_newfunc,
1235 sizeof (struct lang_definedness_hash_entry),
1237 einfo (_("%P%F: can not create hash table: %E\n"));
1243 output_section_statement_table_free ();
1246 /*----------------------------------------------------------------------
1247 A region is an area of memory declared with the
1248 MEMORY { name:org=exp, len=exp ... }
1251 We maintain a list of all the regions here.
1253 If no regions are specified in the script, then the default is used
1254 which is created when looked up to be the entire data space.
1256 If create is true we are creating a region inside a MEMORY block.
1257 In this case it is probably an error to create a region that has
1258 already been created. If we are not inside a MEMORY block it is
1259 dubious to use an undeclared region name (except DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION)
1260 and so we issue a warning.
1262 Each region has at least one name. The first name is either
1263 DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION or the name given in the MEMORY block. You can add
1264 alias names to an existing region within a script with
1265 REGION_ALIAS (alias, region_name). Each name corresponds to at most one
1268 static lang_memory_region_type *lang_memory_region_list;
1269 static lang_memory_region_type **lang_memory_region_list_tail
1270 = &lang_memory_region_list;
1272 lang_memory_region_type *
1273 lang_memory_region_lookup (const char *const name, bfd_boolean create)
1275 lang_memory_region_name *n;
1276 lang_memory_region_type *r;
1277 lang_memory_region_type *new_region;
1279 /* NAME is NULL for LMA memspecs if no region was specified. */
1283 for (r = lang_memory_region_list; r != NULL; r = r->next)
1284 for (n = &r->name_list; n != NULL; n = n->next)
1285 if (strcmp (n->name, name) == 0)
1288 einfo (_("%P:%S: warning: redeclaration of memory region `%s'\n"),
1293 if (!create && strcmp (name, DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION))
1294 einfo (_("%P:%S: warning: memory region `%s' not declared\n"),
1297 new_region = (lang_memory_region_type *)
1298 stat_alloc (sizeof (lang_memory_region_type));
1300 new_region->name_list.name = xstrdup (name);
1301 new_region->name_list.next = NULL;
1302 new_region->next = NULL;
1303 new_region->origin = 0;
1304 new_region->length = ~(bfd_size_type) 0;
1305 new_region->current = 0;
1306 new_region->last_os = NULL;
1307 new_region->flags = 0;
1308 new_region->not_flags = 0;
1309 new_region->had_full_message = FALSE;
1311 *lang_memory_region_list_tail = new_region;
1312 lang_memory_region_list_tail = &new_region->next;
1318 lang_memory_region_alias (const char * alias, const char * region_name)
1320 lang_memory_region_name * n;
1321 lang_memory_region_type * r;
1322 lang_memory_region_type * region;
1324 /* The default region must be unique. This ensures that it is not necessary
1325 to iterate through the name list if someone wants the check if a region is
1326 the default memory region. */
1327 if (strcmp (region_name, DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION) == 0
1328 || strcmp (alias, DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION) == 0)
1329 einfo (_("%F%P:%S: error: alias for default memory region\n"), NULL);
1331 /* Look for the target region and check if the alias is not already
1334 for (r = lang_memory_region_list; r != NULL; r = r->next)
1335 for (n = &r->name_list; n != NULL; n = n->next)
1337 if (region == NULL && strcmp (n->name, region_name) == 0)
1339 if (strcmp (n->name, alias) == 0)
1340 einfo (_("%F%P:%S: error: redefinition of memory region "
1345 /* Check if the target region exists. */
1347 einfo (_("%F%P:%S: error: memory region `%s' "
1348 "for alias `%s' does not exist\n"),
1349 NULL, region_name, alias);
1351 /* Add alias to region name list. */
1352 n = (lang_memory_region_name *) stat_alloc (sizeof (lang_memory_region_name));
1353 n->name = xstrdup (alias);
1354 n->next = region->name_list.next;
1355 region->name_list.next = n;
1358 static lang_memory_region_type *
1359 lang_memory_default (asection * section)
1361 lang_memory_region_type *p;
1363 flagword sec_flags = section->flags;
1365 /* Override SEC_DATA to mean a writable section. */
1366 if ((sec_flags & (SEC_ALLOC | SEC_READONLY | SEC_CODE)) == SEC_ALLOC)
1367 sec_flags |= SEC_DATA;
1369 for (p = lang_memory_region_list; p != NULL; p = p->next)
1371 if ((p->flags & sec_flags) != 0
1372 && (p->not_flags & sec_flags) == 0)
1377 return lang_memory_region_lookup (DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION, FALSE);
1380 /* Find or create an output_section_statement with the given NAME.
1381 If CONSTRAINT is non-zero match one with that constraint, otherwise
1382 match any non-negative constraint. If CREATE, always make a
1383 new output_section_statement for SPECIAL CONSTRAINT. */
1385 lang_output_section_statement_type *
1386 lang_output_section_statement_lookup (const char *name,
1390 struct out_section_hash_entry *entry;
1392 entry = ((struct out_section_hash_entry *)
1393 bfd_hash_lookup (&output_section_statement_table, name,
1398 einfo (_("%P%F: failed creating section `%s': %E\n"), name);
1402 if (entry->s.output_section_statement.name != NULL)
1404 /* We have a section of this name, but it might not have the correct
1406 struct out_section_hash_entry *last_ent;
1408 name = entry->s.output_section_statement.name;
1409 if (create && constraint == SPECIAL)
1410 /* Not traversing to the end reverses the order of the second
1411 and subsequent SPECIAL sections in the hash table chain,
1412 but that shouldn't matter. */
1417 if (constraint == entry->s.output_section_statement.constraint
1419 && entry->s.output_section_statement.constraint >= 0))
1420 return &entry->s.output_section_statement;
1422 entry = (struct out_section_hash_entry *) entry->root.next;
1424 while (entry != NULL
1425 && name == entry->s.output_section_statement.name);
1431 = ((struct out_section_hash_entry *)
1432 output_section_statement_newfunc (NULL,
1433 &output_section_statement_table,
1437 einfo (_("%P%F: failed creating section `%s': %E\n"), name);
1440 entry->root = last_ent->root;
1441 last_ent->root.next = &entry->root;
1444 entry->s.output_section_statement.name = name;
1445 entry->s.output_section_statement.constraint = constraint;
1446 return &entry->s.output_section_statement;
1449 /* Find the next output_section_statement with the same name as OS.
1450 If CONSTRAINT is non-zero, find one with that constraint otherwise
1451 match any non-negative constraint. */
1453 lang_output_section_statement_type *
1454 next_matching_output_section_statement (lang_output_section_statement_type *os,
1457 /* All output_section_statements are actually part of a
1458 struct out_section_hash_entry. */
1459 struct out_section_hash_entry *entry = (struct out_section_hash_entry *)
1461 - offsetof (struct out_section_hash_entry, s.output_section_statement));
1462 const char *name = os->name;
1464 ASSERT (name == entry->root.string);
1467 entry = (struct out_section_hash_entry *) entry->root.next;
1469 || name != entry->s.output_section_statement.name)
1472 while (constraint != entry->s.output_section_statement.constraint
1474 || entry->s.output_section_statement.constraint < 0));
1476 return &entry->s.output_section_statement;
1479 /* A variant of lang_output_section_find used by place_orphan.
1480 Returns the output statement that should precede a new output
1481 statement for SEC. If an exact match is found on certain flags,
1484 lang_output_section_statement_type *
1485 lang_output_section_find_by_flags (const asection *sec,
1486 lang_output_section_statement_type **exact,
1487 lang_match_sec_type_func match_type)
1489 lang_output_section_statement_type *first, *look, *found;
1492 /* We know the first statement on this list is *ABS*. May as well
1494 first = &lang_output_section_statement.head->output_section_statement;
1495 first = first->next;
1497 /* First try for an exact match. */
1499 for (look = first; look; look = look->next)
1501 flags = look->flags;
1502 if (look->bfd_section != NULL)
1504 flags = look->bfd_section->flags;
1505 if (match_type && !match_type (link_info.output_bfd,
1510 flags ^= sec->flags;
1511 if (!(flags & (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_READONLY
1512 | SEC_CODE | SEC_SMALL_DATA | SEC_THREAD_LOCAL)))
1522 if ((sec->flags & SEC_CODE) != 0
1523 && (sec->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0)
1525 /* Try for a rw code section. */
1526 for (look = first; look; look = look->next)
1528 flags = look->flags;
1529 if (look->bfd_section != NULL)
1531 flags = look->bfd_section->flags;
1532 if (match_type && !match_type (link_info.output_bfd,
1537 flags ^= sec->flags;
1538 if (!(flags & (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD
1539 | SEC_CODE | SEC_SMALL_DATA | SEC_THREAD_LOCAL)))
1543 else if ((sec->flags & (SEC_READONLY | SEC_THREAD_LOCAL)) != 0
1544 && (sec->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0)
1546 /* .rodata can go after .text, .sdata2 after .rodata. */
1547 for (look = first; look; look = look->next)
1549 flags = look->flags;
1550 if (look->bfd_section != NULL)
1552 flags = look->bfd_section->flags;
1553 if (match_type && !match_type (link_info.output_bfd,
1558 flags ^= sec->flags;
1559 if (!(flags & (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD
1560 | SEC_READONLY | SEC_SMALL_DATA))
1561 || (!(flags & (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD
1563 && !(look->flags & SEC_SMALL_DATA))
1564 || (!(flags & (SEC_THREAD_LOCAL | SEC_ALLOC))
1565 && (look->flags & SEC_THREAD_LOCAL)
1566 && (!(flags & SEC_LOAD)
1567 || (look->flags & SEC_LOAD))))
1571 else if ((sec->flags & SEC_SMALL_DATA) != 0
1572 && (sec->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0)
1574 /* .sdata goes after .data, .sbss after .sdata. */
1575 for (look = first; look; look = look->next)
1577 flags = look->flags;
1578 if (look->bfd_section != NULL)
1580 flags = look->bfd_section->flags;
1581 if (match_type && !match_type (link_info.output_bfd,
1586 flags ^= sec->flags;
1587 if (!(flags & (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD
1588 | SEC_THREAD_LOCAL))
1589 || ((look->flags & SEC_SMALL_DATA)
1590 && !(sec->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS)))
1594 else if ((sec->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0
1595 && (sec->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0)
1597 /* .data goes after .rodata. */
1598 for (look = first; look; look = look->next)
1600 flags = look->flags;
1601 if (look->bfd_section != NULL)
1603 flags = look->bfd_section->flags;
1604 if (match_type && !match_type (link_info.output_bfd,
1609 flags ^= sec->flags;
1610 if (!(flags & (SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD
1611 | SEC_SMALL_DATA | SEC_THREAD_LOCAL)))
1615 else if ((sec->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0)
1617 /* .bss goes after any other alloc section. */
1618 for (look = first; look; look = look->next)
1620 flags = look->flags;
1621 if (look->bfd_section != NULL)
1623 flags = look->bfd_section->flags;
1624 if (match_type && !match_type (link_info.output_bfd,
1629 flags ^= sec->flags;
1630 if (!(flags & SEC_ALLOC))
1636 /* non-alloc go last. */
1637 for (look = first; look; look = look->next)
1639 flags = look->flags;
1640 if (look->bfd_section != NULL)
1641 flags = look->bfd_section->flags;
1642 flags ^= sec->flags;
1643 if (!(flags & SEC_DEBUGGING))
1649 if (found || !match_type)
1652 return lang_output_section_find_by_flags (sec, NULL, NULL);
1655 /* Find the last output section before given output statement.
1656 Used by place_orphan. */
1659 output_prev_sec_find (lang_output_section_statement_type *os)
1661 lang_output_section_statement_type *lookup;
1663 for (lookup = os->prev; lookup != NULL; lookup = lookup->prev)
1665 if (lookup->constraint < 0)
1668 if (lookup->bfd_section != NULL && lookup->bfd_section->owner != NULL)
1669 return lookup->bfd_section;
1675 /* Look for a suitable place for a new output section statement. The
1676 idea is to skip over anything that might be inside a SECTIONS {}
1677 statement in a script, before we find another output section
1678 statement. Assignments to "dot" before an output section statement
1679 are assumed to belong to it, except in two cases; The first
1680 assignment to dot, and assignments before non-alloc sections.
1681 Otherwise we might put an orphan before . = . + SIZEOF_HEADERS or
1682 similar assignments that set the initial address, or we might
1683 insert non-alloc note sections among assignments setting end of
1686 static lang_statement_union_type **
1687 insert_os_after (lang_output_section_statement_type *after)
1689 lang_statement_union_type **where;
1690 lang_statement_union_type **assign = NULL;
1691 bfd_boolean ignore_first;
1694 = after == &lang_output_section_statement.head->output_section_statement;
1696 for (where = &after->header.next;
1698 where = &(*where)->header.next)
1700 switch ((*where)->header.type)
1702 case lang_assignment_statement_enum:
1705 lang_assignment_statement_type *ass;
1707 ass = &(*where)->assignment_statement;
1708 if (ass->exp->type.node_class != etree_assert
1709 && ass->exp->assign.dst[0] == '.'
1710 && ass->exp->assign.dst[1] == 0
1714 ignore_first = FALSE;
1716 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
1717 case lang_input_section_enum:
1718 case lang_object_symbols_statement_enum:
1719 case lang_fill_statement_enum:
1720 case lang_data_statement_enum:
1721 case lang_reloc_statement_enum:
1722 case lang_padding_statement_enum:
1723 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
1726 case lang_output_section_statement_enum:
1729 asection *s = (*where)->output_section_statement.bfd_section;
1732 || s->map_head.s == NULL
1733 || (s->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0)
1737 case lang_input_statement_enum:
1738 case lang_address_statement_enum:
1739 case lang_target_statement_enum:
1740 case lang_output_statement_enum:
1741 case lang_group_statement_enum:
1742 case lang_insert_statement_enum:
1751 lang_output_section_statement_type *
1752 lang_insert_orphan (asection *s,
1753 const char *secname,
1755 lang_output_section_statement_type *after,
1756 struct orphan_save *place,
1757 etree_type *address,
1758 lang_statement_list_type *add_child)
1760 lang_statement_list_type add;
1762 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
1763 lang_output_section_statement_type **os_tail;
1765 /* If we have found an appropriate place for the output section
1766 statements for this orphan, add them to our own private list,
1767 inserting them later into the global statement list. */
1770 lang_list_init (&add);
1771 push_stat_ptr (&add);
1774 if (link_info.relocatable || (s->flags & (SEC_LOAD | SEC_ALLOC)) == 0)
1775 address = exp_intop (0);
1777 os_tail = ((lang_output_section_statement_type **)
1778 lang_output_section_statement.tail);
1779 os = lang_enter_output_section_statement (secname, address, normal_section,
1780 NULL, NULL, NULL, constraint);
1783 if (config.build_constructors && *os_tail == os)
1785 /* If the name of the section is representable in C, then create
1786 symbols to mark the start and the end of the section. */
1787 for (ps = secname; *ps != '\0'; ps++)
1788 if (! ISALNUM ((unsigned char) *ps) && *ps != '_')
1794 symname = (char *) xmalloc (ps - secname + sizeof "__start_" + 1);
1795 symname[0] = bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (link_info.output_bfd);
1796 sprintf (symname + (symname[0] != 0), "__start_%s", secname);
1797 lang_add_assignment (exp_provide (symname,
1798 exp_nameop (NAME, "."),
1803 if (add_child == NULL)
1804 add_child = &os->children;
1805 lang_add_section (add_child, s, NULL, os);
1807 if (after && (s->flags & (SEC_LOAD | SEC_ALLOC)) != 0)
1809 const char *region = (after->region
1810 ? after->region->name_list.name
1811 : DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION);
1812 const char *lma_region = (after->lma_region
1813 ? after->lma_region->name_list.name
1815 lang_leave_output_section_statement (NULL, region, after->phdrs,
1819 lang_leave_output_section_statement (NULL, DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION, NULL,
1822 if (ps != NULL && *ps == '\0')
1826 symname = (char *) xmalloc (ps - secname + sizeof "__stop_" + 1);
1827 symname[0] = bfd_get_symbol_leading_char (link_info.output_bfd);
1828 sprintf (symname + (symname[0] != 0), "__stop_%s", secname);
1829 lang_add_assignment (exp_provide (symname,
1830 exp_nameop (NAME, "."),
1834 /* Restore the global list pointer. */
1838 if (after != NULL && os->bfd_section != NULL)
1840 asection *snew, *as;
1842 snew = os->bfd_section;
1844 /* Shuffle the bfd section list to make the output file look
1845 neater. This is really only cosmetic. */
1846 if (place->section == NULL
1847 && after != (&lang_output_section_statement.head
1848 ->output_section_statement))
1850 asection *bfd_section = after->bfd_section;
1852 /* If the output statement hasn't been used to place any input
1853 sections (and thus doesn't have an output bfd_section),
1854 look for the closest prior output statement having an
1856 if (bfd_section == NULL)
1857 bfd_section = output_prev_sec_find (after);
1859 if (bfd_section != NULL && bfd_section != snew)
1860 place->section = &bfd_section->next;
1863 if (place->section == NULL)
1864 place->section = &link_info.output_bfd->sections;
1866 as = *place->section;
1870 /* Put the section at the end of the list. */
1872 /* Unlink the section. */
1873 bfd_section_list_remove (link_info.output_bfd, snew);
1875 /* Now tack it back on in the right place. */
1876 bfd_section_list_append (link_info.output_bfd, snew);
1878 else if (as != snew && as->prev != snew)
1880 /* Unlink the section. */
1881 bfd_section_list_remove (link_info.output_bfd, snew);
1883 /* Now tack it back on in the right place. */
1884 bfd_section_list_insert_before (link_info.output_bfd, as, snew);
1887 /* Save the end of this list. Further ophans of this type will
1888 follow the one we've just added. */
1889 place->section = &snew->next;
1891 /* The following is non-cosmetic. We try to put the output
1892 statements in some sort of reasonable order here, because they
1893 determine the final load addresses of the orphan sections.
1894 In addition, placing output statements in the wrong order may
1895 require extra segments. For instance, given a typical
1896 situation of all read-only sections placed in one segment and
1897 following that a segment containing all the read-write
1898 sections, we wouldn't want to place an orphan read/write
1899 section before or amongst the read-only ones. */
1900 if (add.head != NULL)
1902 lang_output_section_statement_type *newly_added_os;
1904 if (place->stmt == NULL)
1906 lang_statement_union_type **where = insert_os_after (after);
1911 place->os_tail = &after->next;
1915 /* Put it after the last orphan statement we added. */
1916 *add.tail = *place->stmt;
1917 *place->stmt = add.head;
1920 /* Fix the global list pointer if we happened to tack our
1921 new list at the tail. */
1922 if (*stat_ptr->tail == add.head)
1923 stat_ptr->tail = add.tail;
1925 /* Save the end of this list. */
1926 place->stmt = add.tail;
1928 /* Do the same for the list of output section statements. */
1929 newly_added_os = *os_tail;
1931 newly_added_os->prev = (lang_output_section_statement_type *)
1932 ((char *) place->os_tail
1933 - offsetof (lang_output_section_statement_type, next));
1934 newly_added_os->next = *place->os_tail;
1935 if (newly_added_os->next != NULL)
1936 newly_added_os->next->prev = newly_added_os;
1937 *place->os_tail = newly_added_os;
1938 place->os_tail = &newly_added_os->next;
1940 /* Fixing the global list pointer here is a little different.
1941 We added to the list in lang_enter_output_section_statement,
1942 trimmed off the new output_section_statment above when
1943 assigning *os_tail = NULL, but possibly added it back in
1944 the same place when assigning *place->os_tail. */
1945 if (*os_tail == NULL)
1946 lang_output_section_statement.tail
1947 = (lang_statement_union_type **) os_tail;
1954 lang_map_flags (flagword flag)
1956 if (flag & SEC_ALLOC)
1959 if (flag & SEC_CODE)
1962 if (flag & SEC_READONLY)
1965 if (flag & SEC_DATA)
1968 if (flag & SEC_LOAD)
1975 lang_memory_region_type *m;
1976 bfd_boolean dis_header_printed = FALSE;
1979 LANG_FOR_EACH_INPUT_STATEMENT (file)
1983 if ((file->the_bfd->flags & (BFD_LINKER_CREATED | DYNAMIC)) != 0
1984 || file->flags.just_syms)
1987 for (s = file->the_bfd->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next)
1988 if ((s->output_section == NULL
1989 || s->output_section->owner != link_info.output_bfd)
1990 && (s->flags & (SEC_LINKER_CREATED | SEC_KEEP)) == 0)
1992 if (! dis_header_printed)
1994 fprintf (config.map_file, _("\nDiscarded input sections\n\n"));
1995 dis_header_printed = TRUE;
1998 print_input_section (s, TRUE);
2002 minfo (_("\nMemory Configuration\n\n"));
2003 fprintf (config.map_file, "%-16s %-18s %-18s %s\n",
2004 _("Name"), _("Origin"), _("Length"), _("Attributes"));
2006 for (m = lang_memory_region_list; m != NULL; m = m->next)
2011 fprintf (config.map_file, "%-16s ", m->name_list.name);
2013 sprintf_vma (buf, m->origin);
2014 minfo ("0x%s ", buf);
2022 minfo ("0x%V", m->length);
2023 if (m->flags || m->not_flags)
2031 lang_map_flags (m->flags);
2037 lang_map_flags (m->not_flags);
2044 fprintf (config.map_file, _("\nLinker script and memory map\n\n"));
2046 if (! link_info.reduce_memory_overheads)
2048 obstack_begin (&map_obstack, 1000);
2049 for (p = link_info.input_bfds; p != (bfd *) NULL; p = p->link_next)
2050 bfd_map_over_sections (p, init_map_userdata, 0);
2051 bfd_link_hash_traverse (link_info.hash, sort_def_symbol, 0);
2053 lang_statement_iteration ++;
2054 print_statements ();
2058 init_map_userdata (bfd *abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2060 void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2062 fat_section_userdata_type *new_data
2063 = ((fat_section_userdata_type *) (stat_alloc
2064 (sizeof (fat_section_userdata_type))));
2066 ASSERT (get_userdata (sec) == NULL);
2067 get_userdata (sec) = new_data;
2068 new_data->map_symbol_def_tail = &new_data->map_symbol_def_head;
2069 new_data->map_symbol_def_count = 0;
2073 sort_def_symbol (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *hash_entry,
2074 void *info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
2076 if (hash_entry->type == bfd_link_hash_defined
2077 || hash_entry->type == bfd_link_hash_defweak)
2079 struct fat_user_section_struct *ud;
2080 struct map_symbol_def *def;
2082 ud = (struct fat_user_section_struct *)
2083 get_userdata (hash_entry->u.def.section);
2086 /* ??? What do we have to do to initialize this beforehand? */
2087 /* The first time we get here is bfd_abs_section... */
2088 init_map_userdata (0, hash_entry->u.def.section, 0);
2089 ud = (struct fat_user_section_struct *)
2090 get_userdata (hash_entry->u.def.section);
2092 else if (!ud->map_symbol_def_tail)
2093 ud->map_symbol_def_tail = &ud->map_symbol_def_head;
2095 def = (struct map_symbol_def *) obstack_alloc (&map_obstack, sizeof *def);
2096 def->entry = hash_entry;
2097 *(ud->map_symbol_def_tail) = def;
2098 ud->map_symbol_def_tail = &def->next;
2099 ud->map_symbol_def_count++;
2104 /* Initialize an output section. */
2107 init_os (lang_output_section_statement_type *s, flagword flags)
2109 if (strcmp (s->name, DISCARD_SECTION_NAME) == 0)
2110 einfo (_("%P%F: Illegal use of `%s' section\n"), DISCARD_SECTION_NAME);
2112 if (s->constraint != SPECIAL)
2113 s->bfd_section = bfd_get_section_by_name (link_info.output_bfd, s->name);
2114 if (s->bfd_section == NULL)
2115 s->bfd_section = bfd_make_section_anyway_with_flags (link_info.output_bfd,
2117 if (s->bfd_section == NULL)
2119 einfo (_("%P%F: output format %s cannot represent section called %s\n"),
2120 link_info.output_bfd->xvec->name, s->name);
2122 s->bfd_section->output_section = s->bfd_section;
2123 s->bfd_section->output_offset = 0;
2125 if (!link_info.reduce_memory_overheads)
2127 fat_section_userdata_type *new_userdata = (fat_section_userdata_type *)
2128 stat_alloc (sizeof (fat_section_userdata_type));
2129 memset (new_userdata, 0, sizeof (fat_section_userdata_type));
2130 get_userdata (s->bfd_section) = new_userdata;
2133 /* If there is a base address, make sure that any sections it might
2134 mention are initialized. */
2135 if (s->addr_tree != NULL)
2136 exp_init_os (s->addr_tree);
2138 if (s->load_base != NULL)
2139 exp_init_os (s->load_base);
2141 /* If supplied an alignment, set it. */
2142 if (s->section_alignment != -1)
2143 s->bfd_section->alignment_power = s->section_alignment;
2146 /* Make sure that all output sections mentioned in an expression are
2150 exp_init_os (etree_type *exp)
2152 switch (exp->type.node_class)
2156 exp_init_os (exp->assign.src);
2160 exp_init_os (exp->binary.lhs);
2161 exp_init_os (exp->binary.rhs);
2165 exp_init_os (exp->trinary.cond);
2166 exp_init_os (exp->trinary.lhs);
2167 exp_init_os (exp->trinary.rhs);
2171 exp_init_os (exp->assert_s.child);
2175 exp_init_os (exp->unary.child);
2179 switch (exp->type.node_code)
2185 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
2187 os = lang_output_section_find (exp->name.name);
2188 if (os != NULL && os->bfd_section == NULL)
2200 section_already_linked (bfd *abfd, asection *sec, void *data)
2202 lang_input_statement_type *entry = (lang_input_statement_type *) data;
2204 /* If we are only reading symbols from this object, then we want to
2205 discard all sections. */
2206 if (entry->flags.just_syms)
2208 bfd_link_just_syms (abfd, sec, &link_info);
2212 if (!(abfd->flags & DYNAMIC))
2213 bfd_section_already_linked (abfd, sec, &link_info);
2216 /* The wild routines.
2218 These expand statements like *(.text) and foo.o to a list of
2219 explicit actions, like foo.o(.text), bar.o(.text) and
2220 foo.o(.text, .data). */
2222 /* Add SECTION to the output section OUTPUT. Do this by creating a
2223 lang_input_section statement which is placed at PTR. */
2226 lang_add_section (lang_statement_list_type *ptr,
2228 struct flag_info *sflag_info,
2229 lang_output_section_statement_type *output)
2231 flagword flags = section->flags;
2233 bfd_boolean discard;
2234 lang_input_section_type *new_section;
2235 bfd *abfd = link_info.output_bfd;
2237 /* Discard sections marked with SEC_EXCLUDE. */
2238 discard = (flags & SEC_EXCLUDE) != 0;
2240 /* Discard input sections which are assigned to a section named
2241 DISCARD_SECTION_NAME. */
2242 if (strcmp (output->name, DISCARD_SECTION_NAME) == 0)
2245 /* Discard debugging sections if we are stripping debugging
2247 if ((link_info.strip == strip_debugger || link_info.strip == strip_all)
2248 && (flags & SEC_DEBUGGING) != 0)
2253 if (section->output_section == NULL)
2255 /* This prevents future calls from assigning this section. */
2256 section->output_section = bfd_abs_section_ptr;
2265 keep = bfd_lookup_section_flags (&link_info, sflag_info, section);
2270 if (section->output_section != NULL)
2273 /* We don't copy the SEC_NEVER_LOAD flag from an input section
2274 to an output section, because we want to be able to include a
2275 SEC_NEVER_LOAD section in the middle of an otherwise loaded
2276 section (I don't know why we want to do this, but we do).
2277 build_link_order in ldwrite.c handles this case by turning
2278 the embedded SEC_NEVER_LOAD section into a fill. */
2279 flags &= ~ SEC_NEVER_LOAD;
2281 /* If final link, don't copy the SEC_LINK_ONCE flags, they've
2282 already been processed. One reason to do this is that on pe
2283 format targets, .text$foo sections go into .text and it's odd
2284 to see .text with SEC_LINK_ONCE set. */
2286 if (!link_info.relocatable)
2287 flags &= ~(SEC_LINK_ONCE | SEC_LINK_DUPLICATES | SEC_RELOC);
2289 switch (output->sectype)
2291 case normal_section:
2292 case overlay_section:
2294 case noalloc_section:
2295 flags &= ~SEC_ALLOC;
2297 case noload_section:
2299 flags |= SEC_NEVER_LOAD;
2300 /* Unfortunately GNU ld has managed to evolve two different
2301 meanings to NOLOAD in scripts. ELF gets a .bss style noload,
2302 alloc, no contents section. All others get a noload, noalloc
2304 if (bfd_get_flavour (link_info.output_bfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
2305 flags &= ~SEC_HAS_CONTENTS;
2307 flags &= ~SEC_ALLOC;
2311 if (output->bfd_section == NULL)
2312 init_os (output, flags);
2314 /* If SEC_READONLY is not set in the input section, then clear
2315 it from the output section. */
2316 output->bfd_section->flags &= flags | ~SEC_READONLY;
2318 if (output->bfd_section->linker_has_input)
2320 /* Only set SEC_READONLY flag on the first input section. */
2321 flags &= ~ SEC_READONLY;
2323 /* Keep SEC_MERGE and SEC_STRINGS only if they are the same. */
2324 if ((output->bfd_section->flags & (SEC_MERGE | SEC_STRINGS))
2325 != (flags & (SEC_MERGE | SEC_STRINGS))
2326 || ((flags & SEC_MERGE) != 0
2327 && output->bfd_section->entsize != section->entsize))
2329 output->bfd_section->flags &= ~ (SEC_MERGE | SEC_STRINGS);
2330 flags &= ~ (SEC_MERGE | SEC_STRINGS);
2333 output->bfd_section->flags |= flags;
2335 if (!output->bfd_section->linker_has_input)
2337 output->bfd_section->linker_has_input = 1;
2338 /* This must happen after flags have been updated. The output
2339 section may have been created before we saw its first input
2340 section, eg. for a data statement. */
2341 bfd_init_private_section_data (section->owner, section,
2342 link_info.output_bfd,
2343 output->bfd_section,
2345 if ((flags & SEC_MERGE) != 0)
2346 output->bfd_section->entsize = section->entsize;
2349 if ((flags & SEC_TIC54X_BLOCK) != 0
2350 && bfd_get_arch (section->owner) == bfd_arch_tic54x)
2352 /* FIXME: This value should really be obtained from the bfd... */
2353 output->block_value = 128;
2356 if (section->alignment_power > output->bfd_section->alignment_power)
2357 output->bfd_section->alignment_power = section->alignment_power;
2359 section->output_section = output->bfd_section;
2361 if (!link_info.relocatable
2362 && !stripped_excluded_sections)
2364 asection *s = output->bfd_section->map_tail.s;
2365 output->bfd_section->map_tail.s = section;
2366 section->map_head.s = NULL;
2367 section->map_tail.s = s;
2369 s->map_head.s = section;
2371 output->bfd_section->map_head.s = section;
2374 /* Add a section reference to the list. */
2375 new_section = new_stat (lang_input_section, ptr);
2376 new_section->section = section;
2379 /* Handle wildcard sorting. This returns the lang_input_section which
2380 should follow the one we are going to create for SECTION and FILE,
2381 based on the sorting requirements of WILD. It returns NULL if the
2382 new section should just go at the end of the current list. */
2384 static lang_statement_union_type *
2385 wild_sort (lang_wild_statement_type *wild,
2386 struct wildcard_list *sec,
2387 lang_input_statement_type *file,
2390 lang_statement_union_type *l;
2392 if (!wild->filenames_sorted
2393 && (sec == NULL || sec->spec.sorted == none))
2396 for (l = wild->children.head; l != NULL; l = l->header.next)
2398 lang_input_section_type *ls;
2400 if (l->header.type != lang_input_section_enum)
2402 ls = &l->input_section;
2404 /* Sorting by filename takes precedence over sorting by section
2407 if (wild->filenames_sorted)
2409 const char *fn, *ln;
2413 /* The PE support for the .idata section as generated by
2414 dlltool assumes that files will be sorted by the name of
2415 the archive and then the name of the file within the
2418 if (file->the_bfd != NULL
2419 && bfd_my_archive (file->the_bfd) != NULL)
2421 fn = bfd_get_filename (bfd_my_archive (file->the_bfd));
2426 fn = file->filename;
2430 if (bfd_my_archive (ls->section->owner) != NULL)
2432 ln = bfd_get_filename (bfd_my_archive (ls->section->owner));
2437 ln = ls->section->owner->filename;
2441 i = filename_cmp (fn, ln);
2450 fn = file->filename;
2452 ln = ls->section->owner->filename;
2454 i = filename_cmp (fn, ln);
2462 /* Here either the files are not sorted by name, or we are
2463 looking at the sections for this file. */
2465 if (sec != NULL && sec->spec.sorted != none)
2466 if (compare_section (sec->spec.sorted, section, ls->section) < 0)
2473 /* Expand a wild statement for a particular FILE. SECTION may be
2474 NULL, in which case it is a wild card. */
2477 output_section_callback (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
2478 struct wildcard_list *sec,
2480 struct flag_info *sflag_info,
2481 lang_input_statement_type *file,
2484 lang_statement_union_type *before;
2485 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
2487 os = (lang_output_section_statement_type *) output;
2489 /* Exclude sections that match UNIQUE_SECTION_LIST. */
2490 if (unique_section_p (section, os))
2493 before = wild_sort (ptr, sec, file, section);
2495 /* Here BEFORE points to the lang_input_section which
2496 should follow the one we are about to add. If BEFORE
2497 is NULL, then the section should just go at the end
2498 of the current list. */
2501 lang_add_section (&ptr->children, section, sflag_info, os);
2504 lang_statement_list_type list;
2505 lang_statement_union_type **pp;
2507 lang_list_init (&list);
2508 lang_add_section (&list, section, sflag_info, os);
2510 /* If we are discarding the section, LIST.HEAD will
2512 if (list.head != NULL)
2514 ASSERT (list.head->header.next == NULL);
2516 for (pp = &ptr->children.head;
2518 pp = &(*pp)->header.next)
2519 ASSERT (*pp != NULL);
2521 list.head->header.next = *pp;
2527 /* Check if all sections in a wild statement for a particular FILE
2531 check_section_callback (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2532 struct wildcard_list *sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2534 struct flag_info *sflag_info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2535 lang_input_statement_type *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2538 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
2540 os = (lang_output_section_statement_type *) output;
2542 /* Exclude sections that match UNIQUE_SECTION_LIST. */
2543 if (unique_section_p (section, os))
2546 if (section->output_section == NULL && (section->flags & SEC_READONLY) == 0)
2547 os->all_input_readonly = FALSE;
2550 /* This is passed a file name which must have been seen already and
2551 added to the statement tree. We will see if it has been opened
2552 already and had its symbols read. If not then we'll read it. */
2554 static lang_input_statement_type *
2555 lookup_name (const char *name)
2557 lang_input_statement_type *search;
2559 for (search = (lang_input_statement_type *) input_file_chain.head;
2561 search = (lang_input_statement_type *) search->next_real_file)
2563 /* Use the local_sym_name as the name of the file that has
2564 already been loaded as filename might have been transformed
2565 via the search directory lookup mechanism. */
2566 const char *filename = search->local_sym_name;
2568 if (filename != NULL
2569 && filename_cmp (filename, name) == 0)
2574 search = new_afile (name, lang_input_file_is_search_file_enum,
2575 default_target, FALSE);
2577 /* If we have already added this file, or this file is not real
2578 don't add this file. */
2579 if (search->flags.loaded || !search->flags.real)
2582 if (! load_symbols (search, NULL))
2588 /* Save LIST as a list of libraries whose symbols should not be exported. */
2593 struct excluded_lib *next;
2595 static struct excluded_lib *excluded_libs;
2598 add_excluded_libs (const char *list)
2600 const char *p = list, *end;
2604 struct excluded_lib *entry;
2605 end = strpbrk (p, ",:");
2607 end = p + strlen (p);
2608 entry = (struct excluded_lib *) xmalloc (sizeof (*entry));
2609 entry->next = excluded_libs;
2610 entry->name = (char *) xmalloc (end - p + 1);
2611 memcpy (entry->name, p, end - p);
2612 entry->name[end - p] = '\0';
2613 excluded_libs = entry;
2621 check_excluded_libs (bfd *abfd)
2623 struct excluded_lib *lib = excluded_libs;
2627 int len = strlen (lib->name);
2628 const char *filename = lbasename (abfd->filename);
2630 if (strcmp (lib->name, "ALL") == 0)
2632 abfd->no_export = TRUE;
2636 if (filename_ncmp (lib->name, filename, len) == 0
2637 && (filename[len] == '\0'
2638 || (filename[len] == '.' && filename[len + 1] == 'a'
2639 && filename[len + 2] == '\0')))
2641 abfd->no_export = TRUE;
2649 /* Get the symbols for an input file. */
2652 load_symbols (lang_input_statement_type *entry,
2653 lang_statement_list_type *place)
2657 if (entry->flags.loaded)
2660 ldfile_open_file (entry);
2662 /* Do not process further if the file was missing. */
2663 if (entry->flags.missing_file)
2666 if (! bfd_check_format (entry->the_bfd, bfd_archive)
2667 && ! bfd_check_format_matches (entry->the_bfd, bfd_object, &matching))
2670 struct lang_input_statement_flags save_flags;
2673 err = bfd_get_error ();
2675 /* See if the emulation has some special knowledge. */
2676 if (ldemul_unrecognized_file (entry))
2679 if (err == bfd_error_file_ambiguously_recognized)
2683 einfo (_("%B: file not recognized: %E\n"), entry->the_bfd);
2684 einfo (_("%B: matching formats:"), entry->the_bfd);
2685 for (p = matching; *p != NULL; p++)
2689 else if (err != bfd_error_file_not_recognized
2691 einfo (_("%F%B: file not recognized: %E\n"), entry->the_bfd);
2693 bfd_close (entry->the_bfd);
2694 entry->the_bfd = NULL;
2696 /* Try to interpret the file as a linker script. */
2697 save_flags = input_flags;
2698 ldfile_open_command_file (entry->filename);
2700 push_stat_ptr (place);
2701 input_flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_regular
2702 = entry->flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_regular;
2703 input_flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_dynamic
2704 = entry->flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_dynamic;
2705 input_flags.whole_archive = entry->flags.whole_archive;
2706 input_flags.dynamic = entry->flags.dynamic;
2708 ldfile_assumed_script = TRUE;
2709 parser_input = input_script;
2711 ldfile_assumed_script = FALSE;
2713 /* missing_file is sticky. sysrooted will already have been
2714 restored when seeing EOF in yyparse, but no harm to restore
2716 save_flags.missing_file |= input_flags.missing_file;
2717 input_flags = save_flags;
2721 entry->flags.loaded = TRUE;
2726 if (ldemul_recognized_file (entry))
2729 /* We don't call ldlang_add_file for an archive. Instead, the
2730 add_symbols entry point will call ldlang_add_file, via the
2731 add_archive_element callback, for each element of the archive
2733 switch (bfd_get_format (entry->the_bfd))
2739 #ifdef ENABLE_PLUGINS
2740 if (!entry->flags.reload)
2742 ldlang_add_file (entry);
2743 if (trace_files || trace_file_tries)
2744 info_msg ("%I\n", entry);
2748 check_excluded_libs (entry->the_bfd);
2750 if (entry->flags.whole_archive)
2753 bfd_boolean loaded = TRUE;
2758 member = bfd_openr_next_archived_file (entry->the_bfd, member);
2763 if (! bfd_check_format (member, bfd_object))
2765 einfo (_("%F%B: member %B in archive is not an object\n"),
2766 entry->the_bfd, member);
2771 if (!(*link_info.callbacks
2772 ->add_archive_element) (&link_info, member,
2773 "--whole-archive", &subsbfd))
2776 /* Potentially, the add_archive_element hook may have set a
2777 substitute BFD for us. */
2778 if (!bfd_link_add_symbols (subsbfd, &link_info))
2780 einfo (_("%F%B: could not read symbols: %E\n"), member);
2785 entry->flags.loaded = loaded;
2791 if (bfd_link_add_symbols (entry->the_bfd, &link_info))
2792 entry->flags.loaded = TRUE;
2794 einfo (_("%F%B: could not read symbols: %E\n"), entry->the_bfd);
2796 return entry->flags.loaded;
2799 /* Handle a wild statement. S->FILENAME or S->SECTION_LIST or both
2800 may be NULL, indicating that it is a wildcard. Separate
2801 lang_input_section statements are created for each part of the
2802 expansion; they are added after the wild statement S. OUTPUT is
2803 the output section. */
2806 wild (lang_wild_statement_type *s,
2807 const char *target ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
2808 lang_output_section_statement_type *output)
2810 struct wildcard_list *sec;
2812 if (s->handler_data[0]
2813 && s->handler_data[0]->spec.sorted == by_name
2814 && !s->filenames_sorted)
2816 lang_section_bst_type *tree;
2818 walk_wild (s, output_section_callback_fast, output);
2823 output_section_callback_tree_to_list (s, tree, output);
2828 walk_wild (s, output_section_callback, output);
2830 if (default_common_section == NULL)
2831 for (sec = s->section_list; sec != NULL; sec = sec->next)
2832 if (sec->spec.name != NULL && strcmp (sec->spec.name, "COMMON") == 0)
2834 /* Remember the section that common is going to in case we
2835 later get something which doesn't know where to put it. */
2836 default_common_section = output;
2841 /* Return TRUE iff target is the sought target. */
2844 get_target (const bfd_target *target, void *data)
2846 const char *sought = (const char *) data;
2848 return strcmp (target->name, sought) == 0;
2851 /* Like strcpy() but convert to lower case as well. */
2854 stricpy (char *dest, char *src)
2858 while ((c = *src++) != 0)
2859 *dest++ = TOLOWER (c);
2864 /* Remove the first occurrence of needle (if any) in haystack
2868 strcut (char *haystack, char *needle)
2870 haystack = strstr (haystack, needle);
2876 for (src = haystack + strlen (needle); *src;)
2877 *haystack++ = *src++;
2883 /* Compare two target format name strings.
2884 Return a value indicating how "similar" they are. */
2887 name_compare (char *first, char *second)
2893 copy1 = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (first) + 1);
2894 copy2 = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (second) + 1);
2896 /* Convert the names to lower case. */
2897 stricpy (copy1, first);
2898 stricpy (copy2, second);
2900 /* Remove size and endian strings from the name. */
2901 strcut (copy1, "big");
2902 strcut (copy1, "little");
2903 strcut (copy2, "big");
2904 strcut (copy2, "little");
2906 /* Return a value based on how many characters match,
2907 starting from the beginning. If both strings are
2908 the same then return 10 * their length. */
2909 for (result = 0; copy1[result] == copy2[result]; result++)
2910 if (copy1[result] == 0)
2922 /* Set by closest_target_match() below. */
2923 static const bfd_target *winner;
2925 /* Scan all the valid bfd targets looking for one that has the endianness
2926 requirement that was specified on the command line, and is the nearest
2927 match to the original output target. */
2930 closest_target_match (const bfd_target *target, void *data)
2932 const bfd_target *original = (const bfd_target *) data;
2934 if (command_line.endian == ENDIAN_BIG
2935 && target->byteorder != BFD_ENDIAN_BIG)
2938 if (command_line.endian == ENDIAN_LITTLE
2939 && target->byteorder != BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE)
2942 /* Must be the same flavour. */
2943 if (target->flavour != original->flavour)
2946 /* Ignore generic big and little endian elf vectors. */
2947 if (strcmp (target->name, "elf32-big") == 0
2948 || strcmp (target->name, "elf64-big") == 0
2949 || strcmp (target->name, "elf32-little") == 0
2950 || strcmp (target->name, "elf64-little") == 0)
2953 /* If we have not found a potential winner yet, then record this one. */
2960 /* Oh dear, we now have two potential candidates for a successful match.
2961 Compare their names and choose the better one. */
2962 if (name_compare (target->name, original->name)
2963 > name_compare (winner->name, original->name))
2966 /* Keep on searching until wqe have checked them all. */
2970 /* Return the BFD target format of the first input file. */
2973 get_first_input_target (void)
2975 char *target = NULL;
2977 LANG_FOR_EACH_INPUT_STATEMENT (s)
2979 if (s->header.type == lang_input_statement_enum
2982 ldfile_open_file (s);
2984 if (s->the_bfd != NULL
2985 && bfd_check_format (s->the_bfd, bfd_object))
2987 target = bfd_get_target (s->the_bfd);
2999 lang_get_output_target (void)
3003 /* Has the user told us which output format to use? */
3004 if (output_target != NULL)
3005 return output_target;
3007 /* No - has the current target been set to something other than
3009 if (current_target != default_target && current_target != NULL)
3010 return current_target;
3012 /* No - can we determine the format of the first input file? */
3013 target = get_first_input_target ();
3017 /* Failed - use the default output target. */
3018 return default_target;
3021 /* Open the output file. */
3024 open_output (const char *name)
3026 output_target = lang_get_output_target ();
3028 /* Has the user requested a particular endianness on the command
3030 if (command_line.endian != ENDIAN_UNSET)
3032 const bfd_target *target;
3033 enum bfd_endian desired_endian;
3035 /* Get the chosen target. */
3036 target = bfd_search_for_target (get_target, (void *) output_target);
3038 /* If the target is not supported, we cannot do anything. */
3041 if (command_line.endian == ENDIAN_BIG)
3042 desired_endian = BFD_ENDIAN_BIG;
3044 desired_endian = BFD_ENDIAN_LITTLE;
3046 /* See if the target has the wrong endianness. This should
3047 not happen if the linker script has provided big and
3048 little endian alternatives, but some scrips don't do
3050 if (target->byteorder != desired_endian)
3052 /* If it does, then see if the target provides
3053 an alternative with the correct endianness. */
3054 if (target->alternative_target != NULL
3055 && (target->alternative_target->byteorder == desired_endian))
3056 output_target = target->alternative_target->name;
3059 /* Try to find a target as similar as possible to
3060 the default target, but which has the desired
3061 endian characteristic. */
3062 bfd_search_for_target (closest_target_match,
3065 /* Oh dear - we could not find any targets that
3066 satisfy our requirements. */
3068 einfo (_("%P: warning: could not find any targets"
3069 " that match endianness requirement\n"));
3071 output_target = winner->name;
3077 link_info.output_bfd = bfd_openw (name, output_target);
3079 if (link_info.output_bfd == NULL)
3081 if (bfd_get_error () == bfd_error_invalid_target)
3082 einfo (_("%P%F: target %s not found\n"), output_target);
3084 einfo (_("%P%F: cannot open output file %s: %E\n"), name);
3087 delete_output_file_on_failure = TRUE;
3089 if (! bfd_set_format (link_info.output_bfd, bfd_object))
3090 einfo (_("%P%F:%s: can not make object file: %E\n"), name);
3091 if (! bfd_set_arch_mach (link_info.output_bfd,
3092 ldfile_output_architecture,
3093 ldfile_output_machine))
3094 einfo (_("%P%F:%s: can not set architecture: %E\n"), name);
3096 link_info.hash = bfd_link_hash_table_create (link_info.output_bfd);
3097 if (link_info.hash == NULL)
3098 einfo (_("%P%F: can not create hash table: %E\n"));
3100 bfd_set_gp_size (link_info.output_bfd, g_switch_value);
3104 ldlang_open_output (lang_statement_union_type *statement)
3106 switch (statement->header.type)
3108 case lang_output_statement_enum:
3109 ASSERT (link_info.output_bfd == NULL);
3110 open_output (statement->output_statement.name);
3111 ldemul_set_output_arch ();
3112 if (config.magic_demand_paged && !link_info.relocatable)
3113 link_info.output_bfd->flags |= D_PAGED;
3115 link_info.output_bfd->flags &= ~D_PAGED;
3116 if (config.text_read_only)
3117 link_info.output_bfd->flags |= WP_TEXT;
3119 link_info.output_bfd->flags &= ~WP_TEXT;
3120 if (link_info.traditional_format)
3121 link_info.output_bfd->flags |= BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT;
3123 link_info.output_bfd->flags &= ~BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT;
3126 case lang_target_statement_enum:
3127 current_target = statement->target_statement.target;
3134 /* Convert between addresses in bytes and sizes in octets.
3135 For currently supported targets, octets_per_byte is always a power
3136 of two, so we can use shifts. */
3137 #define TO_ADDR(X) ((X) >> opb_shift)
3138 #define TO_SIZE(X) ((X) << opb_shift)
3140 /* Support the above. */
3141 static unsigned int opb_shift = 0;
3146 unsigned x = bfd_arch_mach_octets_per_byte (ldfile_output_architecture,
3147 ldfile_output_machine);
3150 while ((x & 1) == 0)
3158 /* Open all the input files. */
3162 OPEN_BFD_NORMAL = 0,
3166 #ifdef ENABLE_PLUGINS
3167 static lang_input_statement_type *plugin_insert = NULL;
3171 open_input_bfds (lang_statement_union_type *s, enum open_bfd_mode mode)
3173 for (; s != NULL; s = s->header.next)
3175 switch (s->header.type)
3177 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
3178 open_input_bfds (constructor_list.head, mode);
3180 case lang_output_section_statement_enum:
3181 open_input_bfds (s->output_section_statement.children.head, mode);
3183 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
3184 /* Maybe we should load the file's symbols. */
3185 if ((mode & OPEN_BFD_RESCAN) == 0
3186 && s->wild_statement.filename
3187 && !wildcardp (s->wild_statement.filename)
3188 && !archive_path (s->wild_statement.filename))
3189 lookup_name (s->wild_statement.filename);
3190 open_input_bfds (s->wild_statement.children.head, mode);
3192 case lang_group_statement_enum:
3194 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *undefs;
3196 /* We must continually search the entries in the group
3197 until no new symbols are added to the list of undefined
3202 undefs = link_info.hash->undefs_tail;
3203 open_input_bfds (s->group_statement.children.head,
3204 mode | OPEN_BFD_FORCE);
3206 while (undefs != link_info.hash->undefs_tail);
3209 case lang_target_statement_enum:
3210 current_target = s->target_statement.target;
3212 case lang_input_statement_enum:
3213 if (s->input_statement.flags.real)
3215 lang_statement_union_type **os_tail;
3216 lang_statement_list_type add;
3218 s->input_statement.target = current_target;
3220 /* If we are being called from within a group, and this
3221 is an archive which has already been searched, then
3222 force it to be researched unless the whole archive
3223 has been loaded already. Do the same for a rescan. */
3224 if (mode != OPEN_BFD_NORMAL
3225 #ifdef ENABLE_PLUGINS
3226 && ((mode & OPEN_BFD_RESCAN) == 0
3227 || plugin_insert == NULL)
3229 && !s->input_statement.flags.whole_archive
3230 && s->input_statement.flags.loaded
3231 && s->input_statement.the_bfd != NULL
3232 && bfd_check_format (s->input_statement.the_bfd,
3234 s->input_statement.flags.loaded = FALSE;
3235 #ifdef ENABLE_PLUGINS
3236 /* When rescanning, reload --as-needed shared libs. */
3237 else if ((mode & OPEN_BFD_RESCAN) != 0
3238 && plugin_insert == NULL
3239 && s->input_statement.flags.loaded
3240 && s->input_statement.flags.add_DT_NEEDED_for_regular
3241 && s->input_statement.the_bfd != NULL
3242 && ((s->input_statement.the_bfd->flags) & DYNAMIC) != 0
3243 && plugin_should_reload (s->input_statement.the_bfd))
3245 s->input_statement.flags.loaded = FALSE;
3246 s->input_statement.flags.reload = TRUE;
3250 os_tail = lang_output_section_statement.tail;
3251 lang_list_init (&add);
3253 if (! load_symbols (&s->input_statement, &add))
3254 config.make_executable = FALSE;
3256 if (add.head != NULL)
3258 /* If this was a script with output sections then
3259 tack any added statements on to the end of the
3260 list. This avoids having to reorder the output
3261 section statement list. Very likely the user
3262 forgot -T, and whatever we do here will not meet
3263 naive user expectations. */
3264 if (os_tail != lang_output_section_statement.tail)
3266 einfo (_("%P: warning: %s contains output sections;"
3267 " did you forget -T?\n"),
3268 s->input_statement.filename);
3269 *stat_ptr->tail = add.head;
3270 stat_ptr->tail = add.tail;
3274 *add.tail = s->header.next;
3275 s->header.next = add.head;
3279 #ifdef ENABLE_PLUGINS
3280 /* If we have found the point at which a plugin added new
3281 files, clear plugin_insert to enable archive rescan. */
3282 if (&s->input_statement == plugin_insert)
3283 plugin_insert = NULL;
3286 case lang_assignment_statement_enum:
3287 if (s->assignment_statement.exp->assign.hidden)
3288 /* This is from a --defsym on the command line. */
3289 exp_fold_tree_no_dot (s->assignment_statement.exp);
3296 /* Exit if any of the files were missing. */
3297 if (input_flags.missing_file)
3301 /* Add a symbol to a hash of symbols used in DEFINED (NAME) expressions. */
3304 lang_track_definedness (const char *name)
3306 if (bfd_hash_lookup (&lang_definedness_table, name, TRUE, FALSE) == NULL)
3307 einfo (_("%P%F: bfd_hash_lookup failed creating symbol %s\n"), name);
3310 /* New-function for the definedness hash table. */
3312 static struct bfd_hash_entry *
3313 lang_definedness_newfunc (struct bfd_hash_entry *entry,
3314 struct bfd_hash_table *table ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
3315 const char *name ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
3317 struct lang_definedness_hash_entry *ret
3318 = (struct lang_definedness_hash_entry *) entry;
3321 ret = (struct lang_definedness_hash_entry *)
3322 bfd_hash_allocate (table, sizeof (struct lang_definedness_hash_entry));
3325 einfo (_("%P%F: bfd_hash_allocate failed creating symbol %s\n"), name);
3327 ret->iteration = -1;
3331 /* Return the iteration when the definition of NAME was last updated. A
3332 value of -1 means that the symbol is not defined in the linker script
3333 or the command line, but may be defined in the linker symbol table. */
3336 lang_symbol_definition_iteration (const char *name)
3338 struct lang_definedness_hash_entry *defentry
3339 = (struct lang_definedness_hash_entry *)
3340 bfd_hash_lookup (&lang_definedness_table, name, FALSE, FALSE);
3342 /* We've already created this one on the presence of DEFINED in the
3343 script, so it can't be NULL unless something is borked elsewhere in
3345 if (defentry == NULL)
3348 return defentry->iteration;
3351 /* Update the definedness state of NAME. */
3354 lang_update_definedness (const char *name, struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h)
3356 struct lang_definedness_hash_entry *defentry
3357 = (struct lang_definedness_hash_entry *)
3358 bfd_hash_lookup (&lang_definedness_table, name, FALSE, FALSE);
3360 /* We don't keep track of symbols not tested with DEFINED. */
3361 if (defentry == NULL)
3364 /* If the symbol was already defined, and not from an earlier statement
3365 iteration, don't update the definedness iteration, because that'd
3366 make the symbol seem defined in the linker script at this point, and
3367 it wasn't; it was defined in some object. If we do anyway, DEFINED
3368 would start to yield false before this point and the construct "sym =
3369 DEFINED (sym) ? sym : X;" would change sym to X despite being defined
3371 if (h->type != bfd_link_hash_undefined
3372 && h->type != bfd_link_hash_common
3373 && h->type != bfd_link_hash_new
3374 && defentry->iteration == -1)
3377 defentry->iteration = lang_statement_iteration;
3380 /* Add the supplied name to the symbol table as an undefined reference.
3381 This is a two step process as the symbol table doesn't even exist at
3382 the time the ld command line is processed. First we put the name
3383 on a list, then, once the output file has been opened, transfer the
3384 name to the symbol table. */
3386 typedef struct bfd_sym_chain ldlang_undef_chain_list_type;
3388 #define ldlang_undef_chain_list_head entry_symbol.next
3391 ldlang_add_undef (const char *const name, bfd_boolean cmdline)
3393 ldlang_undef_chain_list_type *new_undef;
3395 undef_from_cmdline = undef_from_cmdline || cmdline;
3396 new_undef = (ldlang_undef_chain_list_type *) stat_alloc (sizeof (*new_undef));
3397 new_undef->next = ldlang_undef_chain_list_head;
3398 ldlang_undef_chain_list_head = new_undef;
3400 new_undef->name = xstrdup (name);
3402 if (link_info.output_bfd != NULL)
3403 insert_undefined (new_undef->name);
3406 /* Insert NAME as undefined in the symbol table. */
3409 insert_undefined (const char *name)
3411 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h;
3413 h = bfd_link_hash_lookup (link_info.hash, name, TRUE, FALSE, TRUE);
3415 einfo (_("%P%F: bfd_link_hash_lookup failed: %E\n"));
3416 if (h->type == bfd_link_hash_new)
3418 h->type = bfd_link_hash_undefined;
3419 h->u.undef.abfd = NULL;
3420 bfd_link_add_undef (link_info.hash, h);
3424 /* Run through the list of undefineds created above and place them
3425 into the linker hash table as undefined symbols belonging to the
3429 lang_place_undefineds (void)
3431 ldlang_undef_chain_list_type *ptr;
3433 for (ptr = ldlang_undef_chain_list_head; ptr != NULL; ptr = ptr->next)
3434 insert_undefined (ptr->name);
3437 /* Check for all readonly or some readwrite sections. */
3440 check_input_sections
3441 (lang_statement_union_type *s,
3442 lang_output_section_statement_type *output_section_statement)
3444 for (; s != (lang_statement_union_type *) NULL; s = s->header.next)
3446 switch (s->header.type)
3448 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
3449 walk_wild (&s->wild_statement, check_section_callback,
3450 output_section_statement);
3451 if (! output_section_statement->all_input_readonly)
3454 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
3455 check_input_sections (constructor_list.head,
3456 output_section_statement);
3457 if (! output_section_statement->all_input_readonly)
3460 case lang_group_statement_enum:
3461 check_input_sections (s->group_statement.children.head,
3462 output_section_statement);
3463 if (! output_section_statement->all_input_readonly)
3472 /* Update wildcard statements if needed. */
3475 update_wild_statements (lang_statement_union_type *s)
3477 struct wildcard_list *sec;
3479 switch (sort_section)
3489 for (; s != NULL; s = s->header.next)
3491 switch (s->header.type)
3496 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
3497 for (sec = s->wild_statement.section_list; sec != NULL;
3500 switch (sec->spec.sorted)
3503 sec->spec.sorted = sort_section;
3506 if (sort_section == by_alignment)
3507 sec->spec.sorted = by_name_alignment;
3510 if (sort_section == by_name)
3511 sec->spec.sorted = by_alignment_name;
3514 sec->spec.sorted = none;
3521 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
3522 update_wild_statements (constructor_list.head);
3525 case lang_output_section_statement_enum:
3526 /* Don't sort .init/.fini sections. */
3527 if (strcmp (s->output_section_statement.name, ".init") != 0
3528 && strcmp (s->output_section_statement.name, ".fini") != 0)
3529 update_wild_statements
3530 (s->output_section_statement.children.head);
3533 case lang_group_statement_enum:
3534 update_wild_statements (s->group_statement.children.head);
3542 /* Open input files and attach to output sections. */
3545 map_input_to_output_sections
3546 (lang_statement_union_type *s, const char *target,
3547 lang_output_section_statement_type *os)
3549 for (; s != NULL; s = s->header.next)
3551 lang_output_section_statement_type *tos;
3554 switch (s->header.type)
3556 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
3557 wild (&s->wild_statement, target, os);
3559 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
3560 map_input_to_output_sections (constructor_list.head,
3564 case lang_output_section_statement_enum:
3565 tos = &s->output_section_statement;
3566 if (tos->constraint != 0)
3568 if (tos->constraint != ONLY_IF_RW
3569 && tos->constraint != ONLY_IF_RO)
3571 tos->all_input_readonly = TRUE;
3572 check_input_sections (tos->children.head, tos);
3573 if (tos->all_input_readonly != (tos->constraint == ONLY_IF_RO))
3575 tos->constraint = -1;
3579 map_input_to_output_sections (tos->children.head,
3583 case lang_output_statement_enum:
3585 case lang_target_statement_enum:
3586 target = s->target_statement.target;
3588 case lang_group_statement_enum:
3589 map_input_to_output_sections (s->group_statement.children.head,
3593 case lang_data_statement_enum:
3594 /* Make sure that any sections mentioned in the expression
3596 exp_init_os (s->data_statement.exp);
3597 /* The output section gets CONTENTS, ALLOC and LOAD, but
3598 these may be overridden by the script. */
3599 flags = SEC_HAS_CONTENTS | SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD;
3600 switch (os->sectype)
3602 case normal_section:
3603 case overlay_section:
3605 case noalloc_section:
3606 flags = SEC_HAS_CONTENTS;
3608 case noload_section:
3609 if (bfd_get_flavour (link_info.output_bfd)
3610 == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
3611 flags = SEC_NEVER_LOAD | SEC_ALLOC;
3613 flags = SEC_NEVER_LOAD | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS;
3616 if (os->bfd_section == NULL)
3617 init_os (os, flags);
3619 os->bfd_section->flags |= flags;
3621 case lang_input_section_enum:
3623 case lang_fill_statement_enum:
3624 case lang_object_symbols_statement_enum:
3625 case lang_reloc_statement_enum:
3626 case lang_padding_statement_enum:
3627 case lang_input_statement_enum:
3628 if (os != NULL && os->bfd_section == NULL)
3631 case lang_assignment_statement_enum:
3632 if (os != NULL && os->bfd_section == NULL)
3635 /* Make sure that any sections mentioned in the assignment
3637 exp_init_os (s->assignment_statement.exp);
3639 case lang_address_statement_enum:
3640 /* Mark the specified section with the supplied address.
3641 If this section was actually a segment marker, then the
3642 directive is ignored if the linker script explicitly
3643 processed the segment marker. Originally, the linker
3644 treated segment directives (like -Ttext on the
3645 command-line) as section directives. We honor the
3646 section directive semantics for backwards compatibilty;
3647 linker scripts that do not specifically check for
3648 SEGMENT_START automatically get the old semantics. */
3649 if (!s->address_statement.segment
3650 || !s->address_statement.segment->used)
3652 const char *name = s->address_statement.section_name;
3654 /* Create the output section statement here so that
3655 orphans with a set address will be placed after other
3656 script sections. If we let the orphan placement code
3657 place them in amongst other sections then the address
3658 will affect following script sections, which is
3659 likely to surprise naive users. */
3660 tos = lang_output_section_statement_lookup (name, 0, TRUE);
3661 tos->addr_tree = s->address_statement.address;
3662 if (tos->bfd_section == NULL)
3666 case lang_insert_statement_enum:
3672 /* An insert statement snips out all the linker statements from the
3673 start of the list and places them after the output section
3674 statement specified by the insert. This operation is complicated
3675 by the fact that we keep a doubly linked list of output section
3676 statements as well as the singly linked list of all statements. */
3679 process_insert_statements (void)
3681 lang_statement_union_type **s;
3682 lang_output_section_statement_type *first_os = NULL;
3683 lang_output_section_statement_type *last_os = NULL;
3684 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
3686 /* "start of list" is actually the statement immediately after
3687 the special abs_section output statement, so that it isn't
3689 s = &lang_output_section_statement.head;
3690 while (*(s = &(*s)->header.next) != NULL)
3692 if ((*s)->header.type == lang_output_section_statement_enum)
3694 /* Keep pointers to the first and last output section
3695 statement in the sequence we may be about to move. */
3696 os = &(*s)->output_section_statement;
3698 ASSERT (last_os == NULL || last_os->next == os);
3701 /* Set constraint negative so that lang_output_section_find
3702 won't match this output section statement. At this
3703 stage in linking constraint has values in the range
3704 [-1, ONLY_IN_RW]. */
3705 last_os->constraint = -2 - last_os->constraint;
3706 if (first_os == NULL)
3709 else if ((*s)->header.type == lang_insert_statement_enum)
3711 lang_insert_statement_type *i = &(*s)->insert_statement;
3712 lang_output_section_statement_type *where;
3713 lang_statement_union_type **ptr;
3714 lang_statement_union_type *first;
3716 where = lang_output_section_find (i->where);
3717 if (where != NULL && i->is_before)
3720 where = where->prev;
3721 while (where != NULL && where->constraint < 0);
3725 einfo (_("%F%P: %s not found for insert\n"), i->where);
3729 /* Deal with reordering the output section statement list. */
3730 if (last_os != NULL)
3732 asection *first_sec, *last_sec;
3733 struct lang_output_section_statement_struct **next;
3735 /* Snip out the output sections we are moving. */
3736 first_os->prev->next = last_os->next;
3737 if (last_os->next == NULL)
3739 next = &first_os->prev->next;
3740 lang_output_section_statement.tail
3741 = (lang_statement_union_type **) next;
3744 last_os->next->prev = first_os->prev;
3745 /* Add them in at the new position. */
3746 last_os->next = where->next;
3747 if (where->next == NULL)
3749 next = &last_os->next;
3750 lang_output_section_statement.tail
3751 = (lang_statement_union_type **) next;
3754 where->next->prev = last_os;
3755 first_os->prev = where;
3756 where->next = first_os;
3758 /* Move the bfd sections in the same way. */
3761 for (os = first_os; os != NULL; os = os->next)
3763 os->constraint = -2 - os->constraint;
3764 if (os->bfd_section != NULL
3765 && os->bfd_section->owner != NULL)
3767 last_sec = os->bfd_section;
3768 if (first_sec == NULL)
3769 first_sec = last_sec;
3774 if (last_sec != NULL)
3776 asection *sec = where->bfd_section;
3778 sec = output_prev_sec_find (where);
3780 /* The place we want to insert must come after the
3781 sections we are moving. So if we find no
3782 section or if the section is the same as our
3783 last section, then no move is needed. */
3784 if (sec != NULL && sec != last_sec)
3786 /* Trim them off. */
3787 if (first_sec->prev != NULL)
3788 first_sec->prev->next = last_sec->next;
3790 link_info.output_bfd->sections = last_sec->next;
3791 if (last_sec->next != NULL)
3792 last_sec->next->prev = first_sec->prev;
3794 link_info.output_bfd->section_last = first_sec->prev;
3796 last_sec->next = sec->next;
3797 if (sec->next != NULL)
3798 sec->next->prev = last_sec;
3800 link_info.output_bfd->section_last = last_sec;
3801 first_sec->prev = sec;
3802 sec->next = first_sec;
3810 ptr = insert_os_after (where);
3811 /* Snip everything after the abs_section output statement we
3812 know is at the start of the list, up to and including
3813 the insert statement we are currently processing. */
3814 first = lang_output_section_statement.head->header.next;
3815 lang_output_section_statement.head->header.next = (*s)->header.next;
3816 /* Add them back where they belong. */
3819 statement_list.tail = s;
3821 s = &lang_output_section_statement.head;
3825 /* Undo constraint twiddling. */
3826 for (os = first_os; os != NULL; os = os->next)
3828 os->constraint = -2 - os->constraint;
3834 /* An output section might have been removed after its statement was
3835 added. For example, ldemul_before_allocation can remove dynamic
3836 sections if they turn out to be not needed. Clean them up here. */
3839 strip_excluded_output_sections (void)
3841 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
3843 /* Run lang_size_sections (if not already done). */
3844 if (expld.phase != lang_mark_phase_enum)
3846 expld.phase = lang_mark_phase_enum;
3847 expld.dataseg.phase = exp_dataseg_none;
3848 one_lang_size_sections_pass (NULL, FALSE);
3849 lang_reset_memory_regions ();
3852 for (os = &lang_output_section_statement.head->output_section_statement;
3856 asection *output_section;
3857 bfd_boolean exclude;
3859 if (os->constraint < 0)
3862 output_section = os->bfd_section;
3863 if (output_section == NULL)
3866 exclude = (output_section->rawsize == 0
3867 && (output_section->flags & SEC_KEEP) == 0
3868 && !bfd_section_removed_from_list (link_info.output_bfd,
3871 /* Some sections have not yet been sized, notably .gnu.version,
3872 .dynsym, .dynstr and .hash. These all have SEC_LINKER_CREATED
3873 input sections, so don't drop output sections that have such
3874 input sections unless they are also marked SEC_EXCLUDE. */
3875 if (exclude && output_section->map_head.s != NULL)
3879 for (s = output_section->map_head.s; s != NULL; s = s->map_head.s)
3880 if ((s->flags & SEC_EXCLUDE) == 0
3881 && ((s->flags & SEC_LINKER_CREATED) != 0
3882 || link_info.emitrelocations))
3889 /* TODO: Don't just junk map_head.s, turn them into link_orders. */
3890 output_section->map_head.link_order = NULL;
3891 output_section->map_tail.link_order = NULL;
3895 /* We don't set bfd_section to NULL since bfd_section of the
3896 removed output section statement may still be used. */
3897 if (!os->update_dot)
3899 output_section->flags |= SEC_EXCLUDE;
3900 bfd_section_list_remove (link_info.output_bfd, output_section);
3901 link_info.output_bfd->section_count--;
3905 /* Stop future calls to lang_add_section from messing with map_head
3906 and map_tail link_order fields. */
3907 stripped_excluded_sections = TRUE;
3911 print_output_section_statement
3912 (lang_output_section_statement_type *output_section_statement)
3914 asection *section = output_section_statement->bfd_section;
3917 if (output_section_statement != abs_output_section)
3919 minfo ("\n%s", output_section_statement->name);
3921 if (section != NULL)
3923 print_dot = section->vma;
3925 len = strlen (output_section_statement->name);
3926 if (len >= SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH - 1)
3931 while (len < SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH)
3937 minfo ("0x%V %W", section->vma, section->size);
3939 if (section->vma != section->lma)
3940 minfo (_(" load address 0x%V"), section->lma);
3942 if (output_section_statement->update_dot_tree != NULL)
3943 exp_fold_tree (output_section_statement->update_dot_tree,
3944 bfd_abs_section_ptr, &print_dot);
3950 print_statement_list (output_section_statement->children.head,
3951 output_section_statement);
3954 /* Scan for the use of the destination in the right hand side
3955 of an expression. In such cases we will not compute the
3956 correct expression, since the value of DST that is used on
3957 the right hand side will be its final value, not its value
3958 just before this expression is evaluated. */
3961 scan_for_self_assignment (const char * dst, etree_type * rhs)
3963 if (rhs == NULL || dst == NULL)
3966 switch (rhs->type.node_class)
3969 return (scan_for_self_assignment (dst, rhs->binary.lhs)
3970 || scan_for_self_assignment (dst, rhs->binary.rhs));
3973 return (scan_for_self_assignment (dst, rhs->trinary.lhs)
3974 || scan_for_self_assignment (dst, rhs->trinary.rhs));
3977 case etree_provided:
3979 if (strcmp (dst, rhs->assign.dst) == 0)
3981 return scan_for_self_assignment (dst, rhs->assign.src);
3984 return scan_for_self_assignment (dst, rhs->unary.child);
3988 return strcmp (dst, rhs->value.str) == 0;
3993 return strcmp (dst, rhs->name.name) == 0;
4005 print_assignment (lang_assignment_statement_type *assignment,
4006 lang_output_section_statement_type *output_section)
4010 bfd_boolean computation_is_valid = TRUE;
4014 for (i = 0; i < SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH; i++)
4017 if (assignment->exp->type.node_class == etree_assert)
4020 tree = assignment->exp->assert_s.child;
4021 computation_is_valid = TRUE;
4025 const char *dst = assignment->exp->assign.dst;
4027 is_dot = (dst[0] == '.' && dst[1] == 0);
4028 tree = assignment->exp->assign.src;
4029 computation_is_valid = is_dot || !scan_for_self_assignment (dst, tree);
4032 osec = output_section->bfd_section;
4034 osec = bfd_abs_section_ptr;
4035 exp_fold_tree (tree, osec, &print_dot);
4036 if (expld.result.valid_p)
4040 if (computation_is_valid)
4042 value = expld.result.value;
4044 if (expld.result.section != NULL)
4045 value += expld.result.section->vma;
4047 minfo ("0x%V", value);
4053 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h;
4055 h = bfd_link_hash_lookup (link_info.hash, assignment->exp->assign.dst,
4056 FALSE, FALSE, TRUE);
4059 value = h->u.def.value;
4060 value += h->u.def.section->output_section->vma;
4061 value += h->u.def.section->output_offset;
4063 minfo ("[0x%V]", value);
4066 minfo ("[unresolved]");
4078 exp_print_tree (assignment->exp);
4083 print_input_statement (lang_input_statement_type *statm)
4085 if (statm->filename != NULL
4086 && (statm->the_bfd == NULL
4087 || (statm->the_bfd->flags & BFD_LINKER_CREATED) == 0))
4088 fprintf (config.map_file, "LOAD %s\n", statm->filename);
4091 /* Print all symbols defined in a particular section. This is called
4092 via bfd_link_hash_traverse, or by print_all_symbols. */
4095 print_one_symbol (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *hash_entry, void *ptr)
4097 asection *sec = (asection *) ptr;
4099 if ((hash_entry->type == bfd_link_hash_defined
4100 || hash_entry->type == bfd_link_hash_defweak)
4101 && sec == hash_entry->u.def.section)
4105 for (i = 0; i < SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH; i++)
4108 (hash_entry->u.def.value
4109 + hash_entry->u.def.section->output_offset
4110 + hash_entry->u.def.section->output_section->vma));
4112 minfo (" %T\n", hash_entry->root.string);
4119 hash_entry_addr_cmp (const void *a, const void *b)
4121 const struct bfd_link_hash_entry *l = *(const struct bfd_link_hash_entry **)a;
4122 const struct bfd_link_hash_entry *r = *(const struct bfd_link_hash_entry **)b;
4124 if (l->u.def.value < r->u.def.value)
4126 else if (l->u.def.value > r->u.def.value)
4133 print_all_symbols (asection *sec)
4135 struct fat_user_section_struct *ud =
4136 (struct fat_user_section_struct *) get_userdata (sec);
4137 struct map_symbol_def *def;
4138 struct bfd_link_hash_entry **entries;
4144 *ud->map_symbol_def_tail = 0;
4146 /* Sort the symbols by address. */
4147 entries = (struct bfd_link_hash_entry **)
4148 obstack_alloc (&map_obstack, ud->map_symbol_def_count * sizeof (*entries));
4150 for (i = 0, def = ud->map_symbol_def_head; def; def = def->next, i++)
4151 entries[i] = def->entry;
4153 qsort (entries, ud->map_symbol_def_count, sizeof (*entries),
4154 hash_entry_addr_cmp);
4156 /* Print the symbols. */
4157 for (i = 0; i < ud->map_symbol_def_count; i++)
4158 print_one_symbol (entries[i], sec);
4160 obstack_free (&map_obstack, entries);
4163 /* Print information about an input section to the map file. */
4166 print_input_section (asection *i, bfd_boolean is_discarded)
4168 bfd_size_type size = i->size;
4175 minfo ("%s", i->name);
4177 len = 1 + strlen (i->name);
4178 if (len >= SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH - 1)
4183 while (len < SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH)
4189 if (i->output_section != NULL
4190 && i->output_section->owner == link_info.output_bfd)
4191 addr = i->output_section->vma + i->output_offset;
4199 minfo ("0x%V %W %B\n", addr, TO_ADDR (size), i->owner);
4201 if (size != i->rawsize && i->rawsize != 0)
4203 len = SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH + 3;
4215 minfo (_("%W (size before relaxing)\n"), i->rawsize);
4218 if (i->output_section != NULL
4219 && i->output_section->owner == link_info.output_bfd)
4221 if (link_info.reduce_memory_overheads)
4222 bfd_link_hash_traverse (link_info.hash, print_one_symbol, i);
4224 print_all_symbols (i);
4226 /* Update print_dot, but make sure that we do not move it
4227 backwards - this could happen if we have overlays and a
4228 later overlay is shorter than an earier one. */
4229 if (addr + TO_ADDR (size) > print_dot)
4230 print_dot = addr + TO_ADDR (size);
4235 print_fill_statement (lang_fill_statement_type *fill)
4239 fputs (" FILL mask 0x", config.map_file);
4240 for (p = fill->fill->data, size = fill->fill->size; size != 0; p++, size--)
4241 fprintf (config.map_file, "%02x", *p);
4242 fputs ("\n", config.map_file);
4246 print_data_statement (lang_data_statement_type *data)
4254 for (i = 0; i < SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH; i++)
4257 addr = data->output_offset;
4258 if (data->output_section != NULL)
4259 addr += data->output_section->vma;
4287 minfo ("0x%V %W %s 0x%v", addr, size, name, data->value);
4289 if (data->exp->type.node_class != etree_value)
4292 exp_print_tree (data->exp);
4297 print_dot = addr + TO_ADDR (size);
4300 /* Print an address statement. These are generated by options like
4304 print_address_statement (lang_address_statement_type *address)
4306 minfo (_("Address of section %s set to "), address->section_name);
4307 exp_print_tree (address->address);
4311 /* Print a reloc statement. */
4314 print_reloc_statement (lang_reloc_statement_type *reloc)
4321 for (i = 0; i < SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH; i++)
4324 addr = reloc->output_offset;
4325 if (reloc->output_section != NULL)
4326 addr += reloc->output_section->vma;
4328 size = bfd_get_reloc_size (reloc->howto);
4330 minfo ("0x%V %W RELOC %s ", addr, size, reloc->howto->name);
4332 if (reloc->name != NULL)
4333 minfo ("%s+", reloc->name);
4335 minfo ("%s+", reloc->section->name);
4337 exp_print_tree (reloc->addend_exp);
4341 print_dot = addr + TO_ADDR (size);
4345 print_padding_statement (lang_padding_statement_type *s)
4353 len = sizeof " *fill*" - 1;
4354 while (len < SECTION_NAME_MAP_LENGTH)
4360 addr = s->output_offset;
4361 if (s->output_section != NULL)
4362 addr += s->output_section->vma;
4363 minfo ("0x%V %W ", addr, (bfd_vma) s->size);
4365 if (s->fill->size != 0)
4369 for (p = s->fill->data, size = s->fill->size; size != 0; p++, size--)
4370 fprintf (config.map_file, "%02x", *p);
4375 print_dot = addr + TO_ADDR (s->size);
4379 print_wild_statement (lang_wild_statement_type *w,
4380 lang_output_section_statement_type *os)
4382 struct wildcard_list *sec;
4386 if (w->filenames_sorted)
4388 if (w->filename != NULL)
4389 minfo ("%s", w->filename);
4392 if (w->filenames_sorted)
4396 for (sec = w->section_list; sec; sec = sec->next)
4398 if (sec->spec.sorted)
4400 if (sec->spec.exclude_name_list != NULL)
4403 minfo ("EXCLUDE_FILE(%s", sec->spec.exclude_name_list->name);
4404 for (tmp = sec->spec.exclude_name_list->next; tmp; tmp = tmp->next)
4405 minfo (" %s", tmp->name);
4408 if (sec->spec.name != NULL)
4409 minfo ("%s", sec->spec.name);
4412 if (sec->spec.sorted)
4421 print_statement_list (w->children.head, os);
4424 /* Print a group statement. */
4427 print_group (lang_group_statement_type *s,
4428 lang_output_section_statement_type *os)
4430 fprintf (config.map_file, "START GROUP\n");
4431 print_statement_list (s->children.head, os);
4432 fprintf (config.map_file, "END GROUP\n");
4435 /* Print the list of statements in S.
4436 This can be called for any statement type. */
4439 print_statement_list (lang_statement_union_type *s,
4440 lang_output_section_statement_type *os)
4444 print_statement (s, os);
4449 /* Print the first statement in statement list S.
4450 This can be called for any statement type. */
4453 print_statement (lang_statement_union_type *s,
4454 lang_output_section_statement_type *os)
4456 switch (s->header.type)
4459 fprintf (config.map_file, _("Fail with %d\n"), s->header.type);
4462 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
4463 if (constructor_list.head != NULL)
4465 if (constructors_sorted)
4466 minfo (" SORT (CONSTRUCTORS)\n");
4468 minfo (" CONSTRUCTORS\n");
4469 print_statement_list (constructor_list.head, os);
4472 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
4473 print_wild_statement (&s->wild_statement, os);
4475 case lang_address_statement_enum:
4476 print_address_statement (&s->address_statement);
4478 case lang_object_symbols_statement_enum:
4479 minfo (" CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS\n");
4481 case lang_fill_statement_enum:
4482 print_fill_statement (&s->fill_statement);
4484 case lang_data_statement_enum:
4485 print_data_statement (&s->data_statement);
4487 case lang_reloc_statement_enum:
4488 print_reloc_statement (&s->reloc_statement);
4490 case lang_input_section_enum:
4491 print_input_section (s->input_section.section, FALSE);
4493 case lang_padding_statement_enum:
4494 print_padding_statement (&s->padding_statement);
4496 case lang_output_section_statement_enum:
4497 print_output_section_statement (&s->output_section_statement);
4499 case lang_assignment_statement_enum:
4500 print_assignment (&s->assignment_statement, os);
4502 case lang_target_statement_enum:
4503 fprintf (config.map_file, "TARGET(%s)\n", s->target_statement.target);
4505 case lang_output_statement_enum:
4506 minfo ("OUTPUT(%s", s->output_statement.name);
4507 if (output_target != NULL)
4508 minfo (" %s", output_target);
4511 case lang_input_statement_enum:
4512 print_input_statement (&s->input_statement);
4514 case lang_group_statement_enum:
4515 print_group (&s->group_statement, os);
4517 case lang_insert_statement_enum:
4518 minfo ("INSERT %s %s\n",
4519 s->insert_statement.is_before ? "BEFORE" : "AFTER",
4520 s->insert_statement.where);
4526 print_statements (void)
4528 print_statement_list (statement_list.head, abs_output_section);
4531 /* Print the first N statements in statement list S to STDERR.
4532 If N == 0, nothing is printed.
4533 If N < 0, the entire list is printed.
4534 Intended to be called from GDB. */
4537 dprint_statement (lang_statement_union_type *s, int n)
4539 FILE *map_save = config.map_file;
4541 config.map_file = stderr;
4544 print_statement_list (s, abs_output_section);
4547 while (s && --n >= 0)
4549 print_statement (s, abs_output_section);
4554 config.map_file = map_save;
4558 insert_pad (lang_statement_union_type **ptr,
4560 bfd_size_type alignment_needed,
4561 asection *output_section,
4564 static fill_type zero_fill;
4565 lang_statement_union_type *pad = NULL;
4567 if (ptr != &statement_list.head)
4568 pad = ((lang_statement_union_type *)
4569 ((char *) ptr - offsetof (lang_statement_union_type, header.next)));
4571 && pad->header.type == lang_padding_statement_enum
4572 && pad->padding_statement.output_section == output_section)
4574 /* Use the existing pad statement. */
4576 else if ((pad = *ptr) != NULL
4577 && pad->header.type == lang_padding_statement_enum
4578 && pad->padding_statement.output_section == output_section)
4580 /* Use the existing pad statement. */
4584 /* Make a new padding statement, linked into existing chain. */
4585 pad = (lang_statement_union_type *)
4586 stat_alloc (sizeof (lang_padding_statement_type));
4587 pad->header.next = *ptr;
4589 pad->header.type = lang_padding_statement_enum;
4590 pad->padding_statement.output_section = output_section;
4593 pad->padding_statement.fill = fill;
4595 pad->padding_statement.output_offset = dot - output_section->vma;
4596 pad->padding_statement.size = alignment_needed;
4597 output_section->size += alignment_needed;
4600 /* Work out how much this section will move the dot point. */
4604 (lang_statement_union_type **this_ptr,
4605 lang_output_section_statement_type *output_section_statement,
4609 lang_input_section_type *is = &((*this_ptr)->input_section);
4610 asection *i = is->section;
4612 if (i->sec_info_type != SEC_INFO_TYPE_JUST_SYMS
4613 && (i->flags & SEC_EXCLUDE) == 0)
4615 bfd_size_type alignment_needed;
4618 /* Align this section first to the input sections requirement,
4619 then to the output section's requirement. If this alignment
4620 is greater than any seen before, then record it too. Perform
4621 the alignment by inserting a magic 'padding' statement. */
4623 if (output_section_statement->subsection_alignment != -1)
4624 i->alignment_power = output_section_statement->subsection_alignment;
4626 o = output_section_statement->bfd_section;
4627 if (o->alignment_power < i->alignment_power)
4628 o->alignment_power = i->alignment_power;
4630 alignment_needed = align_power (dot, i->alignment_power) - dot;
4632 if (alignment_needed != 0)
4634 insert_pad (this_ptr, fill, TO_SIZE (alignment_needed), o, dot);
4635 dot += alignment_needed;
4638 /* Remember where in the output section this input section goes. */
4640 i->output_offset = dot - o->vma;
4642 /* Mark how big the output section must be to contain this now. */
4643 dot += TO_ADDR (i->size);
4644 o->size = TO_SIZE (dot - o->vma);
4648 i->output_offset = i->vma - output_section_statement->bfd_section->vma;
4655 sort_sections_by_lma (const void *arg1, const void *arg2)
4657 const asection *sec1 = *(const asection **) arg1;
4658 const asection *sec2 = *(const asection **) arg2;
4660 if (bfd_section_lma (sec1->owner, sec1)
4661 < bfd_section_lma (sec2->owner, sec2))
4663 else if (bfd_section_lma (sec1->owner, sec1)
4664 > bfd_section_lma (sec2->owner, sec2))
4666 else if (sec1->id < sec2->id)
4668 else if (sec1->id > sec2->id)
4674 #define IGNORE_SECTION(s) \
4675 ((s->flags & SEC_ALLOC) == 0 \
4676 || ((s->flags & SEC_THREAD_LOCAL) != 0 \
4677 && (s->flags & SEC_LOAD) == 0))
4679 /* Check to see if any allocated sections overlap with other allocated
4680 sections. This can happen if a linker script specifies the output
4681 section addresses of the two sections. Also check whether any memory
4682 region has overflowed. */
4685 lang_check_section_addresses (void)
4688 asection **sections, **spp;
4695 lang_memory_region_type *m;
4697 if (bfd_count_sections (link_info.output_bfd) <= 1)
4700 amt = bfd_count_sections (link_info.output_bfd) * sizeof (asection *);
4701 sections = (asection **) xmalloc (amt);
4703 /* Scan all sections in the output list. */
4705 for (s = link_info.output_bfd->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next)
4707 /* Only consider loadable sections with real contents. */
4708 if (!(s->flags & SEC_LOAD)
4709 || !(s->flags & SEC_ALLOC)
4713 sections[count] = s;
4720 qsort (sections, (size_t) count, sizeof (asection *),
4721 sort_sections_by_lma);
4726 s_end = s_start + TO_ADDR (s->size) - 1;
4727 for (count--; count; count--)
4729 /* We must check the sections' LMA addresses not their VMA
4730 addresses because overlay sections can have overlapping VMAs
4731 but they must have distinct LMAs. */
4737 s_end = s_start + TO_ADDR (s->size) - 1;
4739 /* Look for an overlap. We have sorted sections by lma, so we
4740 know that s_start >= p_start. Besides the obvious case of
4741 overlap when the current section starts before the previous
4742 one ends, we also must have overlap if the previous section
4743 wraps around the address space. */
4744 if (s_start <= p_end
4746 einfo (_("%X%P: section %s loaded at [%V,%V] overlaps section %s loaded at [%V,%V]\n"),
4747 s->name, s_start, s_end, p->name, p_start, p_end);
4752 /* If any memory region has overflowed, report by how much.
4753 We do not issue this diagnostic for regions that had sections
4754 explicitly placed outside their bounds; os_region_check's
4755 diagnostics are adequate for that case.
4757 FIXME: It is conceivable that m->current - (m->origin + m->length)
4758 might overflow a 32-bit integer. There is, alas, no way to print
4759 a bfd_vma quantity in decimal. */
4760 for (m = lang_memory_region_list; m; m = m->next)
4761 if (m->had_full_message)
4762 einfo (_("%X%P: region `%s' overflowed by %ld bytes\n"),
4763 m->name_list.name, (long)(m->current - (m->origin + m->length)));
4767 /* Make sure the new address is within the region. We explicitly permit the
4768 current address to be at the exact end of the region when the address is
4769 non-zero, in case the region is at the end of addressable memory and the
4770 calculation wraps around. */
4773 os_region_check (lang_output_section_statement_type *os,
4774 lang_memory_region_type *region,
4778 if ((region->current < region->origin
4779 || (region->current - region->origin > region->length))
4780 && ((region->current != region->origin + region->length)
4785 einfo (_("%X%P: address 0x%v of %B section `%s'"
4786 " is not within region `%s'\n"),
4788 os->bfd_section->owner,
4789 os->bfd_section->name,
4790 region->name_list.name);
4792 else if (!region->had_full_message)
4794 region->had_full_message = TRUE;
4796 einfo (_("%X%P: %B section `%s' will not fit in region `%s'\n"),
4797 os->bfd_section->owner,
4798 os->bfd_section->name,
4799 region->name_list.name);
4804 /* Set the sizes for all the output sections. */
4807 lang_size_sections_1
4808 (lang_statement_union_type **prev,
4809 lang_output_section_statement_type *output_section_statement,
4813 bfd_boolean check_regions)
4815 lang_statement_union_type *s;
4817 /* Size up the sections from their constituent parts. */
4818 for (s = *prev; s != NULL; s = s->header.next)
4820 switch (s->header.type)
4822 case lang_output_section_statement_enum:
4824 bfd_vma newdot, after;
4825 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
4826 lang_memory_region_type *r;
4827 int section_alignment = 0;
4829 os = &s->output_section_statement;
4830 if (os->constraint == -1)
4833 /* FIXME: We shouldn't need to zero section vmas for ld -r
4834 here, in lang_insert_orphan, or in the default linker scripts.
4835 This is covering for coff backend linker bugs. See PR6945. */
4836 if (os->addr_tree == NULL
4837 && link_info.relocatable
4838 && (bfd_get_flavour (link_info.output_bfd)
4839 == bfd_target_coff_flavour))
4840 os->addr_tree = exp_intop (0);
4841 if (os->addr_tree != NULL)
4843 os->processed_vma = FALSE;
4844 exp_fold_tree (os->addr_tree, bfd_abs_section_ptr, &dot);
4846 if (expld.result.valid_p)
4848 dot = expld.result.value;
4849 if (expld.result.section != NULL)
4850 dot += expld.result.section->vma;
4852 else if (expld.phase != lang_mark_phase_enum)
4853 einfo (_("%F%S: non constant or forward reference"
4854 " address expression for section %s\n"),
4855 os->addr_tree, os->name);
4858 if (os->bfd_section == NULL)
4859 /* This section was removed or never actually created. */
4862 /* If this is a COFF shared library section, use the size and
4863 address from the input section. FIXME: This is COFF
4864 specific; it would be cleaner if there were some other way
4865 to do this, but nothing simple comes to mind. */
4866 if (((bfd_get_flavour (link_info.output_bfd)
4867 == bfd_target_ecoff_flavour)
4868 || (bfd_get_flavour (link_info.output_bfd)
4869 == bfd_target_coff_flavour))
4870 && (os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_COFF_SHARED_LIBRARY) != 0)
4874 if (os->children.head == NULL
4875 || os->children.head->header.next != NULL
4876 || (os->children.head->header.type
4877 != lang_input_section_enum))
4878 einfo (_("%P%X: Internal error on COFF shared library"
4879 " section %s\n"), os->name);
4881 input = os->children.head->input_section.section;
4882 bfd_set_section_vma (os->bfd_section->owner,
4884 bfd_section_vma (input->owner, input));
4885 os->bfd_section->size = input->size;
4890 if (bfd_is_abs_section (os->bfd_section))
4892 /* No matter what happens, an abs section starts at zero. */
4893 ASSERT (os->bfd_section->vma == 0);
4897 if (os->addr_tree == NULL)
4899 /* No address specified for this section, get one
4900 from the region specification. */
4901 if (os->region == NULL
4902 || ((os->bfd_section->flags & (SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD))
4903 && os->region->name_list.name[0] == '*'
4904 && strcmp (os->region->name_list.name,
4905 DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION) == 0))
4907 os->region = lang_memory_default (os->bfd_section);
4910 /* If a loadable section is using the default memory
4911 region, and some non default memory regions were
4912 defined, issue an error message. */
4914 && !IGNORE_SECTION (os->bfd_section)
4915 && ! link_info.relocatable
4917 && strcmp (os->region->name_list.name,
4918 DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION) == 0
4919 && lang_memory_region_list != NULL
4920 && (strcmp (lang_memory_region_list->name_list.name,
4921 DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION) != 0
4922 || lang_memory_region_list->next != NULL)
4923 && expld.phase != lang_mark_phase_enum)
4925 /* By default this is an error rather than just a
4926 warning because if we allocate the section to the
4927 default memory region we can end up creating an
4928 excessively large binary, or even seg faulting when
4929 attempting to perform a negative seek. See
4930 sources.redhat.com/ml/binutils/2003-04/msg00423.html
4931 for an example of this. This behaviour can be
4932 overridden by the using the --no-check-sections
4934 if (command_line.check_section_addresses)
4935 einfo (_("%P%F: error: no memory region specified"
4936 " for loadable section `%s'\n"),
4937 bfd_get_section_name (link_info.output_bfd,
4940 einfo (_("%P: warning: no memory region specified"
4941 " for loadable section `%s'\n"),
4942 bfd_get_section_name (link_info.output_bfd,
4946 newdot = os->region->current;
4947 section_alignment = os->bfd_section->alignment_power;
4950 section_alignment = os->section_alignment;
4952 /* Align to what the section needs. */
4953 if (section_alignment > 0)
4955 bfd_vma savedot = newdot;
4956 newdot = align_power (newdot, section_alignment);
4958 if (newdot != savedot
4959 && (config.warn_section_align
4960 || os->addr_tree != NULL)
4961 && expld.phase != lang_mark_phase_enum)
4962 einfo (_("%P: warning: changing start of section"
4963 " %s by %lu bytes\n"),
4964 os->name, (unsigned long) (newdot - savedot));
4967 bfd_set_section_vma (0, os->bfd_section, newdot);
4969 os->bfd_section->output_offset = 0;
4972 lang_size_sections_1 (&os->children.head, os,
4973 os->fill, newdot, relax, check_regions);
4975 os->processed_vma = TRUE;
4977 if (bfd_is_abs_section (os->bfd_section) || os->ignored)
4978 /* Except for some special linker created sections,
4979 no output section should change from zero size
4980 after strip_excluded_output_sections. A non-zero
4981 size on an ignored section indicates that some
4982 input section was not sized early enough. */
4983 ASSERT (os->bfd_section->size == 0);
4986 dot = os->bfd_section->vma;
4988 /* Put the section within the requested block size, or
4989 align at the block boundary. */
4991 + TO_ADDR (os->bfd_section->size)
4992 + os->block_value - 1)
4993 & - (bfd_vma) os->block_value);
4995 os->bfd_section->size = TO_SIZE (after - os->bfd_section->vma);
4998 /* Set section lma. */
5001 r = lang_memory_region_lookup (DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION, FALSE);
5005 bfd_vma lma = exp_get_abs_int (os->load_base, 0, "load base");
5006 os->bfd_section->lma = lma;
5008 else if (os->lma_region != NULL)
5010 bfd_vma lma = os->lma_region->current;
5012 if (section_alignment > 0)
5013 lma = align_power (lma, section_alignment);
5014 os->bfd_section->lma = lma;
5016 else if (r->last_os != NULL
5017 && (os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0)
5022 last = r->last_os->output_section_statement.bfd_section;
5024 /* A backwards move of dot should be accompanied by
5025 an explicit assignment to the section LMA (ie.
5026 os->load_base set) because backwards moves can
5027 create overlapping LMAs. */
5029 && os->bfd_section->size != 0
5030 && dot + os->bfd_section->size <= last->vma)
5032 /* If dot moved backwards then leave lma equal to
5033 vma. This is the old default lma, which might
5034 just happen to work when the backwards move is
5035 sufficiently large. Nag if this changes anything,
5036 so people can fix their linker scripts. */
5038 if (last->vma != last->lma)
5039 einfo (_("%P: warning: dot moved backwards before `%s'\n"),
5044 /* If this is an overlay, set the current lma to that
5045 at the end of the previous section. */
5046 if (os->sectype == overlay_section)
5047 lma = last->lma + last->size;
5049 /* Otherwise, keep the same lma to vma relationship
5050 as the previous section. */
5052 lma = dot + last->lma - last->vma;
5054 if (section_alignment > 0)
5055 lma = align_power (lma, section_alignment);
5056 os->bfd_section->lma = lma;
5059 os->processed_lma = TRUE;
5061 if (bfd_is_abs_section (os->bfd_section) || os->ignored)
5064 /* Keep track of normal sections using the default
5065 lma region. We use this to set the lma for
5066 following sections. Overlays or other linker
5067 script assignment to lma might mean that the
5068 default lma == vma is incorrect.
5069 To avoid warnings about dot moving backwards when using
5070 -Ttext, don't start tracking sections until we find one
5071 of non-zero size or with lma set differently to vma. */
5072 if (((os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0
5073 || (os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_THREAD_LOCAL) == 0)
5074 && (os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0
5075 && (os->bfd_section->size != 0
5076 || (r->last_os == NULL
5077 && os->bfd_section->vma != os->bfd_section->lma)
5078 || (r->last_os != NULL
5079 && dot >= (r->last_os->output_section_statement
5080 .bfd_section->vma)))
5081 && os->lma_region == NULL
5082 && !link_info.relocatable)
5085 /* .tbss sections effectively have zero size. */
5086 if ((os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0
5087 || (os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_THREAD_LOCAL) == 0
5088 || link_info.relocatable)
5089 dot += TO_ADDR (os->bfd_section->size);
5091 if (os->update_dot_tree != 0)
5092 exp_fold_tree (os->update_dot_tree, bfd_abs_section_ptr, &dot);
5094 /* Update dot in the region ?
5095 We only do this if the section is going to be allocated,
5096 since unallocated sections do not contribute to the region's
5097 overall size in memory. */
5098 if (os->region != NULL
5099 && (os->bfd_section->flags & (SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD)))
5101 os->region->current = dot;
5104 /* Make sure the new address is within the region. */
5105 os_region_check (os, os->region, os->addr_tree,
5106 os->bfd_section->vma);
5108 if (os->lma_region != NULL && os->lma_region != os->region
5109 && (os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_LOAD))
5111 os->lma_region->current
5112 = os->bfd_section->lma + TO_ADDR (os->bfd_section->size);
5115 os_region_check (os, os->lma_region, NULL,
5116 os->bfd_section->lma);
5122 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
5123 dot = lang_size_sections_1 (&constructor_list.head,
5124 output_section_statement,
5125 fill, dot, relax, check_regions);
5128 case lang_data_statement_enum:
5130 unsigned int size = 0;
5132 s->data_statement.output_offset =
5133 dot - output_section_statement->bfd_section->vma;
5134 s->data_statement.output_section =
5135 output_section_statement->bfd_section;
5137 /* We might refer to provided symbols in the expression, and
5138 need to mark them as needed. */
5139 exp_fold_tree (s->data_statement.exp, bfd_abs_section_ptr, &dot);
5141 switch (s->data_statement.type)
5159 if (size < TO_SIZE ((unsigned) 1))
5160 size = TO_SIZE ((unsigned) 1);
5161 dot += TO_ADDR (size);
5162 output_section_statement->bfd_section->size += size;
5166 case lang_reloc_statement_enum:
5170 s->reloc_statement.output_offset =
5171 dot - output_section_statement->bfd_section->vma;
5172 s->reloc_statement.output_section =
5173 output_section_statement->bfd_section;
5174 size = bfd_get_reloc_size (s->reloc_statement.howto);
5175 dot += TO_ADDR (size);
5176 output_section_statement->bfd_section->size += size;
5180 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
5181 dot = lang_size_sections_1 (&s->wild_statement.children.head,
5182 output_section_statement,
5183 fill, dot, relax, check_regions);
5186 case lang_object_symbols_statement_enum:
5187 link_info.create_object_symbols_section =
5188 output_section_statement->bfd_section;
5191 case lang_output_statement_enum:
5192 case lang_target_statement_enum:
5195 case lang_input_section_enum:
5199 i = s->input_section.section;
5204 if (! bfd_relax_section (i->owner, i, &link_info, &again))
5205 einfo (_("%P%F: can't relax section: %E\n"));
5209 dot = size_input_section (prev, output_section_statement,
5210 output_section_statement->fill, dot);
5214 case lang_input_statement_enum:
5217 case lang_fill_statement_enum:
5218 s->fill_statement.output_section =
5219 output_section_statement->bfd_section;
5221 fill = s->fill_statement.fill;
5224 case lang_assignment_statement_enum:
5226 bfd_vma newdot = dot;
5227 etree_type *tree = s->assignment_statement.exp;
5229 expld.dataseg.relro = exp_dataseg_relro_none;
5231 exp_fold_tree (tree,
5232 output_section_statement->bfd_section,
5235 if (expld.dataseg.relro == exp_dataseg_relro_start)
5237 if (!expld.dataseg.relro_start_stat)
5238 expld.dataseg.relro_start_stat = s;
5241 ASSERT (expld.dataseg.relro_start_stat == s);
5244 else if (expld.dataseg.relro == exp_dataseg_relro_end)
5246 if (!expld.dataseg.relro_end_stat)
5247 expld.dataseg.relro_end_stat = s;
5250 ASSERT (expld.dataseg.relro_end_stat == s);
5253 expld.dataseg.relro = exp_dataseg_relro_none;
5255 /* This symbol may be relative to this section. */
5256 if ((tree->type.node_class == etree_provided
5257 || tree->type.node_class == etree_assign)
5258 && (tree->assign.dst [0] != '.'
5259 || tree->assign.dst [1] != '\0'))
5260 output_section_statement->update_dot = 1;
5262 if (!output_section_statement->ignored)
5264 if (output_section_statement == abs_output_section)
5266 /* If we don't have an output section, then just adjust
5267 the default memory address. */
5268 lang_memory_region_lookup (DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION,
5269 FALSE)->current = newdot;
5271 else if (newdot != dot)
5273 /* Insert a pad after this statement. We can't
5274 put the pad before when relaxing, in case the
5275 assignment references dot. */
5276 insert_pad (&s->header.next, fill, TO_SIZE (newdot - dot),
5277 output_section_statement->bfd_section, dot);
5279 /* Don't neuter the pad below when relaxing. */
5282 /* If dot is advanced, this implies that the section
5283 should have space allocated to it, unless the
5284 user has explicitly stated that the section
5285 should not be allocated. */
5286 if (output_section_statement->sectype != noalloc_section
5287 && (output_section_statement->sectype != noload_section
5288 || (bfd_get_flavour (link_info.output_bfd)
5289 == bfd_target_elf_flavour)))
5290 output_section_statement->bfd_section->flags |= SEC_ALLOC;
5297 case lang_padding_statement_enum:
5298 /* If this is the first time lang_size_sections is called,
5299 we won't have any padding statements. If this is the
5300 second or later passes when relaxing, we should allow
5301 padding to shrink. If padding is needed on this pass, it
5302 will be added back in. */
5303 s->padding_statement.size = 0;
5305 /* Make sure output_offset is valid. If relaxation shrinks
5306 the section and this pad isn't needed, it's possible to
5307 have output_offset larger than the final size of the
5308 section. bfd_set_section_contents will complain even for
5309 a pad size of zero. */
5310 s->padding_statement.output_offset
5311 = dot - output_section_statement->bfd_section->vma;
5314 case lang_group_statement_enum:
5315 dot = lang_size_sections_1 (&s->group_statement.children.head,
5316 output_section_statement,
5317 fill, dot, relax, check_regions);
5320 case lang_insert_statement_enum:
5323 /* We can only get here when relaxing is turned on. */
5324 case lang_address_statement_enum:
5331 prev = &s->header.next;
5336 /* Callback routine that is used in _bfd_elf_map_sections_to_segments.
5337 The BFD library has set NEW_SEGMENT to TRUE iff it thinks that
5338 CURRENT_SECTION and PREVIOUS_SECTION ought to be placed into different
5339 segments. We are allowed an opportunity to override this decision. */
5342 ldlang_override_segment_assignment (struct bfd_link_info * info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
5343 bfd * abfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
5344 asection * current_section,
5345 asection * previous_section,
5346 bfd_boolean new_segment)
5348 lang_output_section_statement_type * cur;
5349 lang_output_section_statement_type * prev;
5351 /* The checks below are only necessary when the BFD library has decided
5352 that the two sections ought to be placed into the same segment. */
5356 /* Paranoia checks. */
5357 if (current_section == NULL || previous_section == NULL)
5360 /* Find the memory regions associated with the two sections.
5361 We call lang_output_section_find() here rather than scanning the list
5362 of output sections looking for a matching section pointer because if
5363 we have a large number of sections then a hash lookup is faster. */
5364 cur = lang_output_section_find (current_section->name);
5365 prev = lang_output_section_find (previous_section->name);
5367 /* More paranoia. */
5368 if (cur == NULL || prev == NULL)
5371 /* If the regions are different then force the sections to live in
5372 different segments. See the email thread starting at the following
5373 URL for the reasons why this is necessary:
5374 http://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2007-02/msg00216.html */
5375 return cur->region != prev->region;
5379 one_lang_size_sections_pass (bfd_boolean *relax, bfd_boolean check_regions)
5381 lang_statement_iteration++;
5382 lang_size_sections_1 (&statement_list.head, abs_output_section,
5383 0, 0, relax, check_regions);
5387 lang_size_sections (bfd_boolean *relax, bfd_boolean check_regions)
5389 expld.phase = lang_allocating_phase_enum;
5390 expld.dataseg.phase = exp_dataseg_none;
5392 one_lang_size_sections_pass (relax, check_regions);
5393 if (expld.dataseg.phase == exp_dataseg_end_seen
5394 && link_info.relro && expld.dataseg.relro_end)
5396 /* If DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END pair was seen, try
5397 to put expld.dataseg.relro on a (common) page boundary. */
5398 bfd_vma min_base, old_base, relro_end, maxpage;
5400 expld.dataseg.phase = exp_dataseg_relro_adjust;
5401 maxpage = expld.dataseg.maxpagesize;
5402 /* MIN_BASE is the absolute minimum address we are allowed to start the
5403 read-write segment (byte before will be mapped read-only). */
5404 min_base = (expld.dataseg.min_base + maxpage - 1) & ~(maxpage - 1);
5405 /* OLD_BASE is the address for a feasible minimum address which will
5406 still not cause a data overlap inside MAXPAGE causing file offset skip
5408 old_base = expld.dataseg.base;
5409 expld.dataseg.base += (-expld.dataseg.relro_end
5410 & (expld.dataseg.pagesize - 1));
5411 /* Compute the expected PT_GNU_RELRO segment end. */
5412 relro_end = ((expld.dataseg.relro_end + expld.dataseg.pagesize - 1)
5413 & ~(expld.dataseg.pagesize - 1));
5414 if (min_base + maxpage < expld.dataseg.base)
5416 expld.dataseg.base -= maxpage;
5417 relro_end -= maxpage;
5419 lang_reset_memory_regions ();
5420 one_lang_size_sections_pass (relax, check_regions);
5421 if (expld.dataseg.relro_end > relro_end)
5423 /* The alignment of sections between DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN
5424 and DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END caused huge padding to be
5425 inserted at DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END. Try to start a bit lower so
5426 that the section alignments will fit in. */
5428 unsigned int max_alignment_power = 0;
5430 /* Find maximum alignment power of sections between
5431 DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN and DATA_SEGMENT_RELRO_END. */
5432 for (sec = link_info.output_bfd->sections; sec; sec = sec->next)
5433 if (sec->vma >= expld.dataseg.base
5434 && sec->vma < expld.dataseg.relro_end
5435 && sec->alignment_power > max_alignment_power)
5436 max_alignment_power = sec->alignment_power;
5438 if (((bfd_vma) 1 << max_alignment_power) < expld.dataseg.pagesize)
5440 if (expld.dataseg.base - (1 << max_alignment_power) < old_base)
5441 expld.dataseg.base += expld.dataseg.pagesize;
5442 expld.dataseg.base -= (1 << max_alignment_power);
5443 lang_reset_memory_regions ();
5444 one_lang_size_sections_pass (relax, check_regions);
5447 link_info.relro_start = expld.dataseg.base;
5448 link_info.relro_end = expld.dataseg.relro_end;
5450 else if (expld.dataseg.phase == exp_dataseg_end_seen)
5452 /* If DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN DATA_SEGMENT_END pair was seen, check whether
5453 a page could be saved in the data segment. */
5454 bfd_vma first, last;
5456 first = -expld.dataseg.base & (expld.dataseg.pagesize - 1);
5457 last = expld.dataseg.end & (expld.dataseg.pagesize - 1);
5459 && ((expld.dataseg.base & ~(expld.dataseg.pagesize - 1))
5460 != (expld.dataseg.end & ~(expld.dataseg.pagesize - 1)))
5461 && first + last <= expld.dataseg.pagesize)
5463 expld.dataseg.phase = exp_dataseg_adjust;
5464 lang_reset_memory_regions ();
5465 one_lang_size_sections_pass (relax, check_regions);
5468 expld.dataseg.phase = exp_dataseg_done;
5471 expld.dataseg.phase = exp_dataseg_done;
5474 static lang_output_section_statement_type *current_section;
5475 static lang_assignment_statement_type *current_assign;
5476 static bfd_boolean prefer_next_section;
5478 /* Worker function for lang_do_assignments. Recursiveness goes here. */
5481 lang_do_assignments_1 (lang_statement_union_type *s,
5482 lang_output_section_statement_type *current_os,
5485 bfd_boolean *found_end)
5487 for (; s != NULL; s = s->header.next)
5489 switch (s->header.type)
5491 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
5492 dot = lang_do_assignments_1 (constructor_list.head,
5493 current_os, fill, dot, found_end);
5496 case lang_output_section_statement_enum:
5498 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
5500 os = &(s->output_section_statement);
5501 os->after_end = *found_end;
5502 if (os->bfd_section != NULL && !os->ignored)
5504 if ((os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_ALLOC) != 0)
5506 current_section = os;
5507 prefer_next_section = FALSE;
5509 dot = os->bfd_section->vma;
5511 lang_do_assignments_1 (os->children.head,
5512 os, os->fill, dot, found_end);
5514 /* .tbss sections effectively have zero size. */
5515 if ((os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0
5516 || (os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_THREAD_LOCAL) == 0
5517 || link_info.relocatable)
5518 dot += TO_ADDR (os->bfd_section->size);
5520 if (os->update_dot_tree != NULL)
5521 exp_fold_tree (os->update_dot_tree, bfd_abs_section_ptr, &dot);
5526 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
5528 dot = lang_do_assignments_1 (s->wild_statement.children.head,
5529 current_os, fill, dot, found_end);
5532 case lang_object_symbols_statement_enum:
5533 case lang_output_statement_enum:
5534 case lang_target_statement_enum:
5537 case lang_data_statement_enum:
5538 exp_fold_tree (s->data_statement.exp, bfd_abs_section_ptr, &dot);
5539 if (expld.result.valid_p)
5541 s->data_statement.value = expld.result.value;
5542 if (expld.result.section != NULL)
5543 s->data_statement.value += expld.result.section->vma;
5546 einfo (_("%F%P: invalid data statement\n"));
5549 switch (s->data_statement.type)
5567 if (size < TO_SIZE ((unsigned) 1))
5568 size = TO_SIZE ((unsigned) 1);
5569 dot += TO_ADDR (size);
5573 case lang_reloc_statement_enum:
5574 exp_fold_tree (s->reloc_statement.addend_exp,
5575 bfd_abs_section_ptr, &dot);
5576 if (expld.result.valid_p)
5577 s->reloc_statement.addend_value = expld.result.value;
5579 einfo (_("%F%P: invalid reloc statement\n"));
5580 dot += TO_ADDR (bfd_get_reloc_size (s->reloc_statement.howto));
5583 case lang_input_section_enum:
5585 asection *in = s->input_section.section;
5587 if ((in->flags & SEC_EXCLUDE) == 0)
5588 dot += TO_ADDR (in->size);
5592 case lang_input_statement_enum:
5595 case lang_fill_statement_enum:
5596 fill = s->fill_statement.fill;
5599 case lang_assignment_statement_enum:
5600 current_assign = &s->assignment_statement;
5601 if (current_assign->exp->type.node_class != etree_assert)
5603 const char *p = current_assign->exp->assign.dst;
5605 if (current_os == abs_output_section && p[0] == '.' && p[1] == 0)
5606 prefer_next_section = TRUE;
5610 if (strcmp (p, "end") == 0)
5613 exp_fold_tree (s->assignment_statement.exp,
5614 current_os->bfd_section,
5618 case lang_padding_statement_enum:
5619 dot += TO_ADDR (s->padding_statement.size);
5622 case lang_group_statement_enum:
5623 dot = lang_do_assignments_1 (s->group_statement.children.head,
5624 current_os, fill, dot, found_end);
5627 case lang_insert_statement_enum:
5630 case lang_address_statement_enum:
5642 lang_do_assignments (lang_phase_type phase)
5644 bfd_boolean found_end = FALSE;
5646 current_section = NULL;
5647 prefer_next_section = FALSE;
5648 expld.phase = phase;
5649 lang_statement_iteration++;
5650 lang_do_assignments_1 (statement_list.head,
5651 abs_output_section, NULL, 0, &found_end);
5654 /* For an assignment statement outside of an output section statement,
5655 choose the best of neighbouring output sections to use for values
5659 section_for_dot (void)
5663 /* Assignments belong to the previous output section, unless there
5664 has been an assignment to "dot", in which case following
5665 assignments belong to the next output section. (The assumption
5666 is that an assignment to "dot" is setting up the address for the
5667 next output section.) Except that past the assignment to "_end"
5668 we always associate with the previous section. This exception is
5669 for targets like SH that define an alloc .stack or other
5670 weirdness after non-alloc sections. */
5671 if (current_section == NULL || prefer_next_section)
5673 lang_statement_union_type *stmt;
5674 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
5676 for (stmt = (lang_statement_union_type *) current_assign;
5678 stmt = stmt->header.next)
5679 if (stmt->header.type == lang_output_section_statement_enum)
5682 os = &stmt->output_section_statement;
5685 && (os->bfd_section == NULL
5686 || (os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_EXCLUDE) != 0
5687 || bfd_section_removed_from_list (link_info.output_bfd,
5691 if (current_section == NULL || os == NULL || !os->after_end)
5694 s = os->bfd_section;
5696 s = link_info.output_bfd->section_last;
5698 && ((s->flags & SEC_ALLOC) == 0
5699 || (s->flags & SEC_THREAD_LOCAL) != 0))
5704 return bfd_abs_section_ptr;
5708 s = current_section->bfd_section;
5710 /* The section may have been stripped. */
5712 && ((s->flags & SEC_EXCLUDE) != 0
5713 || (s->flags & SEC_ALLOC) == 0
5714 || (s->flags & SEC_THREAD_LOCAL) != 0
5715 || bfd_section_removed_from_list (link_info.output_bfd, s)))
5718 s = link_info.output_bfd->sections;
5720 && ((s->flags & SEC_ALLOC) == 0
5721 || (s->flags & SEC_THREAD_LOCAL) != 0))
5726 return bfd_abs_section_ptr;
5729 /* Fix any .startof. or .sizeof. symbols. When the assemblers see the
5730 operator .startof. (section_name), it produces an undefined symbol
5731 .startof.section_name. Similarly, when it sees
5732 .sizeof. (section_name), it produces an undefined symbol
5733 .sizeof.section_name. For all the output sections, we look for
5734 such symbols, and set them to the correct value. */
5737 lang_set_startof (void)
5741 if (link_info.relocatable)
5744 for (s = link_info.output_bfd->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next)
5746 const char *secname;
5748 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h;
5750 secname = bfd_get_section_name (link_info.output_bfd, s);
5751 buf = (char *) xmalloc (10 + strlen (secname));
5753 sprintf (buf, ".startof.%s", secname);
5754 h = bfd_link_hash_lookup (link_info.hash, buf, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE);
5755 if (h != NULL && h->type == bfd_link_hash_undefined)
5757 h->type = bfd_link_hash_defined;
5759 h->u.def.section = s;
5762 sprintf (buf, ".sizeof.%s", secname);
5763 h = bfd_link_hash_lookup (link_info.hash, buf, FALSE, FALSE, TRUE);
5764 if (h != NULL && h->type == bfd_link_hash_undefined)
5766 h->type = bfd_link_hash_defined;
5767 h->u.def.value = TO_ADDR (s->size);
5768 h->u.def.section = bfd_abs_section_ptr;
5778 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h;
5781 if ((link_info.relocatable && !link_info.gc_sections)
5782 || (link_info.shared && !link_info.executable))
5783 warn = entry_from_cmdline;
5787 /* Force the user to specify a root when generating a relocatable with
5789 if (link_info.gc_sections && link_info.relocatable
5790 && !(entry_from_cmdline || undef_from_cmdline))
5791 einfo (_("%P%F: gc-sections requires either an entry or "
5792 "an undefined symbol\n"));
5794 if (entry_symbol.name == NULL)
5796 /* No entry has been specified. Look for the default entry, but
5797 don't warn if we don't find it. */
5798 entry_symbol.name = entry_symbol_default;
5802 h = bfd_link_hash_lookup (link_info.hash, entry_symbol.name,
5803 FALSE, FALSE, TRUE);
5805 && (h->type == bfd_link_hash_defined
5806 || h->type == bfd_link_hash_defweak)
5807 && h->u.def.section->output_section != NULL)
5811 val = (h->u.def.value
5812 + bfd_get_section_vma (link_info.output_bfd,
5813 h->u.def.section->output_section)
5814 + h->u.def.section->output_offset);
5815 if (! bfd_set_start_address (link_info.output_bfd, val))
5816 einfo (_("%P%F:%s: can't set start address\n"), entry_symbol.name);
5823 /* We couldn't find the entry symbol. Try parsing it as a
5825 val = bfd_scan_vma (entry_symbol.name, &send, 0);
5828 if (! bfd_set_start_address (link_info.output_bfd, val))
5829 einfo (_("%P%F: can't set start address\n"));
5835 /* Can't find the entry symbol, and it's not a number. Use
5836 the first address in the text section. */
5837 ts = bfd_get_section_by_name (link_info.output_bfd, entry_section);
5841 einfo (_("%P: warning: cannot find entry symbol %s;"
5842 " defaulting to %V\n"),
5844 bfd_get_section_vma (link_info.output_bfd, ts));
5845 if (!(bfd_set_start_address
5846 (link_info.output_bfd,
5847 bfd_get_section_vma (link_info.output_bfd, ts))))
5848 einfo (_("%P%F: can't set start address\n"));
5853 einfo (_("%P: warning: cannot find entry symbol %s;"
5854 " not setting start address\n"),
5860 /* Don't bfd_hash_table_free (&lang_definedness_table);
5861 map file output may result in a call of lang_track_definedness. */
5864 /* This is a small function used when we want to ignore errors from
5868 ignore_bfd_errors (const char *s ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, ...)
5870 /* Don't do anything. */
5873 /* Check that the architecture of all the input files is compatible
5874 with the output file. Also call the backend to let it do any
5875 other checking that is needed. */
5880 lang_statement_union_type *file;
5882 const bfd_arch_info_type *compatible;
5884 for (file = file_chain.head; file != NULL; file = file->input_statement.next)
5886 #ifdef ENABLE_PLUGINS
5887 /* Don't check format of files claimed by plugin. */
5888 if (file->input_statement.flags.claimed)
5890 #endif /* ENABLE_PLUGINS */
5891 input_bfd = file->input_statement.the_bfd;
5893 = bfd_arch_get_compatible (input_bfd, link_info.output_bfd,
5894 command_line.accept_unknown_input_arch);
5896 /* In general it is not possible to perform a relocatable
5897 link between differing object formats when the input
5898 file has relocations, because the relocations in the
5899 input format may not have equivalent representations in
5900 the output format (and besides BFD does not translate
5901 relocs for other link purposes than a final link). */
5902 if ((link_info.relocatable || link_info.emitrelocations)
5903 && (compatible == NULL
5904 || (bfd_get_flavour (input_bfd)
5905 != bfd_get_flavour (link_info.output_bfd)))
5906 && (bfd_get_file_flags (input_bfd) & HAS_RELOC) != 0)
5908 einfo (_("%P%F: Relocatable linking with relocations from"
5909 " format %s (%B) to format %s (%B) is not supported\n"),
5910 bfd_get_target (input_bfd), input_bfd,
5911 bfd_get_target (link_info.output_bfd), link_info.output_bfd);
5912 /* einfo with %F exits. */
5915 if (compatible == NULL)
5917 if (command_line.warn_mismatch)
5918 einfo (_("%P%X: %s architecture of input file `%B'"
5919 " is incompatible with %s output\n"),
5920 bfd_printable_name (input_bfd), input_bfd,
5921 bfd_printable_name (link_info.output_bfd));
5923 else if (bfd_count_sections (input_bfd))
5925 /* If the input bfd has no contents, it shouldn't set the
5926 private data of the output bfd. */
5928 bfd_error_handler_type pfn = NULL;
5930 /* If we aren't supposed to warn about mismatched input
5931 files, temporarily set the BFD error handler to a
5932 function which will do nothing. We still want to call
5933 bfd_merge_private_bfd_data, since it may set up
5934 information which is needed in the output file. */
5935 if (! command_line.warn_mismatch)
5936 pfn = bfd_set_error_handler (ignore_bfd_errors);
5937 if (! bfd_merge_private_bfd_data (input_bfd, link_info.output_bfd))
5939 if (command_line.warn_mismatch)
5940 einfo (_("%P%X: failed to merge target specific data"
5941 " of file %B\n"), input_bfd);
5943 if (! command_line.warn_mismatch)
5944 bfd_set_error_handler (pfn);
5949 /* Look through all the global common symbols and attach them to the
5950 correct section. The -sort-common command line switch may be used
5951 to roughly sort the entries by alignment. */
5956 if (command_line.inhibit_common_definition)
5958 if (link_info.relocatable
5959 && ! command_line.force_common_definition)
5962 if (! config.sort_common)
5963 bfd_link_hash_traverse (link_info.hash, lang_one_common, NULL);
5968 if (config.sort_common == sort_descending)
5970 for (power = 4; power > 0; power--)
5971 bfd_link_hash_traverse (link_info.hash, lang_one_common, &power);
5974 bfd_link_hash_traverse (link_info.hash, lang_one_common, &power);
5978 for (power = 0; power <= 4; power++)
5979 bfd_link_hash_traverse (link_info.hash, lang_one_common, &power);
5982 bfd_link_hash_traverse (link_info.hash, lang_one_common, &power);
5987 /* Place one common symbol in the correct section. */
5990 lang_one_common (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *h, void *info)
5992 unsigned int power_of_two;
5996 if (h->type != bfd_link_hash_common)
6000 power_of_two = h->u.c.p->alignment_power;
6002 if (config.sort_common == sort_descending
6003 && power_of_two < *(unsigned int *) info)
6005 else if (config.sort_common == sort_ascending
6006 && power_of_two > *(unsigned int *) info)
6009 section = h->u.c.p->section;
6010 if (!bfd_define_common_symbol (link_info.output_bfd, &link_info, h))
6011 einfo (_("%P%F: Could not define common symbol `%T': %E\n"),
6014 if (config.map_file != NULL)
6016 static bfd_boolean header_printed;
6021 if (! header_printed)
6023 minfo (_("\nAllocating common symbols\n"));
6024 minfo (_("Common symbol size file\n\n"));
6025 header_printed = TRUE;
6028 name = bfd_demangle (link_info.output_bfd, h->root.string,
6029 DMGL_ANSI | DMGL_PARAMS);
6032 minfo ("%s", h->root.string);
6033 len = strlen (h->root.string);
6038 len = strlen (name);
6054 if (size <= 0xffffffff)
6055 sprintf (buf, "%lx", (unsigned long) size);
6057 sprintf_vma (buf, size);
6067 minfo ("%B\n", section->owner);
6073 /* Run through the input files and ensure that every input section has
6074 somewhere to go. If one is found without a destination then create
6075 an input request and place it into the statement tree. */
6078 lang_place_orphans (void)
6080 LANG_FOR_EACH_INPUT_STATEMENT (file)
6084 for (s = file->the_bfd->sections; s != NULL; s = s->next)
6086 if (s->output_section == NULL)
6088 /* This section of the file is not attached, root
6089 around for a sensible place for it to go. */
6091 if (file->flags.just_syms)
6092 bfd_link_just_syms (file->the_bfd, s, &link_info);
6093 else if ((s->flags & SEC_EXCLUDE) != 0)
6094 s->output_section = bfd_abs_section_ptr;
6095 else if (strcmp (s->name, "COMMON") == 0)
6097 /* This is a lonely common section which must have
6098 come from an archive. We attach to the section
6099 with the wildcard. */
6100 if (! link_info.relocatable
6101 || command_line.force_common_definition)
6103 if (default_common_section == NULL)
6104 default_common_section
6105 = lang_output_section_statement_lookup (".bss", 0,
6107 lang_add_section (&default_common_section->children, s,
6108 NULL, default_common_section);
6113 const char *name = s->name;
6116 if (config.unique_orphan_sections
6117 || unique_section_p (s, NULL))
6118 constraint = SPECIAL;
6120 if (!ldemul_place_orphan (s, name, constraint))
6122 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
6123 os = lang_output_section_statement_lookup (name,
6126 if (os->addr_tree == NULL
6127 && (link_info.relocatable
6128 || (s->flags & (SEC_LOAD | SEC_ALLOC)) == 0))
6129 os->addr_tree = exp_intop (0);
6130 lang_add_section (&os->children, s, NULL, os);
6139 lang_set_flags (lang_memory_region_type *ptr, const char *flags, int invert)
6141 flagword *ptr_flags;
6143 ptr_flags = invert ? &ptr->not_flags : &ptr->flags;
6149 *ptr_flags |= SEC_ALLOC;
6153 *ptr_flags |= SEC_READONLY;
6157 *ptr_flags |= SEC_DATA;
6161 *ptr_flags |= SEC_CODE;
6166 *ptr_flags |= SEC_LOAD;
6170 einfo (_("%P%F: invalid syntax in flags\n"));
6177 /* Call a function on each input file. This function will be called
6178 on an archive, but not on the elements. */
6181 lang_for_each_input_file (void (*func) (lang_input_statement_type *))
6183 lang_input_statement_type *f;
6185 for (f = (lang_input_statement_type *) input_file_chain.head;
6187 f = (lang_input_statement_type *) f->next_real_file)
6191 /* Call a function on each file. The function will be called on all
6192 the elements of an archive which are included in the link, but will
6193 not be called on the archive file itself. */
6196 lang_for_each_file (void (*func) (lang_input_statement_type *))
6198 LANG_FOR_EACH_INPUT_STATEMENT (f)
6205 ldlang_add_file (lang_input_statement_type *entry)
6207 lang_statement_append (&file_chain,
6208 (lang_statement_union_type *) entry,
6211 /* The BFD linker needs to have a list of all input BFDs involved in
6213 ASSERT (entry->the_bfd->link_next == NULL);
6214 ASSERT (entry->the_bfd != link_info.output_bfd);
6216 *link_info.input_bfds_tail = entry->the_bfd;
6217 link_info.input_bfds_tail = &entry->the_bfd->link_next;
6218 entry->the_bfd->usrdata = entry;
6219 bfd_set_gp_size (entry->the_bfd, g_switch_value);
6221 /* Look through the sections and check for any which should not be
6222 included in the link. We need to do this now, so that we can
6223 notice when the backend linker tries to report multiple
6224 definition errors for symbols which are in sections we aren't
6225 going to link. FIXME: It might be better to entirely ignore
6226 symbols which are defined in sections which are going to be
6227 discarded. This would require modifying the backend linker for
6228 each backend which might set the SEC_LINK_ONCE flag. If we do
6229 this, we should probably handle SEC_EXCLUDE in the same way. */
6231 bfd_map_over_sections (entry->the_bfd, section_already_linked, entry);
6235 lang_add_output (const char *name, int from_script)
6237 /* Make -o on command line override OUTPUT in script. */
6238 if (!had_output_filename || !from_script)
6240 output_filename = name;
6241 had_output_filename = TRUE;
6254 for (l = 0; l < 32; l++)
6256 if (i >= (unsigned int) x)
6264 lang_output_section_statement_type *
6265 lang_enter_output_section_statement (const char *output_section_statement_name,
6266 etree_type *address_exp,
6267 enum section_type sectype,
6269 etree_type *subalign,
6273 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
6275 os = lang_output_section_statement_lookup (output_section_statement_name,
6277 current_section = os;
6279 if (os->addr_tree == NULL)
6281 os->addr_tree = address_exp;
6283 os->sectype = sectype;
6284 if (sectype != noload_section)
6285 os->flags = SEC_NO_FLAGS;
6287 os->flags = SEC_NEVER_LOAD;
6288 os->block_value = 1;
6290 /* Make next things chain into subchain of this. */
6291 push_stat_ptr (&os->children);
6293 os->subsection_alignment =
6294 topower (exp_get_value_int (subalign, -1, "subsection alignment"));
6295 os->section_alignment =
6296 topower (exp_get_value_int (align, -1, "section alignment"));
6298 os->load_base = ebase;
6305 lang_output_statement_type *new_stmt;
6307 new_stmt = new_stat (lang_output_statement, stat_ptr);
6308 new_stmt->name = output_filename;
6312 /* Reset the current counters in the regions. */
6315 lang_reset_memory_regions (void)
6317 lang_memory_region_type *p = lang_memory_region_list;
6319 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
6321 for (p = lang_memory_region_list; p != NULL; p = p->next)
6323 p->current = p->origin;
6327 for (os = &lang_output_section_statement.head->output_section_statement;
6331 os->processed_vma = FALSE;
6332 os->processed_lma = FALSE;
6335 for (o = link_info.output_bfd->sections; o != NULL; o = o->next)
6337 /* Save the last size for possible use by bfd_relax_section. */
6338 o->rawsize = o->size;
6343 /* Worker for lang_gc_sections_1. */
6346 gc_section_callback (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr,
6347 struct wildcard_list *sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
6349 struct flag_info *sflag_info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
6350 lang_input_statement_type *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
6351 void *data ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
6353 /* If the wild pattern was marked KEEP, the member sections
6354 should be as well. */
6355 if (ptr->keep_sections)
6356 section->flags |= SEC_KEEP;
6359 /* Iterate over sections marking them against GC. */
6362 lang_gc_sections_1 (lang_statement_union_type *s)
6364 for (; s != NULL; s = s->header.next)
6366 switch (s->header.type)
6368 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
6369 walk_wild (&s->wild_statement, gc_section_callback, NULL);
6371 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
6372 lang_gc_sections_1 (constructor_list.head);
6374 case lang_output_section_statement_enum:
6375 lang_gc_sections_1 (s->output_section_statement.children.head);
6377 case lang_group_statement_enum:
6378 lang_gc_sections_1 (s->group_statement.children.head);
6387 lang_gc_sections (void)
6389 /* Keep all sections so marked in the link script. */
6391 lang_gc_sections_1 (statement_list.head);
6393 /* SEC_EXCLUDE is ignored when doing a relocatable link, except in
6394 the special case of debug info. (See bfd/stabs.c)
6395 Twiddle the flag here, to simplify later linker code. */
6396 if (link_info.relocatable)
6398 LANG_FOR_EACH_INPUT_STATEMENT (f)
6401 #ifdef ENABLE_PLUGINS
6402 if (f->flags.claimed)
6405 for (sec = f->the_bfd->sections; sec != NULL; sec = sec->next)
6406 if ((sec->flags & SEC_DEBUGGING) == 0)
6407 sec->flags &= ~SEC_EXCLUDE;
6411 if (link_info.gc_sections)
6412 bfd_gc_sections (link_info.output_bfd, &link_info);
6415 /* Worker for lang_find_relro_sections_1. */
6418 find_relro_section_callback (lang_wild_statement_type *ptr ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
6419 struct wildcard_list *sec ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
6421 struct flag_info *sflag_info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
6422 lang_input_statement_type *file ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
6425 /* Discarded, excluded and ignored sections effectively have zero
6427 if (section->output_section != NULL
6428 && section->output_section->owner == link_info.output_bfd
6429 && (section->output_section->flags & SEC_EXCLUDE) == 0
6430 && !IGNORE_SECTION (section)
6431 && section->size != 0)
6433 bfd_boolean *has_relro_section = (bfd_boolean *) data;
6434 *has_relro_section = TRUE;
6438 /* Iterate over sections for relro sections. */
6441 lang_find_relro_sections_1 (lang_statement_union_type *s,
6442 bfd_boolean *has_relro_section)
6444 if (*has_relro_section)
6447 for (; s != NULL; s = s->header.next)
6449 if (s == expld.dataseg.relro_end_stat)
6452 switch (s->header.type)
6454 case lang_wild_statement_enum:
6455 walk_wild (&s->wild_statement,
6456 find_relro_section_callback,
6459 case lang_constructors_statement_enum:
6460 lang_find_relro_sections_1 (constructor_list.head,
6463 case lang_output_section_statement_enum:
6464 lang_find_relro_sections_1 (s->output_section_statement.children.head,
6467 case lang_group_statement_enum:
6468 lang_find_relro_sections_1 (s->group_statement.children.head,
6478 lang_find_relro_sections (void)
6480 bfd_boolean has_relro_section = FALSE;
6482 /* Check all sections in the link script. */
6484 lang_find_relro_sections_1 (expld.dataseg.relro_start_stat,
6485 &has_relro_section);
6487 if (!has_relro_section)
6488 link_info.relro = FALSE;
6491 /* Relax all sections until bfd_relax_section gives up. */
6494 lang_relax_sections (bfd_boolean need_layout)
6496 if (RELAXATION_ENABLED)
6498 /* We may need more than one relaxation pass. */
6499 int i = link_info.relax_pass;
6501 /* The backend can use it to determine the current pass. */
6502 link_info.relax_pass = 0;
6506 /* Keep relaxing until bfd_relax_section gives up. */
6507 bfd_boolean relax_again;
6509 link_info.relax_trip = -1;
6512 link_info.relax_trip++;
6514 /* Note: pe-dll.c does something like this also. If you find
6515 you need to change this code, you probably need to change
6516 pe-dll.c also. DJ */
6518 /* Do all the assignments with our current guesses as to
6520 lang_do_assignments (lang_assigning_phase_enum);
6522 /* We must do this after lang_do_assignments, because it uses
6524 lang_reset_memory_regions ();
6526 /* Perform another relax pass - this time we know where the
6527 globals are, so can make a better guess. */
6528 relax_again = FALSE;
6529 lang_size_sections (&relax_again, FALSE);
6531 while (relax_again);
6533 link_info.relax_pass++;
6540 /* Final extra sizing to report errors. */
6541 lang_do_assignments (lang_assigning_phase_enum);
6542 lang_reset_memory_regions ();
6543 lang_size_sections (NULL, TRUE);
6547 #ifdef ENABLE_PLUGINS
6548 /* Find the insert point for the plugin's replacement files. We
6549 place them after the first claimed real object file, or if the
6550 first claimed object is an archive member, after the last real
6551 object file immediately preceding the archive. In the event
6552 no objects have been claimed at all, we return the first dummy
6553 object file on the list as the insert point; that works, but
6554 the callee must be careful when relinking the file_chain as it
6555 is not actually on that chain, only the statement_list and the
6556 input_file list; in that case, the replacement files must be
6557 inserted at the head of the file_chain. */
6559 static lang_input_statement_type *
6560 find_replacements_insert_point (void)
6562 lang_input_statement_type *claim1, *lastobject;
6563 lastobject = &input_file_chain.head->input_statement;
6564 for (claim1 = &file_chain.head->input_statement;
6566 claim1 = &claim1->next->input_statement)
6568 if (claim1->flags.claimed)
6569 return claim1->flags.claim_archive ? lastobject : claim1;
6570 /* Update lastobject if this is a real object file. */
6571 if (claim1->the_bfd && (claim1->the_bfd->my_archive == NULL))
6572 lastobject = claim1;
6574 /* No files were claimed by the plugin. Choose the last object
6575 file found on the list (maybe the first, dummy entry) as the
6580 /* Insert SRCLIST into DESTLIST after given element by chaining
6581 on FIELD as the next-pointer. (Counterintuitively does not need
6582 a pointer to the actual after-node itself, just its chain field.) */
6585 lang_list_insert_after (lang_statement_list_type *destlist,
6586 lang_statement_list_type *srclist,
6587 lang_statement_union_type **field)
6589 *(srclist->tail) = *field;
6590 *field = srclist->head;
6591 if (destlist->tail == field)
6592 destlist->tail = srclist->tail;
6595 /* Detach new nodes added to DESTLIST since the time ORIGLIST
6596 was taken as a copy of it and leave them in ORIGLIST. */
6599 lang_list_remove_tail (lang_statement_list_type *destlist,
6600 lang_statement_list_type *origlist)
6602 union lang_statement_union **savetail;
6603 /* Check that ORIGLIST really is an earlier state of DESTLIST. */
6604 ASSERT (origlist->head == destlist->head);
6605 savetail = origlist->tail;
6606 origlist->head = *(savetail);
6607 origlist->tail = destlist->tail;
6608 destlist->tail = savetail;
6611 #endif /* ENABLE_PLUGINS */
6616 /* Finalize dynamic list. */
6617 if (link_info.dynamic_list)
6618 lang_finalize_version_expr_head (&link_info.dynamic_list->head);
6620 current_target = default_target;
6622 /* Open the output file. */
6623 lang_for_each_statement (ldlang_open_output);
6626 ldemul_create_output_section_statements ();
6628 /* Add to the hash table all undefineds on the command line. */
6629 lang_place_undefineds ();
6631 if (!bfd_section_already_linked_table_init ())
6632 einfo (_("%P%F: Failed to create hash table\n"));
6634 /* Create a bfd for each input file. */
6635 current_target = default_target;
6636 open_input_bfds (statement_list.head, OPEN_BFD_NORMAL);
6638 #ifdef ENABLE_PLUGINS
6639 if (plugin_active_plugins_p ())
6641 lang_statement_list_type added;
6642 lang_statement_list_type files, inputfiles;
6644 /* Now all files are read, let the plugin(s) decide if there
6645 are any more to be added to the link before we call the
6646 emulation's after_open hook. We create a private list of
6647 input statements for this purpose, which we will eventually
6648 insert into the global statment list after the first claimed
6651 /* We need to manipulate all three chains in synchrony. */
6653 inputfiles = input_file_chain;
6654 if (plugin_call_all_symbols_read ())
6655 einfo (_("%P%F: %s: plugin reported error after all symbols read\n"),
6656 plugin_error_plugin ());
6657 /* Open any newly added files, updating the file chains. */
6658 link_info.loading_lto_outputs = TRUE;
6659 open_input_bfds (*added.tail, OPEN_BFD_NORMAL);
6660 /* Restore the global list pointer now they have all been added. */
6661 lang_list_remove_tail (stat_ptr, &added);
6662 /* And detach the fresh ends of the file lists. */
6663 lang_list_remove_tail (&file_chain, &files);
6664 lang_list_remove_tail (&input_file_chain, &inputfiles);
6665 /* Were any new files added? */
6666 if (added.head != NULL)
6668 /* If so, we will insert them into the statement list immediately
6669 after the first input file that was claimed by the plugin. */
6670 plugin_insert = find_replacements_insert_point ();
6671 /* If a plugin adds input files without having claimed any, we
6672 don't really have a good idea where to place them. Just putting
6673 them at the start or end of the list is liable to leave them
6674 outside the crtbegin...crtend range. */
6675 ASSERT (plugin_insert != NULL);
6676 /* Splice the new statement list into the old one. */
6677 lang_list_insert_after (stat_ptr, &added,
6678 &plugin_insert->header.next);
6679 /* Likewise for the file chains. */
6680 lang_list_insert_after (&input_file_chain, &inputfiles,
6681 &plugin_insert->next_real_file);
6682 /* We must be careful when relinking file_chain; we may need to
6683 insert the new files at the head of the list if the insert
6684 point chosen is the dummy first input file. */
6685 if (plugin_insert->filename)
6686 lang_list_insert_after (&file_chain, &files, &plugin_insert->next);
6688 lang_list_insert_after (&file_chain, &files, &file_chain.head);
6690 /* Rescan archives in case new undefined symbols have appeared. */
6691 open_input_bfds (statement_list.head, OPEN_BFD_RESCAN);
6694 #endif /* ENABLE_PLUGINS */
6696 link_info.gc_sym_list = &entry_symbol;
6697 if (entry_symbol.name == NULL)
6698 link_info.gc_sym_list = ldlang_undef_chain_list_head;
6700 ldemul_after_open ();
6702 bfd_section_already_linked_table_free ();
6704 /* Make sure that we're not mixing architectures. We call this
6705 after all the input files have been opened, but before we do any
6706 other processing, so that any operations merge_private_bfd_data
6707 does on the output file will be known during the rest of the
6711 /* Handle .exports instead of a version script if we're told to do so. */
6712 if (command_line.version_exports_section)
6713 lang_do_version_exports_section ();
6715 /* Build all sets based on the information gathered from the input
6717 ldctor_build_sets ();
6719 /* PR 13683: We must rerun the assignments prior to running garbage
6720 collection in order to make sure that all symbol aliases are resolved. */
6721 lang_do_assignments (lang_mark_phase_enum);
6722 expld.phase = lang_first_phase_enum;
6724 /* Remove unreferenced sections if asked to. */
6725 lang_gc_sections ();
6727 /* Size up the common data. */
6730 /* Update wild statements. */
6731 update_wild_statements (statement_list.head);
6733 /* Run through the contours of the script and attach input sections
6734 to the correct output sections. */
6735 lang_statement_iteration++;
6736 map_input_to_output_sections (statement_list.head, NULL, NULL);
6738 process_insert_statements ();
6740 /* Find any sections not attached explicitly and handle them. */
6741 lang_place_orphans ();
6743 if (! link_info.relocatable)
6747 /* Merge SEC_MERGE sections. This has to be done after GC of
6748 sections, so that GCed sections are not merged, but before
6749 assigning dynamic symbols, since removing whole input sections
6751 bfd_merge_sections (link_info.output_bfd, &link_info);
6753 /* Look for a text section and set the readonly attribute in it. */
6754 found = bfd_get_section_by_name (link_info.output_bfd, ".text");
6758 if (config.text_read_only)
6759 found->flags |= SEC_READONLY;
6761 found->flags &= ~SEC_READONLY;
6765 /* Do anything special before sizing sections. This is where ELF
6766 and other back-ends size dynamic sections. */
6767 ldemul_before_allocation ();
6769 /* We must record the program headers before we try to fix the
6770 section positions, since they will affect SIZEOF_HEADERS. */
6771 lang_record_phdrs ();
6773 /* Check relro sections. */
6774 if (link_info.relro && ! link_info.relocatable)
6775 lang_find_relro_sections ();
6777 /* Size up the sections. */
6778 lang_size_sections (NULL, ! RELAXATION_ENABLED);
6780 /* See if anything special should be done now we know how big
6781 everything is. This is where relaxation is done. */
6782 ldemul_after_allocation ();
6784 /* Fix any .startof. or .sizeof. symbols. */
6785 lang_set_startof ();
6787 /* Do all the assignments, now that we know the final resting places
6788 of all the symbols. */
6789 lang_do_assignments (lang_final_phase_enum);
6793 /* Make sure that the section addresses make sense. */
6794 if (command_line.check_section_addresses)
6795 lang_check_section_addresses ();
6800 /* EXPORTED TO YACC */
6803 lang_add_wild (struct wildcard_spec *filespec,
6804 struct wildcard_list *section_list,
6805 bfd_boolean keep_sections)
6807 struct wildcard_list *curr, *next;
6808 lang_wild_statement_type *new_stmt;
6810 /* Reverse the list as the parser puts it back to front. */
6811 for (curr = section_list, section_list = NULL;
6813 section_list = curr, curr = next)
6815 if (curr->spec.name != NULL && strcmp (curr->spec.name, "COMMON") == 0)
6816 placed_commons = TRUE;
6819 curr->next = section_list;
6822 if (filespec != NULL && filespec->name != NULL)
6824 if (strcmp (filespec->name, "*") == 0)
6825 filespec->name = NULL;
6826 else if (! wildcardp (filespec->name))
6827 lang_has_input_file = TRUE;
6830 new_stmt = new_stat (lang_wild_statement, stat_ptr);
6831 new_stmt->filename = NULL;
6832 new_stmt->filenames_sorted = FALSE;
6833 new_stmt->section_flag_list = NULL;
6834 if (filespec != NULL)
6836 new_stmt->filename = filespec->name;
6837 new_stmt->filenames_sorted = filespec->sorted == by_name;
6838 new_stmt->section_flag_list = filespec->section_flag_list;
6840 new_stmt->section_list = section_list;
6841 new_stmt->keep_sections = keep_sections;
6842 lang_list_init (&new_stmt->children);
6843 analyze_walk_wild_section_handler (new_stmt);
6847 lang_section_start (const char *name, etree_type *address,
6848 const segment_type *segment)
6850 lang_address_statement_type *ad;
6852 ad = new_stat (lang_address_statement, stat_ptr);
6853 ad->section_name = name;
6854 ad->address = address;
6855 ad->segment = segment;
6858 /* Set the start symbol to NAME. CMDLINE is nonzero if this is called
6859 because of a -e argument on the command line, or zero if this is
6860 called by ENTRY in a linker script. Command line arguments take
6864 lang_add_entry (const char *name, bfd_boolean cmdline)
6866 if (entry_symbol.name == NULL
6868 || ! entry_from_cmdline)
6870 entry_symbol.name = name;
6871 entry_from_cmdline = cmdline;
6875 /* Set the default start symbol to NAME. .em files should use this,
6876 not lang_add_entry, to override the use of "start" if neither the
6877 linker script nor the command line specifies an entry point. NAME
6878 must be permanently allocated. */
6880 lang_default_entry (const char *name)
6882 entry_symbol_default = name;
6886 lang_add_target (const char *name)
6888 lang_target_statement_type *new_stmt;
6890 new_stmt = new_stat (lang_target_statement, stat_ptr);
6891 new_stmt->target = name;
6895 lang_add_map (const char *name)
6902 map_option_f = TRUE;
6910 lang_add_fill (fill_type *fill)
6912 lang_fill_statement_type *new_stmt;
6914 new_stmt = new_stat (lang_fill_statement, stat_ptr);
6915 new_stmt->fill = fill;
6919 lang_add_data (int type, union etree_union *exp)
6921 lang_data_statement_type *new_stmt;
6923 new_stmt = new_stat (lang_data_statement, stat_ptr);
6924 new_stmt->exp = exp;
6925 new_stmt->type = type;
6928 /* Create a new reloc statement. RELOC is the BFD relocation type to
6929 generate. HOWTO is the corresponding howto structure (we could
6930 look this up, but the caller has already done so). SECTION is the
6931 section to generate a reloc against, or NAME is the name of the
6932 symbol to generate a reloc against. Exactly one of SECTION and
6933 NAME must be NULL. ADDEND is an expression for the addend. */
6936 lang_add_reloc (bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc,
6937 reloc_howto_type *howto,
6940 union etree_union *addend)
6942 lang_reloc_statement_type *p = new_stat (lang_reloc_statement, stat_ptr);
6946 p->section = section;
6948 p->addend_exp = addend;
6950 p->addend_value = 0;
6951 p->output_section = NULL;
6952 p->output_offset = 0;
6955 lang_assignment_statement_type *
6956 lang_add_assignment (etree_type *exp)
6958 lang_assignment_statement_type *new_stmt;
6960 new_stmt = new_stat (lang_assignment_statement, stat_ptr);
6961 new_stmt->exp = exp;
6966 lang_add_attribute (enum statement_enum attribute)
6968 new_statement (attribute, sizeof (lang_statement_header_type), stat_ptr);
6972 lang_startup (const char *name)
6974 if (first_file->filename != NULL)
6976 einfo (_("%P%F: multiple STARTUP files\n"));
6978 first_file->filename = name;
6979 first_file->local_sym_name = name;
6980 first_file->flags.real = TRUE;
6984 lang_float (bfd_boolean maybe)
6986 lang_float_flag = maybe;
6990 /* Work out the load- and run-time regions from a script statement, and
6991 store them in *LMA_REGION and *REGION respectively.
6993 MEMSPEC is the name of the run-time region, or the value of
6994 DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION if the statement didn't specify one.
6995 LMA_MEMSPEC is the name of the load-time region, or null if the
6996 statement didn't specify one.HAVE_LMA_P is TRUE if the statement
6997 had an explicit load address.
6999 It is an error to specify both a load region and a load address. */
7002 lang_get_regions (lang_memory_region_type **region,
7003 lang_memory_region_type **lma_region,
7004 const char *memspec,
7005 const char *lma_memspec,
7006 bfd_boolean have_lma,
7007 bfd_boolean have_vma)
7009 *lma_region = lang_memory_region_lookup (lma_memspec, FALSE);
7011 /* If no runtime region or VMA has been specified, but the load region
7012 has been specified, then use the load region for the runtime region
7014 if (lma_memspec != NULL
7016 && strcmp (memspec, DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION) == 0)
7017 *region = *lma_region;
7019 *region = lang_memory_region_lookup (memspec, FALSE);
7021 if (have_lma && lma_memspec != 0)
7022 einfo (_("%X%P:%S: section has both a load address and a load region\n"),
7027 lang_leave_output_section_statement (fill_type *fill, const char *memspec,
7028 lang_output_section_phdr_list *phdrs,
7029 const char *lma_memspec)
7031 lang_get_regions (¤t_section->region,
7032 ¤t_section->lma_region,
7033 memspec, lma_memspec,
7034 current_section->load_base != NULL,
7035 current_section->addr_tree != NULL);
7037 /* If this section has no load region or base, but uses the same
7038 region as the previous section, then propagate the previous
7039 section's load region. */
7041 if (current_section->lma_region == NULL
7042 && current_section->load_base == NULL
7043 && current_section->addr_tree == NULL
7044 && current_section->region == current_section->prev->region)
7045 current_section->lma_region = current_section->prev->lma_region;
7047 current_section->fill = fill;
7048 current_section->phdrs = phdrs;
7053 lang_statement_append (lang_statement_list_type *list,
7054 lang_statement_union_type *element,
7055 lang_statement_union_type **field)
7057 *(list->tail) = element;
7061 /* Set the output format type. -oformat overrides scripts. */
7064 lang_add_output_format (const char *format,
7069 if (output_target == NULL || !from_script)
7071 if (command_line.endian == ENDIAN_BIG
7074 else if (command_line.endian == ENDIAN_LITTLE
7078 output_target = format;
7083 lang_add_insert (const char *where, int is_before)
7085 lang_insert_statement_type *new_stmt;
7087 new_stmt = new_stat (lang_insert_statement, stat_ptr);
7088 new_stmt->where = where;
7089 new_stmt->is_before = is_before;
7090 saved_script_handle = previous_script_handle;
7093 /* Enter a group. This creates a new lang_group_statement, and sets
7094 stat_ptr to build new statements within the group. */
7097 lang_enter_group (void)
7099 lang_group_statement_type *g;
7101 g = new_stat (lang_group_statement, stat_ptr);
7102 lang_list_init (&g->children);
7103 push_stat_ptr (&g->children);
7106 /* Leave a group. This just resets stat_ptr to start writing to the
7107 regular list of statements again. Note that this will not work if
7108 groups can occur inside anything else which can adjust stat_ptr,
7109 but currently they can't. */
7112 lang_leave_group (void)
7117 /* Add a new program header. This is called for each entry in a PHDRS
7118 command in a linker script. */
7121 lang_new_phdr (const char *name,
7123 bfd_boolean filehdr,
7128 struct lang_phdr *n, **pp;
7131 n = (struct lang_phdr *) stat_alloc (sizeof (struct lang_phdr));
7134 n->type = exp_get_value_int (type, 0, "program header type");
7135 n->filehdr = filehdr;
7140 hdrs = n->type == 1 && (phdrs || filehdr);
7142 for (pp = &lang_phdr_list; *pp != NULL; pp = &(*pp)->next)
7145 && !((*pp)->filehdr || (*pp)->phdrs))
7147 einfo (_("%X%P:%S: PHDRS and FILEHDR are not supported"
7148 " when prior PT_LOAD headers lack them\n"), NULL);
7155 /* Record the program header information in the output BFD. FIXME: We
7156 should not be calling an ELF specific function here. */
7159 lang_record_phdrs (void)
7163 lang_output_section_phdr_list *last;
7164 struct lang_phdr *l;
7165 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
7168 secs = (asection **) xmalloc (alc * sizeof (asection *));
7171 for (l = lang_phdr_list; l != NULL; l = l->next)
7178 for (os = &lang_output_section_statement.head->output_section_statement;
7182 lang_output_section_phdr_list *pl;
7184 if (os->constraint < 0)
7192 if (os->sectype == noload_section
7193 || os->bfd_section == NULL
7194 || (os->bfd_section->flags & SEC_ALLOC) == 0)
7197 /* Don't add orphans to PT_INTERP header. */
7203 lang_output_section_statement_type * tmp_os;
7205 /* If we have not run across a section with a program
7206 header assigned to it yet, then scan forwards to find
7207 one. This prevents inconsistencies in the linker's
7208 behaviour when a script has specified just a single
7209 header and there are sections in that script which are
7210 not assigned to it, and which occur before the first
7211 use of that header. See here for more details:
7212 http://sourceware.org/ml/binutils/2007-02/msg00291.html */
7213 for (tmp_os = os; tmp_os; tmp_os = tmp_os->next)
7216 last = tmp_os->phdrs;
7220 einfo (_("%F%P: no sections assigned to phdrs\n"));
7225 if (os->bfd_section == NULL)
7228 for (; pl != NULL; pl = pl->next)
7230 if (strcmp (pl->name, l->name) == 0)
7235 secs = (asection **) xrealloc (secs,
7236 alc * sizeof (asection *));
7238 secs[c] = os->bfd_section;
7245 if (l->flags == NULL)
7248 flags = exp_get_vma (l->flags, 0, "phdr flags");
7253 at = exp_get_vma (l->at, 0, "phdr load address");
7255 if (! bfd_record_phdr (link_info.output_bfd, l->type,
7256 l->flags != NULL, flags, l->at != NULL,
7257 at, l->filehdr, l->phdrs, c, secs))
7258 einfo (_("%F%P: bfd_record_phdr failed: %E\n"));
7263 /* Make sure all the phdr assignments succeeded. */
7264 for (os = &lang_output_section_statement.head->output_section_statement;
7268 lang_output_section_phdr_list *pl;
7270 if (os->constraint < 0
7271 || os->bfd_section == NULL)
7274 for (pl = os->phdrs;
7277 if (! pl->used && strcmp (pl->name, "NONE") != 0)
7278 einfo (_("%X%P: section `%s' assigned to non-existent phdr `%s'\n"),
7279 os->name, pl->name);
7283 /* Record a list of sections which may not be cross referenced. */
7286 lang_add_nocrossref (lang_nocrossref_type *l)
7288 struct lang_nocrossrefs *n;
7290 n = (struct lang_nocrossrefs *) xmalloc (sizeof *n);
7291 n->next = nocrossref_list;
7293 nocrossref_list = n;
7295 /* Set notice_all so that we get informed about all symbols. */
7296 link_info.notice_all = TRUE;
7299 /* Overlay handling. We handle overlays with some static variables. */
7301 /* The overlay virtual address. */
7302 static etree_type *overlay_vma;
7303 /* And subsection alignment. */
7304 static etree_type *overlay_subalign;
7306 /* An expression for the maximum section size seen so far. */
7307 static etree_type *overlay_max;
7309 /* A list of all the sections in this overlay. */
7311 struct overlay_list {
7312 struct overlay_list *next;
7313 lang_output_section_statement_type *os;
7316 static struct overlay_list *overlay_list;
7318 /* Start handling an overlay. */
7321 lang_enter_overlay (etree_type *vma_expr, etree_type *subalign)
7323 /* The grammar should prevent nested overlays from occurring. */
7324 ASSERT (overlay_vma == NULL
7325 && overlay_subalign == NULL
7326 && overlay_max == NULL);
7328 overlay_vma = vma_expr;
7329 overlay_subalign = subalign;
7332 /* Start a section in an overlay. We handle this by calling
7333 lang_enter_output_section_statement with the correct VMA.
7334 lang_leave_overlay sets up the LMA and memory regions. */
7337 lang_enter_overlay_section (const char *name)
7339 struct overlay_list *n;
7342 lang_enter_output_section_statement (name, overlay_vma, overlay_section,
7343 0, overlay_subalign, 0, 0);
7345 /* If this is the first section, then base the VMA of future
7346 sections on this one. This will work correctly even if `.' is
7347 used in the addresses. */
7348 if (overlay_list == NULL)
7349 overlay_vma = exp_nameop (ADDR, name);
7351 /* Remember the section. */
7352 n = (struct overlay_list *) xmalloc (sizeof *n);
7353 n->os = current_section;
7354 n->next = overlay_list;
7357 size = exp_nameop (SIZEOF, name);
7359 /* Arrange to work out the maximum section end address. */
7360 if (overlay_max == NULL)
7363 overlay_max = exp_binop (MAX_K, overlay_max, size);
7366 /* Finish a section in an overlay. There isn't any special to do
7370 lang_leave_overlay_section (fill_type *fill,
7371 lang_output_section_phdr_list *phdrs)
7378 name = current_section->name;
7380 /* For now, assume that DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION is the run-time memory
7381 region and that no load-time region has been specified. It doesn't
7382 really matter what we say here, since lang_leave_overlay will
7384 lang_leave_output_section_statement (fill, DEFAULT_MEMORY_REGION, phdrs, 0);
7386 /* Define the magic symbols. */
7388 clean = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (name) + 1);
7390 for (s1 = name; *s1 != '\0'; s1++)
7391 if (ISALNUM (*s1) || *s1 == '_')
7395 buf = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (clean) + sizeof "__load_start_");
7396 sprintf (buf, "__load_start_%s", clean);
7397 lang_add_assignment (exp_provide (buf,
7398 exp_nameop (LOADADDR, name),
7401 buf = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (clean) + sizeof "__load_stop_");
7402 sprintf (buf, "__load_stop_%s", clean);
7403 lang_add_assignment (exp_provide (buf,
7405 exp_nameop (LOADADDR, name),
7406 exp_nameop (SIZEOF, name)),
7412 /* Finish an overlay. If there are any overlay wide settings, this
7413 looks through all the sections in the overlay and sets them. */
7416 lang_leave_overlay (etree_type *lma_expr,
7419 const char *memspec,
7420 lang_output_section_phdr_list *phdrs,
7421 const char *lma_memspec)
7423 lang_memory_region_type *region;
7424 lang_memory_region_type *lma_region;
7425 struct overlay_list *l;
7426 lang_nocrossref_type *nocrossref;
7428 lang_get_regions (®ion, &lma_region,
7429 memspec, lma_memspec,
7430 lma_expr != NULL, FALSE);
7434 /* After setting the size of the last section, set '.' to end of the
7436 if (overlay_list != NULL)
7438 overlay_list->os->update_dot = 1;
7439 overlay_list->os->update_dot_tree
7440 = exp_assign (".", exp_binop ('+', overlay_vma, overlay_max));
7446 struct overlay_list *next;
7448 if (fill != NULL && l->os->fill == NULL)
7451 l->os->region = region;
7452 l->os->lma_region = lma_region;
7454 /* The first section has the load address specified in the
7455 OVERLAY statement. The rest are worked out from that.
7456 The base address is not needed (and should be null) if
7457 an LMA region was specified. */
7460 l->os->load_base = lma_expr;
7461 l->os->sectype = normal_section;
7463 if (phdrs != NULL && l->os->phdrs == NULL)
7464 l->os->phdrs = phdrs;
7468 lang_nocrossref_type *nc;
7470 nc = (lang_nocrossref_type *) xmalloc (sizeof *nc);
7471 nc->name = l->os->name;
7472 nc->next = nocrossref;
7481 if (nocrossref != NULL)
7482 lang_add_nocrossref (nocrossref);
7485 overlay_list = NULL;
7489 /* Version handling. This is only useful for ELF. */
7491 /* If PREV is NULL, return first version pattern matching particular symbol.
7492 If PREV is non-NULL, return first version pattern matching particular
7493 symbol after PREV (previously returned by lang_vers_match). */
7495 static struct bfd_elf_version_expr *
7496 lang_vers_match (struct bfd_elf_version_expr_head *head,
7497 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *prev,
7501 const char *cxx_sym = sym;
7502 const char *java_sym = sym;
7503 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *expr = NULL;
7504 enum demangling_styles curr_style;
7506 curr_style = CURRENT_DEMANGLING_STYLE;
7507 cplus_demangle_set_style (no_demangling);
7508 c_sym = bfd_demangle (link_info.output_bfd, sym, DMGL_NO_OPTS);
7511 cplus_demangle_set_style (curr_style);
7513 if (head->mask & BFD_ELF_VERSION_CXX_TYPE)
7515 cxx_sym = bfd_demangle (link_info.output_bfd, sym,
7516 DMGL_PARAMS | DMGL_ANSI);
7520 if (head->mask & BFD_ELF_VERSION_JAVA_TYPE)
7522 java_sym = bfd_demangle (link_info.output_bfd, sym, DMGL_JAVA);
7527 if (head->htab && (prev == NULL || prev->literal))
7529 struct bfd_elf_version_expr e;
7531 switch (prev ? prev->mask : 0)
7534 if (head->mask & BFD_ELF_VERSION_C_TYPE)
7537 expr = (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *)
7538 htab_find ((htab_t) head->htab, &e);
7539 while (expr && strcmp (expr->pattern, c_sym) == 0)
7540 if (expr->mask == BFD_ELF_VERSION_C_TYPE)
7546 case BFD_ELF_VERSION_C_TYPE:
7547 if (head->mask & BFD_ELF_VERSION_CXX_TYPE)
7549 e.pattern = cxx_sym;
7550 expr = (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *)
7551 htab_find ((htab_t) head->htab, &e);
7552 while (expr && strcmp (expr->pattern, cxx_sym) == 0)
7553 if (expr->mask == BFD_ELF_VERSION_CXX_TYPE)
7559 case BFD_ELF_VERSION_CXX_TYPE:
7560 if (head->mask & BFD_ELF_VERSION_JAVA_TYPE)
7562 e.pattern = java_sym;
7563 expr = (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *)
7564 htab_find ((htab_t) head->htab, &e);
7565 while (expr && strcmp (expr->pattern, java_sym) == 0)
7566 if (expr->mask == BFD_ELF_VERSION_JAVA_TYPE)
7577 /* Finally, try the wildcards. */
7578 if (prev == NULL || prev->literal)
7579 expr = head->remaining;
7582 for (; expr; expr = expr->next)
7589 if (expr->pattern[0] == '*' && expr->pattern[1] == '\0')
7592 if (expr->mask == BFD_ELF_VERSION_JAVA_TYPE)
7594 else if (expr->mask == BFD_ELF_VERSION_CXX_TYPE)
7598 if (fnmatch (expr->pattern, s, 0) == 0)
7604 free ((char *) c_sym);
7606 free ((char *) cxx_sym);
7607 if (java_sym != sym)
7608 free ((char *) java_sym);
7612 /* Return NULL if the PATTERN argument is a glob pattern, otherwise,
7613 return a pointer to the symbol name with any backslash quotes removed. */
7616 realsymbol (const char *pattern)
7619 bfd_boolean changed = FALSE, backslash = FALSE;
7620 char *s, *symbol = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (pattern) + 1);
7622 for (p = pattern, s = symbol; *p != '\0'; ++p)
7624 /* It is a glob pattern only if there is no preceding
7628 /* Remove the preceding backslash. */
7635 if (*p == '?' || *p == '*' || *p == '[')
7642 backslash = *p == '\\';
7658 /* This is called for each variable name or match expression. NEW_NAME is
7659 the name of the symbol to match, or, if LITERAL_P is FALSE, a glob
7660 pattern to be matched against symbol names. */
7662 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *
7663 lang_new_vers_pattern (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *orig,
7664 const char *new_name,
7666 bfd_boolean literal_p)
7668 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *ret;
7670 ret = (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *) xmalloc (sizeof *ret);
7674 ret->literal = TRUE;
7675 ret->pattern = literal_p ? new_name : realsymbol (new_name);
7676 if (ret->pattern == NULL)
7678 ret->pattern = new_name;
7679 ret->literal = FALSE;
7682 if (lang == NULL || strcasecmp (lang, "C") == 0)
7683 ret->mask = BFD_ELF_VERSION_C_TYPE;
7684 else if (strcasecmp (lang, "C++") == 0)
7685 ret->mask = BFD_ELF_VERSION_CXX_TYPE;
7686 else if (strcasecmp (lang, "Java") == 0)
7687 ret->mask = BFD_ELF_VERSION_JAVA_TYPE;
7690 einfo (_("%X%P: unknown language `%s' in version information\n"),
7692 ret->mask = BFD_ELF_VERSION_C_TYPE;
7695 return ldemul_new_vers_pattern (ret);
7698 /* This is called for each set of variable names and match
7701 struct bfd_elf_version_tree *
7702 lang_new_vers_node (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *globals,
7703 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *locals)
7705 struct bfd_elf_version_tree *ret;
7707 ret = (struct bfd_elf_version_tree *) xcalloc (1, sizeof *ret);
7708 ret->globals.list = globals;
7709 ret->locals.list = locals;
7710 ret->match = lang_vers_match;
7711 ret->name_indx = (unsigned int) -1;
7715 /* This static variable keeps track of version indices. */
7717 static int version_index;
7720 version_expr_head_hash (const void *p)
7722 const struct bfd_elf_version_expr *e =
7723 (const struct bfd_elf_version_expr *) p;
7725 return htab_hash_string (e->pattern);
7729 version_expr_head_eq (const void *p1, const void *p2)
7731 const struct bfd_elf_version_expr *e1 =
7732 (const struct bfd_elf_version_expr *) p1;
7733 const struct bfd_elf_version_expr *e2 =
7734 (const struct bfd_elf_version_expr *) p2;
7736 return strcmp (e1->pattern, e2->pattern) == 0;
7740 lang_finalize_version_expr_head (struct bfd_elf_version_expr_head *head)
7743 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *e, *next;
7744 struct bfd_elf_version_expr **list_loc, **remaining_loc;
7746 for (e = head->list; e; e = e->next)
7750 head->mask |= e->mask;
7755 head->htab = htab_create (count * 2, version_expr_head_hash,
7756 version_expr_head_eq, NULL);
7757 list_loc = &head->list;
7758 remaining_loc = &head->remaining;
7759 for (e = head->list; e; e = next)
7765 remaining_loc = &e->next;
7769 void **loc = htab_find_slot ((htab_t) head->htab, e, INSERT);
7773 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *e1, *last;
7775 e1 = (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *) *loc;
7779 if (e1->mask == e->mask)
7787 while (e1 && strcmp (e1->pattern, e->pattern) == 0);
7791 /* This is a duplicate. */
7792 /* FIXME: Memory leak. Sometimes pattern is not
7793 xmalloced alone, but in larger chunk of memory. */
7794 /* free (e->pattern); */
7799 e->next = last->next;
7807 list_loc = &e->next;
7811 *remaining_loc = NULL;
7812 *list_loc = head->remaining;
7815 head->remaining = head->list;
7818 /* This is called when we know the name and dependencies of the
7822 lang_register_vers_node (const char *name,
7823 struct bfd_elf_version_tree *version,
7824 struct bfd_elf_version_deps *deps)
7826 struct bfd_elf_version_tree *t, **pp;
7827 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *e1;
7832 if (link_info.version_info != NULL
7833 && (name[0] == '\0' || link_info.version_info->name[0] == '\0'))
7835 einfo (_("%X%P: anonymous version tag cannot be combined"
7836 " with other version tags\n"));
7841 /* Make sure this node has a unique name. */
7842 for (t = link_info.version_info; t != NULL; t = t->next)
7843 if (strcmp (t->name, name) == 0)
7844 einfo (_("%X%P: duplicate version tag `%s'\n"), name);
7846 lang_finalize_version_expr_head (&version->globals);
7847 lang_finalize_version_expr_head (&version->locals);
7849 /* Check the global and local match names, and make sure there
7850 aren't any duplicates. */
7852 for (e1 = version->globals.list; e1 != NULL; e1 = e1->next)
7854 for (t = link_info.version_info; t != NULL; t = t->next)
7856 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *e2;
7858 if (t->locals.htab && e1->literal)
7860 e2 = (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *)
7861 htab_find ((htab_t) t->locals.htab, e1);
7862 while (e2 && strcmp (e1->pattern, e2->pattern) == 0)
7864 if (e1->mask == e2->mask)
7865 einfo (_("%X%P: duplicate expression `%s'"
7866 " in version information\n"), e1->pattern);
7870 else if (!e1->literal)
7871 for (e2 = t->locals.remaining; e2 != NULL; e2 = e2->next)
7872 if (strcmp (e1->pattern, e2->pattern) == 0
7873 && e1->mask == e2->mask)
7874 einfo (_("%X%P: duplicate expression `%s'"
7875 " in version information\n"), e1->pattern);
7879 for (e1 = version->locals.list; e1 != NULL; e1 = e1->next)
7881 for (t = link_info.version_info; t != NULL; t = t->next)
7883 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *e2;
7885 if (t->globals.htab && e1->literal)
7887 e2 = (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *)
7888 htab_find ((htab_t) t->globals.htab, e1);
7889 while (e2 && strcmp (e1->pattern, e2->pattern) == 0)
7891 if (e1->mask == e2->mask)
7892 einfo (_("%X%P: duplicate expression `%s'"
7893 " in version information\n"),
7898 else if (!e1->literal)
7899 for (e2 = t->globals.remaining; e2 != NULL; e2 = e2->next)
7900 if (strcmp (e1->pattern, e2->pattern) == 0
7901 && e1->mask == e2->mask)
7902 einfo (_("%X%P: duplicate expression `%s'"
7903 " in version information\n"), e1->pattern);
7907 version->deps = deps;
7908 version->name = name;
7909 if (name[0] != '\0')
7912 version->vernum = version_index;
7915 version->vernum = 0;
7917 for (pp = &link_info.version_info; *pp != NULL; pp = &(*pp)->next)
7922 /* This is called when we see a version dependency. */
7924 struct bfd_elf_version_deps *
7925 lang_add_vers_depend (struct bfd_elf_version_deps *list, const char *name)
7927 struct bfd_elf_version_deps *ret;
7928 struct bfd_elf_version_tree *t;
7930 ret = (struct bfd_elf_version_deps *) xmalloc (sizeof *ret);
7933 for (t = link_info.version_info; t != NULL; t = t->next)
7935 if (strcmp (t->name, name) == 0)
7937 ret->version_needed = t;
7942 einfo (_("%X%P: unable to find version dependency `%s'\n"), name);
7944 ret->version_needed = NULL;
7949 lang_do_version_exports_section (void)
7951 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *greg = NULL, *lreg;
7953 LANG_FOR_EACH_INPUT_STATEMENT (is)
7955 asection *sec = bfd_get_section_by_name (is->the_bfd, ".exports");
7963 contents = (char *) xmalloc (len);
7964 if (!bfd_get_section_contents (is->the_bfd, sec, contents, 0, len))
7965 einfo (_("%X%P: unable to read .exports section contents\n"), sec);
7968 while (p < contents + len)
7970 greg = lang_new_vers_pattern (greg, p, NULL, FALSE);
7971 p = strchr (p, '\0') + 1;
7974 /* Do not free the contents, as we used them creating the regex. */
7976 /* Do not include this section in the link. */
7977 sec->flags |= SEC_EXCLUDE | SEC_KEEP;
7980 lreg = lang_new_vers_pattern (NULL, "*", NULL, FALSE);
7981 lang_register_vers_node (command_line.version_exports_section,
7982 lang_new_vers_node (greg, lreg), NULL);
7986 lang_add_unique (const char *name)
7988 struct unique_sections *ent;
7990 for (ent = unique_section_list; ent; ent = ent->next)
7991 if (strcmp (ent->name, name) == 0)
7994 ent = (struct unique_sections *) xmalloc (sizeof *ent);
7995 ent->name = xstrdup (name);
7996 ent->next = unique_section_list;
7997 unique_section_list = ent;
8000 /* Append the list of dynamic symbols to the existing one. */
8003 lang_append_dynamic_list (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *dynamic)
8005 if (link_info.dynamic_list)
8007 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *tail;
8008 for (tail = dynamic; tail->next != NULL; tail = tail->next)
8010 tail->next = link_info.dynamic_list->head.list;
8011 link_info.dynamic_list->head.list = dynamic;
8015 struct bfd_elf_dynamic_list *d;
8017 d = (struct bfd_elf_dynamic_list *) xcalloc (1, sizeof *d);
8018 d->head.list = dynamic;
8019 d->match = lang_vers_match;
8020 link_info.dynamic_list = d;
8024 /* Append the list of C++ typeinfo dynamic symbols to the existing
8028 lang_append_dynamic_list_cpp_typeinfo (void)
8030 const char * symbols [] =
8032 "typeinfo name for*",
8035 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *dynamic = NULL;
8038 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (symbols); i++)
8039 dynamic = lang_new_vers_pattern (dynamic, symbols [i], "C++",
8042 lang_append_dynamic_list (dynamic);
8045 /* Append the list of C++ operator new and delete dynamic symbols to the
8049 lang_append_dynamic_list_cpp_new (void)
8051 const char * symbols [] =
8056 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *dynamic = NULL;
8059 for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE (symbols); i++)
8060 dynamic = lang_new_vers_pattern (dynamic, symbols [i], "C++",
8063 lang_append_dynamic_list (dynamic);
8066 /* Scan a space and/or comma separated string of features. */
8069 lang_ld_feature (char *str)
8077 while (*p == ',' || ISSPACE (*p))
8082 while (*q && *q != ',' && !ISSPACE (*q))
8086 if (strcasecmp (p, "SANE_EXPR") == 0)
8087 config.sane_expr = TRUE;
8089 einfo (_("%X%P: unknown feature `%s'\n"), p);