/* objcopy.c -- copy object file from input to output, optionally massaging it.
- Copyright (C) 1991-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+ Copyright (C) 1991-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Binutils.
#define SECTION_CONTEXT_ALTER_LMA (1 << 5) /* Increment or decrement the section's LMA address. */
#define SECTION_CONTEXT_SET_FLAGS (1 << 6) /* Set the section's flags. */
#define SECTION_CONTEXT_REMOVE_RELOCS (1 << 7) /* Remove relocations for this section. */
+#define SECTION_CONTEXT_SET_ALIGNMENT (1 << 8) /* Set alignment for section. */
bfd_vma vma_val; /* Amount to change by or set to. */
bfd_vma lma_val; /* Amount to change by or set to. */
flagword flags; /* What to set the section flags to. */
+ unsigned int alignment; /* Alignment of output section. */
};
static struct section_list *change_sections;
static struct addsym_node *add_sym_list = NULL, **add_sym_tail = &add_sym_list;
static int add_symbols = 0;
+static char *strip_specific_buffer = NULL;
+static char *strip_unneeded_buffer = NULL;
+static char *keep_specific_buffer = NULL;
+static char *localize_specific_buffer = NULL;
+static char *globalize_specific_buffer = NULL;
+static char *keepglobal_specific_buffer = NULL;
+static char *weaken_specific_buffer = NULL;
+
/* If this is TRUE, we weaken global symbols (set BSF_WEAK). */
static bfd_boolean weaken = FALSE;
OPTION_REMOVE_RELOCS,
OPTION_RENAME_SECTION,
OPTION_REVERSE_BYTES,
- OPTION_SECTION_ALIGNMENT,
+ OPTION_PE_SECTION_ALIGNMENT,
OPTION_SET_SECTION_FLAGS,
+ OPTION_SET_SECTION_ALIGNMENT,
OPTION_SET_START,
OPTION_SREC_FORCES3,
OPTION_SREC_LEN,
OPTION_STRIP_UNNEEDED_SYMBOLS,
OPTION_SUBSYSTEM,
OPTION_UPDATE_SECTION,
+ OPTION_VERILOG_DATA_WIDTH,
OPTION_WEAKEN,
OPTION_WEAKEN_SYMBOLS,
OPTION_WRITABLE_TEXT
{"remove-relocations", required_argument, 0, OPTION_REMOVE_RELOCS},
{"rename-section", required_argument, 0, OPTION_RENAME_SECTION},
{"reverse-bytes", required_argument, 0, OPTION_REVERSE_BYTES},
- {"section-alignment", required_argument, 0, OPTION_SECTION_ALIGNMENT},
+ {"section-alignment", required_argument, 0, OPTION_PE_SECTION_ALIGNMENT},
{"set-section-flags", required_argument, 0, OPTION_SET_SECTION_FLAGS},
+ {"set-section-alignment", required_argument, 0, OPTION_SET_SECTION_ALIGNMENT},
{"set-start", required_argument, 0, OPTION_SET_START},
{"srec-forceS3", no_argument, 0, OPTION_SREC_FORCES3},
{"srec-len", required_argument, 0, OPTION_SREC_LEN},
{"target", required_argument, 0, 'F'},
{"update-section", required_argument, 0, OPTION_UPDATE_SECTION},
{"verbose", no_argument, 0, 'v'},
+ {"verilog-data-width", required_argument, 0, OPTION_VERILOG_DATA_WIDTH},
{"version", no_argument, 0, 'V'},
{"weaken", no_argument, 0, OPTION_WEAKEN},
{"weaken-symbol", required_argument, 0, 'W'},
on by the --srec-forceS3 command line switch. */
extern bfd_boolean _bfd_srec_forceS3;
+/* Width of data in bytes for verilog output.
+ This variable is declared in bfd/verilog.c and can be modified by
+ the --verilog-data-width parameter. */
+extern unsigned int VerilogDataWidth;
+
/* Forward declarations. */
static void setup_section (bfd *, asection *, void *);
static void setup_bfd_headers (bfd *, bfd *);
Warn if a named section does not exist\n\
--set-section-flags <name>=<flags>\n\
Set section <name>'s properties to <flags>\n\
+ --set-section-alignment <name>=<align>\n\
+ Set section <name>'s alignment to <align> bytes\n\
--add-section <name>=<file> Add section <name> found in <file> to output\n\
--update-section <name>=<file>\n\
Update contents of section <name> with\n\
--decompress-debug-sections Decompress DWARF debug sections using zlib\n\
--elf-stt-common=[yes|no] Generate ELF common symbols with STT_COMMON\n\
type\n\
+ --verilog-data-width <number> Specifies data width, in bytes, for verilog output\n\
-M --merge-notes Remove redundant entries in note sections\n\
--no-merge-notes Do not attempt to remove redundant notes (default)\n\
-v --verbose List all object files modified\n\
p->vma_val = 0;
p->lma_val = 0;
p->flags = 0;
+ p->alignment = 0;
p->next = change_sections;
change_sections = p;
#define IS_LINE_TERMINATOR(c) ((c) == '\n' || (c) == '\r' || (c) == '\0')
static void
-add_specific_symbols (const char *filename, htab_t htab)
+add_specific_symbols (const char *filename, htab_t htab, char **buffer_p)
{
off_t size;
FILE * f;
line = eol;
line_count ++;
}
+
+ /* Do not free the buffer. Parts of it will have been referenced
+ in the calls to add_specific_symbol. */
+ *buffer_p = buffer;
}
/* See whether a symbol should be stripped or kept
return NULL;
ghdr = &elf_section_data (group)->this_hdr;
- if (ghdr->sh_link < elf_numsections (abfd))
+ if (ghdr->sh_link == elf_onesymtab (abfd))
{
const struct elf_backend_data *bed = get_elf_backend_data (abfd);
- Elf_Internal_Shdr *symhdr = elf_elfsections (abfd) [ghdr->sh_link];
+ Elf_Internal_Shdr *symhdr = &elf_symtab_hdr (abfd);
- if (symhdr->sh_type == SHT_SYMTAB
- && ghdr->sh_info > 0
- && ghdr->sh_info < (symhdr->sh_size / bed->s->sizeof_sym))
+ if (ghdr->sh_info > 0
+ && ghdr->sh_info < symhdr->sh_size / bed->s->sizeof_sym)
return isympp[ghdr->sh_info - 1];
}
return NULL;
const char *gname;
asection *elt, *first;
+ gsym = group_signature (sec);
+ /* Strip groups without a valid signature. */
+ if (gsym == NULL)
+ return TRUE;
+
/* PR binutils/3181
If we are going to strip the group signature symbol, then
strip the group section too. */
- gsym = group_signature (sec);
- if (gsym != NULL)
- gname = gsym->name;
- else
- gname = sec->name;
+ gname = gsym->name;
if ((strip_symbols == STRIP_ALL
&& !is_specified_symbol (gname, keep_specific_htab))
|| is_specified_symbol (gname, strip_specific_htab))
fatal (_("%s:%d: premature end of file"), filename, lineno);
free (buf);
+ fclose (file);
}
/* Copy unknown object file IBFD onto OBFD.
return count;
}
+typedef struct objcopy_internal_note
+{
+ Elf_Internal_Note note;
+ bfd_vma start;
+ bfd_vma end;
+ bfd_boolean modified;
+} objcopy_internal_note;
+
+/* Returns TRUE if a gap does, or could, exist between the address range
+ covered by PNOTE1 and PNOTE2. */
+
+static bfd_boolean
+gap_exists (objcopy_internal_note * pnote1,
+ objcopy_internal_note * pnote2)
+{
+ /* Without range end notes, we assume that a gap might exist. */
+ if (pnote1->end == 0 || pnote2->end == 0)
+ return TRUE;
+
+ /* FIXME: Alignment of 16 bytes taken from x86_64 binaries.
+ Really we should extract the alignment of the section covered by the notes. */
+ return BFD_ALIGN (pnote1->end, 16) < pnote2->start;
+}
+
+static bfd_boolean
+is_open_note (objcopy_internal_note * pnote)
+{
+ return (pnote->note.type == NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_OPEN);
+}
+
+static bfd_boolean
+is_func_note (objcopy_internal_note * pnote)
+{
+ return (pnote->note.type == NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_FUNC);
+}
+
+static bfd_boolean
+is_64bit (bfd * abfd)
+{
+ /* Should never happen, but let's be paranoid. */
+ if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) != bfd_target_elf_flavour)
+ return FALSE;
+
+ return elf_elfheader (abfd)->e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS64;
+}
+
/* Merge the notes on SEC, removing redundant entries.
Returns the new, smaller size of the section upon success. */
static bfd_size_type
merge_gnu_build_notes (bfd * abfd, asection * sec, bfd_size_type size, bfd_byte * contents)
{
- Elf_Internal_Note * pnotes_end;
- Elf_Internal_Note * pnotes;
- Elf_Internal_Note * pnote;
+ objcopy_internal_note * pnotes_end;
+ objcopy_internal_note * pnotes = NULL;
+ objcopy_internal_note * pnote;
bfd_size_type remain = size;
unsigned version_1_seen = 0;
unsigned version_2_seen = 0;
+ unsigned version_3_seen = 0;
bfd_boolean duplicate_found = FALSE;
const char * err = NULL;
bfd_byte * in = contents;
int attribute_type_byte;
int val_start;
+ unsigned long previous_func_start = 0;
+ unsigned long previous_open_start = 0;
+ unsigned long previous_func_end = 0;
+ unsigned long previous_open_end = 0;
+ long relsize;
+
+ relsize = bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound (abfd, sec);
+ if (relsize > 0)
+ {
+ arelent ** relpp;
+ long relcount;
- /* Make a copy of the notes.
- Minimum size of a note is 12 bytes. */
- pnote = pnotes = (Elf_Internal_Note *) xcalloc ((size / 12), sizeof (Elf_Internal_Note));
+ /* If there are relocs associated with this section then we
+ cannot safely merge it. */
+ relpp = (arelent **) xmalloc (relsize);
+ relcount = bfd_canonicalize_reloc (abfd, sec, relpp, isympp);
+ free (relpp);
+ if (relcount != 0)
+ goto done;
+ }
+
+ /* Make a copy of the notes and convert to our internal format.
+ Minimum size of a note is 12 bytes. Also locate the version
+ notes and check them. */
+ pnote = pnotes = (objcopy_internal_note *) xcalloc ((size / 12), sizeof (* pnote));
while (remain >= 12)
{
- pnote->namesz = (bfd_get_32 (abfd, in ) + 3) & ~3;
- pnote->descsz = (bfd_get_32 (abfd, in + 4) + 3) & ~3;
- pnote->type = bfd_get_32 (abfd, in + 8);
+ bfd_vma start, end;
+
+ pnote->note.namesz = (bfd_get_32 (abfd, in ) + 3) & ~3;
+ pnote->note.descsz = (bfd_get_32 (abfd, in + 4) + 3) & ~3;
+ pnote->note.type = bfd_get_32 (abfd, in + 8);
- if (pnote->type != NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_OPEN
- && pnote->type != NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_FUNC)
+ if (pnote->note.type != NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_OPEN
+ && pnote->note.type != NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_FUNC)
{
err = _("corrupt GNU build attribute note: wrong note type");
goto done;
}
- if (pnote->namesz + pnote->descsz + 12 > remain)
+ if (pnote->note.namesz + pnote->note.descsz + 12 > remain)
{
err = _("corrupt GNU build attribute note: note too big");
goto done;
}
- if (pnote->namesz < 2)
+ if (pnote->note.namesz < 2)
{
err = _("corrupt GNU build attribute note: name too small");
goto done;
}
- if (pnote->descsz != 0
- && pnote->descsz != 4
- && pnote->descsz != 8)
+ pnote->note.namedata = (char *)(in + 12);
+ pnote->note.descdata = (char *)(in + 12 + pnote->note.namesz);
+
+ remain -= 12 + pnote->note.namesz + pnote->note.descsz;
+ in += 12 + pnote->note.namesz + pnote->note.descsz;
+
+ if (pnote->note.namesz > 2
+ && pnote->note.namedata[0] == '$'
+ && pnote->note.namedata[1] == GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_VERSION
+ && pnote->note.namedata[2] == '1')
+ ++ version_1_seen;
+ else if (pnote->note.namesz > 4
+ && pnote->note.namedata[0] == 'G'
+ && pnote->note.namedata[1] == 'A'
+ && pnote->note.namedata[2] == '$'
+ && pnote->note.namedata[3] == GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_VERSION)
+ {
+ if (pnote->note.namedata[4] == '2')
+ ++ version_2_seen;
+ else if (pnote->note.namedata[4] == '3')
+ ++ version_3_seen;
+ else
+ {
+ err = _("corrupt GNU build attribute note: unsupported version");
+ goto done;
+ }
+ }
+
+ switch (pnote->note.descsz)
{
+ case 0:
+ start = end = 0;
+ break;
+
+ case 4:
+ start = bfd_get_32 (abfd, pnote->note.descdata);
+ /* FIXME: For version 1 and 2 notes we should try to
+ calculate the end address by finding a symbol whose
+ value is START, and then adding in its size.
+
+ For now though, since v1 and v2 was not intended to
+ handle gaps, we chose an artificially large end
+ address. */
+ end = (bfd_vma) -1;
+ break;
+
+ case 8:
+ if (! is_64bit (abfd))
+ {
+ start = bfd_get_32 (abfd, pnote->note.descdata);
+ end = bfd_get_32 (abfd, pnote->note.descdata + 4);
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ start = bfd_get_64 (abfd, pnote->note.descdata);
+ /* FIXME: For version 1 and 2 notes we should try to
+ calculate the end address by finding a symbol whose
+ value is START, and then adding in its size.
+
+ For now though, since v1 and v2 was not intended to
+ handle gaps, we chose an artificially large end
+ address. */
+ end = (bfd_vma) -1;
+ }
+ break;
+
+ case 16:
+ start = bfd_get_64 (abfd, pnote->note.descdata);
+ end = bfd_get_64 (abfd, pnote->note.descdata + 8);
+ break;
+
+ default:
err = _("corrupt GNU build attribute note: bad description size");
goto done;
}
- pnote->namedata = (char *)(in + 12);
- pnote->descdata = (char *)(in + 12 + pnote->namesz);
+ if (is_open_note (pnote))
+ {
+ if (start)
+ previous_open_start = start;
+
+ pnote->start = previous_open_start;
+
+ if (end)
+ previous_open_end = end;
+
+ pnote->end = previous_open_end;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ if (start)
+ previous_func_start = start;
+
+ pnote->start = previous_func_start;
- remain -= 12 + pnote->namesz + pnote->descsz;
- in += 12 + pnote->namesz + pnote->descsz;
+ if (end)
+ previous_func_end = end;
- if (pnote->namedata[pnote->namesz - 1] != 0)
+ pnote->end = previous_func_end;
+ }
+
+ if (pnote->note.namedata[pnote->note.namesz - 1] != 0)
{
err = _("corrupt GNU build attribute note: name not NUL terminated");
goto done;
}
-
- if (pnote->namesz > 2
- && pnote->namedata[0] == '$'
- && pnote->namedata[1] == GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_VERSION
- && pnote->namedata[2] == '1')
- ++ version_1_seen;
- else if (pnote->namesz > 4
- && pnote->namedata[0] == 'G'
- && pnote->namedata[1] == 'A'
- && pnote->namedata[2] == '$'
- && pnote->namedata[3] == GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_VERSION
- && pnote->namedata[4] == '2')
- ++ version_2_seen;
+
pnote ++;
}
goto done;
}
- if (version_1_seen == 0 && version_2_seen == 0)
+ if (version_1_seen == 0 && version_2_seen == 0 && version_3_seen == 0)
{
err = _("bad GNU build attribute notes: no known versions detected");
goto done;
}
- if (version_1_seen > 0 && version_2_seen > 0)
+ if ((version_1_seen > 0 && version_2_seen > 0)
+ || (version_1_seen > 0 && version_3_seen > 0)
+ || (version_2_seen > 0 && version_3_seen > 0))
{
err = _("bad GNU build attribute notes: multiple different versions");
goto done;
}
/* Merging is only needed if there is more than one version note... */
- if (version_1_seen == 1 || version_2_seen == 1)
+ if (version_1_seen == 1 || version_2_seen == 1 || version_3_seen == 1)
goto done;
attribute_type_byte = version_1_seen ? 1 : 3;
val_start = attribute_type_byte + 1;
- /* The first note should be the first version note. */
- if (pnotes[0].namedata[attribute_type_byte] != GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_VERSION)
- {
- err = _("bad GNU build attribute notes: first note not version note");
- goto done;
- }
+ /* We used to require that the first note be a version note,
+ but this is no longer enforced. Due to the problems with
+ linking sections with the same name (eg .gnu.build.note.hot)
+ we cannot guarantee that the first note will be a version note. */
/* Now merge the notes. The rules are:
1. Preserve the ordering of the notes.
2. Preserve any NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_FUNC notes.
3. Eliminate any NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_OPEN notes that have the same
full name field as the immediately preceeding note with the same type
- of name.
+ of name and whose address ranges coincide.
+ IE - if there are gaps in the coverage of the notes, then these gaps
+ must be preserved.
4. Combine the numeric value of any NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_OPEN notes
of type GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_STACK_SIZE.
5. If an NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_OPEN note is going to be preserved and
its description field is empty then the nearest preceeding OPEN note
with a non-empty description field must also be preserved *OR* the
description field of the note must be changed to contain the starting
- address to which it refers. */
- for (pnote = pnotes + 1; pnote < pnotes_end; pnote ++)
+ address to which it refers.
+ 6. Notes with the same start and end address can be deleted.
+ 7. FIXME: Elminate duplicate version notes - even function specific ones ? */
+ for (pnote = pnotes; pnote < pnotes_end; pnote ++)
{
- Elf_Internal_Note * back;
- Elf_Internal_Note * prev_open = NULL;
+ int note_type;
+ objcopy_internal_note * back;
+ objcopy_internal_note * prev_open_with_range = NULL;
- if (pnote->type == NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_FUNC)
- continue;
+ /* Rule 6 - delete 0-range notes. */
+ if (pnote->start == pnote->end)
+ {
+ duplicate_found = TRUE;
+ pnote->note.type = 0;
+ continue;
+ }
- /* Scan for duplicates. Clear the type field of any found - but do not
- delete them just yet. */
- for (back = pnote - 1; back >= pnotes; back --)
+ /* Rule 2 - preserve function notes. */
+ if (! is_open_note (pnote))
{
- if (back->descsz > 0
- && back->type != NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_FUNC
- && prev_open == NULL)
- prev_open = back;
+ int iter;
- if (back->type == pnote->type
- && back->namedata[attribute_type_byte] == pnote->namedata[attribute_type_byte])
+ /* Check to see if there is an identical previous function note.
+ This can happen with overlays for example. */
+ for (iter = 0, back = pnote -1; back >= pnotes; back --)
{
- if (back->namedata[attribute_type_byte] == GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_STACK_SIZE)
+ if (back->start == pnote->start
+ && back->end == pnote->end
+ && back->note.namesz == pnote->note.namesz
+ && memcmp (back->note.namedata, pnote->note.namedata, pnote->note.namesz) == 0)
{
- unsigned char * name;
- unsigned long note_val;
- unsigned long back_val;
- unsigned int shift;
- unsigned int bytes;
- unsigned long byte;
-
- for (shift = 0, note_val = 0,
- bytes = pnote->namesz - val_start,
- name = (unsigned char *) pnote->namedata + val_start;
- bytes--;)
- {
- byte = (* name ++) & 0xff;
- note_val |= byte << shift;
- shift += 8;
- }
+ duplicate_found = TRUE;
+ pnote->note.type = 0;
+ break;
+ }
- for (shift = 0, back_val = 0,
- bytes = back->namesz - val_start,
- name = (unsigned char *) back->namedata + val_start;
- bytes--;)
- {
- byte = (* name ++) & 0xff;
- back_val |= byte << shift;
- shift += 8;
- }
+ /* Don't scan too far back however. */
+ if (iter ++ > 16)
+ break;
+ }
+ continue;
+ }
- back_val += note_val;
- if (num_bytes (back_val) >= back->namesz - val_start)
- {
- /* We have a problem - the new value requires more bytes of
- storage in the name field than are available. Currently
- we have no way of fixing this, so we just preserve both
- notes. */
- continue;
- }
+ note_type = pnote->note.namedata[attribute_type_byte];
- /* Write the new val into back. */
- name = (unsigned char *) back->namedata + val_start;
- while (name < (unsigned char *) back->namedata + back->namesz)
- {
- byte = back_val & 0xff;
- * name ++ = byte;
- if (back_val == 0)
- break;
- back_val >>= 8;
- }
+ /* Scan backwards from pnote, looking for duplicates.
+ Clear the type field of any found - but do not delete them just yet. */
+ for (back = pnote - 1; back >= pnotes; back --)
+ {
+ int back_type = back->note.namedata[attribute_type_byte];
- duplicate_found = TRUE;
- pnote->type = 0;
- break;
+ /* If this is the first open note with an address
+ range that we have encountered then record it. */
+ if (prev_open_with_range == NULL
+ && back->note.descsz > 0
+ && ! is_func_note (back))
+ prev_open_with_range = back;
+
+ if (! is_open_note (back))
+ continue;
+
+ /* If the two notes are different then keep on searching. */
+ if (back_type != note_type)
+ continue;
+
+ /* Rule 4 - combine stack size notes. */
+ if (back_type == GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_STACK_SIZE)
+ {
+ unsigned char * name;
+ unsigned long note_val;
+ unsigned long back_val;
+ unsigned int shift;
+ unsigned int bytes;
+ unsigned long byte;
+
+ for (shift = 0, note_val = 0,
+ bytes = pnote->note.namesz - val_start,
+ name = (unsigned char *) pnote->note.namedata + val_start;
+ bytes--;)
+ {
+ byte = (* name ++) & 0xff;
+ note_val |= byte << shift;
+ shift += 8;
}
-
- if (back->namesz == pnote->namesz
- && memcmp (back->namedata, pnote->namedata, back->namesz) == 0)
+
+ for (shift = 0, back_val = 0,
+ bytes = back->note.namesz - val_start,
+ name = (unsigned char *) back->note.namedata + val_start;
+ bytes--;)
{
- duplicate_found = TRUE;
- pnote->type = 0;
- break;
+ byte = (* name ++) & 0xff;
+ back_val |= byte << shift;
+ shift += 8;
}
- /* If we have found an attribute match then stop searching backwards. */
- if (! ISPRINT (back->namedata[attribute_type_byte])
- /* Names are NUL terminated, so this is safe. */
- || strcmp (back->namedata + val_start, pnote->namedata + val_start) == 0)
+ back_val += note_val;
+ if (num_bytes (back_val) >= back->note.namesz - val_start)
{
- /* Since we are keeping this note we must check to see if its
- description refers back to an earlier OPEN version note. If so
- then we must make sure that version note is also preserved. */
- if (pnote->descsz == 0
- && prev_open != NULL
- && prev_open->type == 0)
- prev_open->type = NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_FUNC;
+ /* We have a problem - the new value requires more bytes of
+ storage in the name field than are available. Currently
+ we have no way of fixing this, so we just preserve both
+ notes. */
+ continue;
+ }
- break;
+ /* Write the new val into back. */
+ name = (unsigned char *) back->note.namedata + val_start;
+ while (name < (unsigned char *) back->note.namedata
+ + back->note.namesz)
+ {
+ byte = back_val & 0xff;
+ * name ++ = byte;
+ if (back_val == 0)
+ break;
+ back_val >>= 8;
}
+
+ duplicate_found = TRUE;
+ pnote->note.type = 0;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Rule 3 - combine identical open notes. */
+ if (back->note.namesz == pnote->note.namesz
+ && memcmp (back->note.namedata,
+ pnote->note.namedata, back->note.namesz) == 0
+ && ! gap_exists (back, pnote))
+ {
+ duplicate_found = TRUE;
+ pnote->note.type = 0;
+
+ if (pnote->end > back->end)
+ back->end = pnote->end;
+
+ if (version_3_seen)
+ back->modified = TRUE;
+ break;
+ }
+
+ /* Rule 5 - Since we are keeping this note we must check to see
+ if its description refers back to an earlier OPEN version
+ note that has been scheduled for deletion. If so then we
+ must make sure that version note is also preserved. */
+ if (version_3_seen)
+ {
+ /* As of version 3 we can just
+ move the range into the note. */
+ pnote->modified = TRUE;
+ pnote->note.type = NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_FUNC;
+ back->modified = TRUE;
+ back->note.type = NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_FUNC;
}
+ else
+ {
+ if (pnote->note.descsz == 0
+ && prev_open_with_range != NULL
+ && prev_open_with_range->note.type == 0)
+ prev_open_with_range->note.type = NT_GNU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTE_OPEN;
+ }
+
+ /* We have found a similar attribute but the details do not match.
+ Stop searching backwards. */
+ break;
}
}
bfd_byte * old;
bfd_byte * new;
bfd_size_type new_size;
- arelent ** relpp = NULL;
- long relsize;
- long relcount = 0;
-
- relsize = bfd_get_reloc_upper_bound (abfd, sec);
- if (relsize > 0)
- {
- /* If there are relocs associated with this section then we may
- have to adjust them as well, as we remove notes. */
- relpp = (arelent **) xmalloc (relsize);
- relcount = bfd_canonicalize_reloc (abfd, sec, relpp, isympp);
- if (relcount < 0)
- /* Do not bother complaining here - copy_relocations_in_section
- will do that for us. */
- relcount = 0;
- }
+ bfd_vma prev_start = 0;
+ bfd_vma prev_end = 0;
/* Eliminate the duplicates. */
new = new_contents = xmalloc (size);
pnote < pnotes_end;
pnote ++)
{
- bfd_size_type note_size = 12 + pnote->namesz + pnote->descsz;
+ bfd_size_type note_size = 12 + pnote->note.namesz + pnote->note.descsz;
- if (pnote->type == 0)
+ if (pnote->note.type != 0)
{
- if (relcount > 0)
+ if (pnote->modified)
{
- arelent ** rel;
-
- /* If there is a reloc at the current offset, delete it.
- Adjust the location of any relocs above the current
- location downwards by the size of the note being deleted.
- FIXME: We could optimize this loop by retaining a pointer to
- the last reloc below the current note. */
- for (rel = relpp; rel < relpp + relcount; rel ++)
+ /* If the note has been modified then we must copy it by
+ hand, potentially adding in a new description field. */
+ if (pnote->start == prev_start && pnote->end == prev_end)
{
- if ((* rel)->howto == NULL)
- continue;
- if ((* rel)->address < (bfd_vma) (new - new_contents))
- continue;
- if ((* rel)->address >= (bfd_vma) ((new + note_size) - new_contents))
- (* rel)->address -= note_size;
+ bfd_put_32 (abfd, pnote->note.namesz, new);
+ bfd_put_32 (abfd, 0, new + 4);
+ bfd_put_32 (abfd, pnote->note.type, new + 8);
+ new += 12;
+ memcpy (new, pnote->note.namedata, pnote->note.namesz);
+ new += pnote->note.namesz;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ bfd_put_32 (abfd, pnote->note.namesz, new);
+ bfd_put_32 (abfd, is_64bit (abfd) ? 16 : 8, new + 4);
+ bfd_put_32 (abfd, pnote->note.type, new + 8);
+ new += 12;
+ memcpy (new, pnote->note.namedata, pnote->note.namesz);
+ new += pnote->note.namesz;
+ if (is_64bit (abfd))
+ {
+ bfd_put_64 (abfd, pnote->start, new);
+ bfd_put_64 (abfd, pnote->end, new + 8);
+ new += 16;
+ }
else
- (* rel)->howto = NULL;
+ {
+ bfd_put_32 (abfd, pnote->start, new);
+ bfd_put_32 (abfd, pnote->end, new + 4);
+ new += 8;
+ }
}
}
- }
- else
- {
- memcpy (new, old, note_size);
- new += note_size;
+ else
+ {
+ memcpy (new, old, note_size);
+ new += note_size;
+ }
+ prev_start = pnote->start;
+ prev_end = pnote->end;
}
old += note_size;
memcpy (contents, new_contents, new_size);
size = new_size;
free (new_contents);
-
- if (relcount > 0)
- {
- arelent **rel = relpp;
-
- while (rel < relpp + relcount)
- if ((*rel)->howto != NULL)
- rel++;
- else
- {
- /* Delete eliminated relocs.
- FIXME: There are better ways to do this. */
- memmove (rel, rel + 1,
- ((relcount - (rel - relpp)) - 1) * sizeof (*rel));
- relcount--;
- }
- bfd_set_reloc (abfd, sec, relpp, relcount);
- }
}
done:
pdump->filename,
strerror (errno));
free (contents);
+ fclose (f);
return FALSE;
}
}
ignore input sections which have no corresponding output
section. */
if (strip_symbols != STRIP_ALL)
- bfd_map_over_sections (ibfd,
- mark_symbols_used_in_relocations,
- isympp);
+ {
+ bfd_set_error (bfd_error_no_error);
+ bfd_map_over_sections (ibfd,
+ mark_symbols_used_in_relocations,
+ isympp);
+ if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_no_error)
+ {
+ status = 1;
+ return FALSE;
+ }
+ }
+
osympp = (asymbol **) xmalloc ((symcount + add_symbols + 1) * sizeof (asymbol *));
symcount = filter_symbols (ibfd, obfd, osympp, isympp, symcount);
}
if (convert_debugging && dhandle != NULL)
{
- if (! write_debugging_info (obfd, dhandle, &symcount, &osympp))
+ bfd_boolean res;
+
+ res = write_debugging_info (obfd, dhandle, &symcount, &osympp);
+
+ free (dhandle);
+ dhandle = NULL; /* Paranoia... */
+
+ if (! res)
{
status = 1;
return FALSE;
off, now))
{
bfd_nonfatal_message (NULL, obfd, osections[i], NULL);
+ free (buf);
return FALSE;
}
}
}
}
+
+ free (buf);
+ free (gaps);
+ gaps = NULL;
}
/* Allow the BFD backend to copy any private data it understands
char *dir;
const char *filename;
+ /* PR 24281: It is not clear what should happen when copying a thin archive.
+ One part is straight forward - if the output archive is in a different
+ directory from the input archive then any relative paths in the library
+ should be adjusted to the new location. But if any transformation
+ options are active (eg strip, rename, add, etc) then the implication is
+ that these should be applied to the files pointed to by the archive.
+ But since objcopy is not destructive, this means that new files must be
+ created, and there is no guidance for the names of the new files. (Plus
+ this conflicts with one of the goals of thin libraries - only taking up
+ a minimal amount of space in the file system).
+
+ So for now we fail if an attempt is made to copy such libraries. */
+ if (ibfd->is_thin_archive)
+ {
+ status = 1;
+ bfd_set_error (bfd_error_invalid_operation);
+ bfd_nonfatal_message (NULL, ibfd, NULL,
+ _("sorry: copying thin archives is not currently supported"));
+ return;
+ }
+
/* Make a temp directory to hold the contents. */
- dir = make_tempdir (bfd_get_filename (obfd));
+ dir = make_tempdir ((char *) bfd_get_filename (obfd));
if (dir == NULL)
fatal (_("cannot create tempdir for archive copying (error: %s)"),
strerror (errno));
/* If the file already exists, make another temp dir. */
if (stat (output_name, &buf) >= 0)
{
- output_name = make_tempdir (output_name);
- if (output_name == NULL)
+ char * tmpdir = make_tempdir (output_name);
+
+ free (output_name);
+ if (tmpdir == NULL)
{
non_fatal (_("cannot create tempdir for archive copying (error: %s)"),
strerror (errno));
}
l = (struct name_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct name_list));
- l->name = output_name;
+ l->name = tmpdir;
l->next = list;
l->obfd = NULL;
list = l;
- output_name = concat (output_name, "/",
+ output_name = concat (tmpdir, "/",
bfd_get_filename (this_element), (char *) 0);
}
cleanup_and_exit:
/* Delete all the files that we opened. */
- for (l = list; l != NULL; l = l->next)
- {
- if (l->obfd == NULL)
- rmdir (l->name);
- else
- {
- bfd_close (l->obfd);
- unlink (l->name);
- }
- }
+ {
+ struct name_list * next;
+
+ for (l = list; l != NULL; l = next)
+ {
+ if (l->obfd == NULL)
+ rmdir (l->name);
+ else
+ {
+ bfd_close (l->obfd);
+ unlink (l->name);
+ }
+ next = l->next;
+ free (l);
+ }
+ }
rmdir (dir);
}
const char * name;
char *prefix = NULL;
bfd_boolean make_nobits;
+ unsigned int alignment;
if (is_strip_section (ibfd, isection))
return;
osection->lma = lma;
+ p = find_section_list (bfd_section_name (ibfd, isection), FALSE,
+ SECTION_CONTEXT_SET_ALIGNMENT);
+ if (p != NULL)
+ alignment = p->alignment;
+ else
+ alignment = bfd_section_alignment (ibfd, isection);
+
/* FIXME: This is probably not enough. If we change the LMA we
may have to recompute the header for the file as well. */
if (!bfd_set_section_alignment (obfd,
osection,
- bfd_section_alignment (ibfd, isection)))
+ alignment))
{
err = _("failed to set alignment");
goto loser;
/* Wrapper for dealing with --remove-section (-R) command line arguments.
A special case is detected here, if the user asks to remove a relocation
- section (one starting with ".rela." or ".rel.") then this removal must
- be done using a different technique. */
+ section (one starting with ".rela" or ".rel") then this removal must
+ be done using a different technique in a relocatable object. */
static void
handle_remove_section_option (const char *section_pattern)
{
- if (strncmp (section_pattern, ".rela.", 6) == 0)
- handle_remove_relocations_option (section_pattern + 5);
- else if (strncmp (section_pattern, ".rel.", 5) == 0)
- handle_remove_relocations_option (section_pattern + 4);
- else
+ find_section_list (section_pattern, TRUE, SECTION_CONTEXT_REMOVE);
+ if (strncmp (section_pattern, ".rel", 4) == 0)
{
- find_section_list (section_pattern, TRUE, SECTION_CONTEXT_REMOVE);
- sections_removed = TRUE;
+ section_pattern += 4;
+ if (*section_pattern == 'a')
+ section_pattern++;
+ if (*section_pattern)
+ handle_remove_relocations_option (section_pattern);
}
+ sections_removed = TRUE;
}
/* Copy relocations in input section ISECTION of IBFD to an output
}
else
{
- relpp = (arelent **) xmalloc (relsize);
- relcount = bfd_canonicalize_reloc (ibfd, isection, relpp, isympp);
- if (relcount < 0)
+ if (isection->orelocation != NULL)
{
- status = 1;
- bfd_nonfatal_message (NULL, ibfd, isection,
- _("relocation count is negative"));
- return;
+ /* Some other function has already set up the output relocs
+ for us, so scan those instead of the default relocs. */
+ relcount = isection->reloc_count;
+ relpp = isection->orelocation;
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ relpp = (arelent **) xmalloc (relsize);
+ relcount = bfd_canonicalize_reloc (ibfd, isection, relpp, isympp);
+ if (relcount < 0)
+ {
+ status = 1;
+ bfd_nonfatal_message (NULL, ibfd, isection,
+ _("relocation count is negative"));
+ return;
+ }
}
if (strip_symbols == STRIP_ALL)
temp_relpp [temp_relcount++] = relpp [i];
}
relcount = temp_relcount;
- free (relpp);
+ if (isection->orelocation == NULL)
+ free (relpp);
relpp = temp_relpp;
}
long *symcountp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
asymbol ***symppp ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED)
{
- if (bfd_get_flavour (obfd) == bfd_target_ieee_flavour)
- return write_ieee_debugging_info (obfd, dhandle);
-
if (bfd_get_flavour (obfd) == bfd_target_coff_flavour
|| bfd_get_flavour (obfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
{
- bfd_byte *syms, *strings;
+ bfd_byte *syms, *strings = NULL;
bfd_size_type symsize, stringsize;
asection *stabsec, *stabstrsec;
flagword flags;
{
bfd_nonfatal_message (NULL, obfd, NULL,
_("can't create debugging section"));
+ free (strings);
return FALSE;
}
{
bfd_nonfatal_message (NULL, obfd, NULL,
_("can't set debugging section contents"));
+ free (strings);
return FALSE;
}
int c;
int i;
char *output_file = NULL;
-
- merge_notes = TRUE;
+ bfd_boolean merge_notes_set = FALSE;
while ((c = getopt_long (argc, argv, "I:O:F:K:MN:R:o:sSpdgxXHhVvwDU",
strip_options, (int *) 0)) != EOF)
break;
case 'M':
merge_notes = TRUE;
+ merge_notes_set = TRUE;
break;
case OPTION_NO_MERGE_NOTES:
merge_notes = FALSE;
+ merge_notes_set = TRUE;
break;
case 'N':
add_specific_symbol (optarg, strip_specific_htab);
}
}
+ /* If the user has not expressly chosen to merge/not-merge ELF notes
+ then enable the merging unless we are stripping debug or dwo info. */
+ if (! merge_notes_set
+ && (strip_symbols == STRIP_UNDEF
+ || strip_symbols == STRIP_ALL
+ || strip_symbols == STRIP_UNNEEDED
+ || strip_symbols == STRIP_NONDEBUG
+ || strip_symbols == STRIP_NONDWO))
+ merge_notes = TRUE;
+
if (formats_info)
{
display_info ();
bfd_boolean show_version = FALSE;
bfd_boolean change_warn = TRUE;
bfd_boolean formats_info = FALSE;
+ bfd_boolean use_globalize = FALSE;
+ bfd_boolean use_keep_global = FALSE;
int c;
struct stat statbuf;
const bfd_arch_info_type *input_arch = NULL;
break;
case OPTION_GLOBALIZE_SYMBOL:
+ use_globalize = TRUE;
add_specific_symbol (optarg, globalize_specific_htab);
break;
case 'G':
+ use_keep_global = TRUE;
add_specific_symbol (optarg, keepglobal_specific_htab);
break;
}
break;
+ case OPTION_SET_SECTION_ALIGNMENT:
+ {
+ struct section_list *p;
+ const char *s;
+ int len;
+ char *name;
+ int palign, align;
+
+ s = strchr (optarg, '=');
+ if (s == NULL)
+ fatal (_("bad format for --set-section-alignment: argument needed"));
+
+ align = atoi (s + 1);
+ if (align <= 0)
+ fatal (_("bad format for --set-section-alignment: numeric argument needed"));
+
+ /* Convert integer alignment into a power-of-two alignment. */
+ palign = 0;
+ while ((align & 1) == 0)
+ {
+ align >>= 1;
+ ++palign;
+ }
+
+ if (align != 1)
+ /* Number has more than on 1, i.e. wasn't a power of 2. */
+ fatal (_("bad format for --set-section-alignment: alignment is not a power of two"));
+
+ /* Add the alignment setting to the section list. */
+ len = s - optarg;
+ name = (char *) xmalloc (len + 1);
+ strncpy (name, optarg, len);
+ name[len] = '\0';
+
+ p = find_section_list (name, TRUE, SECTION_CONTEXT_SET_ALIGNMENT);
+ if (p)
+ p->alignment = palign;
+ }
+ break;
+
case OPTION_RENAME_SECTION:
{
flagword flags;
break;
case OPTION_STRIP_SYMBOLS:
- add_specific_symbols (optarg, strip_specific_htab);
+ add_specific_symbols (optarg, strip_specific_htab,
+ &strip_specific_buffer);
break;
case OPTION_STRIP_UNNEEDED_SYMBOLS:
- add_specific_symbols (optarg, strip_unneeded_htab);
+ add_specific_symbols (optarg, strip_unneeded_htab,
+ &strip_unneeded_buffer);
break;
case OPTION_KEEP_SYMBOLS:
- add_specific_symbols (optarg, keep_specific_htab);
+ add_specific_symbols (optarg, keep_specific_htab,
+ &keep_specific_buffer);
break;
case OPTION_LOCALIZE_HIDDEN:
break;
case OPTION_LOCALIZE_SYMBOLS:
- add_specific_symbols (optarg, localize_specific_htab);
+ add_specific_symbols (optarg, localize_specific_htab,
+ &localize_specific_buffer);
break;
case OPTION_LONG_SECTION_NAMES:
break;
case OPTION_GLOBALIZE_SYMBOLS:
- add_specific_symbols (optarg, globalize_specific_htab);
+ use_globalize = TRUE;
+ add_specific_symbols (optarg, globalize_specific_htab,
+ &globalize_specific_buffer);
break;
case OPTION_KEEPGLOBAL_SYMBOLS:
- add_specific_symbols (optarg, keepglobal_specific_htab);
+ use_keep_global = TRUE;
+ add_specific_symbols (optarg, keepglobal_specific_htab,
+ &keepglobal_specific_buffer);
break;
case OPTION_WEAKEN_SYMBOLS:
- add_specific_symbols (optarg, weaken_specific_htab);
+ add_specific_symbols (optarg, weaken_specific_htab,
+ &weaken_specific_buffer);
break;
case OPTION_ALT_MACH_CODE:
pe_image_base = parse_vma (optarg, "--image-base");
break;
- case OPTION_SECTION_ALIGNMENT:
+ case OPTION_PE_SECTION_ALIGNMENT:
pe_section_alignment = parse_vma (optarg,
"--section-alignment");
break;
}
break;
+ case OPTION_VERILOG_DATA_WIDTH:
+ VerilogDataWidth = parse_vma (optarg, "--verilog-data-width");
+ if (VerilogDataWidth < 1)
+ fatal (_("verilog data width must be at least 1 byte"));
+ break;
+
case 0:
/* We've been given a long option. */
break;
}
}
+ if (use_globalize && use_keep_global)
+ fatal(_("--globalize-symbol(s) is incompatible with -G/--keep-global-symbol(s)"));
+
if (formats_info)
{
display_info ();
}
}
+ if (strip_specific_buffer)
+ free (strip_specific_buffer);
+
+ if (strip_unneeded_buffer)
+ free (strip_unneeded_buffer);
+
+ if (keep_specific_buffer)
+ free (keep_specific_buffer);
+
+ if (localize_specific_buffer)
+ free (globalize_specific_buffer);
+
+ if (globalize_specific_buffer)
+ free (globalize_specific_buffer);
+
+ if (keepglobal_specific_buffer)
+ free (keepglobal_specific_buffer);
+
+ if (weaken_specific_buffer)
+ free (weaken_specific_buffer);
+
return 0;
}
strip_symbols = STRIP_UNDEF;
discard_locals = LOCALS_UNDEF;
- bfd_init ();
+ if (bfd_init () != BFD_INIT_MAGIC)
+ fatal (_("fatal error: libbfd ABI mismatch"));
set_default_bfd_target ();
if (is_strip < 0)