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@ -310,10 +310,8 @@ extern CONST short _bfd_host_big_endian; |
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/*THE FOLLOWING IS EXTRACTED FROM THE SOURCE */ |
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/* FROM opncls.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM opncls.c
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*i bfd_openr |
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/*:opncls.c*/ |
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/* *i bfd_openr
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Opens the file supplied (using @code{fopen}) with the target supplied, it |
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returns a pointer to the created BFD. |
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@ -376,13 +374,10 @@ BFD. |
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PROTO(bfd_size_type,bfd_alloc_size,(bfd *abfd)); |
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/*
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*/ |
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--------------------------------END FROM opncls.c*/ |
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/* FROM archures.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM archures.c
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bfd_architecture |
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/*:archures.c*/ |
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/* bfd_architecture
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This enum gives the object file's CPU |
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architecture, in a global sense. E.g. what processor family does it |
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belong to? There is another field, which indicates what processor |
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@ -475,15 +470,8 @@ Set atch mach |
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BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_set_arch_mach,\ |
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(abfd, arch, mach)) |
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/*
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--------------------------------END FROM archures.c*/ |
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/* FROM libbfd.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM libbfd.c
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*i bfd_put_size |
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/*:libbfd.c*/ |
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/* *i bfd_put_size
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*i bfd_get_size |
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These macros as used for reading and writing raw data in sections; |
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each access (except for bytes) is vectored through the target format |
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@ -530,12 +518,9 @@ endan order. |
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BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_putx64,(val, ptr)) |
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#define bfd_h_get_64(abfd, ptr) \ |
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BFD_SEND(abfd, bfd_h_getx64,(ptr)) |
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/* --------------------------------END FROM libbfd.c*/ |
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/* FROM section.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM section.c
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The shape of a section struct: |
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/*:section.c*/ |
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/* The shape of a section struct:
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*/ |
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typedef struct sec { |
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@ -931,13 +916,11 @@ Possible errors are: |
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file_ptr offset, bfd_size_type count)); |
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/*
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*/ |
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--------------------------------END FROM section.c*/ |
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/* FROM syms.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM syms.c
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@subsection typedef asymbol |
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/*:syms.c*/ |
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/* @subsection typedef asymbol
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An @code{asymbol} has the form: |
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*/ |
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@ -1158,13 +1141,8 @@ problems later on. |
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#define bfd_make_empty_symbol(abfd) \ |
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BFD_SEND (abfd, _bfd_make_empty_symbol, (abfd)) |
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/*
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--------------------------------END FROM syms.c*/ |
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/* FROM bfd.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM bfd.c
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@section typedef bfd |
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/*:bfd.c*/ |
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/* @section typedef bfd
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Pointers to bfd structs are the cornerstone of any application using |
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@code{libbfd}. References though the BFD and to data in the BFD give the |
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@ -1405,12 +1383,10 @@ before); else determine modify time, cache it, and return it. |
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BFD_SEND ( a, _bfd_coff_swap_lineno_in, (a,e,i)) |
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/*
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*/ |
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--------------------------------END FROM bfd.c*/ |
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/* FROM archive.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM archive.c
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bfd_get_next_mapent |
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/*:archive.c*/ |
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/* bfd_get_next_mapent
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What this does |
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*/ |
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PROTO(symindex, bfd_get_next_mapent, (bfd *, symindex, carsym **)); |
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@ -1444,12 +1420,11 @@ NULL is returned when there are no more. |
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(bfd *archive, bfd *previous)); |
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/*
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*/ |
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--------------------------------END FROM archive.c*/ |
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/* FROM core.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM core.c
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bfd_core_file_failing_command |
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/*:core.c*/ |
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/* bfd_core_file_failing_command
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Returns a read-only string explaining what program was running when |
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it failed and produced the core file being read |
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*/ |
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@ -1476,12 +1451,10 @@ or else @code{false}. |
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(bfd *core_bfd, bfd *exec_bfd)); |
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/*
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*/ |
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--------------------------------END FROM core.c*/ |
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/* FROM reloc.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM reloc.c
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bfd_perform_relocation |
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/*:reloc.c*/ |
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/* bfd_perform_relocation
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The relocation routine returns as a status an enumerated type: |
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*/ |
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@ -1732,12 +1705,10 @@ this problem. |
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bfd *output_bfd)); |
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/*
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*/ |
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--------------------------------END FROM reloc.c*/ |
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/* FROM targets.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM targets.c
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bfd_target |
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/*:targets.c*/ |
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/* bfd_target
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@node bfd_target |
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@subsection bfd_target |
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This structure contains everything that BFD knows about a target. |
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@ -2010,13 +1981,11 @@ names of all the valid BFD targets. Do not modify the names |
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PROTO(CONST char **,bfd_target_list,()); |
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/*
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*/ |
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--------------------------------END FROM targets.c*/ |
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/* FROM format.c*/ |
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/* ------------------------------START FROM format.c
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*i bfd_check_format |
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/*:format.c*/ |
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/* *i bfd_check_format
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This routine is supplied a BFD and a format. It attempts to verify if |
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the file attached to the BFD is indeed compatible with the format |
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specified (ie, one of @code{bfd_object}, @code{bfd_archive} or |
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PROTO(CONST char *, bfd_format_string, (bfd_format)); |
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/*
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--------------------------------END FROM format.c*/ |
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*/ |
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#endif |
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