ELF.h revision fc61a23506fdad8f38e3437d741a4108339abcfe
1//===-- llvm/Support/ELF.h - ELF constants and data structures --*- C++ -*-===//
2//
3//                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure
4//
5// This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source
6// License. See LICENSE.TXT for details.
7//
8//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
9//
10// This header contains common, non-processor-specific data structures and
11// constants for the ELF file format.
12//
13// The details of the ELF32 bits in this file are largely based on the Tool
14// Interface Standard (TIS) Executable and Linking Format (ELF) Specification
15// Version 1.2, May 1995. The ELF64 stuff is based on ELF-64 Object File Format
16// Version 1.5, Draft 2, May 1998 as well as OpenBSD header files.
17//
18//===----------------------------------------------------------------------===//
19
20#ifndef LLVM_SUPPORT_ELF_H
21#define LLVM_SUPPORT_ELF_H
22
23#include "llvm/Support/DataTypes.h"
24#include <cstring>
25
26namespace llvm {
27
28namespace ELF {
29
30typedef uint32_t Elf32_Addr; // Program address
31typedef uint16_t Elf32_Half;
32typedef uint32_t Elf32_Off;  // File offset
33typedef int32_t  Elf32_Sword;
34typedef uint32_t Elf32_Word;
35
36typedef uint64_t Elf64_Addr;
37typedef uint64_t Elf64_Off;
38typedef int32_t  Elf64_Shalf;
39typedef int32_t  Elf64_Sword;
40typedef uint32_t Elf64_Word;
41typedef int64_t  Elf64_Sxword;
42typedef uint64_t Elf64_Xword;
43typedef uint32_t Elf64_Half;
44typedef uint16_t Elf64_Quarter;
45
46// Object file magic string.
47static const char ElfMagic[] = { 0x7f, 'E', 'L', 'F', '\0' };
48
49// e_ident size and indices.
50enum {
51  EI_MAG0       = 0,          // File identification index.
52  EI_MAG1       = 1,          // File identification index.
53  EI_MAG2       = 2,          // File identification index.
54  EI_MAG3       = 3,          // File identification index.
55  EI_CLASS      = 4,          // File class.
56  EI_DATA       = 5,          // Data encoding.
57  EI_VERSION    = 6,          // File version.
58  EI_OSABI      = 7,          // OS/ABI identification.
59  EI_ABIVERSION = 8,          // ABI version.
60  EI_PAD        = 9,          // Start of padding bytes.
61  EI_NIDENT     = 16          // Number of bytes in e_ident.
62};
63
64struct Elf32_Ehdr {
65  unsigned char e_ident[EI_NIDENT]; // ELF Identification bytes
66  Elf32_Half    e_type;      // Type of file (see ET_* below)
67  Elf32_Half    e_machine;   // Required architecture for this file (see EM_*)
68  Elf32_Word    e_version;   // Must be equal to 1
69  Elf32_Addr    e_entry;     // Address to jump to in order to start program
70  Elf32_Off     e_phoff;     // Program header table's file offset, in bytes
71  Elf32_Off     e_shoff;     // Section header table's file offset, in bytes
72  Elf32_Word    e_flags;     // Processor-specific flags
73  Elf32_Half    e_ehsize;    // Size of ELF header, in bytes
74  Elf32_Half    e_phentsize; // Size of an entry in the program header table
75  Elf32_Half    e_phnum;     // Number of entries in the program header table
76  Elf32_Half    e_shentsize; // Size of an entry in the section header table
77  Elf32_Half    e_shnum;     // Number of entries in the section header table
78  Elf32_Half    e_shstrndx;  // Sect hdr table index of sect name string table
79  bool checkMagic() const {
80    return (memcmp(e_ident, ElfMagic, strlen(ElfMagic))) == 0;
81  }
82  unsigned char getFileClass() const { return e_ident[EI_CLASS]; }
83  unsigned char getDataEncoding() const { return e_ident[EI_DATA]; }
84};
85
86// 64-bit ELF header. Fields are the same as for ELF32, but with different
87// types (see above).
88struct Elf64_Ehdr {
89  unsigned char e_ident[EI_NIDENT];
90  Elf64_Quarter e_type;
91  Elf64_Quarter e_machine;
92  Elf64_Half    e_version;
93  Elf64_Addr    e_entry;
94  Elf64_Off     e_phoff;
95  Elf64_Off     e_shoff;
96  Elf64_Half    e_flags;
97  Elf64_Quarter e_ehsize;
98  Elf64_Quarter e_phentsize;
99  Elf64_Quarter e_phnum;
100  Elf64_Quarter e_shentsize;
101  Elf64_Quarter e_shnum;
102  Elf64_Quarter e_shstrndx;
103  bool checkMagic() const {
104    return (memcmp(e_ident, ElfMagic, strlen(ElfMagic))) == 0;
105  }
106  unsigned char getFileClass() const { return e_ident[EI_CLASS]; }
107  unsigned char getDataEncoding() const { return e_ident[EI_DATA]; }
108};
109
110// File types
111enum {
112  ET_NONE   = 0,      // No file type
113  ET_REL    = 1,      // Relocatable file
114  ET_EXEC   = 2,      // Executable file
115  ET_DYN    = 3,      // Shared object file
116  ET_CORE   = 4,      // Core file
117  ET_LOPROC = 0xff00, // Beginning of processor-specific codes
118  ET_HIPROC = 0xffff  // Processor-specific
119};
120
121// Versioning
122enum {
123  EV_NONE = 0,
124  EV_CURRENT = 1
125};
126
127// Machine architectures
128enum {
129  EM_NONE          = 0, // No machine
130  EM_M32           = 1, // AT&T WE 32100
131  EM_SPARC         = 2, // SPARC
132  EM_386           = 3, // Intel 386
133  EM_68K           = 4, // Motorola 68000
134  EM_88K           = 5, // Motorola 88000
135  EM_486           = 6, // Intel 486 (deprecated)
136  EM_860           = 7, // Intel 80860
137  EM_MIPS          = 8, // MIPS R3000
138  EM_S370          = 9, // IBM System/370
139  EM_MIPS_RS3_LE   = 10, // MIPS RS3000 Little-endian
140  EM_PARISC        = 15, // Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC
141  EM_VPP500        = 17, // Fujitsu VPP500
142  EM_SPARC32PLUS   = 18, // Enhanced instruction set SPARC
143  EM_960           = 19, // Intel 80960
144  EM_PPC           = 20, // PowerPC
145  EM_PPC64         = 21, // PowerPC64
146  EM_S390          = 22, // IBM System/390
147  EM_SPU           = 23, // IBM SPU/SPC
148  EM_V800          = 36, // NEC V800
149  EM_FR20          = 37, // Fujitsu FR20
150  EM_RH32          = 38, // TRW RH-32
151  EM_RCE           = 39, // Motorola RCE
152  EM_ARM           = 40, // ARM
153  EM_ALPHA         = 41, // DEC Alpha
154  EM_SH            = 42, // Hitachi SH
155  EM_SPARCV9       = 43, // SPARC V9
156  EM_TRICORE       = 44, // Siemens TriCore
157  EM_ARC           = 45, // Argonaut RISC Core
158  EM_H8_300        = 46, // Hitachi H8/300
159  EM_H8_300H       = 47, // Hitachi H8/300H
160  EM_H8S           = 48, // Hitachi H8S
161  EM_H8_500        = 49, // Hitachi H8/500
162  EM_IA_64         = 50, // Intel IA-64 processor architecture
163  EM_MIPS_X        = 51, // Stanford MIPS-X
164  EM_COLDFIRE      = 52, // Motorola ColdFire
165  EM_68HC12        = 53, // Motorola M68HC12
166  EM_MMA           = 54, // Fujitsu MMA Multimedia Accelerator
167  EM_PCP           = 55, // Siemens PCP
168  EM_NCPU          = 56, // Sony nCPU embedded RISC processor
169  EM_NDR1          = 57, // Denso NDR1 microprocessor
170  EM_STARCORE      = 58, // Motorola Star*Core processor
171  EM_ME16          = 59, // Toyota ME16 processor
172  EM_ST100         = 60, // STMicroelectronics ST100 processor
173  EM_TINYJ         = 61, // Advanced Logic Corp. TinyJ embedded processor family
174  EM_X86_64        = 62, // AMD x86-64 architecture
175  EM_PDSP          = 63, // Sony DSP Processor
176  EM_PDP10         = 64, // Digital Equipment Corp. PDP-10
177  EM_PDP11         = 65, // Digital Equipment Corp. PDP-11
178  EM_FX66          = 66, // Siemens FX66 microcontroller
179  EM_ST9PLUS       = 67, // STMicroelectronics ST9+ 8/16 bit microcontroller
180  EM_ST7           = 68, // STMicroelectronics ST7 8-bit microcontroller
181  EM_68HC16        = 69, // Motorola MC68HC16 Microcontroller
182  EM_68HC11        = 70, // Motorola MC68HC11 Microcontroller
183  EM_68HC08        = 71, // Motorola MC68HC08 Microcontroller
184  EM_68HC05        = 72, // Motorola MC68HC05 Microcontroller
185  EM_SVX           = 73, // Silicon Graphics SVx
186  EM_ST19          = 74, // STMicroelectronics ST19 8-bit microcontroller
187  EM_VAX           = 75, // Digital VAX
188  EM_CRIS          = 76, // Axis Communications 32-bit embedded processor
189  EM_JAVELIN       = 77, // Infineon Technologies 32-bit embedded processor
190  EM_FIREPATH      = 78, // Element 14 64-bit DSP Processor
191  EM_ZSP           = 79, // LSI Logic 16-bit DSP Processor
192  EM_MMIX          = 80, // Donald Knuth's educational 64-bit processor
193  EM_HUANY         = 81, // Harvard University machine-independent object files
194  EM_PRISM         = 82, // SiTera Prism
195  EM_AVR           = 83, // Atmel AVR 8-bit microcontroller
196  EM_FR30          = 84, // Fujitsu FR30
197  EM_D10V          = 85, // Mitsubishi D10V
198  EM_D30V          = 86, // Mitsubishi D30V
199  EM_V850          = 87, // NEC v850
200  EM_M32R          = 88, // Mitsubishi M32R
201  EM_MN10300       = 89, // Matsushita MN10300
202  EM_MN10200       = 90, // Matsushita MN10200
203  EM_PJ            = 91, // picoJava
204  EM_OPENRISC      = 92, // OpenRISC 32-bit embedded processor
205  EM_ARC_COMPACT   = 93, // ARC International ARCompact processor (old
206                         // spelling/synonym: EM_ARC_A5)
207  EM_XTENSA        = 94, // Tensilica Xtensa Architecture
208  EM_VIDEOCORE     = 95, // Alphamosaic VideoCore processor
209  EM_TMM_GPP       = 96, // Thompson Multimedia General Purpose Processor
210  EM_NS32K         = 97, // National Semiconductor 32000 series
211  EM_TPC           = 98, // Tenor Network TPC processor
212  EM_SNP1K         = 99, // Trebia SNP 1000 processor
213  EM_ST200         = 100, // STMicroelectronics (www.st.com) ST200
214  EM_IP2K          = 101, // Ubicom IP2xxx microcontroller family
215  EM_MAX           = 102, // MAX Processor
216  EM_CR            = 103, // National Semiconductor CompactRISC microprocessor
217  EM_F2MC16        = 104, // Fujitsu F2MC16
218  EM_MSP430        = 105, // Texas Instruments embedded microcontroller msp430
219  EM_BLACKFIN      = 106, // Analog Devices Blackfin (DSP) processor
220  EM_SE_C33        = 107, // S1C33 Family of Seiko Epson processors
221  EM_SEP           = 108, // Sharp embedded microprocessor
222  EM_ARCA          = 109, // Arca RISC Microprocessor
223  EM_UNICORE       = 110, // Microprocessor series from PKU-Unity Ltd. and MPRC
224                          // of Peking University
225  EM_EXCESS        = 111, // eXcess: 16/32/64-bit configurable embedded CPU
226  EM_DXP           = 112, // Icera Semiconductor Inc. Deep Execution Processor
227  EM_ALTERA_NIOS2  = 113, // Altera Nios II soft-core processor
228  EM_CRX           = 114, // National Semiconductor CompactRISC CRX
229  EM_XGATE         = 115, // Motorola XGATE embedded processor
230  EM_C166          = 116, // Infineon C16x/XC16x processor
231  EM_M16C          = 117, // Renesas M16C series microprocessors
232  EM_DSPIC30F      = 118, // Microchip Technology dsPIC30F Digital Signal
233                          // Controller
234  EM_CE            = 119, // Freescale Communication Engine RISC core
235  EM_M32C          = 120, // Renesas M32C series microprocessors
236  EM_TSK3000       = 131, // Altium TSK3000 core
237  EM_RS08          = 132, // Freescale RS08 embedded processor
238  EM_SHARC         = 133, // Analog Devices SHARC family of 32-bit DSP
239                          // processors
240  EM_ECOG2         = 134, // Cyan Technology eCOG2 microprocessor
241  EM_SCORE7        = 135, // Sunplus S+core7 RISC processor
242  EM_DSP24         = 136, // New Japan Radio (NJR) 24-bit DSP Processor
243  EM_VIDEOCORE3    = 137, // Broadcom VideoCore III processor
244  EM_LATTICEMICO32 = 138, // RISC processor for Lattice FPGA architecture
245  EM_SE_C17        = 139, // Seiko Epson C17 family
246  EM_TI_C6000      = 140, // The Texas Instruments TMS320C6000 DSP family
247  EM_TI_C2000      = 141, // The Texas Instruments TMS320C2000 DSP family
248  EM_TI_C5500      = 142, // The Texas Instruments TMS320C55x DSP family
249  EM_MMDSP_PLUS    = 160, // STMicroelectronics 64bit VLIW Data Signal Processor
250  EM_CYPRESS_M8C   = 161, // Cypress M8C microprocessor
251  EM_R32C          = 162, // Renesas R32C series microprocessors
252  EM_TRIMEDIA      = 163, // NXP Semiconductors TriMedia architecture family
253  EM_QDSP6         = 164, // QUALCOMM DSP6 Processor
254  EM_8051          = 165, // Intel 8051 and variants
255  EM_STXP7X        = 166, // STMicroelectronics STxP7x family of configurable
256                          // and extensible RISC processors
257  EM_NDS32         = 167, // Andes Technology compact code size embedded RISC
258                          // processor family
259  EM_ECOG1         = 168, // Cyan Technology eCOG1X family
260  EM_ECOG1X        = 168, // Cyan Technology eCOG1X family
261  EM_MAXQ30        = 169, // Dallas Semiconductor MAXQ30 Core Micro-controllers
262  EM_XIMO16        = 170, // New Japan Radio (NJR) 16-bit DSP Processor
263  EM_MANIK         = 171, // M2000 Reconfigurable RISC Microprocessor
264  EM_CRAYNV2       = 172, // Cray Inc. NV2 vector architecture
265  EM_RX            = 173, // Renesas RX family
266  EM_METAG         = 174, // Imagination Technologies META processor
267                          // architecture
268  EM_MCST_ELBRUS   = 175, // MCST Elbrus general purpose hardware architecture
269  EM_ECOG16        = 176, // Cyan Technology eCOG16 family
270  EM_CR16          = 177, // National Semiconductor CompactRISC CR16 16-bit
271                          // microprocessor
272  EM_ETPU          = 178, // Freescale Extended Time Processing Unit
273  EM_SLE9X         = 179, // Infineon Technologies SLE9X core
274  EM_L10M          = 180, // Intel L10M
275  EM_K10M          = 181, // Intel K10M
276  EM_AVR32         = 185, // Atmel Corporation 32-bit microprocessor family
277  EM_STM8          = 186, // STMicroeletronics STM8 8-bit microcontroller
278  EM_TILE64        = 187, // Tilera TILE64 multicore architecture family
279  EM_TILEPRO       = 188, // Tilera TILEPro multicore architecture family
280  EM_MICROBLAZE    = 189, // Xilinx MicroBlaze 32-bit RISC soft processor core
281  EM_CUDA          = 190, // NVIDIA CUDA architecture
282  EM_TILEGX        = 191, // Tilera TILE-Gx multicore architecture family
283  EM_CLOUDSHIELD   = 192, // CloudShield architecture family
284  EM_COREA_1ST     = 193, // KIPO-KAIST Core-A 1st generation processor family
285  EM_COREA_2ND     = 194, // KIPO-KAIST Core-A 2nd generation processor family
286  EM_ARC_COMPACT2  = 195, // Synopsys ARCompact V2
287  EM_OPEN8         = 196, // Open8 8-bit RISC soft processor core
288  EM_RL78          = 197, // Renesas RL78 family
289  EM_VIDEOCORE5    = 198, // Broadcom VideoCore V processor
290  EM_78KOR         = 199, // Renesas 78KOR family
291  EM_56800EX       = 200, // Freescale 56800EX Digital Signal Controller (DSC)
292  EM_MBLAZE        = 47787 // Xilinx MicroBlaze
293};
294
295// Object file classes.
296enum {
297  ELFCLASSNONE = 0,
298  ELFCLASS32 = 1, // 32-bit object file
299  ELFCLASS64 = 2  // 64-bit object file
300};
301
302// Object file byte orderings.
303enum {
304  ELFDATANONE = 0, // Invalid data encoding.
305  ELFDATA2LSB = 1, // Little-endian object file
306  ELFDATA2MSB = 2  // Big-endian object file
307};
308
309// OS ABI identification.
310enum {
311  ELFOSABI_NONE = 0,          // UNIX System V ABI
312  ELFOSABI_HPUX = 1,          // HP-UX operating system
313  ELFOSABI_NETBSD = 2,        // NetBSD
314  ELFOSABI_LINUX = 3,         // GNU/Linux
315  ELFOSABI_HURD = 4,          // GNU/Hurd
316  ELFOSABI_SOLARIS = 6,       // Solaris
317  ELFOSABI_AIX = 7,           // AIX
318  ELFOSABI_IRIX = 8,          // IRIX
319  ELFOSABI_FREEBSD = 9,       // FreeBSD
320  ELFOSABI_TRU64 = 10,        // TRU64 UNIX
321  ELFOSABI_MODESTO = 11,      // Novell Modesto
322  ELFOSABI_OPENBSD = 12,      // OpenBSD
323  ELFOSABI_OPENVMS = 13,      // OpenVMS
324  ELFOSABI_NSK = 14,          // Hewlett-Packard Non-Stop Kernel
325  ELFOSABI_AROS = 15,         // AROS
326  ELFOSABI_FENIXOS = 16,      // FenixOS
327  ELFOSABI_C6000_ELFABI = 64, // Bare-metal TMS320C6000
328  ELFOSABI_C6000_LINUX = 65,  // Linux TMS320C6000
329  ELFOSABI_ARM = 97,          // ARM
330  ELFOSABI_STANDALONE = 255   // Standalone (embedded) application
331};
332
333// X86_64 relocations.
334enum {
335  R_X86_64_NONE       = 0,
336  R_X86_64_64         = 1,
337  R_X86_64_PC32       = 2,
338  R_X86_64_GOT32      = 3,
339  R_X86_64_PLT32      = 4,
340  R_X86_64_COPY       = 5,
341  R_X86_64_GLOB_DAT   = 6,
342  R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT  = 7,
343  R_X86_64_RELATIVE   = 8,
344  R_X86_64_GOTPCREL   = 9,
345  R_X86_64_32         = 10,
346  R_X86_64_32S        = 11,
347  R_X86_64_16         = 12,
348  R_X86_64_PC16       = 13,
349  R_X86_64_8          = 14,
350  R_X86_64_PC8        = 15,
351  R_X86_64_DTPMOD64   = 16,
352  R_X86_64_DTPOFF64   = 17,
353  R_X86_64_TPOFF64    = 18,
354  R_X86_64_TLSGD      = 19,
355  R_X86_64_TLSLD      = 20,
356  R_X86_64_DTPOFF32   = 21,
357  R_X86_64_GOTTPOFF   = 22,
358  R_X86_64_TPOFF32    = 23,
359  R_X86_64_PC64       = 24,
360  R_X86_64_GOTOFF64   = 25,
361  R_X86_64_GOTPC32    = 26,
362  R_X86_64_GOT64      = 27,
363  R_X86_64_GOTPCREL64 = 28,
364  R_X86_64_GOTPC64    = 29,
365  R_X86_64_GOTPLT64   = 30,
366  R_X86_64_PLTOFF64   = 31,
367  R_X86_64_SIZE32     = 32,
368  R_X86_64_SIZE64     = 33,
369  R_X86_64_GOTPC32_TLSDESC = 34,
370  R_X86_64_TLSDESC_CALL    = 35,
371  R_X86_64_TLSDESC    = 36
372};
373
374// i386 relocations.
375// TODO: this is just a subset
376enum {
377  R_386_NONE          = 0,
378  R_386_32            = 1,
379  R_386_PC32          = 2,
380  R_386_GOT32         = 3,
381  R_386_PLT32         = 4,
382  R_386_COPY          = 5,
383  R_386_GLOB_DAT      = 6,
384  R_386_JUMP_SLOT     = 7,
385  R_386_RELATIVE      = 8,
386  R_386_GOTOFF        = 9,
387  R_386_GOTPC         = 10,
388  R_386_32PLT         = 11,
389  R_386_TLS_TPOFF     = 14,
390  R_386_TLS_IE        = 15,
391  R_386_TLS_GOTIE     = 16,
392  R_386_TLS_LE        = 17,
393  R_386_TLS_GD        = 18,
394  R_386_TLS_LDM       = 19,
395  R_386_16            = 20,
396  R_386_PC16          = 21,
397  R_386_8             = 22,
398  R_386_PC8           = 23,
399  R_386_TLS_GD_32     = 24,
400  R_386_TLS_GD_PUSH   = 25,
401  R_386_TLS_GD_CALL   = 26,
402  R_386_TLS_GD_POP    = 27,
403  R_386_TLS_LDM_32    = 28,
404  R_386_TLS_LDM_PUSH  = 29,
405  R_386_TLS_LDM_CALL  = 30,
406  R_386_TLS_LDM_POP   = 31,
407  R_386_TLS_LDO_32    = 32,
408  R_386_TLS_IE_32     = 33,
409  R_386_TLS_LE_32     = 34,
410  R_386_TLS_DTPMOD32  = 35,
411  R_386_TLS_DTPOFF32  = 36,
412  R_386_TLS_TPOFF32   = 37,
413  R_386_TLS_GOTDESC   = 39,
414  R_386_TLS_DESC_CALL = 40,
415  R_386_TLS_DESC      = 41,
416  R_386_IRELATIVE     = 42,
417  R_386_NUM           = 43
418};
419
420// MBlaze relocations.
421enum {
422  R_MICROBLAZE_NONE           = 0,
423  R_MICROBLAZE_32             = 1,
424  R_MICROBLAZE_32_PCREL       = 2,
425  R_MICROBLAZE_64_PCREL       = 3,
426  R_MICROBLAZE_32_PCREL_LO    = 4,
427  R_MICROBLAZE_64             = 5,
428  R_MICROBLAZE_32_LO          = 6,
429  R_MICROBLAZE_SRO32          = 7,
430  R_MICROBLAZE_SRW32          = 8,
431  R_MICROBLAZE_64_NONE        = 9,
432  R_MICROBLAZE_32_SYM_OP_SYM  = 10,
433  R_MICROBLAZE_GNU_VTINHERIT  = 11,
434  R_MICROBLAZE_GNU_VTENTRY    = 12,
435  R_MICROBLAZE_GOTPC_64       = 13,
436  R_MICROBLAZE_GOT_64         = 14,
437  R_MICROBLAZE_PLT_64         = 15,
438  R_MICROBLAZE_REL            = 16,
439  R_MICROBLAZE_JUMP_SLOT      = 17,
440  R_MICROBLAZE_GLOB_DAT       = 18,
441  R_MICROBLAZE_GOTOFF_64      = 19,
442  R_MICROBLAZE_GOTOFF_32      = 20,
443  R_MICROBLAZE_COPY           = 21
444};
445
446enum {
447  R_PPC_NONE                  = 0,      /* No relocation. */
448  R_PPC_ADDR32                = 1,
449  R_PPC_ADDR24                = 2,
450  R_PPC_ADDR16                = 3,
451  R_PPC_ADDR16_LO             = 4,
452  R_PPC_ADDR16_HI             = 5,
453  R_PPC_ADDR16_HA             = 6,
454  R_PPC_ADDR14                = 7,
455  R_PPC_ADDR14_BRTAKEN        = 8,
456  R_PPC_ADDR14_BRNTAKEN       = 9,
457  R_PPC_REL24                 = 10,
458  R_PPC_REL14                 = 11,
459  R_PPC_REL14_BRTAKEN         = 12,
460  R_PPC_REL14_BRNTAKEN        = 13,
461  R_PPC_REL32                 = 26
462};
463
464// ARM Specific e_flags
465enum { EF_ARM_EABIMASK = 0xFF000000U };
466
467// ELF Relocation types for ARM
468// Meets 2.08 ABI Specs.
469
470enum {
471  R_ARM_NONE                  = 0x00,
472  R_ARM_PC24                  = 0x01,
473  R_ARM_ABS32                 = 0x02,
474  R_ARM_REL32                 = 0x03,
475  R_ARM_LDR_PC_G0             = 0x04,
476  R_ARM_ABS16                 = 0x05,
477  R_ARM_ABS12                 = 0x06,
478  R_ARM_THM_ABS5              = 0x07,
479  R_ARM_ABS8                  = 0x08,
480  R_ARM_SBREL32               = 0x09,
481  R_ARM_THM_CALL              = 0x0a,
482  R_ARM_THM_PC8               = 0x0b,
483  R_ARM_BREL_ADJ              = 0x0c,
484  R_ARM_TLS_DESC              = 0x0d,
485  R_ARM_THM_SWI8              = 0x0e,
486  R_ARM_XPC25                 = 0x0f,
487  R_ARM_THM_XPC22             = 0x10,
488  R_ARM_TLS_DTPMOD32          = 0x11,
489  R_ARM_TLS_DTPOFF32          = 0x12,
490  R_ARM_TLS_TPOFF32           = 0x13,
491  R_ARM_COPY                  = 0x14,
492  R_ARM_GLOB_DAT              = 0x15,
493  R_ARM_JUMP_SLOT             = 0x16,
494  R_ARM_RELATIVE              = 0x17,
495  R_ARM_GOTOFF32              = 0x18,
496  R_ARM_BASE_PREL             = 0x19,
497  R_ARM_GOT_BREL              = 0x1a,
498  R_ARM_PLT32                 = 0x1b,
499  R_ARM_CALL                  = 0x1c,
500  R_ARM_JUMP24                = 0x1d,
501  R_ARM_THM_JUMP24            = 0x1e,
502  R_ARM_BASE_ABS              = 0x1f,
503  R_ARM_ALU_PCREL_7_0         = 0x20,
504  R_ARM_ALU_PCREL_15_8        = 0x21,
505  R_ARM_ALU_PCREL_23_15       = 0x22,
506  R_ARM_LDR_SBREL_11_0_NC     = 0x23,
507  R_ARM_ALU_SBREL_19_12_NC    = 0x24,
508  R_ARM_ALU_SBREL_27_20_CK    = 0x25,
509  R_ARM_TARGET1               = 0x26,
510  R_ARM_SBREL31               = 0x27,
511  R_ARM_V4BX                  = 0x28,
512  R_ARM_TARGET2               = 0x29,
513  R_ARM_PREL31                = 0x2a,
514  R_ARM_MOVW_ABS_NC           = 0x2b,
515  R_ARM_MOVT_ABS              = 0x2c,
516  R_ARM_MOVW_PREL_NC          = 0x2d,
517  R_ARM_MOVT_PREL             = 0x2e,
518  R_ARM_THM_MOVW_ABS_NC       = 0x2f,
519  R_ARM_THM_MOVT_ABS          = 0x30,
520  R_ARM_THM_MOVW_PREL_NC      = 0x31,
521  R_ARM_THM_MOVT_PREL         = 0x32,
522  R_ARM_THM_JUMP19            = 0x33,
523  R_ARM_THM_JUMP6             = 0x34,
524  R_ARM_THM_ALU_PREL_11_0     = 0x35,
525  R_ARM_THM_PC12              = 0x36,
526  R_ARM_ABS32_NOI             = 0x37,
527  R_ARM_REL32_NOI             = 0x38,
528  R_ARM_ALU_PC_G0_NC          = 0x39,
529  R_ARM_ALU_PC_G0             = 0x3a,
530  R_ARM_ALU_PC_G1_NC          = 0x3b,
531  R_ARM_ALU_PC_G1             = 0x3c,
532  R_ARM_ALU_PC_G2             = 0x3d,
533  R_ARM_LDR_PC_G1             = 0x3e,
534  R_ARM_LDR_PC_G2             = 0x3f,
535  R_ARM_LDRS_PC_G0            = 0x40,
536  R_ARM_LDRS_PC_G1            = 0x41,
537  R_ARM_LDRS_PC_G2            = 0x42,
538  R_ARM_LDC_PC_G0             = 0x43,
539  R_ARM_LDC_PC_G1             = 0x44,
540  R_ARM_LDC_PC_G2             = 0x45,
541  R_ARM_ALU_SB_G0_NC          = 0x46,
542  R_ARM_ALU_SB_G0             = 0x47,
543  R_ARM_ALU_SB_G1_NC          = 0x48,
544  R_ARM_ALU_SB_G1             = 0x49,
545  R_ARM_ALU_SB_G2             = 0x4a,
546  R_ARM_LDR_SB_G0             = 0x4b,
547  R_ARM_LDR_SB_G1             = 0x4c,
548  R_ARM_LDR_SB_G2             = 0x4d,
549  R_ARM_LDRS_SB_G0            = 0x4e,
550  R_ARM_LDRS_SB_G1            = 0x4f,
551  R_ARM_LDRS_SB_G2            = 0x50,
552  R_ARM_LDC_SB_G0             = 0x51,
553  R_ARM_LDC_SB_G1             = 0x52,
554  R_ARM_LDC_SB_G2             = 0x53,
555  R_ARM_MOVW_BREL_NC          = 0x54,
556  R_ARM_MOVT_BREL             = 0x55,
557  R_ARM_MOVW_BREL             = 0x56,
558  R_ARM_THM_MOVW_BREL_NC      = 0x57,
559  R_ARM_THM_MOVT_BREL         = 0x58,
560  R_ARM_THM_MOVW_BREL         = 0x59,
561  R_ARM_TLS_GOTDESC           = 0x5a,
562  R_ARM_TLS_CALL              = 0x5b,
563  R_ARM_TLS_DESCSEQ           = 0x5c,
564  R_ARM_THM_TLS_CALL          = 0x5d,
565  R_ARM_PLT32_ABS             = 0x5e,
566  R_ARM_GOT_ABS               = 0x5f,
567  R_ARM_GOT_PREL              = 0x60,
568  R_ARM_GOT_BREL12            = 0x61,
569  R_ARM_GOTOFF12              = 0x62,
570  R_ARM_GOTRELAX              = 0x63,
571  R_ARM_GNU_VTENTRY           = 0x64,
572  R_ARM_GNU_VTINHERIT         = 0x65,
573  R_ARM_THM_JUMP11            = 0x66,
574  R_ARM_THM_JUMP8             = 0x67,
575  R_ARM_TLS_GD32              = 0x68,
576  R_ARM_TLS_LDM32             = 0x69,
577  R_ARM_TLS_LDO32             = 0x6a,
578  R_ARM_TLS_IE32              = 0x6b,
579  R_ARM_TLS_LE32              = 0x6c,
580  R_ARM_TLS_LDO12             = 0x6d,
581  R_ARM_TLS_LE12              = 0x6e,
582  R_ARM_TLS_IE12GP            = 0x6f,
583  R_ARM_PRIVATE_0             = 0x70,
584  R_ARM_PRIVATE_1             = 0x71,
585  R_ARM_PRIVATE_2             = 0x72,
586  R_ARM_PRIVATE_3             = 0x73,
587  R_ARM_PRIVATE_4             = 0x74,
588  R_ARM_PRIVATE_5             = 0x75,
589  R_ARM_PRIVATE_6             = 0x76,
590  R_ARM_PRIVATE_7             = 0x77,
591  R_ARM_PRIVATE_8             = 0x78,
592  R_ARM_PRIVATE_9             = 0x79,
593  R_ARM_PRIVATE_10            = 0x7a,
594  R_ARM_PRIVATE_11            = 0x7b,
595  R_ARM_PRIVATE_12            = 0x7c,
596  R_ARM_PRIVATE_13            = 0x7d,
597  R_ARM_PRIVATE_14            = 0x7e,
598  R_ARM_PRIVATE_15            = 0x7f,
599  R_ARM_ME_TOO                = 0x80,
600  R_ARM_THM_TLS_DESCSEQ16     = 0x81,
601  R_ARM_THM_TLS_DESCSEQ32     = 0x82
602};
603
604
605
606// Section header.
607struct Elf32_Shdr {
608  Elf32_Word sh_name;      // Section name (index into string table)
609  Elf32_Word sh_type;      // Section type (SHT_*)
610  Elf32_Word sh_flags;     // Section flags (SHF_*)
611  Elf32_Addr sh_addr;      // Address where section is to be loaded
612  Elf32_Off  sh_offset;    // File offset of section data, in bytes
613  Elf32_Word sh_size;      // Size of section, in bytes
614  Elf32_Word sh_link;      // Section type-specific header table index link
615  Elf32_Word sh_info;      // Section type-specific extra information
616  Elf32_Word sh_addralign; // Section address alignment
617  Elf32_Word sh_entsize;   // Size of records contained within the section
618};
619
620// Section header for ELF64 - same fields as ELF32, different types.
621struct Elf64_Shdr {
622  Elf64_Half  sh_name;
623  Elf64_Half  sh_type;
624  Elf64_Xword sh_flags;
625  Elf64_Addr  sh_addr;
626  Elf64_Off   sh_offset;
627  Elf64_Xword sh_size;
628  Elf64_Half  sh_link;
629  Elf64_Half  sh_info;
630  Elf64_Xword sh_addralign;
631  Elf64_Xword sh_entsize;
632};
633
634// Special section indices.
635enum {
636  SHN_UNDEF     = 0,      // Undefined, missing, irrelevant, or meaningless
637  SHN_LORESERVE = 0xff00, // Lowest reserved index
638  SHN_LOPROC    = 0xff00, // Lowest processor-specific index
639  SHN_HIPROC    = 0xff1f, // Highest processor-specific index
640  SHN_LOOS      = 0xff20, // Lowest operating system-specific index
641  SHN_HIOS      = 0xff3f, // Highest operating system-specific index
642  SHN_ABS       = 0xfff1, // Symbol has absolute value; does not need relocation
643  SHN_COMMON    = 0xfff2, // FORTRAN COMMON or C external global variables
644  SHN_XINDEX    = 0xffff, // Mark that the index is >= SHN_LORESERVE
645  SHN_HIRESERVE = 0xffff  // Highest reserved index
646};
647
648// Section types.
649enum {
650  SHT_NULL          = 0,  // No associated section (inactive entry).
651  SHT_PROGBITS      = 1,  // Program-defined contents.
652  SHT_SYMTAB        = 2,  // Symbol table.
653  SHT_STRTAB        = 3,  // String table.
654  SHT_RELA          = 4,  // Relocation entries; explicit addends.
655  SHT_HASH          = 5,  // Symbol hash table.
656  SHT_DYNAMIC       = 6,  // Information for dynamic linking.
657  SHT_NOTE          = 7,  // Information about the file.
658  SHT_NOBITS        = 8,  // Data occupies no space in the file.
659  SHT_REL           = 9,  // Relocation entries; no explicit addends.
660  SHT_SHLIB         = 10, // Reserved.
661  SHT_DYNSYM        = 11, // Symbol table.
662  SHT_INIT_ARRAY    = 14, // Pointers to initialization functions.
663  SHT_FINI_ARRAY    = 15, // Pointers to termination functions.
664  SHT_PREINIT_ARRAY = 16, // Pointers to pre-init functions.
665  SHT_GROUP         = 17, // Section group.
666  SHT_SYMTAB_SHNDX  = 18, // Indices for SHN_XINDEX entries.
667  SHT_LOOS          = 0x60000000, // Lowest operating system-specific type.
668  SHT_HIOS          = 0x6fffffff, // Highest operating system-specific type.
669  SHT_LOPROC        = 0x70000000, // Lowest processor architecture-specific type.
670  // Fixme: All this is duplicated in MCSectionELF. Why??
671  // Exception Index table
672  SHT_ARM_EXIDX           = 0x70000001U,
673  // BPABI DLL dynamic linking pre-emption map
674  SHT_ARM_PREEMPTMAP      = 0x70000002U,
675  //  Object file compatibility attributes
676  SHT_ARM_ATTRIBUTES      = 0x70000003U,
677  SHT_ARM_DEBUGOVERLAY    = 0x70000004U,
678  SHT_ARM_OVERLAYSECTION  = 0x70000005U,
679
680  SHT_X86_64_UNWIND       = 0x70000001, // Unwind information
681
682  SHT_HIPROC        = 0x7fffffff, // Highest processor architecture-specific type.
683  SHT_LOUSER        = 0x80000000, // Lowest type reserved for applications.
684  SHT_HIUSER        = 0xffffffff  // Highest type reserved for applications.
685};
686
687// Section flags.
688enum {
689  // Section data should be writable during execution.
690  SHF_WRITE = 0x1,
691
692  // Section occupies memory during program execution.
693  SHF_ALLOC = 0x2,
694
695  // Section contains executable machine instructions.
696  SHF_EXECINSTR = 0x4,
697
698  // The data in this section may be merged.
699  SHF_MERGE = 0x10,
700
701  // The data in this section is null-terminated strings.
702  SHF_STRINGS = 0x20,
703
704  // A field in this section holds a section header table index.
705  SHF_INFO_LINK = 0x40U,
706
707  // Adds special ordering requirements for link editors.
708  SHF_LINK_ORDER = 0x80U,
709
710  // This section requires special OS-specific processing to avoid incorrect
711  // behavior.
712  SHF_OS_NONCONFORMING = 0x100U,
713
714  // This section is a member of a section group.
715  SHF_GROUP = 0x200U,
716
717  // This section holds Thread-Local Storage.
718  SHF_TLS = 0x400U,
719
720  // Start of target-specific flags.
721
722  /// XCORE_SHF_CP_SECTION - All sections with the "c" flag are grouped
723  /// together by the linker to form the constant pool and the cp register is
724  /// set to the start of the constant pool by the boot code.
725  XCORE_SHF_CP_SECTION = 0x800U,
726
727  /// XCORE_SHF_DP_SECTION - All sections with the "d" flag are grouped
728  /// together by the linker to form the data section and the dp register is
729  /// set to the start of the section by the boot code.
730  XCORE_SHF_DP_SECTION = 0x1000U,
731
732  SHF_MASKOS   = 0x0ff00000,
733
734  // Bits indicating processor-specific flags.
735  SHF_MASKPROC = 0xf0000000,
736
737  // If an object file section does not have this flag set, then it may not hold
738  // more than 2GB and can be freely referred to in objects using smaller code
739  // models. Otherwise, only objects using larger code models can refer to them.
740  // For example, a medium code model object can refer to data in a section that
741  // sets this flag besides being able to refer to data in a section that does
742  // not set it; likewise, a small code model object can refer only to code in a
743  // section that does not set this flag.
744  SHF_X86_64_LARGE = 0x10000000
745};
746
747// Section Group Flags
748enum {
749  GRP_COMDAT = 0x1,
750  GRP_MASKOS = 0x0ff00000,
751  GRP_MASKPROC = 0xf0000000
752};
753
754// Symbol table entries for ELF32.
755struct Elf32_Sym {
756  Elf32_Word    st_name;  // Symbol name (index into string table)
757  Elf32_Addr    st_value; // Value or address associated with the symbol
758  Elf32_Word    st_size;  // Size of the symbol
759  unsigned char st_info;  // Symbol's type and binding attributes
760  unsigned char st_other; // Must be zero; reserved
761  Elf32_Half    st_shndx; // Which section (header table index) it's defined in
762
763  // These accessors and mutators correspond to the ELF32_ST_BIND,
764  // ELF32_ST_TYPE, and ELF32_ST_INFO macros defined in the ELF specification:
765  unsigned char getBinding() const { return st_info >> 4; }
766  unsigned char getType() const { return st_info & 0x0f; }
767  void setBinding(unsigned char b) { setBindingAndType(b, getType()); }
768  void setType(unsigned char t) { setBindingAndType(getBinding(), t); }
769  void setBindingAndType(unsigned char b, unsigned char t) {
770    st_info = (b << 4) + (t & 0x0f);
771  }
772};
773
774// Symbol table entries for ELF64.
775struct Elf64_Sym {
776  Elf64_Word      st_name;  // Symbol name (index into string table)
777  unsigned char   st_info;  // Symbol's type and binding attributes
778  unsigned char   st_other; // Must be zero; reserved
779  Elf64_Half      st_shndx; // Which section (header table index) it's defined in
780  Elf64_Addr      st_value; // Value or address associated with the symbol
781  Elf64_Xword     st_size;  // Size of the symbol
782
783  // These accessors and mutators are identical to those defined for ELF32
784  // symbol table entries.
785  unsigned char getBinding() const { return st_info >> 4; }
786  unsigned char getType() const { return st_info & 0x0f; }
787  void setBinding(unsigned char b) { setBindingAndType(b, getType()); }
788  void setType(unsigned char t) { setBindingAndType(getBinding(), t); }
789  void setBindingAndType(unsigned char b, unsigned char t) {
790    st_info = (b << 4) + (t & 0x0f);
791  }
792};
793
794// The size (in bytes) of symbol table entries.
795enum {
796  SYMENTRY_SIZE32 = 16, // 32-bit symbol entry size
797  SYMENTRY_SIZE64 = 24  // 64-bit symbol entry size.
798};
799
800// Symbol bindings.
801enum {
802  STB_LOCAL = 0,   // Local symbol, not visible outside obj file containing def
803  STB_GLOBAL = 1,  // Global symbol, visible to all object files being combined
804  STB_WEAK = 2,    // Weak symbol, like global but lower-precedence
805  STB_LOOS   = 10, // Lowest operating system-specific binding type
806  STB_HIOS   = 12, // Highest operating system-specific binding type
807  STB_LOPROC = 13, // Lowest processor-specific binding type
808  STB_HIPROC = 15  // Highest processor-specific binding type
809};
810
811// Symbol types.
812enum {
813  STT_NOTYPE  = 0,   // Symbol's type is not specified
814  STT_OBJECT  = 1,   // Symbol is a data object (variable, array, etc.)
815  STT_FUNC    = 2,   // Symbol is executable code (function, etc.)
816  STT_SECTION = 3,   // Symbol refers to a section
817  STT_FILE    = 4,   // Local, absolute symbol that refers to a file
818  STT_COMMON  = 5,   // An uninitialized common block
819  STT_TLS     = 6,   // Thread local data object
820  STT_LOOS    = 7,   // Lowest operating system-specific symbol type
821  STT_HIOS    = 8,   // Highest operating system-specific symbol type
822  STT_LOPROC  = 13,  // Lowest processor-specific symbol type
823  STT_HIPROC  = 15   // Highest processor-specific symbol type
824};
825
826enum {
827  STV_DEFAULT   = 0,  // Visibility is specified by binding type
828  STV_INTERNAL  = 1,  // Defined by processor supplements
829  STV_HIDDEN    = 2,  // Not visible to other components
830  STV_PROTECTED = 3   // Visible in other components but not preemptable
831};
832
833// Relocation entry, without explicit addend.
834struct Elf32_Rel {
835  Elf32_Addr r_offset; // Location (file byte offset, or program virtual addr)
836  Elf32_Word r_info;   // Symbol table index and type of relocation to apply
837
838  // These accessors and mutators correspond to the ELF32_R_SYM, ELF32_R_TYPE,
839  // and ELF32_R_INFO macros defined in the ELF specification:
840  Elf32_Word getSymbol() const { return (r_info >> 8); }
841  unsigned char getType() const { return (unsigned char) (r_info & 0x0ff); }
842  void setSymbol(Elf32_Word s) { setSymbolAndType(s, getType()); }
843  void setType(unsigned char t) { setSymbolAndType(getSymbol(), t); }
844  void setSymbolAndType(Elf32_Word s, unsigned char t) {
845    r_info = (s << 8) + t;
846  }
847};
848
849// Relocation entry with explicit addend.
850struct Elf32_Rela {
851  Elf32_Addr  r_offset; // Location (file byte offset, or program virtual addr)
852  Elf32_Word  r_info;   // Symbol table index and type of relocation to apply
853  Elf32_Sword r_addend; // Compute value for relocatable field by adding this
854
855  // These accessors and mutators correspond to the ELF32_R_SYM, ELF32_R_TYPE,
856  // and ELF32_R_INFO macros defined in the ELF specification:
857  Elf32_Word getSymbol() const { return (r_info >> 8); }
858  unsigned char getType() const { return (unsigned char) (r_info & 0x0ff); }
859  void setSymbol(Elf32_Word s) { setSymbolAndType(s, getType()); }
860  void setType(unsigned char t) { setSymbolAndType(getSymbol(), t); }
861  void setSymbolAndType(Elf32_Word s, unsigned char t) {
862    r_info = (s << 8) + t;
863  }
864};
865
866// Relocation entry, without explicit addend.
867struct Elf64_Rel {
868  Elf64_Addr r_offset; // Location (file byte offset, or program virtual addr).
869  Elf64_Xword r_info;   // Symbol table index and type of relocation to apply.
870
871  // These accessors and mutators correspond to the ELF64_R_SYM, ELF64_R_TYPE,
872  // and ELF64_R_INFO macros defined in the ELF specification:
873  Elf64_Xword getSymbol() const { return (r_info >> 32); }
874  unsigned char getType() const {
875    return (unsigned char) (r_info & 0xffffffffL);
876  }
877  void setSymbol(Elf32_Word s) { setSymbolAndType(s, getType()); }
878  void setType(unsigned char t) { setSymbolAndType(getSymbol(), t); }
879  void setSymbolAndType(Elf64_Xword s, unsigned char t) {
880    r_info = (s << 32) + (t&0xffffffffL);
881  }
882};
883
884// Relocation entry with explicit addend.
885struct Elf64_Rela {
886  Elf64_Addr  r_offset; // Location (file byte offset, or program virtual addr).
887  Elf64_Xword  r_info;   // Symbol table index and type of relocation to apply.
888  Elf64_Sxword r_addend; // Compute value for relocatable field by adding this.
889
890  // These accessors and mutators correspond to the ELF64_R_SYM, ELF64_R_TYPE,
891  // and ELF64_R_INFO macros defined in the ELF specification:
892  Elf64_Xword getSymbol() const { return (r_info >> 32); }
893  unsigned char getType() const {
894    return (unsigned char) (r_info & 0xffffffffL);
895  }
896  void setSymbol(Elf64_Xword s) { setSymbolAndType(s, getType()); }
897  void setType(unsigned char t) { setSymbolAndType(getSymbol(), t); }
898  void setSymbolAndType(Elf64_Xword s, unsigned char t) {
899    r_info = (s << 32) + (t&0xffffffffL);
900  }
901};
902
903// Program header for ELF32.
904struct Elf32_Phdr {
905  Elf32_Word p_type;   // Type of segment
906  Elf32_Off  p_offset; // File offset where segment is located, in bytes
907  Elf32_Addr p_vaddr;  // Virtual address of beginning of segment
908  Elf32_Addr p_paddr;  // Physical address of beginning of segment (OS-specific)
909  Elf32_Word p_filesz; // Num. of bytes in file image of segment (may be zero)
910  Elf32_Word p_memsz;  // Num. of bytes in mem image of segment (may be zero)
911  Elf32_Word p_flags;  // Segment flags
912  Elf32_Word p_align;  // Segment alignment constraint
913};
914
915// Program header for ELF64.
916struct Elf64_Phdr {
917  Elf64_Word   p_type;   // Type of segment
918  Elf64_Word   p_flags;  // Segment flags
919  Elf64_Off    p_offset; // File offset where segment is located, in bytes
920  Elf64_Addr   p_vaddr;  // Virtual address of beginning of segment
921  Elf64_Addr   p_paddr;  // Physical address of beginning of segment (OS-specific)
922  Elf64_Xword  p_filesz; // Num. of bytes in file image of segment (may be zero)
923  Elf64_Xword  p_memsz;  // Num. of bytes in mem image of segment (may be zero)
924  Elf64_Xword  p_align;  // Segment alignment constraint
925};
926
927// Segment types.
928enum {
929  PT_NULL    = 0, // Unused segment.
930  PT_LOAD    = 1, // Loadable segment.
931  PT_DYNAMIC = 2, // Dynamic linking information.
932  PT_INTERP  = 3, // Interpreter pathname.
933  PT_NOTE    = 4, // Auxiliary information.
934  PT_SHLIB   = 5, // Reserved.
935  PT_PHDR    = 6, // The program header table itself.
936  PT_TLS     = 7, // The thread-local storage template.
937  PT_LOOS    = 0x60000000, // Lowest operating system-specific pt entry type.
938
939  // x86-64 program header types.
940  // These all contain stack unwind tables.
941  PT_GNU_EH_FRAME  = 0x6474e550,
942  PT_SUNW_EH_FRAME = 0x6474e550,
943  PT_SUNW_UNWIND   = 0x6464e550,
944
945  PT_HIOS    = 0x6fffffff, // Highest operating system-specific pt entry type.
946  PT_LOPROC  = 0x70000000, // Lowest processor-specific program hdr entry type.
947  PT_HIPROC  = 0x7fffffff  // Highest processor-specific program hdr entry type.
948};
949
950// Segment flag bits.
951enum {
952  PF_X        = 1,         // Execute
953  PF_W        = 2,         // Write
954  PF_R        = 4,         // Read
955  PF_MASKOS   = 0x0ff00000,// Bits for operating system-specific semantics.
956  PF_MASKPROC = 0xf0000000 // Bits for processor-specific semantics.
957};
958
959// Dynamic table entry for ELF32.
960struct Elf32_Dyn
961{
962  Elf32_Sword d_tag;            // Type of dynamic table entry.
963  union
964  {
965      Elf32_Word d_val;         // Integer value of entry.
966      Elf32_Addr d_ptr;         // Pointer value of entry.
967  } d_un;
968};
969
970// Dynamic table entry for ELF64.
971struct Elf64_Dyn
972{
973  Elf64_Sxword d_tag;           // Type of dynamic table entry.
974  union
975  {
976      Elf64_Xword d_val;        // Integer value of entry.
977      Elf64_Addr  d_ptr;        // Pointer value of entry.
978  } d_un;
979};
980
981// Dynamic table entry tags.
982enum {
983  DT_NULL         = 0,        // Marks end of dynamic array.
984  DT_NEEDED       = 1,        // String table offset of needed library.
985  DT_PLTRELSZ     = 2,        // Size of relocation entries in PLT.
986  DT_PLTGOT       = 3,        // Address associated with linkage table.
987  DT_HASH         = 4,        // Address of symbolic hash table.
988  DT_STRTAB       = 5,        // Address of dynamic string table.
989  DT_SYMTAB       = 6,        // Address of dynamic symbol table.
990  DT_RELA         = 7,        // Address of relocation table (Rela entries).
991  DT_RELASZ       = 8,        // Size of Rela relocation table.
992  DT_RELAENT      = 9,        // Size of a Rela relocation entry.
993  DT_STRSZ        = 10,       // Total size of the string table.
994  DT_SYMENT       = 11,       // Size of a symbol table entry.
995  DT_INIT         = 12,       // Address of initialization function.
996  DT_FINI         = 13,       // Address of termination function.
997  DT_SONAME       = 14,       // String table offset of a shared objects name.
998  DT_RPATH        = 15,       // String table offset of library search path.
999  DT_SYMBOLIC     = 16,       // Changes symbol resolution algorithm.
1000  DT_REL          = 17,       // Address of relocation table (Rel entries).
1001  DT_RELSZ        = 18,       // Size of Rel relocation table.
1002  DT_RELENT       = 19,       // Size of a Rel relocation entry.
1003  DT_PLTREL       = 20,       // Type of relocation entry used for linking.
1004  DT_DEBUG        = 21,       // Reserved for debugger.
1005  DT_TEXTREL      = 22,       // Relocations exist for non-writable segments.
1006  DT_JMPREL       = 23,       // Address of relocations associated with PLT.
1007  DT_BIND_NOW     = 24,       // Process all relocations before execution.
1008  DT_INIT_ARRAY   = 25,       // Pointer to array of initialization functions.
1009  DT_FINI_ARRAY   = 26,       // Pointer to array of termination functions.
1010  DT_INIT_ARRAYSZ = 27,       // Size of DT_INIT_ARRAY.
1011  DT_FINI_ARRAYSZ = 28,       // Size of DT_FINI_ARRAY.
1012  DT_RUNPATH      = 29,       // String table offset of lib search path.
1013  DT_FLAGS        = 30,       // Flags.
1014  DT_ENCODING     = 32,       // Values from here to DT_LOOS follow the rules
1015                              // for the interpretation of the d_un union.
1016
1017  DT_PREINIT_ARRAY = 32,      // Pointer to array of preinit functions.
1018  DT_PREINIT_ARRAYSZ = 33,    // Size of the DT_PREINIT_ARRAY array.
1019
1020  DT_LOOS         = 0x60000000, // Start of environment specific tags.
1021  DT_HIOS         = 0x6FFFFFFF, // End of environment specific tags.
1022  DT_LOPROC       = 0x70000000, // Start of processor specific tags.
1023  DT_HIPROC       = 0x7FFFFFFF  // End of processor specific tags.
1024};
1025
1026// DT_FLAGS values.
1027enum {
1028  DF_ORIGIN     = 0x01, // The object may reference $ORIGIN.
1029  DF_SYMBOLIC   = 0x02, // Search the shared lib before searching the exe.
1030  DF_TEXTREL    = 0x04, // Relocations may modify a non-writable segment.
1031  DF_BIND_NOW   = 0x08, // Process all relocations on load.
1032  DF_STATIC_TLS = 0x10  // Reject attempts to load dynamically.
1033};
1034
1035} // end namespace ELF
1036
1037} // end namespace llvm
1038
1039#endif
1040