* opncls.c: Formatting.

(_bfd_new_bfd): Use a smaller section hash table.
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Alan Modra 2002-10-06 09:03:06 +00:00
parent cace1e4b25
commit 7c4a37eb43
2 changed files with 39 additions and 32 deletions

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@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
2002-10-06 Alan Modra <amodra@bigpond.net.au>
* opncls.c: Formatting.
(_bfd_new_bfd): Use a smaller section hash table.
2002-10-05 Alexandre Oliva <aoliva@redhat.com>
* elfxx-mips.c (mips_elf_create_dynamic_relocation): Set the type

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@ -63,7 +63,9 @@ _bfd_new_bfd ()
nbfd->direction = no_direction;
nbfd->iostream = NULL;
nbfd->where = 0;
if (!bfd_hash_table_init (&nbfd->section_htab, bfd_section_hash_newfunc))
if (!bfd_hash_table_init_n (&nbfd->section_htab,
bfd_section_hash_newfunc,
251))
{
free (nbfd);
return NULL;
@ -124,7 +126,7 @@ FUNCTION
bfd_openr
SYNOPSIS
bfd *bfd_openr(const char *filename, const char *target);
bfd *bfd_openr(const char *filename, const char *target);
DESCRIPTION
Open the file @var{filename} (using <<fopen>>) with the target
@ -134,7 +136,8 @@ DESCRIPTION
that function.
If <<NULL>> is returned then an error has occured. Possible errors
are <<bfd_error_no_memory>>, <<bfd_error_invalid_target>> or <<system_call>> error.
are <<bfd_error_no_memory>>, <<bfd_error_invalid_target>> or
<<system_call>> error.
*/
bfd *
@ -179,28 +182,28 @@ bfd_openr (filename, target)
the file descriptor too, even though we didn't open it. */
/*
FUNCTION
bfd_fdopenr
bfd_fdopenr
SYNOPSIS
bfd *bfd_fdopenr(const char *filename, const char *target, int fd);
bfd *bfd_fdopenr(const char *filename, const char *target, int fd);
DESCRIPTION
<<bfd_fdopenr>> is to <<bfd_fopenr>> much like <<fdopen>> is to <<fopen>>.
It opens a BFD on a file already described by the @var{fd}
supplied.
<<bfd_fdopenr>> is to <<bfd_fopenr>> much like <<fdopen>> is to
<<fopen>>. It opens a BFD on a file already described by the
@var{fd} supplied.
When the file is later <<bfd_close>>d, the file descriptor will be closed.
When the file is later <<bfd_close>>d, the file descriptor will
be closed. If the caller desires that this file descriptor be
cached by BFD (opened as needed, closed as needed to free
descriptors for other opens), with the supplied @var{fd} used as
an initial file descriptor (but subject to closure at any time),
call bfd_set_cacheable(bfd, 1) on the returned BFD. The default
is to assume no cacheing; the file descriptor will remain open
until <<bfd_close>>, and will not be affected by BFD operations
on other files.
If the caller desires that this file descriptor be cached by BFD
(opened as needed, closed as needed to free descriptors for
other opens), with the supplied @var{fd} used as an initial
file descriptor (but subject to closure at any time), call
bfd_set_cacheable(bfd, 1) on the returned BFD. The default is to
assume no cacheing; the file descriptor will remain open until
<<bfd_close>>, and will not be affected by BFD operations on other
files.
Possible errors are <<bfd_error_no_memory>>, <<bfd_error_invalid_target>> and <<bfd_error_system_call>>.
Possible errors are <<bfd_error_no_memory>>,
<<bfd_error_invalid_target>> and <<bfd_error_system_call>>.
*/
bfd *
@ -389,10 +392,10 @@ SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
Close a BFD. If the BFD was open for writing,
then pending operations are completed and the file written out
and closed. If the created file is executable, then
<<chmod>> is called to mark it as such.
Close a BFD. If the BFD was open for writing, then pending
operations are completed and the file written out and closed.
If the created file is executable, then <<chmod>> is called
to mark it as such.
All memory attached to the BFD is released.
@ -431,7 +434,7 @@ bfd_close (abfd)
if (stat (abfd->filename, &buf) == 0)
{
unsigned int mask = umask (0);
unsigned int mask = umask (0);
umask (mask);
chmod (abfd->filename,
@ -453,10 +456,10 @@ SYNOPSIS
boolean bfd_close_all_done(bfd *);
DESCRIPTION
Close a BFD. Differs from <<bfd_close>>
since it does not complete any pending operations. This
routine would be used if the application had just used BFD for
swapping and didn't want to use any of the writing code.
Close a BFD. Differs from <<bfd_close>> since it does not
complete any pending operations. This routine would be used
if the application had just used BFD for swapping and didn't
want to use any of the writing code.
If the created file is executable, then <<chmod>> is called
to mark it as such.
@ -507,10 +510,9 @@ SYNOPSIS
bfd *bfd_create(const char *filename, bfd *templ);
DESCRIPTION
Create a new BFD in the manner of
<<bfd_openw>>, but without opening a file. The new BFD
takes the target from the target used by @var{template}. The
format is always set to <<bfd_object>>.
Create a new BFD in the manner of <<bfd_openw>>, but without
opening a file. The new BFD takes the target from the target
used by @var{template}. The format is always set to <<bfd_object>>.
*/
bfd *