binutils-gdb/bfd/merge.c
Alan Modra ebd2263ba9 PR24311, FAIL: S-records with constructors
Not padding string merge section output to its alignment can cause
failures of the S-record tests when input string merge sections are
padded, since the ELF linker output for the single string section
would shrink compared to the SREC linker output.  That might result in
following sections having different addresses.
On the other hand, padding string merge section output when input
string merge sections are *not* padded can also cause failures, in
this case due to the ELF linker output for the string section being
larger (due to padding) than the SREC linker output.

It would be better to write a more robust test, but it is also nice
to leave input unchanged when no string merges occur.

	PR 24311
	* merge.c (merge_strings): Return secinfo.  Don't pad section
	to alignment here.
	(_bfd_merge_sections): Pad section to alignment here, if input
	sections contributing to merged output all pad to alignment.
	Formatting.
2019-03-08 23:28:34 +10:30

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/* SEC_MERGE support.
Copyright (C) 2001-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Written by Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>.
This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
MA 02110-1301, USA. */
/* This file contains support for merging duplicate entities within sections,
as used in ELF SHF_MERGE. */
#include "sysdep.h"
#include <limits.h>
#include "bfd.h"
#include "elf-bfd.h"
#include "libbfd.h"
#include "hashtab.h"
#include "libiberty.h"
struct sec_merge_sec_info;
/* An entry in the section merge hash table. */
struct sec_merge_hash_entry
{
struct bfd_hash_entry root;
/* Length of this entry. This includes the zero terminator. */
unsigned int len;
/* Start of this string needs to be aligned to
alignment octets (not 1 << align). */
unsigned int alignment;
union
{
/* Index within the merged section. */
bfd_size_type index;
/* Entry this is a suffix of (if alignment is 0). */
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *suffix;
} u;
/* Which section is it in. */
struct sec_merge_sec_info *secinfo;
/* Next entity in the hash table. */
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *next;
};
/* The section merge hash table. */
struct sec_merge_hash
{
struct bfd_hash_table table;
/* Next available index. */
bfd_size_type size;
/* First entity in the SEC_MERGE sections of this type. */
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *first;
/* Last entity in the SEC_MERGE sections of this type. */
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *last;
/* Entity size. */
unsigned int entsize;
/* Are entries fixed size or zero terminated strings? */
bfd_boolean strings;
};
struct sec_merge_info
{
/* Chain of sec_merge_infos. */
struct sec_merge_info *next;
/* Chain of sec_merge_sec_infos. */
struct sec_merge_sec_info *chain;
/* A hash table used to hold section content. */
struct sec_merge_hash *htab;
};
struct sec_merge_sec_info
{
/* Chain of sec_merge_sec_infos. */
struct sec_merge_sec_info *next;
/* The corresponding section. */
asection *sec;
/* Pointer to merge_info pointing to us. */
void **psecinfo;
/* A hash table used to hold section content. */
struct sec_merge_hash *htab;
/* First string in this section. */
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *first_str;
/* Original section content. */
unsigned char contents[1];
};
/* Routine to create an entry in a section merge hashtab. */
static struct bfd_hash_entry *
sec_merge_hash_newfunc (struct bfd_hash_entry *entry,
struct bfd_hash_table *table, const char *string)
{
/* Allocate the structure if it has not already been allocated by a
subclass. */
if (entry == NULL)
entry = (struct bfd_hash_entry *)
bfd_hash_allocate (table, sizeof (struct sec_merge_hash_entry));
if (entry == NULL)
return NULL;
/* Call the allocation method of the superclass. */
entry = bfd_hash_newfunc (entry, table, string);
if (entry != NULL)
{
/* Initialize the local fields. */
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *ret = (struct sec_merge_hash_entry *) entry;
ret->u.suffix = NULL;
ret->alignment = 0;
ret->secinfo = NULL;
ret->next = NULL;
}
return entry;
}
/* Look up an entry in a section merge hash table. */
static struct sec_merge_hash_entry *
sec_merge_hash_lookup (struct sec_merge_hash *table, const char *string,
unsigned int alignment, bfd_boolean create)
{
const unsigned char *s;
unsigned long hash;
unsigned int c;
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *hashp;
unsigned int len, i;
unsigned int _index;
hash = 0;
len = 0;
s = (const unsigned char *) string;
if (table->strings)
{
if (table->entsize == 1)
{
while ((c = *s++) != '\0')
{
hash += c + (c << 17);
hash ^= hash >> 2;
++len;
}
hash += len + (len << 17);
}
else
{
for (;;)
{
for (i = 0; i < table->entsize; ++i)
if (s[i] != '\0')
break;
if (i == table->entsize)
break;
for (i = 0; i < table->entsize; ++i)
{
c = *s++;
hash += c + (c << 17);
hash ^= hash >> 2;
}
++len;
}
hash += len + (len << 17);
len *= table->entsize;
}
hash ^= hash >> 2;
len += table->entsize;
}
else
{
for (i = 0; i < table->entsize; ++i)
{
c = *s++;
hash += c + (c << 17);
hash ^= hash >> 2;
}
len = table->entsize;
}
_index = hash % table->table.size;
for (hashp = (struct sec_merge_hash_entry *) table->table.table[_index];
hashp != NULL;
hashp = (struct sec_merge_hash_entry *) hashp->root.next)
{
if (hashp->root.hash == hash
&& len == hashp->len
&& memcmp (hashp->root.string, string, len) == 0)
{
/* If the string we found does not have at least the required
alignment, we need to insert another copy. */
if (hashp->alignment < alignment)
{
if (create)
{
/* Mark the less aligned copy as deleted. */
hashp->len = 0;
hashp->alignment = 0;
}
break;
}
return hashp;
}
}
if (! create)
return NULL;
hashp = ((struct sec_merge_hash_entry *)
bfd_hash_insert (&table->table, string, hash));
if (hashp == NULL)
return NULL;
hashp->len = len;
hashp->alignment = alignment;
return hashp;
}
/* Create a new hash table. */
static struct sec_merge_hash *
sec_merge_init (unsigned int entsize, bfd_boolean strings)
{
struct sec_merge_hash *table;
table = (struct sec_merge_hash *) bfd_malloc (sizeof (struct sec_merge_hash));
if (table == NULL)
return NULL;
if (! bfd_hash_table_init_n (&table->table, sec_merge_hash_newfunc,
sizeof (struct sec_merge_hash_entry), 16699))
{
free (table);
return NULL;
}
table->size = 0;
table->first = NULL;
table->last = NULL;
table->entsize = entsize;
table->strings = strings;
return table;
}
/* Get the index of an entity in a hash table, adding it if it is not
already present. */
static struct sec_merge_hash_entry *
sec_merge_add (struct sec_merge_hash *tab, const char *str,
unsigned int alignment, struct sec_merge_sec_info *secinfo)
{
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *entry;
entry = sec_merge_hash_lookup (tab, str, alignment, TRUE);
if (entry == NULL)
return NULL;
if (entry->secinfo == NULL)
{
tab->size++;
entry->secinfo = secinfo;
if (tab->first == NULL)
tab->first = entry;
else
tab->last->next = entry;
tab->last = entry;
}
return entry;
}
static bfd_boolean
sec_merge_emit (bfd *abfd, struct sec_merge_hash_entry *entry,
unsigned char *contents, file_ptr offset)
{
struct sec_merge_sec_info *secinfo = entry->secinfo;
asection *sec = secinfo->sec;
char *pad = NULL;
bfd_size_type off = 0;
int alignment_power = sec->output_section->alignment_power;
bfd_size_type pad_len;
/* FIXME: If alignment_power is 0 then really we should scan the
entry list for the largest required alignment and use that. */
pad_len = alignment_power ? ((bfd_size_type) 1 << alignment_power) : 16;
pad = (char *) bfd_zmalloc (pad_len);
if (pad == NULL)
return FALSE;
for (; entry != NULL && entry->secinfo == secinfo; entry = entry->next)
{
const char *str;
bfd_size_type len;
len = -off & (entry->alignment - 1);
if (len != 0)
{
BFD_ASSERT (len <= pad_len);
if (contents)
{
memcpy (contents + offset, pad, len);
offset += len;
}
else if (bfd_bwrite (pad, len, abfd) != len)
goto err;
off += len;
}
str = entry->root.string;
len = entry->len;
if (contents)
{
memcpy (contents + offset, str, len);
offset += len;
}
else if (bfd_bwrite (str, len, abfd) != len)
goto err;
off += len;
}
/* Trailing alignment needed? */
off = sec->size - off;
if (off != 0)
{
BFD_ASSERT (off <= pad_len);
if (contents)
memcpy (contents + offset, pad, off);
else if (bfd_bwrite (pad, off, abfd) != off)
goto err;
}
free (pad);
return TRUE;
err:
free (pad);
return FALSE;
}
/* Register a SEC_MERGE section as a candidate for merging.
This function is called for all non-dynamic SEC_MERGE input sections. */
bfd_boolean
_bfd_add_merge_section (bfd *abfd, void **psinfo, asection *sec,
void **psecinfo)
{
struct sec_merge_info *sinfo;
struct sec_merge_sec_info *secinfo;
unsigned int align;
bfd_size_type amt;
bfd_byte *contents;
if ((abfd->flags & DYNAMIC) != 0
|| (sec->flags & SEC_MERGE) == 0)
abort ();
if (sec->size == 0
|| (sec->flags & SEC_EXCLUDE) != 0
|| sec->entsize == 0)
return TRUE;
if (sec->size % sec->entsize != 0)
return TRUE;
if ((sec->flags & SEC_RELOC) != 0)
{
/* We aren't prepared to handle relocations in merged sections. */
return TRUE;
}
#ifndef CHAR_BIT
#define CHAR_BIT 8
#endif
if (sec->alignment_power >= sizeof (align) * CHAR_BIT)
return TRUE;
align = 1u << sec->alignment_power;
if ((sec->entsize < align
&& ((sec->entsize & (sec->entsize - 1))
|| !(sec->flags & SEC_STRINGS)))
|| (sec->entsize > align
&& (sec->entsize & (align - 1))))
{
/* Sanity check. If string character size is smaller than
alignment, then we require character size to be a power
of 2, otherwise character size must be integer multiple
of alignment. For non-string constants, alignment must
be smaller than or equal to entity size and entity size
must be integer multiple of alignment. */
return TRUE;
}
for (sinfo = (struct sec_merge_info *) *psinfo; sinfo; sinfo = sinfo->next)
if ((secinfo = sinfo->chain)
&& ! ((secinfo->sec->flags ^ sec->flags) & (SEC_MERGE | SEC_STRINGS))
&& secinfo->sec->entsize == sec->entsize
&& secinfo->sec->alignment_power == sec->alignment_power
&& secinfo->sec->output_section == sec->output_section)
break;
if (sinfo == NULL)
{
/* Initialize the information we need to keep track of. */
sinfo = (struct sec_merge_info *)
bfd_alloc (abfd, sizeof (struct sec_merge_info));
if (sinfo == NULL)
goto error_return;
sinfo->next = (struct sec_merge_info *) *psinfo;
sinfo->chain = NULL;
*psinfo = sinfo;
sinfo->htab = sec_merge_init (sec->entsize, (sec->flags & SEC_STRINGS));
if (sinfo->htab == NULL)
goto error_return;
}
/* Read the section from abfd. */
amt = sizeof (struct sec_merge_sec_info) - 1 + sec->size;
if (sec->flags & SEC_STRINGS)
/* Some versions of gcc may emit a string without a zero terminator.
See http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2006-06/msg01004.html
Allocate space for an extra zero. */
amt += sec->entsize;
*psecinfo = bfd_alloc (abfd, amt);
if (*psecinfo == NULL)
goto error_return;
secinfo = (struct sec_merge_sec_info *) *psecinfo;
if (sinfo->chain)
{
secinfo->next = sinfo->chain->next;
sinfo->chain->next = secinfo;
}
else
secinfo->next = secinfo;
sinfo->chain = secinfo;
secinfo->sec = sec;
secinfo->psecinfo = psecinfo;
secinfo->htab = sinfo->htab;
secinfo->first_str = NULL;
sec->rawsize = sec->size;
if (sec->flags & SEC_STRINGS)
memset (secinfo->contents + sec->size, 0, sec->entsize);
contents = secinfo->contents;
if (! bfd_get_full_section_contents (sec->owner, sec, &contents))
goto error_return;
return TRUE;
error_return:
*psecinfo = NULL;
return FALSE;
}
/* Record one section into the hash table. */
static bfd_boolean
record_section (struct sec_merge_info *sinfo,
struct sec_merge_sec_info *secinfo)
{
asection *sec = secinfo->sec;
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *entry;
bfd_boolean nul;
unsigned char *p, *end;
bfd_vma mask, eltalign;
unsigned int align, i;
align = sec->alignment_power;
end = secinfo->contents + sec->size;
nul = FALSE;
mask = ((bfd_vma) 1 << align) - 1;
if (sec->flags & SEC_STRINGS)
{
for (p = secinfo->contents; p < end; )
{
eltalign = p - secinfo->contents;
eltalign = ((eltalign ^ (eltalign - 1)) + 1) >> 1;
if (!eltalign || eltalign > mask)
eltalign = mask + 1;
entry = sec_merge_add (sinfo->htab, (char *) p, (unsigned) eltalign,
secinfo);
if (! entry)
goto error_return;
p += entry->len;
if (sec->entsize == 1)
{
while (p < end && *p == 0)
{
if (!nul && !((p - secinfo->contents) & mask))
{
nul = TRUE;
entry = sec_merge_add (sinfo->htab, "",
(unsigned) mask + 1, secinfo);
if (! entry)
goto error_return;
}
p++;
}
}
else
{
while (p < end)
{
for (i = 0; i < sec->entsize; i++)
if (p[i] != '\0')
break;
if (i != sec->entsize)
break;
if (!nul && !((p - secinfo->contents) & mask))
{
nul = TRUE;
entry = sec_merge_add (sinfo->htab, (char *) p,
(unsigned) mask + 1, secinfo);
if (! entry)
goto error_return;
}
p += sec->entsize;
}
}
}
}
else
{
for (p = secinfo->contents; p < end; p += sec->entsize)
{
entry = sec_merge_add (sinfo->htab, (char *) p, 1, secinfo);
if (! entry)
goto error_return;
}
}
return TRUE;
error_return:
for (secinfo = sinfo->chain; secinfo; secinfo = secinfo->next)
*secinfo->psecinfo = NULL;
return FALSE;
}
static int
strrevcmp (const void *a, const void *b)
{
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *A = *(struct sec_merge_hash_entry **) a;
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *B = *(struct sec_merge_hash_entry **) b;
unsigned int lenA = A->len;
unsigned int lenB = B->len;
const unsigned char *s = (const unsigned char *) A->root.string + lenA - 1;
const unsigned char *t = (const unsigned char *) B->root.string + lenB - 1;
int l = lenA < lenB ? lenA : lenB;
while (l)
{
if (*s != *t)
return (int) *s - (int) *t;
s--;
t--;
l--;
}
return lenA - lenB;
}
/* Like strrevcmp, but for the case where all strings have the same
alignment > entsize. */
static int
strrevcmp_align (const void *a, const void *b)
{
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *A = *(struct sec_merge_hash_entry **) a;
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *B = *(struct sec_merge_hash_entry **) b;
unsigned int lenA = A->len;
unsigned int lenB = B->len;
const unsigned char *s = (const unsigned char *) A->root.string + lenA - 1;
const unsigned char *t = (const unsigned char *) B->root.string + lenB - 1;
int l = lenA < lenB ? lenA : lenB;
int tail_align = (lenA & (A->alignment - 1)) - (lenB & (A->alignment - 1));
if (tail_align != 0)
return tail_align;
while (l)
{
if (*s != *t)
return (int) *s - (int) *t;
s--;
t--;
l--;
}
return lenA - lenB;
}
static inline int
is_suffix (const struct sec_merge_hash_entry *A,
const struct sec_merge_hash_entry *B)
{
if (A->len <= B->len)
/* B cannot be a suffix of A unless A is equal to B, which is guaranteed
not to be equal by the hash table. */
return 0;
return memcmp (A->root.string + (A->len - B->len),
B->root.string, B->len) == 0;
}
/* This is a helper function for _bfd_merge_sections. It attempts to
merge strings matching suffixes of longer strings. */
static struct sec_merge_sec_info *
merge_strings (struct sec_merge_info *sinfo)
{
struct sec_merge_hash_entry **array, **a, *e;
struct sec_merge_sec_info *secinfo;
bfd_size_type size, amt;
unsigned int alignment = 0;
/* Now sort the strings */
amt = sinfo->htab->size * sizeof (struct sec_merge_hash_entry *);
array = (struct sec_merge_hash_entry **) bfd_malloc (amt);
if (array == NULL)
return NULL;
for (e = sinfo->htab->first, a = array; e; e = e->next)
if (e->alignment)
{
*a++ = e;
/* Adjust the length to not include the zero terminator. */
e->len -= sinfo->htab->entsize;
if (alignment != e->alignment)
{
if (alignment == 0)
alignment = e->alignment;
else
alignment = (unsigned) -1;
}
}
sinfo->htab->size = a - array;
if (sinfo->htab->size != 0)
{
qsort (array, (size_t) sinfo->htab->size,
sizeof (struct sec_merge_hash_entry *),
(alignment != (unsigned) -1 && alignment > sinfo->htab->entsize
? strrevcmp_align : strrevcmp));
/* Loop over the sorted array and merge suffixes */
e = *--a;
e->len += sinfo->htab->entsize;
while (--a >= array)
{
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *cmp = *a;
cmp->len += sinfo->htab->entsize;
if (e->alignment >= cmp->alignment
&& !((e->len - cmp->len) & (cmp->alignment - 1))
&& is_suffix (e, cmp))
{
cmp->u.suffix = e;
cmp->alignment = 0;
}
else
e = cmp;
}
}
free (array);
/* Now assign positions to the strings we want to keep. */
size = 0;
secinfo = sinfo->htab->first->secinfo;
for (e = sinfo->htab->first; e; e = e->next)
{
if (e->secinfo != secinfo)
{
secinfo->sec->size = size;
secinfo = e->secinfo;
}
if (e->alignment)
{
if (e->secinfo->first_str == NULL)
{
e->secinfo->first_str = e;
size = 0;
}
size = (size + e->alignment - 1) & ~((bfd_vma) e->alignment - 1);
e->u.index = size;
size += e->len;
}
}
secinfo->sec->size = size;
/* And now adjust the rest, removing them from the chain (but not hashtable)
at the same time. */
for (a = &sinfo->htab->first, e = *a; e; e = e->next)
if (e->alignment)
a = &e->next;
else
{
*a = e->next;
if (e->len)
{
e->secinfo = e->u.suffix->secinfo;
e->alignment = e->u.suffix->alignment;
e->u.index = e->u.suffix->u.index + (e->u.suffix->len - e->len);
}
}
return secinfo;
}
/* This function is called once after all SEC_MERGE sections are registered
with _bfd_merge_section. */
bfd_boolean
_bfd_merge_sections (bfd *abfd,
struct bfd_link_info *info ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED,
void *xsinfo,
void (*remove_hook) (bfd *, asection *))
{
struct sec_merge_info *sinfo;
for (sinfo = (struct sec_merge_info *) xsinfo; sinfo; sinfo = sinfo->next)
{
struct sec_merge_sec_info *secinfo;
bfd_size_type align;
if (! sinfo->chain)
continue;
/* Move sinfo->chain to head of the chain, terminate it. */
secinfo = sinfo->chain;
sinfo->chain = secinfo->next;
secinfo->next = NULL;
/* Record the sections into the hash table. */
align = 1;
for (secinfo = sinfo->chain; secinfo; secinfo = secinfo->next)
if (secinfo->sec->flags & SEC_EXCLUDE)
{
*secinfo->psecinfo = NULL;
if (remove_hook)
(*remove_hook) (abfd, secinfo->sec);
}
else
{
if (!record_section (sinfo, secinfo))
return FALSE;
if (align)
{
align = (bfd_size_type) 1 << secinfo->sec->alignment_power;
if ((secinfo->sec->size & (align - 1)) != 0)
align = 0;
}
}
if (sinfo->htab->first == NULL)
continue;
if (sinfo->htab->strings)
{
secinfo = merge_strings (sinfo);
if (!secinfo)
return FALSE;
}
else
{
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *e;
bfd_size_type size = 0;
/* Things are much simpler for non-strings.
Just assign them slots in the section. */
secinfo = NULL;
for (e = sinfo->htab->first; e; e = e->next)
{
if (e->secinfo->first_str == NULL)
{
if (secinfo)
secinfo->sec->size = size;
e->secinfo->first_str = e;
size = 0;
}
size = (size + e->alignment - 1) & ~((bfd_vma) e->alignment - 1);
e->u.index = size;
size += e->len;
secinfo = e->secinfo;
}
secinfo->sec->size = size;
}
/* If the input sections were padded according to their alignments,
then pad the output too. */
if (align)
secinfo->sec->size = (secinfo->sec->size + align - 1) & -align;
/* Finally remove all input sections which have not made it into
the hash table at all. */
for (secinfo = sinfo->chain; secinfo; secinfo = secinfo->next)
if (secinfo->first_str == NULL)
secinfo->sec->flags |= SEC_EXCLUDE | SEC_KEEP;
}
return TRUE;
}
/* Write out the merged section. */
bfd_boolean
_bfd_write_merged_section (bfd *output_bfd, asection *sec, void *psecinfo)
{
struct sec_merge_sec_info *secinfo;
file_ptr pos;
unsigned char *contents;
Elf_Internal_Shdr *hdr;
secinfo = (struct sec_merge_sec_info *) psecinfo;
if (!secinfo)
return FALSE;
if (secinfo->first_str == NULL)
return TRUE;
/* FIXME: octets_per_byte. */
hdr = &elf_section_data (sec->output_section)->this_hdr;
if (hdr->sh_offset == (file_ptr) -1)
{
/* We must compress this section. Write output to the
buffer. */
contents = hdr->contents;
if ((sec->output_section->flags & SEC_ELF_COMPRESS) == 0
|| contents == NULL)
abort ();
}
else
{
contents = NULL;
pos = sec->output_section->filepos + sec->output_offset;
if (bfd_seek (output_bfd, pos, SEEK_SET) != 0)
return FALSE;
}
if (! sec_merge_emit (output_bfd, secinfo->first_str, contents,
sec->output_offset))
return FALSE;
return TRUE;
}
/* Adjust an address in the SEC_MERGE section. Given OFFSET within
*PSEC, this returns the new offset in the adjusted SEC_MERGE
section and writes the new section back into *PSEC. */
bfd_vma
_bfd_merged_section_offset (bfd *output_bfd ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, asection **psec,
void *psecinfo, bfd_vma offset)
{
struct sec_merge_sec_info *secinfo;
struct sec_merge_hash_entry *entry;
unsigned char *p;
asection *sec = *psec;
secinfo = (struct sec_merge_sec_info *) psecinfo;
if (!secinfo)
return offset;
if (offset >= sec->rawsize)
{
if (offset > sec->rawsize)
_bfd_error_handler
/* xgettext:c-format */
(_("%pB: access beyond end of merged section (%" PRId64 ")"),
sec->owner, (int64_t) offset);
return secinfo->first_str ? sec->size : 0;
}
if (secinfo->htab->strings)
{
if (sec->entsize == 1)
{
p = secinfo->contents + offset - 1;
while (p >= secinfo->contents && *p)
--p;
++p;
}
else
{
p = secinfo->contents + (offset / sec->entsize) * sec->entsize;
p -= sec->entsize;
while (p >= secinfo->contents)
{
unsigned int i;
for (i = 0; i < sec->entsize; ++i)
if (p[i] != '\0')
break;
if (i == sec->entsize)
break;
p -= sec->entsize;
}
p += sec->entsize;
}
}
else
{
p = secinfo->contents + (offset / sec->entsize) * sec->entsize;
}
entry = sec_merge_hash_lookup (secinfo->htab, (char *) p, 0, FALSE);
if (!entry)
{
if (! secinfo->htab->strings)
abort ();
/* This should only happen if somebody points into the padding
after a NUL character but before next entity. */
if (*p)
abort ();
if (! secinfo->htab->first)
abort ();
entry = secinfo->htab->first;
p = (secinfo->contents + (offset / sec->entsize + 1) * sec->entsize
- entry->len);
}
*psec = entry->secinfo->sec;
return entry->u.index + (secinfo->contents + offset - p);
}
/* Tidy up when done. */
void
_bfd_merge_sections_free (void *xsinfo)
{
struct sec_merge_info *sinfo;
for (sinfo = (struct sec_merge_info *) xsinfo; sinfo; sinfo = sinfo->next)
{
bfd_hash_table_free (&sinfo->htab->table);
free (sinfo->htab);
}
}