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appropriate. * rs6000-core.c: Use HOST_AIX instead of COREFILES_PLEASE. * config/rs6000.mh: Remove defs of ARCHIVES_PLEASE and COREFILES_PLEASE. * config/rs6000lynx.mh: Turn on Lynx core file support. * hosts/rs6000.h: #define HOST_AIX.
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/* IBM RS/6000 "XCOFF" back-end for BFD.
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Copyright (C) 1990, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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FIXME: Can someone provide a transliteration of this name into ASCII?
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Using the following chars caused a compiler warning on HIUX (so I replaced
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them with octal escapes), and isn't useful without an understanding of what
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character set it is.
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Written by Metin G. Ozisik, Mimi Ph\373\364ng-Th\345o V\365,
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and John Gilmore.
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Archive support from Damon A. Permezel.
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Contributed by IBM Corporation and Cygnus Support.
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This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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/* This port currently only handles reading object files, except when
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compiled on an RS/6000 host. -- no archive support, no core files.
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In all cases, it does not support writing.
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FIXMEmgo comments are left from Metin Ozisik's original port.
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This is in a separate file from coff-rs6000.c, because it includes
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system include files that conflict with coff/rs6000.h.
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*/
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/* Internalcoff.h and coffcode.h modify themselves based on this flag. */
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#define RS6000COFF_C 1
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#include "bfd.h"
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#include "sysdep.h"
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#include "libbfd.h"
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#ifdef HOST_AIX
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/* AOUTHDR is defined by the above. We need another defn of it, from the
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system include files. Punt the old one and get us a new name for the
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typedef in the system include files. */
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#ifdef AOUTHDR
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#undef AOUTHDR
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#endif
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#define AOUTHDR second_AOUTHDR
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#undef SCNHDR
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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/* Support for core file stuff.. */
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/* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ */
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#include <sys/user.h>
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#include <sys/ldr.h>
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#include <sys/core.h>
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/* Number of special purpose registers supported by gdb. This value
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should match `tm.h' in gdb directory. Clean this mess up and use
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the macros in sys/reg.h. FIXMEmgo. */
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#define NUM_OF_SPEC_REGS 7
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#define STACK_END_ADDR 0x2ff80000
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#define core_hdr(bfd) (((Rs6kCorData*)(bfd->tdata.any))->hdr)
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#define core_datasec(bfd) (((Rs6kCorData*)(bfd->tdata.any))->data_section)
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#define core_stacksec(bfd) (((Rs6kCorData*)(bfd->tdata.any))->stack_section)
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#define core_regsec(bfd) (((Rs6kCorData*)(bfd->tdata.any))->reg_section)
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#define core_reg2sec(bfd) (((Rs6kCorData*)(bfd->tdata.any))->reg2_section)
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/* These are stored in the bfd's tdata */
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typedef struct {
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struct core *hdr; /* core file header */
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asection *data_section,
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*stack_section,
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*reg_section, /* section for GPRs and special registers. */
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*reg2_section; /* section for FPRs. */
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/* This tells us where everything is mapped (shared libraries and so on).
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GDB needs it. */
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asection *ldinfo_section;
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#define core_ldinfosec(bfd) (((Rs6kCorData *)(bfd->tdata.any))->ldinfo_section)
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} Rs6kCorData;
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/* Decide if a given bfd represents a `core' file or not. There really is no
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magic number or anything like, in rs6000coff. */
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bfd_target *
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rs6000coff_core_p (abfd)
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bfd *abfd;
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{
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int fd;
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struct core_dump coredata;
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struct stat statbuf;
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char *tmpptr;
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/* Use bfd_xxx routines, rather than O/S primitives to read coredata. FIXMEmgo */
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fd = open (abfd->filename, O_RDONLY);
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if (fd < 0)
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{
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bfd_error = system_call_error;
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return NULL;
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}
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if (fstat (fd, &statbuf) < 0)
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{
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bfd_error = system_call_error;
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close (fd);
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return NULL;
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}
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if (read (fd, &coredata, sizeof (struct core_dump))
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!= sizeof (struct core_dump))
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{
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bfd_error = wrong_format;
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close (fd);
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return NULL;
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}
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if (close (fd) < 0)
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{
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bfd_error = system_call_error;
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return NULL;
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}
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/* If the core file ulimit is too small, the system will first
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omit the data segment, then omit the stack, then decline to
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dump core altogether (as far as I know UBLOCK_VALID and LE_VALID
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are always set) (this is based on experimentation on AIX 3.2).
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Now, the thing is that GDB users will be surprised
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if segments just silently don't appear (well, maybe they would
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think to check "info files", I don't know), but we have no way of
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returning warnings (as opposed to errors).
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For the data segment, we have no choice but to keep going if it's
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not there, since the default behavior is not to dump it (regardless
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of the ulimit, it's based on SA_FULLDUMP). But for the stack segment,
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if it's not there, we refuse to have anything to do with this core
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file. The usefulness of a core dump without a stack segment is pretty
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limited anyway. */
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if (!(coredata.c_flag & UBLOCK_VALID)
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|| !(coredata.c_flag & LE_VALID))
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{
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bfd_error = wrong_format;
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return NULL;
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}
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if ((coredata.c_flag & CORE_TRUNC)
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|| !(coredata.c_flag & USTACK_VALID))
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{
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bfd_error = file_truncated;
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return NULL;
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}
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if (((bfd_vma)coredata.c_stack + coredata.c_size
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+ ((coredata.c_flag & FULL_CORE) ? coredata.c_u.u_dsize : 0))
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!= statbuf.st_size)
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{
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/* If the size is wrong, it means we're misinterpreting something. */
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bfd_error = wrong_format;
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return NULL;
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}
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/* Sanity check on the c_tab field. */
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if ((u_long) coredata.c_tab < sizeof coredata ||
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(u_long) coredata.c_tab >= statbuf.st_size ||
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(long) coredata.c_tab >= (long)coredata.c_stack)
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{
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bfd_error = wrong_format;
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return NULL;
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}
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/* maybe you should alloc space for the whole core chunk over here!! FIXMEmgo */
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tmpptr = (char*)bfd_zalloc (abfd, sizeof (Rs6kCorData));
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if (!tmpptr)
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{
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bfd_error = no_memory;
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return NULL;
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}
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set_tdata (abfd, tmpptr);
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/* .stack section. */
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if ((core_stacksec (abfd) = (asection*) bfd_zalloc (abfd, sizeof (asection)))
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== NULL) {
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bfd_error = no_memory;
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/* bfd_release (abfd, ???? ) */
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return NULL;
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}
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core_stacksec (abfd)->name = ".stack";
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core_stacksec (abfd)->flags = SEC_ALLOC + SEC_LOAD;
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core_stacksec (abfd)->_raw_size = coredata.c_size;
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core_stacksec (abfd)->vma = STACK_END_ADDR - coredata.c_size;
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core_stacksec (abfd)->filepos = (int)coredata.c_stack; /*???? */
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/* .reg section for GPRs and special registers. */
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if ((core_regsec (abfd) = (asection*) bfd_zalloc (abfd, sizeof (asection)))
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== NULL) {
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bfd_error = no_memory;
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/* bfd_release (abfd, ???? ) */
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return NULL;
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}
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core_regsec (abfd)->name = ".reg";
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core_regsec (abfd)->flags = SEC_ALLOC;
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core_regsec (abfd)->_raw_size = (32 + NUM_OF_SPEC_REGS) * 4;
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core_regsec (abfd)->vma = 0; /* not used?? */
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core_regsec (abfd)->filepos =
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(char*)&coredata.c_u.u_save - (char*)&coredata;
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/* .reg2 section for FPRs (floating point registers). */
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if ((core_reg2sec (abfd) = (asection*) bfd_zalloc (abfd, sizeof (asection)))
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== NULL) {
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bfd_error = no_memory;
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/* bfd_release (abfd, ???? ) */
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return NULL;
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}
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core_reg2sec (abfd)->name = ".reg2";
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core_reg2sec (abfd)->flags = SEC_ALLOC;
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core_reg2sec (abfd)->_raw_size = 8 * 32; /* 32 FPRs. */
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core_reg2sec (abfd)->vma = 0; /* not used?? */
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core_reg2sec (abfd)->filepos =
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(char*)&coredata.c_u.u_save.fpr[0] - (char*)&coredata;
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if ((core_ldinfosec (abfd) = (asection*) bfd_zalloc (abfd, sizeof (asection)))
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== NULL) {
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bfd_error = no_memory;
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/* bfd_release (abfd, ???? ) */
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return NULL;
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}
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core_ldinfosec (abfd)->name = ".ldinfo";
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core_ldinfosec (abfd)->flags = SEC_ALLOC + SEC_LOAD;
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/* To actually find out how long this section is in this particular
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core dump would require going down the whole list of struct ld_info's.
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See if we can just fake it. */
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core_ldinfosec (abfd)->_raw_size = 0x7fffffff;
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/* Not relevant for ldinfo section. */
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core_ldinfosec (abfd)->vma = 0;
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core_ldinfosec (abfd)->filepos = coredata.c_tab;
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/* set up section chain here. */
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abfd->section_count = 4;
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abfd->sections = core_stacksec (abfd);
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core_stacksec (abfd)->next = core_regsec(abfd);
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core_regsec (abfd)->next = core_reg2sec (abfd);
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core_reg2sec (abfd)->next = core_ldinfosec (abfd);
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core_ldinfosec (abfd)->next = NULL;
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if (coredata.c_flag & FULL_CORE)
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{
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asection *sec = (asection *) bfd_zalloc (abfd, sizeof (asection));
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if (sec == NULL)
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{
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bfd_error = no_memory;
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return NULL;
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}
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sec->name = ".data";
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sec->flags = SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS;
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sec->_raw_size = coredata.c_u.u_dsize;
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sec->vma = CDATA_ADDR (coredata.c_u.u_dsize);
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sec->filepos = (int)coredata.c_stack + coredata.c_size;
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sec->next = abfd->sections;
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abfd->sections = sec;
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++abfd->section_count;
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}
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return abfd->xvec; /* this is garbage for now. */
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}
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/* return `true' if given core is from the given executable.. */
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boolean
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rs6000coff_core_file_matches_executable_p (core_bfd, exec_bfd)
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bfd *core_bfd;
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bfd *exec_bfd;
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{
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FILE *fd;
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struct core_dump coredata;
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struct ld_info ldinfo;
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char pathname [1024];
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char *str1, *str2;
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/* Use bfd_xxx routines, rather than O/S primitives, do error checking!!
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FIXMEmgo */
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/* Actually should be able to use bfd_get_section_contents now that
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we have a .ldinfo section. */
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fd = fopen (core_bfd->filename, FOPEN_RB);
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fread (&coredata, sizeof (struct core_dump), 1, fd);
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fseek (fd, (long)coredata.c_tab, 0);
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fread (&ldinfo, (char*)&ldinfo.ldinfo_filename[0] - (char*)&ldinfo.ldinfo_next,
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1, fd);
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fscanf (fd, "%s", pathname);
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str1 = strrchr (pathname, '/');
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str2 = strrchr (exec_bfd->filename, '/');
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/* step over character '/' */
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str1 = str1 ? str1+1 : &pathname[0];
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str2 = str2 ? str2+1 : exec_bfd->filename;
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fclose (fd);
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return strcmp (str1, str2) == 0;
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}
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boolean
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rs6000coff_get_section_contents (abfd, section, location, offset, count)
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bfd *abfd;
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sec_ptr section;
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PTR location;
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file_ptr offset;
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int count;
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{
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if (count == 0)
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return true;
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/* Reading a core file's sections will be slightly different. For the
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rest of them we can use bfd_generic_get_section_contents () I suppose. */
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/* Make sure this routine works for any bfd and any section. FIXMEmgo. */
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if (abfd->format == bfd_core && strcmp (section->name, ".reg") == 0) {
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struct mstsave mstatus;
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int regoffset = (char*)&mstatus.gpr[0] - (char*)&mstatus;
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/* Assert that the only way this code will be executed is reading the
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whole section. */
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if (offset || count != (sizeof(mstatus.gpr) + (4 * NUM_OF_SPEC_REGS)))
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fprintf (stderr, "ERROR! in rs6000coff_get_section_contents()\n");
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/* for `.reg' section, `filepos' is a pointer to the `mstsave' structure
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in the core file. */
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/* read GPR's into the location. */
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if ( bfd_seek(abfd, section->filepos + regoffset, SEEK_SET) == -1
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|| bfd_read(location, sizeof (mstatus.gpr), 1, abfd) != sizeof (mstatus.gpr))
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return (false); /* on error */
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/* increment location to the beginning of special registers in the section,
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reset register offset value to the beginning of first special register
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in mstsave structure, and read special registers. */
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location = (PTR) ((char*)location + sizeof (mstatus.gpr));
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regoffset = (char*)&mstatus.iar - (char*)&mstatus;
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if ( bfd_seek(abfd, section->filepos + regoffset, SEEK_SET) == -1
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|| bfd_read(location, 4 * NUM_OF_SPEC_REGS, 1, abfd) !=
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4 * NUM_OF_SPEC_REGS)
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return (false); /* on error */
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/* increment location address, and read the special registers.. */
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/* FIXMEmgo */
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return (true);
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}
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/* else, use default bfd section content transfer. */
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else
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return bfd_generic_get_section_contents
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(abfd, section, location, offset, count);
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}
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#endif /* HOST_AIX */
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