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| <title>New Binutils User's and Reference Manual</title> |
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| <chapter> |
| <title><filename>libelf</filename> <acronym>ABI</acronym></title> |
| |
| <simpara>The <acronym>ABI</acronym> of the |
| <filename>libelf</filename> implemented in the &package; package |
| is following that of Sun's implementation which in turn in derived |
| from the original SysVr4 implementation. There are some |
| extensions over Sun's versions, though, which makes it impossible |
| to replace this implementation with Sun's.</simpara> |
| |
| <beginpage> |
| |
| <refentry xreflabel="Elf_Data" id="ElfUData"> |
| <refnamediv> |
| <refname>Elf_Data</refname> |
| <refpurpose>Descriptor for Data Buffer</refpurpose> |
| </refnamediv> |
| |
| <refsynopsisdiv> |
| <synopsis> |
| #include <libelf.h> |
| </synopsis> |
| </refsynopsisdiv> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>Description</title> |
| |
| <simpara>The <structname>Elf_Data</structname> structure is as |
| a descriptor for a data buffer associated with a section. |
| Every data buffer is associated with a specific section (see |
| <!-- xref --><structname>Elf_Scn</structname>).</simpara> |
| |
| <simpara>A data buffer is created when reading a file. In |
| this case only a single buffer is present in the section. The |
| user can add as many sections as wanted to a section and they |
| can be retrieved using the <function>elf_getdata</function> |
| and <function>elf_rawdata</function> functions.<!-- xref |
| --></simpara> |
| |
| <simpara>The <structname>Elf_Data</structname> structure |
| contains the following members:</simpara> |
| |
| <programlisting> |
| void *d_buf |
| Elf_Type d_type |
| size_t d_size |
| off_t d_off |
| size_t d_align |
| unsigned int d_version |
| </programlisting> |
| |
| <simpara>All of these members can be modified directly by the |
| user. They can be used to resize a section, to change its |
| content or type, and many more tasks. This is also true for |
| the data read from a file. The meaning of each member is as |
| follows:</simpara> |
| |
| <variablelist> |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><structfield>d_buf</structfield></term> |
| <listitem> |
| <simpara>The <structfield>d_buf</structfield> member is |
| the pointer to the buffer with the actual data. When |
| the ELF file was read from a file the first and only |
| data buffer of a section is allocated by the |
| <filename>libelf</filename> library. The user should |
| not try to resize or free this buffer. When the user |
| adds a new data buffer to a section the associated |
| memory block is normally allocated by the user. It is |
| important that the buffer must have a lifetime at least |
| until the ELF file is closed entirely (important when |
| the buffer is allocated on the stack). If the buffer is |
| not allocated on the stack it is the user's |
| responsibility to free the buffer after it is not used |
| anymore. The <structfield>d_buf</structfield> member |
| can contain a null pointer if the data buffer is |
| empty.</simpara> |
| </listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><structfield>d_type</structfield></term> |
| <listitem> |
| <simpara>The <structfield>d_type</structfield> |
| determines how the data of the buffer is interpreted. |
| This type is determined from the section type and must |
| be the same for all data buffers for a section. See |
| <!-- xref --><type>Elf_Type</type> for more information. |
| The <function><link linkend="elfUgetdata" |
| endterm="elfUgetdata.refname"></link></function> |
| function uses this information to convert the data of |
| the buffer between the external form and the form |
| represented to the user and back if necessary.</simpara> |
| </listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><structfield>d_version</structfield></term> |
| <listitem> |
| <simpara>The <structfield>d_version</structfield> |
| contains the ELF version of the file.</simpara> |
| </listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><structfield>d_size</structfield></term> |
| <listitem> |
| <simpara>The <structfield>d_size</structfield> contains |
| the size of the buffer in bytes.</simpara> |
| </listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><structfield>d_off</structfield></term> |
| <listitem> |
| <simpara>The <structfield>d_off</structfield> is the |
| offset into the section in bytes.</simpara> |
| </listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><structfield>d_align</structfield></term> |
| <listitem> |
| <simpara>The <structfield>d_align</structfield> is the |
| address alignment of the section in bytes.</simpara> |
| </listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| </variablelist> |
| </refsect1> |
| </refentry> |
| |
| <beginpage> |
| |
| <refentry id="elfUgetdata"> |
| <refnamediv> |
| <refname id="elfUgetdata.refname">elf_getdata</refname> |
| <refpurpose>Get washed data of section</refpurpose> |
| </refnamediv> |
| |
| <refsynopsisdiv> |
| <funcsynopsis> |
| <funcsynopsisinfo> |
| #include <libelf.h> |
| </funcsynopsisinfo> |
| <funcprototype> |
| <funcdef>Elf_Data *<function>elf_getdata</function></funcdef> |
| <paramdef>Elf_Scn *<parameter>scn</parameter></paramdef> |
| <paramdef>Elf_Data *<parameter>data</parameter></paramdef> |
| </funcprototype> |
| </funcsynopsis> |
| </refsynopsisdiv> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>Description</title> |
| |
| <simpara>The <function>elf_getdata</function> function allows |
| the user to retrieve the data buffers of the section |
| <parameter>scn</parameter>. There can be more than one buffer |
| if the user explicitly added them. When a file is read the |
| <filename>libelf</filename> library creates exactly one data |
| buffer.</simpara> |
| |
| <simpara>The first buffer in the list can be obtained by |
| passing a null pointer in the parameter |
| <parameter>data</parameter>. To get the next data buffer the |
| previously returned value must be passed in the |
| <parameter>data</parameter> parameter. If there are no more |
| buffer left in the list a null pointer is returned.</simpara> |
| |
| <simpara>If the <parameter>data</parameter> parameter is not a |
| null pointer it must be a descriptor for a buffer |
| associated with the section <parameter>scn</parameter>. If |
| this is not the case a null pointer is returned. To |
| facilitate error handling <function>elf_getdata</function> |
| also returns a null pointer if the <parameter>scn</parameter> |
| parameter is a null pointer.</simpara> |
| </refsect1> |
| </refentry> |
| |
| <refentry> |
| <refnamediv> |
| <refname id="elfUupdate.refname">elf_update</refname> |
| <refpurpose>update an ELF descriptor</refpurpose> |
| </refnamediv> |
| |
| <refsynopsisdiv> |
| <funcsynopsis> |
| <funcsynopsisinfo> |
| #include <libelf.h> |
| </funcsynopsisinfo> |
| <funcprototype> |
| <funcdef>off_t <function>elf_update</function></funcdef> |
| <paramdef>Elf *<parameter>elf</parameter></paramdef> |
| <paramdef>Elf_Cmd <parameter>cmd</parameter></paramdef> |
| </funcprototype> |
| </funcsynopsis> |
| </refsynopsisdiv> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>Description</title> |
| |
| <simpara>The user is responsible for filling in the following |
| fields in the named data structures:</simpara> |
| |
| <table> |
| <title>Fields not set by <function>elf_update</function></title> |
| <tgroup cols="3"> |
| <colspec colwidth="90pt"> |
| <colspec colwidth="110pt"> |
| <thead> |
| <row> |
| <entry>Data Structure</entry> |
| <entry>Member</entry> |
| <entry>Exception</entry> |
| </row> |
| </thead> |
| <tbody> |
| <row> |
| <entry morerows="8"><type>Elfxx_Ehdr</type></entry> |
| <entry>e_ident[EI_DATA]</entry> |
| <entry>see below</entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>e_type</entry> |
| <!-- <entry morerows="1"></entry> --> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>e_machine</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>e_version</entry> |
| <entry>see below</entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>e_entry</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>e_phoff</entry> |
| <entry>if <symbol>ELF_F_LAYOUT</symbol> is used</entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>e_shoff</entry> |
| <entry>if <symbol>ELF_F_LAYOUT</symbol> is used</entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>e_flags</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>e_shstrndx</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry morerows="7">Elfxx_Phdr</entry> |
| <entry>p_type</entry> |
| <entry morerows="7"></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>p_offset</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>p_vaddr</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>p_paddr</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>p_filesz</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>p_memsz</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>p_flags</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>p_align</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| |
| <row> |
| <entry morerows="9">Elfxx_Shdr</entry> |
| <entry>sh_name</entry> |
| <entry morerows="3"></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>sh_type</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>sh_flags</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>sh_addr</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>sh_offset</entry> |
| <entry>if <symbol>ELF_F_LAYOUT</symbol> is used</entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>sh_size</entry> |
| <entry>if <symbol>ELF_F_LAYOUT</symbol> is used</entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>sh_link</entry> |
| <!-- <entry morerows="1"></entry> --> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>sh_info</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>sh_addralign</entry> |
| <entry>if <symbol>ELF_F_LAYOUT</symbol> is used</entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>sh_entsize</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| |
| <row> |
| <entry morerows="5">Elf_Data</entry> |
| <entry>d_buf</entry> |
| <entry morerows="2"></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>d_type</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>d_size</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>d_off</entry> |
| <entry>if <symbol>ELF_F_LAYOUT</symbol> is used</entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>d_align</entry> |
| <!-- <entry morerows="1"></entry> --> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| <row> |
| <entry></entry> |
| <entry>d_version</entry> |
| <entry></entry> |
| </row> |
| </tbody> |
| </tgroup> |
| </table> |
| |
| <simpara>Two fields of the ELF header are handled in a special |
| way:</simpara> |
| |
| <variablelist> |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term>e_version</term> |
| <listitem> |
| <simpara>The user can set this field to the vvalue for |
| the version to be used. It is an error if the library |
| cannot handle this version. If the field contains the |
| value <symbol>EV_NONE</symbol> the library will fill in |
| its own internal version.</simpara> |
| </listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term>e_ident[EI_DATA]</term> |
| <listitem> |
| <simpara>The user should fill in the byte ordering for |
| the file. If the value of the field is |
| <symbol>ELFDATANONE</symbol> the library replaces it |
| with the native byte ordering for the machine.</simpara> |
| </listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| </variablelist> |
| </refsect1> |
| </refentry> |
| </chapter> |
| |
| <chapter> |
| <title><filename>libelf</filename> Internals</title> |
| |
| <simpara>Since the binary format handling tools need constant |
| attention since there are always new machines and varients |
| therefore coming out it is important to have the implementation |
| well documented. Only this way extensions can be made in the |
| right places and the mistakes of the past avoided.</simpara> |
| </chapter> |
| </book> |
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