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/* IBM RS/6000 "XCOFF" back-end for BFD.
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   Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 2000,
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   2001, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009
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   Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   Written by Metin G. Ozisik, Mimi Phuong-Thao Vo, 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 3 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., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston,
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   MA 02110-1301, 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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   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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/* Internalcoff.h and coffcode.h modify themselves based on this flag.  */
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#define RS6000COFF_C 1
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/* The AIX 4.1 kernel is obviously compiled with -D_LONG_LONG, so
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   we have to define _LONG_LONG for older versions of gcc to get the
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   proper alignments in the user structure.  */
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#if defined(_AIX41) && !defined(_LONG_LONG)
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#define _LONG_LONG
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#endif
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#include "sysdep.h"
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#include "bfd.h"
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#include "libbfd.h"
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#ifdef AIX_CORE
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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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#define __LDINFO_PTRACE32__     /* for __ld_info32 */
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#define __LDINFO_PTRACE64__     /* for __ld_info64 */
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#include <sys/ldr.h>
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#include <sys/core.h>
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#include <sys/systemcfg.h>
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/* Borrowed from <sys/inttypes.h> on recent AIX versions.  */
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typedef unsigned long ptr_to_uint;
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#define core_hdr(bfd)           ((CoreHdr *) bfd->tdata.any)
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/* AIX 4.1 changed the names and locations of a few items in the core file.
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   AIX 4.3 defined an entirely new structure, core_dumpx, but kept support for
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   the previous 4.1 structure, core_dump.
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   AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE is defined (by configure) on AIX 4.3+, and
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   CORE_VERSION_1 is defined (by AIX core.h) as 2 on AIX 4.3+ and as 1 on AIX
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   4.1 and 4.2.  AIX pre-4.1 (aka 3.x) either doesn't define CORE_VERSION_1
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   or else defines it as 0.  */
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#if defined(CORE_VERSION_1) && !CORE_VERSION_1
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# undef CORE_VERSION_1
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#endif
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/* The following union and macros allow this module to compile on all AIX
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   versions and to handle both core_dumpx and core_dump on 4.3+.  CNEW_*()
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   and COLD_*() macros respectively retrieve core_dumpx and core_dump
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   values.  */
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/* Union of 32-bit and 64-bit versions of ld_info.  */
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typedef union {
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#ifdef __ld_info32
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  struct __ld_info32 l32;
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  struct __ld_info64 l64;
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#else
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  struct ld_info l32;
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  struct ld_info l64;
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#endif
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} LdInfo;
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/* Union of old and new core dump structures.  */
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typedef union {
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#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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  struct core_dumpx new_dump;   /* new AIX 4.3+ core dump */
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#else
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  struct core_dump new_dump;            /* for simpler coding */
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#endif
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  struct core_dump old;         /* old AIX 4.2- core dump, still used on
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                                   4.3+ with appropriate SMIT config */
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} CoreHdr;
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118
/* Union of old and new vm_info structures.  */
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#ifdef CORE_VERSION_1
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typedef union {
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#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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  struct vm_infox new_dump;
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#else
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  struct vm_info new_dump;
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#endif
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  struct vm_info old;
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} VmInfo;
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#endif
130
 
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/* Return whether CoreHdr C is in new or old format.  */
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#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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# define CORE_NEW(c)    (!(c).old.c_entries)
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#else
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# define CORE_NEW(c)    0
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#endif
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/* Return whether CoreHdr C usese core_dumpxx structure.
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   FIXME: the core file format version number used here definitely indicates
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   that struct core_dumpxx should be used to represent the core file header,
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   but that may not be the only such format version number.  */
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#ifdef AIX_5_CORE
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# define CORE_DUMPXX_VERSION    267312562
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# define CNEW_IS_CORE_DUMPXX(c) ((c).new_dump.c_version == CORE_DUMPXX_VERSION)
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#else
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# define CNEW_IS_CORE_DUMPXX(c) 0
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#endif
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/* Return the c_stackorg field from struct core_dumpx C.  */
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#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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# define CNEW_STACKORG(c)       (c).c_stackorg
156
#else
157
# define CNEW_STACKORG(c)       0
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#endif
159
 
160
/* Return the offset to the loader region from struct core_dump C.  */
161
 
162
#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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# define CNEW_LOADER(c) (c).c_loader
164
#else
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# define CNEW_LOADER(c) 0
166
#endif
167
 
168
/* Return the offset to the loader region from struct core_dump C.  */
169
 
170
#define COLD_LOADER(c)  (c).c_tab
171
 
172
/* Return the c_lsize field from struct core_dumpx C.  */
173
 
174
#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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# define CNEW_LSIZE(c)  (c).c_lsize
176
#else
177
# define CNEW_LSIZE(c)  0
178
#endif
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180
/* Return the c_dataorg field from struct core_dumpx C.  */
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#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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# define CNEW_DATAORG(c)        (c).c_dataorg
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#else
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# define CNEW_DATAORG(c)        0
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#endif
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/* Return the c_datasize field from struct core_dumpx C.  */
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#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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# define CNEW_DATASIZE(c)       (c).c_datasize
192
#else
193
# define CNEW_DATASIZE(c)       0
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#endif
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/* Return the c_impl field from struct core_dumpx C.  */
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#if defined (HAVE_ST_C_IMPL) || defined (AIX_5_CORE)
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# define CNEW_IMPL(c)   (c).c_impl
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#else
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# define CNEW_IMPL(c)   0
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#endif
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/* Return the command string from struct core_dumpx C.  */
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#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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# define CNEW_COMM(c)   (c).c_u.U_proc.pi_comm
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#else
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# define CNEW_COMM(c)   0
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#endif
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212
/* Return the command string from struct core_dump C.  */
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#ifdef CORE_VERSION_1
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# define COLD_COMM(c)   (c).c_u.U_comm
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#else
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# define COLD_COMM(c)   (c).c_u.u_comm
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#endif
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/* Return the struct __context64 pointer from struct core_dumpx C.  */
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#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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# define CNEW_CONTEXT64(c)      (c).c_flt.hctx.r64
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#else
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# define CNEW_CONTEXT64(c)      c
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#endif
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/* Return the struct mstsave pointer from struct core_dumpx C.  */
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#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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# define CNEW_MSTSAVE(c)        (c).c_flt.hctx.r32
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#else
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# define CNEW_MSTSAVE(c)        c
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#endif
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/* Return the struct mstsave pointer from struct core_dump C.  */
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#ifdef CORE_VERSION_1
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# define COLD_MSTSAVE(c)        (c).c_mst
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#else
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# define COLD_MSTSAVE(c)        (c).c_u.u_save
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#endif
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/* Return whether struct core_dumpx is from a 64-bit process.  */
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#ifdef AIX_CORE_DUMPX_CORE
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# define CNEW_PROC64(c)         IS_PROC64(&(c).c_u.U_proc)
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#else
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# define CNEW_PROC64(c)         0
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#endif
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/* Magic end-of-stack addresses for old core dumps.  This is _very_ fragile,
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   but I don't see any easy way to get that info right now.  */
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#ifdef CORE_VERSION_1
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# define COLD_STACKEND  0x2ff23000
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#else
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# define COLD_STACKEND  0x2ff80000
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#endif
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/* Size of the leading portion that old and new core dump structures have in
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   common.  */
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#define CORE_COMMONSZ   ((int) &((struct core_dump *) 0)->c_entries \
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                         + sizeof (((struct core_dump *) 0)->c_entries))
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/* Define prototypes for certain functions, to avoid a compiler warning
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   saying that they are missing.  */
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const bfd_target * rs6000coff_core_p (bfd *abfd);
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bfd_boolean rs6000coff_core_file_matches_executable_p (bfd *core_bfd,
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                                                       bfd *exec_bfd);
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char * rs6000coff_core_file_failing_command (bfd *abfd);
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int rs6000coff_core_file_failing_signal (bfd *abfd);
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/* Try to read into CORE the header from the core file associated with ABFD.
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   Return success.  */
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static bfd_boolean
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read_hdr (bfd *abfd, CoreHdr *core)
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{
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  bfd_size_type size;
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  if (bfd_seek (abfd, (file_ptr) 0, SEEK_SET) != 0)
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    return FALSE;
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  /* Read the leading portion that old and new core dump structures have in
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     common.  */
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  size = CORE_COMMONSZ;
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  if (bfd_bread (core, size, abfd) != size)
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    return FALSE;
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  /* Read the trailing portion of the structure.  */
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  if (CORE_NEW (*core))
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    size = sizeof (core->new_dump);
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  else
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    size = sizeof (core->old);
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  size -= CORE_COMMONSZ;
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  return bfd_bread ((char *) core + CORE_COMMONSZ, size, abfd) == size;
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}
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static asection *
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make_bfd_asection (bfd *abfd, const char *name, flagword flags,
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                   bfd_size_type size, bfd_vma vma, file_ptr filepos)
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{
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  asection *asect;
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  asect = bfd_make_section_anyway_with_flags (abfd, name, flags);
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  if (!asect)
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    return NULL;
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  asect->size = size;
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  asect->vma = vma;
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  asect->filepos = filepos;
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  asect->alignment_power = 8;
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  return asect;
317
}
318
 
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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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322
const bfd_target *
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rs6000coff_core_p (bfd *abfd)
324
{
325
  CoreHdr core;
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  struct stat statbuf;
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  bfd_size_type size;
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  char *tmpptr;
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  /* Values from new and old core structures.  */
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  int c_flag;
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  file_ptr c_stack, c_regoff, c_loader;
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  bfd_size_type c_size, c_regsize, c_lsize;
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  bfd_vma c_stackend;
335
  void *c_regptr;
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  int proc64;
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338
  if (!read_hdr (abfd, &core))
339
    {
340
      if (bfd_get_error () != bfd_error_system_call)
341
        bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format);
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      return NULL;
343
    }
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  /* This isn't the right handler for 64-bit core files on AIX 5.x.  */
346
  if (CORE_NEW (core) && CNEW_IS_CORE_DUMPXX (core))
347
    {
348
      bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format);
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      return NULL;
350
    }
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  /* Copy fields from new or old core structure.  */
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  if (CORE_NEW (core))
354
    {
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      c_flag = core.new_dump.c_flag;
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      c_stack = (file_ptr) core.new_dump.c_stack;
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      c_size = core.new_dump.c_size;
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      c_stackend = CNEW_STACKORG (core.new_dump) + c_size;
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      c_lsize = CNEW_LSIZE (core.new_dump);
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      c_loader = CNEW_LOADER (core.new_dump);
361
      proc64 = CNEW_PROC64 (core.new_dump);
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    }
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  else
364
    {
365
      c_flag = core.old.c_flag;
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      c_stack = (file_ptr) (ptr_to_uint) core.old.c_stack;
367
      c_size = core.old.c_size;
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      c_stackend = COLD_STACKEND;
369
      c_lsize = 0x7ffffff;
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      c_loader = (file_ptr) (ptr_to_uint) COLD_LOADER (core.old);
371
      proc64 = 0;
372
    }
373
 
374
  if (proc64)
375
    {
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      c_regsize = sizeof (CNEW_CONTEXT64 (core.new_dump));
377
      c_regptr = &CNEW_CONTEXT64 (core.new_dump);
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    }
379
  else if (CORE_NEW (core))
380
    {
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      c_regsize = sizeof (CNEW_MSTSAVE (core.new_dump));
382
      c_regptr = &CNEW_MSTSAVE (core.new_dump);
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    }
384
  else
385
    {
386
      c_regsize = sizeof (COLD_MSTSAVE (core.old));
387
      c_regptr = &COLD_MSTSAVE (core.old);
388
    }
389
  c_regoff = (char *) c_regptr - (char *) &core;
390
 
391
  if (bfd_stat (abfd, &statbuf) < 0)
392
    {
393
      bfd_set_error (bfd_error_system_call);
394
      return NULL;
395
    }
396
 
397
  /* If the core file ulimit is too small, the system will first
398
     omit the data segment, then omit the stack, then decline to
399
     dump core altogether (as far as I know UBLOCK_VALID and LE_VALID
400
     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
402
     if segments just silently don't appear (well, maybe they would
403
     think to check "info files", I don't know).
404
 
405
     For the data segment, we have no choice but to keep going if it's
406
     not there, since the default behavior is not to dump it (regardless
407
     of the ulimit, it's based on SA_FULLDUMP).  But for the stack segment,
408
     if it's not there, we refuse to have anything to do with this core
409
     file.  The usefulness of a core dump without a stack segment is pretty
410
     limited anyway.  */
411
 
412
  if (!(c_flag & UBLOCK_VALID)
413
      || !(c_flag & LE_VALID))
414
    {
415
      bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format);
416
      return NULL;
417
    }
418
 
419
  if (!(c_flag & USTACK_VALID))
420
    {
421
      bfd_set_error (bfd_error_file_truncated);
422
      return NULL;
423
    }
424
 
425
  /* Don't check the core file size for a full core, AIX 4.1 includes
426
     additional shared library sections in a full core.  */
427
  if (!(c_flag & (FULL_CORE | CORE_TRUNC)))
428
    {
429
      /* If the size is wrong, it means we're misinterpreting something.  */
430
      if (c_stack + (file_ptr) c_size != statbuf.st_size)
431
        {
432
          bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format);
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          return NULL;
434
        }
435
    }
436
 
437
  /* Sanity check on the c_tab field.  */
438
  if (!CORE_NEW (core) && (c_loader < (file_ptr) sizeof core.old ||
439
                           c_loader >= statbuf.st_size ||
440
                           c_loader >= c_stack))
441
    {
442
      bfd_set_error (bfd_error_wrong_format);
443
      return NULL;
444
    }
445
 
446
  /* Issue warning if the core file was truncated during writing.  */
447
  if (c_flag & CORE_TRUNC)
448
    (*_bfd_error_handler) (_("%s: warning core file truncated"),
449
                           bfd_get_filename (abfd));
450
 
451
  /* Allocate core file header.  */
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  size = CORE_NEW (core) ? sizeof (core.new_dump) : sizeof (core.old);
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  tmpptr = (char *) bfd_zalloc (abfd, (bfd_size_type) size);
454
  if (!tmpptr)
455
    return NULL;
456
 
457
  /* Copy core file header.  */
458
  memcpy (tmpptr, &core, size);
459
  set_tdata (abfd, tmpptr);
460
 
461
  /* Set architecture.  */
462
  if (CORE_NEW (core))
463
    {
464
      enum bfd_architecture arch;
465
      unsigned long mach;
466
 
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      switch (CNEW_IMPL (core.new_dump))
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        {
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        case POWER_RS1:
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        case POWER_RSC:
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        case POWER_RS2:
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          arch = bfd_arch_rs6000;
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          mach = bfd_mach_rs6k;
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          break;
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        default:
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          arch = bfd_arch_powerpc;
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          mach = bfd_mach_ppc;
478
          break;
479
        }
480
      bfd_default_set_arch_mach (abfd, arch, mach);
481
    }
482
 
483
  /* .stack section.  */
484
  if (!make_bfd_asection (abfd, ".stack",
485
                          SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS,
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                          c_size, c_stackend - c_size, c_stack))
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    goto fail;
488
 
489
  /* .reg section for all registers.  */
490
  if (!make_bfd_asection (abfd, ".reg",
491
                          SEC_HAS_CONTENTS,
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                          c_regsize, (bfd_vma) 0, c_regoff))
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    goto fail;
494
 
495
  /* .ldinfo section.
496
     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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  if (!make_bfd_asection (abfd, ".ldinfo",
500
                          SEC_HAS_CONTENTS,
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                          c_lsize, (bfd_vma) 0, c_loader))
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    goto fail;
503
 
504
#ifndef CORE_VERSION_1
505
  /* .data section if present.
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     AIX 3 dumps the complete data section and sets FULL_CORE if the
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     ulimit is large enough, otherwise the data section is omitted.
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     AIX 4 sets FULL_CORE even if the core file is truncated, we have
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     to examine core.c_datasize below to find out the actual size of
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     the .data section.  */
511
  if (c_flag & FULL_CORE)
512
    {
513
      if (!make_bfd_asection (abfd, ".data",
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                              SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS,
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                              (bfd_size_type) core.old.c_u.u_dsize,
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                              (bfd_vma)
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                                CDATA_ADDR (core.old.c_u.u_dsize),
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                              c_stack + c_size))
519
        goto fail;
520
    }
521
#endif
522
 
523
#ifdef CORE_VERSION_1
524
  /* AIX 4 adds data sections from loaded objects to the core file,
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     which can be found by examining ldinfo, and anonymously mmapped
526
     regions.  */
527
  {
528
    LdInfo ldinfo;
529
    bfd_size_type ldi_datasize;
530
    file_ptr ldi_core;
531
    uint ldi_next;
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    bfd_vma ldi_dataorg;
533
 
534
    /* Fields from new and old core structures.  */
535
    bfd_size_type c_datasize, c_vmregions;
536
    file_ptr c_data, c_vmm;
537
 
538
    if (CORE_NEW (core))
539
      {
540 225 jeremybenn
        c_datasize = CNEW_DATASIZE (core.new_dump);
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        c_data = (file_ptr) core.new_dump.c_data;
542
        c_vmregions = core.new_dump.c_vmregions;
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        c_vmm = (file_ptr) core.new_dump.c_vmm;
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      }
545
    else
546
      {
547
        c_datasize = core.old.c_datasize;
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        c_data = (file_ptr) (ptr_to_uint) core.old.c_data;
549
        c_vmregions = core.old.c_vmregions;
550
        c_vmm = (file_ptr) (ptr_to_uint) core.old.c_vmm;
551
      }
552
 
553
    /* .data section from executable.  */
554
    if (c_datasize)
555
      {
556
        if (!make_bfd_asection (abfd, ".data",
557
                                SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS,
558
                                c_datasize,
559
                                (bfd_vma) CDATA_ADDR (c_datasize),
560
                                c_data))
561
          goto fail;
562
      }
563
 
564
    /* .data sections from loaded objects.  */
565
    if (proc64)
566
      size = (int) ((LdInfo *) 0)->l64.ldinfo_filename;
567
    else
568
      size = (int) ((LdInfo *) 0)->l32.ldinfo_filename;
569
 
570
    while (1)
571
      {
572
        if (bfd_seek (abfd, c_loader, SEEK_SET) != 0)
573
          goto fail;
574
        if (bfd_bread (&ldinfo, size, abfd) != size)
575
          goto fail;
576
 
577
        if (proc64)
578
          {
579
            ldi_core = ldinfo.l64.ldinfo_core;
580
            ldi_datasize = ldinfo.l64.ldinfo_datasize;
581
            ldi_dataorg = (bfd_vma) ldinfo.l64.ldinfo_dataorg;
582
            ldi_next = ldinfo.l64.ldinfo_next;
583
          }
584
        else
585
          {
586
            ldi_core = ldinfo.l32.ldinfo_core;
587
            ldi_datasize = ldinfo.l32.ldinfo_datasize;
588
            ldi_dataorg = (bfd_vma) (long) ldinfo.l32.ldinfo_dataorg;
589
            ldi_next = ldinfo.l32.ldinfo_next;
590
          }
591
 
592
        if (ldi_core)
593
          if (!make_bfd_asection (abfd, ".data",
594
                                  SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS,
595
                                  ldi_datasize, ldi_dataorg, ldi_core))
596
            goto fail;
597
 
598
        if (ldi_next == 0)
599
          break;
600
        c_loader += ldi_next;
601
      }
602
 
603
    /* .vmdata sections from anonymously mmapped regions.  */
604
    if (c_vmregions)
605
      {
606
        bfd_size_type i;
607
 
608
        if (bfd_seek (abfd, c_vmm, SEEK_SET) != 0)
609
          goto fail;
610
 
611
        for (i = 0; i < c_vmregions; i++)
612
          {
613
            VmInfo vminfo;
614
            bfd_size_type vminfo_size;
615
            file_ptr vminfo_offset;
616
            bfd_vma vminfo_addr;
617
 
618 225 jeremybenn
            size = CORE_NEW (core) ? sizeof (vminfo.new_dump) : sizeof (vminfo.old);
619 24 jeremybenn
            if (bfd_bread (&vminfo, size, abfd) != size)
620
              goto fail;
621
 
622
            if (CORE_NEW (core))
623
              {
624 225 jeremybenn
                vminfo_addr = (bfd_vma) vminfo.new_dump.vminfo_addr;
625
                vminfo_size = vminfo.new_dump.vminfo_size;
626
                vminfo_offset = vminfo.new_dump.vminfo_offset;
627 24 jeremybenn
              }
628
            else
629
              {
630
                vminfo_addr = (bfd_vma) (long) vminfo.old.vminfo_addr;
631
                vminfo_size = vminfo.old.vminfo_size;
632
                vminfo_offset = vminfo.old.vminfo_offset;
633
              }
634
 
635
            if (vminfo_offset)
636
              if (!make_bfd_asection (abfd, ".vmdata",
637
                                      SEC_ALLOC | SEC_LOAD | SEC_HAS_CONTENTS,
638
                                      vminfo_size, vminfo_addr,
639
                                      vminfo_offset))
640
                goto fail;
641
          }
642
      }
643
  }
644
#endif
645
 
646
  return abfd->xvec;            /* This is garbage for now.  */
647
 
648
 fail:
649
  bfd_release (abfd, abfd->tdata.any);
650
  abfd->tdata.any = NULL;
651
  bfd_section_list_clear (abfd);
652
  return NULL;
653
}
654
 
655
/* Return `TRUE' if given core is from the given executable.  */
656
 
657
bfd_boolean
658
rs6000coff_core_file_matches_executable_p (bfd *core_bfd, bfd *exec_bfd)
659
{
660
  CoreHdr core;
661
  bfd_size_type size;
662
  char *path, *s;
663
  size_t alloc;
664
  const char *str1, *str2;
665
  bfd_boolean ret;
666
  file_ptr c_loader;
667
 
668
  if (!read_hdr (core_bfd, &core))
669
    return FALSE;
670
 
671
  if (CORE_NEW (core))
672 225 jeremybenn
    c_loader = CNEW_LOADER (core.new_dump);
673 24 jeremybenn
  else
674
    c_loader = (file_ptr) (ptr_to_uint) COLD_LOADER (core.old);
675
 
676 225 jeremybenn
  if (CORE_NEW (core) && CNEW_PROC64 (core.new_dump))
677 24 jeremybenn
    size = (int) ((LdInfo *) 0)->l64.ldinfo_filename;
678
  else
679
    size = (int) ((LdInfo *) 0)->l32.ldinfo_filename;
680
 
681
  if (bfd_seek (core_bfd, c_loader + size, SEEK_SET) != 0)
682
    return FALSE;
683
 
684
  alloc = 100;
685
  path = bfd_malloc ((bfd_size_type) alloc);
686
  if (path == NULL)
687
    return FALSE;
688
  s = path;
689
 
690
  while (1)
691
    {
692
      if (bfd_bread (s, (bfd_size_type) 1, core_bfd) != 1)
693
        {
694
          free (path);
695
          return FALSE;
696
        }
697
      if (*s == '\0')
698
        break;
699
      ++s;
700
      if (s == path + alloc)
701
        {
702
          char *n;
703
 
704
          alloc *= 2;
705
          n = bfd_realloc (path, (bfd_size_type) alloc);
706
          if (n == NULL)
707
            {
708
              free (path);
709
              return FALSE;
710
            }
711
          s = n + (path - s);
712
          path = n;
713
        }
714
    }
715
 
716
  str1 = strrchr (path, '/');
717
  str2 = strrchr (exec_bfd->filename, '/');
718
 
719
  /* step over character '/' */
720
  str1 = str1 != NULL ? str1 + 1 : path;
721
  str2 = str2 != NULL ? str2 + 1 : exec_bfd->filename;
722
 
723
  if (strcmp (str1, str2) == 0)
724
    ret = TRUE;
725
  else
726
    ret = FALSE;
727
 
728
  free (path);
729
 
730
  return ret;
731
}
732
 
733
char *
734
rs6000coff_core_file_failing_command (bfd *abfd)
735
{
736
  CoreHdr *core = core_hdr (abfd);
737
  char *com = CORE_NEW (*core) ?
738 225 jeremybenn
    CNEW_COMM (core->new_dump) : COLD_COMM (core->old);
739 24 jeremybenn
 
740
  if (*com)
741
    return com;
742
  else
743
    return 0;
744
}
745
 
746
int
747
rs6000coff_core_file_failing_signal (bfd *abfd)
748
{
749
  CoreHdr *core = core_hdr (abfd);
750 225 jeremybenn
  return CORE_NEW (*core) ? core->new_dump.c_signo : core->old.c_signo;
751 24 jeremybenn
}
752
 
753
#endif /* AIX_CORE */

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