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/* LTO routines for Mach-O object files. Copyright 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Contributed by Steven Bosscher. This file is part of GCC. GCC 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, or (at your option) any later version. GCC 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 GCC; see the file COPYING3. If not see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #ifndef LTO_MACH_O_H #define LTO_MACH_O_H /* On-disk file structures. */ /* Mach-O header (32 bits version). */ struct mach_o_header_32 { unsigned char magic[4]; /* Magic number. */ unsigned char cputype[4]; /* CPU that this object is for. */ unsigned char cpusubtype[4]; /* CPU subtype. */ unsigned char filetype[4]; /* Type of file. */ unsigned char ncmds[4]; /* Number of load commands. */ unsigned char sizeofcmds[4]; /* Total size of load commands. */ unsigned char flags[4]; /* Flags for special featues. */ }; typedef struct mach_o_header_32 mach_o_header_32; /* Mach-O header (64 bits version). */ struct mach_o_header_64 { unsigned char magic[4]; /* Magic number. */ unsigned char cputype[4]; /* CPU that this object is for. */ unsigned char cpusubtype[4]; /* CPU subtype. */ unsigned char filetype[4]; /* Type of file. */ unsigned char ncmds[4]; /* Number of load commands. */ unsigned char sizeofcmds[4]; /* Total size of load commands. */ unsigned char flags[4]; /* Flags for special featues. */ unsigned char reserved[4]; /* Reserved. Duh. */ }; typedef struct mach_o_header_64 mach_o_header_64; /* Magic number. */ #define MACH_O_MH_MAGIC 0xfeedface #define MACH_O_MH_CIGAM 0xcefaedfe #define MACH_O_MH_MAGIC_64 0xfeedfacf #define MACH_O_MH_CIGAM_64 0xcffaedfe /* Supported CPU types. */ #define MACH_O_CPU_TYPE_I386 7 #define MACH_O_CPU_TYPE_X86_64 7 + 0x1000000 #define MACH_O_CPU_TYPE_POWERPC 18 #define MACH_O_CPU_TYPE_POWERPC_64 18 + 0x1000000 /* Supported file types. */ #define MACH_O_MH_OBJECT 0x01 /* Mach-O load command data structure. */ struct mach_o_load_command { unsigned char cmd[4]; /* The type of load command. */ unsigned char cmdsize[4]; /* Size in bytes of load command data structure. */ }; typedef struct mach_o_load_command mach_o_load_command; /* Supported load commands. We support only the segment load commands. */ #define MACH_O_LC_SEGMENT 0x01 #define MACH_O_LC_SEGMENT_64 0x19 /* LC_SEGMENT load command. */ struct mach_o_segment_command_32 { unsigned char cmd[4]; /* The type of load command (LC_SEGMENT). */ unsigned char cmdsize[4]; /* Size in bytes of load command data structure. */ unsigned char segname[16]; /* Name of this segment. */ unsigned char vmaddr[4]; /* Virtual memory address of this segment. */ unsigned char vmsize[4]; /* Size there, in bytes. */ unsigned char fileoff[4]; /* Offset in bytes of the data to be mapped. */ unsigned char filesize[4]; /* Size in bytes on disk. */ unsigned char maxprot[4]; /* Maximum permitted vmem protection. */ unsigned char initprot[4]; /* Initial vmem protection. */ unsigned char nsects[4]; /* Number of sections in this segment. */ unsigned char flags[4]; /* Flags that affect the loading. */ }; typedef struct mach_o_segment_command_32 mach_o_segment_command_32; /* LC_SEGMENT_64 load command. Only nsects matters for us, really. */ struct mach_o_segment_command_64 { unsigned char cmd[4]; /* The type of load command (LC_SEGMENT_64). */ unsigned char cmdsize[4]; /* Size in bytes of load command data structure. */ unsigned char segname[16]; /* Name of this segment. */ unsigned char vmaddr[8]; /* Virtual memory address of this segment. */ unsigned char vmsize[8]; /* Size there, in bytes. */ unsigned char fileoff[8]; /* Offset in bytes of the data to be mapped. */ unsigned char filesize[8]; /* Size in bytes on disk. */ unsigned char maxprot[4]; /* Maximum permitted vmem protection. */ unsigned char initprot[4]; /* Initial vmem protection. */ unsigned char nsects[4]; /* Number of sections in this segment. */ unsigned char flags[4]; /* Flags that affect the loading. */ }; typedef struct mach_o_segment_command_64 mach_o_segment_command_64; /* A Mach-O 32-bits section. */ struct mach_o_section_32 { unsigned char sectname[16]; /* Section name. */ unsigned char segname[16]; /* Segment that the section belongs to. */ unsigned char addr[4]; /* Address of this section in memory. */ unsigned char size[4]; /* Size in bytes of this section. */ unsigned char offset[4]; /* File offset of this section. */ unsigned char align[4]; /* log2 of this section's alignment. */ unsigned char reloff[4]; /* File offset of this section's relocs. */ unsigned char nreloc[4]; /* Number of relocs for this section. */ unsigned char flags[4]; /* Section flags/attributes. */ unsigned char reserved1[4]; unsigned char reserved2[4]; }; typedef struct mach_o_section_32 mach_o_section_32; /* A Mach-O 64-bits section. */ struct mach_o_section_64 { unsigned char sectname[16]; /* Section name. */ unsigned char segname[16]; /* Segment that the section belongs to. */ unsigned char addr[8]; /* Address of this section in memory. */ unsigned char size[8]; /* Size in bytes of this section. */ unsigned char offset[4]; /* File offset of this section. */ unsigned char align[4]; /* log2 of this section's alignment. */ unsigned char reloff[4]; /* File offset of this section's relocs. */ unsigned char nreloc[4]; /* Number of relocs for this section. */ unsigned char flags[4]; /* Section flags/attributes. */ unsigned char reserved1[4]; unsigned char reserved2[4]; unsigned char reserved3[4]; }; typedef struct mach_o_section_64 mach_o_section_64; /* Flags for Mach-O sections. LTO sections are marked with S_ATTR_DEBUG to instruct the linker to ignore the sections. */ #define MACH_O_S_ATTR_DEBUG 0x02000000 /* In-memory file structures. */ /* Section data in output files is made of these. */ struct lto_mach_o_data_d { /* Pointer to data block. */ void *d_buf; /* Size of data block. */ ssize_t d_size; /* Next data block for this section. */ struct lto_mach_o_data_d *next; }; typedef struct lto_mach_o_data_d *lto_mach_o_data; /* This struct tracks the data for a section. */ struct lto_mach_o_section_d { /* Singly-linked list of section's data blocks. */ lto_mach_o_data data_chain; /* Offset in string table of the section name. */ size_t strtab_offs; /* Section name. */ const char *name; /* Number of trailing padding bytes needed. */ ssize_t pad_needed; /* Raw section header data. */ size_t section_size; union { struct { char sectname[16]; char segname[16]; } section; mach_o_section_32 section_32; mach_o_section_64 section_64; } u; /* Next section for this file. */ struct lto_mach_o_section_d *next; }; typedef struct lto_mach_o_section_d *lto_mach_o_section; DEF_VEC_P (lto_mach_o_section); DEF_VEC_ALLOC_P (lto_mach_o_section, heap); /* A Mach-O file. */ struct lto_mach_o_file_d { /* The base information. */ lto_file base; /* Common file members: */ /* The system file descriptor for the file. */ int fd; /* The file's overall header. */ union { /* We make use here of the fact that section_32 and section_64 have the same layout (except for section_64.reserved3). We read the struct of proper size, but only address the first member of this union. */ mach_o_header_64 header; mach_o_header_32 header_32; mach_o_header_64 header_64; } u; /* All sections in a varray. */ VEC(lto_mach_o_section, heap) *section_vec; /* Readable file members: */ /* File total size. */ off_t file_size; /* True if this file is open for writing. */ bool writable; /* Section containing the __section_names section. */ lto_mach_o_section section_names_section; /* Writable file members: */ /* The currently active section. */ lto_mach_o_section scn; /* Linked list of data which must be freed *after* the file has been closed. This is an annoying limitation of libelf. Which has been faithfully reproduced here. */ struct lto_char_ptr_base *data; }; typedef struct lto_mach_o_file_d lto_mach_o_file; #endif /* LTO_MACH_O_H */