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1 /* bfdlink.h -- header file for BFD link routines
2 Copyright 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003
3 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 Written by Steve Chamberlain and Ian Lance Taylor, Cygnus Support.
5
6 This file is part of BFD, the Binary File Descriptor library.
7
8 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
9 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
10 the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
11 (at your option) any later version.
12
13 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
14 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
15 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
16 GNU General Public License for more details.
17
18 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
19 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
20 Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
21
22 #ifndef BFDLINK_H
23 #define BFDLINK_H
24
25 /* Which symbols to strip during a link. */
26 enum bfd_link_strip
27 {
28 strip_none, /* Don't strip any symbols. */
29 strip_debugger, /* Strip debugging symbols. */
30 strip_some, /* keep_hash is the list of symbols to keep. */
31 strip_all /* Strip all symbols. */
32 };
33
34 /* Which local symbols to discard during a link. This is irrelevant
35 if strip_all is used. */
36 enum bfd_link_discard
37 {
38 discard_sec_merge, /* Discard local temporary symbols in SEC_MERGE
39 sections. */
40 discard_none, /* Don't discard any locals. */
41 discard_l, /* Discard local temporary symbols. */
42 discard_all /* Discard all locals. */
43 };
44
45 /* Describes the type of hash table entry structure being used.
46 Different hash table structure have different fields and so
47 support different linking features. */
48 enum bfd_link_hash_table_type
49 {
50 bfd_link_generic_hash_table,
51 bfd_link_elf_hash_table
52 };
53 \f
54 /* These are the possible types of an entry in the BFD link hash
55 table. */
56
57 enum bfd_link_hash_type
58 {
59 bfd_link_hash_new, /* Symbol is new. */
60 bfd_link_hash_undefined, /* Symbol seen before, but undefined. */
61 bfd_link_hash_undefweak, /* Symbol is weak and undefined. */
62 bfd_link_hash_defined, /* Symbol is defined. */
63 bfd_link_hash_defweak, /* Symbol is weak and defined. */
64 bfd_link_hash_common, /* Symbol is common. */
65 bfd_link_hash_indirect, /* Symbol is an indirect link. */
66 bfd_link_hash_warning /* Like indirect, but warn if referenced. */
67 };
68
69 enum bfd_link_common_skip_ar_aymbols
70 {
71 bfd_link_common_skip_none,
72 bfd_link_common_skip_text,
73 bfd_link_common_skip_data,
74 bfd_link_common_skip_all
75 };
76
77 /* The linking routines use a hash table which uses this structure for
78 its elements. */
79
80 struct bfd_link_hash_entry
81 {
82 /* Base hash table entry structure. */
83 struct bfd_hash_entry root;
84 /* Type of this entry. */
85 enum bfd_link_hash_type type;
86
87 /* Undefined and common symbols are kept in a linked list through
88 this field. This field is not in the union because that would
89 force us to remove entries from the list when we changed their
90 type, which would force the list to be doubly linked, which would
91 waste more memory. When an undefined or common symbol is
92 created, it should be added to this list, the head of which is in
93 the link hash table itself. As symbols are defined, they need
94 not be removed from the list; anything which reads the list must
95 doublecheck the symbol type.
96
97 Weak symbols are not kept on this list.
98
99 Defined and defweak symbols use this field as a reference marker.
100 If the field is not NULL, or this structure is the tail of the
101 undefined symbol list, the symbol has been referenced. If the
102 symbol is undefined and becomes defined, this field will
103 automatically be non-NULL since the symbol will have been on the
104 undefined symbol list. */
105 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *next;
106 /* A union of information depending upon the type. */
107 union
108 {
109 /* Nothing is kept for bfd_hash_new. */
110 /* bfd_link_hash_undefined, bfd_link_hash_undefweak. */
111 struct
112 {
113 bfd *abfd; /* BFD symbol was found in. */
114 } undef;
115 /* bfd_link_hash_defined, bfd_link_hash_defweak. */
116 struct
117 {
118 bfd_vma value; /* Symbol value. */
119 asection *section; /* Symbol section. */
120 } def;
121 /* bfd_link_hash_indirect, bfd_link_hash_warning. */
122 struct
123 {
124 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *link; /* Real symbol. */
125 const char *warning; /* Warning (bfd_link_hash_warning only). */
126 } i;
127 /* bfd_link_hash_common. */
128 struct
129 {
130 /* The linker needs to know three things about common
131 symbols: the size, the alignment, and the section in
132 which the symbol should be placed. We store the size
133 here, and we allocate a small structure to hold the
134 section and the alignment. The alignment is stored as a
135 power of two. We don't store all the information
136 directly because we don't want to increase the size of
137 the union; this structure is a major space user in the
138 linker. */
139 bfd_size_type size; /* Common symbol size. */
140 struct bfd_link_hash_common_entry
141 {
142 unsigned int alignment_power; /* Alignment. */
143 asection *section; /* Symbol section. */
144 } *p;
145 } c;
146 } u;
147 };
148
149 /* This is the link hash table. It is a derived class of
150 bfd_hash_table. */
151
152 struct bfd_link_hash_table
153 {
154 /* The hash table itself. */
155 struct bfd_hash_table table;
156 /* The back end which created this hash table. This indicates the
157 type of the entries in the hash table, which is sometimes
158 important information when linking object files of different
159 types together. */
160 const bfd_target *creator;
161 /* A linked list of undefined and common symbols, linked through the
162 next field in the bfd_link_hash_entry structure. */
163 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *undefs;
164 /* Entries are added to the tail of the undefs list. */
165 struct bfd_link_hash_entry *undefs_tail;
166 /* The type of the link hash table. */
167 enum bfd_link_hash_table_type type;
168 };
169
170 /* Look up an entry in a link hash table. If FOLLOW is TRUE, this
171 follows bfd_link_hash_indirect and bfd_link_hash_warning links to
172 the real symbol. */
173 extern struct bfd_link_hash_entry *bfd_link_hash_lookup
174 (struct bfd_link_hash_table *, const char *, bfd_boolean create,
175 bfd_boolean copy, bfd_boolean follow);
176
177 /* Look up an entry in the main linker hash table if the symbol might
178 be wrapped. This should only be used for references to an
179 undefined symbol, not for definitions of a symbol. */
180
181 extern struct bfd_link_hash_entry *bfd_wrapped_link_hash_lookup
182 (bfd *, struct bfd_link_info *, const char *, bfd_boolean,
183 bfd_boolean, bfd_boolean);
184
185 /* Traverse a link hash table. */
186 extern void bfd_link_hash_traverse
187 (struct bfd_link_hash_table *,
188 bfd_boolean (*) (struct bfd_link_hash_entry *, void *),
189 void *);
190
191 /* Add an entry to the undefs list. */
192 extern void bfd_link_add_undef
193 (struct bfd_link_hash_table *, struct bfd_link_hash_entry *);
194
195 struct bfd_sym_chain
196 {
197 struct bfd_sym_chain *next;
198 const char *name;
199 };
200 \f
201 /* This structure holds all the information needed to communicate
202 between BFD and the linker when doing a link. */
203
204 struct bfd_link_info
205 {
206 /* TRUE if BFD should generate a relocatable object file. */
207 unsigned int relocatable: 1;
208
209 /* TRUE if BFD should generate relocation information in the final
210 executable. */
211 unsigned int emitrelocations: 1;
212
213 /* TRUE if BFD should generate a "task linked" object file,
214 similar to relocatable but also with globals converted to
215 statics. */
216 unsigned int task_link: 1;
217
218 /* TRUE if BFD should generate a shared object. */
219 unsigned int shared: 1;
220
221 /* TRUE if BFD should pre-bind symbols in a shared object. */
222 unsigned int symbolic: 1;
223
224 /* TRUE if BFD should export all symbols in the dynamic symbol table
225 of an executable, rather than only those used. */
226 unsigned int export_dynamic: 1;
227
228 /* TRUE if shared objects should be linked directly, not shared. */
229 unsigned int static_link: 1;
230
231 /* TRUE if the output file should be in a traditional format. This
232 is equivalent to the setting of the BFD_TRADITIONAL_FORMAT flag
233 on the output file, but may be checked when reading the input
234 files. */
235 unsigned int traditional_format: 1;
236
237 /* TRUE if we want to produced optimized output files. This might
238 need much more time and therefore must be explicitly selected. */
239 unsigned int optimize: 1;
240
241 /* TRUE if BFD should generate errors for undefined symbols
242 even if generating a shared object. */
243 unsigned int no_undefined: 1;
244
245 /* TRUE if BFD should allow undefined symbols in shared objects even
246 when no_undefined is set to disallow undefined symbols. The net
247 result will be that undefined symbols in regular objects will
248 still trigger an error, but undefined symbols in shared objects
249 will be ignored. The implementation of no_undefined makes the
250 assumption that the runtime linker will choke on undefined
251 symbols. However there is at least one system (BeOS) where
252 undefined symbols in shared libraries is normal since the kernel
253 patches them at load time to select which function is most
254 appropriate for the current architecture. I.E. dynamically
255 select an appropriate memset function. Apparently it is also
256 normal for HPPA shared libraries to have undefined symbols. */
257 unsigned int allow_shlib_undefined: 1;
258
259 /* TRUE if ok to have multiple definition. */
260 unsigned int allow_multiple_definition: 1;
261
262 /* TRUE if ok to have version with no definition. */
263 unsigned int allow_undefined_version: 1;
264
265 /* TRUE if symbols should be retained in memory, FALSE if they
266 should be freed and reread. */
267 unsigned int keep_memory: 1;
268
269 /* TRUE if every symbol should be reported back via the notice
270 callback. */
271 unsigned int notice_all: 1;
272
273 /* TRUE if executable should not contain copy relocs.
274 Setting this true may result in a non-sharable text segment. */
275 unsigned int nocopyreloc: 1;
276
277 /* TRUE if the new ELF dynamic tags are enabled. */
278 unsigned int new_dtags: 1;
279
280 /* TRUE if non-PLT relocs should be merged into one reloc section
281 and sorted so that relocs against the same symbol come together. */
282 unsigned int combreloc: 1;
283
284 /* TRUE if .eh_frame_hdr section and PT_GNU_EH_FRAME ELF segment
285 should be created. */
286 unsigned int eh_frame_hdr: 1;
287
288 /* TRUE if global symbols in discarded sections should be stripped. */
289 unsigned int strip_discarded: 1;
290
291 /* TRUE if relaxation is being finalized. */
292 unsigned int relax_finalizing: 1;
293
294 /* TRUE if generating a position independent executable. */
295 unsigned int pie: 1;
296
297 /* TRUE if generating an executable, position independent or not. */
298 unsigned int executable : 1;
299
300 /* TRUE if PT_GNU_STACK segment should be created with PF_R|PF_W|PF_X
301 flags. */
302 unsigned int execstack: 1;
303
304 /* TRUE if PT_GNU_STACK segment should be created with PF_R|PF_W
305 flags. */
306 unsigned int noexecstack: 1;
307
308 /* Which symbols to strip. */
309 enum bfd_link_strip strip;
310
311 /* Which local symbols to discard. */
312 enum bfd_link_discard discard;
313
314 /* Criteria for skipping symbols when detemining
315 whether to include an object from an archive. */
316 enum bfd_link_common_skip_ar_aymbols common_skip_ar_aymbols;
317
318 /* Function callbacks. */
319 const struct bfd_link_callbacks *callbacks;
320
321 /* Hash table handled by BFD. */
322 struct bfd_link_hash_table *hash;
323
324 /* Hash table of symbols to keep. This is NULL unless strip is
325 strip_some. */
326 struct bfd_hash_table *keep_hash;
327
328 /* Hash table of symbols to report back via the notice callback. If
329 this is NULL, and notice_all is FALSE, then no symbols are
330 reported back. */
331 struct bfd_hash_table *notice_hash;
332
333 /* Hash table of symbols which are being wrapped (the --wrap linker
334 option). If this is NULL, no symbols are being wrapped. */
335 struct bfd_hash_table *wrap_hash;
336
337 /* The list of input BFD's involved in the link. These are chained
338 together via the link_next field. */
339 bfd *input_bfds;
340
341 /* If a symbol should be created for each input BFD, this is section
342 where those symbols should be placed. It must be a section in
343 the output BFD. It may be NULL, in which case no such symbols
344 will be created. This is to support CREATE_OBJECT_SYMBOLS in the
345 linker command language. */
346 asection *create_object_symbols_section;
347
348 /* List of global symbol names that are starting points for marking
349 sections against garbage collection. */
350 struct bfd_sym_chain *gc_sym_list;
351
352 /* If a base output file is wanted, then this points to it */
353 void *base_file;
354
355 /* The function to call when the executable or shared object is
356 loaded. */
357 const char *init_function;
358
359 /* The function to call when the executable or shared object is
360 unloaded. */
361 const char *fini_function;
362
363 /* If non-zero, specifies that branches which are problematic for the
364 MPC860 C0 (or earlier) should be checked for and modified. It gives the
365 number of bytes that should be checked at the end of each text page. */
366 int mpc860c0;
367
368 /* Non-zero if auto-import thunks for DATA items in pei386 DLLs
369 should be generated/linked against. Set to 1 if this feature
370 is explicitly requested by the user, -1 if enabled by default. */
371 int pei386_auto_import;
372
373 /* Non-zero if runtime relocs for DATA items with non-zero addends
374 in pei386 DLLs should be generated. Set to 1 if this feature
375 is explicitly requested by the user, -1 if enabled by default. */
376 int pei386_runtime_pseudo_reloc;
377
378 /* How many spare .dynamic DT_NULL entries should be added? */
379 unsigned int spare_dynamic_tags;
380
381 /* May be used to set DT_FLAGS for ELF. */
382 bfd_vma flags;
383
384 /* May be used to set DT_FLAGS_1 for ELF. */
385 bfd_vma flags_1;
386 };
387
388 /* This structures holds a set of callback functions. These are
389 called by the BFD linker routines. The first argument to each
390 callback function is the bfd_link_info structure being used. Each
391 function returns a boolean value. If the function returns FALSE,
392 then the BFD function which called it will return with a failure
393 indication. */
394
395 struct bfd_link_callbacks
396 {
397 /* A function which is called when an object is added from an
398 archive. ABFD is the archive element being added. NAME is the
399 name of the symbol which caused the archive element to be pulled
400 in. */
401 bfd_boolean (*add_archive_element)
402 (struct bfd_link_info *, bfd *abfd, const char *name);
403 /* A function which is called when a symbol is found with multiple
404 definitions. NAME is the symbol which is defined multiple times.
405 OBFD is the old BFD, OSEC is the old section, OVAL is the old
406 value, NBFD is the new BFD, NSEC is the new section, and NVAL is
407 the new value. OBFD may be NULL. OSEC and NSEC may be
408 bfd_com_section or bfd_ind_section. */
409 bfd_boolean (*multiple_definition)
410 (struct bfd_link_info *, const char *name,
411 bfd *obfd, asection *osec, bfd_vma oval,
412 bfd *nbfd, asection *nsec, bfd_vma nval);
413 /* A function which is called when a common symbol is defined
414 multiple times. NAME is the symbol appearing multiple times.
415 OBFD is the BFD of the existing symbol; it may be NULL if this is
416 not known. OTYPE is the type of the existing symbol, which may
417 be bfd_link_hash_defined, bfd_link_hash_defweak,
418 bfd_link_hash_common, or bfd_link_hash_indirect. If OTYPE is
419 bfd_link_hash_common, OSIZE is the size of the existing symbol.
420 NBFD is the BFD of the new symbol. NTYPE is the type of the new
421 symbol, one of bfd_link_hash_defined, bfd_link_hash_common, or
422 bfd_link_hash_indirect. If NTYPE is bfd_link_hash_common, NSIZE
423 is the size of the new symbol. */
424 bfd_boolean (*multiple_common)
425 (struct bfd_link_info *, const char *name,
426 bfd *obfd, enum bfd_link_hash_type otype, bfd_vma osize,
427 bfd *nbfd, enum bfd_link_hash_type ntype, bfd_vma nsize);
428 /* A function which is called to add a symbol to a set. ENTRY is
429 the link hash table entry for the set itself (e.g.,
430 __CTOR_LIST__). RELOC is the relocation to use for an entry in
431 the set when generating a relocatable file, and is also used to
432 get the size of the entry when generating an executable file.
433 ABFD, SEC and VALUE identify the value to add to the set. */
434 bfd_boolean (*add_to_set)
435 (struct bfd_link_info *, struct bfd_link_hash_entry *entry,
436 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc, bfd *abfd, asection *sec, bfd_vma value);
437 /* A function which is called when the name of a g++ constructor or
438 destructor is found. This is only called by some object file
439 formats. CONSTRUCTOR is TRUE for a constructor, FALSE for a
440 destructor. This will use BFD_RELOC_CTOR when generating a
441 relocatable file. NAME is the name of the symbol found. ABFD,
442 SECTION and VALUE are the value of the symbol. */
443 bfd_boolean (*constructor)
444 (struct bfd_link_info *, bfd_boolean constructor, const char *name,
445 bfd *abfd, asection *sec, bfd_vma value);
446 /* A function which is called to issue a linker warning. For
447 example, this is called when there is a reference to a warning
448 symbol. WARNING is the warning to be issued. SYMBOL is the name
449 of the symbol which triggered the warning; it may be NULL if
450 there is none. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location
451 which trigerred the warning; either ABFD or SECTION or both may
452 be NULL if the location is not known. */
453 bfd_boolean (*warning)
454 (struct bfd_link_info *, const char *warning, const char *symbol,
455 bfd *abfd, asection *section, bfd_vma address);
456 /* A function which is called when a relocation is attempted against
457 an undefined symbol. NAME is the symbol which is undefined.
458 ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location from which the
459 reference is made. FATAL indicates whether an undefined symbol is
460 a fatal error or not. In some cases SECTION may be NULL. */
461 bfd_boolean (*undefined_symbol)
462 (struct bfd_link_info *, const char *name, bfd *abfd,
463 asection *section, bfd_vma address, bfd_boolean fatal);
464 /* A function which is called when a reloc overflow occurs. NAME is
465 the name of the symbol or section the reloc is against,
466 RELOC_NAME is the name of the relocation, and ADDEND is any
467 addend that is used. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the
468 location at which the overflow occurs; if this is the result of a
469 bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then
470 ABFD will be NULL. */
471 bfd_boolean (*reloc_overflow)
472 (struct bfd_link_info *, const char *name, const char *reloc_name,
473 bfd_vma addend, bfd *abfd, asection *section, bfd_vma address);
474 /* A function which is called when a dangerous reloc is performed.
475 The canonical example is an a29k IHCONST reloc which does not
476 follow an IHIHALF reloc. MESSAGE is an appropriate message.
477 ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location at which the
478 problem occurred; if this is the result of a
479 bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then
480 ABFD will be NULL. */
481 bfd_boolean (*reloc_dangerous)
482 (struct bfd_link_info *, const char *message,
483 bfd *abfd, asection *section, bfd_vma address);
484 /* A function which is called when a reloc is found to be attached
485 to a symbol which is not being written out. NAME is the name of
486 the symbol. ABFD, SECTION and ADDRESS identify the location of
487 the reloc; if this is the result of a
488 bfd_section_reloc_link_order or bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, then
489 ABFD will be NULL. */
490 bfd_boolean (*unattached_reloc)
491 (struct bfd_link_info *, const char *name,
492 bfd *abfd, asection *section, bfd_vma address);
493 /* A function which is called when a symbol in notice_hash is
494 defined or referenced. NAME is the symbol. ABFD, SECTION and
495 ADDRESS are the value of the symbol. If SECTION is
496 bfd_und_section, this is a reference. */
497 bfd_boolean (*notice)
498 (struct bfd_link_info *, const char *name,
499 bfd *abfd, asection *section, bfd_vma address);
500 /* A function which is called for reporting a linker error. ID is the
501 error identifier. The remaining input is the same as einfo () in
502 ld. */
503 bfd_boolean (*error_handler)
504 (int id, const char *fmt, ...);
505
506 /* Identifiers of linker error messages used by error_handler. */
507 #define LD_DEFINITION_IN_DISCARDED_SECTION 1
508 };
509 \f
510 /* The linker builds link_order structures which tell the code how to
511 include input data in the output file. */
512
513 /* These are the types of link_order structures. */
514
515 enum bfd_link_order_type
516 {
517 bfd_undefined_link_order, /* Undefined. */
518 bfd_indirect_link_order, /* Built from a section. */
519 bfd_data_link_order, /* Set to explicit data. */
520 bfd_section_reloc_link_order, /* Relocate against a section. */
521 bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order /* Relocate against a symbol. */
522 };
523
524 /* This is the link_order structure itself. These form a chain
525 attached to the section whose contents they are describing. */
526
527 struct bfd_link_order
528 {
529 /* Next link_order in chain. */
530 struct bfd_link_order *next;
531 /* Type of link_order. */
532 enum bfd_link_order_type type;
533 /* Offset within output section. */
534 bfd_vma offset;
535 /* Size within output section. */
536 bfd_size_type size;
537 /* Type specific information. */
538 union
539 {
540 struct
541 {
542 /* Section to include. If this is used, then
543 section->output_section must be the section the
544 link_order is attached to, section->output_offset must
545 equal the link_order offset field, and section->_raw_size
546 must equal the link_order size field. Maybe these
547 restrictions should be relaxed someday. */
548 asection *section;
549 } indirect;
550 struct
551 {
552 /* Size of contents, or zero when contents size == size
553 within output section.
554 A non-zero value allows filling of the output section
555 with an arbitrary repeated pattern. */
556 unsigned int size;
557 /* Data to put into file. */
558 bfd_byte *contents;
559 } data;
560 struct
561 {
562 /* Description of reloc to generate. Used for
563 bfd_section_reloc_link_order and
564 bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order. */
565 struct bfd_link_order_reloc *p;
566 } reloc;
567 } u;
568 };
569
570 /* A linker order of type bfd_section_reloc_link_order or
571 bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order means to create a reloc against a
572 section or symbol, respectively. This is used to implement -Ur to
573 generate relocs for the constructor tables. The
574 bfd_link_order_reloc structure describes the reloc that BFD should
575 create. It is similar to a arelent, but I didn't use arelent
576 because the linker does not know anything about most symbols, and
577 any asymbol structure it creates will be partially meaningless.
578 This information could logically be in the bfd_link_order struct,
579 but I didn't want to waste the space since these types of relocs
580 are relatively rare. */
581
582 struct bfd_link_order_reloc
583 {
584 /* Reloc type. */
585 bfd_reloc_code_real_type reloc;
586
587 union
588 {
589 /* For type bfd_section_reloc_link_order, this is the section
590 the reloc should be against. This must be a section in the
591 output BFD, not any of the input BFDs. */
592 asection *section;
593 /* For type bfd_symbol_reloc_link_order, this is the name of the
594 symbol the reloc should be against. */
595 const char *name;
596 } u;
597
598 /* Addend to use. The object file should contain zero. The BFD
599 backend is responsible for filling in the contents of the object
600 file correctly. For some object file formats (e.g., COFF) the
601 addend must be stored into in the object file, and for some
602 (e.g., SPARC a.out) it is kept in the reloc. */
603 bfd_vma addend;
604 };
605
606 /* Allocate a new link_order for a section. */
607 extern struct bfd_link_order *bfd_new_link_order (bfd *, asection *);
608
609 /* These structures are used to describe version information for the
610 ELF linker. These structures could be manipulated entirely inside
611 BFD, but it would be a pain. Instead, the regular linker sets up
612 these structures, and then passes them into BFD. */
613
614 /* Regular expressions for a version. */
615
616 struct bfd_elf_version_expr
617 {
618 /* Next regular expression for this version. */
619 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *next;
620 /* Regular expression. */
621 const char *pattern;
622 /* Matching function. */
623 int (*match) (struct bfd_elf_version_expr *, const char *);
624 /* Defined by ".symver". */
625 unsigned int symver: 1;
626 /* Defined by version script. */
627 unsigned int script : 1;
628 };
629
630 /* Version dependencies. */
631
632 struct bfd_elf_version_deps
633 {
634 /* Next dependency for this version. */
635 struct bfd_elf_version_deps *next;
636 /* The version which this version depends upon. */
637 struct bfd_elf_version_tree *version_needed;
638 };
639
640 /* A node in the version tree. */
641
642 struct bfd_elf_version_tree
643 {
644 /* Next version. */
645 struct bfd_elf_version_tree *next;
646 /* Name of this version. */
647 const char *name;
648 /* Version number. */
649 unsigned int vernum;
650 /* Regular expressions for global symbols in this version. */
651 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *globals;
652 /* Regular expressions for local symbols in this version. */
653 struct bfd_elf_version_expr *locals;
654 /* List of versions which this version depends upon. */
655 struct bfd_elf_version_deps *deps;
656 /* Index of the version name. This is used within BFD. */
657 unsigned int name_indx;
658 /* Whether this version tree was used. This is used within BFD. */
659 int used;
660 };
661
662 #endif