From 64664e69cb97239f938f8eacd317f4feb7a268a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ian Lance Taylor Date: Wed, 27 Mar 1996 17:34:15 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] * ldlang.c: Fix some indentation and comments. --- ld/ChangeLog | 4 ++ ld/ldlang.c | 140 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------- 2 files changed, 75 insertions(+), 69 deletions(-) diff --git a/ld/ChangeLog b/ld/ChangeLog index 61b91bf50f8..c01cb83b413 100644 --- a/ld/ChangeLog +++ b/ld/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +Wed Mar 27 12:33:24 1996 Ian Lance Taylor + + * ldlang.c: Fix some indentation and comments. + Tue Mar 26 18:14:49 1996 Ian Lance Taylor * ldmain.c (main): Call bfd_set_error_program_name. diff --git a/ld/ldlang.c b/ld/ldlang.c index dc3eaeeab61..c134d0df0dc 100644 --- a/ld/ldlang.c +++ b/ld/ldlang.c @@ -624,68 +624,64 @@ init_os (s) get_userdata (s->bfd_section) = (PTR) new; } + +/* The wild routines. -/*********************************************************************** - The wild routines. + These expand statements like *(.text) and foo.o to a list of + explicit actions, like foo.o(.text), bar.o(.text) and + foo.o(.text, .data). */ - These expand statements like *(.text) and foo.o to a list of - explicit actions, like foo.o(.text), bar.o(.text) and - foo.o(.text,.data) . - - The toplevel routine, wild, takes a statement, section, file and - target. If either the section or file is null it is taken to be the - wildcard. Seperate lang_input_section statements are created for - each part of the expanstion, and placed after the statement provided. - -*/ +/* Add SECTION to the output section OUTPUT. Do this by creating a + lang_input_section statement which is placed at PTR. FILE is the + input file which holds SECTION. */ void wild_doit (ptr, section, output, file) - lang_statement_list_type * ptr; - asection * section; - lang_output_section_statement_type * output; - lang_input_statement_type * file; + lang_statement_list_type *ptr; + asection *section; + lang_output_section_statement_type *output; + lang_input_statement_type *file; { - if (output->bfd_section == (asection *) NULL) + if (output->bfd_section == NULL) init_os (output); - if (section != (asection *) NULL - && section->output_section == (asection *) NULL) - { - /* Add a section reference to the list */ - lang_input_section_type *new = new_stat (lang_input_section, ptr); + if (section != NULL && section->output_section == NULL) + { + /* Add a section reference to the list */ + lang_input_section_type *new = new_stat (lang_input_section, ptr); - new->section = section; - new->ifile = file; - section->output_section = output->bfd_section; + new->section = section; + new->ifile = file; + section->output_section = output->bfd_section; - /* We don't copy the SEC_NEVER_LOAD flag from an input section to - an output section, because we want to be able to include a - SEC_NEVER_LOAD section in the middle of an otherwise loaded - section (I don't know why we want to do this, but we do). - build_link_order in ldwrite.c handles this case by turning the - embedded SEC_NEVER_LOAD section into a fill. */ - section->output_section->flags |= - section->flags & (flagword) (~ SEC_NEVER_LOAD); + /* We don't copy the SEC_NEVER_LOAD flag from an input section + to an output section, because we want to be able to include a + SEC_NEVER_LOAD section in the middle of an otherwise loaded + section (I don't know why we want to do this, but we do). + build_link_order in ldwrite.c handles this case by turning + the embedded SEC_NEVER_LOAD section into a fill. */ + section->output_section->flags |= + section->flags & (flagword) (~ SEC_NEVER_LOAD); - if (!output->loadable) - { - /* Turn off load flag */ - output->bfd_section->flags &= ~SEC_LOAD; - output->bfd_section->flags |= SEC_NEVER_LOAD; - } - if (section->alignment_power > output->bfd_section->alignment_power) - { - output->bfd_section->alignment_power = section->alignment_power; - } - /* If supplied an aligmnet, then force it */ - if (output->section_alignment != -1) - { - output->bfd_section->alignment_power = output->section_alignment; + if (! output->loadable) + { + /* Turn off load flag */ + output->bfd_section->flags &= ~SEC_LOAD; + output->bfd_section->flags |= SEC_NEVER_LOAD; + } + + if (section->alignment_power > output->bfd_section->alignment_power) + output->bfd_section->alignment_power = section->alignment_power; + + /* If supplied an aligment, then force it */ + if (output->section_alignment != -1) + output->bfd_section->alignment_power = output->section_alignment; } - } } +/* Expand a wild statement for a particular FILE. SECTION may be + NULL, in which case it is a wild card. */ + static void wild_section (ptr, section, file, output) lang_wild_statement_type *ptr; @@ -715,16 +711,13 @@ wild_section (ptr, section, file, output) } } -/* passed a file name (which must have been seen already and added to - the statement tree. We will see if it has been opened already and - had its symbols read. If not then we'll read it. +/* This is passed a file name which must have been seen already and + added to the statement tree. We will see if it has been opened + already and had its symbols read. If not then we'll read it. */ - Archives are pecuilar here. We may open them once, but if they do - not define anything we need at the time, they won't have all their - symbols read. If we need them later, we'll have to redo it. */ static lang_input_statement_type * lookup_name (name) - CONST char *name; + const char *name; { lang_input_statement_type *search; @@ -792,11 +785,16 @@ load_symbols (entry, place) || place == NULL) einfo ("%F%B: file not recognized: %E\n", entry->the_bfd); - /* Try to interpret the file as a linker script. */ - bfd_close (entry->the_bfd); entry->the_bfd = NULL; + /* See if the emulation has some special knowledge. */ + + if (ldemul_unrecognized_file (entry)) + return; + + /* Try to interpret the file as a linker script. */ + ldfile_open_command_file (entry->filename); hold = stat_ptr; @@ -858,13 +856,18 @@ load_symbols (entry, place) entry->loaded = true; } +/* Handle a wild statement. SECTION or FILE or both may be NULL, + indicating that it is a wildcard. Separate lang_input_section + statements are created for each part of the expansion; they are + added after the wild statement S. OUTPUT is the output section. */ + static void wild (s, section, file, target, output) - lang_wild_statement_type * s; - CONST char *section; - CONST char *file; - CONST char *target; - lang_output_section_statement_type * output; + lang_wild_statement_type *s; + const char *section; + const char *file; + const char *target; + lang_output_section_statement_type *output; { lang_input_statement_type *f; @@ -910,23 +913,22 @@ wild (s, section, file, target, output) } } } + if (section != (char *) NULL && strcmp (section, "COMMON") == 0 - && default_common_section == (lang_output_section_statement_type *) NULL) + && default_common_section == NULL) { - /* Remember the section that common is going to incase we later - get something which doesn't know where to put it */ + /* Remember the section that common is going to in case we later + get something which doesn't know where to put it. */ default_common_section = output; } } -/* - read in all the files - */ +/* Open the output file. */ static bfd * open_output (name) - CONST char *name; + const char *name; { bfd *output; -- 2.30.2