1ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"Copyright (c) 1999 Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven 2ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"All rights reserved. 3ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\" 4ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 6ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"are met: 7ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\" 13ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND 14ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 15ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 16ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE 17ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 18ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 19ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 21ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 22ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 23ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\"SUCH DAMAGE. 24ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\" 25ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\" $FreeBSD$ 26ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.\" 27ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dd July 31, 1999 28ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dt ELF 5 293d45e180SRuslan Ermilov.Os 30ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sh NAME 31ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Nm elf 32ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Nd format of ELF executable binary files 33ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sh SYNOPSIS 3432eef9aeSRuslan Ermilov.In elf.h 35ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sh DESCRIPTION 36ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe header file 37fe08efe6SRuslan Ermilov.In elf.h 384e86fcacSSheldon Hearndefines the format of ELF executable binary files. 394e86fcacSSheldon HearnAmongst these files are 40ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmannormal executable files, relocatable object files, core files and shared 41ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanlibraries. 42ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 43ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAn executable file using the ELF file format consists of an ELF header, 44ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanfollowed by a program header table or a section header table, or both. 454e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe ELF header is always at offset zero of the file. 464e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe program header 47ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantable and the section header table's offset in the file are defined in the 484e86fcacSSheldon HearnELF header. 494e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe two tables describe the rest of the particularities of 50ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthe file. 51ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 52ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanApplications which wish to process ELF binary files for their native 53ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanarchitecture only should include 54743d5d51SRuslan Ermilov.In elf.h 554e86fcacSSheldon Hearnin their source code. 564e86fcacSSheldon HearnThese applications should need to refer to 57ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanall the types and structures by their generic names 58ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq Elf_xxx 59ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand to the macros by 60ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq ELF_xxx . 61ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanApplications written this way can be compiled on any architecture, 62ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanregardless whether the host is 32-bit or 64-bit. 63ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 64ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanShould an application need to process ELF files of an unknown 65ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanarchitecture then the application needs to include both 66743d5d51SRuslan Ermilov.In sys/elf32.h 67ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 68743d5d51SRuslan Ermilov.In sys/elf64.h 69ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmaninstead of 70743d5d51SRuslan Ermilov.In elf.h . 71ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanFurthermore, all types and structures need to be identified by either 72ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq Elf32_xxx 73ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanor 74ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq Elf64_xxx . 75ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe macros need to be identified by 76ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq ELF32_xxx 77ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanor 78ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq ELF64_xxx . 79ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 80ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanWhatever the system's architecture is, it will always include 81743d5d51SRuslan Ermilov.In sys/elf_common.h 82ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanas well as 83743d5d51SRuslan Ermilov.In sys/elf_generic.h . 84ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 85ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThese header files describe the above mentioned headers as C structures 86ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand also include structures for dynamic sections, relocation sections and 87ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansymbol tables. 88ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 89ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe following types are being used for 32-bit architectures: 90ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 91ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf32_Addr Unsigned program address 92ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf32_Half Unsigned halfword field 93ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf32_Off Unsigned file offset 94ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf32_Sword Signed large integer 95ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf32_Word Field or unsigned large integer 96ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf32_Size Unsigned object size 97ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 98ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 99ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanFor 64-bit architectures we have the following types: 100ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 101ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf64_Addr Unsigned program address 102ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf64_Half Unsigned halfword field 103ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf64_Off Unsigned file offset 104ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf64_Sword Signed large integer 105ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf64_Word Field or unsigned large integer 106ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf64_Size Unsigned object size 107ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanElf64_Quarter Unsigned quarterword field 108ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 109ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 110ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAll data structures that the file format defines follow the 111ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq natural 1124e86fcacSSheldon Hearnsize and alignment guidelines for the relevant class. 1134e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf necessary, 114ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmandata structures contain explicit padding to ensure 4-byte alignment 115ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanfor 4-byte objects, to force structure sizes to a multiple of 4, etc. 116ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 117ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe ELF header is described by the type Elf32_Ehdr or Elf64_Ehdr: 118ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 119ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 120ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman unsigned char e_ident[EI_NIDENT]; 121ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Half e_type; 122ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Half e_machine; 123ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word e_version; 124ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Addr e_entry; 125ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Off e_phoff; 126ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Off e_shoff; 127ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word e_flags; 128ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Half e_ehsize; 129ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Half e_phentsize; 130ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Half e_phnum; 131ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Half e_shentsize; 132ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Half e_shnum; 133ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Half e_shstrndx; 134ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf32_Ehdr; 135ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 136ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 137ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 138ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 139ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman unsigned char e_ident[EI_NIDENT]; 140ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Quarter e_type; 141ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Quarter e_machine; 142ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Half e_version; 143ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Addr e_entry; 144ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Off e_phoff; 145ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Off e_shoff; 146ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Half e_flags; 147ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Quarter e_ehsize; 148ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Quarter e_phentsize; 149ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Quarter e_phnum; 150ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Quarter e_shentsize; 151ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Quarter e_shnum; 152ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Quarter e_shstrndx; 153ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf64_Ehdr; 154ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 155ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 156ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe fields have the following meanings: 157ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 158ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "e_phentsize" -compact -offset indent 159ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_ident 160ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis array of bytes specifies to interpret the file, 161ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanindependent of the processor or the file's remaining contents. 162ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanWithin this array everything is named by macros, which start with 163ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthe prefix 164ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy EI_ 165ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand may contain values which start with the prefix 166ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy ELF . 167ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe following macros are defined: 168ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1690d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.Bl -tag -width "EI_ABIVERSION" -compact 170ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EI_MAG0 1714e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe first byte of the magic number. 1724e86fcacSSheldon HearnIt must be filled with 173ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy ELFMAG0 . 174ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EI_MAG1 1754e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe second byte of the magic number. 1764e86fcacSSheldon HearnIt must be filled with 177ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy ELFMAG1 . 178ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EI_MAG2 1794e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe third byte of the magic number. 1804e86fcacSSheldon HearnIt must be filled with 181ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy ELFMAG2 . 182ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EI_MAG3 1834e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe fourth byte of the magic number. 1844e86fcacSSheldon HearnIt must be filled with 185ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy ELFMAG3 . 186ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EI_CLASS 187ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe fifth byte identifies the architecture for this binary: 188ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 189ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "ELFCLASSNONE" -compact 190ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ELFCLASSNONE 191ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis class is invalid. 192ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ELFCLASS32 1934e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis defines the 32-bit architecture. 1944e86fcacSSheldon HearnIt supports machines with files 195ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand virtual address spaces up to 4 Gigabytes. 196ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ELFCLASS64 197ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis defines the 64-bit architecture. 198ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 199ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EI_DATA 200ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe sixth byte specifies the data encoding of the processor-specific 2014e86fcacSSheldon Hearndata in the file. 2024e86fcacSSheldon HearnCurrently these encodings are supported: 203ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 204ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "ELFDATA2LSB" -compact 205ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ELFDATANONE 206ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanUnknown data format. 207ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ELFDATA2LSB 208ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanTwo's complement, little-endian. 209ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ELFDATA2MSB 210ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanTwo's complement, big-endian. 211ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 212ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EI_VERSION 213ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe version number of the ELF specification: 214ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 215ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "EV_CURRENT" -compact 216ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EV_NONE 217ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanInvalid version. 218ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EV_CURRENT 219ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanCurrent version. 220ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 2210d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv EI_OSABI 2220d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenThis byte identifies the operating system 2230d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenand ABI to which the object is targeted. 2240d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenSome fields in other ELF structures have flags 2250d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenand values that have platform specific meanings; 2260d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werventhe interpretation of those fields is determined by the value of this byte. 2270d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenThe following values are currently defined: 2280d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.Pp 2290d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.Bl -tag -width "ELFOSABI_STANDALONE" -compact 2300d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_SYSV 2310d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenUNIX System V ABI. 2320d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_HPUX 2330d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenHP-UX operating system ABI. 2340d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_NETBSD 235d013e3f5SRuslan Ermilov.Nx 236d013e3f5SRuslan Ermilovoperating system ABI. 2370d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_LINUX 2380d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenGNU/Linux operating system ABI. 2390d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_HURD 2400d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenGNU/Hurd operating system ABI. 2410d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_86OPEN 2420d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven86Open Common IA32 ABI. 2430d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_SOLARIS 2440d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenSolaris operating system ABI. 2450d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_MONTEREY 2460d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenMonterey project ABI. 2470d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_IRIX 2480d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenIRIX operating system ABI. 2490d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_FREEBSD 250c5e7e03aSRuslan Ermilov.Fx 251c5e7e03aSRuslan Ermilovoperating system ABI. 2520d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_TRU64 2530d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenTRU64 UNIX operating system ABI. 2540d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_ARM 2550d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenARM architecture ABI. 2560d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv ELFOSABI_STANDALONE 2570d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenStandalone (embedded) ABI. 2580d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.El 2590d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Werven.It Dv EI_ABIVERSION 2600d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenThis byte identifies the version of the ABI 2610d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervento which the object is targeted. 2620d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenThis field is used to distinguish among incompatible versions of an ABI. 2630d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenThe interpretation of this version number 2640d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der Wervenis dependent on the ABI identified by the EI_OSABI field. 2650d59faf6SJeroen Ruigrok van der WervenApplications conforming to this specification use the value 0. 266ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EI_PAD 2674e86fcacSSheldon HearnStart of padding. 2684e86fcacSSheldon HearnThese bytes are reserved and set to zero. 2694e86fcacSSheldon HearnPrograms 2704e86fcacSSheldon Hearnwhich read them should ignore them. 2714e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe value for EI_PAD will change in 272ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthe future if currently unused bytes are given meanings. 273ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EI_BRAND 274ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanStart of architecture identification. 275ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EI_NIDENT 276ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe size of the e_ident array. 277ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 278ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 279ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_type 280ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member of the structure identifies the object file type: 281ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 282ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "ET_NONE" -compact 283ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ET_NONE 284ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAn unknown type. 285ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ET_REL 286ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanA relocatable file. 287ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ET_EXEC 288ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAn executable file. 289ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ET_DYN 290ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanA shared object. 291ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv ET_CORE 292ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanA core file. 293ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 294ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 295ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_machine 296ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member specifies the required architecture for an individual file: 297ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 298ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "EM_MIPS_RS4_BE" -compact 299ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_NONE 300ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAn unknown machine. 301ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_M32 302ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAT&T WE 32100. 303ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_SPARC 304ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanSun Microsystems SPARC. 305ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_386 306ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanIntel 80386. 307ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_68K 308ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanMotorola 68000. 309ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_88K 310ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanMotorola 88000. 311ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_486 312ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanIntel 80486. 313ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_860 314ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanIntel 80860. 315ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_MIPS 316ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanMIPS RS3000 (big-endian only). 317ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_MIPS_RS4_BE 318ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanMIPS RS4000 (big-endian only). 319ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_SPARC64 320ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanSPARC v9 64-bit unofficial. 321ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_PARISC 322ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanHPPA. 323ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_PPC 324ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanPowerPC. 325ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EM_ALPHA 326ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanCompaq [DEC] Alpha. 327ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 328ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 329ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_version 330ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member identifies the file version: 331ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 332ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "EV_CURRENT" -compact 333ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EV_NONE 334ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanInvalid version 335ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv EV_CURRENT 336ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanCurrent version 337ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 338ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_entry 339ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member gives the virtual address to which the system first transfers 3404e86fcacSSheldon Hearncontrol, thus starting the process. 3414e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf the file has no associated entry 342ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanpoint, this member holds zero. 343ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_phoff 3444e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis member holds the program header table's file offset in bytes. 3454e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf 346ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthe file has no program header table, this member holds zero. 347ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_shoff 3484e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis member holds the section header table's file offset in bytes. 3494e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf the 350ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanfile has no section header table this member holds zero. 351ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_flags 3524e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis member holds processor-specific flags associated with the file. 3534e86fcacSSheldon HearnFlag 354ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmannames take the form EF_`machine_flag'. Currently no flags have been defined. 355ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_ehsize 356ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds the ELF header's size in bytes. 357ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_phentsize 358ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds the size in bytes of one entry in the file's program header 359ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantable; all entries are the same size. 360ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_phnum 361f3a2511aSChris CostelloThis member holds the number of entries in the program header 3624e86fcacSSheldon Hearntable. 3634e86fcacSSheldon HearnThus the product of 364ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_phentsize 365ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 366ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_phnum 367ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmangives the table's size 3684e86fcacSSheldon Hearnin bytes. 3694e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf a file has no program header, 370ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_phnum 371ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanholds the value zero. 372ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_shentsize 3734e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis member holds a sections header's size in bytes. 3744e86fcacSSheldon HearnA section header is one 375ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanentry in the section header table; all entries are the same size. 376ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_shnum 3774e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis member holds the number of entries in the section header table. 3784e86fcacSSheldon HearnThus 379ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthe product of 380ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_shentsize 381ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 382ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_shnum 3834e86fcacSSheldon Hearngives the section header table's size in bytes. 3844e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf a file has no section 385ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanheader table, 386ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_shnum 387ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanholds the value of zero. 388ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv e_shstrndx 389ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds the section header table index of the entry associated 3904e86fcacSSheldon Hearnwith the section name string table. 3914e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf the file has no section name string 392ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantable, this member holds the value 393ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHN_UNDEF . 394ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 395ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 396ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAn executable or shared object file's program header table is an array of 397ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanstructures, each describing a segment or other information the system needs 3984e86fcacSSheldon Hearnto prepare the program for execution. 3994e86fcacSSheldon HearnAn object file 400ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Em segment 401ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmancontains one or more 402ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Em sections . 403ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanProgram headers are meaningful only for executable and shared object files. 404ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanA file specifies its own program header size with the ELF header's 405ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_phentsize 406ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 407ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_phnum 4084e86fcacSSheldon Hearnmembers. 4094e86fcacSSheldon HearnAs with the Elf executable header, the program header 410ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanalso has different versions depending on the architecture: 411ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 412ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 413ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 414ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word p_type; 415ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Off p_offset; 416ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Addr p_vaddr; 417ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Addr p_paddr; 418ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Size p_filesz; 419ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Size p_memsz; 420ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word p_flags; 421ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Size p_align; 422ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf32_Phdr; 423ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 424ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 425ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 426ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 427ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Half p_type; 428ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Half p_flags; 429ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Off p_offset; 430ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Addr p_vaddr; 431ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Addr p_paddr; 432ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Size p_filesz; 433ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Size p_memsz; 434ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Size p_align; 435ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf64_Phdr; 436ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 437ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 438ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe main difference between the 32-bit and the 64-bit program header lies 439ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanonly in the location of a 440ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy p_flags 441ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmember in the total struct. 442ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 443ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "p_offset" -compact -offset indent 444ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv p_type 445ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member of the Phdr struct tells what kind of segment this array 446ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanelement describes or how to interpret the array element's information. 447ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "PT_DYNAMIC" -compact 448ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 449ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PT_NULL 450ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe array element is unused and the other members' values are undefined. 451ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis lets the program header have ignored entries. 452ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PT_LOAD 453ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe array element specifies a loadable segment, described by 454ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy p_filesz 455ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 456ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy p_memsz . 457ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe bytes from the file are mapped to the beginning of the memory 4584e86fcacSSheldon Hearnsegment. 4599232968eSDima DorfmanIf the segment's memory size 4609232968eSDima Dorfman.Pq Sy p_memsz 4619232968eSDima Dorfmanis larger than the file size 4629232968eSDima Dorfman.Pq Sy p_filesz , 4639232968eSDima Dorfmanthe 464ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq extra 465ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanbytes are defined to hold the value 0 and to follow the segment's 4664e86fcacSSheldon Hearninitialized area. 4674e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe file size may not be larger than the memory size. 468ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanLoadable segment entries in the program header table appear in ascending 469ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanorder, sorted on the 470ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy p_vaddr 471ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmember. 472ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PT_DYNAMIC 473ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe array element specifies dynamic linking information. 474ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PT_INTERP 475ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe array element specifies the location and size of a null-terminated 4764e86fcacSSheldon Hearnpath name to invoke as an interpreter. 4774e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis segment type is meaningful 478ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanonly for executable files (though it may occur for shared objects). However 4794e86fcacSSheldon Hearnit may not occur more than once in a file. 4804e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf it is present it must precede 481ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanany loadable segment entry. 482ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PT_NOTE 483ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe array element specifies the location and size for auxiliary information. 484ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PT_SHLIB 4854e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis segment type is reserved but has unspecified semantics. 4864e86fcacSSheldon HearnPrograms that 487ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmancontain an array element of this type do not conform to the ABI. 488ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PT_PHDR 489ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe array element, if present, specifies the location and size of the program 490ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanheader table itself, both in the file and in the memory image of the program. 4914e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis segment type may not occur more than once in a file. 4924e86fcacSSheldon HearnMoreover, it may 493ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanonly occur if the program header table is part of the memory image of the 4944e86fcacSSheldon Hearnprogram. 4954e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf it is present it must precede any loadable segment entry. 496ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PT_LOPROC 497ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value up to and including 498ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy PT_HIPROC 499ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanare reserved for processor-specific semantics. 500ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PT_HIPROC 501ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value down to and including 502ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy PT_LOPROC 503ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanare reserved for processor-specific semantics. 504ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 505ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 506ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv p_offset 507ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds the offset from the beginning of the file at which 508f4c311e6SPeter Pentchevthe first byte of the segment resides. 509ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv p_vaddr 510ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds the virtual address at which the first byte of the 511ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansegment resides in memory. 512ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv p_paddr 513ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanOn systems for which physical addressing is relevant, this member is 5144e86fcacSSheldon Hearnreserved for the segment's physical address. 515753d686dSRuslan ErmilovUnder 516753d686dSRuslan Ermilov.Bx 517753d686dSRuslan Ermilovthis member is 518ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmannot used and must be zero. 519ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv p_filesz 520ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds the number of bytes in the file image of the segment. 521ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanIt may be zero. 522ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv p_memsz 523ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds the number of bytes in the memory image of the segment. 524ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanIt may be zero. 525ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv p_flags 526ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds flags relevant to the segment: 527ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 528ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "PF_X" -compact 529ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PF_X 530ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAn executable segment. 531ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PF_W 532ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanA writable segment. 533ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv PF_R 534ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanA readable segment. 535ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 536ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 537ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanA text segment commonly has the flags 538ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy PF_X 539ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 540672300f7SRuslan Ermilov.Sy PF_R . 541ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanA data segment commonly has 542ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy PF_X , 543ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy PF_W 544ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 545ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy PF_R . 546ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv p_align 547ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds the value to which the segments are aligned in memory 5484e86fcacSSheldon Hearnand in the file. 5494e86fcacSSheldon HearnLoadable process segments must have congruent values for 550ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy p_vaddr 551ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 552ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy p_offset , 5534e86fcacSSheldon Hearnmodulo the page size. 5544e86fcacSSheldon HearnValues of zero and one mean no alignment is required. 555ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanOtherwise, 556ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy p_align 557ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanshould be a positive, integral power of two, and 558ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy p_vaddr 559ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanshould equal 560ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy p_offset , 561ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmodulo 562ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy p_align . 563ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 564ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 5654e86fcacSSheldon HearnAn file's section header table lets one locate all the file's sections. 5664e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe 5674e86fcacSSheldon Hearnsection header table is an array of Elf32_Shdr or Elf64_Shdr structures. 5684e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe 569ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanELF header's 570ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_shoff 571ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmember gives the byte offset from the beginning of the file to the section 572ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanheader table. 573ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_shnum 574ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanholds the number of entries the section header table contains. 575ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy e_shentsize 576ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanholds the size in bytes of each entry. 577ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 5784e86fcacSSheldon HearnA section header table index is a subscript into this array. 5794e86fcacSSheldon HearnSome section 5804e86fcacSSheldon Hearnheader table indices are reserved. 5814e86fcacSSheldon HearnAn object file does not have sections for 582ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthese special indices: 583ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 584ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "SHN_LORESERVE" -compact 585ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHN_UNDEF 5867e1b2808SHiten PandyaThis value marks an undefined, missing, irrelevant, or otherwise meaningless 587ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansection reference. 5887e1b2808SHiten PandyaFor example, a symbol 5897e1b2808SHiten Pandya.Dq defined 5907e1b2808SHiten Pandyarelative to section number 5917e1b2808SHiten Pandya.Sy SHN_UNDEF 5927e1b2808SHiten Pandyais an undefined symbol. 593ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHN_LORESERVE 594ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value specifies the lower bound of the range of reserved indices. 595ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHN_LOPROC 596ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value up to and including 597ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHN_HIPROC 598ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanare reserved for processor-specific semantics. 599ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHN_HIPROC 600ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value down to and including 601ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHN_LOPROC 602ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanare reserved for processor-specific semantics. 603ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHN_ABS 6044e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis value specifies absolute values for the corresponding reference. 6054e86fcacSSheldon HearnFor 606ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanexample, symbols defined relative to section number 607ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHN_ABS 608ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanhave absolute values and are not affected by relocation. 609ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHN_COMMON 610ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanSymbols defined relative to this section are common symbols, such as FORTRAN 611ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanCOMMON or unallocated C external variables. 612ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHN_HIRESERVE 6134e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis value specifies the upper bound of the range of reserved indices. 6144e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe 615ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansystem reserves indices between 616ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHN_LORESERVE 617ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 618ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHN_HIRESERVE , 6194e86fcacSSheldon Hearninclusive. 6204e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe section header table does not contain entries for the 621ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanreserved indices. 622ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 623ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 624ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe section header has the following structure: 625ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 626ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 627ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word sh_name; 628ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word sh_type; 629ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word sh_flags; 630ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Addr sh_addr; 631ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Off sh_offset; 632ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Size sh_size; 633ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word sh_link; 634ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word sh_info; 635ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Size sh_addralign; 636ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Size sh_entsize; 637ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf32_Shdr; 638ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 639ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 640ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 641ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 642ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Half sh_name; 643ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Half sh_type; 644ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Size sh_flags; 645ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Addr sh_addr; 646ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Off sh_offset; 647ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Size sh_size; 648ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Half sh_link; 649ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Half sh_info; 650ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Size sh_addralign; 651ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Size sh_entsize; 652ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf64_Shdr; 653ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 654ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 655ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "sh_addralign" -compact 656ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv sh_name 6574e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis member specifies the name of the section. 6584e86fcacSSheldon HearnIts value is an index 659ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmaninto the section header string table section, giving the location of 660ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmana null-terminated string. 661ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv sh_type 6620757c960SBrian FeldmanThis member categorizes the section's contents and semantics. 663ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 664ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "SHT_PROGBITS" -compact 665ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_NULL 6664e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis value marks the section header as inactive. 6674e86fcacSSheldon HearnIt does not 6684e86fcacSSheldon Hearnhave an associated section. 6694e86fcacSSheldon HearnOther members of the section header 670ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanhave undefined values. 671ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_PROGBITS 672ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe section holds information defined by the program, whose 673ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanformat and meaning are determined solely by the program. 674ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_SYMTAB 6754e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds a symbol table. 6764e86fcacSSheldon HearnTypically, 677ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_SYMTAB 678ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanprovides symbols for link editing, though it may also be used 6794e86fcacSSheldon Hearnfor dynamic linking. 6804e86fcacSSheldon HearnAs a complete symbol table, it may contain 6814e86fcacSSheldon Hearnmany symbols unnecessary for dynamic linking. 6824e86fcacSSheldon HearnAn object file can 683ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanalso contain a 684ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHN_DYNSYM 685ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansection. 686ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_STRTAB 6874e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds a string table. 6884e86fcacSSheldon HearnAn object file may have multiple 689ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanstring table sections. 690ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_RELA 691ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section holds relocation entries with explicit addends, such 692ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanas type 693ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy Elf32_Rela 6944e86fcacSSheldon Hearnfor the 32-bit class of object files. 6954e86fcacSSheldon HearnAn object may have multiple 696ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanrelocation sections. 697ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_HASH 6984e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds a symbol hash table. 6994e86fcacSSheldon HearnAll object participating in 7004e86fcacSSheldon Hearndynamic linking must contain a symbol hash table. 7014e86fcacSSheldon HearnAn object file may 702ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanhave only one hash table. 703ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_DYNAMIC 7044e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds information for dynamic linking. 7054e86fcacSSheldon HearnAn object file may 706ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanhave only one dynamic section. 707ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_NOTE 708ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section holds information that marks the file in some way. 709ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_NOBITS 710ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanA section of this type occupies no space in the file but otherwise 711ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanresembles 712ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHN_PROGBITS . 713ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAlthough this section contains no bytes, the 714ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy sh_offset 715ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmember contains the conceptual file offset. 716ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_REL 717ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section holds relocation offsets without explicit addends, such 718ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanas type 719ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy Elf32_Rel 7204e86fcacSSheldon Hearnfor the 32-bit class of object files. 7214e86fcacSSheldon HearnAn object file may have multiple 722ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanrelocation sections. 723ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_SHLIB 724ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section is reserved but has unspecified semantics. 725ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_DYNSYM 7264e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds a minimal set of dynamic linking symbols. 7274e86fcacSSheldon HearnAn 728ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanobject file can also contain a 729ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHN_SYMTAB 730ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansection. 731ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_LOPROC 732ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value up to and including 733ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_HIPROC 734ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanare reserved for processor-specific semantics. 735ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_HIPROC 736ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value down to and including 737ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_LOPROC 738ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanare reserved for processor-specific semantics. 739ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_LOUSER 740ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value specifies the lower bound of the range of indices reserved for 741ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanapplication programs. 742ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHT_HIUSER 743ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value specifies the upper bound of the range of indices reserved for 7444e86fcacSSheldon Hearnapplication programs. 7454e86fcacSSheldon HearnSection types between 746ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_LOUSER 747ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 748ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_HIUSER 749ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmay be used by the application, without conflicting with current or future 750ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansystem-defined section types. 751ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 752ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 753ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv sh_flags 754ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanSections support one-bit flags that describe miscellaneous attributes. 755ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanIf a flag bit is set in 756ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy sh_flags , 757ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthe attribute is 758ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq on 7594e86fcacSSheldon Hearnfor the section. 7604e86fcacSSheldon HearnOtherwise, the attribute is 761ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq off 7624e86fcacSSheldon Hearnor does not apply. 7634e86fcacSSheldon HearnUndefined attributes are set to zero. 764ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 765ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "SHF_EXECINSTR" -compact 766ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHF_WRITE 767ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section contains data that should be writable during process 768ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanexecution. 769ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHF_ALLOC 7704e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe section occupies memory during process execution. 7714e86fcacSSheldon HearnSome control 7724e86fcacSSheldon Hearnsections do not reside in the memory image of an object file. 7734e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis 774ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanattribute is off for those sections. 775ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHF_EXECINSTR 776ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe section contains executable machine instructions. 777ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv SHF_MASKPROC 778ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAll bits included in this mask are reserved for processor-specific 779ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansemantics. 780ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 781ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 782ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv sh_addr 783ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanIf the section will appear in the memory image of a process, this member 784ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanholds the address at which the section's first byte should reside. 785ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanOtherwise, the member contains zero. 786ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv sh_offset 787ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member's value holds the byte offset from the beginning of the file 7884e86fcacSSheldon Hearnto the first byte in the section. 7894e86fcacSSheldon HearnOne section type, 790ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_NOBITS , 791ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanoccupies no space in the file, and its 792ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy sh_offset 793ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmember locates the conceptual placement in the file. 794ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv sh_size 7954e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis member holds the section's size in bytes. 7964e86fcacSSheldon HearnUnless the section type 797ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanis 798ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_NOBITS , 799ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthe section occupies 800ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy sh_size 8014e86fcacSSheldon Hearnbytes in the file. 8024e86fcacSSheldon HearnA section of type 803ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_NOBITS 804ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmay have a non-zero size, but it occupies no space in the file. 805ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv sh_link 806ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds a section header table index link, whose interpretation 807ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmandepends on the section type. 808ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv sh_info 809ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds extra information, whose interpretation depends on the 810ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansection type. 811ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv sh_addralign 8124e86fcacSSheldon HearnSome sections have address alignment constraints. 8134e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf a section holds a 814ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmandoubleword, the system must ensure doubleword alignment for the entire 8154e86fcacSSheldon Hearnsection. 8164e86fcacSSheldon HearnThat is, the value of 817ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy sh_addr 818ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmust be congruent to zero, modulo the value of 819ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy sh_addralign . 8204e86fcacSSheldon HearnOnly zero and positive integral powers of two are allowed. 8214e86fcacSSheldon HearnValues of zero 822ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanor one mean the section has no alignment constraints. 823ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv sh_entsize 824ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanSome sections hold a table of fixed-sized entries, such as a symbol table. 825ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanFor such a section, this member gives the size in bytes for each entry. 826ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member contains zero if the section does not hold a table of 827ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanfixed-size entries. 828ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 829ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 830ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanVarious sections hold program and control information: 831ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width ".shstrtab" -compact 832ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .bss 8330757c960SBrian FeldmanThis section holds uninitialized data that contributes to the program's 8344e86fcacSSheldon Hearnmemory image. 8354e86fcacSSheldon HearnBy definition, the system initializes the data with zeros 8364e86fcacSSheldon Hearnwhen the program begins to run. 8374e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 838ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_NOBITS . 839ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attributes types are 840ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 841ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 842ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_WRITE . 843ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .comment 8444e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds version control information. 8454e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 846ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 847ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanNo attribute types are used. 848ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .data 8490757c960SBrian FeldmanThis section holds initialized data that contribute to the program's 8504e86fcacSSheldon Hearnmemory image. 8514e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 852ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 853ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attribute types are 854ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 855ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 856ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_WRITE . 857ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .data1 8580757c960SBrian FeldmanThis section holds initialized data that contribute to the program's 8594e86fcacSSheldon Hearnmemory image. 8604e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 861ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 862ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attribute types are 863ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 864ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 865ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_WRITE . 866ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .debug 8674e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds information for symbolic debugging. 8684e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe contents 8694e86fcacSSheldon Hearnare unspecified. 8704e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 871ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 872ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanNo attribute types are used. 873ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .dynamic 8744e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds dynamic linking information. 8754e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe section's attributes 876ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanwill include the 877ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 8784e86fcacSSheldon Hearnbit. 8794e86fcacSSheldon HearnWhether the 880ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_WRITE 8814e86fcacSSheldon Hearnbit is set is processor-specific. 8824e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 883ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_DYNAMIC . 884ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanSee the attributes above. 885ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .dynstr 886ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section holds strings needed for dynamic linking, most commonly 887ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthe strings that represent the names associated with symbol table entries. 888ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section is of type 889ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_STRTAB . 890ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attribute type used is 891ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC . 892ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .dynsym 8934e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds the dynamic linking symbol table. 8944e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 895ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_DYNSYM . 896ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attribute used is 897ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC . 898ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .fini 899ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section holds executable instructions that contribute to the process 9004e86fcacSSheldon Hearntermination code. 9014e86fcacSSheldon HearnWhen a program exits normally the system arranges to 9024e86fcacSSheldon Hearnexecute the code in this section. 9034e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 904ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 905ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attributes used are 906ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 907ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 908ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_EXECINSTR . 909ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .got 9104e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds the global offset table. 9114e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 912ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 913ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attributes are processor-specific. 914ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .hash 9154e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds a symbol hash table. 9164e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 917ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_HASH . 918ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attribute used is 919ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC . 920ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .init 921ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section holds executable instructions that contribute to the process 9224e86fcacSSheldon Hearninitialization code. 9234e86fcacSSheldon HearnWhen a program starts to run the system arranges to 924ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanexecute the code in this section before calling the main program entry point. 925ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section is of type 926ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 927ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attributes used are 928ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 929ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 930ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_EXECINSTR . 931ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .interp 9324e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds the pathname of a program interpreter. 9334e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf the file has 934ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmana loadable segment that includes the section, the section's attributes will 935ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmaninclude the 936ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 9374e86fcacSSheldon Hearnbit. 9384e86fcacSSheldon HearnOtherwise, that bit will be off. 9394e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 940ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 941ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .line 942ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section holds line number information for symbolic debugging, which 943ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmandescribes the correspondence between the program source and the machine code. 9444e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe contents are unspecified. 9454e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 946ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 947ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanNo attribute types are used. 948ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .note 949ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section holds information in the 950ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq Note Section 9514e86fcacSSheldon Hearnformat described below. 9524e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 953ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_NOTE . 954ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanNo attribute types are used. 955ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .plt 9564e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds the procedure linkage table. 9574e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 958ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 959ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attributes are processor-specific. 960ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .relNAME 9614e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds relocation information as described below. 9624e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf the file 963ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanhas a loadable segment that includes relocation, the section's attributes 964ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanwill include the 965ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 9664e86fcacSSheldon Hearnbit. 9674e86fcacSSheldon HearnOtherwise the bit will be off. 9684e86fcacSSheldon HearnBy convention, 969ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq NAME 9704e86fcacSSheldon Hearnis supplied by the section to which the relocations apply. 9714e86fcacSSheldon HearnThus a relocation 972ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansection for 973ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy .text 974ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmannormally would have the name 975ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy .rel.text . 976ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section is of type 977ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_REL . 978ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .relaNAME 9794e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds relocation information as described below. 9804e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf the file 981ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanhas a loadable segment that includes relocation, the section's attributes 982ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanwill include the 983ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 9844e86fcacSSheldon Hearnbit. 9854e86fcacSSheldon HearnOtherwise the bit will be off. 9864e86fcacSSheldon HearnBy convention, 987ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq NAME 9884e86fcacSSheldon Hearnis supplied by the section to which the relocations apply. 9894e86fcacSSheldon HearnThus a relocation 990ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansection for 991ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy .text 992ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmannormally would have the name 993ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy .rela.text . 994ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section is of type 995ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_RELA . 996ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .rodata 997f3a2511aSChris CostelloThis section holds read-only data that typically contributes to a 9984e86fcacSSheldon Hearnnon-writable segment in the process image. 9994e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 1000ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 1001ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attribute used is 1002ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC . 1003ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .rodata1 1004ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section hold read-only data that typically contributes to a 10054e86fcacSSheldon Hearnnon-writable segment in the process image. 10064e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 1007ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 1008ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attribute used is 1009ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC . 1010ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .shstrtab 10114e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds section names. 10124e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 1013ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_STRTAB . 1014ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanNo attribute types are used. 1015ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .strtab 1016ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section holds strings, most commonly the strings that represent the 10174e86fcacSSheldon Hearnnames associated with symbol table entries. 10184e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf the file has a loadable 1019ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansegment that includes the symbol string table, the section's attributes 1020ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanwill include the 1021ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 10224e86fcacSSheldon Hearnbit. 10234e86fcacSSheldon HearnOtherwise the bit will be off. 10244e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 1025ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_STRTAB . 1026ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .symtab 10274e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section holds a symbol table. 10284e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf the file has a loadable segment 1029ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthat includes the symbol table, the section's attributes will include 1030ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthe 1031ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 10324e86fcacSSheldon Hearnbit. 10334e86fcacSSheldon HearnOtherwise the bit will be off. 10344e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 1035ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_SYMTAB . 1036ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It .text 1037ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis section holds the 1038ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq text , 10394e86fcacSSheldon Hearnor executable instructions, of a program. 10404e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis section is of type 1041ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHT_PROGBITS . 1042ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe attributes used are 1043ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_ALLOC 1044ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand 1045ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHF_EXECINSTR . 1046dc1cbf89STom Rhodes.It .jcr 1047dc1cbf89STom RhodesThis section holds information about Java classes that must 1048dc1cbf89STom Rhodesbe registered. 1049dc1cbf89STom Rhodes.It .eh_frame 1050dc1cbf89STom RhodesThis section holds information used for C++ exception-handling. 1051ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 1052ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1053ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanString table sections hold null-terminated character sequences, commonly 10544e86fcacSSheldon Hearncalled strings. 10554e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe object file uses these strings to represent symbol 10564e86fcacSSheldon Hearnand section names. 10574e86fcacSSheldon HearnOne references a string as an index into the string 10584e86fcacSSheldon Hearntable section. 10594e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe first byte, which is index zero, is defined to hold 10604e86fcacSSheldon Hearna null character. 10614e86fcacSSheldon HearnSimilarly, a string table's last byte is defined to 1062ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanhold a null character, ensuring null termination for all strings. 1063ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1064ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanAn object file's symbol table holds information needed to locate and 10654e86fcacSSheldon Hearnrelocate a program's symbolic definitions and references. 10664e86fcacSSheldon HearnA symbol table 1067ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanindex is a subscript into this array. 1068ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1069ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 1070ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 1071ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word st_name; 1072ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Addr st_value; 1073ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Size st_size; 1074ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman unsigned char st_info; 1075ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman unsigned char st_other; 1076ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Half st_shndx; 1077ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf32_Sym; 1078ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 1079ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1080ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 1081ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 1082ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Half st_name; 1083ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman unsigned char st_info; 1084ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman unsigned char st_other; 1085ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Quarter st_shndx; 1086ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Addr st_value; 1087ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Size st_size; 1088ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf64_Sym; 1089ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 1090ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1091ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "st_value" -compact 1092ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv st_name 1093ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member holds an index into the object file's symbol string table, 10944e86fcacSSheldon Hearnwhich holds character representations of the symbol names. 10954e86fcacSSheldon HearnIf the value 1096ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanis non-zero, it represents a string table index that gives the symbol 10974e86fcacSSheldon Hearnname. 10984e86fcacSSheldon HearnOtherwise, the symbol table has no name. 1099ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv st_value 1100ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member gives the value of the associated symbol. 1101ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv st_size 11024e86fcacSSheldon HearnMany symbols have associated sizes. 11034e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis member holds zero if the symbol 1104ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanhas no size or an unknown size. 1105ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv st_info 1106ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member specifies the symbol's type and binding attributes: 1107ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1108ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "STT_SECTION" -compact 1109ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STT_NOTYPE 1110ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe symbol's type is not defined. 1111ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STT_OBJECT 1112ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe symbol is associated with a data object. 1113ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STT_FUNC 1114ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe symbol is associated with a function or other executable code. 1115ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STT_SECTION 11164e86fcacSSheldon HearnThe symbol is associated with a section. 11174e86fcacSSheldon HearnSymbol table entries of 1118ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthis type exist primarily for relocation and normally have 1119ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy STB_LOCAL 1120ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanbindings. 1121ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STT_FILE 1122ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanBy convention the symbol's name gives the name of the source file 11234e86fcacSSheldon Hearnassociated with the object file. 11244e86fcacSSheldon HearnA file symbol has 1125ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy STB_LOCAL 1126ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanbindings, its section index is 1127ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy SHN_ABS , 1128ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand it precedes the other 1129ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy STB_LOCAL 1130ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmansymbols of the file, if it is present. 1131ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STT_LOPROC 1132ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value up to and including 1133ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy STT_HIPROC 1134ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanare reserved for processor-specific semantics. 1135ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STT_HIPROC 1136ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value down to and including 1137ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy STT_LOPROC 1138ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanare reserved for processor-specific semantics. 1139ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 1140ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1141ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "STB_GLOBAL" -compact 1142ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STB_LOCAL 1143ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanLocal symbols are not visible outside the object file containing their 11444e86fcacSSheldon Hearndefinition. 11454e86fcacSSheldon HearnLocal symbols of the same name may exist in multiple file 1146ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanwithout interfering with each other. 1147ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STB_GLOBAL 11484e86fcacSSheldon HearnGlobal symbols are visible to all object files being combined. 11494e86fcacSSheldon HearnOne file's 1150ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmandefinition of a global symbol will satisfy another file's undefined 1151ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanreference to the same symbol. 1152ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STB_WEAK 1153ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanWeak symbols resemble global symbols, but their definitions have lower 1154ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanprecedence. 1155ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STB_LOPROC 1156ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value up to and including 1157ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy STB_HIPROC 1158ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanare reserved for processor-specific semantics. 1159ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv STB_HIPROC 1160ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis value down to and including 1161ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy STB_LOPROC 1162ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanare reserved for processor-specific semantics. 1163ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1164ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThere are macros for packing and unpacking the binding and type fields: 1165d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Pp 1166ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "ELF32_ST_INFO(bind, type)" -compact 1167d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.It Xo 1168d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Fn ELF32_ST_BIND info 1169d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Xc 1170ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanor 1171d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Fn ELF64_ST_BIND info 1172f3a2511aSChris Costelloextract a binding from an st_info value. 1173d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.It Xo 1174d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Fn ELF64_ST_TYPE info 1175d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Xc 1176ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanor 1177d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Fn ELF32_ST_TYPE info 1178f3a2511aSChris Costelloextract a type from an st_info value. 1179d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.It Xo 1180d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Fn ELF32_ST_INFO bind type 1181d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Xc 1182ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanor 1183d0353b83SRuslan Ermilov.Fn ELF64_ST_INFO bind type 1184f3a2511aSChris Costelloconvert a binding and a type into an st_info value. 1185ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 1186ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 1187ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1188ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv st_other 1189ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member currently holds zero and has no defined meaning. 1190ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv st_shndx 1191ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanEvery symbol table entry is 1192ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Dq defined 1193210ad6ebSJoseph Koshyin relation to some section. 11944e86fcacSSheldon HearnThis member holds the relevant section 1195ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanheader table index. 1196ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 1197ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1198ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanRelocation is the process of connecting symbolic references with 11994e86fcacSSheldon Hearnsymbolic definitions. 12004e86fcacSSheldon HearnRelocatable files must have information that 1201ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmandescribes how to modify their section contents, thus allowing executable 1202ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanand shared object files to hold the right information for a process' 12034e86fcacSSheldon Hearnprogram image. 12044e86fcacSSheldon HearnRelocation entries are these data. 1205ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1206ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanRelocation structures that do not need an addend: 1207ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1208ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 1209ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 1210ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Addr r_offset; 1211ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word r_info; 1212ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf32_Rel; 1213ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 1214ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 1215ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 1216ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Addr r_offset; 1217ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Size r_info; 1218ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf64_Rel; 1219ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 1220ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1221ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanRelocation structures that need an addend: 1222ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1223ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 1224ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 1225ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Addr r_offset; 1226ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Word r_info; 1227ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf32_Sword r_addend; 1228ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf32_Rela; 1229ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 1230ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bd -literal -offset indent 1231ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmantypedef struct { 1232ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Addr r_offset; 1233ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Size r_info; 1234ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman Elf64_Off r_addend; 1235ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman} Elf64_Rela; 1236ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Ed 1237ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Pp 1238ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Bl -tag -width "r_offset" -compact 1239ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv r_offset 1240ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member gives the location at which to apply the relocation action. 1241ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanFor a relocatable file, the value is the byte offset from the beginning 12424e86fcacSSheldon Hearnof the section to the storage unit affected by the relocation. 12434e86fcacSSheldon HearnFor an 1244ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanexecutable file or shared object, the value is the virtual address of 1245ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanthe storage unit affected by the relocation. 1246ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv r_info 1247ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member gives both the symbol table index with respect to which the 12484e86fcacSSheldon Hearnrelocation must be made and the type of relocation to apply. 12494e86fcacSSheldon HearnRelocation 12504e86fcacSSheldon Hearntypes are processor-specific. 12514e86fcacSSheldon HearnWhen the text refers to a relocation 1252ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanentry's relocation type or symbol table index, it means the result of 1253ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanapplying 1254ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy ELF_[32|64]_R_TYPE 1255ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanor 1256ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy ELF[32|64]_R_SYM , 1257ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanrespectively to the entry's 1258ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sy r_info 1259ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmember. 1260ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.It Dv r_addend 1261ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis member specifies a constant addend used to compute the value to be 1262ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanstored into the relocatable field. 1263ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.El 1264ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sh SEE ALSO 1265ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Xr as 1 , 1266ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Xr gdb 1 , 1267ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Xr ld 1 , 1268ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Xr objdump 1 , 1269ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Xr execve 2 , 1270ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Xr core 5 1271ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Rs 1272ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.%A Hewlett Packard 1273ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.%B Elf-64 Object File Format 1274ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Re 1275ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Rs 1276ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.%A Santa Cruz Operation 1277ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.%B System V Application Binary Interface 1278ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Re 1279ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Rs 1280ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.%A Unix System Laboratories 1281ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.%T Object Files 1282ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.%B "Executable and Linking Format (ELF)" 1283ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Re 1284ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sh HISTORY 1285ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe ELF header files made their appearance in 1286ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Fx 2.2.6 . 1287ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanELF in itself first appeared in 1288ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.At V . 1289ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThe ELF format is an adopted standard. 1290ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Sh AUTHORS 1291ea14e5c3SBrian FeldmanThis manual page was written by 1292ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.An Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven 1293d905b0b6SMike Pritchard.Aq asmodai@FreeBSD.org 1294ed2879a5SRuslan Ermilovwith inspiration from BSDi's 1295ed2879a5SRuslan Ermilov.Bsx 1296ea14e5c3SBrian Feldman.Xr elf 5 1297ea14e5c3SBrian Feldmanmanpage. 1298