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18  *
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20  */
21 
22 /*
23  *	Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T
24  *	  All Rights Reserved
25  *
26  * Copyright (c) 1991, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
27  * Copyright (c) 2012, Joyent, Inc. All rights reserved.
28  */
29 
30 /*
31  * Map file parsing and input section to output segment mapping.
32  */
33 #include	<stdio.h>
34 #include	<string.h>
35 #include	<debug.h>
36 #include	"msg.h"
37 #include	"_libld.h"
38 
39 /*
40  * Each time a section is placed, the function set_addralign()
41  * is called.  This function performs:
42  *
43  * -	if the section is from an external file, check if this is empty or not.
44  *	If not, we know the segment this section will belong needs a program
45  *	header. (Of course, the program is needed only if this section falls
46  *	into a loadable segment.)
47  * -	compute the Least Common Multiplier for setting the segment alignment.
48  */
49 static void
50 set_addralign(Ofl_desc *ofl, Os_desc *osp, Is_desc *isp)
51 {
52 	Shdr	*shdr = isp->is_shdr;
53 
54 	/* A discarded section has no influence on the output */
55 	if (isp->is_flags & FLG_IS_DISCARD)
56 		return;
57 
58 	/*
59 	 * If this section has data or will be assigned data
60 	 * later, mark this segment not-empty.
61 	 */
62 	if ((shdr->sh_size != 0) ||
63 	    ((isp->is_flags & FLG_IS_EXTERNAL) == 0))
64 		osp->os_sgdesc->sg_flags |= FLG_SG_PHREQ;
65 
66 	if ((ofl->ofl_dtflags_1 & DF_1_NOHDR) &&
67 	    (osp->os_sgdesc->sg_phdr).p_type != PT_LOAD)
68 		return;
69 
70 	osp->os_sgdesc->sg_align =
71 	    ld_lcm(osp->os_sgdesc->sg_align, shdr->sh_addralign);
72 }
73 
74 /*
75  * Return the first input descriptor for a given output descriptor,
76  * or NULL if there are none.
77  */
78 
79 Is_desc *
80 ld_os_first_isdesc(Os_desc *osp)
81 {
82 	int i;
83 
84 	for (i = 0; i < OS_ISD_NUM; i++) {
85 		APlist *ap_isdesc = osp->os_isdescs[i];
86 
87 		if (aplist_nitems(ap_isdesc) > 0)
88 			return ((Is_desc *)ap_isdesc->apl_data[0]);
89 	}
90 
91 	return (NULL);
92 }
93 
94 /*
95  * Attach an input section to an output section
96  *
97  * entry:
98  *	ofl - File descriptor
99  *	osp - Output section descriptor
100  *	isp - Input section descriptor
101  *	mapfile_sort - True (1) if segment supports mapfile specified ordering
102  *		of otherwise unordered input sections, and False (0) otherwise.
103  *
104  * exit:
105  *	- The input section has been attached to the output section
106  *	- If the input section is a candidate for string table merging,
107  *		then it is appended to the output section's list of merge
108  *		candidates (os_mstridescs).
109  *
110  *	On success, returns True (1). On failure, False (0).
111  */
112 static int
113 os_attach_isp(Ofl_desc *ofl, Os_desc *osp, Is_desc *isp, int mapfile_sort)
114 {
115 	Aliste	init_arritems;
116 	int	os_isdescs_idx, do_append = 1;
117 
118 	if ((isp->is_flags & FLG_IS_ORDERED) == 0) {
119 		init_arritems = AL_CNT_OS_ISDESCS;
120 		os_isdescs_idx = OS_ISD_DEFAULT;
121 
122 		/*
123 		 * If section ordering was specified for an unordered section
124 		 * via the mapfile, then search in the OS_ISD_DEFAULT list
125 		 * and insert it in the specified position. Ordered sections
126 		 * are placed in ascending order before unordered sections
127 		 * (sections with an is_ordndx value of zero).
128 		 *
129 		 * If no mapfile ordering was specified, we append it in
130 		 * the usual way below.
131 		 */
132 		if (mapfile_sort && (isp->is_ordndx > 0)) {
133 			APlist *ap_isdesc = osp->os_isdescs[OS_ISD_DEFAULT];
134 			Aliste	idx2;
135 			Is_desc	*isp2;
136 
137 			for (APLIST_TRAVERSE(ap_isdesc, idx2, isp2)) {
138 				if (isp2->is_ordndx &&
139 				    (isp2->is_ordndx <= isp->is_ordndx))
140 						continue;
141 
142 				if (aplist_insert(
143 				    &osp->os_isdescs[OS_ISD_DEFAULT],
144 				    isp, init_arritems, idx2) == NULL)
145 					return (0);
146 				do_append = 0;
147 				break;
148 			}
149 		}
150 	} else {		/* Ordered section (via shdr flags) */
151 		Word shndx;
152 
153 		/* SHF_ORDERED uses sh_info, SHF_LINK_ORDERED uses sh_link */
154 		shndx = (isp->is_shdr->sh_flags & SHF_ORDERED) ?
155 		    isp->is_shdr->sh_info : isp->is_shdr->sh_link;
156 
157 		if (shndx == SHN_BEFORE) {
158 			init_arritems = AL_CNT_OS_ISDESCS_BA;
159 			os_isdescs_idx = OS_ISD_BEFORE;
160 		} else if (shndx == SHN_AFTER) {
161 			init_arritems = AL_CNT_OS_ISDESCS_BA;
162 			os_isdescs_idx = OS_ISD_AFTER;
163 		} else {
164 			init_arritems = AL_CNT_OS_ISDESCS;
165 			os_isdescs_idx = OS_ISD_ORDERED;
166 		}
167 	}
168 
169 	/*
170 	 * If we didn't insert a section into the default list using
171 	 * mapfile specified ordering above, then append the input
172 	 * section to the appropriate list.
173 	 */
174 	if (do_append && aplist_append(&(osp->os_isdescs[os_isdescs_idx]),
175 	    isp, init_arritems) == NULL)
176 		return (0);
177 	isp->is_osdesc = osp;
178 
179 	/*
180 	 * A section can be merged if the following are true:
181 	 * -	The SHF_MERGE|SHF_STRINGS flags must be set
182 	 * -	String table compression must not be disabled (-znocompstrtab)
183 	 * -	Mapfile ordering must not have been used.
184 	 * -	The section must not be ordered via section header flags.
185 	 * -	It must not be the generated section being built to
186 	 *	replace the sections on this list.
187 	 */
188 	if (((isp->is_shdr->sh_flags & (SHF_MERGE | SHF_STRINGS)) !=
189 	    (SHF_MERGE | SHF_STRINGS)) ||
190 	    ((ofl->ofl_flags1 & FLG_OF1_NCSTTAB) != 0) ||
191 	    !do_append ||
192 	    ((isp->is_flags & (FLG_IS_ORDERED | FLG_IS_GNSTRMRG)) != 0))
193 		return (1);
194 
195 	/*
196 	 * Skip sections with (sh_entsize > 1) or (sh_addralign > 1).
197 	 *
198 	 * sh_entsize:
199 	 *	We are currently only able to merge string tables containing
200 	 *	strings with 1-byte (char) characters. Support for wide
201 	 *	characters will require our string table compression code
202 	 *	to be extended to handle larger character sizes.
203 	 *
204 	 * sh_addralign:
205 	 *	Alignments greater than 1 would require our string table
206 	 *	compression code to insert null bytes to move each
207 	 *	string to the required alignment.
208 	 */
209 	if ((isp->is_shdr->sh_entsize > 1) ||
210 	    (isp->is_shdr->sh_addralign > 1)) {
211 		DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_unsup_strmerge(ofl->ofl_lml, isp));
212 		return (1);
213 	}
214 
215 	if (aplist_append(&osp->os_mstrisdescs, isp,
216 	    AL_CNT_OS_MSTRISDESCS) == NULL)
217 		return (0);
218 
219 	/*
220 	 * The SHF_MERGE|SHF_STRINGS flags tell us that the program that
221 	 * created the section intended it to be mergeable. The
222 	 * FLG_IS_INSTRMRG flag says that we have done validity testing
223 	 * and decided that it is safe to act on that hint.
224 	 */
225 	isp->is_flags |= FLG_IS_INSTRMRG;
226 
227 	return (1);
228 }
229 
230 /*
231  * Determine whether this input COMDAT section already exists for the associated
232  * output section.  If so, then discard this input section.  Otherwise, this
233  * must be the first COMDAT section, thus it is kept for future comparisons.
234  */
235 static uintptr_t
236 add_comdat(Ofl_desc *ofl, Os_desc *osp, Is_desc *isp)
237 {
238 	Isd_node	isd, *isdp;
239 	avl_tree_t	*avlt;
240 	avl_index_t	where;
241 
242 	/*
243 	 * Create a COMDAT avl tree for this output section if required.
244 	 */
245 	if ((avlt = osp->os_comdats) == NULL) {
246 		if ((avlt = libld_calloc(sizeof (avl_tree_t), 1)) == NULL)
247 			return (S_ERROR);
248 		avl_create(avlt, isdavl_compare, sizeof (Isd_node),
249 		    SGSOFFSETOF(Isd_node, isd_avl));
250 		osp->os_comdats = avlt;
251 	}
252 
253 	/*
254 	 * A standard COMDAT section uses the section name as search key.
255 	 */
256 	isd.isd_name = isp->is_name;
257 	isd.isd_hash = sgs_str_hash(isd.isd_name);
258 
259 	if ((isdp = avl_find(avlt, &isd, &where)) != NULL) {
260 		isp->is_osdesc = osp;
261 
262 		/*
263 		 * If this section hasn't already been identified as discarded,
264 		 * generate a suitable diagnostic.
265 		 */
266 		if ((isp->is_flags & FLG_IS_DISCARD) == 0) {
267 			isp->is_flags |= FLG_IS_DISCARD;
268 			isp->is_comdatkeep = isdp->isd_isp;
269 			DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_discarded(ofl->ofl_lml, isp,
270 			    isdp->isd_isp));
271 		}
272 
273 		/*
274 		 * A discarded section does not require assignment to an output
275 		 * section.  However, if relaxed relocations have been enabled
276 		 * (either from -z relaxreloc, or asserted with .gnu.linkonce
277 		 * processing), then this section must still be assigned to an
278 		 * output section so that the sloppy relocation logic will have
279 		 * the information necessary to do its work.
280 		 */
281 		return (0);
282 	}
283 
284 	/*
285 	 * This is a new COMDAT section - so keep it.
286 	 */
287 	if ((isdp = libld_calloc(sizeof (Isd_node), 1)) == NULL)
288 		return (S_ERROR);
289 
290 	isdp->isd_name = isd.isd_name;
291 	isdp->isd_hash = isd.isd_hash;
292 	isdp->isd_isp = isp;
293 
294 	avl_insert(avlt, isdp, where);
295 	return (1);
296 }
297 
298 /*
299  * Determine whether a GNU group COMDAT section name follows the convention
300  *
301  *	section-name.symbol-name
302  *
303  * Each section within the input file is compared to see if the full section
304  * name matches the beginning of the COMDAT section, with a following '.'.
305  * A pointer to the symbol name, starting with the '.' is returned so that the
306  * caller can strip off the required section name.
307  */
308 static char *
309 gnu_comdat_sym(Ifl_desc *ifl, Is_desc *gisp)
310 {
311 	size_t	ndx;
312 
313 	for (ndx = 1; ndx < ifl->ifl_shnum; ndx++) {
314 		Is_desc	*isp;
315 		size_t	ssize;
316 
317 		if (((isp = ifl->ifl_isdesc[ndx]) == NULL) ||
318 		    (isp == gisp) || (isp->is_name == NULL))
319 			continue;
320 
321 		/*
322 		 * It's questionable whether this size should be cached in the
323 		 * Is_desc.  However, this seems an infrequent operation and
324 		 * adding Is_desc members can escalate memory usage for large
325 		 * link-edits.  For now, size the section name dynamically.
326 		 */
327 		ssize = strlen(isp->is_name);
328 		if ((strncmp(isp->is_name, gisp->is_name, ssize) == 0) &&
329 		    (gisp->is_name[ssize] == '.'))
330 			return ((char *)&gisp->is_name[ssize]);
331 	}
332 	return (NULL);
333 }
334 
335 /*
336  * GNU .gnu.linkonce sections follow a naming convention that indicates the
337  * required association with an output section.  Determine whether this input
338  * section follows the convention, and if so return the appropriate output
339  * section name.
340  *
341  *	.gnu.linkonce.b.*    ->	.bss
342  *	.gnu.linkonce.d.*    ->	.data
343  *	.gnu.linkonce.l.*    ->	.ldata
344  *	.gnu.linkonce.lb.*   ->	.lbss
345  *	.gnu.linkonce.lr.*   ->	.lrodata
346  *	.gnu.linkonce.r.*    ->	.rodata
347  *	.gnu.linkonce.s.*    ->	.sdata
348  *	.gnu.linkonce.s2.*   ->	.sdata2
349  *	.gnu.linkonce.sb.*   ->	.sbss
350  *	.gnu.linkonce.sb2.*  ->	.sbss2
351  *	.gnu.linkonce.t.*    ->	.text
352  *	.gnu.linkonce.tb.*   ->	.tbss
353  *	.gnu.linkonce.td.*   ->	.tdata
354  *	.gnu.linkonce.wi.*   ->	.debug_info
355  */
356 #define	NSTR_CH1(ch) (*(nstr + 1) == (ch))
357 #define	NSTR_CH2(ch) (*(nstr + 2) == (ch))
358 #define	NSTR_CH3(ch) (*(nstr + 3) == (ch))
359 
360 static const char *
361 gnu_linkonce_sec(const char *ostr)
362 {
363 	const char	*nstr = &ostr[MSG_SCN_GNU_LINKONCE_SIZE];
364 
365 	switch (*nstr) {
366 	case 'b':
367 		if (NSTR_CH1('.'))
368 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_BSS));
369 		break;
370 	case 'd':
371 		if (NSTR_CH1('.'))
372 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_DATA));
373 		break;
374 	case 'l':
375 		if (NSTR_CH1('.'))
376 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_LDATA));
377 		else if (NSTR_CH1('b') && NSTR_CH2('.'))
378 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_LBSS));
379 		else if (NSTR_CH1('r') && NSTR_CH2('.'))
380 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_LRODATA));
381 		break;
382 	case 'r':
383 		if (NSTR_CH1('.'))
384 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_RODATA));
385 		break;
386 	case 's':
387 		if (NSTR_CH1('.'))
388 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_SDATA));
389 		else if (NSTR_CH1('2') && NSTR_CH2('.'))
390 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_SDATA2));
391 		else if (NSTR_CH1('b') && NSTR_CH2('.'))
392 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_SBSS));
393 		else if (NSTR_CH1('b') && NSTR_CH2('2') && NSTR_CH3('.'))
394 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_SBSS2));
395 		break;
396 	case 't':
397 		if (NSTR_CH1('.'))
398 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_TEXT));
399 		else if (NSTR_CH1('b') && NSTR_CH2('.'))
400 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_TBSS));
401 		else if (NSTR_CH1('d') && NSTR_CH2('.'))
402 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_TDATA));
403 		break;
404 	case 'w':
405 		if (NSTR_CH1('i') && NSTR_CH2('.'))
406 			return (MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_DEBUG_INFO));
407 		break;
408 	default:
409 		break;
410 	}
411 
412 	/*
413 	 * No special name match found.
414 	 */
415 	return (ostr);
416 }
417 #undef	NSTR_CH1
418 #undef	NSTR_CH2
419 #undef	NSTR_CH3
420 
421 
422 /*
423  * Initialize a path info buffer for use with ld_place_section().
424  *
425  * entry:
426  *	ofl - Output descriptor
427  *	ifl - Descriptor for input file, or NULL if there is none.
428  *	info - Address of buffer to be initialized.
429  *
430  * exit:
431  *	If this is an input file, and if the entrance criteria list
432  *	contains at least one criteria that has a non-empty file string
433  *	match list (ec_files), then the block pointed at by info is
434  *	initialized, and info is returned.
435  *
436  *	If there is no input file, and/or no entrance criteria containing
437  *	a non-empty ec_files list, then NULL is returned. This is not
438  *	an error --- the NULL is simply an optimization, understood by
439  *	ld_place_path(), that allows it to skip unnecessary work.
440  */
441 Place_path_info *
442 ld_place_path_info_init(Ofl_desc *ofl, Ifl_desc *ifl, Place_path_info *info)
443 {
444 	/*
445 	 * Return NULL if there is no input file (internally generated section)
446 	 * or if the entrance criteria list does not contain any items that will
447 	 * need to be compared to the path (all the ec_files lists are empty).
448 	 */
449 	if ((ifl == NULL) || !(ofl->ofl_flags & FLG_OF_EC_FILES))
450 		return (NULL);
451 
452 	info->ppi_path = ifl->ifl_name;
453 	info->ppi_path_len = strlen(info->ppi_path);
454 	info->ppi_isar = (ifl->ifl_flags & FLG_IF_EXTRACT) != 0;
455 
456 	/*
457 	 * The basename is the final segment of the path, equivalent to
458 	 * the path itself if there are no '/' delimiters.
459 	 */
460 	info->ppi_bname = strrchr(info->ppi_path, '/');
461 	if (info->ppi_bname == NULL)
462 		info->ppi_bname = info->ppi_path;
463 	else
464 		info->ppi_bname++;	/* Skip leading '/' */
465 	info->ppi_bname_len =
466 	    info->ppi_path_len - (info->ppi_bname - info->ppi_path);
467 
468 	/*
469 	 * For an archive, the object name is the member name, which is
470 	 * enclosed in () at the end of the name string. Otherwise, it is
471 	 * the same as the basename.
472 	 */
473 	if (info->ppi_isar) {
474 		info->ppi_oname = strrchr(info->ppi_bname, '(');
475 		/* There must be an archive member suffix delimited by parens */
476 		assert((info->ppi_bname[info->ppi_bname_len - 1] == ')') &&
477 		    (info->ppi_oname != NULL));
478 		info->ppi_oname++;	/* skip leading '(' */
479 		info->ppi_oname_len = info->ppi_bname_len -
480 		    (info->ppi_oname - info->ppi_bname + 1);
481 	} else {
482 		info->ppi_oname = info->ppi_bname;
483 		info->ppi_oname_len = info->ppi_bname_len;
484 	}
485 
486 	return (info);
487 }
488 
489 /*
490  * Compare an input section path to the file comparison list the given
491  * entrance criteria.
492  *
493  * entry:
494  *	path_info - A non-NULL Place_path_info block for the file
495  *		containing the input section, initialized by
496  *		ld_place_path_info_init()
497  *	enp - Entrance criteria with a non-empty ec_files list of file
498  *		comparisons to be carried out.
499  *
500  * exit:
501  *	Return TRUE if a match is seen, and FALSE otherwise.
502  */
503 static Boolean
504 eval_ec_files(Place_path_info *path_info, Ent_desc *enp)
505 {
506 	Aliste		idx;
507 	Ent_desc_file	*edfp;
508 	size_t		cmp_len;
509 	const char	*cmp_str;
510 
511 	for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(enp->ec_files, idx, edfp)) {
512 		Word	type = edfp->edf_flags & TYP_ECF_MASK;
513 
514 		/*
515 		 * Determine the starting character, and # of characters,
516 		 * from the file path to compare against this entrance criteria
517 		 * file string.
518 		 */
519 		if (type == TYP_ECF_OBJNAME) {
520 			cmp_str = path_info->ppi_oname;
521 			cmp_len = path_info->ppi_oname_len;
522 		} else {
523 			int ar_stat_diff = path_info->ppi_isar !=
524 			    ((edfp->edf_flags & FLG_ECF_ARMEMBER) != 0);
525 
526 			/*
527 			 * If the entrance criteria specifies an archive member
528 			 * and the file does not, then there can be no match.
529 			 */
530 
531 			if (ar_stat_diff && !path_info->ppi_isar)
532 				continue;
533 
534 			if (type == TYP_ECF_PATH) {
535 				cmp_str = path_info->ppi_path;
536 				cmp_len = path_info->ppi_path_len;
537 			} else {	/* TYP_ECF_BASENAME */
538 				cmp_str = path_info->ppi_bname;
539 				cmp_len = path_info->ppi_bname_len;
540 			}
541 
542 			/*
543 			 * If the entrance criteria does not specify an archive
544 			 * member and the file does, then a match just requires
545 			 * the paths (without the archive member) to match.
546 			 * Reduce the length to not include the ar member or
547 			 * the '(' that precedes it.
548 			 */
549 			if (ar_stat_diff && path_info->ppi_isar)
550 				cmp_len = path_info->ppi_oname - cmp_str - 1;
551 		}
552 
553 		/*
554 		 * Compare the resulting string to the one from the
555 		 * entrance criteria.
556 		 */
557 		if ((cmp_len == edfp->edf_name_len) &&
558 		    (strncmp(edfp->edf_name, cmp_str, cmp_len) == 0))
559 			return (TRUE);
560 	}
561 
562 	return (FALSE);
563 }
564 
565 /*
566  * Replace the section header for the given input section with a new section
567  * header of the specified type. All values in the replacement header other
568  * than the type retain their previous values.
569  *
570  * entry:
571  *	isp - Input section to replace
572  *	sh_type - New section type to apply
573  *
574  * exit:
575  *	Returns the pointer to the new section header on success, and
576  *	NULL for failure.
577  */
578 static Shdr *
579 isp_convert_type(Is_desc *isp, Word sh_type)
580 {
581 	Shdr	*shdr;
582 
583 	if ((shdr = libld_malloc(sizeof (Shdr))) == NULL)
584 		return (NULL);
585 	*shdr = *isp->is_shdr;
586 	isp->is_shdr = shdr;
587 	shdr->sh_type = sh_type;
588 	return (shdr);
589 }
590 
591 /*
592  * Issue a fatal warning for the given .eh_frame section, which
593  * cannot be merged with the existing .eh_frame output section.
594  */
595 static void
596 eh_frame_muldef(Ofl_desc *ofl, Is_desc *isp)
597 {
598 	Sg_desc	*sgp;
599 	Is_desc *isp1;
600 	Os_desc	*osp;
601 	Aliste	idx1, idx2, idx3;
602 
603 	/*
604 	 * Locate the .eh_frame output section, and use the first section
605 	 * assigned to it in the error message. The user can then compare
606 	 * the two sections to determine what attribute prevented the merge.
607 	 */
608 	for (APLIST_TRAVERSE(ofl->ofl_segs, idx1, sgp)) {
609 		for (APLIST_TRAVERSE(sgp->sg_osdescs, idx2, osp)) {
610 			if ((osp->os_flags & FLG_OS_EHFRAME) == 0)
611 				continue;
612 
613 			for (idx3 = 0; idx3 < OS_ISD_NUM; idx3++) {
614 				APlist *lst = osp->os_isdescs[idx3];
615 
616 				if (aplist_nitems(lst) == 0)
617 					continue;
618 
619 				isp1 = lst->apl_data[0];
620 				ld_eprintf(ofl, ERR_FATAL,
621 				    MSG_INTL(MSG_UPD_MULEHFRAME),
622 				    isp1->is_file->ifl_name,
623 				    EC_WORD(isp1->is_scnndx), isp1->is_name,
624 				    isp->is_file->ifl_name,
625 				    EC_WORD(isp->is_scnndx), isp->is_name);
626 				return;
627 			}
628 		}
629 	}
630 }
631 
632 /*
633  * Place a section into the appropriate segment and output section.
634  *
635  * entry:
636  *	ofl - File descriptor
637  *	isp - Input section descriptor of section to be placed.
638  *	path_info - NULL, or pointer to Place_path_info buffer initialized
639  *		by ld_place_path_info_init() for the file associated to isp,
640  *		for use in processing entrance criteria with non-empty
641  *		file matching string list (ec_files)
642  *	ident - Section identifier, used to order sections relative to
643  *		others within the output segment.
644  *	alt_os_name - If non-NULL, the name of the output section to place
645  *		isp into. If NULL, input sections go to an output section
646  *		with the same name as the input section.
647  */
648 Os_desc *
649 ld_place_section(Ofl_desc *ofl, Is_desc *isp, Place_path_info *path_info,
650     int ident, const char *alt_os_name)
651 {
652 	Ent_desc	*enp;
653 	Sg_desc		*sgp;
654 	Os_desc		*osp;
655 	Aliste		idx1, iidx;
656 	int		os_ndx;
657 	Shdr		*shdr = isp->is_shdr;
658 	Xword		shflagmask, shflags = shdr->sh_flags;
659 	Ifl_desc	*ifl = isp->is_file;
660 	char		*oname, *sname;
661 	uint_t		onamehash;
662 	Boolean		is_ehframe = (isp->is_flags & FLG_IS_EHFRAME) != 0;
663 
664 	/*
665 	 * Define any sections that must be thought of as referenced.  These
666 	 * sections may not be referenced externally in a manner ld(1) can
667 	 * discover, but they must be retained (ie. not removed by -zignore).
668 	 */
669 	static const Msg RefSecs[] = {
670 		MSG_SCN_INIT,		/* MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_INIT) */
671 		MSG_SCN_FINI,		/* MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_FINI) */
672 		MSG_SCN_EX_RANGES,	/* MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_EX_RANGES) */
673 		MSG_SCN_EX_SHARED,	/* MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_EX_SHARED) */
674 		MSG_SCN_CTORS,		/* MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_CTORS) */
675 		MSG_SCN_DTORS,		/* MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_DTORS) */
676 		MSG_SCN_EHFRAME,	/* MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_EHFRAME) */
677 		MSG_SCN_EHFRAME_HDR,	/* MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_EHFRAME_HDR) */
678 		MSG_SCN_JCR,		/* MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_JCR) */
679 		0
680 	};
681 
682 	DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_in(ofl->ofl_lml, isp));
683 
684 	/*
685 	 * If this section identifies group members, or this section indicates
686 	 * that it is a member of a group, determine whether the section is
687 	 * still required.
688 	 */
689 	if ((shflags & SHF_GROUP) || (shdr->sh_type == SHT_GROUP)) {
690 		Group_desc	*gdesc;
691 
692 		if ((gdesc = ld_get_group(ofl, isp)) != NULL) {
693 			DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_group(ofl->ofl_lml, isp, gdesc));
694 
695 			/*
696 			 * If this group has been replaced by another group,
697 			 * then this section needs to be discarded.
698 			 */
699 			if (gdesc->gd_oisc) {
700 				isp->is_flags |= FLG_IS_DISCARD;
701 
702 				/*
703 				 * Since we're discarding the section, we
704 				 * can skip assigning it to an output section.
705 				 * The exception is that if the user
706 				 * specifies -z relaxreloc, then
707 				 * we need to assign the output section so
708 				 * that the sloppy relocation logic will have
709 				 * the information necessary to do its work.
710 				 */
711 				if (!(ofl->ofl_flags1 & FLG_OF1_RLXREL))
712 					return (NULL);
713 			}
714 		}
715 
716 		/*
717 		 * SHT_GROUP sections can only be included into relocatable
718 		 * objects.
719 		 */
720 		if (shdr->sh_type == SHT_GROUP) {
721 			if ((ofl->ofl_flags & FLG_OF_RELOBJ) == 0) {
722 				isp->is_flags |= FLG_IS_DISCARD;
723 				return (NULL);
724 			}
725 		}
726 	}
727 
728 	/*
729 	 * Always assign SHF_TLS sections to the DATA segment (and then the
730 	 * PT_TLS embedded inside of there).
731 	 */
732 	if (shflags & SHF_TLS)
733 		shflags |= SHF_WRITE;
734 
735 	/*
736 	 * Traverse the entrance criteria list searching for a segment that
737 	 * matches the input section we have.  If an entrance criterion is set
738 	 * then there must be an exact match.  If we complete the loop without
739 	 * finding a segment, then sgp will be NULL.
740 	 */
741 	sgp = NULL;
742 	for (APLIST_TRAVERSE(ofl->ofl_ents, idx1, enp)) {
743 
744 		/* Disabled segments are not available for assignment */
745 		if (enp->ec_segment->sg_flags & FLG_SG_DISABLED)
746 			continue;
747 
748 		/*
749 		 * If an entrance criteria doesn't have any of its fields
750 		 * set, it will match any section it is tested against.
751 		 * We set the FLG_EC_CATCHALL flag on these, primarily because
752 		 * it helps readers of our debug output to understand what
753 		 * the criteria means --- otherwise the user would just see
754 		 * that every field is 0, but might not understand the
755 		 * significance of that.
756 		 *
757 		 * Given that we set this flag, we can use it here as an
758 		 * optimization to short circuit all of the tests in this
759 		 * loop. Note however, that if we did not do this, the end
760 		 * result would be the same --- the empty criteria will sail
761 		 * past the following tests and reach the end of the loop.
762 		 */
763 		if (enp->ec_flags & FLG_EC_CATCHALL) {
764 			sgp = enp->ec_segment;
765 			break;
766 		}
767 
768 		if (enp->ec_type && (enp->ec_type != shdr->sh_type))
769 			continue;
770 		if (enp->ec_attrmask &&
771 		    /* LINTED */
772 		    (enp->ec_attrmask & enp->ec_attrbits) !=
773 		    (enp->ec_attrmask & shflags))
774 			continue;
775 		if (enp->ec_is_name &&
776 		    (strcmp(enp->ec_is_name, isp->is_name) != 0))
777 			continue;
778 
779 		if ((alist_nitems(enp->ec_files) > 0) &&
780 		    ((path_info == NULL) || !eval_ec_files(path_info, enp)))
781 			continue;
782 
783 		/* All entrance criteria tests passed */
784 		sgp = enp->ec_segment;
785 		break;
786 	}
787 
788 	/*
789 	 * The final entrance criteria record is a FLG_EC_CATCHALL that points
790 	 * at the final predefined segment "extra", and this final segment is
791 	 * tagged FLG_SG_NODISABLE. Therefore, the above loop must always find
792 	 * a segment.
793 	 */
794 	assert(sgp != NULL);
795 
796 	/*
797 	 * Transfer the input section sorting key from the entrance criteria
798 	 * to the input section. A non-zero value means that the section
799 	 * will be sorted on this key amoung the other sections that have a
800 	 * non-zero key. These sorted sections are collectively placed at the
801 	 * head of the output section.
802 	 *
803 	 * If the sort key is 0, the section is placed after the sorted
804 	 * sections in the order they are encountered.
805 	 */
806 	isp->is_ordndx = enp->ec_ordndx;
807 
808 	/* Remember that this entrance criteria has placed a section */
809 	enp->ec_flags |= FLG_EC_USED;
810 
811 	/*
812 	 * If our caller has supplied an alternative name for the output
813 	 * section, then we defer to their request. Otherwise, the default
814 	 * is to use the same name as that of the input section being placed.
815 	 *
816 	 * The COMDAT, SHT_GROUP and GNU name translations that follow have
817 	 * the potential to alter this initial name.
818 	 */
819 	oname = (char *)((alt_os_name == NULL) ? isp->is_name : alt_os_name);
820 
821 	/*
822 	 * Solaris section names may follow the convention:
823 	 *
824 	 *	section-name%symbol-name
825 	 *
826 	 * This convention has been used to order the layout of sections within
827 	 * segments for objects built with the compilers -xF option.  However,
828 	 * the final object should not contain individual section headers for
829 	 * all such input sections, instead the symbol name is stripped from the
830 	 * name to establish the final output section name.
831 	 *
832 	 * This convention has also been followed for COMDAT and sections
833 	 * identified though SHT_GROUP data.
834 	 *
835 	 * Strip out the % from the section name for:
836 	 *	- Non-relocatable objects
837 	 *	- Relocatable objects if input section sorting is
838 	 *	  in force for the segment in question.
839 	 */
840 	if (((ofl->ofl_flags & FLG_OF_RELOBJ) == 0) ||
841 	    (sgp->sg_flags & FLG_SG_IS_ORDER)) {
842 		if ((sname = strchr(isp->is_name, '%')) != NULL) {
843 			size_t	size = sname - isp->is_name;
844 
845 			if ((oname = libld_malloc(size + 1)) == NULL)
846 				return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
847 			(void) strncpy(oname, isp->is_name, size);
848 			oname[size] = '\0';
849 			DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_redirected(ofl->ofl_lml, isp, oname));
850 		}
851 	}
852 
853 	/*
854 	 * When building relocatable objects, we must not redirect COMDAT
855 	 * section names into their outputs, such that our output object may
856 	 * be successfully used as an input object also requiring COMDAT
857 	 * processing
858 	 */
859 
860 	/*
861 	 * GNU section names may follow the convention:
862 	 *
863 	 *	.gnu.linkonce.*
864 	 *
865 	 * The .gnu.linkonce is a section naming convention that indicates a
866 	 * COMDAT requirement.  Determine whether this section follows the GNU
867 	 * pattern, and if so, determine whether this section should be
868 	 * discarded or retained.  The comparison of is_name[1] with 'g'
869 	 * is an optimization to skip using strncmp() too much. This is safe,
870 	 * because we know the name is not NULL, and therefore must have
871 	 * at least one character plus a NULL termination.
872 	 */
873 	if ((isp->is_name == oname) && (isp->is_name[1] == 'g') &&
874 	    (strncmp(MSG_ORIG(MSG_SCN_GNU_LINKONCE), isp->is_name,
875 	    MSG_SCN_GNU_LINKONCE_SIZE) == 0)) {
876 		if ((ofl->ofl_flags & FLG_OF_RELOBJ) == 0) {
877 			if ((oname = (char *)gnu_linkonce_sec(isp->is_name)) !=
878 			    isp->is_name) {
879 				DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_redirected(ofl->ofl_lml, isp,
880 				    oname));
881 			}
882 		}
883 
884 		/*
885 		 * Explicitly identify this section type as COMDAT.  Also,
886 		 * enable relaxed relocation processing, as this is typically
887 		 * a requirement with .gnu.linkonce sections.
888 		 */
889 		isp->is_flags |= FLG_IS_COMDAT;
890 		if ((ofl->ofl_flags1 & FLG_OF1_NRLXREL) == 0)
891 			ofl->ofl_flags1 |= FLG_OF1_RLXREL;
892 		DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_gnu_comdat(ofl->ofl_lml, isp, TRUE,
893 		    (ofl->ofl_flags1 & FLG_OF1_RLXREL) != 0));
894 	}
895 
896 	/*
897 	 * GNU section names may also follow the convention:
898 	 *
899 	 *	section-name.symbol-name
900 	 *
901 	 * This convention is used when defining SHT_GROUP sections of type
902 	 * COMDAT.  Thus, any group processing will have discovered any group
903 	 * sections, and this identification can be triggered by a pattern
904 	 * match section names.
905 	 */
906 	if ((isp->is_name == oname) && (isp->is_flags & FLG_IS_COMDAT) &&
907 	    ((sname = gnu_comdat_sym(ifl, isp)) != NULL)) {
908 		size_t	size = sname - isp->is_name;
909 
910 		if ((ofl->ofl_flags & FLG_OF_RELOBJ) == 0) {
911 			if ((oname = libld_malloc(size + 1)) == NULL)
912 				return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
913 			(void) strncpy(oname, isp->is_name, size);
914 			oname[size] = '\0';
915 			DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_redirected(ofl->ofl_lml, isp, oname));
916 		}
917 
918 		/*
919 		 * Enable relaxed relocation processing, as this is
920 		 * typically a requirement with GNU COMDAT sections.
921 		 */
922 		if ((ofl->ofl_flags1 & FLG_OF1_NRLXREL) == 0) {
923 			ofl->ofl_flags1 |= FLG_OF1_RLXREL;
924 			DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_gnu_comdat(ofl->ofl_lml, isp,
925 			    FALSE, TRUE));
926 		}
927 	}
928 
929 	/*
930 	 * Assign a hash value now that the output section name has been
931 	 * finalized.
932 	 */
933 	onamehash = sgs_str_hash(oname);
934 
935 	/*
936 	 * Determine if output section ordering is turned on. If so, return
937 	 * the appropriate ordering index for the section. This information
938 	 * is derived from the Sg_desc->sg_os_order list that was built
939 	 * up from the Mapfile.
940 	 *
941 	 * A value of 0 for os_ndx means that the section is not sorted
942 	 * (i.e. is not found in the sg_os_order). The items in sg_os_order
943 	 * are in the desired sort order, so adding 1 to their alist index
944 	 * gives a suitable index for sorting.
945 	 */
946 	os_ndx = 0;
947 	if (alist_nitems(sgp->sg_os_order) > 0) {
948 		Sec_order	*scop;
949 
950 		for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(sgp->sg_os_order, idx1, scop)) {
951 			if (strcmp(scop->sco_secname, oname) == 0) {
952 				scop->sco_flags |= FLG_SGO_USED;
953 				os_ndx = idx1 + 1;
954 				break;
955 			}
956 		}
957 	}
958 
959 	/*
960 	 * Mask of section header flags to ignore when matching sections. We
961 	 * are more strict with relocatable objects, ignoring only the order
962 	 * flags, and keeping sections apart if they differ otherwise. This
963 	 * follows the policy that sections in a relative object should only
964 	 * be merged if their flags are the same, and avoids destroying
965 	 * information prematurely. For final products however, we ignore all
966 	 * flags that do not prevent a merge.
967 	 */
968 	shflagmask =
969 	    (ofl->ofl_flags & FLG_OF_RELOBJ) ? ALL_SHF_ORDER : ALL_SHF_IGNORE;
970 
971 	/*
972 	 * Traverse the input section list for the output section we have been
973 	 * assigned. If we find a matching section simply add this new section.
974 	 */
975 	iidx = 0;
976 	for (APLIST_TRAVERSE(sgp->sg_osdescs, idx1, osp)) {
977 		Shdr	*os_shdr = osp->os_shdr;
978 
979 		/*
980 		 * An input section matches an output section if:
981 		 * -	The ident values match
982 		 * -	The names match
983 		 * -	Not a GROUP section
984 		 * - 	Not a DTrace dof section
985 		 * -	Section types match
986 		 * -	Matching section flags, after screening out the
987 		 *	shflagmask flags.
988 		 *
989 		 * Section types are considered to match if any one of
990 		 * the following are true:
991 		 * -	The type codes are the same
992 		 * -	Both are .eh_frame sections (regardless of type code)
993 		 * -	The input section is COMDAT, and the output section
994 		 *	is SHT_PROGBITS.
995 		 */
996 		if ((ident == osp->os_identndx) &&
997 		    (ident != ld_targ.t_id.id_rel) &&
998 		    (onamehash == osp->os_namehash) &&
999 		    (shdr->sh_type != SHT_GROUP) &&
1000 		    (shdr->sh_type != SHT_SUNW_dof) &&
1001 		    ((shdr->sh_type == os_shdr->sh_type) ||
1002 		    (is_ehframe && (osp->os_flags & FLG_OS_EHFRAME)) ||
1003 		    ((shdr->sh_type == SHT_SUNW_COMDAT) &&
1004 		    (os_shdr->sh_type == SHT_PROGBITS))) &&
1005 		    ((shflags & ~shflagmask) ==
1006 		    (os_shdr->sh_flags & ~shflagmask)) &&
1007 		    (strcmp(oname, osp->os_name) == 0)) {
1008 			uintptr_t	err;
1009 
1010 			/*
1011 			 * Process any COMDAT section, keeping the first and
1012 			 * discarding all others.
1013 			 */
1014 			if ((isp->is_flags & FLG_IS_COMDAT) &&
1015 			    ((err = add_comdat(ofl, osp, isp)) != 1))
1016 				return ((Os_desc *)err);
1017 
1018 			/*
1019 			 * Set alignment
1020 			 */
1021 			set_addralign(ofl, osp, isp);
1022 
1023 			/*
1024 			 * If this section is a non-empty TLS section indicate
1025 			 * that a PT_TLS program header is required.
1026 			 */
1027 			if ((shflags & SHF_TLS) && shdr->sh_size &&
1028 			    ((ofl->ofl_flags & FLG_OF_RELOBJ) == 0))
1029 				ofl->ofl_flags |= FLG_OF_TLSPHDR;
1030 
1031 			/*
1032 			 * Insert the input section descriptor on the proper
1033 			 * output section descriptor list.
1034 			 *
1035 			 * If this segment requires input section ordering,
1036 			 * honor any mapfile specified ordering for otherwise
1037 			 * unordered sections by setting the mapfile_sort
1038 			 * argument of os_attach_isp() to True.
1039 			 */
1040 
1041 			if (os_attach_isp(ofl, osp, isp,
1042 			    (sgp->sg_flags & FLG_SG_IS_ORDER) != 0) == 0)
1043 				return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
1044 
1045 			/*
1046 			 * If this input section and file is associated to an
1047 			 * artificially referenced output section, make sure
1048 			 * they are marked as referenced also. This ensures
1049 			 * that this input section and file isn't eliminated
1050 			 * when -zignore is in effect.
1051 			 *
1052 			 * See -zignore comments when creating a new output
1053 			 * section below.
1054 			 */
1055 			if (((ifl &&
1056 			    (ifl->ifl_flags & FLG_IF_IGNORE)) || DBG_ENABLED) &&
1057 			    (osp->os_flags & FLG_OS_SECTREF)) {
1058 				isp->is_flags |= FLG_IS_SECTREF;
1059 				if (ifl)
1060 					ifl->ifl_flags |= FLG_IF_FILEREF;
1061 			}
1062 
1063 			DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_added(ofl->ofl_lml, osp, sgp));
1064 			return (osp);
1065 		}
1066 
1067 		/*
1068 		 * Do we need to worry about section ordering?
1069 		 */
1070 		if (os_ndx) {
1071 			if (osp->os_ordndx) {
1072 				if (os_ndx < osp->os_ordndx)
1073 					/* insert section here. */
1074 					break;
1075 				else {
1076 					iidx = idx1 + 1;
1077 					continue;
1078 				}
1079 			} else {
1080 				/* insert section here. */
1081 				break;
1082 			}
1083 		} else if (osp->os_ordndx) {
1084 			iidx = idx1 + 1;
1085 			continue;
1086 		}
1087 
1088 		/*
1089 		 * If the new sections identifier is less than that of the
1090 		 * present input section we need to insert the new section
1091 		 * at this point.
1092 		 */
1093 		if (ident < osp->os_identndx)
1094 			break;
1095 
1096 		iidx = idx1 + 1;
1097 	}
1098 
1099 	/*
1100 	 * We are adding a new output section.  Update the section header
1101 	 * count and associated string size.
1102 	 *
1103 	 * If the input section triggering this output section has been marked
1104 	 * for discard, and if no other non-discarded input section comes along
1105 	 * to join it, then we will over count. We cannot know if this will
1106 	 * happen or not until all input is seen. Set FLG_OF_AJDOSCNT to
1107 	 * trigger a final count readjustment.
1108 	 */
1109 	if (isp->is_flags & FLG_IS_DISCARD)
1110 		ofl->ofl_flags |= FLG_OF_ADJOSCNT;
1111 	ofl->ofl_shdrcnt++;
1112 	if (st_insert(ofl->ofl_shdrsttab, oname) == -1)
1113 		return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
1114 
1115 	/*
1116 	 * Create a new output section descriptor.
1117 	 */
1118 	if ((osp = libld_calloc(sizeof (Os_desc), 1)) == NULL)
1119 		return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
1120 	if ((osp->os_shdr = libld_calloc(sizeof (Shdr), 1)) == NULL)
1121 		return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
1122 
1123 	/*
1124 	 * Convert COMDAT section to PROGBITS as this the first section of the
1125 	 * output section.  Save any COMDAT section for later processing, as
1126 	 * additional COMDAT sections that match this section need discarding.
1127 	 */
1128 	if ((shdr->sh_type == SHT_SUNW_COMDAT) &&
1129 	    ((shdr = isp_convert_type(isp, SHT_PROGBITS)) == NULL))
1130 		return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
1131 	if ((isp->is_flags & FLG_IS_COMDAT) &&
1132 	    (add_comdat(ofl, osp, isp) == S_ERROR))
1133 		return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
1134 
1135 	if (is_ehframe) {
1136 		/*
1137 		 * Executable or sharable objects can have at most a single
1138 		 * .eh_frame section. Detect attempts to create more than
1139 		 * one. This occurs if the input sections have incompatible
1140 		 * attributes.
1141 		 */
1142 		if ((ofl->ofl_flags & FLG_OF_EHFRAME) &&
1143 		    !(ofl->ofl_flags & FLG_OF_RELOBJ)) {
1144 			eh_frame_muldef(ofl, isp);
1145 			return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
1146 		}
1147 		ofl->ofl_flags |= FLG_OF_EHFRAME;
1148 
1149 		/*
1150 		 * For .eh_frame sections, we always set the type to be the
1151 		 * type specified by the ABI.  This allows .eh_frame sections
1152 		 * of type SHT_PROGBITS to be correctly merged with .eh_frame
1153 		 * sections of the ABI-defined type (e.g. SHT_AMD64_UNWIND),
1154 		 * with the output being of the ABI-defined type.
1155 		 */
1156 		osp->os_shdr->sh_type = ld_targ.t_m.m_sht_unwind;
1157 	} else {
1158 		osp->os_shdr->sh_type = shdr->sh_type;
1159 	}
1160 
1161 	osp->os_shdr->sh_flags = shdr->sh_flags;
1162 	osp->os_shdr->sh_entsize = shdr->sh_entsize;
1163 	osp->os_name = oname;
1164 	osp->os_namehash = onamehash;
1165 	osp->os_ordndx = os_ndx;
1166 	osp->os_sgdesc = sgp;
1167 	if (is_ehframe)
1168 		osp->os_flags |= FLG_OS_EHFRAME;
1169 
1170 	if (ifl && (shdr->sh_type == SHT_PROGBITS)) {
1171 		/*
1172 		 * Try to preserve the intended meaning of sh_link/sh_info.
1173 		 * See the translate_link() in update.c.
1174 		 */
1175 		osp->os_shdr->sh_link = shdr->sh_link;
1176 		if (shdr->sh_flags & SHF_INFO_LINK)
1177 			osp->os_shdr->sh_info = shdr->sh_info;
1178 	}
1179 
1180 	/*
1181 	 * When -zignore is in effect, user supplied sections and files that are
1182 	 * not referenced from other sections, are eliminated from the object
1183 	 * being produced.  Some sections, although unreferenced, are special,
1184 	 * and must not be eliminated.  Determine if this new output section is
1185 	 * one of those special sections, and if so mark it artificially as
1186 	 * referenced.  Any input section and file associated to this output
1187 	 * section is also be marked as referenced, and thus won't be eliminated
1188 	 * from the final output.
1189 	 */
1190 	if (ifl && ((ofl->ofl_flags1 & FLG_OF1_IGNPRC) || DBG_ENABLED)) {
1191 		const Msg	*refsec;
1192 
1193 		for (refsec = RefSecs; *refsec; refsec++) {
1194 			if (strcmp(osp->os_name, MSG_ORIG(*refsec)) == 0) {
1195 				osp->os_flags |= FLG_OS_SECTREF;
1196 
1197 				if ((ifl->ifl_flags & FLG_IF_IGNORE) ||
1198 				    DBG_ENABLED) {
1199 					isp->is_flags |= FLG_IS_SECTREF;
1200 					ifl->ifl_flags |= FLG_IF_FILEREF;
1201 				}
1202 				break;
1203 			}
1204 		}
1205 	}
1206 
1207 	/*
1208 	 * Sections of type SHT_GROUP are added to the ofl->ofl_osgroups list,
1209 	 * so that they can be updated as a group later.
1210 	 */
1211 	if ((shdr->sh_type == SHT_GROUP) &&
1212 	    ((isp->is_flags & FLG_IS_DISCARD) == 0) &&
1213 	    (aplist_append(&ofl->ofl_osgroups, osp,
1214 	    AL_CNT_OFL_OSGROUPS) == NULL))
1215 		return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
1216 
1217 	/*
1218 	 * If this section is a non-empty TLS section indicate that a PT_TLS
1219 	 * program header is required.
1220 	 */
1221 	if ((shflags & SHF_TLS) && shdr->sh_size &&
1222 	    ((ofl->ofl_flags & FLG_OF_RELOBJ) == 0))
1223 		ofl->ofl_flags |= FLG_OF_TLSPHDR;
1224 
1225 	/*
1226 	 * If a non-allocatable section is going to be put into a loadable
1227 	 * segment then turn on the allocate bit for this section and warn the
1228 	 * user that we have done so.  This could only happen through the use
1229 	 * of a mapfile.
1230 	 */
1231 	if ((sgp->sg_phdr.p_type == PT_LOAD) &&
1232 	    ((osp->os_shdr->sh_flags & SHF_ALLOC) == 0)) {
1233 		ld_eprintf(ofl, ERR_WARNING, MSG_INTL(MSG_SCN_NONALLOC),
1234 		    ofl->ofl_name, osp->os_name, sgp->sg_name);
1235 		osp->os_shdr->sh_flags |= SHF_ALLOC;
1236 	}
1237 
1238 	/*
1239 	 * Retain this sections identifier for future comparisons when placing
1240 	 * a section (after all sections have been processed this variable will
1241 	 * be used to hold the sections symbol index as we don't need to retain
1242 	 * the identifier any more).
1243 	 */
1244 	osp->os_identndx = ident;
1245 
1246 	/*
1247 	 * Set alignment.
1248 	 */
1249 	set_addralign(ofl, osp, isp);
1250 
1251 	if (os_attach_isp(ofl, osp, isp, 0) == 0)
1252 		return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
1253 
1254 	DBG_CALL(Dbg_sec_created(ofl->ofl_lml, osp, sgp));
1255 
1256 	/*
1257 	 * Insert the new section at the offset given by iidx.  If no position
1258 	 * for it was identified above, this will be index 0, causing the new
1259 	 * section to be prepended to the beginning of the section list.
1260 	 * Otherwise, it is the index following the section that was identified.
1261 	 */
1262 	if (aplist_insert(&sgp->sg_osdescs, osp, AL_CNT_SG_OSDESC,
1263 	    iidx) == NULL)
1264 		return ((Os_desc *)S_ERROR);
1265 	return (osp);
1266 }
1267