#pragma once #include "Rts.h" #include "LinkerInternals.h" #include "PathUtils.h" #include #include #include "BeginPrivate.h" #if defined(x86_64_HOST_ARCH) #define PEi386_IMAGE_OFFSET 4 #else #define PEi386_IMAGE_OFFSET 0 #endif /******************************************** * COFF/PE types ********************************************/ typedef enum _COFF_OBJ_TYPE { COFF_IMAGE, COFF_ANON_OBJ, COFF_IMPORT_LIB, COFF_ANON_BIG_OBJ, COFF_UNKNOWN } COFF_OBJ_TYPE; typedef struct _COFF_HEADER_INFO { COFF_OBJ_TYPE type; uint16_t sizeOfOptionalHeader; uint16_t sizeOfHeader; uint32_t pointerToSymbolTable; uint32_t numberOfSymbols; uint32_t numberOfSections; } COFF_HEADER_INFO; /******************************************** * COFF/PE prototypes ********************************************/ void initLinker_PEi386( void ); const char * addDLL_PEi386( pathchar *dll_name, HINSTANCE *instance ); void freePreloadObjectFile_PEi386( ObjectCode *oc ); bool checkAndLoadImportLibrary( pathchar* arch_name, char* member_name, FILE* f); pathchar* findSystemLibrary_PEi386( pathchar* dll_name ); HsPtr addLibrarySearchPath_PEi386( pathchar* dll_path ); bool removeLibrarySearchPath_PEi386( HsPtr dll_path_index ); bool ocResolve_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ); bool ocRunInit_PEi386 ( ObjectCode *oc ); bool ocGetNames_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ); bool ocVerifyImage_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ); SymbolAddr *lookupSymbol_PEi386(SymbolName *lbl); bool ocAllocateSymbolExtras_PEi386 ( ObjectCode* oc ); SymbolAddr *lookupSymbolInDLLs ( unsigned char *lbl ); /* See Note [mingw-w64 name decoration scheme] */ char * allocateImageAndTrampolines ( pathchar* arch_name, char* member_name, FILE* f, int size, int isThin); /******************************************** * COFF/PE headers ********************************************/ /* Section 7.1 PE Specification */ typedef IMPORT_OBJECT_HEADER COFF_import_header; #define sizeof_COFF_import_Header sizeof(COFF_import_header) typedef IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER COFF_section; #define sizeof_COFF_section sizeof(COFF_section) typedef IMAGE_SYMBOL COFF_symbol_og; #define sizeof_COFF_symbol_og sizeof(COFF_symbol_og) typedef IMAGE_SYMBOL_EX COFF_symbol_ex; #define sizeof_COFF_symbol_ex sizeof(COFF_symbol_ex) typedef IMAGE_RELOCATION COFF_reloc; #define sizeof_COFF_reloc sizeof(COFF_reloc) // MingW-w64 is missing these from the implementation. So we have to look them up typedef DLL_DIRECTORY_COOKIE(WINAPI *LPAddDLLDirectory)(PCWSTR NewDirectory); typedef WINBOOL(WINAPI *LPRemoveDLLDirectory)(DLL_DIRECTORY_COOKIE Cookie); /* Combine union of possible symbol types. */ typedef union _COFF_symbol { COFF_symbol_og og; COFF_symbol_ex ex; } COFF_symbol; /* A record for storing handles into DLLs. */ typedef struct _OpenedDLL { pathchar* name; struct _OpenedDLL* next; HINSTANCE instance; } OpenedDLL; /* A record for storing indirectly linked functions from DLLs. */ typedef struct _IndirectAddr { SymbolAddr* addr; struct _IndirectAddr* next; } IndirectAddr; /* Util symbol handling functions. */ COFF_OBJ_TYPE getObjectType ( char* image, pathchar* fileName ); COFF_HEADER_INFO* getHeaderInfo ( ObjectCode* oc ); size_t getSymbolSize ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info ); int32_t getSymSectionNumber ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint32_t getSymValue ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint8_t getSymStorageClass ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint8_t getSymNumberOfAuxSymbols ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint16_t getSymType ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); uint8_t* getSymShortName ( COFF_HEADER_INFO *info, COFF_symbol* sym ); /* See Note [mingw-w64 name decoration scheme] */ #if !defined(x86_64_HOST_ARCH) #define STRIP_LEADING_UNDERSCORE 1 #else #define STRIP_LEADING_UNDERSCORE 0 #endif /* Note [mingw-w64 name decoration scheme] What's going on with name decoration? Well, original code have some crufty and ad-hocish paths related mostly to very old mingw gcc/binutils/runtime combinations. Now mingw-w64 offers pretty uniform and MS-compatible decoration scheme across its tools and runtime. The scheme is pretty straightforward: on 32 bit objects symbols are exported with underscore prepended (and @ + stack size suffix appended for stdcall functions), on 64 bits no underscore is prepended and no suffix is appended because we have no stdcall convention on 64 bits. See #9218 */ #include "EndPrivate.h"