| ELF_GETDATA(3) | Library Functions Manual | ELF_GETDATA(3) |
elf_getdata,
elf_newdata, elf_rawdata
— iterate through or allocate section
data
ELF Access Library (libelf, -lelf)
#include
<libelf.h>
Elf_Data *
elf_getdata(Elf_Scn
*scn, Elf_Data
*data);
Elf_Data *
elf_newdata(Elf_Scn
*scn);
Elf_Data *
elf_rawdata(Elf_Scn
*scn, Elf_Data
*data);
These functions are used to access and manipulate data descriptors associated with section descriptors. Data descriptors used by the ELF library are described in elf(3).
Function
elf_getdata()
will return the next data descriptor associated with section descriptor
scn. The returned data descriptor will be setup to
contain translated data. Argument data may be
NULL, in which case the function returns the first
data descriptor associated with section scn. If
argument data is not NULL, it
must be a pointer to a data descriptor associated with section descriptor
scn, and function
elf_getdata() will return a pointer to the next data
descriptor for the section, or NULL when the end of
the section's descriptor list is reached.
Function
elf_newdata()
will allocate a new data descriptor and append it to the list of data
descriptors associated with section descriptor scn.
The new data descriptor will be initialized as follows:
NULL.ELF_F_LAYOUT flag was set on the ELF
descriptor.ELF_T_BYTE.ELF_F_LAYOUT flag on descriptor
elf, then the data referenced by the returned descriptor
will be positioned after the existing content of the section, honoring the
file alignment specified in member d_align. On
successful completion of a call to elf_newdata(), the
ELF library will mark the section scn as
“dirty”.
Function
elf_rawdata()
is used to step through the data descriptors associated with section
scn. In contrast to function
elf_getdata(), this function returns untranslated
data. If argument data is
NULL, the first data descriptor associated with
section scn is returned. If argument
data is not NULL, is must be a
data descriptor associated with section scn, and
function elf_rawdata() will return the next data
descriptor in the list, or NULL if no further
descriptors are present. Function elf_rawdata()
always returns Elf_Data structures of type
ELF_T_BYTE.
For sections of type SHT_NOBITS, and for
zero-sized sections, the functions elf_getdata() and
elf_rawdata() return a pointer to a valid
Elf_Data structure that has its
d_buf member set to NULL and
its d_size member set to the size of the section.
If an application wishes to create a section of
type SHT_NOBITS, it should add a data buffer to the
section using function
elf_newdata().
It should then set the d_buf and
d_size members of the returned
Elf_Data structure to NULL and
the desired size of the section respectively.
These functions return a valid pointer to a data descriptor if
successful, or NULL if an error occurs.
These functions may fail with the following errors:
ELF_E_ARGUMENT]NULL.ELF_E_ARGUMENT]ELF_E_ARGUMENT]ELF_E_DATA]ELF_E_RESOURCE]ELF_E_SECTION]SHT_NULL.ELF_E_SECTION]ELF_E_SECTION]ELF_E_SECTION]ELF_E_UNIMPL]ELF_E_VERSION]elf(3), elf_flagdata(3), elf_flagscn(3), elf_getscn(3), elf_getshdr(3), elf_newscn(3), elf_rawfile(3), elf_update(3), elf_version(3), gelf(3)
| April 22, 2019 | NetBSD 11.0 |