Source file src/cmd/link/internal/sym/segment.go

     1  // Inferno utils/8l/asm.c
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    30  
    31  package sym
    32  
    33  // Terrible but standard terminology.
    34  // A segment describes a block of file to load into memory.
    35  // A section further describes the pieces of that block for
    36  // use in debuggers and such.
    37  
    38  type Segment struct {
    39  	Rwx      uint8  // permission as usual unix bits (5 = r-x etc)
    40  	Vaddr    uint64 // virtual address
    41  	Length   uint64 // length in memory
    42  	Fileoff  uint64 // file offset
    43  	Filelen  uint64 // length on disk
    44  	Sections []*Section
    45  }
    46  
    47  type Section struct {
    48  	Rwx     uint8
    49  	Extnum  int16
    50  	Align   int32
    51  	Name    string
    52  	Vaddr   uint64
    53  	Length  uint64
    54  	Seg     *Segment
    55  	Elfsect interface{} // an *ld.ElfShdr
    56  	Reloff  uint64
    57  	Rellen  uint64
    58  	// Relcount is the number of *host* relocations applied to this section
    59  	// (when external linking).
    60  	// Incremented atomically on multiple goroutines.
    61  	// Note: this may differ from number of Go relocations, as one Go relocation
    62  	// may turn into multiple host relocations.
    63  	Relcount uint32
    64  	Sym      LoaderSym // symbol for the section, if any
    65  	Index    uint16    // each section has a unique index, used internally
    66  }
    67  

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