/// A CPU architecture. #[allow(missing_docs)] #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum Architecture { Unknown, Aarch64, #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] Aarch64_Ilp32, Arm, Avr, Bpf, Csky, I386, X86_64, #[allow(non_camel_case_types)] X86_64_X32, Hexagon, LoongArch64, Mips, Mips64, Msp430, PowerPc, PowerPc64, Riscv32, Riscv64, S390x, Sbf, Sparc64, Wasm32, Wasm64, Xtensa, } impl Architecture { /// The size of an address value for this architecture. /// /// Returns `None` for unknown architectures. pub fn address_size(self) -> Option { match self { Architecture::Unknown => None, Architecture::Aarch64 => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::Aarch64_Ilp32 => Some(AddressSize::U32), Architecture::Arm => Some(AddressSize::U32), Architecture::Avr => Some(AddressSize::U8), Architecture::Bpf => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::Csky => Some(AddressSize::U32), Architecture::I386 => Some(AddressSize::U32), Architecture::X86_64 => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::X86_64_X32 => Some(AddressSize::U32), Architecture::Hexagon => Some(AddressSize::U32), Architecture::LoongArch64 => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::Mips => Some(AddressSize::U32), Architecture::Mips64 => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::Msp430 => Some(AddressSize::U16), Architecture::PowerPc => Some(AddressSize::U32), Architecture::PowerPc64 => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::Riscv32 => Some(AddressSize::U32), Architecture::Riscv64 => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::S390x => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::Sbf => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::Sparc64 => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::Wasm32 => Some(AddressSize::U32), Architecture::Wasm64 => Some(AddressSize::U64), Architecture::Xtensa => Some(AddressSize::U32), } } } /// The size of an address value for an architecture. /// /// This may differ from the address size supported by the file format (such as for COFF). #[allow(missing_docs)] #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] #[repr(u8)] pub enum AddressSize { U8 = 1, U16 = 2, U32 = 4, U64 = 8, } impl AddressSize { /// The size in bytes of an address value. #[inline] pub fn bytes(self) -> u8 { self as u8 } } /// A binary file format. #[allow(missing_docs)] #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum BinaryFormat { Coff, Elf, MachO, Pe, Wasm, Xcoff, } /// The kind of a section. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum SectionKind { /// The section kind is unknown. Unknown, /// An executable code section. /// /// Example ELF sections: `.text` /// /// Example Mach-O sections: `__TEXT/__text` Text, /// A data section. /// /// Example ELF sections: `.data` /// /// Example Mach-O sections: `__DATA/__data` Data, /// A read only data section. /// /// Example ELF sections: `.rodata` /// /// Example Mach-O sections: `__TEXT/__const`, `__DATA/__const`, `__TEXT/__literal4` ReadOnlyData, /// A read only data section with relocations. /// /// This is the same as either `Data` or `ReadOnlyData`, depending on the file format. /// This value is only used in the API for writing files. It is never returned when reading files. ReadOnlyDataWithRel, /// A loadable string section. /// /// Example ELF sections: `.rodata.str` /// /// Example Mach-O sections: `__TEXT/__cstring` ReadOnlyString, /// An uninitialized data section. /// /// Example ELF sections: `.bss` /// /// Example Mach-O sections: `__DATA/__bss` UninitializedData, /// An uninitialized common data section. /// /// Example Mach-O sections: `__DATA/__common` Common, /// A TLS data section. /// /// Example ELF sections: `.tdata` /// /// Example Mach-O sections: `__DATA/__thread_data` Tls, /// An uninitialized TLS data section. /// /// Example ELF sections: `.tbss` /// /// Example Mach-O sections: `__DATA/__thread_bss` UninitializedTls, /// A TLS variables section. /// /// This contains TLS variable structures, rather than the variable initializers. /// /// Example Mach-O sections: `__DATA/__thread_vars` TlsVariables, /// A non-loadable string section. /// /// Example ELF sections: `.comment`, `.debug_str` OtherString, /// Some other non-loadable section. /// /// Example ELF sections: `.debug_info` Other, /// Debug information. /// /// Example Mach-O sections: `__DWARF/__debug_info` Debug, /// Information for the linker. /// /// Example COFF sections: `.drectve` Linker, /// ELF note section. Note, /// Metadata such as symbols or relocations. /// /// Example ELF sections: `.symtab`, `.strtab`, `.group` Metadata, /// Some other ELF section type. /// /// This is the `sh_type` field in the section header. /// The meaning may be dependent on the architecture. Elf(u32), } impl SectionKind { /// Return true if this section contains zerofill data. pub fn is_bss(self) -> bool { self == SectionKind::UninitializedData || self == SectionKind::UninitializedTls || self == SectionKind::Common } } /// The selection kind for a COMDAT section group. /// /// This determines the way in which the linker resolves multiple definitions of the COMDAT /// sections. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum ComdatKind { /// The selection kind is unknown. Unknown, /// Multiple definitions are allowed. /// /// An arbitrary definition is selected, and the rest are removed. /// /// This is the only supported selection kind for ELF. Any, /// Multiple definitions are not allowed. /// /// This is used to group sections without allowing duplicates. NoDuplicates, /// Multiple definitions must have the same size. /// /// An arbitrary definition is selected, and the rest are removed. SameSize, /// Multiple definitions must match exactly. /// /// An arbitrary definition is selected, and the rest are removed. ExactMatch, /// Multiple definitions are allowed, and the largest is selected. /// /// An arbitrary definition with the largest size is selected, and the rest are removed. Largest, /// Multiple definitions are allowed, and the newest is selected. Newest, } /// The kind of a symbol. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum SymbolKind { /// The symbol kind is unknown. Unknown, /// The symbol is a null placeholder. Null, /// The symbol is for executable code. Text, /// The symbol is for a data object. Data, /// The symbol is for a section. Section, /// The symbol is the name of a file. It precedes symbols within that file. File, /// The symbol is for a code label. Label, /// The symbol is for a thread local storage entity. Tls, } /// A symbol scope. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] pub enum SymbolScope { /// Unknown scope. Unknown, /// Symbol is visible to the compilation unit. Compilation, /// Symbol is visible to the static linkage unit. Linkage, /// Symbol is visible to dynamically linked objects. Dynamic, } /// The operation used to calculate the result of the relocation. /// /// The relocation descriptions use the following definitions. Note that /// these definitions probably don't match any ELF ABI. /// /// * A - The value of the addend. /// * G - The address of the symbol's entry within the global offset table. /// * L - The address of the symbol's entry within the procedure linkage table. /// * P - The address of the place of the relocation. /// * S - The address of the symbol. /// * GotBase - The address of the global offset table. /// * Image - The base address of the image. /// * Section - The address of the section containing the symbol. /// /// 'XxxRelative' means 'Xxx + A - P'. 'XxxOffset' means 'S + A - Xxx'. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum RelocationKind { /// S + A Absolute, /// S + A - P Relative, /// G + A - GotBase Got, /// G + A - P GotRelative, /// GotBase + A - P GotBaseRelative, /// S + A - GotBase GotBaseOffset, /// L + A - P PltRelative, /// S + A - Image ImageOffset, /// S + A - Section SectionOffset, /// The index of the section containing the symbol. SectionIndex, /// Some other ELF relocation. The value is dependent on the architecture. Elf(u32), /// Some other Mach-O relocation. The value is dependent on the architecture. MachO { /// The relocation type. value: u8, /// Whether the relocation is relative to the place. relative: bool, }, /// Some other COFF relocation. The value is dependent on the architecture. Coff(u16), /// Some other XCOFF relocation. Xcoff(u8), } /// Information about how the result of the relocation operation is encoded in the place. /// /// This is usually architecture specific, such as specifying an addressing mode or /// a specific instruction. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum RelocationEncoding { /// Generic encoding. Generic, /// x86 sign extension at runtime. /// /// Used with `RelocationKind::Absolute`. X86Signed, /// x86 rip-relative addressing. /// /// The `RelocationKind` must be PC relative. X86RipRelative, /// x86 rip-relative addressing in movq instruction. /// /// The `RelocationKind` must be PC relative. X86RipRelativeMovq, /// x86 branch instruction. /// /// The `RelocationKind` must be PC relative. X86Branch, /// s390x PC-relative offset shifted right by one bit. /// /// The `RelocationKind` must be PC relative. S390xDbl, /// AArch64 call target. /// /// The `RelocationKind` must be PC relative. AArch64Call, /// LoongArch branch offset with two trailing zeros. /// /// The `RelocationKind` must be PC relative. LoongArchBranch, } /// File flags that are specific to each file format. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum FileFlags { /// No file flags. None, /// ELF file flags. Elf { /// `os_abi` field in the ELF file header. os_abi: u8, /// `abi_version` field in the ELF file header. abi_version: u8, /// `e_flags` field in the ELF file header. e_flags: u32, }, /// Mach-O file flags. MachO { /// `flags` field in the Mach-O file header. flags: u32, }, /// COFF file flags. Coff { /// `Characteristics` field in the COFF file header. characteristics: u16, }, /// XCOFF file flags. Xcoff { /// `f_flags` field in the XCOFF file header. f_flags: u16, }, } /// Segment flags that are specific to each file format. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum SegmentFlags { /// No segment flags. None, /// ELF segment flags. Elf { /// `p_flags` field in the segment header. p_flags: u32, }, /// Mach-O segment flags. MachO { /// `flags` field in the segment header. flags: u32, /// `maxprot` field in the segment header. maxprot: u32, /// `initprot` field in the segment header. initprot: u32, }, /// COFF segment flags. Coff { /// `Characteristics` field in the segment header. characteristics: u32, }, } /// Section flags that are specific to each file format. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum SectionFlags { /// No section flags. None, /// ELF section flags. Elf { /// `sh_flags` field in the section header. sh_flags: u64, }, /// Mach-O section flags. MachO { /// `flags` field in the section header. flags: u32, }, /// COFF section flags. Coff { /// `Characteristics` field in the section header. characteristics: u32, }, /// XCOFF section flags. Xcoff { /// `s_flags` field in the section header. s_flags: u32, }, } /// Symbol flags that are specific to each file format. #[derive(Debug, Clone, Copy, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)] #[non_exhaustive] pub enum SymbolFlags { /// No symbol flags. None, /// ELF symbol flags. Elf { /// `st_info` field in the ELF symbol. st_info: u8, /// `st_other` field in the ELF symbol. st_other: u8, }, /// Mach-O symbol flags. MachO { /// `n_desc` field in the Mach-O symbol. n_desc: u16, }, /// COFF flags for a section symbol. CoffSection { /// `Selection` field in the auxiliary symbol for the section. selection: u8, /// `Number` field in the auxiliary symbol for the section. associative_section: Option
, }, /// XCOFF symbol flags. Xcoff { /// `n_sclass` field in the XCOFF symbol. n_sclass: u8, /// `x_smtyp` field in the CSECT auxiliary symbol. /// /// Only valid if `n_sclass` is `C_EXT`, `C_WEAKEXT`, or `C_HIDEXT`. x_smtyp: u8, /// `x_smclas` field in the CSECT auxiliary symbol. /// /// Only valid if `n_sclass` is `C_EXT`, `C_WEAKEXT`, or `C_HIDEXT`. x_smclas: u8, /// The containing csect for the symbol. /// /// Only valid if `x_smtyp` is `XTY_LD`. containing_csect: Option, }, }