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elf64_xlatetof (3)
  • >> elf64_xlatetof (3) ( FreeBSD man: Библиотечные вызовы )

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    NAME

    elf32_xlate
    
     
    elf64_xlate
    
     
    gelf_xlate
    
     - translate data between files and memory
    
     
    

    LIBRARY

    Lb libelf
    
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

       #include <libelf.h>
    Elf_Data * elf32_xlatetof (Elf_Data *dst Elf_Data *src unsigned int encode);
    Elf_Data * elf32_xlatetom (Elf_Data *dst Elf_Data *src unsigned int encode);
    Elf_Data * elf64_xlatetof (Elf_Data *dst Elf_Data *src unsigned int encode);
    Elf_Data * elf64_xlatetom (Elf_Data *dst Elf_Data *src unsigned int encode);
       #include <gelf.h>
    Elf_Data * Fo gelf_xlatetof Fa Elf *elf Fa Elf_Data *dst Fa Elf_Data *src Fa unsigned int encode Fc Ft Elf_Data * Fo gelf_xlatetom Fa Elf *elf Fa Elf_Data *dst Fa Elf_Data *src Fa unsigned int encode Fc  

    DESCRIPTION

    These functions translate between the file and memory representations of ELF data structures. The in-memory representation of an ELF data structure would confirm to the byte ordering and data alignment restrictions dictated by the host processor. A file representation of the same data structure could use a non-native byte ordering and in addition may be laid out differently with the file.

    Functions elf32_xlatetom (,);
    elf64_xlatetom (,);
    and gelf_xlatetom ();
    translate data from file representations to native, in-memory representations. Functions elf32_xlatetof (,);
    elf64_xlatetof (,);
    and gelf_xlatetof ();
    translate data from in-memory representations to file representations.

    Argument src denotes an Vt Elf_Data descriptor describing the source to be translated. The following elements of the descriptor need to be set before invoking these functions:

    d_buf
    Set to a valid pointer value denoting the beginning of the data area to be translated.
    d_size
    Set to the total size in bytes of the source data area to be translated.
    d_type
    Set to the type of the source data being translated. This value is one of the values defined in the Vt Elf_Type enumeration. The Vt Elf_Type enumeration is described in elf(3).
    d_version
    Set to the version number of the ELF data structures being translated. Currently only version EV_CURRENT is supported.

    Argument dst describes the destination buffer. The following elements of the Vt Elf_Data descriptor need to be set before invoking these functions:

    d_buf
    Set to a valid pointer value that denotes the start of the destination buffer that will hold translated data. This value may be the same as that of the source buffer, in which case an in-place conversion will be attempted.
    d_size
    Set to the size of the destination buffer in bytes. This value will be modified if the function call succeeds.
    d_version
    Set to the desired version number of the destination. Currently only version EV_CURRENT is supported.

    These translations routines allow the source and destination buffers to coincide, in which case an in-place translation will be done if the destination is large enough to hold the translated data. Other kinds of overlap between the source and destination buffers are not permitted.

    On successful completion of the translation request the following fields of the dst descriptor would be modified:

    d_size
    Set to the size in bytes of the translated data.
    d_type
    Set to the d_type value of the source data descriptor.

    Argument encode specifies the encoding in which the file objects are represented. It must be one of:

    ELFDATANONE
    File objects use the library's native byte ordering.
    ELFDATA2LSB
    File objects use a little-endian ordering.
    ELFDATA2MSB
    File objects use a big-endian ordering.

    The functions gelf_xlatetof ();
    and gelf_xlatetom ();
    select the appropriate 32 or 64 bit translations based on the class of argument elf  

    RETURN VALUES

    These functions return argument dst if successful, or NULL in case of an error.  

    EXAMPLES

    TODO  

    ERRORS

    These functions may fail with the following errors:

    Bq Er ELF_E_ARGUMENT
    One of arguments src dst or elf was NULL.
    Bq Er ELF_E_ARGUMENT
    Arguments src and dst were equal.
    Bq Er ELF_E_ARGUMENT
    The desired encoding parameter was not one of ELFDATANONE ELFDATA2LSB or ELFDATA2MSB
    Bq Er ELF_E_ARGUMENT
    The d_type field of argument src specified an unsupported type.
    Bq Er ELF_E_DATA
    The src argument had a zero d_size field.
    Bq Er ELF_E_DATA
    The src argument specified a buffer size that was not an integral multiple of its underlying type.
    Bq Er ELF_E_DATA
    The dst argument specified a buffer size that was too small.
    Bq Er ELF_E_DATA
    Argument dst specified a destination buffer that overlaps with the source buffer.
    Bq Er ELF_E_DATA
    The destination buffer for a conversion to memory had an alignment inappropriate for the underlying ELF type.
    Bq Er ELF_E_DATA
    The source buffer for a conversion to file had an alignment inappropriate for the underlying ELF type.
    Bq Er ELF_E_UNIMPL
    The version numbers for arguments dst and src were not identical.
    Bq Er ELF_E_UNIMPL
    The argument src requested conversion for a type which is not currently supported.
    Bq Er ELF_E_VERSION
    Argument src specified an unsupported version number.

     

    SEE ALSO

    elf(3), elf_getdata3, gelf(3)


     

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    NAME
    LIBRARY
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    RETURN VALUES
    EXAMPLES
    ERRORS
    SEE ALSO


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