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applications. Here's how it works. The kernel should include <machine/elf.h> to get the definitions for the native architecture. It can reference the various ELF structures with generic names like Elf_Sym, Elf_Shdr, etc. A define __ELF_WORD_SIZE is also available with the value 32 or 64 as appropriate for the native architecture. Generic applications should include <elf.h>, which is just a wrapper for <machine/elf.h>. Applications such as object file dumpers that need to deal with foreign ELF files can include <sys/elf32.h> and/or <sys/elf64.h>. Both can be included from the same source file if desired. The structure names must be referenced using wordsize-specific names like Elf32_Sym, Elf64_Shdr, etc. I haven't change the alpha stuff, but I haven't broken it either. |
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pc | ||
apicreg.h | ||
asm.h | ||
asmacros.h | ||
bus_amd64.h | ||
bus_at386.h | ||
bus_dma.h | ||
bus_memio.h | ||
bus_pio.h | ||
bus.h | ||
clock.h | ||
cpu.h | ||
cpufunc.h | ||
cputypes.h | ||
db_machdep.h | ||
elf.h | ||
exec.h | ||
float.h | ||
floatingpoint.h | ||
fpu.h | ||
frame.h | ||
ieeefp.h | ||
md_var.h | ||
mptable.h | ||
npx.h | ||
pcb_ext.h | ||
pcb.h | ||
pci_cfgreg.h | ||
pcpu.h | ||
pmap.h | ||
proc.h | ||
profile.h | ||
psl.h | ||
ptrace.h | ||
reg.h | ||
reloc.h | ||
segments.h | ||
setjmp.h | ||
signal.h | ||
smp.h | ||
specialreg.h | ||
sysarch.h | ||
trap.h | ||
tss.h | ||
varargs.h | ||
vmparam.h |