freebsd-nq/usr.bin/gcore
David E. O'Brien c815a20cb2 Change our ELF binary branding to something more acceptable to the Binutils
maintainers.

After we established our branding method of writing upto 8 characters of
the OS name into the ELF header in the padding; the Binutils maintainers
and/or SCO (as USL) decided that instead the ELF header should grow two new
fields -- EI_OSABI and EI_ABIVERSION.  Each of these are an 8-bit unsigned
integer.  SCO has assigned official values for the EI_OSABI field.  In
addition to this, the Binutils maintainers and NetBSD decided that a better
ELF branding method was to include ABI information in a ".note" ELF
section.

With this set of changes, we will now create ELF binaries branded using
both "official" methods.  Due to the complexity of adding a section to a
binary, binaries branded with ``brandelf'' will only brand using the
EI_OSABI method.  Also due to the complexity of pulling a section out of an
ELF file vs. poking around in the ELF header, our image activator only
looks at the EI_OSABI header field.

Note that a new kernel can still properly load old binaries except for
Linux static binaries branded in our old method.

  *
  * For a short period of time, ``ld'' will also brand ELF binaries
  * using our old method.  This is so people can still use kernel.old
  * with a new world.  This support will be removed before 5.0-RELEASE,
  * and may not last anywhere upto the actual release.  My expiration
  * time for this is about 6mo.
  *
2000-04-18 02:39:26 +00:00
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aoutcore.c $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
elfcore.c Change our ELF binary branding to something more acceptable to the Binutils 2000-04-18 02:39:26 +00:00
extern.h Make gcore work for ELF. 1998-10-19 19:42:18 +00:00
gcore.1 Remove single-space hard sentence breaks. These degrade the quality 2000-03-01 12:20:22 +00:00
gcore.c $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
Makefile ${MACHINE} -> ${MACHINE_ARCH} 1999-11-14 13:54:44 +00:00
md-nop.c $Id$ -> $FreeBSD$ 1999-08-28 01:08:13 +00:00
md-sparc.c Use err(3) instead of local redefinition. 1997-07-08 11:04:19 +00:00