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so far, and should probably be able to be made to work for the alpha without too much trouble once it's connected up and my assumptions tested. I think (but have not tested) it will also load "old" ELF kernels that were not linked with DYNAMIC headers. The module glue is yet to come. (oh fun.. :-) It does not explicitly load symbols [yet]. The _DYNAMIC data contains a runtime symbol set that ddb can use via ddb/db_kld.c. It'll be missing some detail that stabs normally provides (eg: number of args to a function, line numbers, etc). On the other hand, those minimal symbols will always be available even on a stripped kernel. This is mostly stolen from load_aout.c with some ideas from alpha/libalpha/elf_freebsd.c. |
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boot.c | ||
bootstrap.h | ||
commands.c | ||
console.c | ||
dev_net.c | ||
dev_net.h | ||
devopen.c | ||
gensetdefs.c | ||
interp_backslash.c | ||
interp_parse.c | ||
interp.c | ||
isapnp.c | ||
isapnp.h | ||
load_aout.c | ||
load_elf.c | ||
load.c | ||
ls.c | ||
Makefile.inc | ||
misc.c | ||
module.c | ||
panic.c | ||
pnp.c |