This change adds some special cases to allow libunwind to compile
for QNX.
* QNX's copy of <elf.h> and <link.h> reside in sys/ instead. To deal
with this, an AC_CHECK_HEADERS() was added to check for the files
in both locations.
* Similarly, QNX does not have <endian.h>. In cases where the file is
not found, logic was added to refer to QNX-specific macros to determine
endianness.
* The QCC compiler, which is a wrapper around GCC, cannot handle some
standard GCC options. Therefore, logic was added to check for QCC,
and when it is found, to suppress the use of -lgcc, and to express the
option -nostartfiles as -Wc,-nostartfiles instead, which is correctly
passed on to the underlying GCC.
* Finally, the support file os-qnx.c was added, patterned after the existing
os-*.c files. Only local image lookup is currently supported (see the
comments for more information), but this is sufficient for QNX, since
ptrace is not supported there anyway, and that is the only case where the
function is required to do remote image lookup.
Change-Id: Ie7934f94a7317bdde59335f2acd4c3a97c0384c1
in elf_map_image() to ensure mapped files have a valid ELF header.
Signed-off-by: Zachary T Welch <zwelch@codesourcery.com>
Signed-off-by: Arun Sharma <asharma@fb.com>
routine and add address-space argument. This is needed because on
PPC64, a the function-name symbol refers to a function descriptor
(unlike, for example, on ia64, where the @fptr() operator is needed to
refer to a function descriptor). Thus, in order to look up the name
of a function, we need to dereference the function descriptor. To
make matters more "interesting", the function descriptors are normally
resolved by the dynamic linker, so we can't get their values from the
ELF file. Instead, we have to read them from the running image, hence
the need for the address-space argument.