import "debug/plan9obj"
Package plan9obj implements access to Plan 9 a.out object files.
const ( Magic64 = 0x8000 // 64-bit expanded header Magic386 = (4*11+0)*11 + 7 MagicAMD64 = (4*26+0)*26 + 7 + Magic64 MagicARM = (4*20+0)*20 + 7 )
type File struct { FileHeader Sections []*Section // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A File represents an open Plan 9 a.out file.
NewFile creates a new File for accessing a Plan 9 binary in an underlying reader. The Plan 9 binary is expected to start at position 0 in the ReaderAt.
Open opens the named file using os.Open and prepares it for use as a Plan 9 a.out binary.
Close closes the File. If the File was created using NewFile directly instead of Open, Close has no effect.
Section returns a section with the given name, or nil if no such section exists.
Symbols returns the symbol table for f.
type FileHeader struct { Magic uint32 Bss uint32 Entry uint64 PtrSize int LoadAddress uint64 HdrSize uint64 }
A FileHeader represents a Plan 9 a.out file header.
type Section struct { SectionHeader // Embed ReaderAt for ReadAt method. // Do not embed SectionReader directly // to avoid having Read and Seek. // If a client wants Read and Seek it must use // Open() to avoid fighting over the seek offset // with other clients. io.ReaderAt // contains filtered or unexported fields }
A Section represents a single section in a Plan 9 a.out file.
Data reads and returns the contents of the Plan 9 a.out section.
func (s *Section) Open() io.ReadSeeker
Open returns a new ReadSeeker reading the Plan 9 a.out section.
A SectionHeader represents a single Plan 9 a.out section header. This structure doesn't exist on-disk, but eases navigation through the object file.
A Symbol represents an entry in a Plan 9 a.out symbol table section.