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sysprof/elfparser.h
Soren Sandmann 4a145a21bc Rename elf_sym_get_* to elf_parser_get_sym_* and make these functions take
2006-08-21  Soren Sandmann <sandmann@redhat.com>

	* elfparser.[ch]
	(elf_parser_get_sym_name): Rename elf_sym_get_* to
	elf_parser_get_sym_* and make these functions take a parser.
	(parser_from_sym): Delete this function.
	(elf_parser_new): Don't add to all_elf_parsers
	(elf_parser_free): Don't remove from all_elf_parsers
	(elf_parser_new): Rename to parser_new_from_file()
	(elf_parser_new_from_file): Rename to elf_parser_new

	* binfile.c: Update for new elfparser API

	* TODO: updates
2006-08-22 04:19:08 +00:00

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#include <glib.h>
typedef struct ElfSym ElfSym;
typedef struct ElfParser ElfParser;
ElfParser *elf_parser_new (const char *filename,
GError **err);
void elf_parser_free (ElfParser *parser);
const char *elf_parser_get_debug_link (ElfParser *parser, guint32 *crc32);
/* Lookup a symbol in the file.
*
* The symbol returned is const, so don't free it it or anything. It
* will be valid until elf_parser_free() is called on the parser.
*
*
* The address should be given in "file coordinates". This means that
* if the file is mapped at address m and offset o, then an address a
* should be looked up as "a - (m - o)". (m - o) is where the start
* of the file would have been mapped, so a - (m - o) is the position
* in the file of a.
*/
const ElfSym *elf_parser_lookup_symbol (ElfParser *parser,
gulong address);
guint32 elf_parser_get_crc32 (ElfParser *parser);
const char *elf_parser_get_sym_name (ElfParser *parser,
const ElfSym *sym);
gulong elf_parser_get_sym_address (ElfParser *parser,
const ElfSym *sym);
char *elf_demangle (const char *name);