Provided by: libelf-dev_0.192-4ubuntu1_amd64 bug

NAME

       libelf - a library for accessing and manipulating ELF (Executable and Linkable Format) files

LIBRARY

       Elfutils library (libelf, libelf.so, -lelf)

SYNOPSIS

       #include <libelf.h>

DESCRIPTION

       The  libelf  library  provides an API for reading, writing, and manipulating ELF (Executable and Linkable
       Format) files. ELF is a standard format for object files, shared libraries, core dumps, and  executables.
       See elf(5) for more information regarding ELF.

       libelf  provides  routines  for working with ELF object file headers, sections, symbol tables, relocation
       entries, and other key components.

       The core of the library is based on Elf file descriptors representing ELF files, which can be read  from,
       written  to,  or  updated  in-place.  The  elf_begin  function initializes access to an ELF object, while
       additional functions like elf_getscn, elf_getdata, and elf_ndxscn provide access to specific parts of the
       ELF file.

FILE VS MEMORY REPRESENTATION

       The libelf library distinguishes  between  the  file  representation  of  an  ELF  file  and  its  memory
       representation.

       File  Representation refers to the format in which an ELF file is stored on disk.  The fields in the file
       may use specific sizes, alignment, and byte ordering (endianness) that could be different from the native
       format used by the host system.

       Memory Representation refers to the way the ELF data is  organized  when  loaded  into  an  application's
       memory.  In memory, the data structures are typically converted into the native format of the host system
       (e.g., the system's endianness, word size, and alignment).

       libelf provides the following functions to translate ELF data between file  and  memory  representations:
       elf32_xlatetom, elf64_xlatetom, elf32_xlatetof, and elf64_xlatetof.

       See elf32_xlatetom(3) for more information.

ELF VERSION

       To account for the possibility of multiple versions of the ELF specification, the ELF version number must
       be specified with the elf_version function before any other libelf functions. This function sets libelf's
       ELF version to the specified value.  At this time the only supported ELF version is EV_CURRENT.

DESCRIPTORS

       Elf  descriptors  the  central  libelf object for accessing and manipulating ELF files.  They are created
       with the elf_begin, elf_clone, and elf_memory functions and closed with the elf_end function.

       libelf  also  provides  Elf_Scn  and  Elf_Data  descriptors  for  ELF  sections  and  section   contents,
       respectively.   Members  of  the  Elf_Data  struct  are  described below.  Members of the Elf and Elf_Scn
       structs are hidden from applications.

       These descriptors can be acquired and modified using various functions provided by libelf.  See  libelf.h
       for a complete list.

ERROR HANDLING

       If  a  libelf  function encounters an error it will set an internal error code that can be retrieved with
       elf_errno.  Each thread maintains its own separate error code.  The meaning of each  error  code  can  be
       determined with elf_errmsg, which returns a string describing the error.

MEMORY MANAGEMENT

       libelf  manages  all of the memory it allocates and frees it with elf_end.  The application must not call
       free on any memory allocated by libelf.

NAMESPACE

       libelf uses the following prefix format. See libelf.h for more information.

              elf_   Functions usable with both 32-bit and 64-bit ELF files.

              elf32_ Functions usable with 32-bit ELF files.

              elf64_ Functions usable with 64-bit ELF files.

              Elf_   Type that represents data for both 32-bit and 64-bit ELF files.

              Elf32_ Type that represents data for 32-bit ELF files.

              Elf64_ Type that represents data for 64-bit ELF files.

              ELF_C_ Elf_Cmd values used in functions such as elf_flagset and elf_cntl.

              ELF_F_ Flags for ELF structures.

              ELF_K_ Elf_Kind Identification values for recognized object file types.

              ELF_T_ Elf_Type values representing the known types of ELF  data  such  as  ELF_T_BYTE,  (unsigned
                     char) ELF_T_REL, (relocation entry) or ELF_T_SYM (symbol record).

DATA STRUCTURES

       libelf  implements  the  following data structures, in addition to including the data structures given in
       the ELF specification (see elf(5) for more information).

   Section Compression Header
           typedef struct {
              Elf32_Word   ch_type;
              Elf32_Word   ch_size;
              Elf32_Word   ch_addralign;
           } Elf32_Chdr;

           typedef struct {
              Elf64_Word   ch_type;
              Elf64_Word   ch_reserved;
              Elf64_Xword  ch_size;
              Elf64_Xword  ch_addralign;
            } Elf64_Chdr;

       ch_type
              Compression format type. Legal values include ELFCOMPRESS_ZLIB,  ELFCOMPRESS_ZSTD,  the  inclusive
              range  between  ELFCOMPRESS_LOOS  to  ELFCOMPRESS_HIOS  as  well  as  the  inclusive range between
              ELFCOMPRESS_LOPROC and ELFCOMPRESS_HIPROC

              ELFCOMPRESS_ZLIB
                     ZLIB/DEFLATE algorithm.
              ELFCOMPRESS_ZSTD
                     Zstandard algorithm.
              ELFCOMPRESS_LOOS
                     Start of OS-specific compression types.
              ELFCOMPRESS_HIOS
                     End of OS-specific compression types.
              ELFCOMPRESS_LOPROC
                     Start of processor-specific compression types.
              ELFCOMPRESS_HIPROC
                     End of processor-specific compression types.

       ch_reserved
              Space reserved for use by libelf.

       ch_size
              Data size of uncompressed section.

       ch_addralign
              Alignment of uncompressed section.

   Section Data
           typedef struct {
             void *d_buf;
             Elf_Type d_type;
             unsigned int d_version;
             size_t d_size;
             int64_t d_off;
             size_t d_align;
           } Elf_Data;

       d_buf  Pointer to the actual data.  Use  elf_getdata  to  retrieve  data  in  memory  representation  and
              elf_rawdata to retrieve data in file representation.

       d_type The  Elf_Type  of  this piece of data.  See the Elf_Type enum in libelf.h for descriptions of each
              value.

       d_version
              The ELF version for this data.

       d_size The size in bytes of this data.

       d_off  The section offset of this data.

       d_align
              The section alignment of this data.

   Archive Member Header
           typedef struct {
             char *ar_name;
             time_t ar_date;
             uid_t ar_uid;
             gid_t ar_gid;
             mode_t ar_mode;
             int64_t ar_size;
             char *ar_rawname;
           } Elf_Arhdr;

       ar_name
              Name of archive member.

       ar_data
              File date.

       ar_uid User ID.

       ar_gid Group ID.

       ar_mode
              File mode.

       ar_size
              File size.

       ar_rawname
              Original name of archive member.

   Archive Symbol Table Entry
           typedef struct {
             char *as_name;
             size_t as_off;
             unsigned long int as_hash;
           } Elf_Arsym;

       as_name
              Symbol name.

       as_off Offset for this file in the archive.

       as_hash
              Hash value of the name.

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <elfutils-devel@sourceware.org> or https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/.

Libelf                                             2024-10-18                                          LIBELF(3)