elf_fill(ELF)


elf_fill -- set fill byte

Synopsis

   cc [flag . . . ] file . . . -lelf [library] . . .
   

#include <libelf.h>

void elf_fill(int fill);

Description

Alignment constraints for ELF files sometimes require the presence of ``holes.'' For example, if the data for one section are required to begin on an eight-byte boundary, but the preceding section is too ``short,'' the library must fill the intervening bytes. These bytes are set to the fill character. The library uses zero bytes unless the application supplies a value. See elf_getdata(ELF) for more information about these holes.

References

Intro(ELF), elf_getdata(ELF), elf_flag(ELF), elf_update(ELF)

Notices

An application can assume control of the object file organization by setting the ELF_F_LAYOUT bit [see elf_flag(ELF)]. When this is done, the library does not fill holes.
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