Subject: Re: Minutes of meeting, 9/3/2002
From: Darrell Parham (Darrell.Parham@eng.sun.com)
Date: Fri Sep 13 2002 - 16:13:47 PDT
Kevin,
Here is a site with documentation on ELF:
http://developer.intel.com/vtune/tis.htm
And another one with a good overview of ELF:
http://ww.telent.net/linux/ELF-HOWTO.html
Darrell
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> From: "Kevin Cameron x3251" <Kevin.Cameron@nsc.com>
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> Subject: Re: Minutes of meeting, 9/3/2002
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> ....
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> >
> > Action 11: issues of user-defined types and how these manifest
themselves in
the API.
> > Assigned to: Kevin (this action item was not previously assigned
to
anybody)
> > Status: open
> > Some discussion took place in the meeting and this action was
narrowed to specifically
> > address only types across the DFLI interface, as apposed to
being
applicable to all APIs.
> >
>
> Who knows much about ELF (Executable and Linking Format) ?
>
> Since all the user defined type stuff is already handled in most
> high-level language compilers, and ELF seems to be the popular
> library format, I'd vote for using that as much as possible.
> However, I don't have any proper documentation for ELF, so I'd
> appreciate any suggestions on where to look.
>
> Regards,
> Kev.
>
>
>
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