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IDA SDK
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Used by refinfo_t::flags.
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| #define | REFINFO_TYPE 0x000F |
| reference type (reftype_t), or custom reference ID if REFINFO_CUSTOM set | |
| #define | REFINFO_RVAOFF 0x0010 |
| based reference (rva); refinfo_t::base will be forced to get_imagebase(); such a reference is displayed with the asm_t::a_rva keyword | |
| #define | REFINFO_PASTEND 0x0020 |
| reference past an item; it may point to an nonexistent address; do not destroy alignment dirs | |
| #define | REFINFO_CUSTOM 0x0040 |
| a custom reference. More... | |
| #define | REFINFO_NOBASE 0x0080 |
| don't create the base xref; implies that the base can be any value. More... | |
| #define | REFINFO_SUBTRACT 0x0100 |
| the reference value is subtracted from the base value instead of (as usual) being added to it | |
| #define | REFINFO_SIGNEDOP 0x0200 |
| the operand value is sign-extended (only supported for REF_OFF8/16/32/64) | |
| #define | REFINFO_NO_ZEROS 0x0400 |
| an opval of 0 will be considered invalid | |
| #define | REFINFO_NO_ONES 0x0800 |
| an opval of ~0 will be considered invalid | |
| #define | REFINFO_SELFREF 0x1000 |
| the self-based reference; refinfo_t::base will be forced to the reference address | |
| #define REFINFO_CUSTOM 0x0040 |
a custom reference.
see custom_refinfo_handler_t. the id of the custom refinfo is stored under the REFINFO_TYPE mask.
| #define REFINFO_NOBASE 0x0080 |
don't create the base xref; implies that the base can be any value.
nb: base xrefs are created only if the offset base points to the middle of a segment