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1/* Copyright (C) 1985-1988, 1990, 1992, 1999-2013 Free Software
2 Foundation, Inc.
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3b7ad313 4This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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9ec0b715 6GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
3b7ad313 7it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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8the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
9(at your option) any later version.
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11GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
14GNU General Public License for more details.
15
16You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
9ec0b715 17along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
d427b66a 18
9ec0b715 19/*
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20In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program.
21You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve
22what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding! */
23
24
25/*
26 * unexec.c - Convert a running program into an a.out file.
27 *
28 * Author: Spencer W. Thomas
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29 * Computer Science Dept.
30 * University of Utah
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31 * Date: Tue Mar 2 1982
32 * Modified heavily since then.
33 *
34 * Synopsis:
dd5ecd6b 35 * unexec (const char *new_name, const char *old_name);
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36 *
37 * Takes a snapshot of the program and makes an a.out format file in the
38 * file named by the string argument new_name.
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39 * If old_name is non-NULL, the symbol table will be taken from the given file.
40 * On some machines, an existing old_name file is required.
d427b66a 41 *
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42 */
43
44/* Even more heavily modified by james@bigtex.cactus.org of Dell Computer Co.
45 * ELF support added.
46 *
47 * Basic theory: the data space of the running process needs to be
48 * dumped to the output file. Normally we would just enlarge the size
49 * of .data, scooting everything down. But we can't do that in ELF,
50 * because there is often something between the .data space and the
51 * .bss space.
52 *
53 * In the temacs dump below, notice that the Global Offset Table
54 * (.got) and the Dynamic link data (.dynamic) come between .data1 and
55 * .bss. It does not work to overlap .data with these fields.
56 *
57 * The solution is to create a new .data segment. This segment is
58 * filled with data from the current process. Since the contents of
59 * various sections refer to sections by index, the new .data segment
60 * is made the last in the table to avoid changing any existing index.
61
62 * This is an example of how the section headers are changed. "Addr"
63 * is a process virtual address. "Offset" is a file offset.
64
65raid:/nfs/raid/src/dist-18.56/src> dump -h temacs
66
67temacs:
68
69 **** SECTION HEADER TABLE ****
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70 [No] Type Flags Addr Offset Size Name
71 Link Info Adralgn Entsize
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73 [1] 1 2 0x80480d4 0xd4 0x13 .interp
74 0 0 0x1 0
d427b66a 75
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76 [2] 5 2 0x80480e8 0xe8 0x388 .hash
77 3 0 0x4 0x4
d427b66a 78
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79 [3] 11 2 0x8048470 0x470 0x7f0 .dynsym
80 4 1 0x4 0x10
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82 [4] 3 2 0x8048c60 0xc60 0x3ad .dynstr
83 0 0 0x1 0
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85 [5] 9 2 0x8049010 0x1010 0x338 .rel.plt
86 3 7 0x4 0x8
d427b66a 87
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88 [6] 1 6 0x8049348 0x1348 0x3 .init
89 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 90
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91 [7] 1 6 0x804934c 0x134c 0x680 .plt
92 0 0 0x4 0x4
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94 [8] 1 6 0x80499cc 0x19cc 0x3c56f .text
95 0 0 0x4 0
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97 [9] 1 6 0x8085f3c 0x3df3c 0x3 .fini
98 0 0 0x4 0
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100 [10] 1 2 0x8085f40 0x3df40 0x69c .rodata
101 0 0 0x4 0
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103 [11] 1 2 0x80865dc 0x3e5dc 0xd51 .rodata1
104 0 0 0x4 0
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106 [12] 1 3 0x8088330 0x3f330 0x20afc .data
107 0 0 0x4 0
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109 [13] 1 3 0x80a8e2c 0x5fe2c 0x89d .data1
110 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 111
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112 [14] 1 3 0x80a96cc 0x606cc 0x1a8 .got
113 0 0 0x4 0x4
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115 [15] 6 3 0x80a9874 0x60874 0x80 .dynamic
116 4 0 0x4 0x8
d427b66a 117
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118 [16] 8 3 0x80a98f4 0x608f4 0x449c .bss
119 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 120
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121 [17] 2 0 0 0x608f4 0x9b90 .symtab
122 18 371 0x4 0x10
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124 [18] 3 0 0 0x6a484 0x8526 .strtab
125 0 0 0x1 0
d427b66a 126
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127 [19] 3 0 0 0x729aa 0x93 .shstrtab
128 0 0 0x1 0
d427b66a 129
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130 [20] 1 0 0 0x72a3d 0x68b7 .comment
131 0 0 0x1 0
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7da3d06f 133 raid:/nfs/raid/src/dist-18.56/src> dump -h xemacs
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7da3d06f 135 xemacs:
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137 **** SECTION HEADER TABLE ****
138 [No] Type Flags Addr Offset Size Name
139 Link Info Adralgn Entsize
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141 [1] 1 2 0x80480d4 0xd4 0x13 .interp
142 0 0 0x1 0
d427b66a 143
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144 [2] 5 2 0x80480e8 0xe8 0x388 .hash
145 3 0 0x4 0x4
d427b66a 146
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147 [3] 11 2 0x8048470 0x470 0x7f0 .dynsym
148 4 1 0x4 0x10
d427b66a 149
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150 [4] 3 2 0x8048c60 0xc60 0x3ad .dynstr
151 0 0 0x1 0
d427b66a 152
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153 [5] 9 2 0x8049010 0x1010 0x338 .rel.plt
154 3 7 0x4 0x8
d427b66a 155
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156 [6] 1 6 0x8049348 0x1348 0x3 .init
157 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 158
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159 [7] 1 6 0x804934c 0x134c 0x680 .plt
160 0 0 0x4 0x4
d427b66a 161
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162 [8] 1 6 0x80499cc 0x19cc 0x3c56f .text
163 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 164
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165 [9] 1 6 0x8085f3c 0x3df3c 0x3 .fini
166 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 167
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168 [10] 1 2 0x8085f40 0x3df40 0x69c .rodata
169 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 170
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171 [11] 1 2 0x80865dc 0x3e5dc 0xd51 .rodata1
172 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 173
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174 [12] 1 3 0x8088330 0x3f330 0x20afc .data
175 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 176
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177 [13] 1 3 0x80a8e2c 0x5fe2c 0x89d .data1
178 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 179
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180 [14] 1 3 0x80a96cc 0x606cc 0x1a8 .got
181 0 0 0x4 0x4
d427b66a 182
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183 [15] 6 3 0x80a9874 0x60874 0x80 .dynamic
184 4 0 0x4 0x8
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186 [16] 8 3 0x80c6800 0x7d800 0 .bss
187 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 188
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189 [17] 2 0 0 0x7d800 0x9b90 .symtab
190 18 371 0x4 0x10
d427b66a 191
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192 [18] 3 0 0 0x87390 0x8526 .strtab
193 0 0 0x1 0
d427b66a 194
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195 [19] 3 0 0 0x8f8b6 0x93 .shstrtab
196 0 0 0x1 0
d427b66a 197
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198 [20] 1 0 0 0x8f949 0x68b7 .comment
199 0 0 0x1 0
d427b66a 200
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201 [21] 1 3 0x80a98f4 0x608f4 0x1cf0c .data
202 0 0 0x4 0
d427b66a 203
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204 * This is an example of how the file header is changed. "Shoff" is
205 * the section header offset within the file. Since that table is
206 * after the new .data section, it is moved. "Shnum" is the number of
207 * sections, which we increment.
208 *
209 * "Phoff" is the file offset to the program header. "Phentsize" and
210 * "Shentsz" are the program and section header entries sizes respectively.
211 * These can be larger than the apparent struct sizes.
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7da3d06f 213 raid:/nfs/raid/src/dist-18.56/src> dump -f temacs
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7da3d06f 215 temacs:
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217 **** ELF HEADER ****
218 Class Data Type Machine Version
219 Entry Phoff Shoff Flags Ehsize
220 Phentsize Phnum Shentsz Shnum Shstrndx
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222 1 1 2 3 1
223 0x80499cc 0x34 0x792f4 0 0x34
224 0x20 5 0x28 21 19
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7da3d06f 226 raid:/nfs/raid/src/dist-18.56/src> dump -f xemacs
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7da3d06f 228 xemacs:
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230 **** ELF HEADER ****
231 Class Data Type Machine Version
232 Entry Phoff Shoff Flags Ehsize
233 Phentsize Phnum Shentsz Shnum Shstrndx
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235 1 1 2 3 1
236 0x80499cc 0x34 0x96200 0 0x34
237 0x20 5 0x28 22 19
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239 * These are the program headers. "Offset" is the file offset to the
240 * segment. "Vaddr" is the memory load address. "Filesz" is the
241 * segment size as it appears in the file, and "Memsz" is the size in
242 * memory. Below, the third segment is the code and the fourth is the
243 * data: the difference between Filesz and Memsz is .bss
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7da3d06f 245 raid:/nfs/raid/src/dist-18.56/src> dump -o temacs
d427b66a 246
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247 temacs:
248 ***** PROGRAM EXECUTION HEADER *****
249 Type Offset Vaddr Paddr
250 Filesz Memsz Flags Align
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252 6 0x34 0x8048034 0
253 0xa0 0xa0 5 0
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255 3 0xd4 0 0
256 0x13 0 4 0
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258 1 0x34 0x8048034 0
259 0x3f2f9 0x3f2f9 5 0x1000
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261 1 0x3f330 0x8088330 0
262 0x215c4 0x25a60 7 0x1000
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264 2 0x60874 0x80a9874 0
265 0x80 0 7 0
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7da3d06f 267 raid:/nfs/raid/src/dist-18.56/src> dump -o xemacs
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269 xemacs:
270 ***** PROGRAM EXECUTION HEADER *****
271 Type Offset Vaddr Paddr
272 Filesz Memsz Flags Align
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274 6 0x34 0x8048034 0
275 0xa0 0xa0 5 0
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277 3 0xd4 0 0
278 0x13 0 4 0
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280 1 0x34 0x8048034 0
281 0x3f2f9 0x3f2f9 5 0x1000
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283 1 0x3f330 0x8088330 0
284 0x3e4d0 0x3e4d0 7 0x1000
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286 2 0x60874 0x80a9874 0
287 0x80 0 7 0
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288
289
290 */
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292/* Modified by wtien@urbana.mcd.mot.com of Motorola Inc.
293 *
e40c4104 294 * The above mechanism does not work if the unexeced ELF file is being
994a65f3 295 * re-layout by other applications (such as `strip'). All the applications
e40c4104 296 * that re-layout the internal of ELF will layout all sections in ascending
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297 * order of their file offsets. After the re-layout, the data2 section will
298 * still be the LAST section in the section header vector, but its file offset
e40c4104 299 * is now being pushed far away down, and causes part of it not to be mapped
994a65f3 300 * in (ie. not covered by the load segment entry in PHDR vector), therefore
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301 * causes the new binary to fail.
302 *
303 * The solution is to modify the unexec algorithm to insert the new data2
304 * section header right before the new bss section header, so their file
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305 * offsets will be in the ascending order. Since some of the section's (all
306 * sections AFTER the bss section) indexes are now changed, we also need to
307 * modify some fields to make them point to the right sections. This is done
e40c4104 308 * by macro PATCH_INDEX. All the fields that need to be patched are:
994a65f3 309 *
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310 * 1. ELF header e_shstrndx field.
311 * 2. section header sh_link and sh_info field.
312 * 3. symbol table entry st_shndx field.
313 *
314 * The above example now should look like:
315
316 **** SECTION HEADER TABLE ****
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317 [No] Type Flags Addr Offset Size Name
318 Link Info Adralgn Entsize
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320 [1] 1 2 0x80480d4 0xd4 0x13 .interp
321 0 0 0x1 0
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323 [2] 5 2 0x80480e8 0xe8 0x388 .hash
324 3 0 0x4 0x4
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326 [3] 11 2 0x8048470 0x470 0x7f0 .dynsym
327 4 1 0x4 0x10
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329 [4] 3 2 0x8048c60 0xc60 0x3ad .dynstr
330 0 0 0x1 0
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332 [5] 9 2 0x8049010 0x1010 0x338 .rel.plt
333 3 7 0x4 0x8
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335 [6] 1 6 0x8049348 0x1348 0x3 .init
336 0 0 0x4 0
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338 [7] 1 6 0x804934c 0x134c 0x680 .plt
339 0 0 0x4 0x4
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341 [8] 1 6 0x80499cc 0x19cc 0x3c56f .text
342 0 0 0x4 0
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344 [9] 1 6 0x8085f3c 0x3df3c 0x3 .fini
345 0 0 0x4 0
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347 [10] 1 2 0x8085f40 0x3df40 0x69c .rodata
348 0 0 0x4 0
e40c4104 349
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350 [11] 1 2 0x80865dc 0x3e5dc 0xd51 .rodata1
351 0 0 0x4 0
e40c4104 352
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353 [12] 1 3 0x8088330 0x3f330 0x20afc .data
354 0 0 0x4 0
e40c4104 355
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356 [13] 1 3 0x80a8e2c 0x5fe2c 0x89d .data1
357 0 0 0x4 0
e40c4104 358
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359 [14] 1 3 0x80a96cc 0x606cc 0x1a8 .got
360 0 0 0x4 0x4
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362 [15] 6 3 0x80a9874 0x60874 0x80 .dynamic
363 4 0 0x4 0x8
e40c4104 364
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365 [16] 1 3 0x80a98f4 0x608f4 0x1cf0c .data
366 0 0 0x4 0
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368 [17] 8 3 0x80c6800 0x7d800 0 .bss
369 0 0 0x4 0
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371 [18] 2 0 0 0x7d800 0x9b90 .symtab
372 19 371 0x4 0x10
e40c4104 373
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374 [19] 3 0 0 0x87390 0x8526 .strtab
375 0 0 0x1 0
e40c4104 376
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377 [20] 3 0 0 0x8f8b6 0x93 .shstrtab
378 0 0 0x1 0
e40c4104 379
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380 [21] 1 0 0 0x8f949 0x68b7 .comment
381 0 0 0x1 0
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382
383 */
384\f
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385/* We do not use mmap because that fails with NFS.
386 Instead we read the whole file, modify it, and write it out. */
387
1b963cdd 388#include <config.h>
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389#include "unexec.h"
390#include "lisp.h"
1b963cdd 391
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392#include <errno.h>
393#include <fcntl.h>
394#include <limits.h>
395#include <memory.h>
396#include <stdbool.h>
ee2079f1 397#include <stdint.h>
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398#include <stdio.h>
399#include <sys/stat.h>
5ee94506 400#include <sys/types.h>
d427b66a 401#include <unistd.h>
5ee94506 402
cb1ee811 403#if !defined (__NetBSD__) && !defined (__OpenBSD__)
d427b66a 404#include <elf.h>
edfd76ce 405#endif /* not __NetBSD__ and not __OpenBSD__ */
d427b66a 406#include <sys/mman.h>
d2b5bbda 407#if defined (_SYSTYPE_SYSV)
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408#include <sys/elf_mips.h>
409#include <sym.h>
d2b5bbda 410#endif /* _SYSTYPE_SYSV */
bc597cc7 411#if __sgi
52da6a59 412#include <syms.h> /* for HDRR declaration */
bc597cc7 413#endif /* __sgi */
4dbcac31 414
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415#ifndef MAP_ANON
416#ifdef MAP_ANONYMOUS
417#define MAP_ANON MAP_ANONYMOUS
418#else
419#define MAP_ANON 0
420#endif
421#endif
422
423#ifndef MAP_FAILED
424#define MAP_FAILED ((void *) -1)
425#endif
426
cb1ee811 427#if defined (__alpha__) && !defined (__NetBSD__) && !defined (__OpenBSD__)
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428/* Declare COFF debugging symbol table. This used to be in
429 /usr/include/sym.h, but this file is no longer included in Red Hat
430 5.0 and presumably in any other glibc 2.x based distribution. */
431typedef struct {
432 short magic;
433 short vstamp;
434 int ilineMax;
435 int idnMax;
436 int ipdMax;
437 int isymMax;
438 int ioptMax;
439 int iauxMax;
440 int issMax;
441 int issExtMax;
442 int ifdMax;
443 int crfd;
444 int iextMax;
445 long cbLine;
446 long cbLineOffset;
447 long cbDnOffset;
448 long cbPdOffset;
449 long cbSymOffset;
450 long cbOptOffset;
451 long cbAuxOffset;
452 long cbSsOffset;
453 long cbSsExtOffset;
454 long cbFdOffset;
455 long cbRfdOffset;
456 long cbExtOffset;
7da3d06f 457} HDRR, *pHDRR;
5e617bc2 458#define cbHDRR sizeof (HDRR)
eabb24d0 459#define hdrNil ((pHDRR)0)
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460#endif
461
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462#ifdef __NetBSD__
463/*
464 * NetBSD does not have normal-looking user-land ELF support.
465 */
86dcf21c 466# if defined __alpha__ || defined __sparc_v9__ || defined _LP64
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467# define ELFSIZE 64
468# else
469# define ELFSIZE 32
470# endif
471# include <sys/exec_elf.h>
472
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473# ifndef PT_LOAD
474# define PT_LOAD Elf_pt_load
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475# if 0 /* was in pkgsrc patches for 20.7 */
476# define SHT_PROGBITS Elf_sht_progbits
477# endif
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478# define SHT_SYMTAB Elf_sht_symtab
479# define SHT_DYNSYM Elf_sht_dynsym
480# define SHT_NULL Elf_sht_null
481# define SHT_NOBITS Elf_sht_nobits
482# define SHT_REL Elf_sht_rel
483# define SHT_RELA Elf_sht_rela
484
485# define SHN_UNDEF Elf_eshn_undefined
486# define SHN_ABS Elf_eshn_absolute
487# define SHN_COMMON Elf_eshn_common
f4db570c 488# endif /* !PT_LOAD */
e5d0f709 489
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490# ifdef __alpha__
491# include <sys/exec_ecoff.h>
492# define HDRR struct ecoff_symhdr
493# define pHDRR HDRR *
f4db570c 494# endif /* __alpha__ */
e5d0f709 495
6b7d4ae4 496#ifdef __mips__ /* was in pkgsrc patches for 20.7 */
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497# define SHT_MIPS_DEBUG DT_MIPS_FLAGS
498# define HDRR struct Elf_Shdr
499#endif /* __mips__ */
6b7d4ae4 500#endif /* __NetBSD__ */
f4db570c 501
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502#ifdef __OpenBSD__
503# include <sys/exec_elf.h>
504#endif
505
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506#if __GNU_LIBRARY__ - 0 >= 6
507# include <link.h> /* get ElfW etc */
508#endif
509
510#ifndef ElfW
261cb4bb 511# define ElfBitsW(bits, type) Elf##bits##_##type
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512# ifndef ELFSIZE
513# ifdef _LP64
514# define ELFSIZE 64
515# else
516# define ELFSIZE 32
517# endif
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518# endif
519 /* This macro expands `bits' before invoking ElfBitsW. */
520# define ElfExpandBitsW(bits, type) ElfBitsW (bits, type)
521# define ElfW(type) ElfExpandBitsW (ELFSIZE, type)
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522#endif
523
f269bc61 524/* The code often converts ElfW (Half) values like e_shentsize to ptrdiff_t;
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525 check that this doesn't lose information. */
526#include <intprops.h>
527#include <verify.h>
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528verify ((! TYPE_SIGNED (ElfW (Half))
529 || PTRDIFF_MIN <= TYPE_MINIMUM (ElfW (Half)))
530 && TYPE_MAXIMUM (ElfW (Half)) <= PTRDIFF_MAX);
5ee94506
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531
532#ifdef UNEXELF_DEBUG
533# define DEBUG_LOG(expr) fprintf (stderr, #expr " 0x%jx\n", (uintmax_t) (expr))
534#endif
535
d427b66a
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536/* Get the address of a particular section or program header entry,
537 * accounting for the size of the entries.
538 */
bc597cc7 539/*
ea083293
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540 On PPC Reference Platform running Solaris 2.5.1
541 the plt section is also of type NOBI like the bss section.
542 (not really stored) and therefore sections after the bss
543 section start at the plt offset. The plt section is always
544 the one just before the bss section.
545 Thus, we modify the test from
546 if (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset >= new_data2_offset)
547 to
bc597cc7 548 if (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset >=
ea083293
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549 OLD_SECTION_H (old_bss_index-1).sh_offset)
550 This is just a hack. We should put the new data section
551 before the .plt section.
552 And we should not have this routine at all but use
553 the libelf library to read the old file and create the new
554 file.
555 The changed code is minimal and depends on prep set in m/prep.h
556 Erik Deumens
557 Quantum Theory Project
558 University of Florida
559 deumens@qtp.ufl.edu
560 Apr 23, 1996
561 */
d427b66a 562
5ee94506 563static void *
f269bc61 564entry_address (void *section_h, ptrdiff_t idx, ptrdiff_t entsize)
5ee94506
PE
565{
566 char *h = section_h;
f269bc61 567 return h + idx * entsize;
5ee94506
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568}
569
d427b66a 570#define OLD_SECTION_H(n) \
f269bc61 571 (*(ElfW (Shdr) *) entry_address (old_section_h, n, old_file_h->e_shentsize))
d427b66a 572#define NEW_SECTION_H(n) \
f269bc61 573 (*(ElfW (Shdr) *) entry_address (new_section_h, n, new_file_h->e_shentsize))
d427b66a 574#define NEW_PROGRAM_H(n) \
f269bc61 575 (*(ElfW (Phdr) *) entry_address (new_program_h, n, new_file_h->e_phentsize))
d427b66a 576
5ee94506 577#define PATCH_INDEX(n) ((n) += old_bss_index <= (n))
d427b66a
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578typedef unsigned char byte;
579
e40c4104
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580/* Round X up to a multiple of Y. */
581
5e617bc2
JB
582static ElfW (Addr)
583round_up (ElfW (Addr) x, ElfW (Addr) y)
e40c4104 584{
5ee94506 585 ElfW (Addr) rem = x % y;
e40c4104
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586 if (rem == 0)
587 return x;
588 return x - rem + y;
589}
590
52da6a59
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591/* Return the index of the section named NAME.
592 SECTION_NAMES, FILE_NAME and FILE_H give information
593 about the file we are looking in.
594
595 If we don't find the section NAME, that is a fatal error
5ee94506 596 if NOERROR is false; return -1 if NOERROR is true. */
52da6a59 597
f269bc61 598static ptrdiff_t
dd5ecd6b 599find_section (const char *name, const char *section_names, const char *file_name,
5ee94506
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600 ElfW (Ehdr) *old_file_h, ElfW (Shdr) *old_section_h,
601 bool noerror)
52da6a59 602{
f269bc61 603 ptrdiff_t idx;
52da6a59
GM
604
605 for (idx = 1; idx < old_file_h->e_shnum; idx++)
606 {
5ee94506
PE
607 char const *found_name = section_names + OLD_SECTION_H (idx).sh_name;
608#ifdef UNEXELF_DEBUG
609 fprintf (stderr, "Looking for %s - found %s\n", name, found_name);
52da6a59 610#endif
5ee94506
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611 if (strcmp (name, found_name) == 0)
612 return idx;
52da6a59
GM
613 }
614
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615 if (! noerror)
616 fatal ("Can't find %s in %s", name, file_name);
617 return -1;
52da6a59
GM
618}
619
d427b66a
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620/* ****************************************************************
621 * unexec
622 *
623 * driving logic.
624 *
625 * In ELF, this works by replacing the old .bss section with a new
626 * .data section, and inserting an empty .bss immediately afterwards.
627 *
628 */
629void
dd5ecd6b 630unexec (const char *new_name, const char *old_name)
d427b66a 631{
5ee94506
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632 int new_file, old_file;
633 off_t new_file_size;
b3967b18 634 void *new_break;
b3967b18 635
d9d54213 636 /* Pointers to the base of the image of the two files. */
d427b66a
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637 caddr_t old_base, new_base;
638
aff37336
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639#if MAP_ANON == 0
640 int mmap_fd;
641#else
642# define mmap_fd -1
643#endif
644
d9d54213
RS
645 /* Pointers to the file, program and section headers for the old and
646 new files. */
5e617bc2
JB
647 ElfW (Ehdr) *old_file_h, *new_file_h;
648 ElfW (Phdr) *old_program_h, *new_program_h;
649 ElfW (Shdr) *old_section_h, *new_section_h;
d427b66a 650
d9d54213 651 /* Point to the section name table in the old file. */
d427b66a
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652 char *old_section_names;
653
5e617bc2
JB
654 ElfW (Addr) old_bss_addr, new_bss_addr;
655 ElfW (Word) old_bss_size, new_data2_size;
656 ElfW (Off) new_data2_offset;
657 ElfW (Addr) new_data2_addr;
658 ElfW (Off) old_bss_offset;
659 ElfW (Word) new_data2_incr;
d427b66a 660
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661 ptrdiff_t n, nn;
662 ptrdiff_t old_bss_index, old_sbss_index, old_plt_index;
663 ptrdiff_t old_data_index, new_data2_index;
de6dbc14 664#if defined _SYSTYPE_SYSV || defined __sgi
f269bc61 665 ptrdiff_t old_mdebug_index;
de6dbc14 666#endif
d427b66a 667 struct stat stat_buf;
5ee94506 668 off_t old_file_size;
f269bc61 669 int mask;
d427b66a 670
6fb8339c 671 /* Open the old file, allocate a buffer of the right size, and read
d9d54213 672 in the file contents. */
d427b66a 673
406af475 674 old_file = emacs_open (old_name, O_RDONLY, 0);
d427b66a
JB
675
676 if (old_file < 0)
5ee94506 677 fatal ("Can't open %s for reading: %s", old_name, strerror (errno));
d427b66a 678
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679 if (fstat (old_file, &stat_buf) != 0)
680 fatal ("Can't fstat (%s): %s", old_name, strerror (errno));
d427b66a 681
aff37336 682#if MAP_ANON == 0
406af475 683 mmap_fd = emacs_open ("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY, 0);
aff37336 684 if (mmap_fd < 0)
5ee94506 685 fatal ("Can't open /dev/zero for reading: %s", strerror (errno));
aff37336
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686#endif
687
86928dfb
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688 /* We cannot use malloc here because that may use sbrk. If it does,
689 we'd dump our temporary buffers with Emacs, and we'd have to be
690 extra careful to use the correct value of sbrk(0) after
691 allocating all buffers in the code below, which we aren't. */
692 old_file_size = stat_buf.st_size;
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693 if (! (0 <= old_file_size && old_file_size <= SIZE_MAX))
694 fatal ("File size out of range");
86928dfb 695 old_base = mmap (NULL, old_file_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
aff37336
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696 MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE, mmap_fd, 0);
697 if (old_base == MAP_FAILED)
5ee94506 698 fatal ("Can't allocate buffer for %s: %s", old_name, strerror (errno));
d427b66a 699
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700 if (read (old_file, old_base, old_file_size) != old_file_size)
701 fatal ("Didn't read all of %s: %s", old_name, strerror (errno));
6fb8339c 702
d427b66a
JB
703 /* Get pointers to headers & section names */
704
5e617bc2
JB
705 old_file_h = (ElfW (Ehdr) *) old_base;
706 old_program_h = (ElfW (Phdr) *) ((byte *) old_base + old_file_h->e_phoff);
707 old_section_h = (ElfW (Shdr) *) ((byte *) old_base + old_file_h->e_shoff);
d427b66a 708 old_section_names = (char *) old_base
d7cb42c3 709 + OLD_SECTION_H (old_file_h->e_shstrndx).sh_offset;
d427b66a 710
52da6a59
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711 /* Find the mdebug section, if any. */
712
de6dbc14 713#if defined _SYSTYPE_SYSV || defined __sgi
52da6a59
GM
714 old_mdebug_index = find_section (".mdebug", old_section_names,
715 old_name, old_file_h, old_section_h, 1);
de6dbc14 716#endif
52da6a59 717
d427b66a 718 /* Find the old .bss section. Figure out parameters of the new
d9d54213 719 data2 and bss sections. */
d427b66a 720
52da6a59
GM
721 old_bss_index = find_section (".bss", old_section_names,
722 old_name, old_file_h, old_section_h, 0);
d427b66a 723
52da6a59
GM
724 old_sbss_index = find_section (".sbss", old_section_names,
725 old_name, old_file_h, old_section_h, 1);
1b963cdd 726 if (old_sbss_index != -1)
825dad89 727 if (OLD_SECTION_H (old_sbss_index).sh_type != SHT_NOBITS)
1b963cdd 728 old_sbss_index = -1;
52da6a59 729
825dad89
AS
730 /* PowerPC64 has .plt in the BSS section. */
731 old_plt_index = find_section (".plt", old_section_names,
732 old_name, old_file_h, old_section_h, 1);
733 if (old_plt_index != -1)
734 if (OLD_SECTION_H (old_plt_index).sh_type != SHT_NOBITS)
735 old_plt_index = -1;
736
737 if (old_sbss_index == -1 && old_plt_index == -1)
9240b21d 738 {
52da6a59
GM
739 old_bss_addr = OLD_SECTION_H (old_bss_index).sh_addr;
740 old_bss_size = OLD_SECTION_H (old_bss_index).sh_size;
826ba17e 741 old_bss_offset = OLD_SECTION_H (old_bss_index).sh_offset;
9240b21d
RS
742 new_data2_index = old_bss_index;
743 }
825dad89
AS
744 else if (old_plt_index != -1
745 && (old_sbss_index == -1
746 || (OLD_SECTION_H (old_sbss_index).sh_addr
747 > OLD_SECTION_H (old_plt_index).sh_addr)))
748 {
749 old_bss_addr = OLD_SECTION_H (old_plt_index).sh_addr;
750 old_bss_size = OLD_SECTION_H (old_bss_index).sh_size
751 + OLD_SECTION_H (old_plt_index).sh_size;
752 if (old_sbss_index != -1)
753 old_bss_size += OLD_SECTION_H (old_sbss_index).sh_size;
826ba17e 754 old_bss_offset = OLD_SECTION_H (old_plt_index).sh_offset;
825dad89
AS
755 new_data2_index = old_plt_index;
756 }
9240b21d
RS
757 else
758 {
52da6a59
GM
759 old_bss_addr = OLD_SECTION_H (old_sbss_index).sh_addr;
760 old_bss_size = OLD_SECTION_H (old_bss_index).sh_size
761 + OLD_SECTION_H (old_sbss_index).sh_size;
826ba17e 762 old_bss_offset = OLD_SECTION_H (old_sbss_index).sh_offset;
9240b21d
RS
763 new_data2_index = old_sbss_index;
764 }
765
52da6a59
GM
766 /* Find the old .data section. Figure out parameters of
767 the new data2 and bss sections. */
768
769 old_data_index = find_section (".data", old_section_names,
770 old_name, old_file_h, old_section_h, 0);
bc597cc7 771
b3967b18 772 new_break = sbrk (0);
5e617bc2 773 new_bss_addr = (ElfW (Addr)) new_break;
d427b66a
JB
774 new_data2_addr = old_bss_addr;
775 new_data2_size = new_bss_addr - old_bss_addr;
826ba17e
AS
776 new_data2_offset = OLD_SECTION_H (old_data_index).sh_offset
777 + (new_data2_addr - OLD_SECTION_H (old_data_index).sh_addr);
778 /* This is the amount by which the sections following the bss sections
779 must be shifted in the image. It can differ from new_data2_size if
780 the end of the old .data section (and thus the offset of the .bss
781 section) was unaligned. */
782 new_data2_incr = new_data2_size + (new_data2_offset - old_bss_offset);
d427b66a 783
5ee94506 784#ifdef UNEXELF_DEBUG
f269bc61 785 fprintf (stderr, "old_bss_index %td\n", old_bss_index);
5ee94506
PE
786 DEBUG_LOG (old_bss_addr);
787 DEBUG_LOG (old_bss_size);
788 DEBUG_LOG (old_bss_offset);
789 DEBUG_LOG (new_bss_addr);
790 DEBUG_LOG (new_data2_addr);
791 DEBUG_LOG (new_data2_size);
792 DEBUG_LOG (new_data2_offset);
793 DEBUG_LOG (new_data2_incr);
d427b66a
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794#endif
795
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796 if (new_bss_addr < old_bss_addr + old_bss_size)
797 fatal (".bss shrank when undumping");
d427b66a 798
6fb8339c 799 /* Set the output file to the right size. Allocate a buffer to hold
d9d54213 800 the image of the new file. Set pointers to various interesting
5ee94506 801 objects. */
d427b66a 802
406af475 803 new_file = emacs_open (new_name, O_RDWR | O_CREAT, 0666);
d427b66a 804 if (new_file < 0)
5ee94506 805 fatal ("Can't creat (%s): %s", new_name, strerror (errno));
d427b66a 806
5ee94506 807 new_file_size = old_file_size + old_file_h->e_shentsize + new_data2_incr;
d427b66a
JB
808
809 if (ftruncate (new_file, new_file_size))
5ee94506 810 fatal ("Can't ftruncate (%s): %s", new_name, strerror (errno));
d427b66a 811
86928dfb 812 new_base = mmap (NULL, new_file_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
aff37336
SS
813 MAP_ANON | MAP_PRIVATE, mmap_fd, 0);
814 if (new_base == MAP_FAILED)
5ee94506 815 fatal ("Can't allocate buffer for %s: %s", old_name, strerror (errno));
6fb8339c 816
5e617bc2
JB
817 new_file_h = (ElfW (Ehdr) *) new_base;
818 new_program_h = (ElfW (Phdr) *) ((byte *) new_base + old_file_h->e_phoff);
819 new_section_h = (ElfW (Shdr) *)
826ba17e 820 ((byte *) new_base + old_file_h->e_shoff + new_data2_incr);
d427b66a
JB
821
822 /* Make our new file, program and section headers as copies of the
d9d54213 823 originals. */
d427b66a
JB
824
825 memcpy (new_file_h, old_file_h, old_file_h->e_ehsize);
826 memcpy (new_program_h, old_program_h,
827 old_file_h->e_phnum * old_file_h->e_phentsize);
e40c4104
RS
828
829 /* Modify the e_shstrndx if necessary. */
830 PATCH_INDEX (new_file_h->e_shstrndx);
d427b66a
JB
831
832 /* Fix up file header. We'll add one section. Section header is
d9d54213 833 further away now. */
d427b66a 834
826ba17e 835 new_file_h->e_shoff += new_data2_incr;
d427b66a
JB
836 new_file_h->e_shnum += 1;
837
5ee94506
PE
838#ifdef UNEXELF_DEBUG
839 DEBUG_LOG (old_file_h->e_shoff);
f269bc61 840 fprintf (stderr, "Old section count %td\n", (ptrdiff_t) old_file_h->e_shnum);
5ee94506 841 DEBUG_LOG (new_file_h->e_shoff);
f269bc61 842 fprintf (stderr, "New section count %td\n", (ptrdiff_t) new_file_h->e_shnum);
d427b66a
JB
843#endif
844
845 /* Fix up a new program header. Extend the writable data segment so
d9d54213
RS
846 that the bss area is covered too. Find that segment by looking
847 for a segment that ends just before the .bss area. Make sure
848 that no segments are above the new .data2. Put a loop at the end
849 to adjust the offset and address of any segment that is above
850 data2, just in case we decide to allow this later. */
d427b66a 851
5ee94506 852 for (n = new_file_h->e_phnum; --n >= 0; )
d427b66a 853 {
e40c4104 854 /* Compute maximum of all requirements for alignment of section. */
5e617bc2 855 ElfW (Word) alignment = (NEW_PROGRAM_H (n)).p_align;
e40c4104
RS
856 if ((OLD_SECTION_H (old_bss_index)).sh_addralign > alignment)
857 alignment = OLD_SECTION_H (old_bss_index).sh_addralign;
858
52da6a59 859#ifdef __sgi
bc597cc7
KH
860 /* According to r02kar@x4u2.desy.de (Karsten Kuenne)
861 and oliva@gnu.org (Alexandre Oliva), on IRIX 5.2, we
862 always get "Program segment above .bss" when dumping
863 when the executable doesn't have an sbss section. */
864 if (old_sbss_index != -1)
52da6a59 865#endif /* __sgi */
9240b21d 866 if (NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_vaddr + NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_filesz
bc597cc7
KH
867 > (old_sbss_index == -1
868 ? old_bss_addr
869 : round_up (old_bss_addr, alignment)))
5ee94506 870 fatal ("Program segment above .bss in %s", old_name);
d427b66a 871
d7cb42c3 872 if (NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_type == PT_LOAD
e40c4104
RS
873 && (round_up ((NEW_PROGRAM_H (n)).p_vaddr
874 + (NEW_PROGRAM_H (n)).p_filesz,
875 alignment)
876 == round_up (old_bss_addr, alignment)))
d427b66a
JB
877 break;
878 }
879 if (n < 0)
5ee94506 880 fatal ("Couldn't find segment next to .bss in %s", old_name);
d427b66a 881
c1937d6a
AS
882 /* Make sure that the size includes any padding before the old .bss
883 section. */
884 NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_filesz = new_bss_addr - NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_vaddr;
d7cb42c3 885 NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_memsz = NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_filesz;
d427b66a
JB
886
887#if 0 /* Maybe allow section after data2 - does this ever happen? */
5ee94506 888 for (n = new_file_h->e_phnum; --n >= 0; )
d427b66a 889 {
d7cb42c3
RS
890 if (NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_vaddr
891 && NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_vaddr >= new_data2_addr)
892 NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_vaddr += new_data2_size - old_bss_size;
d427b66a 893
d7cb42c3 894 if (NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_offset >= new_data2_offset)
826ba17e 895 NEW_PROGRAM_H (n).p_offset += new_data2_incr;
d427b66a
JB
896 }
897#endif
898
899 /* Fix up section headers based on new .data2 section. Any section
d9d54213
RS
900 whose offset or virtual address is after the new .data2 section
901 gets its value adjusted. .bss size becomes zero and new address
902 is set. data2 section header gets added by copying the existing
903 .data header and modifying the offset, address and size. */
d427b66a 904
994a65f3 905 /* Walk through all section headers, insert the new data2 section right
e40c4104 906 before the new bss section. */
5ee94506 907 for (n = 1, nn = 1; n < old_file_h->e_shnum; n++, nn++)
d427b66a
JB
908 {
909 caddr_t src;
9240b21d
RS
910 /* If it is (s)bss section, insert the new data2 section before it. */
911 /* new_data2_index is the index of either old_sbss or old_bss, that was
912 chosen as a section for new_data2. */
bc597cc7 913 if (n == new_data2_index)
e40c4104
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914 {
915 /* Steal the data section header for this data2 section. */
d7cb42c3 916 memcpy (&NEW_SECTION_H (nn), &OLD_SECTION_H (old_data_index),
e40c4104 917 new_file_h->e_shentsize);
994a65f3 918
d7cb42c3
RS
919 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_addr = new_data2_addr;
920 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset = new_data2_offset;
921 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_size = new_data2_size;
e40c4104
RS
922 /* Use the bss section's alignment. This will assure that the
923 new data2 section always be placed in the same spot as the old
924 bss section by any other application. */
d7cb42c3 925 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_addralign = OLD_SECTION_H (n).sh_addralign;
e40c4104
RS
926
927 /* Now copy over what we have in the memory now. */
994a65f3
RM
928 memcpy (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset + new_base,
929 (caddr_t) OLD_SECTION_H (n).sh_addr,
e40c4104
RS
930 new_data2_size);
931 nn++;
932 }
994a65f3
RM
933
934 memcpy (&NEW_SECTION_H (nn), &OLD_SECTION_H (n),
e40c4104 935 old_file_h->e_shentsize);
7da3d06f 936
9240b21d 937 if (n == old_bss_index
9240b21d
RS
938 /* The new bss and sbss section's size is zero, and its file offset
939 and virtual address should be off by NEW_DATA2_SIZE. */
825dad89 940 || n == old_sbss_index || n == old_plt_index
9240b21d 941 )
e40c4104 942 {
bc597cc7 943 /* NN should be `old_s?bss_index + 1' at this point. */
826ba17e
AS
944 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset = new_data2_offset + new_data2_size;
945 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_addr = new_data2_addr + new_data2_size;
e40c4104 946 /* Let the new bss section address alignment be the same as the
994a65f3 947 section address alignment followed the old bss section, so
e40c4104 948 this section will be placed in exactly the same place. */
d7cb42c3
RS
949 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_addralign = OLD_SECTION_H (nn).sh_addralign;
950 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_size = 0;
e40c4104 951 }
85b2e0ee
RS
952 else
953 {
ad537856 954 /* Any section that was originally placed after the .bss
826ba17e 955 section should now be off by NEW_DATA2_INCR. If a
ad537856
RS
956 section overlaps the .bss section, consider it to be
957 placed after the .bss section. Overlap can occur if the
958 section just before .bss has less-strict alignment; this
959 was observed between .symtab and .bss on Solaris 2.5.1
bcda200f 960 (sparc) with GCC snapshot 960602.
f2a77c3a 961
bcda200f
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962> dump -h temacs
963
964temacs:
965
966 **** SECTION HEADER TABLE ****
967[No] Type Flags Addr Offset Size Name
968 Link Info Adralgn Entsize
969
970[22] 1 3 0x335150 0x315150 0x4 .data.rel.local
b3967b18 971 0 0 0x4 0
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972
973[23] 8 3 0x335158 0x315158 0x42720 .bss
b3967b18 974 0 0 0x8 0
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975
976[24] 2 0 0 0x315154 0x1c9d0 .symtab
b3967b18 977 25 1709 0x4 0x10
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978 */
979
980 if (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset >= old_bss_offset
981 || (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset + NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_size
982 > new_data2_offset))
826ba17e 983 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset += new_data2_incr;
f2a77c3a 984
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985 /* Any section that was originally placed after the section
986 header table should now be off by the size of one section
987 header table entry. */
988 if (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset > new_file_h->e_shoff)
989 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset += new_file_h->e_shentsize;
990 }
991
e40c4104 992 /* If any section hdr refers to the section after the new .data
994a65f3 993 section, make it refer to next one because we have inserted
8917361f 994 a new section in between. */
994a65f3 995
d7cb42c3 996 PATCH_INDEX (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_link);
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997 /* For symbol tables, info is a symbol table index,
998 so don't change it. */
999 if (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_type != SHT_SYMTAB
1000 && NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_type != SHT_DYNSYM)
1001 PATCH_INDEX (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_info);
7da3d06f 1002
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1003 if (old_sbss_index != -1)
1004 if (!strcmp (old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_name, ".sbss"))
1005 {
7da3d06f 1006 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset =
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1007 round_up (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset,
1008 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_addralign);
1009 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_type = SHT_PROGBITS;
1010 }
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1011
1012 /* Now, start to copy the content of sections. */
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1013 if (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_type == SHT_NULL
1014 || NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_type == SHT_NOBITS)
d427b66a 1015 continue;
994a65f3 1016
e40c4104 1017 /* Write out the sections. .data and .data1 (and data2, called
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1018 ".data" in the strings table) get copied from the current process
1019 instead of the old file. */
d7cb42c3 1020 if (!strcmp (old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_name, ".data")
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1021 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_name),
1022 ".sdata")
1023 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_name),
1024 ".lit4")
1025 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_name),
1026 ".lit8")
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1027 /* The conditional bit below was in Oliva's original code
1028 (1999-08-25) and seems to have been dropped by mistake
1029 subsequently. It prevents a crash at startup under X in
0b381c7e 1030 `IRIX64 6.5 6.5.17m', whether compiled on that release or
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1031 an earlier one. It causes no trouble on the other ELF
1032 platforms I could test (Irix 6.5.15m, Solaris 8, Debian
1033 Potato x86, Debian Woody SPARC); however, it's reported
1034 to cause crashes under some version of GNU/Linux. It's
1035 not yet clear what's changed in that Irix version to
1036 cause the problem, or why the fix sometimes fails under
1037 GNU/Linux. There's probably no good reason to have
1038 something Irix-specific here, but this will have to do
1039 for now. IRIX6_5 is the most specific macro we have to
1040 test. -- fx 2002-10-01
1041
1042 The issue _looks_ as though it's gone away on 6.5.18m,
1043 but maybe it's still lurking, to be triggered by some
1044 change in the binary. It appears to concern the dynamic
1045 loader, but I never got anywhere with an SGI support call
1046 seeking clues. -- fx 2002-11-29. */
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1047#ifdef IRIX6_5
1048 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_name),
1049 ".got")
1050#endif
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1051 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_name),
1052 ".sdata1")
d7cb42c3 1053 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_name),
1b963cdd 1054 ".data1")
6108b49c 1055 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_name),
1b963cdd 1056 ".sbss"))
d7cb42c3 1057 src = (caddr_t) OLD_SECTION_H (n).sh_addr;
d427b66a 1058 else
d7cb42c3 1059 src = old_base + OLD_SECTION_H (n).sh_offset;
994a65f3 1060
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1061 memcpy (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset + new_base, src,
1062 NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_size);
e40c4104 1063
590bd467 1064#if defined __alpha__ && !defined __OpenBSD__
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1065 /* Update Alpha COFF symbol table: */
1066 if (strcmp (old_section_names + OLD_SECTION_H (n).sh_name, ".mdebug")
1067 == 0)
1068 {
1069 pHDRR symhdr = (pHDRR) (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset + new_base);
1070
1071 symhdr->cbLineOffset += new_data2_size;
1072 symhdr->cbDnOffset += new_data2_size;
1073 symhdr->cbPdOffset += new_data2_size;
1074 symhdr->cbSymOffset += new_data2_size;
1075 symhdr->cbOptOffset += new_data2_size;
1076 symhdr->cbAuxOffset += new_data2_size;
1077 symhdr->cbSsOffset += new_data2_size;
1078 symhdr->cbSsExtOffset += new_data2_size;
1079 symhdr->cbFdOffset += new_data2_size;
1080 symhdr->cbRfdOffset += new_data2_size;
1081 symhdr->cbExtOffset += new_data2_size;
1082 }
590bd467 1083#endif /* __alpha__ && !__OpenBSD__ */
265b2695 1084
d2b5bbda 1085#if defined (_SYSTYPE_SYSV)
52da6a59 1086 if (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_type == SHT_MIPS_DEBUG
7da3d06f 1087 && old_mdebug_index != -1)
826ba17e 1088 {
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1089 ptrdiff_t new_offset = NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset;
1090 ptrdiff_t old_offset = OLD_SECTION_H (old_mdebug_index).sh_offset;
1091 ptrdiff_t diff = new_offset - old_offset;
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1092 HDRR *phdr = (HDRR *)(NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset + new_base);
1093
1094 if (diff)
1095 {
1096 phdr->cbLineOffset += diff;
1097 phdr->cbDnOffset += diff;
1098 phdr->cbPdOffset += diff;
1099 phdr->cbSymOffset += diff;
1100 phdr->cbOptOffset += diff;
1101 phdr->cbAuxOffset += diff;
1102 phdr->cbSsOffset += diff;
1103 phdr->cbSsExtOffset += diff;
1104 phdr->cbFdOffset += diff;
1105 phdr->cbRfdOffset += diff;
1106 phdr->cbExtOffset += diff;
1107 }
1108 }
d2b5bbda 1109#endif /* _SYSTYPE_SYSV */
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1110
1111#if __sgi
7da3d06f 1112 /* Adjust the HDRR offsets in .mdebug and copy the
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1113 line data if it's in its usual 'hole' in the object.
1114 Makes the new file debuggable with dbx.
1115 patches up two problems: the absolute file offsets
1116 in the HDRR record of .mdebug (see /usr/include/syms.h), and
1117 the ld bug that gets the line table in a hole in the
1118 elf file rather than in the .mdebug section proper.
1119 David Anderson. davea@sgi.com Jan 16,1994. */
1120 if (n == old_mdebug_index)
1121 {
1122#define MDEBUGADJUST(__ct,__fileaddr) \
1123 if (n_phdrr->__ct > 0) \
1124 { \
1125 n_phdrr->__fileaddr += movement; \
1126 }
1127
1128 HDRR * o_phdrr = (HDRR *)((byte *)old_base + OLD_SECTION_H (n).sh_offset);
1129 HDRR * n_phdrr = (HDRR *)((byte *)new_base + NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset);
1130 unsigned movement = new_data2_size;
1131
1132 MDEBUGADJUST (idnMax, cbDnOffset);
1133 MDEBUGADJUST (ipdMax, cbPdOffset);
1134 MDEBUGADJUST (isymMax, cbSymOffset);
1135 MDEBUGADJUST (ioptMax, cbOptOffset);
1136 MDEBUGADJUST (iauxMax, cbAuxOffset);
1137 MDEBUGADJUST (issMax, cbSsOffset);
1138 MDEBUGADJUST (issExtMax, cbSsExtOffset);
1139 MDEBUGADJUST (ifdMax, cbFdOffset);
1140 MDEBUGADJUST (crfd, cbRfdOffset);
1141 MDEBUGADJUST (iextMax, cbExtOffset);
1142 /* The Line Section, being possible off in a hole of the object,
1143 requires special handling. */
1144 if (n_phdrr->cbLine > 0)
1145 {
1146 if (o_phdrr->cbLineOffset > (OLD_SECTION_H (n).sh_offset
1147 + OLD_SECTION_H (n).sh_size))
1148 {
1149 /* line data is in a hole in elf. do special copy and adjust
1150 for this ld mistake.
1151 */
1152 n_phdrr->cbLineOffset += movement;
1153
1154 memcpy (n_phdrr->cbLineOffset + new_base,
1155 o_phdrr->cbLineOffset + old_base, n_phdrr->cbLine);
1156 }
1157 else
1158 {
1159 /* somehow line data is in .mdebug as it is supposed to be. */
1160 MDEBUGADJUST (cbLine, cbLineOffset);
1161 }
1162 }
1163 }
1164#endif /* __sgi */
1165
8917361f 1166 /* If it is the symbol table, its st_shndx field needs to be patched. */
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1167 if (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_type == SHT_SYMTAB
1168 || NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_type == SHT_DYNSYM)
e40c4104 1169 {
5e617bc2 1170 ElfW (Shdr) *spt = &NEW_SECTION_H (nn);
f269bc61 1171 ptrdiff_t num = spt->sh_size / spt->sh_entsize;
5e617bc2 1172 ElfW (Sym) * sym = (ElfW (Sym) *) (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset +
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1173 new_base);
1174 for (; num--; sym++)
1175 {
1176 if ((sym->st_shndx == SHN_UNDEF)
1177 || (sym->st_shndx == SHN_ABS)
1178 || (sym->st_shndx == SHN_COMMON))
1179 continue;
994a65f3 1180
d7cb42c3 1181 PATCH_INDEX (sym->st_shndx);
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1182 }
1183 }
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1184 }
1185
8917361f 1186 /* Update the symbol values of _edata and _end. */
5ee94506 1187 for (n = new_file_h->e_shnum; 0 < --n; )
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1188 {
1189 byte *symnames;
5e617bc2 1190 ElfW (Sym) *symp, *symendp;
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1191
1192 if (NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_type != SHT_DYNSYM
1193 && NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_type != SHT_SYMTAB)
1194 continue;
1195
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1196 symnames = ((byte *) new_base
1197 + NEW_SECTION_H (NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_link).sh_offset);
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1198 symp = (ElfW (Sym) *) (NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_offset + new_base);
1199 symendp = (ElfW (Sym) *) ((byte *)symp + NEW_SECTION_H (n).sh_size);
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1200
1201 for (; symp < symendp; symp ++)
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1202 {
1203 if (strcmp ((char *) (symnames + symp->st_name), "_end") == 0
1204 || strcmp ((char *) (symnames + symp->st_name), "end") == 0
1205 || strcmp ((char *) (symnames + symp->st_name), "_edata") == 0
1206 || strcmp ((char *) (symnames + symp->st_name), "edata") == 0)
1207 memcpy (&symp->st_value, &new_bss_addr, sizeof (new_bss_addr));
1208
1209 /* Strictly speaking, #ifdef below is not necessary. But we
1210 keep it to indicate that this kind of change may also be
1211 necessary for other unexecs to support GNUstep. */
1212#ifdef NS_IMPL_GNUSTEP
1213 /* ObjC runtime modifies the values of some data structures
1214 such as classes and selectors in the .data section after
1215 loading. As the dump process copies the .data section
1216 from the current process, that causes problems when the
1217 modified classes are reinitialized in the dumped
1218 executable. We copy such data from the old file, not
1219 from the current process. */
1220 if (strncmp ((char *) (symnames + symp->st_name),
1221 "_OBJC_", sizeof ("_OBJC_") - 1) == 0)
1222 {
1223 caddr_t old, new;
1224
1225 new = ((symp->st_value - NEW_SECTION_H (symp->st_shndx).sh_addr)
1226 + NEW_SECTION_H (symp->st_shndx).sh_offset + new_base);
1227 /* "Unpatch" index. */
1228 nn = symp->st_shndx;
1229 if (nn > old_bss_index)
1230 nn--;
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1231 if (nn == old_bss_index)
1232 memset (new, 0, symp->st_size);
1233 else
1234 {
1235 old = ((symp->st_value
1236 - NEW_SECTION_H (symp->st_shndx).sh_addr)
1237 + OLD_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset + old_base);
1238 memcpy (new, old, symp->st_size);
1239 }
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1240 }
1241#endif
1242 }
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1243 }
1244
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1245 /* This loop seeks out relocation sections for the data section, so
1246 that it can undo relocations performed by the runtime linker. */
5ee94506 1247 for (n = new_file_h->e_shnum; 0 < --n; )
48240339 1248 {
5e617bc2 1249 ElfW (Shdr) section = NEW_SECTION_H (n);
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1250
1251 /* Cause a compilation error if anyone uses n instead of nn below. */
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1252 #define n ((void) 0);
1253 n /* Prevent 'macro "n" is not used' warnings. */
642ffd98 1254
7da3d06f 1255 switch (section.sh_type)
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1256 {
1257 default:
1258 break;
1259 case SHT_REL:
1260 case SHT_RELA:
1261 /* This code handles two different size structs, but there should
1262 be no harm in that provided that r_offset is always the first
1263 member. */
1264 nn = section.sh_info;
1265 if (!strcmp (old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_name, ".data")
1266 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_name),
1267 ".sdata")
1268 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_name),
1269 ".lit4")
1270 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_name),
1271 ".lit8")
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1272#ifdef IRIX6_5 /* see above */
1273 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_name),
1274 ".got")
1275#endif
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1276 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_name),
1277 ".sdata1")
1278 || !strcmp ((old_section_names + NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_name),
1279 ".data1"))
1280 {
5e617bc2 1281 ElfW (Addr) offset = (NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_addr
642ffd98
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1282 - NEW_SECTION_H (nn).sh_offset);
1283 caddr_t reloc = old_base + section.sh_offset, end;
1284 for (end = reloc + section.sh_size; reloc < end;
1285 reloc += section.sh_entsize)
1286 {
5e617bc2 1287 ElfW (Addr) addr = ((ElfW (Rel) *) reloc)->r_offset - offset;
265b2695 1288#ifdef __alpha__
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1289 /* The Alpha ELF binutils currently have a bug that
1290 sometimes results in relocs that contain all
1291 zeroes. Work around this for now... */
5e617bc2 1292 if (((ElfW (Rel) *) reloc)->r_offset == 0)
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1293 continue;
1294#endif
5e617bc2 1295 memcpy (new_base + addr, old_base + addr, sizeof (ElfW (Addr)));
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1296 }
1297 }
1298 break;
1299 }
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1300
1301 #undef n
48240339 1302 }
48240339 1303
d9d54213 1304 /* Write out new_file, and free the buffers. */
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1305
1306 if (write (new_file, new_base, new_file_size) != new_file_size)
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1307 fatal ("Didn't write %lu bytes to %s: %s",
1308 (unsigned long) new_file_size, new_name, strerror (errno));
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1309 munmap (old_base, old_file_size);
1310 munmap (new_base, new_file_size);
6fb8339c 1311
d9d54213 1312 /* Close the files and make the new file executable. */
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1314#if MAP_ANON == 0
1315 close (mmap_fd);
1316#endif
1317
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1318 if (close (old_file) != 0)
1319 fatal ("Can't close (%s): %s", old_name, strerror (errno));
d427b66a 1320
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1321 if (close (new_file) != 0)
1322 fatal ("Can't close (%s): %s", new_name, strerror (errno));
d427b66a 1323
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1324 if (stat (new_name, &stat_buf) != 0)
1325 fatal ("Can't stat (%s): %s", new_name, strerror (errno));
d427b66a 1326
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1327 mask = umask (777);
1328 umask (mask);
1329 stat_buf.st_mode |= 0111 & ~mask;
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1330 if (chmod (new_name, stat_buf.st_mode) != 0)
1331 fatal ("Can't chmod (%s): %s", new_name, strerror (errno));
d427b66a 1332}