freebsd-dev/contrib/elftoolchain/elfcopy/segments.c
Ed Maste b6b6f9cc7c Update to ELF Tool Chain r3475
Improvements include:

 * Add support for reporting and handling a number of new constants in
   various tools, including:
    * CloudABI OSABI
    * DT_TLSDESC_*
    * i386, MIPS, SPARC and amd64 relocations

 * C++ demangler bug fixes

 * Man page updates

 * Improved input validation in several tools

This update also reduces diffs against upstream as a number of fixes
included in upstream were previously cherry-picked into FreeBSD.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2016-05-20 17:24:34 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright (c) 2007-2010,2012 Kai Wang
* All rights reserved.
*
* Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
* modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
* are met:
* 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
* 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
* notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
* documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
*
* THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
* ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
* IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
* ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
* FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
* DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
* OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
* HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
* LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
* OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
* SUCH DAMAGE.
*/
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <gelf.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include "elfcopy.h"
ELFTC_VCSID("$Id: segments.c 3449 2016-05-03 13:59:29Z emaste $");
static void insert_to_inseg_list(struct segment *seg, struct section *sec);
/*
* elfcopy's segment handling is relatively simpler and less powerful than
* libbfd. Program headers are modified or copied from input to output objects,
* but never re-generated. As a result, if the input object has incorrect
* program headers, the output object's program headers will remain incorrect
* or become even worse.
*/
/*
* Check whether a section is "loadable". If so, add it to the
* corresponding segment list(s) and return 1.
*/
int
add_to_inseg_list(struct elfcopy *ecp, struct section *s)
{
struct segment *seg;
int loadable;
if (ecp->ophnum == 0)
return (0);
/*
* Segment is a different view of an ELF object. One segment can
* contain one or more sections, and one section can be included
* in one or more segments, or not included in any segment at all.
* We call those sections which can be found in one or more segments
* "loadable" sections, and call the rest "unloadable" sections.
* We keep track of "loadable" sections in their containing
* segment(s)' v_sec queue. These information are later used to
* recalculate the extents of segments, when sections are removed,
* for example.
*/
loadable = 0;
STAILQ_FOREACH(seg, &ecp->v_seg, seg_list) {
if (s->off < seg->off || (s->vma < seg->vaddr && !s->pseudo))
continue;
if (s->off + s->sz > seg->off + seg->fsz &&
s->type != SHT_NOBITS)
continue;
if (s->vma + s->sz > seg->vaddr + seg->msz)
continue;
insert_to_inseg_list(seg, s);
if (seg->type == PT_LOAD)
s->seg = seg;
else if (seg->type == PT_TLS)
s->seg_tls = seg;
if (s->pseudo)
s->vma = seg->vaddr + (s->off - seg->off);
if (seg->paddr > 0)
s->lma = seg->paddr + (s->off - seg->off);
else
s->lma = 0;
loadable = 1;
}
return (loadable);
}
void
adjust_addr(struct elfcopy *ecp)
{
struct section *s, *s0;
struct segment *seg;
struct sec_action *sac;
uint64_t dl, vma, lma, start, end;
int found, i;
/*
* Apply VMA and global LMA changes in the first iteration.
*/
TAILQ_FOREACH(s, &ecp->v_sec, sec_list) {
/* Only adjust loadable section's address. */
if (!s->loadable)
continue;
/* Apply global VMA adjustment. */
if (ecp->change_addr != 0)
s->vma += ecp->change_addr;
/* Apply global LMA adjustment. */
if (ecp->change_addr != 0 && s->seg != NULL &&
s->seg->paddr > 0)
s->lma += ecp->change_addr;
}
/*
* Apply sections VMA change in the second iteration.
*/
TAILQ_FOREACH(s, &ecp->v_sec, sec_list) {
if (!s->loadable)
continue;
/*
* Check if there is a VMA change request for this
* section.
*/
sac = lookup_sec_act(ecp, s->name, 0);
if (sac == NULL)
continue;
vma = s->vma;
if (sac->setvma)
vma = sac->vma;
if (sac->vma_adjust != 0)
vma += sac->vma_adjust;
if (vma == s->vma)
continue;
/*
* No need to make segment adjustment if the section doesn't
* belong to any segment.
*/
if (s->seg == NULL) {
s->vma = vma;
continue;
}
/*
* Check if the VMA change is viable.
*
* 1. Check if the new VMA is properly aligned accroding to
* section alignment.
*
* 2. Compute the new extent of segment that contains this
* section, make sure it doesn't overlap with other
* segments.
*/
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("VMA for section %s: %#jx\n", s->name, vma);
#endif
if (vma % s->align != 0)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "The VMA %#jx for "
"section %s is not aligned to %ju",
(uintmax_t) vma, s->name, (uintmax_t) s->align);
if (vma < s->vma) {
/* Move section to lower address. */
if (vma < s->vma - s->seg->vaddr)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Not enough space to move "
"section %s VMA to %#jx", s->name,
(uintmax_t) vma);
start = vma - (s->vma - s->seg->vaddr);
if (s == s->seg->v_sec[s->seg->nsec - 1])
end = start + s->seg->msz;
else
end = s->seg->vaddr + s->seg->msz;
} else {
/* Move section to upper address. */
if (s == s->seg->v_sec[0])
start = vma;
else
start = s->seg->vaddr;
end = vma + (s->seg->vaddr + s->seg->msz - s->vma);
if (end < start)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Not enough space to move "
"section %s VMA to %#jx", s->name,
(uintmax_t) vma);
}
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("new extent for segment containing %s: (%#jx,%#jx)\n",
s->name, start, end);
#endif
STAILQ_FOREACH(seg, &ecp->v_seg, seg_list) {
if (seg == s->seg || seg->type != PT_LOAD)
continue;
if (start > seg->vaddr + seg->msz)
continue;
if (end < seg->vaddr)
continue;
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "The extent of segment containing "
"section %s overlaps with segment(%#jx,%#jx)",
s->name, (uintmax_t) seg->vaddr,
(uintmax_t) (seg->vaddr + seg->msz));
}
/*
* Update section VMA and file offset.
*/
if (vma < s->vma) {
/*
* To move a section to lower VMA, we decrease
* the VMA of the section and all the sections that
* are before it, and we increase the file offsets
* of all the sections that are after it.
*/
dl = s->vma - vma;
for (i = 0; i < s->seg->nsec; i++) {
s0 = s->seg->v_sec[i];
s0->vma -= dl;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("section %s VMA set to %#jx\n",
s0->name, (uintmax_t) s0->vma);
#endif
if (s0 == s)
break;
}
for (i = i + 1; i < s->seg->nsec; i++) {
s0 = s->seg->v_sec[i];
s0->off += dl;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("section %s offset set to %#jx\n",
s0->name, (uintmax_t) s0->off);
#endif
}
} else {
/*
* To move a section to upper VMA, we increase
* the VMA of the section and all the sections that
* are after it, and we increase the their file
* offsets too unless the section in question
* is the first in its containing segment.
*/
dl = vma - s->vma;
for (i = 0; i < s->seg->nsec; i++)
if (s->seg->v_sec[i] == s)
break;
if (i >= s->seg->nsec)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Internal: section `%s' not"
" found in its containing segement",
s->name);
for (; i < s->seg->nsec; i++) {
s0 = s->seg->v_sec[i];
s0->vma += dl;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("section %s VMA set to %#jx\n",
s0->name, (uintmax_t) s0->lma);
#endif
if (s != s->seg->v_sec[0]) {
s0->off += dl;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("section %s offset set to %#jx\n",
s0->name, (uintmax_t) s0->off);
#endif
}
}
}
}
/*
* Apply load address padding.
*/
if (ecp->pad_to != 0) {
/*
* Find the section with highest VMA.
*/
s = NULL;
STAILQ_FOREACH(seg, &ecp->v_seg, seg_list) {
if (seg->type != PT_LOAD)
continue;
for (i = seg->nsec - 1; i >= 0; i--)
if (seg->v_sec[i]->type != SHT_NOBITS)
break;
if (i < 0)
continue;
if (s == NULL)
s = seg->v_sec[i];
else {
s0 = seg->v_sec[i];
if (s0->vma > s->vma)
s = s0;
}
}
if (s == NULL)
goto adjust_lma;
/* No need to pad if the pad_to address is lower. */
if (ecp->pad_to <= s->vma + s->sz)
goto adjust_lma;
s->pad_sz = ecp->pad_to - (s->vma + s->sz);
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("pad section %s VMA to address %#jx by %#jx\n", s->name,
(uintmax_t) ecp->pad_to, (uintmax_t) s->pad_sz);
#endif
}
adjust_lma:
/*
* Apply sections LMA change in the third iteration.
*/
TAILQ_FOREACH(s, &ecp->v_sec, sec_list) {
/*
* Only loadable section that's inside a segment can have
* LMA adjusted. Also, if LMA of the containing segment is
* set to 0, it probably means we should ignore the LMA.
*/
if (!s->loadable || s->seg == NULL || s->seg->paddr == 0)
continue;
/*
* Check if there is a LMA change request for this
* section.
*/
sac = lookup_sec_act(ecp, s->name, 0);
if (sac == NULL)
continue;
if (!sac->setlma && sac->lma_adjust == 0)
continue;
lma = s->lma;
if (sac->setlma)
lma = sac->lma;
if (sac->lma_adjust != 0)
lma += sac->lma_adjust;
if (lma == s->lma)
continue;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("LMA for section %s: %#jx\n", s->name, lma);
#endif
/* Check alignment. */
if (lma % s->align != 0)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "The LMA %#jx for "
"section %s is not aligned to %ju",
(uintmax_t) lma, s->name, (uintmax_t) s->align);
/*
* Update section LMA.
*/
if (lma < s->lma) {
/*
* To move a section to lower LMA, we decrease
* the LMA of the section and all the sections that
* are before it.
*/
dl = s->lma - lma;
for (i = 0; i < s->seg->nsec; i++) {
s0 = s->seg->v_sec[i];
s0->lma -= dl;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("section %s LMA set to %#jx\n",
s0->name, (uintmax_t) s0->lma);
#endif
if (s0 == s)
break;
}
} else {
/*
* To move a section to upper LMA, we increase
* the LMA of the section and all the sections that
* are after it.
*/
dl = lma - s->lma;
for (i = 0; i < s->seg->nsec; i++)
if (s->seg->v_sec[i] == s)
break;
if (i >= s->seg->nsec)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "Internal: section `%s' not"
" found in its containing segement",
s->name);
for (; i < s->seg->nsec; i++) {
s0 = s->seg->v_sec[i];
s0->lma += dl;
#ifdef DEBUG
printf("section %s LMA set to %#jx\n",
s0->name, (uintmax_t) s0->lma);
#endif
}
}
}
/*
* Issue a warning if there are VMA/LMA adjust requests for
* some nonexistent sections.
*/
if ((ecp->flags & NO_CHANGE_WARN) == 0) {
STAILQ_FOREACH(sac, &ecp->v_sac, sac_list) {
if (!sac->setvma && !sac->setlma &&
!sac->vma_adjust && !sac->lma_adjust)
continue;
found = 0;
TAILQ_FOREACH(s, &ecp->v_sec, sec_list) {
if (s->pseudo || s->name == NULL)
continue;
if (!strcmp(s->name, sac->name)) {
found = 1;
break;
}
}
if (!found)
warnx("cannot find section `%s'", sac->name);
}
}
}
static void
insert_to_inseg_list(struct segment *seg, struct section *sec)
{
struct section *s;
int i;
seg->nsec++;
seg->v_sec = realloc(seg->v_sec, seg->nsec * sizeof(*seg->v_sec));
if (seg->v_sec == NULL)
err(EXIT_FAILURE, "realloc failed");
/*
* Sort the section in order of offset.
*/
for (i = seg->nsec - 1; i > 0; i--) {
s = seg->v_sec[i - 1];
if (sec->off >= s->off) {
seg->v_sec[i] = sec;
break;
} else
seg->v_sec[i] = s;
}
if (i == 0)
seg->v_sec[0] = sec;
}
void
setup_phdr(struct elfcopy *ecp)
{
struct segment *seg;
GElf_Phdr iphdr;
size_t iphnum, i;
if (elf_getphnum(ecp->ein, &iphnum) == 0)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "elf_getphnum failed: %s",
elf_errmsg(-1));
ecp->ophnum = ecp->iphnum = iphnum;
if (iphnum == 0)
return;
/* If --only-keep-debug is specified, discard all program headers. */
if (ecp->strip == STRIP_NONDEBUG) {
ecp->ophnum = 0;
return;
}
for (i = 0; i < iphnum; i++) {
if (gelf_getphdr(ecp->ein, i, &iphdr) != &iphdr)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "gelf_getphdr failed: %s",
elf_errmsg(-1));
if ((seg = calloc(1, sizeof(*seg))) == NULL)
err(EXIT_FAILURE, "calloc failed");
seg->vaddr = iphdr.p_vaddr;
seg->paddr = iphdr.p_paddr;
seg->off = iphdr.p_offset;
seg->fsz = iphdr.p_filesz;
seg->msz = iphdr.p_memsz;
seg->type = iphdr.p_type;
STAILQ_INSERT_TAIL(&ecp->v_seg, seg, seg_list);
}
}
void
copy_phdr(struct elfcopy *ecp)
{
struct segment *seg;
struct section *s;
GElf_Phdr iphdr, ophdr;
int i;
STAILQ_FOREACH(seg, &ecp->v_seg, seg_list) {
if (seg->type == PT_PHDR) {
if (!TAILQ_EMPTY(&ecp->v_sec)) {
s = TAILQ_FIRST(&ecp->v_sec);
if (s->pseudo) {
seg->vaddr = s->vma +
gelf_fsize(ecp->eout, ELF_T_EHDR,
1, EV_CURRENT);
seg->paddr = s->lma +
gelf_fsize(ecp->eout, ELF_T_EHDR,
1, EV_CURRENT);
}
}
seg->fsz = seg->msz = gelf_fsize(ecp->eout, ELF_T_PHDR,
ecp->ophnum, EV_CURRENT);
continue;
}
if (seg->nsec > 0) {
s = seg->v_sec[0];
seg->vaddr = s->vma;
seg->paddr = s->lma;
}
seg->fsz = seg->msz = 0;
for (i = 0; i < seg->nsec; i++) {
s = seg->v_sec[i];
seg->msz = s->vma + s->sz - seg->vaddr;
if (s->type != SHT_NOBITS)
seg->fsz = s->off + s->sz - seg->off;
}
}
/*
* Allocate space for program headers, note that libelf keep
* track of the number in internal variable, and a call to
* elf_update is needed to update e_phnum of ehdr.
*/
if (gelf_newphdr(ecp->eout, ecp->ophnum) == NULL)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "gelf_newphdr() failed: %s",
elf_errmsg(-1));
/*
* This elf_update() call is to update the e_phnum field in
* ehdr. It's necessary because later we will call gelf_getphdr(),
* which does sanity check by comparing ndx argument with e_phnum.
*/
if (elf_update(ecp->eout, ELF_C_NULL) < 0)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "elf_update() failed: %s", elf_errmsg(-1));
/*
* iphnum == ophnum, since we don't remove program headers even if
* they no longer contain sections.
*/
i = 0;
STAILQ_FOREACH(seg, &ecp->v_seg, seg_list) {
if (i >= ecp->iphnum)
break;
if (gelf_getphdr(ecp->ein, i, &iphdr) != &iphdr)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "gelf_getphdr failed: %s",
elf_errmsg(-1));
if (gelf_getphdr(ecp->eout, i, &ophdr) != &ophdr)
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "gelf_getphdr failed: %s",
elf_errmsg(-1));
ophdr.p_type = iphdr.p_type;
ophdr.p_vaddr = seg->vaddr;
ophdr.p_paddr = seg->paddr;
ophdr.p_flags = iphdr.p_flags;
ophdr.p_align = iphdr.p_align;
ophdr.p_offset = seg->off;
ophdr.p_filesz = seg->fsz;
ophdr.p_memsz = seg->msz;
if (!gelf_update_phdr(ecp->eout, i, &ophdr))
errx(EXIT_FAILURE, "gelf_update_phdr failed: %s",
elf_errmsg(-1));
i++;
}
}