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Author SHA1 Message Date
nwhitehorn
ac2318460c Add the ELF relocation base to struct image_params. This will be
required to correctly relocate the executable entry point's function
descriptor on powerpc64.
2010-03-25 14:31:26 +00:00
nwhitehorn
b60f1f5349 Change the way text_addr and data_addr are computed to use the
executable status of segments instead of detecting the main text segment
by which segment contains the program entry point. This affects
obreak() and is required for correct operation of that function
on 64-bit PowerPC systems. The previous behavior was apparently
required only for the Alpha, which is no longer supported.

Reviewed by:	jhb
Tested on:	amd64, sparc64, powerpc
2010-03-25 14:21:22 +00:00
nwhitehorn
142a4d2993 Provide groundwork for 32-bit binary compatibility on non-x86 platforms,
for upcoming 64-bit PowerPC and MIPS support. This renames the COMPAT_IA32
option to COMPAT_FREEBSD32, removes some IA32-specific code from MI parts
of the kernel and enhances the freebsd32 compatibility code to support
big-endian platforms.

Reviewed by:	kib, jhb
2010-03-11 14:49:06 +00:00
alfred
88b3bf6496 put calls to gzclose() under ifdef COMPRESS_USER_CORES to prevent
undefined symbols on kernels without this option.

Reported by: Alexander Best
2010-03-04 21:53:45 +00:00
alfred
f34ce3dd38 Merge projects/enhanced_coredumps (r204346) into HEAD:
Enhanced process coredump routines.

  This brings in the following features:
  1) Limit number of cores per process via the %I coredump formatter.
  Example:
    if corefilename is set to %N.%I.core AND num_cores = 3, then
    if a process "rpd" cores, then the corefile will be named
    "rpd.0.core", however if it cores again, then the kernel will
    generate "rpd.1.core" until we hit the limit of "num_cores".

    this is useful to get several corefiles, but also prevent filling
    the machine with corefiles.

  2) Encode machine hostname in core dump name via %H.

  3) Compress coredumps, useful for embedded platforms with limited space.
    A sysctl kern.compress_user_cores is made available if turned on.

    To enable compressed coredumps, the following config options need to be set:
    options COMPRESS_USER_CORES
    device zlib   # brings in the zlib requirements.
    device gzio   # brings in the kernel vnode gzip output module.

  4) Eventhandlers are fired to indicate coredumps in progress.

  5) The imgact sv_coredump routine has grown a flag to pass in more
  state, currently this is used only for passing a flag down to compress
  the coredump or not.

  Note that the gzio facility can be used for generic output of gzip'd
  streams via vnodes.

Obtained from: Juniper Networks
Reviewed by: kan
2010-03-02 06:58:58 +00:00
kib
2eb5677d22 If ET_DYN binary has non-zero base address for some reason, honour it
and do not relocate the binary to ET_DYN_LOAD_ADDR. This allows for the
binary author to influence address map of the process. In particular,
when the binary is actually an interpeter, this allows to have almost
usual process address map.

Communicate the relocation bias of the mapping for interpeter-less
ET_DYN binary, that is interperter itself, in AT_BASE aux entry. This
way, rtld is able to find its dynamic structure and relocate itself.
Note that mapbase in the rtld is still wrong and requires further
fixing.

Reported and tested by:	rwatson
Discussed with:	kan
MFC after:	3 days
2009-10-18 12:57:48 +00:00
kib
edf781a815 Map PIE binaries at non-zero base address.
Discussed with:	bz
Reviewed by:	kan
Tested by:	bz (i386, amd64), bsam (linux)
MFC after:	some time
2009-10-10 15:33:01 +00:00
kib
16ff64e8c6 Do not map segments of zero length.
Discussed with:	bz
Reviewed by:	kan
Tested by:	bz (i386, amd64), bsam (linux)
MFC after:	some time
2009-10-10 15:28:52 +00:00
bz
a0d8f55f8a Print a warning in case we cannot add more brandinfo because
we would overflow the MAX_BRANDS sized array.

Reviewed by:	kib
MFC After:	1 month
2009-10-03 10:50:00 +00:00
bz
840afe36da Make sure FreeBSD binaries without .note.ABI-tag section work
correctly and do not match a colliding Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
brandinfo statements.
For this mark the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD brandinfo that it must have
an .note.ABI-tag section and ignore the old EI_OSABI brandinfo
when comparing a possibly colliding set of options.

Due to SYSINIT we add the brandinfo in a non-deterministic order,
so native FreeBSD is not always first. We may want to consider
to force native FreeBSD to come first as well.

The only way a problem could currently be noticed is when running an
i386 binary without the .note.ABI-tag on amd64 and the Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
brandinfo  was matched first,  as the fallback to ld-elf32.so.1 does
not exist in that case.

Reported and tested by:	ticso
In collaboration with:	kib
MFC after:		3 days
2009-08-30 14:38:17 +00:00
bz
ba7b3afabc Fix handling of .note.ABI-tag section for GNU systems [1].
Handle GNU/Linux according to LSB Core Specification 4.0,
Chapter 11. Object Format, 11.8. ABI note tag.

Also check the first word of desc, not only name, according to
glibc abi-tags specification to distinguish between Linux and
kFreeBSD.

Add explicit handling for Debian GNU/kFreeBSD, which runs
on our kernels as well [2].

In {amd64,i386}/trap.c, when checking osrel of the current process,
also check the ABI to not change the signal behaviour for Linux
binary processes, now that we save an osrel version for all three
from the lists above in struct proc [2].

These changes make it possible to run FreeBSD, Debian GNU/kFreeBSD
and Linux binaries on the same machine again for at least i386 and
amd64, and no longer break kFreeBSD which was detected as GNU(/Linux).

PR:		kern/135468
Submitted by:	dchagin [1] (initial patch)
Suggested by:	kib [2]
Tested by:	Petr Salinger (Petr.Salinger seznam.cz) for kFreeBSD
Reviewed by:	kib
MFC after:	3 days
2009-08-24 16:19:47 +00:00
dchagin
01bf63c9fb Fix KBI breakage by r190520 which affects older linux.ko binaries:
1) Move the new field (brand_note) to the end of the Brandinfo structure.
2) Add a new flag BI_BRAND_NOTE that indicates that the brand_note pointer
   is valid.
3) Use the brand_note field if the flag BI_BRAND_NOTE is set and as old
   modules won't have the flag set, so the new field brand_note would be
   ignored.

Suggested by:	jhb
Reviewed by:	jhb
Approved by:	kib (mentor)
MFC after:	6 days
2009-04-05 09:27:19 +00:00
kib
4c3e8a8b03 Fix several issues with parsing the notes for ELF objects.
Badly formed ELF note may cause the caclulated pointer to the next note
to point both after the note region, that was checked in the code, but
also to point before the region, that was not checked [1]. Remember the
first note location in note0 and leap out if the note is not between
note0 and note_end.

In the similar way, badly formed note may cause infinite loop by
pointing next note into the same or previous note. Guard against this by
limiting amount of loop iterations by arbitrary choosen big number.

For clarity, check the calculated note alignment in each iteration.

Reported by:	Chris Palmer <chris noncombatant org> [1]
PR:	kern/132886
Reviewed and tested by:	dchagin
MFC after:	3 days
2009-03-22 13:42:41 +00:00
kib
e905171fbe Supply AT_EXECPATH auxinfo entry to the interpreter, both for native and
compat32 binaries.

Tested by:	pho
Reviewed by:	kan
2009-03-17 12:53:28 +00:00
kib
37de637d31 Use the properly sized types for ELF object header and program headers.
This fixes osrel fetching from the FreeBSD branding note for the 64bit
platforms.

Reported by:	swell.k gmail com
Reviewed by:	dchagin
Tested by:	dchagin, swell.k gmail com
2009-03-17 09:50:40 +00:00
dchagin
2408b715a0 Implement new way of branding ELF binaries by looking to a
".note.ABI-tag" section.

The search order of a brand is changed, now first of all the
".note.ABI-tag" is looked through.

Move code which fetch osreldate for ELF binary to check_note() handler.

PR:		118473
Approved by:	kib (mentor)
2009-03-13 16:40:51 +00:00
rwatson
97295d8b75 When a statically linked binary is executed (or at least, one without
an interpreter definition in its program header), set the auxiliary
ELF argument AT_BASE to 0 rather than to the address that we would
have mapped the interpreter at if there had been one.

The ELF ABI specifications appear to be ambiguous as to the desired
behavior in this situation, as they define AT_BASE as the base address
of the interpreter, but do not mention what to do if there is none.
On Solaris, AT_BASE will be set to the base address of the static
binary if there is no interpreter, and on Linux, AT_BASE is set to 0.
We go with the Linux semantics as they are of more immediate utility
and allow the early runtime environment to know that the kernel has
not mapped an interpreter, but because AT_PHDR points at the ELF
header for the running binary, it is still possible to retrieve all
required mapping information when the process starts should it be
required.  Either approach would be preferable to our current behavior
of passing a pointer to an unmapped region of user memory as AT_BASE.

MFC after:	3 weeks
2009-01-25 12:07:43 +00:00
peter
35932c6d7c Remove sysctl debug.elf_trace and the trace field in auxargs. They go
nowhere.  It used to be the equivalent of $LD_DEBUG in rtld-elf.
Elf_Auxargs is an internal structure.
2008-12-17 16:54:29 +00:00
imp
4ad1824222 Minor style(9) nit. 2008-12-17 16:25:20 +00:00
kib
ce7791f58d Remove two remnant uses of AT_DEBUG. 2008-12-17 13:13:35 +00:00
kib
997f16fb43 If the ABI-overriden interpreter was not loaded, do not set
have_interp to TRUE. This allows the code in image activator to try
/libexec/ld-elf.so.1 as interpreter when newinterp is not found to
execute.

Reviewed by:	peter
MFC after:	2 weeks (together with r175105)
2008-10-08 11:11:36 +00:00
jhb
ec0d9f9d00 Go back to using the process command name (p_comm) for the file name and
command line arguments stored in the note at the beginning of a core dump
instead of the current thread name.

Reviewed by:	julian
2008-05-15 03:07:34 +00:00
jeff
acb93d599c Remove kernel support for M:N threading.
While the KSE project was quite successful in bringing threading to
FreeBSD, the M:N approach taken by the kse library was never developed
to its full potential.  Backwards compatibility will be provided via
libmap.conf for dynamically linked binaries and static binaries will
be broken.
2008-03-12 10:12:01 +00:00
attilio
71b7824213 VOP_LOCK1() (and so VOP_LOCK()) and VOP_UNLOCK() are only used in
conjuction with 'thread' argument passing which is always curthread.
Remove the unuseful extra-argument and pass explicitly curthread to lower
layer functions, when necessary.

KPI results broken by this change, which should affect several ports, so
version bumping and manpage update will be further committed.

Tested by: kris, pho, Diego Sardina <siarodx at gmail dot com>
2008-01-13 14:44:15 +00:00
attilio
18d0a0dd51 vn_lock() is currently only used with the 'curthread' passed as argument.
Remove this argument and pass curthread directly to underlying
VOP_LOCK1() VFS method. This modify makes the code cleaner and in
particular remove an annoying dependence helping next lockmgr() cleanup.
KPI results, obviously, changed.

Manpage and FreeBSD_version will be updated through further commits.

As a side note, would be valuable to say that next commits will address
a similar cleanup about VFS methods, in particular vop_lock1 and
vop_unlock.

Tested by:	Diego Sardina <siarodx at gmail dot com>,
		Andrea Di Pasquale <whyx dot it at gmail dot com>
2008-01-10 01:10:58 +00:00
peter
1e0f13faf7 Fall back to the binary-specified interpreter (ld-elf.so.1) if the
ABI override binary isn't found.  This could probably be smoother, but
it is what I did in p4 change #126891 on 2007/09/27.  It should solve
the "ld-elf32.so.1"-in-chroot problem.
2008-01-05 08:35:56 +00:00
kib
feb2aba5b6 Implement fetching of the __FreeBSD_version from the ELF ABI-tag note.
The value is read into the p_osrel member of the struct proc. p_osrel
is set to 0 for the binaries without the note.

MFC after:	3 days
2007-12-04 12:28:07 +00:00
kib
dbef1afd93 Check for the program headers alignment of the ELF images before
dereferencing. Unaligned access could cause panic on strict alignment
architectures.

Reviewed by:	marcel, marius (also tested on sparc64, thanks !)
MFC after:	3 days
2007-12-04 12:21:27 +00:00
julian
7ee6259be7 A bunch more files that should probably print out a thread name
instead of a process name.
2007-11-14 06:51:33 +00:00
kib
9ae733819b Fix for the panic("vm_thread_new: kstack allocation failed") and
silent NULL pointer dereference in the i386 and sparc64 pmap_pinit()
when the kmem_alloc_nofault() failed to allocate address space. Both
functions now return error instead of panicing or dereferencing NULL.

As consequence, vmspace_exec() and vmspace_unshare() returns the errno
int. struct vmspace arg was added to vm_forkproc() to avoid dealing
with failed allocation when most of the fork1() job is already done.

The kernel stack for the thread is now set up in the thread_alloc(),
that itself may return NULL. Also, allocation of the first process
thread is performed in the fork1() to properly deal with stack
allocation failure. proc_linkup() is separated into proc_linkup()
called from fork1(), and proc_linkup0(), that is used to set up the
kernel process (was known as swapper).

In collaboration with:	Peter Holm
Reviewed by:	jhb
2007-11-05 11:36:16 +00:00
jhb
b667f507a0 Rework the support for ABIs to override resource limits (used by 32-bit
processes under 64-bit kernels).  Previously, each 32-bit process overwrote
its resource limits at exec() time.  The problem with this approach is that
the new limits affect all child processes of the 32-bit process, including
if the child process forks and execs a 64-bit process.  To fix this, don't
ovewrite the resource limits during exec().  Instead, sv_fixlimits() is
now replaced with a different function sv_fixlimit() which asks the ABI to
sanitize a single resource limit.  We then use this when querying and
setting resource limits.  Thus, if a 32-bit process sets a limit, then
that new limit will be inherited by future children.  However, if the
32-bit process doesn't change a limit, then a future 64-bit child will
see the "full" 64-bit limit rather than the 32-bit limit.

MFC is tentative since it will break the ABI of old linux.ko modules (no
other modules are affected).

MFC after:	1 week
2007-05-14 22:40:04 +00:00
delphij
2e20bff54b Use FOREACH_PROC_IN_SYSTEM instead of using its unrolled form. 2007-01-17 14:58:53 +00:00
alc
d93a445ea9 Add vm map and object locking to each_writable_segment().
Noticed by: jhb@
MFC after: 3 weeks
2006-11-19 23:38:59 +00:00
alc
6650221a11 Avoid a vm object reference leak in a rarely used code path.
An executable contains at most one PT_INTERP program header.  Therefore,
the loop that searches for it can terminate after it is found rather than
iterating over the entire set of program headers.

Eliminate an unneeded initialization.

Reviewed by: tegge
2006-01-21 20:11:49 +00:00
sobomax
4c47ec5eaa Fix breakage introduced in the previous commit. 2005-12-26 22:32:52 +00:00
sobomax
34fa5a81a5 Remove kern.elf32.can_exec_dyn sysctl. Instead extend Brandinfo structure
with flags bitfield and set BI_CAN_EXEC_DYN flag for all brands that usually
allow executing elf dynamic binaries (aka shared libraries). When it is
requested to execute ET_DYN elf image check if this flag is on after we
know the elf brand allowing execution if so.

PR:		kern/87615
Submitted by:	Marcin Koziej <creep@desk.pl>
2005-12-26 21:23:57 +00:00
alc
8d1c855285 Maintain the lock on the vnode for most of exec_elfN_imgact().
Specifically, it is required for the I/O that may be performed by
elfN_load_section().

Avoid an obscure deadlock in the a.out, elf, and gzip image
activators.  Add a comment describing why the deadlock does not occur
in the common case and how it might occur in less usual circumstances.

Eliminate an unused variable from exec_aout_imgact().

In collaboration with: tegge
2005-12-24 04:57:50 +00:00
alc
09b6655974 Maintain the vnode lock throughout elfN_load_file() rather than releasing
it and reacquiring it in vrele().  Consequently, there is no reason to
increase the reference count on the vm object caching the file's pages.
Reviewed by: tegge

Eliminate unused parameters to elfN_load_file().
2005-12-21 18:58:40 +00:00
alc
4bc5d218ff Eliminate an unneeded (vm_prot_t) parameter from two functions. Eliminate
unnecessary uses of a local variable.

Reviewed by: tegge
2005-12-20 23:42:18 +00:00
alc
8f7e8790b1 Correct a long-standing problem in elfN_map_insert(): In order to copy a
page to user space, the user space mapping must allow write access.

In collaboration with: tegge@
MFC after: 3 weeks
2005-12-17 19:40:47 +00:00
alc
8df8bb9f23 Style: The second argument to vm_map_find() should be NULL instead of 0. 2005-12-16 19:14:25 +00:00
alc
f69d4d5fa8 Use sf_buf_alloc() instead of vm_map_find() on exec_map to create the
ephemeral mappings that are used as the source for three copy
operations from kernel space to user space.  There are two reasons for
making this change: (1) Under heavy load exec_map can fill up causing
vm_map_find() to fail.  When it fails, the nascent process is aborted
(SIGABRT).  Whereas, this reimplementation using sf_buf_alloc()
sleeps.  (2) Although it is possible to sleep on vm_map_find()'s
failure until address space becomes available (see kmem_alloc_wait()),
using sf_buf_alloc() is faster.  Furthermore, the reimplementation
uses a CPU private mapping, avoiding a TLB shootdown on
multiprocessors.

Problem uncovered by: kris@
Reviewed by: tegge@
MFC after: 3 weeks
2005-12-16 18:34:14 +00:00
cognet
48c06903ba Add a new sysctl, kern.elf[32|64].can_exec_dyn. When set to 1, one can
execute a ET_DYN binary (shared object).
This does not make much sense, but some linux scripts expect to be able to
execute /lib/ld-linux.so.2 (ldd comes to mind).
The sysctl defaults to 0.

MFC after:	3 days
2005-11-14 22:24:00 +00:00
rwatson
2b01dbdaa0 Back out alpha/alpha/trap.c:1.124, osf1_ioctl.c:1.14, osf1_misc.c:1.57,
osf1_signal.c:1.41, amd64/amd64/trap.c:1.291, linux_socket.c:1.60,
svr4_fcntl.c:1.36, svr4_ioctl.c:1.23, svr4_ipc.c:1.18, svr4_misc.c:1.81,
svr4_signal.c:1.34, svr4_stat.c:1.21, svr4_stream.c:1.55,
svr4_termios.c:1.13, svr4_ttold.c:1.15, svr4_util.h:1.10,
ext2_alloc.c:1.43, i386/i386/trap.c:1.279, vm86.c:1.58,
unaligned.c:1.12, imgact_elf.c:1.164, ffs_alloc.c:1.133:

Now that Giant is acquired in uprintf() and tprintf(), the caller no
longer leads to acquire Giant unless it also holds another mutex that
would generate a lock order reversal when calling into these functions.
Specifically not backed out is the acquisition of Giant in nfs_socket.c
and rpcclnt.c, where local mutexes are held and would otherwise violate
the lock order with Giant.

This aligns this code more with the eventual locking of ttys.

Suggested by:	bde
2005-09-28 07:03:03 +00:00
rwatson
c479a90eb8 Add GIANT_REQUIRED and WITNESS sleep warnings to uprintf() and tprintf(),
as they both interact with the tty code (!MPSAFE) and may sleep if the
tty buffer is full (per comment).

Modify all consumers of uprintf() and tprintf() to hold Giant around
calls into these functions.  In most cases, this means adding an
acquisition of Giant immediately around the function.  In some cases
(nfs_timer()), it means acquiring Giant higher up in the callout.

With these changes, UFS no longer panics on SMP when either blocks are
exhausted or inodes are exhausted under load due to races in the tty
code when running without Giant.

NB: Some reduction in calls to uprintf() in the svr4 code is probably
desirable.

NB: In the case of nfs_timer(), calling uprintf() while holding a mutex,
or even in a callout at all, is a bad idea, and will generate warnings
and potential upset.  This needs to be fixed, but was a problem before
this change.

NB: uprintf()/tprintf() sleeping is generally a bad ideas, as is having
non-MPSAFE tty code.

MFC after:	1 week
2005-09-19 16:51:43 +00:00
csjp
f7f404fd08 Improve the MP safeness associated with the creation of symbolic
links and the execution of ELF binaries. Two problems were found:

1) The link path wasn't tagged as being MP safe and thus was not properly
   protected.
2) The ELF interpreter vnode wasnt being locked in namei(9) and thus was
   insufficiently protected.

This commit makes the following changes:

-Sets the MPSAFE flag in NDINIT for symbolic link paths
-Sets the MPSAFE flag in NDINIT and introduce a vfslocked variable which
 will be used to instruct VFS_UNLOCK_GIANT to unlock Giant if it has been
 picked up.
-Drop in an assertion into vfs_lookup which ensures that if the MPSAFE
 flag is NOT set, that we have picked up giant. If not panic (if WITNESS
 compiled into the kernel). This should help us find conditions where vnode
 operations are in-sufficiently protected.

This is a RELENG_6 candidate.

Discussed with:	jeff
MFC after:	4 days
2005-09-15 15:03:48 +00:00
peter
921b3c5ee4 Jumbo-commit to enhance 32 bit application support on 64 bit kernels.
This is good enough to be able to run a RELENG_4 gdb binary against
a RELENG_4 application, along with various other tools (eg: 4.x gcore).
We use this at work.

ia32_reg.[ch]: handle the 32 bit register file format, used by ptrace,
	procfs and core dumps.
procfs_*regs.c: vary the format of proc/XXX/*regs depending on the client
	and target application.
procfs_map.c: Don't print a 64 bit value to 32 bit consumers, or their
	sscanf fails.  They expect an unsigned long.
imgact_elf.c: produce a valid 32 bit coredump for 32 bit apps.
sys_process.c: handle 32 bit consumers debugging 32 bit targets.  Note
	that 64 bit consumers can still debug 32 bit targets.

IA64 has got stubs for ia32_reg.c.

Known limitations: a 5.x/6.x gdb uses get/setcontext(), which isn't
implemented in the 32/64 wrapper yet.  We also make a tiny patch to
gdb pacify it over conflicting formats of ld-elf.so.1.

Approved by:	re
2005-06-30 07:49:22 +00:00
cognet
9bcd47137c Don't set the default of kern.fallback_elf_brand to FreeBSD for arm, as
binutils now do the job for us
2005-05-24 22:21:44 +00:00
jeff
617ce99006 - Neither of our image formats require Giant now that the vm and vfs have
been locked.
2005-05-03 10:51:38 +00:00
alc
b3364f5e66 Remove GIANT_REQUIRED from elfN_load_section(). 2005-04-03 07:57:47 +00:00