freebsd-skq/usr.sbin/ndiscvt/ndiscvt.c
Bill Paul 51d6d0952b Clean up and apply the fix for PR 83477. The calculation for locating
the start of the section headers has to take into account the fact
that the image_nt_header is really variable sized. It happens that
the existing calculation is correct for _most_ production binaries
produced by the Windows DDK, but if we get a binary with oddball
offsets, the PE loader could crash.

Changes from the supplied patch are:

- We don't really need to use the IMAGE_SIZEOF_NT_HEADER() macro when
  computing how much of the header to return to callers of
  pe_get_optional_header(). While it's important to take the variable
  size of the header into account in other calculations, we never
  actually look at anything outside the non-variable portion of the
  header. This saves callers from having to allocate a variable sized
  buffer off the heap (I purposely tried to avoid using malloc()
  in subr_pe.c to make it easier to compile in both the -D_KERNEL and
  !-D_KERNEL case), and since we're copying into a buffer on the
  stack, we always have to copy the same amount of data or else
  we'll trash the stack something fierce.

- We need <stddef.h> to get offsetof() in the !-D_KERNEL case.

- ndiscvt.c needs the IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION() macro too, since it does
  a little bit of section pre-processing.

PR: kern/83477
2005-10-26 18:46:27 +00:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2003
* Bill Paul <wpaul@windriver.com>. All rights reserved.
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#include <sys/cdefs.h>
__FBSDID("$FreeBSD$");
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/queue.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <net/if.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <libgen.h>
#include <err.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <compat/ndis/pe_var.h>
#include "inf.h"
static int insert_padding(void **, int *);
extern const char *__progname;
/*
* Sections within Windows PE files are defined using virtual
* and physical address offsets and virtual and physical sizes.
* The physical values define how the section data is stored in
* the executable file while the virtual values describe how the
* sections will look once loaded into memory. It happens that
* the linker in the Microsoft(r) DDK will tend to generate
* binaries where the virtual and physical values are identical,
* which means in most cases we can just transfer the file
* directly to memory without any fixups. This is not always
* the case though, so we have to be prepared to handle files
* where the in-memory section layout differs from the disk file
* section layout.
*
* There are two kinds of variations that can occur: the relative
* virtual address of the section might be different from the
* physical file offset, and the virtual section size might be
* different from the physical size (for example, the physical
* size of the .data section might be 1024 bytes, but the virtual
* size might be 1384 bytes, indicating that the data section should
* actually use up 1384 bytes in RAM and be padded with zeros). What we
* do is read the original file into memory and then make an in-memory
* copy with all of the sections relocated, re-sized and zero padded
* according to the virtual values specified in the section headers.
* We then emit the fixed up image file for use by the if_ndis driver.
* This way, we don't have to do the fixups inside the kernel.
*/
#define ROUND_DOWN(n, align) (((uintptr_t)n) & ~((align) - 1l))
#define ROUND_UP(n, align) ROUND_DOWN(((uintptr_t)n) + (align) - 1l, \
(align))
#define SET_HDRS(x) \
dos_hdr = (image_dos_header *)x; \
nt_hdr = (image_nt_header *)(x + dos_hdr->idh_lfanew); \
sect_hdr = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION(nt_hdr);
static
int insert_padding(imgbase, imglen)
void **imgbase;
int *imglen;
{
image_section_header *sect_hdr;
image_dos_header *dos_hdr;
image_nt_header *nt_hdr;
image_optional_header opt_hdr;
int i = 0, sections, curlen = 0;
int offaccum = 0, oldraddr, oldrlen;
uint8_t *newimg, *tmp;
newimg = malloc(*imglen);
if (newimg == NULL)
return(ENOMEM);
bcopy(*imgbase, newimg, *imglen);
curlen = *imglen;
if (pe_get_optional_header((vm_offset_t)newimg, &opt_hdr))
return(0);
sections = pe_numsections((vm_offset_t)newimg);
SET_HDRS(newimg);
for (i = 0; i < sections; i++) {
oldraddr = sect_hdr->ish_rawdataaddr;
oldrlen = sect_hdr->ish_rawdatasize;
sect_hdr->ish_rawdataaddr = sect_hdr->ish_vaddr;
offaccum += ROUND_UP(sect_hdr->ish_vaddr - oldraddr,
opt_hdr.ioh_filealign);
offaccum +=
ROUND_UP(sect_hdr->ish_misc.ish_vsize,
opt_hdr.ioh_filealign) -
ROUND_UP(sect_hdr->ish_rawdatasize,
opt_hdr.ioh_filealign);
tmp = realloc(newimg, *imglen + offaccum);
if (tmp == NULL) {
free(newimg);
return(ENOMEM);
}
newimg = tmp;
SET_HDRS(newimg);
sect_hdr += i;
bzero(newimg + sect_hdr->ish_rawdataaddr,
ROUND_UP(sect_hdr->ish_misc.ish_vsize,
opt_hdr.ioh_filealign));
bcopy((uint8_t *)(*imgbase) + oldraddr,
newimg + sect_hdr->ish_rawdataaddr, oldrlen);
sect_hdr++;
}
free(*imgbase);
*imgbase = newimg;
*imglen += offaccum;
return(0);
}
static void
usage(void)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s [-O] [-i <inffile>] -s <sysfile> "
"[-n devname] [-o outfile]\n", __progname);
fprintf(stderr, " %s -f <firmfile>\n", __progname);
exit(1);
}
static void
bincvt(char *sysfile, char *outfile, void *img, int fsize)
{
char *ptr;
char tname[] = "/tmp/ndiscvt.XXXXXX";
char sysbuf[1024];
FILE *binfp;
mkstemp(tname);
binfp = fopen(tname, "a+");
if (binfp == NULL)
err(1, "opening %s failed", tname);
if (fwrite(img, fsize, 1, binfp) != 1)
err(1, "failed to output binary image");
fclose(binfp);
outfile = strdup(basename(outfile));
if (strchr(outfile, '.'))
*strchr(outfile, '.') = '\0';
snprintf(sysbuf, sizeof(sysbuf),
#ifdef __i386__
"objcopy -I binary -O elf32-i386-freebsd -B i386 %s %s.o\n",
#endif
#ifdef __amd64__
"objcopy -I binary -O elf64-x86-64 -B i386 %s %s.o\n",
#endif
tname, outfile);
printf("%s", sysbuf);
system(sysbuf);
unlink(tname);
ptr = tname;
while (*ptr) {
if (*ptr == '/' || *ptr == '.')
*ptr = '_';
ptr++;
}
snprintf(sysbuf, sizeof(sysbuf),
"objcopy --redefine-sym _binary_%s_start=%s_drv_data_start "
"--strip-symbol _binary_%s_size "
"--redefine-sym _binary_%s_end=%s_drv_data_end %s.o %s.o\n",
tname, sysfile, tname, tname, sysfile, outfile, outfile);
printf("%s", sysbuf);
system(sysbuf);
return;
}
static void
firmcvt(char *firmfile)
{
char *basefile, *outfile, *ptr;
char sysbuf[1024];
outfile = strdup(basename(firmfile));
basefile = strdup(outfile);
snprintf(sysbuf, sizeof(sysbuf),
#ifdef __i386__
"objcopy -I binary -O elf32-i386-freebsd -B i386 %s %s.o\n",
#endif
#ifdef __amd64__
"objcopy -I binary -O elf64-x86-64 -B i386 %s %s.o\n",
#endif
firmfile, outfile);
printf("%s", sysbuf);
system(sysbuf);
ptr = firmfile;
while (*ptr) {
if (*ptr == '/' || *ptr == '.')
*ptr = '_';
ptr++;
}
ptr = basefile;
while (*ptr) {
if (*ptr == '/' || *ptr == '.')
*ptr = '_';
else
*ptr = tolower(*ptr);
ptr++;
}
snprintf(sysbuf, sizeof(sysbuf),
"objcopy --redefine-sym _binary_%s_start=%s_start "
"--strip-symbol _binary_%s_size "
"--redefine-sym _binary_%s_end=%s_end %s.o %s.o\n",
firmfile, basefile, firmfile, firmfile,
basefile, outfile, outfile);
ptr = sysbuf;
printf("%s", sysbuf);
system(sysbuf);
snprintf(sysbuf, sizeof(sysbuf),
"ld -Bshareable -d -warn-common -o %s.ko %s.o\n",
outfile, outfile);
printf("%s", sysbuf);
system(sysbuf);
free(basefile);
exit(0);
}
int
main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
FILE *fp, *outfp;
int i, bin = 0;
void *img;
int n, fsize, cnt;
unsigned char *ptr;
char *inffile = NULL, *sysfile = NULL;
char *outfile = NULL, *firmfile = NULL;
char *dname = NULL;
int ch;
while((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "i:s:o:n:f:O")) != -1) {
switch(ch) {
case 'f':
firmfile = optarg;
break;
case 'i':
inffile = optarg;
break;
case 's':
sysfile = optarg;
break;
case 'o':
outfile = optarg;
break;
case 'n':
dname = optarg;
break;
case 'O':
bin = 1;
break;
default:
usage();
break;
}
}
if (firmfile != NULL)
firmcvt(firmfile);
if (sysfile == NULL)
usage();
/* Open the .SYS file and load it into memory */
fp = fopen(sysfile, "r");
if (fp == NULL)
err(1, "opening .SYS file '%s' failed", sysfile);
fseek (fp, 0L, SEEK_END);
fsize = ftell (fp);
rewind (fp);
img = calloc(fsize, 1);
n = fread (img, fsize, 1, fp);
fclose(fp);
if (insert_padding(&img, &fsize)) {
fprintf(stderr, "section relocation failed\n");
exit(1);
}
if (outfile == NULL || strcmp(outfile, "-") == 0)
outfp = stdout;
else {
outfp = fopen(outfile, "w");
if (outfp == NULL)
err(1, "opening output file '%s' failed", outfile);
}
fprintf(outfp, "\n/*\n");
fprintf(outfp, " * Generated from %s and %s (%d bytes)\n",
inffile == NULL ? "<notused>" : inffile, sysfile, fsize);
fprintf(outfp, " */\n\n");
if (dname != NULL) {
if (strlen(dname) > IFNAMSIZ)
err(1, "selected device name '%s' is "
"too long (max chars: %d)", dname, IFNAMSIZ);
fprintf (outfp, "#define NDIS_DEVNAME \"%s\"\n", dname);
fprintf (outfp, "#define NDIS_MODNAME %s\n\n", dname);
}
if (inffile == NULL) {
fprintf (outfp, "#ifdef NDIS_REGVALS\n");
fprintf (outfp, "ndis_cfg ndis_regvals[] = {\n");
fprintf (outfp, "\t{ NULL, NULL, { 0 }, 0 }\n");
fprintf (outfp, "#endif /* NDIS_REGVALS */\n");
fprintf (outfp, "};\n\n");
} else {
fp = fopen(inffile, "r");
if (fp == NULL)
err(1, "opening .INF file '%s' failed", inffile);
inf_parse(fp, outfp);
fclose(fp);
}
fprintf(outfp, "\n#ifdef NDIS_IMAGE\n");
if (bin) {
sysfile = strdup(basename(sysfile));
ptr = sysfile;
while (*ptr) {
if (*ptr == '.')
*ptr = '_';
ptr++;
}
fprintf(outfp,
"\nextern unsigned char %s_drv_data_start[];\n",
sysfile);
fprintf(outfp, "static unsigned char *drv_data = "
"%s_drv_data_start;\n\n", sysfile);
bincvt(sysfile, outfile, img, fsize);
goto done;
}
fprintf(outfp, "\nextern unsigned char drv_data[];\n\n");
fprintf(outfp, "__asm__(\".data\");\n");
fprintf(outfp, "__asm__(\".globl drv_data\");\n");
fprintf(outfp, "__asm__(\".type drv_data, @object\");\n");
fprintf(outfp, "__asm__(\".size drv_data, %d\");\n", fsize);
fprintf(outfp, "__asm__(\"drv_data:\");\n");
ptr = img;
cnt = 0;
while(cnt < fsize) {
fprintf (outfp, "__asm__(\".byte ");
for (i = 0; i < 10; i++) {
cnt++;
if (cnt == fsize) {
fprintf(outfp, "0x%.2X\");\n", ptr[i]);
goto done;
} else {
if (i == 9)
fprintf(outfp, "0x%.2X\");\n", ptr[i]);
else
fprintf(outfp, "0x%.2X, ", ptr[i]);
}
}
ptr += 10;
}
done:
fprintf(outfp, "#endif /* NDIS_IMAGE */\n");
if (fp != NULL)
fclose(fp);
fclose(outfp);
free(img);
exit(0);
}