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1 /* Code to do an unexec for FreeBSD-1.1 for a temacs linked -Bdynamic.
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2 Derived from unexnetbsd.c, which was derived from unexsunos4.c
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3 Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
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5 This file is part of XEmacs.
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6
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7 XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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8 under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
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9 Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
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10 later version.
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11
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12 XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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13 ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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14 FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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15 for more details.
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16
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17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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18 along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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19 the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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20 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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21
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22 /* Synched up with: Not in FSF? */
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23
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24 /*
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25 Created 29-Oct-92 by Harlan Sexton
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26 Tweaked 06-Aug-93 by Dean Michaels to work with sun3.
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27 Converted 01-Dec-93 by Paul Mackerras to work with NetBSD shared libraries.
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28 Tweaked 26-Feb-94 by Shawn Carey for use with FreeBSD-1.1 shared libraries.
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29 */
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30
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31 /********************** Included .h Files **************************/
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32
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33 #include <config.h>
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34
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35 #include <stdarg.h>
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36 #include <sys/param.h>
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37 #include <sys/mman.h>
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38 #include <sys/file.h>
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39 #include <sys/stat.h>
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40 #include <sys/types.h>
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41 #include <string.h>
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42 #include <stdio.h>
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43 #include <a.out.h>
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44 #include <unistd.h>
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45 #include <ctype.h>
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46 #include <stab.h>
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47 #include <sys/dir.h>
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48 #include <link.h>
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49
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50 /********************** Macros *************************************/
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51
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52 #define SYS_ERR strerror(errno)
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53
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54 #define MASK_UP(x,p_of_two) \
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55 ((((unsigned long) (x)) + ((p_of_two) - 1)) & (~((p_of_two) - 1)))
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56
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57 #define MASK_DOWN(x,p_of_two) (((unsigned long) (x)) & (~((p_of_two) - 1)))
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58
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59 /********************** Typedefs and Structs ***********************/
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60
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61 struct translation_struct
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62 {
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63 long txtaddr;
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64 long txtoff;
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65 long dataddr;
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66 long datoff;
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67 long bssaddr;
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68 long endaddr;
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69 };
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70
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71 /********************** Function Prototypes/Declarations ***********/
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72
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73 static void unexec_error (CONST char *m, int use_errno, ...);
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74 static int unexec_open (char *filename, int flag, int mode);
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75 static caddr_t unexec_mmap (int fd, size_t len, int prot, int flags);
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76 static long unexec_seek (int fd, long position);
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77 static void unexec_read (int fd, long position, char *buf, int bytes);
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78 static void unexec_write (int fd, long position, char *buf, int bytes);
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79 static void unexec_pad (int fd, int bytes);
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80 static void unexec_fstat (int fd, struct stat *statptr);
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81 static void unexec_fchmod (int fd, int mode);
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82 static long unexec_addr_to_offset (long addr, struct translation_struct *ts);
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83 static void copy_relocation_site (struct relocation_info *ri,
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84 caddr_t from_base_addr,
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85 caddr_t to_base_addr,
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86 struct translation_struct *ts);
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87 static void reset_symtab (struct nlist *start, struct nlist *end,
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88 char *strtab, long edata_value, long end_value,
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89 int shlib_image);
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90 static void reset_ldso_symtab (struct nzlist *start, struct nzlist *end,
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91 char *strtab, long edata_value, long end_value,
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92 int shlib_image);
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93 int run_time_remap (char *dummy);
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94
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95 /********************** Variables **********************************/
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96
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97 /* for reporting error messages from system calls */
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98 extern int errno;
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99 extern int _DYNAMIC;
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100 extern char **environ;
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101
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102 static unsigned long sbrk_of_0_at_unexec;
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103
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104 /*******************************************************************/
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105
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106 static void
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107 unexec_error (CONST char *fmt, int use_errno, ...)
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108 {
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109 CONST char *err_msg = SYS_ERR;
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110 va_list args;
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111
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112 fprintf (stderr, "unexec - ");
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113 va_start (args, use_errno);
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114 vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args);
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115 va_end (args);
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116
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117 if (use_errno)
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118 fprintf (stderr, ": %s", err_msg);
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119 fprintf (stderr, "\n");
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120 exit (1);
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121 return;
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122 }
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123
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124 static int
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125 unexec_open (char *filename, int flag, int mode)
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126 {
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127 int fd;
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128
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129 errno = 0;
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130
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131 fd = open (filename, flag, mode);
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132
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133 if (fd < 0)
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134 unexec_error ("Failure opening file %s", 1, filename);
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135 return fd;
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136 }
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137
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138 static caddr_t
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139 unexec_mmap (int fd, size_t len, int prot, int flags)
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140 {
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141 caddr_t return_val;
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142
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143 unexec_seek (fd, 0);
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144 errno = 0;
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145 return_val = mmap (0, len, prot, flags, fd, 0);
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146
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147 if (return_val == (caddr_t) -1)
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148 unexec_error ("Failure mmap'ing file", 1);
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149 return return_val;
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150 }
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151
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152
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153 static long
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154 unexec_seek (int fd, long position)
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155 {
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156 long seek_value;
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157
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158 if (fd <= 0)
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159 unexec_error ("No file open in which to seek", 0);
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160
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161 errno = 0;
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162
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163 if (position < 0)
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164 seek_value = (long) lseek (fd, 0, L_INCR);
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165 else
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166 seek_value = (long) lseek (fd, position, L_SET);
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167
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168 if (seek_value < 0)
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169 unexec_error ("Failed to do a seek to 0x%x in %s", 1,
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170 position, "unexec() output file");
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171
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172 return seek_value;
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173 }
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174
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175 static void
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176 unexec_read (int fd, long position, char *buf, int bytes)
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177 {
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178 int n_read;
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179 int remains = bytes;
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180 position = unexec_seek (fd, position);
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181
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182 if (bytes < 0)
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183 unexec_error ("Attempted read of %d bytes", 0, bytes);
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184
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185 errno = 0;
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186
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187 while (remains > 0)
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188 {
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189 n_read = read (fd, buf, remains);
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190 if (n_read <= 0)
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191 unexec_error ("Read failed for 0x%x bytes at offset 0x%x in %s",
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192 1, bytes, position, "unexec() output file");
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193 buf += n_read;
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194 remains -= n_read;
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195 }
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196
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197 return;
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198 }
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199
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200 static void
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201 unexec_write (int fd, long position, char *buf, int bytes)
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202 {
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203 int n_written;
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204 int remains = bytes;
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205 position = unexec_seek (fd, position);
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206
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207 if (bytes < 0)
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208 unexec_error ("Attempted write of %d bytes in %s",
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209 0, bytes, "unexec() output file");
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210
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211 errno = 0;
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212
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213 while (remains > 0)
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214 {
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215 n_written = write (fd, buf, remains);
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216 if (n_written <= 0)
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217 unexec_error ("Write failed for 0x%x bytes at offset 0x%x in %s",
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218 1, bytes, position, "unexec() output file");
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219 buf += n_written;
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220 remains -= n_written;
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221 }
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222
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223 return;
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224 }
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225
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226 static void
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227 unexec_pad (int fd, int bytes)
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228 {
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229 if (bytes > 0)
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230 {
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231 char buf[1024];
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232 int remaining = bytes;
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233
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234 memset (buf, 0, sizeof (buf));
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235
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236 while (remaining > 0)
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237 {
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238 int this_write = (remaining > sizeof(buf))?sizeof(buf):remaining;
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239 unexec_write (fd, -1, buf, this_write);
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240 remaining -= this_write;
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241 }
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242 }
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243 }
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244
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245 static void
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246 unexec_fstat (int fd, struct stat *statptr)
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247 {
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248 errno = 0;
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249 if (-1 == fstat (fd, statptr))
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250 unexec_error ("fstat() failed for descriptor %d", 1, fd);
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251 return;
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252 }
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253
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254 static void
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255 unexec_fchmod (int fd, int mode)
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256 {
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257 errno = 0;
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258 if (-1 == fchmod (fd, mode))
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259 unexec_error ("fchmod() failed for descriptor %d", 1, fd);
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260 return;
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261 }
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262
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263 static long
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264 unexec_addr_to_offset (long addr, struct translation_struct *ts)
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265
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266 {
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267 if ((addr < ts->txtaddr) || (addr >= ts->bssaddr))
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268 return -1;
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269 else if (addr >= ts->dataddr)
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270 return ((long) ((addr - ts->dataddr) + ts->datoff));
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271 else
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272 return ((long) ((addr - ts->txtaddr) + ts->txtoff));
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273 }
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274
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275
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276 /*
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277 * "LD.SO" DATA AND SYMBOL TABLE OPERATIONS
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278 */
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279
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280 static void
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281 copy_relocation_site (struct relocation_info *ri,
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282 caddr_t from_base_addr,
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283 caddr_t to_base_addr,
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284 struct translation_struct *ts)
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285 {
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286 long offset;
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287 caddr_t from, to;
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288
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289 /* We can get relocation sites in the bss region, for objects whose
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290 contents are copied from a shared library. We don't need or want
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291 to restore these at present. */
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292 #ifndef sparc
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293 if (ri->r_copy)
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294 return;
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295 #else
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296 /* Struct relocation_info_sparc doesn't have member r_copy.
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297 Instead, we use the address to check if this is run-time-copied. */
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298 if (ri->r_address >= ts->bssaddr && ri->r_address < ts->endaddr)
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299 return;
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300 #endif
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301
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302 offset = unexec_addr_to_offset (ri->r_address, ts);
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303 if (offset == -1)
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304 unexec_error ("bad relocation address 0x%x (0x%x)", 0, ri->r_address,
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305 ((long *)ri)[1]);
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306
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307 from = from_base_addr + offset;
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308 to = to_base_addr + offset;
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309 /* This stuff should be in a md_ file somewhere... */
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310 #ifndef sparc
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311 switch (ri->r_length)
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312 {
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313 case 0:
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314 *((char *) to) = *((char *) from);
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315 break;
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316 case 1:
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317 *((short *) to) = *((short *) from);
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318 break;
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319 case 2:
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320 *((long *) to) = *((long *) from);
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321 break;
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322 default:
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323 unexec_error ("unknown reloc length %d seen during unexec()",
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324 0, ri->r_length);
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325 break;
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326 }
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327 #else /* sparc */
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328 switch (ri->r_type)
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329 {
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330 case RELOC_8:
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331 case RELOC_DISP8:
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332 *((char *) to) = *((char *) from);
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333 break;
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334 case RELOC_16:
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335 case RELOC_DISP16:
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336 *((short *) to) = *((short *) from);
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337 break;
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338 case RELOC_LO10:
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339 case RELOC_13:
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340 case RELOC_22:
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341 case RELOC_HI22:
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342 case RELOC_WDISP22:
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343 case RELOC_WDISP30:
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344 case RELOC_32:
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345 case RELOC_DISP32:
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346 case RELOC_GLOB_DAT:
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347 *((long *) to) = *((long *) from);
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348 break;
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349 case RELOC_JMP_SLOT:
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350 {
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351 long *target = (long *) to;
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352 long *source = (long *) from;
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353 *target = *source;
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354 target++;
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355 source++;
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356 *target = *source;
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357 target++;
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358 source++;
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359 *target = *source;
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360 }
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361 break;
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362 default:
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363 unexec_error ("unknown reloc type %d seen during unexec()",
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364 0, ri->r_type);
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365 break;
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366 }
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367 #endif /* sparc */
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368 }
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369
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370 static void
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371 reset_symtab (struct nlist *start, struct nlist *end, char *strtab,
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372 long edata_value, long end_value, int shlib_image)
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373 {
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374 struct nlist *tmp = start;
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375 int found_edata = 0;
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376 int found_end = 0;
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377
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378 while (tmp < end)
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379 {
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380 int type = tmp->n_type;
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381
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382 if ((type == (N_UNDF | N_EXT)) &&
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383 (tmp->n_value != 0))
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384 unexec_error ("unexec'ing image has COMMON symbols in it -- we quit!",
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385 0);
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386
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387 if (!(type & N_STAB))
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388 {
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389 if (!found_edata &&
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390 (type == (N_EXT | N_DATA)) &&
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391 tmp->n_un.n_strx &&
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392 !strcmp ("_edata", strtab + tmp->n_un.n_strx))
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393 {
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394 tmp->n_value = edata_value;
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395 found_edata = 1;
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396 }
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397
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398
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399 if ((type & N_TYPE) == N_BSS)
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400 {
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401 if (!found_end &&
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402 (type == (N_EXT | N_BSS)) &&
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403 tmp->n_un.n_strx &&
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404 !strcmp ("_end", strtab + tmp->n_un.n_strx))
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405 {
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406 tmp->n_value = end_value;
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407 found_end = 1;
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408 }
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409 else if (type & N_EXT)
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410 tmp->n_type = N_DATA | N_EXT;
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411 else
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412 tmp->n_type = N_DATA;
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413 }
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414
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415 /* the way things are being handled here, having sbrk() in the
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416 image is fatal for an image linked with shared lib's (although
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417 the code could be modified to support it), but this should
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418 never happen anyway */
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419 if (shlib_image &&
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420 (type == (N_EXT | N_TEXT)) &&
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421 tmp->n_un.n_strx &&
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422 !strcmp ("_sbrk", strtab + tmp->n_un.n_strx))
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423 unexec_error ("unexec'd shlib image has sbrk() in it -- we quit!",
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424 0);
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425 }
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426
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427 tmp++;
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428 }
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429 }
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430
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431 static void
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432 reset_ldso_symtab (struct nzlist *start, struct nzlist *end, char *strtab,
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433 long edata_value, long end_value, int shlib_image)
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434 {
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435 struct nzlist *tmp = start;
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436 int found_edata = 0;
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437 int found_end = 0;
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438
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439 while (tmp < end) {
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440 int type = tmp->nz_type;
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441 /*
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442 * the following code breaks under FreeBSD-1.1-BETA, but everything
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443 * seems to work perfectly if it's commented out. This did not break
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444 * anything until the changes to ld.so were made.
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445 */
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446 /*
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447 if ((type == (N_UNDF | N_EXT)) && (tmp->nz_value != 0))
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448 unexec_error("unexec'ing image has COMMON symbols in rel -- we quit!",0);
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449 */
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450 if (!(type & N_STAB)) {
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451 if (!found_edata &&
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452 (type == (N_EXT | N_DATA)) &&
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453 !strcmp ("_edata", strtab + tmp->nz_strx)) {
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454 tmp->nz_value = edata_value;
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455 found_edata = 1;
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456 }
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457
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458 if ((type & N_TYPE) == N_BSS) {
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459 if (!found_end &&
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460 (type == (N_EXT | N_BSS)) &&
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461 !strcmp ("_end", strtab + tmp->nz_strx)) {
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462 tmp->nz_value = end_value;
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463 found_end = 1;
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464 } else if (type & N_EXT)
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465 tmp->nz_type = N_DATA | N_EXT;
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466 else
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467 tmp->nz_type = N_DATA;
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468 }
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469
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470 /* the way things are being handled here, having sbrk() in the
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471 image is fatal for an image linked with shared lib's (although
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472 the code could be modified to support it), but this should
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473 never happen anyway */
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474 if (shlib_image &&
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475 (type == (N_EXT | N_TEXT)) &&
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476 !strcmp ("_sbrk", strtab + tmp->nz_strx))
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477 unexec_error("unexec'd shlib image has sbrk() ref -- we quit!", 0);
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478 }
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479 tmp++;
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480 }
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481 }
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482
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483 extern int getpagesize (void);
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484
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485 /*
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486 * EXPORTED FUNCTIONS
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487 */
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488
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489 /* this has to be a global variable to prevent the optimizers from
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490 * assuming that it can not be 0.
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491 */
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492 static void *dynamic_addr = (void *) &_DYNAMIC;
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493
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494 int
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495 unexec (char *new_name, char *old_name,
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496 unsigned int emacs_edata, unsigned int dummy1, unsigned int dummy2)
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497 {
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498 /* ld.so data */
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499 struct _dynamic *ld = 0;
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500 struct section_dispatch_table *ld2 = 0;
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501 /* old and new state */
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502 int old_fd;
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503 int new_fd;
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504 caddr_t old_base_addr;
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505 caddr_t new_base_addr;
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506 struct exec old_hdr;
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507 struct exec new_hdr;
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508 struct stat old_buf;
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509 struct stat new_buf;
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510 /* some process specific "constants" */
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511 unsigned long n_pagsiz, new_edata;
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512 long page_size = getpagesize ();
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513 caddr_t plt_end;
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514 caddr_t current_break = (caddr_t) sbrk (0);
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515
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516 if (!page_size)
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517 unexec_error ("unexec() failed because we can't get the size of a page!",
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518 0);
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519
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520 /* see if this is a -Bdynamic image -- if so, find ld.so structures */
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521 if (dynamic_addr)
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522 {
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523 ld = (struct _dynamic *) dynamic_addr;
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524 ld2 = ld->d_un.d_sdt;
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525 if (ld->d_version < LD_VERSION_BSD)
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526 unexec_error ("%s linked with obsolete version of ld -- we quit!",
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527 0, old_name);
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528 }
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529
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530 /* open the old and new files, figuring out how big the old one is
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531 so that we can map it in */
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532 old_fd = unexec_open (old_name, O_RDONLY, 0);
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533 new_fd = unexec_open (new_name, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666);
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534
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535 /* setup the header and the statbuf for old_fd */
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536 unexec_read (old_fd, 0, (char *) &old_hdr, sizeof (old_hdr));
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537 unexec_fstat (old_fd, &old_buf);
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538
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539
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540 /* set up some important constants */
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541 n_pagsiz = __LDPGSZ;
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542 if (dynamic_addr)
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543 plt_end = (caddr_t) MASK_UP (ld2->sdt_plt + ld2->sdt_plt_sz, sizeof (double));
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544 else
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545 plt_end = (caddr_t) N_DATADDR (old_hdr);
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546
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547 #if 0
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548 /* never write protect the variable "environ", defined in /lib/crt0.o, and
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549 set in process.c and callproc.c */
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550 mprotect_bottom_addr = ((unsigned long) &environ) + sizeof (char **);
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551 /* never protect ABOVE the end of data emacs_edata specified */
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552 mprotect_top_addr = MIN (emacs_edata, N_DATADDR (old_hdr) + old_hdr.a_data);
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553 #endif
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554
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555 /* Set up the image of the old file */
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556 old_base_addr = unexec_mmap (old_fd, old_buf.st_size, PROT_READ,
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557 MAP_FILE | MAP_PRIVATE);
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558 close (old_fd);
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559
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560 /* set up the new exec */
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561 new_hdr = old_hdr;
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562 new_edata = (unsigned long) MASK_UP (current_break, n_pagsiz);
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563 new_hdr.a_data = new_edata - ((unsigned long) N_DATADDR (old_hdr));
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564 new_hdr.a_bss = 0;
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565
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566 /* set up this variable, in case we want to reset "the break"
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567 when restarting */
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568 sbrk_of_0_at_unexec = ((unsigned long) MASK_UP (current_break, n_pagsiz));
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569
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570 /* Write out the first approximation to the new file. The sizes of
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571 each section will be correct, but there will be a number of
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572 corrections that will need to be made. */
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573 {
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574 long old_datoff = N_DATOFF (old_hdr);
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575 long old_dataddr = N_DATADDR (old_hdr);
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576 long new_treloff = N_RELOFF (new_hdr);
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577 long old_treloff = N_RELOFF (old_hdr);
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578 long ld_so_size = ((unsigned long) plt_end) - old_dataddr;
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579 long real_data_size = current_break - plt_end;
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580 long pad_size =
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581 MASK_UP (current_break, n_pagsiz) - ((unsigned long) current_break);
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582
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583
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584 /* First, write the text segment with new header -- copy everything until
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585 the start of the data segment from the old file, and then go back and
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586 write the new header. */
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587 unexec_write (new_fd, 0, old_base_addr, old_datoff + ld_so_size);
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588 unexec_write (new_fd, 0, (char *) &new_hdr, sizeof (new_hdr));
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589
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590 /* Copy the rest of the data segment from the running image. */
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591 unexec_write (new_fd, old_datoff + ld_so_size,
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592 plt_end, real_data_size);
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593
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594 /* pad out the data segment */
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595 unexec_pad (new_fd, pad_size);
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596
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597 /* Finally, copy the symbol table information from the old file. */
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598 unexec_write (new_fd, new_treloff,
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599 old_base_addr + old_treloff,
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600 old_buf.st_size - old_treloff);
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601 }
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602
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603
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604 /* Next, map in the output file so that we can jump around fixing it
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605 up. We retain the old file so that we can refer to it. */
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606 unexec_fstat (new_fd, &new_buf);
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607 new_base_addr = unexec_mmap (new_fd,
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608 MASK_UP (new_buf.st_size, page_size),
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609 PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
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610 MAP_FILE | MAP_SHARED);
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611
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612
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613
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614 /* We need to do 2 things. First, make sure that _edata and _end (and
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615 hence, curbrk) are set to the correct values. At the same time, for
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616 neatness and to help with debugging, mark all the types of all ld.so
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617 and nm BSS symbols in the new file to be DATA, and make sure that
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618 there are no COMMON symbols in the output file, as any references to
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619 these can lose really big. Second, reset all of the ld.so "relocation
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620 sites" in the new file to have the values that appear in the old file
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621 -- the failure to do this was the biggest loser in the old version of
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622 this code. */
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623
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624 /* STEP 1 */
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625 /* Reset the regular symbol table first. */
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626 reset_symtab ((struct nlist *) (new_base_addr + N_SYMOFF(new_hdr)),
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627 (struct nlist *) (new_base_addr + N_SYMOFF(new_hdr) +
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628 new_hdr.a_syms),
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629 (char *) (new_base_addr + N_STROFF(new_hdr)),
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630 new_edata, new_edata,
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631 !!dynamic_addr);
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632
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633 /* Now reset the ld.so symbol table. */
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634 if (dynamic_addr)
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635 {
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636 struct translation_struct ts;
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637 struct relocation_info *tmp, *end;
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638 caddr_t syms, strings;
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639
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640 /* set up the structure that we use to translate addresses in the
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641 old file into file offsets */
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642 ts.txtaddr = N_TXTADDR (old_hdr);
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643 ts.txtoff = N_TXTOFF (old_hdr);
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644 ts.dataddr = N_DATADDR (old_hdr);
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645 ts.datoff = N_DATOFF (old_hdr);
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646 ts.bssaddr = N_DATADDR (old_hdr) + old_hdr.a_data;
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647 ts.endaddr = ts.bssaddr + old_hdr.a_bss;
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648
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649 syms = new_base_addr + unexec_addr_to_offset(ld2->sdt_nzlist, &ts);
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650 strings = new_base_addr + unexec_addr_to_offset(ld2->sdt_strings, &ts);
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651 reset_ldso_symtab ((struct nzlist *) syms, (struct nzlist *) strings,
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652 (char *) strings,
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653 new_edata, new_edata,
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654 !!dynamic_addr);
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655
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656 /* STEP 2 */
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657 tmp = (struct relocation_info *)
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658 (old_base_addr + unexec_addr_to_offset(ld2->sdt_rel, &ts));
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659 end = (struct relocation_info *)
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660 (old_base_addr + unexec_addr_to_offset(ld2->sdt_hash, &ts));
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661 while (tmp < end)
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662 {
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663 copy_relocation_site (tmp, old_base_addr, new_base_addr, &ts);
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664 tmp++;
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665 }
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666 }
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667
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668 /* get rid of the mmap-ed file space and make the output file
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669 executable -- then quit */
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670 munmap (new_base_addr, MASK_UP (new_buf.st_size, page_size));
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671 munmap (old_base_addr, MASK_UP (old_buf.st_size, page_size));
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672 unexec_fchmod (new_fd, 0755);
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673 close (new_fd);
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674 return 0;
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675 }
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676
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677
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678 int
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679 run_time_remap (char *dummy)
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680 {
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681 unsigned long current_sbrk = (unsigned long) sbrk (0);
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682
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683 #if __FreeBSD_version < 300000 /* 2.x can work with this code */
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684 if (sbrk_of_0_at_unexec < current_sbrk)
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685 {
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686 if (sbrk_of_0_at_unexec != 0)
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687 fprintf (stderr, "Absurd new brk addr = %lx (current = %lx)\n",
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688 sbrk_of_0_at_unexec, current_sbrk);
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689 }
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690 else
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691 #endif
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692 if (sbrk_of_0_at_unexec > current_sbrk)
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693 {
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694 errno = 0;
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695 if (brk ((caddr_t) sbrk_of_0_at_unexec))
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696 fprintf (stderr, "failed to change brk addr to %lx: %s\n",
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697 sbrk_of_0_at_unexec, SYS_ERR);
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698 }
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699
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700 #if 0
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701 /* with proper COW, i don't think we really need to do this... */
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702 {
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703 long page_size = getpagesize();
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704 unsigned long base_addr = MASK_UP (mprotect_bottom_addr, page_size);
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705 unsigned long top_addr = MASK_DOWN (mprotect_top_addr, page_size);
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706 long len = top_addr - base_addr;
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707
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708 if (len > 0)
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709 {
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710 errno = 0;
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711 if (mprotect ((caddr_t) base_addr, len, PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC))
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712 fprintf (stderr, "failed to change protection on data pages: %s\n",
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713 SYS_ERR);
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714 }
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715 }
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716 #endif
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717
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718 return 0;
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719 }
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