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[xemacs-hg @ 2004-11-04 23:05:23 by ben] commit mega-patch configure.in: Turn off -Winline and -Wchar-subscripts. Use the right set of cflags when compiling modules. Rewrite ldap configuration to separate the inclusion of lber (needed in recent Cygwin) from the basic checks for the needed libraries. add a function for MAKE_JUNK_C; initially code was added to generate xemacs.def using this, but it will need to be rewritten. add an rm -f for junk.c to avoid weird Cygwin bug with cp -f onto an existing file. Sort list of auto-detected functions and eliminate unused checks for stpcpy, setlocale and getwd. Add autodetection of Cygwin scanf problems BETA: Rewrite section on configure to indicate what flags are important and what not. digest-doc.c, make-dump-id.c, profile.c, sorted-doc.c: Add proper decls for main(). make-msgfile.c: Document that this is old junk. Move proposal to text.c. make-msgfile.lex: Move proposal to text.c. make-mswin-unicode.pl: Convert error-generating code so that the entire message will be seen as a single unrecognized token. mule/mule-ccl.el: Update docs. lispref/mule.texi: Update CCL docs. ldap/eldap.c: Mule-ize. Use EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 instead of deleted EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP. * XEmacs 21.5.18 "chestnut" is released. --------------------------------------------------------------- MULE-RELATED WORK: --------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- byte-char conversion --------------------------- buffer.c, buffer.h, insdel.c, text.c: Port FSF algorithm for byte-char conversion, replacing broken previous version. Track the char position of the gap. Add functions to do char-byte conversion downwards as well as upwards. Move comments about algorithm workings to internals manual. --------------------------- work on types --------------------------- alloc.c, console-x-impl.h, dump-data.c, dump-data.h, dumper.c, dialog-msw.c, dired-msw.c, doc.c, editfns.c, esd.c, event-gtk.h, event-msw.c, events.c, file-coding.c, file-coding.h, fns.c, glyphs-eimage.c, glyphs-gtk.c, glyphs-msw.c, glyphs-shared.c, glyphs-x.c, glyphs.c, glyphs.h, gui.c, hpplay.c, imgproc.c, intl-win32.c, lrecord.h, lstream.c, keymap.c, lisp.h, libsst.c, linuxplay.c, miscplay.c, miscplay.h, mule-coding.c, nas.c, nt.c, ntheap.c, ntplay.c, objects-msw.c, objects-tty.c, objects-x.c, print.c, process-nt.c, process.c, redisplay.h, select-common.h, select-gtk.c, select-x.c, sgiplay.c, sound.c, sound.h, sunplay.c, sysfile.h, sysdep.c, syswindows.h, text.c, unexnt.c, win32.c, xgccache.c: Further work on types. This creates a full set of types for all the basic semantics of `char' that I have so far identified, so that its semantics can always be identified for the purposes of proper Mule-safe code, and the raw use of `char' always avoided. (1) More type renaming, for consistency of naming. Char_ASCII -> Ascbyte UChar_ASCII -> UAscbyte Char_Binary -> CBinbyte UChar_Binary -> Binbyte SChar_Binary -> SBinbyte (2) Introduce Rawbyte, CRawbyte, Boolbyte, Chbyte, UChbyte, and Bitbyte and use them. (3) New types Itext, Wexttext and Textcount for separating out the concepts of bytes and textual units (different under UTF-16 and UTF-32, which are potential internal encodings). (4) qxestr*_c -> qxestr*_ascii. lisp.h: New; goes with other qxe() functions. #### Maybe goes in a different section. lisp.h: Group generic int-type defs together with EMACS_INT defs. lisp.h: * lisp.h (WEXTTEXT_IS_WIDE) New defns. lisp.h: New type to replace places where int occurs as a boolean. It's signed because occasionally people may want to use -1 as an error value, and because unsigned ints are viral -- see comments in the internals manual against using them. dynarr.c: int -> Bytecount. --------------------------- Mule-izing --------------------------- device-x.c: Partially Mule-ize. dumper.c, dumper.h: Mule-ize. Use Rawbyte. Use stderr_out not printf. Use wext_*(). sysdep.c, syswindows.h, text.c: New Wexttext API for manipulation of external text that may be Unicode (e.g. startup code under Windows). emacs.c: Mule-ize. Properly deal with argv in external encoding. Use wext_*() and Wexttext. Use Rawbyte. #if 0 some old junk on SCO that is unlikely to be correct. Rewrite allocation code in run-temacs. emacs.c, symsinit.h, win32.c: Rename win32 init function and call it even earlier, to initialize mswindows_9x_p even earlier, for use in startup code (XEUNICODE_P). process.c: Use _wenviron not environ under Windows, to get Unicode environment variables. event-Xt.c: Mule-ize drag-n-drop related stuff. dragdrop.c, dragdrop.h, frame-x.c: Mule-ize. text.h: Add some more stand-in defines for particular kinds of conversion; use in Mule-ization work in frame-x.c etc. --------------------------- Freshening --------------------------- intl-auto-encap-win32.c, intl-auto-encap-win32.h: Regenerate. --------------------------- Unicode-work --------------------------- intl-win32.c, syswindows.h: Factor out common options to MultiByteToWideChar and WideCharToMultiByte. Add convert_unicode_to_multibyte_malloc() and convert_unicode_to_multibyte_dynarr() and use. Add stuff for alloca() conversion of multibyte/unicode. alloc.c: Use dfc_external_data_len() in case of unicode coding system. alloc.c, mule-charset.c: Don't zero out and reinit charset Unicode tables. This fucks up dump-time loading. Anyway, either we load them at dump time or run time, never both. unicode.c: Dump the blank tables as well. --------------------------------------------------------------- DOCUMENTATION, MOSTLY MULE-RELATED: --------------------------------------------------------------- EmacsFrame.c, emodules.c, event-Xt.c, fileio.c, input-method-xlib.c, mule-wnnfns.c, redisplay-gtk.c, redisplay-tty.c, redisplay-x.c, regex.c, sysdep.c: Add comment about Mule work needed. text.h: Add more documentation describing why DFC routines were not written to return their value. Add some other DFC documentation. console-msw.c, console-msw.h: Add pointer to docs in win32.c. emacs.c: Add comments on sources of doc info. text.c, charset.h, unicode.c, intl-win32.c, intl-encap-win32.c, text.h, file-coding.c, mule-coding.c: Collect background comments and related to text matters and internationalization, and proposals for work to be done, in text.c or Internals manual, stuff related to specific textual API's in text.h, and stuff related to internal implementation of Unicode conversion in unicode.c. Put lots of pointers to the comments to make them easier to find. s/mingw32.h, s/win32-common.h, s/win32-native.h, s/windowsnt.h, win32.c: Add bunches of new documentation on the different kinds of builds and environments under Windows and how they work. Collect this info in win32.c. Add pointers to these docs in the relevant s/* files. emacs.c: Document places with long comments. Remove comment about exiting, move to internals manual, put in pointer. event-stream.c: Move docs about event queues and focus to internals manual, put in pointer. events.h: Move docs about event stream callbacks to internals manual, put in pointer. profile.c, redisplay.c, signal.c: Move documentation to the Internals manual. process-nt.c: Add pointer to comment in win32-native.el. lisp.h: Add comments about some comment conventions. lisp.h: Add comment about the second argument. device-msw.c, redisplay-msw.c: @@#### comments are out-of-date. --------------------------------------------------------------- PDUMP WORK (MOTIVATED BY UNICODE CHANGES) --------------------------------------------------------------- alloc.c, buffer.c, bytecode.c, console-impl.h, console.c, device.c, dumper.c, lrecord.h, elhash.c, emodules.h, events.c, extents.c, frame.c, glyphs.c, glyphs.h, mule-charset.c, mule-coding.c, objects.c, profile.c, rangetab.c, redisplay.c, specifier.c, specifier.h, window.c, lstream.c, file-coding.h, file-coding.c: PDUMP: Properly implement dump_add_root_block(), which never worked before, and is necessary for dumping Unicode tables. Pdump name changes for accuracy: XD_STRUCT_PTR -> XD_BLOCK_PTR. XD_STRUCT_ARRAY -> XD_BLOCK_ARRAY. XD_C_STRING -> XD_ASCII_STRING. *_structure_* -> *_block_*. lrecord.h: some comments added about dump_add_root_block() vs dump_add_root_block_ptr(). extents.c: remove incorrect comment about pdump problems with gap array. --------------------------------------------------------------- ALLOCATION --------------------------------------------------------------- abbrev.c, alloc.c, bytecode.c, casefiddle.c, device-msw.c, device-x.c, dired-msw.c, doc.c, doprnt.c, dragdrop.c, editfns.c, emodules.c, file-coding.c, fileio.c, filelock.c, fns.c, glyphs-eimage.c, glyphs-gtk.c, glyphs-msw.c, glyphs-x.c, gui-msw.c, gui-x.c, imgproc.c, intl-win32.c, lread.c, menubar-gtk.c, menubar.c, nt.c, objects-msw.c, objects-x.c, print.c, process-nt.c, process-unix.c, process.c, realpath.c, redisplay.c, search.c, select-common.c, symbols.c, sysdep.c, syswindows.h, text.c, text.h, ui-byhand.c: New macros {alloca,xnew}_{itext,{i,ext,raw,bin,asc}bytes} for more convenient allocation of these commonly requested items. Modify functions to use alloca_ibytes, alloca_array, alloca_extbytes, xnew_ibytes, etc. also XREALLOC_ARRAY, xnew. alloc.c: Rewrite the allocation functions to factor out repeated code. Add assertions for freeing dumped data. lisp.h: Moved down and consolidated with other allocation stuff. lisp.h, dynarr.c: New functions for allocation that's very efficient when mostly in LIFO order. lisp.h, text.c, text.h: Factor out some stuff for general use by alloca()-conversion funs. text.h, lisp.h: Fill out convenience routines for allocating various kinds of bytes and put them in lisp.h. Use them in place of xmalloc(), ALLOCA(). text.h: Fill out the convenience functions so the _MALLOC() kinds match the alloca() kinds. --------------------------------------------------------------- ERROR-CHECKING --------------------------------------------------------------- text.h: Create ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII() and ASSERT_ASCTEXT_ASCII_LEN() from similar Eistring checkers and change the Eistring checkers to use them instead. --------------------------------------------------------------- MACROS IN LISP.H --------------------------------------------------------------- lisp.h: Redo GCPRO declarations. Create a "base" set of functions that can be used to generate any kind of gcpro sets -- regular, ngcpro, nngcpro, private ones used in GC_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2. buffer.c, callint.c, chartab.c, console-msw.c, device-x.c, dialog-msw.c, dired.c, extents.c, ui-gtk.c, rangetab.c, nt.c, mule-coding.c, minibuf.c, menubar-msw.c, menubar.c, menubar-gtk.c, lread.c, lisp.h, gutter.c, glyphs.c, glyphs-widget.c, fns.c, fileio.c, file-coding.c, specifier.c: Eliminate EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP, which does not check for circularities. Use EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 instead or EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_3 or EXTERNAL_PROPERTY_LIST_LOOP_3 or GC_EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP_2 (new macro). Removed/redid comments on EXTERNAL_LIST_LOOP. --------------------------------------------------------------- SPACING FIXES --------------------------------------------------------------- callint.c, hftctl.c, number-gmp.c, process-unix.c: Spacing fixes. --------------------------------------------------------------- FIX FOR GEOMETRY PROBLEM IN FIRST FRAME --------------------------------------------------------------- unicode.c: Add workaround for newlib bug in sscanf() [should be fixed by release 1.5.12 of Cygwin]. toolbar.c: bug fix for problem of initial frame being 77 chars wide on Windows. will be overridden by my other ws. --------------------------------------------------------------- FIX FOR LEAKING PROCESS HANDLES: --------------------------------------------------------------- process-nt.c: Fixes for leaking handles. Inspired by work done by Adrian Aichner <adrian@xemacs.org>. --------------------------------------------------------------- FIX FOR CYGWIN BUG (Unicode-related): --------------------------------------------------------------- unicode.c: Add workaround for newlib bug in sscanf() [should be fixed by release 1.5.12 of Cygwin]. --------------------------------------------------------------- WARNING FIXES: --------------------------------------------------------------- console-stream.c: `reinit' is unused. compiler.h, event-msw.c, frame-msw.c, intl-encap-win32.c, text.h: Add stuff to deal with ANSI-aliasing warnings I got. regex.c: Gather includes together to avoid warning. --------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES TO INITIALIZATION ROUTINES: --------------------------------------------------------------- buffer.c, emacs.c, console.c, debug.c, device-x.c, device.c, dragdrop.c, emodules.c, eval.c, event-Xt.c, event-gtk.c, event-msw.c, event-stream.c, event-tty.c, events.c, extents.c, faces.c, file-coding.c, fileio.c, font-lock.c, frame-msw.c, glyphs-widget.c, glyphs.c, gui-x.c, insdel.c, lread.c, lstream.c, menubar-gtk.c, menubar-x.c, minibuf.c, mule-wnnfns.c, objects-msw.c, objects.c, print.c, scrollbar-x.c, search.c, select-x.c, text.c, undo.c, unicode.c, window.c, symsinit.h: Call reinit_*() functions directly from emacs.c, for clarity. Factor out some redundant init code. Move disallowed stuff that had crept into vars_of_glyphs() into complex_vars_of_glyphs(). Call init_eval_semi_early() from eval.c not in the middle of vars_of_() in emacs.c since there should be no order dependency in the latter calls. --------------------------------------------------------------- ARMAGEDDON: --------------------------------------------------------------- alloc.c, emacs.c, lisp.h, print.c: Rename inhibit_non_essential_printing_operations to inhibit_non_essential_conversion_operations. text.c: Assert on !inhibit_non_essential_conversion_operations. console-msw.c, print.c: Don't do conversion in SetConsoleTitle or FindWindow to avoid problems during armageddon. Put #errors for NON_ASCII_INTERNAL_FORMAT in places where problems would arise. --------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES TO THE BUILD PROCEDURE: --------------------------------------------------------------- config.h.in, s/cxux.h, s/usg5-4-2.h, m/powerpc.h: Add comment about correct ordering of this file. Rearrange everything to follow this -- put all #undefs together and before the s&m files. Add undefs for HAVE_ALLOCA, C_ALLOCA, BROKEN_ALLOCA_IN_FUNCTION_CALLS, STACK_DIRECTION. Remove unused HAVE_STPCPY, HAVE_GETWD, HAVE_SETLOCALE. m/gec63.h: Deleted; totally broken, not used at all, not in FSF. m/7300.h, m/acorn.h, m/alliant-2800.h, m/alliant.h, m/altos.h, m/amdahl.h, m/apollo.h, m/att3b.h, m/aviion.h, m/celerity.h, m/clipper.h, m/cnvrgnt.h, m/convex.h, m/cydra5.h, m/delta.h, m/delta88k.h, m/dpx2.h, m/elxsi.h, m/ews4800r.h, m/gould.h, m/hp300bsd.h, m/hp800.h, m/hp9000s300.h, m/i860.h, m/ibmps2-aix.h, m/ibmrs6000.h, m/ibmrt-aix.h, m/ibmrt.h, m/intel386.h, m/iris4d.h, m/iris5d.h, m/iris6d.h, m/irist.h, m/isi-ov.h, m/luna88k.h, m/m68k.h, m/masscomp.h, m/mg1.h, m/mips-nec.h, m/mips-siemens.h, m/mips.h, m/news.h, m/nh3000.h, m/nh4000.h, m/ns32000.h, m/orion105.h, m/pfa50.h, m/plexus.h, m/pmax.h, m/powerpc.h, m/pyrmips.h, m/sequent-ptx.h, m/sequent.h, m/sgi-challenge.h, m/symmetry.h, m/tad68k.h, m/tahoe.h, m/targon31.h, m/tekxd88.h, m/template.h, m/tower32.h, m/tower32v3.h, m/ustation.h, m/vax.h, m/wicat.h, m/xps100.h: Delete C_ALLOCA, HAVE_ALLOCA, STACK_DIRECTION, BROKEN_ALLOCA_IN_FUNCTION_CALLS. All of this is auto-detected. When in doubt, I followed recent FSF sources, which also have these things deleted.
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/* Code to do an unexec for FreeBSD-1.1 for a temacs linked -Bdynamic.
   Derived from unexnetbsd.c, which was derived from unexsunos4.c
   Copyright (C) 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

This file is part of XEmacs.

XEmacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the
Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any
later version.

XEmacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with XEmacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */

/* Synched up with: Not in FSF? */

/*
Created 29-Oct-92 by Harlan Sexton
Tweaked 06-Aug-93 by Dean Michaels to work with sun3.
Converted 01-Dec-93 by Paul Mackerras to work with NetBSD shared libraries.
Tweaked 26-Feb-94 by Shawn Carey for use with FreeBSD-1.1 shared libraries.
*/

/********************** Included .h Files **************************/

#include <config.h>

#include <stdarg.h>
#include <sys/param.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <a.out.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <ctype.h>
#include <stab.h>
#include <sys/dir.h>
#include <link.h>
#include "compiler.h"

/********************** Macros *************************************/

#define SYS_ERR		strerror(errno)

#define MASK_UP(x,p_of_two) \
 ((((unsigned long) (x)) + ((p_of_two) - 1)) & (~((p_of_two) - 1)))

#define MASK_DOWN(x,p_of_two) (((unsigned long) (x)) & (~((p_of_two) - 1)))

/********************** Typedefs and Structs ***********************/

struct translation_struct
{
  long txtaddr;
  long txtoff;
  long dataddr;
  long datoff;
  long bssaddr;
  long endaddr;
};

/********************** Function Prototypes/Declarations ***********/

static void unexec_error (const char *m, int use_errno, ...);
static int unexec_open (char *filename, int flag, int mode);
static caddr_t unexec_mmap (int fd, size_t len, int prot, int flags);
static long unexec_seek (int fd, long position);
static void unexec_read (int fd, long position, char *buf, int bytes);
static void unexec_write (int fd, long position, char *buf, int bytes);
static void unexec_pad (int fd, int bytes);
static void unexec_fstat (int fd, struct stat *statptr);
static void unexec_fchmod (int fd, int mode);
static long unexec_addr_to_offset (long addr, struct translation_struct *ts);
static void copy_relocation_site (struct relocation_info *ri, 
                                  caddr_t from_base_addr, 
                                  caddr_t to_base_addr, 
                                  struct translation_struct *ts);
static void reset_symtab (struct nlist *start, struct nlist *end, 
                          char *strtab, long edata_value, long end_value,
                          int shlib_image);
static void reset_ldso_symtab (struct nzlist *start, struct nzlist *end, 
                          char *strtab, long edata_value, long end_value,
                          int shlib_image);
int run_time_remap (char *dummy);

/********************** Variables **********************************/

/* for reporting error messages from system calls */
extern int _DYNAMIC;
extern char **environ;             

static unsigned long sbrk_of_0_at_unexec;
             
/*******************************************************************/

static void
unexec_error (const char *fmt, int use_errno, ...)
{
  const char *err_msg = SYS_ERR;
  va_list args;

  fprintf (stderr, "unexec - ");
  va_start (args, use_errno);
  vfprintf (stderr, fmt, args);
  va_end (args);

  if (use_errno)
    fprintf (stderr, ": %s", err_msg);
  fprintf (stderr, "\n");
  exit (1);
  return;
}

static int
unexec_open (char *filename, int flag, int mode)
{
  int fd;

  errno = 0;

  fd = open (filename, flag, mode);

  if (fd < 0)
    unexec_error ("Failure opening file %s", 1, filename);
  return fd;
}

static caddr_t
unexec_mmap (int fd, size_t len, int prot, int flags)
{
  caddr_t return_val;

  unexec_seek (fd, 0);
  errno = 0;
  return_val = mmap (0, len, prot, flags, fd, 0);

  if (return_val == (caddr_t) -1)
    unexec_error ("Failure mmap'ing file", 1);
  return return_val;
}


static long
unexec_seek (int fd, long position)
{
  long seek_value;

  if (fd <= 0)
    unexec_error ("No file open in which to seek", 0);

  errno = 0;

  if (position < 0)
    seek_value = (long) lseek (fd, 0, L_INCR);
  else
    seek_value = (long) lseek (fd, position, L_SET);

  if (seek_value < 0)
    unexec_error ("Failed to do a seek to 0x%x in %s", 1,
                  position, "unexec() output file");

  return seek_value;
}

static void
unexec_read (int fd, long position, char *buf, int bytes)
{
  int n_read;
  int remains = bytes;
  position = unexec_seek (fd, position);

  if (bytes < 0)
    unexec_error ("Attempted read of %d bytes", 0, bytes);

  errno = 0;

  while (remains > 0)
    {
      n_read = read (fd, buf, remains);
      if (n_read <= 0)
        unexec_error ("Read failed for 0x%x bytes at offset 0x%x in %s",
                      1, bytes, position, "unexec() output file");
      buf += n_read;
      remains -= n_read;
    }

  return;
}

static void
unexec_write (int fd, long position, char *buf, int bytes)
{
  int n_written;
  int remains = bytes;
  position = unexec_seek (fd, position);

  if (bytes < 0)
    unexec_error ("Attempted write of %d bytes in %s",
                  0, bytes, "unexec() output file");

  errno = 0;

  while (remains > 0)
    {
      n_written = write (fd, buf, remains);
      if (n_written <= 0)
        unexec_error ("Write failed for 0x%x bytes at offset 0x%x in %s",
                      1, bytes, position, "unexec() output file");
      buf += n_written;
      remains -= n_written;
    }

  return;
}

static void 
unexec_pad (int fd, int bytes)
{
  if (bytes > 0)
    {
      char buf[1024];
      int remaining = bytes;

      memset (buf, 0, sizeof (buf));

      while (remaining > 0)
        {
          int this_write = (remaining > sizeof(buf))?sizeof(buf):remaining;
          unexec_write (fd, -1, buf, this_write);
          remaining -= this_write;
        }
    }
}

static void
unexec_fstat (int fd, struct stat *statptr)
{
  errno = 0;
  if (-1 == fstat (fd, statptr))
    unexec_error ("fstat() failed for descriptor %d", 1, fd);
  return;
}

static void
unexec_fchmod (int fd, int mode)
{
  errno = 0;
  if (-1 == fchmod (fd, mode))
    unexec_error ("fchmod() failed for descriptor %d", 1, fd);
  return;
}

static long
unexec_addr_to_offset (long addr, struct translation_struct *ts)
                             
{
  if ((addr < ts->txtaddr) || (addr >= ts->bssaddr))
    return -1;
  else if (addr >= ts->dataddr)
    return ((long) ((addr - ts->dataddr) + ts->datoff));
  else 
    return ((long) ((addr - ts->txtaddr) + ts->txtoff));
}


/*
 * "LD.SO" DATA AND SYMBOL TABLE OPERATIONS 
 */

static void
copy_relocation_site (struct relocation_info *ri, 
                      caddr_t from_base_addr,
                      caddr_t to_base_addr,
                      struct translation_struct *ts)
{
  long offset;
  caddr_t from, to;

  /* We can get relocation sites in the bss region, for objects whose
     contents are copied from a shared library.  We don't need or want
     to restore these at present. */
#ifndef sparc
  if (ri->r_copy)
    return;
#else
  /* Struct relocation_info_sparc doesn't have member r_copy.
     Instead, we use the address to check if this is run-time-copied. */
  if (ri->r_address >= ts->bssaddr && ri->r_address < ts->endaddr)
    return;
#endif

  offset = unexec_addr_to_offset (ri->r_address, ts);
  if (offset == -1)
    unexec_error ("bad relocation address 0x%x (0x%x)", 0, ri->r_address,
		  ((long *)ri)[1]);

  from = from_base_addr + offset;
  to = to_base_addr + offset;
  /* This stuff should be in a md_ file somewhere... */
#ifndef sparc
  switch (ri->r_length)
    {
    case 0:
      *((char *) to) = *((char *) from);
      break;
    case 1:
      *((short *) to) = *((short *) from);
      break;
    case 2:
      *((long *) to) = *((long *) from);
      break;
    default:
      unexec_error ("unknown reloc length %d seen during unexec()",
		    0, ri->r_length);
      break;
    }
#else /* sparc */
  switch (ri->r_type)
    {
    case RELOC_8:
    case RELOC_DISP8:
      *((char *) to) = *((char *) from);
      break;
    case RELOC_16:
    case RELOC_DISP16:
      *((short *) to) = *((short *) from);
      break;     
    case RELOC_LO10:
    case RELOC_13:     
    case RELOC_22:     
    case RELOC_HI22:
    case RELOC_WDISP22:
    case RELOC_WDISP30:
    case RELOC_32:
    case RELOC_DISP32:
    case RELOC_GLOB_DAT:
      *((long *) to) = *((long *) from);
      break;
    case RELOC_JMP_SLOT:
      {
        long *target = (long *) to;
        long *source = (long *) from;
        *target = *source;
        target++;
        source++;
        *target = *source;
        target++;
        source++;
        *target = *source;
      }
      break;
    default:
      unexec_error ("unknown reloc type %d seen during unexec()",
		    0, ri->r_type);
      break;
    }
#endif /* sparc */
}

static void
reset_symtab (struct nlist *start, struct nlist *end, char *strtab,
              long edata_value, long end_value, int shlib_image)
{
  struct nlist *tmp = start;
  int found_edata = 0;
  int found_end = 0;
     
  while (tmp < end)
    {
      int type = tmp->n_type;

      if ((type == (N_UNDF | N_EXT)) &&
          (tmp->n_value != 0))
        unexec_error ("unexec'ing image has COMMON symbols in it -- we quit!",
		      0);
     
      if (!(type & N_STAB))
        {
          if (!found_edata &&
              (type == (N_EXT | N_DATA)) &&
              tmp->n_un.n_strx &&
              !strcmp ("_edata", strtab + tmp->n_un.n_strx))
            {
              tmp->n_value = edata_value;
              found_edata = 1;
            }


          if ((type & N_TYPE) == N_BSS)
            {
              if (!found_end &&
                  (type == (N_EXT | N_BSS)) &&
                  tmp->n_un.n_strx &&
                  !strcmp ("_end", strtab + tmp->n_un.n_strx))
                {
                  tmp->n_value = end_value;
                  found_end = 1;
                }
              else if (type & N_EXT)
                tmp->n_type = N_DATA | N_EXT;
              else
                tmp->n_type = N_DATA;
            }

          /* the way things are being handled here, having sbrk() in the
             image is fatal for an image linked with shared lib's (although 
             the code could be modified to support it), but this should 
             never happen anyway */
          if (shlib_image &&
              (type == (N_EXT | N_TEXT)) &&
              tmp->n_un.n_strx &&
              !strcmp ("_sbrk", strtab + tmp->n_un.n_strx))
            unexec_error ("unexec'd shlib image has sbrk() in it -- we quit!",
                          0);
        }

      tmp++;
    }
} 
     
static void
reset_ldso_symtab (struct nzlist *start, struct nzlist *end, char *strtab,
              long edata_value, long end_value, int shlib_image)
{
  struct nzlist *tmp = start;
  int found_edata = 0;
  int found_end = 0;
     
  while (tmp < end) {
    int type = tmp->nz_type;
/*
 * the following code breaks under FreeBSD-1.1-BETA, but everything
 * seems to work perfectly if it's commented out.  This did not break
 * anything until the changes to ld.so were made.
 */
/*
    if ((type == (N_UNDF | N_EXT)) && (tmp->nz_value != 0))
      unexec_error("unexec'ing image has COMMON symbols in rel -- we quit!",0);
*/
    if (!(type & N_STAB)) {
      if (!found_edata &&
	  (type == (N_EXT | N_DATA)) &&
	  !strcmp ("_edata", strtab + tmp->nz_strx)) {
	tmp->nz_value = edata_value;
	found_edata = 1;
      }

      if ((type & N_TYPE) == N_BSS) {
	if (!found_end &&
	    (type == (N_EXT | N_BSS)) &&
	    !strcmp ("_end", strtab + tmp->nz_strx)) {
	  tmp->nz_value = end_value;
	  found_end = 1;
	} else if (type & N_EXT)
	  tmp->nz_type = N_DATA | N_EXT;
	else
	  tmp->nz_type = N_DATA;
      }

      /* the way things are being handled here, having sbrk() in the
	 image is fatal for an image linked with shared lib's (although 
	 the code could be modified to support it), but this should 
	 never happen anyway */
      if (shlib_image &&
	  (type == (N_EXT | N_TEXT)) &&
	  !strcmp ("_sbrk", strtab + tmp->nz_strx))
	unexec_error("unexec'd shlib image has sbrk() ref -- we quit!", 0);
    }
    tmp++;
  }
} 
     
extern int getpagesize (void);

/*
 * EXPORTED FUNCTIONS 
 */

/* this has to be a global variable to prevent the optimizers from
 * assuming that it can not be 0.  
*/
static void *dynamic_addr = (void *) &_DYNAMIC;

int
unexec (char *new_name, char *old_name, unsigned int UNUSED (emacs_edata),
	unsigned int UNUSED (dummy1), unsigned int UNUSED (dummy2))
{
  /* ld.so data */
  struct _dynamic *ld = 0;
  struct section_dispatch_table *ld2 = 0;
  /* old and new state */
  int old_fd;
  int new_fd;
  caddr_t old_base_addr;
  caddr_t new_base_addr;
  struct exec old_hdr;
  struct exec new_hdr;
  struct stat old_buf;
  struct stat new_buf;
  /* some process specific "constants" */
  unsigned long n_pagsiz, new_edata;
  long page_size = getpagesize ();
  caddr_t plt_end;
  caddr_t current_break = (caddr_t) sbrk (0);

  if (!page_size)
    unexec_error ("unexec() failed because we can't get the size of a page!",
                  0);

  /* see if this is a -Bdynamic image -- if so, find ld.so structures */
  if (dynamic_addr)
    {
      ld = (struct _dynamic *) dynamic_addr;
      ld2 = ld->d_un.d_sdt;
      if (ld->d_version < LD_VERSION_BSD)
        unexec_error ("%s linked with obsolete version of ld -- we quit!",
                      0, old_name);
    }

  /* open the old and new files, figuring out how big the old one is
     so that we can map it in */
  old_fd = unexec_open (old_name, O_RDONLY, 0);
  new_fd = unexec_open (new_name, O_RDWR | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0666);

  /* setup the header and the statbuf for old_fd */
  unexec_read (old_fd, 0, (char *) &old_hdr, sizeof (old_hdr));
  unexec_fstat (old_fd, &old_buf);


  /* set up some important constants */
  n_pagsiz = __LDPGSZ;
  if (dynamic_addr)
    plt_end = (caddr_t) MASK_UP (ld2->sdt_plt + ld2->sdt_plt_sz, sizeof (double));
  else
    plt_end = (caddr_t) N_DATADDR (old_hdr);

#if 0
  /* never write protect the variable "environ", defined in /lib/crt0.o, and
     set in process.c */
  mprotect_bottom_addr = ((unsigned long) &environ) + sizeof (char **);
  /* never protect ABOVE the end of data emacs_edata specified */
  mprotect_top_addr = MIN (emacs_edata, N_DATADDR (old_hdr) + old_hdr.a_data);
#endif

  /* Set up the image of the old file */
  old_base_addr = unexec_mmap (old_fd, old_buf.st_size, PROT_READ,
			       MAP_FILE | MAP_PRIVATE);
  close (old_fd);

  /* set up the new exec */
  new_hdr = old_hdr;
  new_edata = (unsigned long) MASK_UP (current_break, n_pagsiz);
  new_hdr.a_data = new_edata - ((unsigned long) N_DATADDR (old_hdr));
  new_hdr.a_bss  = 0;

  /* set up this variable, in case we want to reset "the break" 
     when restarting */
  sbrk_of_0_at_unexec = ((unsigned long) MASK_UP (current_break, n_pagsiz));
     
  /* Write out the first approximation to the new file. The sizes of
     each section will be correct, but there will be a number of 
     corrections that will need to be made. */
  {
    long old_datoff = N_DATOFF (old_hdr);
    long old_dataddr = N_DATADDR (old_hdr);
    long new_treloff = N_RELOFF (new_hdr);
    long old_treloff = N_RELOFF (old_hdr);
    long ld_so_size = ((unsigned long) plt_end) - old_dataddr;
    long real_data_size = current_break - plt_end;
    long pad_size = 
      MASK_UP (current_break, n_pagsiz) - ((unsigned long) current_break);


    /* First, write the text segment with new header -- copy everything until
       the start of the data segment from the old file, and then go back and 
       write the new header. */
    unexec_write (new_fd, 0, old_base_addr, old_datoff + ld_so_size);
    unexec_write (new_fd, 0, (char *) &new_hdr, sizeof (new_hdr));

    /* Copy the rest of the data segment from the running image. */
    unexec_write (new_fd, old_datoff + ld_so_size, 
                  plt_end, real_data_size);

    /* pad out the data segment */
    unexec_pad (new_fd, pad_size);
    
    /* Finally, copy the symbol table information from the old file. */
    unexec_write (new_fd, new_treloff,
                  old_base_addr + old_treloff,
                  old_buf.st_size - old_treloff);
  }
     
     
  /* Next, map in the output file so that we can jump around fixing it
     up. We retain the old file so that we can refer to it. */
  unexec_fstat (new_fd, &new_buf);
  new_base_addr = unexec_mmap (new_fd, 
                               MASK_UP (new_buf.st_size, page_size),
                               PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
			       MAP_FILE | MAP_SHARED);



  /* We need to do 2 things. First, make sure that _edata and _end (and
     hence, curbrk) are set to the correct values. At the same time, for
     neatness and to help with debugging, mark all the types of all ld.so
     and nm BSS symbols in the new file to be DATA, and make sure that
     there are no COMMON symbols in the output file, as any references to
     these can lose really big. Second, reset all of the ld.so "relocation
     sites" in the new file to have the values that appear in the old file
     -- the failure to do this was the biggest loser in the old version of
     this code. */

  /* STEP 1 */
  /* Reset the regular symbol table first. */
  reset_symtab ((struct nlist *) (new_base_addr + N_SYMOFF(new_hdr)),
		(struct nlist *) (new_base_addr + N_SYMOFF(new_hdr) +
				  new_hdr.a_syms),
		(char *) (new_base_addr + N_STROFF(new_hdr)),
		new_edata, new_edata,
		!!dynamic_addr);

  /* Now reset the ld.so symbol table. */
  if (dynamic_addr)
    {
      struct translation_struct ts;
      struct relocation_info *tmp, *end;
      caddr_t syms, strings;

      /* set up the structure that we use to translate addresses in the
	 old file into file offsets */
      ts.txtaddr = N_TXTADDR (old_hdr);
      ts.txtoff = N_TXTOFF (old_hdr);
      ts.dataddr = N_DATADDR (old_hdr);
      ts.datoff = N_DATOFF (old_hdr);
      ts.bssaddr = N_DATADDR (old_hdr) + old_hdr.a_data;
      ts.endaddr = ts.bssaddr + old_hdr.a_bss;

      syms = new_base_addr + unexec_addr_to_offset(ld2->sdt_nzlist, &ts);
      strings = new_base_addr + unexec_addr_to_offset(ld2->sdt_strings, &ts);
      reset_ldso_symtab ((struct nzlist *) syms, (struct nzlist *) strings,
			 (char *) strings,
			 new_edata, new_edata,
			 !!dynamic_addr);

      /* STEP 2 */
      tmp = (struct relocation_info *)
	(old_base_addr + unexec_addr_to_offset(ld2->sdt_rel, &ts));
      end = (struct relocation_info *)
	(old_base_addr + unexec_addr_to_offset(ld2->sdt_hash, &ts));
      while (tmp < end)
	{
	  copy_relocation_site (tmp, old_base_addr, new_base_addr, &ts);
	  tmp++;
	}
    }
     
  /* get rid of the mmap-ed file space and make the output file 
     executable -- then quit */
  munmap (new_base_addr, MASK_UP (new_buf.st_size, page_size));
  munmap (old_base_addr, MASK_UP (old_buf.st_size, page_size));
  unexec_fchmod (new_fd, 0755);
  close (new_fd);
  return 0;
}


int
run_time_remap (char *UNUSED (dummy))
{
      unsigned long current_sbrk = (unsigned long) sbrk (0);

#if __FreeBSD_version < 300000 /* 2.x can work with this code */
      if (sbrk_of_0_at_unexec < current_sbrk)
	{
	  if (sbrk_of_0_at_unexec != 0)
	    fprintf (stderr, "Absurd new brk addr = %lx (current = %lx)\n", 
		     sbrk_of_0_at_unexec, current_sbrk);
	}
      else
#endif
	if (sbrk_of_0_at_unexec > current_sbrk)
        {
          errno = 0;
          if (brk ((caddr_t) sbrk_of_0_at_unexec))
            fprintf (stderr, "failed to change brk addr to %lx: %s\n", 
                     sbrk_of_0_at_unexec, SYS_ERR);
        }

#if 0
/* with proper COW, i don't think we really need to do this... */
  {
    long page_size = getpagesize();
    unsigned long base_addr = MASK_UP (mprotect_bottom_addr, page_size);
    unsigned long top_addr = MASK_DOWN (mprotect_top_addr, page_size);
    long len = top_addr - base_addr;

    if (len > 0)
      {
        errno = 0;
        if (mprotect ((caddr_t) base_addr, len, PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC))
          fprintf (stderr, "failed to change protection on data pages: %s\n",
                   SYS_ERR);
      }
  }
#endif
             
  return 0;
}