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			654 lines
		
	
	
		
			22 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			C++
		
	
	
	
	
	
/*
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 * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project
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 * All rights reserved.
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 *
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 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
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 * are met:
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 *  * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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 *  * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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 *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
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 *    the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
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 *    distribution.
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 *
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 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
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 * "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
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 * LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
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 * FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
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 * COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
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 * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
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 * BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
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 * OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
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 * AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY,
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 * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT
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 * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
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 * SUCH DAMAGE.
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 */
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#include "linker_phdr.h"
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include "linker.h"
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#include "linker_debug.h"
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/**
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  TECHNICAL NOTE ON ELF LOADING.
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  An ELF file's program header table contains one or more PT_LOAD
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  segments, which corresponds to portions of the file that need to
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  be mapped into the process' address space.
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  Each loadable segment has the following important properties:
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    p_offset  -> segment file offset
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    p_filesz  -> segment file size
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    p_memsz   -> segment memory size (always >= p_filesz)
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    p_vaddr   -> segment's virtual address
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    p_flags   -> segment flags (e.g. readable, writable, executable)
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  We will ignore the p_paddr and p_align fields of Elf32_Phdr for now.
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  The loadable segments can be seen as a list of [p_vaddr ... p_vaddr+p_memsz)
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  ranges of virtual addresses. A few rules apply:
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  - the virtual address ranges should not overlap.
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  - if a segment's p_filesz is smaller than its p_memsz, the extra bytes
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    between them should always be initialized to 0.
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  - ranges do not necessarily start or end at page boundaries. Two distinct
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    segments can have their start and end on the same page. In this case, the
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    page inherits the mapping flags of the latter segment.
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  Finally, the real load addrs of each segment is not p_vaddr. Instead the
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  loader decides where to load the first segment, then will load all others
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  relative to the first one to respect the initial range layout.
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  For example, consider the following list:
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    [ offset:0,      filesz:0x4000, memsz:0x4000, vaddr:0x30000 ],
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    [ offset:0x4000, filesz:0x2000, memsz:0x8000, vaddr:0x40000 ],
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  This corresponds to two segments that cover these virtual address ranges:
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       0x30000...0x34000
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       0x40000...0x48000
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  If the loader decides to load the first segment at address 0xa0000000
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  then the segments' load address ranges will be:
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       0xa0030000...0xa0034000
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       0xa0040000...0xa0048000
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  In other words, all segments must be loaded at an address that has the same
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  constant offset from their p_vaddr value. This offset is computed as the
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  difference between the first segment's load address, and its p_vaddr value.
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  However, in practice, segments do _not_ start at page boundaries. Since we
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  can only memory-map at page boundaries, this means that the bias is
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  computed as:
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       load_bias = phdr0_load_address - PAGE_START(phdr0->p_vaddr)
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  (NOTE: The value must be used as a 32-bit unsigned integer, to deal with
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          possible wrap around UINT32_MAX for possible large p_vaddr values).
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  And that the phdr0_load_address must start at a page boundary, with
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  the segment's real content starting at:
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       phdr0_load_address + PAGE_OFFSET(phdr0->p_vaddr)
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  Note that ELF requires the following condition to make the mmap()-ing work:
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      PAGE_OFFSET(phdr0->p_vaddr) == PAGE_OFFSET(phdr0->p_offset)
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  The load_bias must be added to any p_vaddr value read from the ELF file to
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  determine the corresponding memory address.
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 **/
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#define MAYBE_MAP_FLAG(x,from,to)    (((x) & (from)) ? (to) : 0)
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#define PFLAGS_TO_PROT(x)            (MAYBE_MAP_FLAG((x), PF_X, PROT_EXEC) | \
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                                      MAYBE_MAP_FLAG((x), PF_R, PROT_READ) | \
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                                      MAYBE_MAP_FLAG((x), PF_W, PROT_WRITE))
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ElfReader::ElfReader(const char* name, int fd)
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    : name_(name), fd_(fd),
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      phdr_num_(0), phdr_mmap_(NULL), phdr_table_(NULL), phdr_size_(0),
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      load_start_(NULL), load_size_(0), load_bias_(0),
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      loaded_phdr_(NULL) {
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}
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ElfReader::~ElfReader() {
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  if (fd_ != -1) {
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    close(fd_);
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  }
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  if (phdr_mmap_ != NULL) {
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    munmap(phdr_mmap_, phdr_size_);
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  }
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}
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bool ElfReader::Load() {
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  return ReadElfHeader() &&
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         VerifyElfHeader() &&
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         ReadProgramHeader() &&
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         ReserveAddressSpace() &&
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         LoadSegments() &&
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         FindPhdr();
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}
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bool ElfReader::ReadElfHeader() {
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  ssize_t rc = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(read(fd_, &header_, sizeof(header_)));
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  if (rc < 0) {
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    DL_ERR("can't read file \"%s\": %s", name_, strerror(errno));
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    return false;
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  }
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  if (rc != sizeof(header_)) {
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    DL_ERR("\"%s\" is too small to be an ELF executable", name_);
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    return false;
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  }
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  return true;
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}
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bool ElfReader::VerifyElfHeader() {
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  if (header_.e_ident[EI_MAG0] != ELFMAG0 ||
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      header_.e_ident[EI_MAG1] != ELFMAG1 ||
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      header_.e_ident[EI_MAG2] != ELFMAG2 ||
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      header_.e_ident[EI_MAG3] != ELFMAG3) {
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    DL_ERR("\"%s\" has bad ELF magic", name_);
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    return false;
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  }
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  if (header_.e_ident[EI_CLASS] != ELFCLASS32) {
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    DL_ERR("\"%s\" not 32-bit: %d", name_, header_.e_ident[EI_CLASS]);
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    return false;
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  }
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  if (header_.e_ident[EI_DATA] != ELFDATA2LSB) {
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    DL_ERR("\"%s\" not little-endian: %d", name_, header_.e_ident[EI_DATA]);
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    return false;
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  }
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  if (header_.e_type != ET_DYN) {
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    DL_ERR("\"%s\" has unexpected e_type: %d", name_, header_.e_type);
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    return false;
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  }
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  if (header_.e_version != EV_CURRENT) {
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    DL_ERR("\"%s\" has unexpected e_version: %d", name_, header_.e_version);
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    return false;
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  }
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  if (header_.e_machine !=
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#ifdef ANDROID_ARM_LINKER
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      EM_ARM
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#elif defined(ANDROID_MIPS_LINKER)
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      EM_MIPS
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#elif defined(ANDROID_X86_LINKER)
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      EM_386
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#endif
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  ) {
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    DL_ERR("\"%s\" has unexpected e_machine: %d", name_, header_.e_machine);
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    return false;
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  }
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  return true;
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}
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// Loads the program header table from an ELF file into a read-only private
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// anonymous mmap-ed block.
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bool ElfReader::ReadProgramHeader() {
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  phdr_num_ = header_.e_phnum;
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  // Like the kernel, we only accept program header tables that
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  // are smaller than 64KiB.
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  if (phdr_num_ < 1 || phdr_num_ > 65536/sizeof(Elf32_Phdr)) {
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    DL_ERR("\"%s\" has invalid e_phnum: %d", name_, phdr_num_);
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    return false;
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  }
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  Elf32_Addr page_min = PAGE_START(header_.e_phoff);
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  Elf32_Addr page_max = PAGE_END(header_.e_phoff + (phdr_num_ * sizeof(Elf32_Phdr)));
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  Elf32_Addr page_offset = PAGE_OFFSET(header_.e_phoff);
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  phdr_size_ = page_max - page_min;
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  void* mmap_result = mmap(NULL, phdr_size_, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd_, page_min);
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  if (mmap_result == MAP_FAILED) {
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    DL_ERR("\"%s\" phdr mmap failed: %s", name_, strerror(errno));
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    return false;
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  }
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  phdr_mmap_ = mmap_result;
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  phdr_table_ = reinterpret_cast<Elf32_Phdr*>(reinterpret_cast<char*>(mmap_result) + page_offset);
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  return true;
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}
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/* Compute the extent of all loadable segments in an ELF program header
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 * table. This corresponds to the page-aligned size in bytes that needs to be
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 * reserved in the process' address space
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 *
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 * This returns 0 if there are no loadable segments.
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 */
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Elf32_Addr phdr_table_get_load_size(const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_table,
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                                    size_t phdr_count)
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{
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    Elf32_Addr min_vaddr = 0xFFFFFFFFU;
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    Elf32_Addr max_vaddr = 0x00000000U;
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    for (size_t i = 0; i < phdr_count; ++i) {
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        const Elf32_Phdr* phdr = &phdr_table[i];
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        if (phdr->p_type != PT_LOAD) {
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            continue;
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        }
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        if (phdr->p_vaddr < min_vaddr) {
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            min_vaddr = phdr->p_vaddr;
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        }
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        if (phdr->p_vaddr + phdr->p_memsz > max_vaddr) {
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            max_vaddr = phdr->p_vaddr + phdr->p_memsz;
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        }
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    }
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    if (min_vaddr > max_vaddr) {
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        return 0;
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    }
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    min_vaddr = PAGE_START(min_vaddr);
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    max_vaddr = PAGE_END(max_vaddr);
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    return max_vaddr - min_vaddr;
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}
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// Reserve a virtual address range big enough to hold all loadable
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// segments of a program header table. This is done by creating a
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// private anonymous mmap() with PROT_NONE.
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bool ElfReader::ReserveAddressSpace() {
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  load_size_ = phdr_table_get_load_size(phdr_table_, phdr_num_);
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  if (load_size_ == 0) {
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    DL_ERR("\"%s\" has no loadable segments", name_);
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    return false;
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  }
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  int mmap_flags = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS;
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  void* start = mmap(NULL, load_size_, PROT_NONE, mmap_flags, -1, 0);
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  if (start == MAP_FAILED) {
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    DL_ERR("couldn't reserve %d bytes of address space for \"%s\"", load_size_, name_);
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    return false;
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  }
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  load_start_ = start;
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  load_bias_ = 0;
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  for (size_t i = 0; i < phdr_num_; ++i) {
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    const Elf32_Phdr* phdr = &phdr_table_[i];
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    if (phdr->p_type == PT_LOAD) {
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      load_bias_ = reinterpret_cast<Elf32_Addr>(start) - PAGE_START(phdr->p_vaddr);
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      break;
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    }
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  }
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  return true;
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}
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// Map all loadable segments in process' address space.
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// This assumes you already called phdr_table_reserve_memory to
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// reserve the address space range for the library.
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// TODO: assert assumption.
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bool ElfReader::LoadSegments() {
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  for (size_t i = 0; i < phdr_num_; ++i) {
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    const Elf32_Phdr* phdr = &phdr_table_[i];
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    if (phdr->p_type != PT_LOAD) {
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      continue;
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    }
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    // Segment addresses in memory.
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    Elf32_Addr seg_start = phdr->p_vaddr + load_bias_;
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    Elf32_Addr seg_end   = seg_start + phdr->p_memsz;
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    Elf32_Addr seg_page_start = PAGE_START(seg_start);
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    Elf32_Addr seg_page_end   = PAGE_END(seg_end);
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    Elf32_Addr seg_file_end   = seg_start + phdr->p_filesz;
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    // File offsets.
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    Elf32_Addr file_start = phdr->p_offset;
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    Elf32_Addr file_end   = file_start + phdr->p_filesz;
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    Elf32_Addr file_page_start = PAGE_START(file_start);
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    Elf32_Addr file_length = file_end - file_page_start;
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    if (file_length != 0) {
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      void* seg_addr = mmap((void*)seg_page_start,
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                            file_length,
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                            PFLAGS_TO_PROT(phdr->p_flags),
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                            MAP_FIXED|MAP_PRIVATE,
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                            fd_,
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                            file_page_start);
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      if (seg_addr == MAP_FAILED) {
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        DL_ERR("couldn't map \"%s\" segment %d: %s", name_, i, strerror(errno));
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        return false;
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      }
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    }
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    // if the segment is writable, and does not end on a page boundary,
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    // zero-fill it until the page limit.
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    if ((phdr->p_flags & PF_W) != 0 && PAGE_OFFSET(seg_file_end) > 0) {
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      memset((void*)seg_file_end, 0, PAGE_SIZE - PAGE_OFFSET(seg_file_end));
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    }
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    seg_file_end = PAGE_END(seg_file_end);
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    // seg_file_end is now the first page address after the file
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    // content. If seg_end is larger, we need to zero anything
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    // between them. This is done by using a private anonymous
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    // map for all extra pages.
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    if (seg_page_end > seg_file_end) {
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      void* zeromap = mmap((void*)seg_file_end,
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                           seg_page_end - seg_file_end,
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                           PFLAGS_TO_PROT(phdr->p_flags),
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                           MAP_FIXED|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_PRIVATE,
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                           -1,
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                           0);
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      if (zeromap == MAP_FAILED) {
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        DL_ERR("couldn't zero fill \"%s\" gap: %s", name_, strerror(errno));
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        return false;
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      }
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    }
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  }
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  return true;
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}
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/* Used internally. Used to set the protection bits of all loaded segments
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 * with optional extra flags (i.e. really PROT_WRITE). Used by
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 * phdr_table_protect_segments and phdr_table_unprotect_segments.
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 */
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static int
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_phdr_table_set_load_prot(const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_table,
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                          int               phdr_count,
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                          Elf32_Addr        load_bias,
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                          int               extra_prot_flags)
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{
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    const Elf32_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table;
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    const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr + phdr_count;
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    for (; phdr < phdr_limit; phdr++) {
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        if (phdr->p_type != PT_LOAD || (phdr->p_flags & PF_W) != 0)
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            continue;
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        Elf32_Addr seg_page_start = PAGE_START(phdr->p_vaddr) + load_bias;
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        Elf32_Addr seg_page_end   = PAGE_END(phdr->p_vaddr + phdr->p_memsz) + load_bias;
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        int ret = mprotect((void*)seg_page_start,
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                           seg_page_end - seg_page_start,
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                           PFLAGS_TO_PROT(phdr->p_flags) | extra_prot_flags);
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        if (ret < 0) {
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            return -1;
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        }
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    }
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    return 0;
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}
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/* Restore the original protection modes for all loadable segments.
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 * You should only call this after phdr_table_unprotect_segments and
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 * applying all relocations.
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 *
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 * Input:
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 *   phdr_table  -> program header table
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 *   phdr_count  -> number of entries in tables
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 *   load_bias   -> load bias
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 * Return:
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 *   0 on error, -1 on failure (error code in errno).
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 */
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int
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phdr_table_protect_segments(const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_table,
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                            int               phdr_count,
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                            Elf32_Addr        load_bias)
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{
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    return _phdr_table_set_load_prot(phdr_table, phdr_count,
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                                      load_bias, 0);
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}
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/* Change the protection of all loaded segments in memory to writable.
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 * This is useful before performing relocations. Once completed, you
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 * will have to call phdr_table_protect_segments to restore the original
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 * protection flags on all segments.
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 *
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 * Note that some writable segments can also have their content turned
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 * to read-only by calling phdr_table_protect_gnu_relro. This is no
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 * performed here.
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 *
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 * Input:
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 *   phdr_table  -> program header table
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 *   phdr_count  -> number of entries in tables
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 *   load_bias   -> load bias
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 * Return:
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 *   0 on error, -1 on failure (error code in errno).
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 */
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int
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phdr_table_unprotect_segments(const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_table,
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                              int               phdr_count,
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                              Elf32_Addr        load_bias)
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{
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    return _phdr_table_set_load_prot(phdr_table, phdr_count,
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                                      load_bias, PROT_WRITE);
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}
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/* Used internally by phdr_table_protect_gnu_relro and
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 * phdr_table_unprotect_gnu_relro.
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 */
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static int
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_phdr_table_set_gnu_relro_prot(const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_table,
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                               int               phdr_count,
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                               Elf32_Addr        load_bias,
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                               int               prot_flags)
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{
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    const Elf32_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table;
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    const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr + phdr_count;
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    for (phdr = phdr_table; phdr < phdr_limit; phdr++) {
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        if (phdr->p_type != PT_GNU_RELRO)
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            continue;
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        /* Tricky: what happens when the relro segment does not start
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         * or end at page boundaries?. We're going to be over-protective
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         * here and put every page touched by the segment as read-only.
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         *
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         * This seems to match Ian Lance Taylor's description of the
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         * feature at http://www.airs.com/blog/archives/189.
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         *
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         * Extract:
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         *    Note that the current dynamic linker code will only work
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         *    correctly if the PT_GNU_RELRO segment starts on a page
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         *    boundary. This is because the dynamic linker rounds the
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         *    p_vaddr field down to the previous page boundary. If
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         *    there is anything on the page which should not be read-only,
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         *    the program is likely to fail at runtime. So in effect the
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         *    linker must only emit a PT_GNU_RELRO segment if it ensures
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         *    that it starts on a page boundary.
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         */
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        Elf32_Addr seg_page_start = PAGE_START(phdr->p_vaddr) + load_bias;
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        Elf32_Addr seg_page_end   = PAGE_END(phdr->p_vaddr + phdr->p_memsz) + load_bias;
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        int ret = mprotect((void*)seg_page_start,
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                           seg_page_end - seg_page_start,
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                           prot_flags);
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        if (ret < 0) {
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            return -1;
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        }
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    }
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    return 0;
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}
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/* Apply GNU relro protection if specified by the program header. This will
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 * turn some of the pages of a writable PT_LOAD segment to read-only, as
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 * specified by one or more PT_GNU_RELRO segments. This must be always
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 * performed after relocations.
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 *
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 * The areas typically covered are .got and .data.rel.ro, these are
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 * read-only from the program's POV, but contain absolute addresses
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 * that need to be relocated before use.
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 *
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 * Input:
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 *   phdr_table  -> program header table
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						|
 *   phdr_count  -> number of entries in tables
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						|
 *   load_bias   -> load bias
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						|
 * Return:
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						|
 *   0 on error, -1 on failure (error code in errno).
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 */
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int
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						|
phdr_table_protect_gnu_relro(const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_table,
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						|
                             int               phdr_count,
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						|
                             Elf32_Addr        load_bias)
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						|
{
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						|
    return _phdr_table_set_gnu_relro_prot(phdr_table,
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						|
                                          phdr_count,
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						|
                                          load_bias,
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						|
                                          PROT_READ);
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}
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						|
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#ifdef ANDROID_ARM_LINKER
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						|
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						|
#  ifndef PT_ARM_EXIDX
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#    define PT_ARM_EXIDX    0x70000001      /* .ARM.exidx segment */
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						|
#  endif
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						|
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						|
/* Return the address and size of the .ARM.exidx section in memory,
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						|
 * if present.
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						|
 *
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						|
 * Input:
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						|
 *   phdr_table  -> program header table
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						|
 *   phdr_count  -> number of entries in tables
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						|
 *   load_bias   -> load bias
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						|
 * Output:
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						|
 *   arm_exidx       -> address of table in memory (NULL on failure).
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						|
 *   arm_exidx_count -> number of items in table (0 on failure).
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						|
 * Return:
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						|
 *   0 on error, -1 on failure (_no_ error code in errno)
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						|
 */
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						|
int
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						|
phdr_table_get_arm_exidx(const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_table,
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						|
                         int               phdr_count,
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						|
                         Elf32_Addr        load_bias,
 | 
						|
                         Elf32_Addr**      arm_exidx,
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						|
                         unsigned*         arm_exidx_count)
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						|
{
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						|
    const Elf32_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table;
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						|
    const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr + phdr_count;
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						|
 | 
						|
    for (phdr = phdr_table; phdr < phdr_limit; phdr++) {
 | 
						|
        if (phdr->p_type != PT_ARM_EXIDX)
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						|
            continue;
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						|
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						|
        *arm_exidx = (Elf32_Addr*)(load_bias + phdr->p_vaddr);
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						|
        *arm_exidx_count = (unsigned)(phdr->p_memsz / 8);
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						|
        return 0;
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						|
    }
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						|
    *arm_exidx = NULL;
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						|
    *arm_exidx_count = 0;
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						|
    return -1;
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						|
}
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						|
#endif /* ANDROID_ARM_LINKER */
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						|
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						|
/* Return the address and size of the ELF file's .dynamic section in memory,
 | 
						|
 * or NULL if missing.
 | 
						|
 *
 | 
						|
 * Input:
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						|
 *   phdr_table  -> program header table
 | 
						|
 *   phdr_count  -> number of entries in tables
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						|
 *   load_bias   -> load bias
 | 
						|
 * Output:
 | 
						|
 *   dynamic       -> address of table in memory (NULL on failure).
 | 
						|
 *   dynamic_count -> number of items in table (0 on failure).
 | 
						|
 *   dynamic_flags -> protection flags for section (unset on failure)
 | 
						|
 * Return:
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						|
 *   void
 | 
						|
 */
 | 
						|
void
 | 
						|
phdr_table_get_dynamic_section(const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_table,
 | 
						|
                               int               phdr_count,
 | 
						|
                               Elf32_Addr        load_bias,
 | 
						|
                               Elf32_Dyn**       dynamic,
 | 
						|
                               size_t*           dynamic_count,
 | 
						|
                               Elf32_Word*       dynamic_flags)
 | 
						|
{
 | 
						|
    const Elf32_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table;
 | 
						|
    const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr + phdr_count;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
    for (phdr = phdr_table; phdr < phdr_limit; phdr++) {
 | 
						|
        if (phdr->p_type != PT_DYNAMIC) {
 | 
						|
            continue;
 | 
						|
        }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
        *dynamic = reinterpret_cast<Elf32_Dyn*>(load_bias + phdr->p_vaddr);
 | 
						|
        if (dynamic_count) {
 | 
						|
            *dynamic_count = (unsigned)(phdr->p_memsz / 8);
 | 
						|
        }
 | 
						|
        if (dynamic_flags) {
 | 
						|
            *dynamic_flags = phdr->p_flags;
 | 
						|
        }
 | 
						|
        return;
 | 
						|
    }
 | 
						|
    *dynamic = NULL;
 | 
						|
    if (dynamic_count) {
 | 
						|
        *dynamic_count = 0;
 | 
						|
    }
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Returns the address of the program header table as it appears in the loaded
 | 
						|
// segments in memory. This is in contrast with 'phdr_table_' which
 | 
						|
// is temporary and will be released before the library is relocated.
 | 
						|
bool ElfReader::FindPhdr() {
 | 
						|
  const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr_table_ + phdr_num_;
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  // If there is a PT_PHDR, use it directly.
 | 
						|
  for (const Elf32_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table_; phdr < phdr_limit; ++phdr) {
 | 
						|
    if (phdr->p_type == PT_PHDR) {
 | 
						|
      return CheckPhdr(load_bias_ + phdr->p_vaddr);
 | 
						|
    }
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  // Otherwise, check the first loadable segment. If its file offset
 | 
						|
  // is 0, it starts with the ELF header, and we can trivially find the
 | 
						|
  // loaded program header from it.
 | 
						|
  for (const Elf32_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table_; phdr < phdr_limit; ++phdr) {
 | 
						|
    if (phdr->p_type == PT_LOAD) {
 | 
						|
      if (phdr->p_offset == 0) {
 | 
						|
        Elf32_Addr  elf_addr = load_bias_ + phdr->p_vaddr;
 | 
						|
        const Elf32_Ehdr* ehdr = (const Elf32_Ehdr*)(void*)elf_addr;
 | 
						|
        Elf32_Addr  offset = ehdr->e_phoff;
 | 
						|
        return CheckPhdr((Elf32_Addr)ehdr + offset);
 | 
						|
      }
 | 
						|
      break;
 | 
						|
    }
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
  DL_ERR("can't find loaded phdr for \"%s\"", name_);
 | 
						|
  return false;
 | 
						|
}
 | 
						|
 | 
						|
// Ensures that our program header is actually within a loadable
 | 
						|
// segment. This should help catch badly-formed ELF files that
 | 
						|
// would cause the linker to crash later when trying to access it.
 | 
						|
bool ElfReader::CheckPhdr(Elf32_Addr loaded) {
 | 
						|
  const Elf32_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr_table_ + phdr_num_;
 | 
						|
  Elf32_Addr loaded_end = loaded + (phdr_num_ * sizeof(Elf32_Phdr));
 | 
						|
  for (Elf32_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table_; phdr < phdr_limit; ++phdr) {
 | 
						|
    if (phdr->p_type != PT_LOAD) {
 | 
						|
      continue;
 | 
						|
    }
 | 
						|
    Elf32_Addr seg_start = phdr->p_vaddr + load_bias_;
 | 
						|
    Elf32_Addr seg_end = phdr->p_filesz + seg_start;
 | 
						|
    if (seg_start <= loaded && loaded_end <= seg_end) {
 | 
						|
      loaded_phdr_ = reinterpret_cast<const Elf32_Phdr*>(loaded);
 | 
						|
      return true;
 | 
						|
    }
 | 
						|
  }
 | 
						|
  DL_ERR("\"%s\" loaded phdr %x not in loadable segment", name_, loaded);
 | 
						|
  return false;
 | 
						|
}
 |