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11 KiB
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381 lines
11 KiB
C
/* Unexec for Sunos 4 using shared libraries.
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Copyright (C) 1990, 1994, 1999, 2002, 2003, 2004,
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2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor,
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Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. */
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/* Contributed by Viktor Dukhovni. */
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/*
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* Unexec for Berkeley a.out format + SUNOS shared libraries
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* The unexeced executable contains the __DYNAMIC area from the
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* original text file, and then the rest of data + bss + malloced area of
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* the current process. (The __DYNAMIC area is at the top of the process
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* data segment, we use "data_start" defined externally to mark the start
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* of the "real" data segment.)
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*
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* For programs that want to remap some of the data segment read only
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* a run_time_remap is provided. This attempts to remap largest area starting
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* and ending on page boundaries between "data_start" and "bndry"
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* For this it to figure out where the text file is located. A path search
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* is attempted after trying argv[0] and if all fails we simply do not remap
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*
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* One feature of run_time_remap () is mandatory: reseting the break.
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*
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* Note that we can no longer map data into the text segment, as this causes
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* the __DYNAMIC struct to become read only, breaking the runtime loader.
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* Thus we no longer need to mess with a private crt0.c, the standard one
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* will do just fine, since environ can live in the writable area between
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* __DYNAMIC and data_start, just make sure that pre-crt0.o (the name
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* is somewhat abused here) is loaded first!
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*
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*/
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#ifdef emacs
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#include <config.h>
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#endif
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include <sys/file.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <a.out.h>
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#if defined (SUNOS4) || defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined (__NetBSD__)
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#define UNDO_RELOCATION
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#endif
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#ifdef UNDO_RELOCATION
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#include <link.h>
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#endif
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#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H
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#include <unistd.h>
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#endif
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/* NetBSD needs this bit, but SunOS does not have it. */
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#ifndef MAP_FILE
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#define MAP_FILE 0
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#endif
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/*
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* for programs other than emacs
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* define data_start + initialized here, and make sure
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* this object is loaded first!
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* emacs will define these elsewhere, and load the object containing
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* data_start (pre-crt0.o or firstfile.o?) first!
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* The custom crt0.o *must not* be loaded!
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*/
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#ifndef emacs
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static int data_start = 0;
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static int initialized = 0;
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#else
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extern int initialized;
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extern unsigned data_start;
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extern int pureptr;
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#endif
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extern char *getenv ();
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static unsigned brk_value;
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static struct exec nhdr;
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static int rd_only_len;
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static long cookie;
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unexec (new_name, a_name, bndry, bss_start, entry)
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char *new_name, *a_name;
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unsigned bndry, bss_start, entry;
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{
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int fd, new;
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char *old;
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struct exec ohdr; /* Allocate on the stack, not needed in the next life */
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struct stat stat;
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if ((fd = open (a_name, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
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{
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fprintf (stderr, "%s: open: ", a_name);
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perror (a_name);
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exit (1);
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}
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if ((new = open (new_name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0666)) == -1)
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{
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fprintf (stderr, "%s: open: ", a_name);
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perror (new_name);
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exit (1);
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}
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if ((fstat (fd, &stat) == -1))
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{
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fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", a_name);
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perror ("fstat");
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exit (1);
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}
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old = (char *)mmap (0, stat.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_FILE|MAP_SHARED, fd, 0);
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if (old == (char *)-1)
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{
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fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", a_name);
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perror ("mmap");
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exit (1);
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}
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close (fd);
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nhdr = ohdr = (*(struct exec *)old);
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/*
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* Remember a magic cookie so we know we've got the right binary
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* when remapping.
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*/
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cookie = time (0);
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/* Save the break, it is reset to &_end (by ld.so?). */
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brk_value = (unsigned) sbrk (0);
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/*
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* Round up data start to a page boundary (Lose if not a 2 power!)
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*/
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data_start = ((((int)&data_start) - 1) & ~(N_PAGSIZ (nhdr) - 1)) + N_PAGSIZ (nhdr);
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/*
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* Round down read only pages to a multiple of the page size
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*/
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if (bndry)
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rd_only_len = ((int)bndry & ~(N_PAGSIZ (nhdr) - 1)) - data_start;
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#ifndef emacs
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/* Have to do this some time before dumping the data */
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initialized = 1;
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#endif
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/* Handle new data and bss sizes and optional new entry point.
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No one actually uses bss_start and entry, but tradition compels
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one to support them.
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Could complain if bss_start > brk_value,
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but the caller is *supposed* to know what she is doing. */
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nhdr.a_data = (bss_start ? bss_start : brk_value) - N_DATADDR (nhdr);
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nhdr.a_bss = bss_start ? brk_value - bss_start : 0;
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if (entry)
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nhdr.a_entry = entry;
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/*
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* Write out the text segment with new header
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* Dynamic executables are ZMAGIC with N_TXTOFF==0 and the header
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* part of the text segment, but no need to rely on this.
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* So write the TEXT first, then go back replace the header.
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* Doing it in the other order is less general!
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*/
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lseek (new, N_TXTOFF (nhdr), L_SET);
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write (new, old + N_TXTOFF (ohdr), N_TXTOFF (ohdr) + ohdr.a_text);
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lseek (new, 0L, L_SET);
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write (new, &nhdr, sizeof (nhdr));
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/*
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* Write out the head of the old data segment from the file not
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* from core, this has the unresolved __DYNAMIC relocation data
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* we need to reload
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*/
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lseek (new, N_DATOFF (nhdr), L_SET);
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write (new, old + N_DATOFF (ohdr), (int)&data_start - N_DATADDR (ohdr));
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/*
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* Copy the rest of the data from core
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*/
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write (new, &data_start, N_BSSADDR (nhdr) - (int)&data_start);
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/*
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* Copy the symbol table and line numbers
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*/
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lseek (new, N_TRELOFF (nhdr), L_SET);
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write (new, old + N_TRELOFF (ohdr), stat.st_size - N_TRELOFF (ohdr));
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/* Some other BSD systems use this file.
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We don't know whether this change is right for them. */
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#ifdef UNDO_RELOCATION
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/* Undo the relocations done at startup by ld.so.
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It will do these relocations again when we start the dumped Emacs.
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Doing them twice gives incorrect results. */
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{
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unsigned long daddr = N_DATADDR (ohdr);
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unsigned long rel, erel;
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#ifdef SUNOS4
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#ifdef SUNOS4_SHARED_LIBRARIES
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extern struct link_dynamic _DYNAMIC;
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/* SunOS4.x's ld_rel is relative to N_TXTADDR. */
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if (!ohdr.a_dynamic)
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/* This was statically linked. */
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rel = erel = 0;
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else if (_DYNAMIC.ld_version < 2)
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{
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rel = _DYNAMIC.ld_un.ld_1->ld_rel + N_TXTADDR (ohdr);
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erel = _DYNAMIC.ld_un.ld_1->ld_hash + N_TXTADDR (ohdr);
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}
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else
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{
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rel = _DYNAMIC.ld_un.ld_2->ld_rel + N_TXTADDR (ohdr);
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erel = _DYNAMIC.ld_un.ld_2->ld_hash + N_TXTADDR (ohdr);
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}
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#else /* not SUNOS4_SHARED_LIBRARIES */
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rel = erel = 0;
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#endif /* not SUNOS4_SHARED_LIBRARIES */
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#ifdef sparc
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#define REL_INFO_TYPE struct reloc_info_sparc
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#else
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#define REL_INFO_TYPE struct relocation_info
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#endif /* sparc */
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#define REL_TARGET_ADDRESS(r) (((REL_INFO_TYPE *)(r))->r_address)
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#endif /* SUNOS4 */
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#if defined (__FreeBSD__) || defined (__NetBSD__)
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extern struct _dynamic _DYNAMIC;
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/* FreeBSD's LD_REL is a virtual address itself. */
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rel = LD_REL (&_DYNAMIC);
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erel = rel + LD_RELSZ (&_DYNAMIC);
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#define REL_INFO_TYPE struct relocation_info
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#define REL_TARGET_ADDRESS(r) (((REL_INFO_TYPE *)(r))->r_address)
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#endif
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for (; rel < erel; rel += sizeof (REL_INFO_TYPE))
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{
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/* This is the virtual address where ld.so will do relocation. */
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unsigned long target = REL_TARGET_ADDRESS (rel);
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/* This is the offset in the data segment. */
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unsigned long segoffset = target - daddr;
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/* If it is located below data_start, we have to do nothing here,
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because the old data has been already written to the location. */
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if (target < (unsigned long)&data_start)
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continue;
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lseek (new, N_DATOFF (nhdr) + segoffset, L_SET);
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write (new, old + N_DATOFF (ohdr) + segoffset, sizeof (unsigned long));
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}
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}
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#endif /* UNDO_RELOCATION */
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fchmod (new, 0755);
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}
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void
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run_time_remap (progname)
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char *progname;
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{
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char aout[MAXPATHLEN];
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register char *path, *p;
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/* Just in case */
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if (!initialized)
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return;
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/* Restore the break */
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brk ((char *) brk_value);
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/* If nothing to remap: we are done! */
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if (rd_only_len == 0)
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return;
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/*
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* Attempt to find the executable
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* First try argv[0], will almost always succeed as shells tend to give
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* the full path from the hash list rather than using execvp ()
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*/
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if (is_it (progname))
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return;
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/*
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* If argv[0] is a full path and does not exist, not much sense in
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* searching further
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*/
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if (strchr (progname, '/'))
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return;
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/*
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* Try to search for argv[0] on the PATH
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*/
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path = getenv ("PATH");
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if (path == NULL)
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return;
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while (*path)
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{
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/* copy through ':' or end */
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for (p = aout; *p = *path; ++p, ++path)
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if (*p == ':')
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{
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++path; /* move past ':' */
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break;
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}
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*p++ = '/';
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strcpy (p, progname);
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/*
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* aout is a candidate full path name
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*/
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if (is_it (aout))
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return;
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}
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}
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is_it (filename)
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char *filename;
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{
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int fd;
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long filenames_cookie;
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struct exec hdr;
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/*
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* Open an executable and check for a valid header!
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* Can't bcmp the header with what we had, it may have been stripped!
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* so we may save looking at non executables with the same name, mostly
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* directories.
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*/
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fd = open (filename, O_RDONLY);
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if (fd != -1)
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{
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if (read (fd, &hdr, sizeof (hdr)) == sizeof (hdr)
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&& !N_BADMAG (hdr) && N_DATOFF (hdr) == N_DATOFF (nhdr)
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&& N_TRELOFF (hdr) == N_TRELOFF (nhdr))
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{
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/* compare cookies */
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lseek (fd, N_DATOFF (hdr) + (int)&cookie - N_DATADDR (hdr), L_SET);
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read (fd, &filenames_cookie, sizeof (filenames_cookie));
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if (filenames_cookie == cookie)
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{ /* Eureka */
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/*
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* Do the mapping
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* The PROT_EXEC may not be needed, but it is safer this way.
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* should the shared library decide to indirect through
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* addresses in the data segment not part of __DYNAMIC
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*/
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mmap ((char *) data_start, rd_only_len, PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC,
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MAP_FILE | MAP_SHARED | MAP_FIXED, fd,
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N_DATOFF (hdr) + data_start - N_DATADDR (hdr));
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close (fd);
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return 1;
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}
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}
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close (fd);
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}
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return 0;
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}
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/* arch-tag: 30227420-2c6f-4700-a4f8-9e45e52f53b1
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(do not change this comment) */
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