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21
22 /*
23 * Copyright (c) 1990, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
24 */
25
26 /* Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T */
27 /* All Rights Reserved */
28
29 #include <stdlib.h>
30 #include <errno.h>
31 #include <libelf.h>
32 #include "decl.h"
33 #include "msg.h"
34
35
36 /*
37 * Convert archive symbol table to memory format
38 *
39 * This takes a pointer to file's archive symbol table, alignment
40 * unconstrained. Returns null terminated vector of Elf_Arsym
41 * structures. Elf_Arsym uses size_t to represent offsets, which
42 * will be 32-bit in 32-bit versions, and 64-bits otherwise.
43 *
44 * There are two forms of archive symbol table, the original 32-bit
45 * form, and a 64-bit form originally found in IRIX64. The two formats
46 * differ only in the width of the integer word:
47 *
48 * # offsets 4/8-byte word
49 * offset[0...] 4/8-byte word each
50 * strings null-terminated, for offset[x]
51 *
52 * By default, the 64-bit form is only used when the archive exceeds
53 * the limits of 32-bits (4GB) in size. However, this is not required,
54 * and the ar -S option can be used to create a 64-bit symbol table in
55 * an archive that is under 4GB.
56 *
57 * Both 32 and 64-bit versions of libelf can read the 32-bit format
58 * without loss of information. Similarly, a 64-bit version of libelf
59 * will have no problem reading a 64-bit symbol table. This leaves the
60 * case where a 32-bit libelf reads a 64-bit symbol table, which requires
61 * some explanation. The offsets in a 64-bit symbol table will have zeros
62 * in the upper half of the words until the size of the archive exceeds 4GB.
63 * However, 32-bit libelf is unable to read any files larger than 2GB
64 * (see comments in update.c). As such, any archive that the 32-bit version
65 * of this code will encounter will be under 4GB in size. The upper 4
66 * bytes of each word will be zero, and can be safely ignored.
67 */
68
69
70 /*
71 * Offsets in archive headers are written in MSB (large endian) order
72 * on all platforms, regardless of native byte order. These macros read
73 * 4 and 8 byte values from unaligned memory.
74 *
75 * note:
76 * - The get8() macro for 32-bit code can ignore the first 4 bytes of
77 * of the word, because they are known to be 0.
78 *
79 * - The inner most value in these macros is cast to an unsigned integer
80 * of the final width in order to prevent the C comilier from doing
81 * unwanted sign extension when the topmost bit of a byte is set.
82 */
83 #define get4(p) (((((((uint32_t)p[0]<<8)+p[1])<<8)+p[2])<<8)+p[3])
84
85 #ifdef _LP64
86 #define get8(p) (((((((((((((((uint64_t)p[0]<<8)+p[1])<<8)+p[2])<<8)+ \
87 p[3])<<8)+p[4])<<8)+p[5])<<8)+p[6])<<8)+p[7])
88 #else
89 #define get8(p) (((((((uint64_t)p[4]<<8)+p[5])<<8)+p[6])<<8)+p[7])
90 #endif
91
92
93 static Elf_Void *
arsym(Byte * off,size_t sz,size_t * e,int is64)94 arsym(Byte *off, size_t sz, size_t *e, int is64)
95 {
96 char *endstr = (char *)off + sz;
97 register char *str;
98 Byte *endoff;
99 Elf_Void *oas;
100 size_t eltsize = is64 ? 8 : 4;
101
102 {
103 register size_t n;
104
105 if (is64) {
106 if (sz < 8 || (sz - 8) / 8 < (n = get8(off))) {
107 _elf_seterr(EFMT_ARSYMSZ, 0);
108 return (NULL);
109 }
110 } else {
111 if (sz < 4 || (sz - 4) / 4 < (n = get4(off))) {
112 _elf_seterr(EFMT_ARSYMSZ, 0);
113 return (NULL);
114 }
115 }
116 off += eltsize;
117 endoff = off + n * eltsize;
118
119 /*
120 * If there are symbols in the symbol table, a
121 * string table must be present and NULL terminated.
122 *
123 * The format dictates that the string table must always be
124 * present, however in the case of an archive containing no
125 * symbols GNU ar will not create one. We are permissive for
126 * the sake of compatibility.
127 */
128 if ((n > 0) && (((str = (char *)endoff) >= endstr) ||
129 (*(endstr - 1) != '\0'))) {
130 _elf_seterr(EFMT_ARSYM, 0);
131 return (NULL);
132 }
133
134 /*
135 * There is always at least one entry returned if a symtab
136 * exists since the table's last entry is an artificial one
137 * with a NULL as_name, but is included in the count.
138 *
139 * overflow can occur here, but not likely
140 */
141 *e = n + 1;
142 if ((oas = calloc(n + 1, sizeof (Elf_Arsym))) == NULL) {
143 _elf_seterr(EMEM_ARSYM, errno);
144 return (NULL);
145 }
146 }
147 {
148 register Elf_Arsym *as = (Elf_Arsym *)oas;
149
150 while (off < endoff) {
151 if (str >= endstr) {
152 _elf_seterr(EFMT_ARSYMSTR, 0);
153 free(oas);
154 return (NULL);
155 }
156 if (is64)
157 as->as_off = get8(off);
158 else
159 as->as_off = get4(off);
160 as->as_name = str;
161 as->as_hash = elf_hash(str);
162 ++as;
163 off += eltsize;
164 while (*str++ != '\0')
165 /* LINTED */
166 ;
167 }
168 as->as_name = NULL;
169 as->as_off = 0;
170 as->as_hash = ~(unsigned long)0L;
171 }
172 return (oas);
173 }
174
175
176 Elf_Arsym *
elf_getarsym(Elf * elf,size_t * ptr)177 elf_getarsym(Elf *elf, size_t *ptr)
178 {
179 Byte *as;
180 size_t sz;
181 Elf_Arsym *rc;
182 int is64;
183
184 if (ptr != 0)
185 *ptr = 0;
186 if (elf == NULL)
187 return (0);
188 ELFRLOCK(elf);
189 if (elf->ed_kind != ELF_K_AR) {
190 ELFUNLOCK(elf);
191 _elf_seterr(EREQ_AR, 0);
192 return (0);
193 }
194 if ((as = (Byte *)elf->ed_arsym) == 0) {
195 ELFUNLOCK(elf);
196 return (0);
197 }
198 if (elf->ed_myflags & EDF_ASALLOC) {
199 if (ptr != 0)
200 *ptr = elf->ed_arsymsz;
201 ELFUNLOCK(elf);
202 /* LINTED */
203 return ((Elf_Arsym *)as);
204 }
205 is64 = (elf->ed_myflags & EDF_ARSYM64) != 0;
206
207 /*
208 * We're gonna need a write lock.
209 */
210 ELFUNLOCK(elf)
211 ELFWLOCK(elf)
212 sz = elf->ed_arsymsz;
213 if (_elf_vm(elf, (size_t)(as - (Byte *)elf->ed_ident), sz) !=
214 OK_YES) {
215 ELFUNLOCK(elf);
216 return (0);
217 }
218 if ((elf->ed_arsym = arsym(as, sz, &elf->ed_arsymsz, is64)) == 0) {
219 ELFUNLOCK(elf);
220 return (0);
221 }
222 elf->ed_myflags |= EDF_ASALLOC;
223 if (ptr != 0)
224 *ptr = elf->ed_arsymsz;
225 rc = (Elf_Arsym *)elf->ed_arsym;
226 ELFUNLOCK(elf);
227 return (rc);
228 }
229
230 /*
231 * Private function to obtain the value sizeof() would return
232 * for a word from the symbol table from the given archive. Normally,
233 * this is an unimportant implementation detail hidden within
234 * elf_getarsym(). However, it is useful to elfdump for formatting the
235 * output correctly, and for the file command.
236 *
237 * exit:
238 * Returns 4 (32-bit) or 8 (64-bit) if a symbol table is present.
239 * Returns 0 in all other cases.
240 */
241 size_t
_elf_getarsymwordsize(Elf * elf)242 _elf_getarsymwordsize(Elf *elf)
243 {
244 size_t size;
245
246 if (elf == NULL)
247 return (0);
248
249 ELFRLOCK(elf);
250 if ((elf->ed_kind == ELF_K_AR) && (elf->ed_arsym != 0))
251 size = (elf->ed_myflags & EDF_ARSYM64) ? 8 : 4;
252 else
253 size = 0;
254 ELFUNLOCK(elf);
255
256 return (size);
257 }
258