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1#!/usr/perl5/bin/perl -w
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24# Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
25# Use is subject to license terms.
26#
27# Link Analysis of Runtime Interfaces.
28#
29
30# Define all global variables (required for strict)
31use vars  qw($Prog $DestDir $ObjRef $ObjFlag $ObjSize $ObjVis $TmpDir);
32use vars  qw($LddArgs $SymFlag);
33use vars  qw($Glob $Intp $Dirc $Cpyr $Prot $Extn $Self $Gfte $Plta $User $Func);
34use vars  qw($Rejt $Sfte $Afte $Objt $Nodi $Osft $Oaft $Ssft $Saft $Msft);
35use vars  qw($Rtld $GlobWeak $MultSyms $CrtSyms $Platform $DbgSeed %opt);
36
37# Global arrays that must be cleared for multi input file use.
38use vars  qw(%Symbols %Objects %Versioned %DemSyms %ObjFltrs %SymFltes);
39
40use strict;
41
42use Getopt::Std;
43use File::Basename;
44
45# Pattern match to skip the runtime linker.
46$Rtld = qr{
47	/lib/ld\.so\.1 |
48	/usr/lib/ld\.so\.1 |
49	/lib/sparcv9/ld\.so\.1 |
50	/usr/lib/sparcv9/ld\.so\.1 |
51	/lib/amd64/ld\.so\.1 |
52	/usr/lib/amd64/ld\.so\.1
53}x;
54
55# Pattern matching required to determine a global symbol.
56$GlobWeak = qr{ ^(?:
57	GLOB |
58	WEAK
59	)$
60}x;
61
62# Pattern matching to determine link-editor specific symbols and those common
63# to the compilation environment (ie. provided by all crt's).
64$MultSyms = qr{ ^(?:
65	 _DYNAMIC |
66	 _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ |
67	 _PROCEDURE_LINKAGE_TABLE_ |
68	 _etext |
69	 _edata |
70	 _end |
71	 _init |
72	 _fini |
73	 _lib_version |			# Defined in values
74	 __xpg4 |			# Defined in values
75	 __xpg6				# Defined in values
76	)$
77}x;
78
79$CrtSyms = qr{ ^(?:
80	 ___Argv |			# Defined in crt
81	 __environ_lock |		# Defined in crt
82	 _environ |			# Defined in crt
83	 environ			# Defined in crt
84	 )$
85}x;
86
87# Symbol flags.
88$Glob = 0x00001;	# symbol is global
89$Sfte = 0x00002;	# symbol is a filtee backing a standard filter
90$Afte = 0x00004;	# symbol is a filtee backing a auxiliary filter
91$Gfte = 0x00008;	# symbol bound as a filtee
92$Intp = 0x00010;	# symbol originates from explicit interposer
93$Dirc = 0x00020;	# symbol bound to directly
94$Cpyr = 0x00040;	# symbol bound to copy-relocation reference
95$Prot = 0x00080;	# symbol is protected (symbolic)
96$Extn = 0x00100;	# symbol has been bound to from an external reference
97$Self = 0x00200;	# symbol has been bound to from the same object
98$Rejt = 0x00400;	# symbol binding was (at some point) rejected
99$Plta = 0x00800;	# symbol bound to executables plt address
100$User = 0x01000;	# symbol binding originates from user (dlsym) request
101$Func = 0x02000;	# symbol is of type function
102$Objt = 0x04000;	# symbol is of type object
103$Nodi = 0x08000;	# symbol prohibits direct binding
104
105$Osft = 0x10000;	# symbol is an standard object filter
106$Oaft = 0x20000;	# symbol is an auxiliary object filter
107$Ssft = 0x40000;	# symbol is a per-symbol standard filter
108$Saft = 0x80000;	# symbol is a per-symbol auxiliary filter
109$Msft = 0xf0000;	# filter mask
110
111# Offsets into $Symbols{$SymName}{$Obj} array.
112$ObjRef =	0;
113$ObjFlag =	1;
114$ObjSize =	2;
115$ObjVis =	3;
116
117# Offset into $SymFltr{$SymName}{$Filtee} array.
118$SymFlag = 	0;
119
120# Establish locale
121use POSIX qw(locale_h);
122use Sun::Solaris::Utils qw(textdomain gettext);
123
124setlocale(LC_ALL, "");
125textdomain("SUNW_OST_SGS");
126
127# Establish a program name for any error diagnostics.
128$Prog = basename($0);
129
130sub inappropriate {
131	my ($Opt1, $Opt2, $Flag) = @_;
132
133	if ($Flag) {
134	    printf STDERR
135		gettext("%s: inappropriate use of %s with %s: %s ignored\n"),
136		$Prog, $Opt1, $Opt2, $Opt1;
137	} else {
138	    printf STDERR
139		gettext("%s: inappropriate use of %s without %s: %s ignored\n"),
140		$Prog, $Opt1, $Opt2, $Opt1;
141	}
142}
143
144# Cleanup any temporary files on interruption.
145sub Cleanup {
146	my ($Sig) = @_;
147
148	$SIG{$Sig} = 'IGNORE';
149
150	if ($DbgSeed ne "") {
151		foreach my $File (<\Q${DbgSeed}\E.*>) {
152			if ($File =~ /^\Q$DbgSeed\E\.\d+$/) {
153				unlink($File);
154			}
155		}
156	}
157	exit 1;
158}
159
160# Check that we have arguments.
161if ((getopts('abCDd:imosVv', \%opt) == 0) || ($#ARGV < 0)) {
162	printf STDERR gettext("usage:\n");
163	printf STDERR
164	    gettext("    %s [-bCDsVv] [-a | -i | -o ] file | dir ...\n"), $Prog;
165	printf STDERR
166	    gettext("    %s [-CDosVv] [-m [-d mapdir]] file\n"), $Prog;
167	print STDERR
168	    gettext("\t[-a]     print diagnostics for all symbols\n");
169	print STDERR
170	    gettext("\t[-b]     limit diagnostics to bound symbols\n");
171	print STDERR
172	    gettext("\t[-C]     print demangled symbol names also\n");
173	print STDERR
174	    gettext("\t[-D]     read debugging information from \"file\"\n");
175	print STDERR
176	    gettext("\t[-d dir] create mapfiles in \"mapdir\"\n");
177	print STDERR
178	    gettext("\t[-i]     print interesting information (default)\n");
179	print STDERR
180	    gettext("\t[-m]     create mapfiles for interface requirements\n");
181	print STDERR
182	    gettext("\t[-o]     limit diagnostics to overhead information\n");
183	print STDERR
184	    gettext("\t[-s]     save bindings information created by ldd(1)\n");
185	print STDERR
186	    gettext("\t[-V]     append interesting symbol visibilities\n");
187	print STDERR
188	    gettext("\t[-v]     ignore versioned objects\n");
189	exit 1;
190} else {
191	my ($Mult, $Error);
192
193	# Catch any incompatible argument usage.
194	if ($opt{m}) {
195		if ($opt{a}) {
196			inappropriate("-a", "-m", 1);
197			$opt{a} = 0;
198		}
199		if ($opt{i}) {
200			inappropriate("-i", "-m", 1);
201			$opt{i} = 0;
202		}
203	} else {
204		if ($opt{d}) {
205			inappropriate("-d", "-m", 0);
206			$opt{d} = 0;
207		}
208	}
209	if ($opt{a}) {
210		if ($opt{o}) {
211			inappropriate("-a", "-o", 1);
212			$opt{o} = 0;
213		}
214		if ($opt{i}) {
215			inappropriate("-a", "-i", 1);
216			$opt{i} = 0;
217		}
218	}
219	if ($opt{o}) {
220		if ($opt{i}) {
221			inappropriate("-o", "-i", 1);
222			$opt{i} = 0;
223		}
224		if ($opt{b}) {
225			inappropriate("-o", "-b", 1);
226			$opt{b} = 0;
227		}
228	}
229
230	# If -m is used, only one input file is applicable.
231	if ($opt{m} && ($#ARGV != 0)) {
232		printf STDERR gettext("%s: only one input file is allowed " .
233		    "with the -m option\n"), $Prog;
234		exit 1;
235	}
236
237	# Insure any specified directory exists, or apply a default.
238	if ($opt{d}) {
239		# User specified directory - make sure it exists.
240		if (! -d $opt{d}) {
241			printf STDERR gettext("%s: %s is not a directory\n"),
242			    $Prog, $opt{d};
243			exit 1;
244		}
245		$DestDir = $opt{d};
246	} else {
247		$DestDir = ".";
248	}
249
250	# Establish a temporary directory if necessary.
251	if (!$opt{D}) {
252		if (!($TmpDir = $ENV{TMPDIR}) || (! -d $TmpDir)) {
253			$TmpDir = "/tmp";
254		}
255	}
256
257	# Establish any initial ldd(1) argument requirements.
258	if ($LddArgs = $ENV{LARI_LDD_ARGS}) {
259		$LddArgs = $LddArgs . ' -r -e LD_DEBUG=bindings,files,detail';
260	} else {
261		$LddArgs = '-r -e LD_DEBUG=bindings,files,detail';
262	}
263
264	# If we've been asked to demangle symbols, make sure we can find the
265	# demangler.
266	if ($opt{C}) {
267		my ($DemName) = `dem XXXX 2> /dev/null`;
268		if (!$DemName) {
269			printf STDERR gettext("%s: can not locate demangler: " .
270			    "-C ignored\n"), $Prog;
271			$opt{C} = 0;
272		}
273	}
274
275	# If -a or -o hasn't been specified, default to -i.
276	if (!$opt{a} && !$opt{o}) {
277		$opt{i} = 1;
278	}
279
280	# Determine whether we have multiple input files.
281	if ($#ARGV == 0) {
282		$Mult = 0;
283	} else {
284		$Mult = 1;
285	}
286
287	# Determine what platform we're running on - some inappropriate
288	# platform specific dependencies are better skipped.
289	chomp($Platform = `uname -i`);
290
291	# Establish signal handlers
292	$SIG{INT} = \&Cleanup;
293	$SIG{QUIT} = \&Cleanup;
294
295	$DbgSeed = "";
296
297	# For each argument determine if we're dealing with a file or directory.
298	$Error = 0;
299	foreach my $Arg (@ARGV) {
300		if (!stat($Arg)) {
301			printf STDERR gettext("%s: %s: unable to stat file\n"),
302			    $Prog, $Arg;
303			$Error = 1;
304			next;
305		}
306
307		# Process simple files.
308		if (-f _) {
309			if (!-r _) {
310				printf STDERR gettext("%s: %s: unable to " .
311				   "read file\n"), $Prog, $Arg;
312				$Error = 1;
313				next;
314			}
315			if (!$opt{D}) {
316				if (ProcFile($Arg, $Mult, 1) == 0) {
317					$Error = 1;
318				}
319			} else {
320				# If the -D option is specified, read the
321				# bindings debugging information from the
322				# specified file.
323				if ($Mult) {
324					print STDOUT "$Arg:\n";
325				}
326				ProcBindings($Arg, $Mult, $Arg);
327			}
328			next;
329		}
330
331		# Process directories.
332		if (-d _) {
333			ProcDir($Arg);
334			next;
335		}
336
337		printf STDERR gettext("%s: %s: is not a file or directory\n"),
338		    $Prog, $Arg;
339		$Error = 1;
340	}
341	exit $Error;
342}
343
344sub ProcDir {
345	my ($Dir) = @_;
346	my ($File);
347
348	# Open the directory and read each entry, omit "." and "..".  Sorting
349	# the directory listing makes analyzing different source hierarchies
350	# easier.
351	if (opendir(DIR, $Dir)) {
352		foreach my $Entry (sort(readdir(DIR))) {
353			if (($Entry eq '.') || ($Entry eq '..')) {
354				next;
355			}
356
357			# If we're descending into a platform directory, ignore
358			# any inappropriate platform specific files.  These
359			# files can have dependencies that in turn bring in the
360			# appropriate platform specific file, resulting in more
361			# than one dependency offering the same interfaces.  In
362			# practice, the non-appropriate platform specific file
363			# wouldn't be loaded with a process.
364			if (($Dir =~ /\/platform$/) &&
365			    ($Entry !~ /^$Platform$/)) {
366				next;
367			}
368
369			$File = "$Dir/$Entry";
370			if (!lstat($File)) {
371				next;
372			}
373			# Ignore symlinks.
374			if (-l _) {
375				next;
376			}
377
378			# Descend into, and process any directories.
379			if (-d _) {
380				ProcDir($File);
381				next;
382			}
383
384			# Process any standard files.
385			if (-f _ && -r _) {
386				ProcFile($File, 1, 0);
387				next;
388
389			}
390		}
391		closedir(DIR);
392	}
393}
394
395# Process a file.  If the file was explicitly defined on the command-line, and
396# an error occurs, tell the user.  Otherwise, this file probably came about from
397# scanning a directory, in which case just skip it and move on.
398sub ProcFile {
399	my ($File, $Mult, $CmdLine) = @_;
400	my (@Ldd, $NoFound, $DbgFile, @DbgGlob, $Type);
401
402	# If we're scanning a directory (ie. /lib) and have picked up ld.so.1,
403	# ignore it.
404	if (($CmdLine eq 0) && ($File =~ $Rtld)) {
405		return 1;
406	}
407
408	$Type = `LC_ALL=C file '$File' 2>&1`;
409	if (($Type !~ /dynamically linked/) || ($Type =~ /Sun demand paged/)) {
410		if ($CmdLine) {
411			printf STDERR gettext("%s: %s: is an invalid file " .
412			    "type\n"), $Prog, $File;
413		}
414		return 0;
415	}
416
417	# Create a temporary filename for capturing binding information.
418	$DbgSeed = basename($File);
419	$DbgSeed = "$TmpDir/lari.dbg.$$.$DbgSeed";
420
421	# Exercise the file under ldd(1), capturing all the bindings.
422	@Ldd = split(/\n/,
423	    `LC_ALL=C ldd $LddArgs -e LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT='$DbgSeed' '$File' 2>&1`);
424
425	# If ldd isn't -e capable we'll get a usage message.  The -e option was
426	# introduced in Solaris 9 and related patches.  Also, make sure the user
427	# sees any ldd errors.
428	$NoFound = 0;
429	for my $Line (@Ldd) {
430		if ($Line =~ /^usage: ldd/) {
431			printf STDERR gettext("%s: ldd: does not support -e, " .
432			    "unable to capture bindings output\n"), $Prog;
433			exit 1;
434		}
435		if ($Line =~ /not found/) {
436			$NoFound = 1;
437			last;
438		}
439	}
440
441	# The runtime linker will have appended a process id to the debug file.
442	# As we have to intuit the name, make sure there is only one debug
443	# file match, otherwise there must be some clutter in the output
444	# directory that is going to mess up our analysis.
445	foreach my $Match (<\Q${DbgSeed}\E.*>) {
446		if ($Match =~ /^\Q$DbgSeed\E\.\d+$/) {
447			push(@DbgGlob, $Match);
448		}
449	}
450	if (@DbgGlob == 0) {
451		# If there is no debug file, bail.  This can occur if the file
452		# being processed is secure.
453		if ($CmdLine) {
454			printf STDERR gettext("%s: %s: unable to capture " .
455			    "bindings output - possible secure application?\n"),
456			    $Prog, $File;
457		}
458		return 0;
459	} elsif (@DbgGlob > 1) {
460		# Too many debug files found.
461		if ($CmdLine) {
462			printf STDERR gettext("%s: %s: multiple bindings " .
463			    "output files exist: %s: clean up temporary " .
464			    "directory\n"), $Prog, $File, $DbgSeed;
465		}
466		return 0;
467	} else {
468		$DbgFile = $DbgGlob[0];
469	}
470
471	# Ok, we're ready to process the bindings information.  Print a header
472	# if necessary, and if there were any ldd(1) errors push some of them
473	# out before any bindings information.  Limit the output, as it can
474	# sometimes be excessive.  If there are errors, the bindings information
475	# is likely to be incomplete.
476	if ($Mult) {
477		print STDOUT "$File:\n";
478	}
479	if ($NoFound) {
480		my ($Cnt) = 4;
481
482		for my $Line (@Ldd) {
483			if ($Line =~ /not found/) {
484				print STDOUT "$Line\n";
485				$Cnt--;
486			}
487			if ($Cnt == 0) {
488				print STDOUT gettext("\tcontinued ...\n");
489				last;
490			}
491		}
492	}
493
494	# If the user wants the original debugging file left behind, rename it
495	# so that it doesn't get re-read by another instance of lari processing
496	# this file.
497	if ($opt{s}) {
498		rename($DbgFile, $DbgSeed);
499		$DbgFile = $DbgSeed;
500		printf STDOUT gettext("%s: %s: bindings information " .
501		    "saved as: %s\n"), $Prog, $File, $DbgFile;
502	}
503
504	ProcBindings($File, $Mult, $DbgFile);
505
506	# Now that we've finished with the debugging file, nuke it if necessary.
507	if (!$opt{s}) {
508		unlink($DbgFile);
509	}
510	$DbgSeed = "";
511	return 1;
512}
513
514sub ProcBindings {
515	my ($File, $Mult, $DbgFile) = @_;
516	my (%Filtees, $FileHandle);
517
518	# Reinitialize our arrays when we're dealing with multiple files.
519	if ($Mult) {
520		%Symbols = ();
521		%Objects = ();
522		%Versioned = ();
523		%DemSyms = ();
524		%ObjFltrs = ();
525		%SymFltes = ();
526	}
527
528	# As debugging output can be significant, read a line at a time.
529	open($FileHandle, "<$DbgFile");
530	while (defined(my $Line = <$FileHandle>)) {
531		chomp($Line);
532
533		# Collect the symbols from any file analyzed.
534		if ($Line =~ /^.*: file=(.*);  analyzing .*/) {
535			GetAllSymbols($1);
536			next;
537		}
538
539		# Process any symbolic relocations that bind to a file.
540		if ($Line =~ /: binding file=.* to file=/) {
541			my ($RefFile, $DstFile, $SymName);
542			my (@Syms, $Found, @Fields);
543			my ($BndInfo) = 0;
544			my ($Offset) = 1;
545			my ($Dlsym) = 0;
546			my ($Detail) = 0;
547
548			# For greatest flexibility, split the line into fields
549			# and walk each field until we find what we need.
550			@Fields = split(' ', $Line);
551
552			# The referencing file, "... binding file=.* ".
553			while ($Fields[$Offset]) {
554				if ($Fields[$Offset] =~ /^file=(.*)/) {
555					$RefFile = $1;
556					$Offset++;
557					last;
558				}
559				$Offset++;
560			}
561			# The referencing offset, typically this is the address
562			# of the reference, "(0x1234...)", but in the case of a
563			# user lookup it's the string "(dlsym)".  If we don't
564			# find this offset information we've been given a debug
565			# file that didn't use the "detail" token, in which case
566			# we're not getting all the information we need.
567			if ($Fields[$Offset] =~ /^\((.*)\)/) {
568				if ($1 eq 'dlsym') {
569					$Dlsym = 1;
570				}
571				$Detail = 1;
572				$Offset++;
573			}
574			# The destination file, "... to file=.* ".  Note, in the
575			# case of a rejection message, the file is terminated
576			# with a colon, "... to file=.*: ", which must be
577			# removed
578			while ($Fields[$Offset]) {
579				if ($Fields[$Offset] =~ /^file=(.*)/) {
580					$DstFile = $1;
581					$DstFile =~ s/:$//;
582					$Offset++;
583					last;
584				}
585				$Offset++;
586			}
587			# The symbol being bound, "... symbol `.*' ...".
588			while ($Fields[$Offset]) {
589				if ($Fields[$Offset] =~ /^\`(.*)\'$/) {
590					$SymName = $1;
591					$Offset++;
592					last;
593				}
594				$Offset++;
595			}
596			# Possible trailing binding info, "... (direct,...", or
597			# a rejection, "... (rejected - ...".
598			while ($Fields[$Offset]) {
599				if ($Fields[$Offset] =~ /^\((.*)/) {
600					$BndInfo = $1;
601					$Detail = 1;
602					$Offset++;
603					last;
604				}
605				$Offset++;
606			}
607
608			if ($Detail == 0) {
609				printf STDERR gettext("%s: %s: debug file " .
610				    "does not contain `detail' information\n"),
611				    $Prog, $DbgFile;
612				return;
613			}
614
615			# Collect the symbols from each object.
616			GetAllSymbols($RefFile);
617			GetAllSymbols($DstFile);
618
619			# Identify that this definition has been bound to.
620			$Symbols{$SymName}{$DstFile}[$ObjRef]++;
621			if ($RefFile eq $DstFile) {
622				# If the reference binds to a definition within
623				# the same file this symbol may be a candidate
624				# for reducing to local.
625				$Symbols{$SymName}{$DstFile}[$ObjFlag] |= $Self;
626				$Objects{$DstFile}{$SymName} |= $Self;
627			} else {
628				# This symbol is required to satisfy an external
629				# reference.
630				$Symbols{$SymName}{$DstFile}[$ObjFlag] |= $Extn;
631				$Objects{$DstFile}{$SymName} |= $Extn;
632			}
633
634			# Assign any other state indicated by the binding info
635			# associated with the diagnostic output.
636			if (!$BndInfo) {
637				next;
638			}
639
640			if ($BndInfo =~ /direct/) {
641				$Symbols{$SymName}{$DstFile}[$ObjFlag] |= $Dirc;
642				$Objects{$DstFile}{$SymName} |= $Dirc;
643			}
644			if ($BndInfo =~ /copy-ref/) {
645				$Symbols{$SymName}{$DstFile}[$ObjFlag] |= $Cpyr;
646				$Objects{$DstFile}{$SymName} |= $Cpyr;
647			}
648			if ($BndInfo =~ /filtee/) {
649				$Symbols{$SymName}{$DstFile}[$ObjFlag] |= $Gfte;
650				$Objects{$DstFile}{$SymName} |= $Gfte;
651			}
652			if ($BndInfo =~ /interpose/) {
653				$Symbols{$SymName}{$DstFile}[$ObjFlag] |= $Intp;
654				$Objects{$DstFile}{$SymName} |= $Intp;
655			}
656			if ($BndInfo =~ /plt-addr/) {
657				$Symbols{$SymName}{$DstFile}[$ObjFlag] |= $Plta;
658				$Objects{$DstFile}{$SymName} |= $Plta;
659			}
660			if ($BndInfo =~ /rejected/) {
661				$Symbols{$SymName}{$DstFile}[$ObjFlag] |= $Rejt;
662				$Objects{$DstFile}{$SymName} |= $Rejt;
663			}
664			if ($Dlsym) {
665				$Symbols{$SymName}{$DstFile}[$ObjFlag] |= $User;
666				$Objects{$DstFile}{$SymName} |= $User;
667			}
668		}
669	}
670	close($FileHandle);
671
672	# Now that we've processed all objects, traverse the set of object
673	# filters that have been captured from parsing any FILTER and AUXILIARY
674	# dynamic tags.  For each filtee, determine which of the symbols it
675	# exports are also defined in the filter.  If a filter is bound to, the
676	# runtime linkers diagnostics will indicate a filtee binding.  However,
677	# some of the filtee symbols may not be bound to, so here we mark them
678	# all so as to remove them from any interesting output.
679	for my $Filter (keys(%ObjFltrs)) {
680
681		# Determine the filtees that are associated with this filter.
682		for my $Filtee (keys(%{$ObjFltrs{$Filter}})) {
683			my ($FileName);
684
685			# Reduce the filtee to a simple file name.  Then, try
686			# and associate this simple file name with the objects
687			# that have been processed.  These objects are typically
688			# recorded with a full path name.
689			chomp($FileName = `basename $Filtee`);
690			for my $Obj (keys(%Objects)) {
691				if ($Obj =~ /\/$FileName$/) {
692					$Filtee = $Obj;
693					last;
694				}
695			}
696
697			if (!exists($Objects{$Filtee})) {
698				next;
699			}
700
701			# Traverse the symbols of the filtee (these are
702			# typically a smaller set than the filter) and if the
703			# symbol is defined by the filter tag the symbol as a
704			# filtee.
705			for my $SymName (keys(%{$Objects{$Filtee}})) {
706				my ($OFlag, $FFlag);
707
708				# Ignore the usual stuff.
709				if (($SymName =~ $MultSyms) ||
710				    ($SymName =~ $CrtSyms)) {
711					next;
712				}
713
714				if (!$Symbols{$SymName}{$Filter}) {
715					next;
716				}
717
718				# Determine the type of filter.
719				$OFlag = $Symbols{$SymName}{$Filter}[$ObjFlag];
720
721				# Specifically identify the type of filtee we
722				# have and remove any generic filtee flag.
723				if ($OFlag & ($Osft | $Ssft)) {
724					$FFlag = $Sfte;
725				} else {
726					$FFlag = $Afte;
727				}
728
729				$Symbols{$SymName}{$Filtee}[$ObjFlag] |= $FFlag;
730				$Symbols{$SymName}{$Filtee}[$ObjFlag] &= ~$Gfte;
731			}
732		}
733	}
734
735	# Traverse the set of per-symbol filters making sure we've tagged any
736	# associated filtee symbols, as we did above for object filters.
737	for my $Filtee (keys(%SymFltes)) {
738		my ($FullPath) = $Filtee;
739		my ($FileName);
740
741		# Reduce the filtee to a simple file name.  Then, try and
742		# associate this simple file name with the objects that have
743		# been processed.  These objects are typically recorded with a
744		# full path name.
745		chomp($FileName = `basename $Filtee`);
746		for my $Obj (keys(%Objects)) {
747			if ($Obj =~ /\/$FileName$/) {
748				$FullPath = $Obj;
749				last;
750			}
751		}
752
753		if (!exists($Objects{$FullPath})) {
754			next;
755		}
756
757		for my $SymName (keys(%{$SymFltes{$Filtee}})) {
758			my ($OFlag, $FFlag);
759
760			# Determine the type of filter.
761			$OFlag = $SymFltes{$Filtee}{$SymName}[$SymFlag];
762
763			# Specifically identify the type of filtee we have and
764			# remove any generic filtee flag.
765			if ($OFlag & $Ssft) {
766				$FFlag = $Sfte;
767			} else {
768				$FFlag = $Afte;
769			}
770
771			$Symbols{$SymName}{$FullPath}[$ObjFlag] |= $FFlag;
772			$Symbols{$SymName}{$FullPath}[$ObjFlag] &= ~$Gfte;
773		}
774	}
775
776	# Process objects and their symbols as required.
777	if ($opt{m}) {
778		# If we're creating a mapfile, traverse each object we've
779		# collected.
780		foreach my $Obj (keys(%Objects)) {
781			my ($File, $Path);
782
783			# Skip any objects that should be ignored.
784			if ($Obj =~ $Rtld) {
785				next;
786			}
787
788			# Skip any versioned objects if required.
789			if ($opt{v} && $Versioned{$Obj}) {
790				next;
791			}
792
793			# Open the mapfile if required.
794			$File = basename($Obj);
795			$Path = "$DestDir/mapfile-$File";
796			if (!open(MAPOUT, "> $Path")) {
797				printf STDERR gettext("%s: %s: open failed:" .
798				    "%s\n"), $Prog, $Path, $!;
799				exit 1;
800			}
801
802			# Establish the mapfile preamble.
803			print MAPOUT "#\n# Interface Definition mapfile for:\n";
804			print MAPOUT "#\tDynamic Object: $Obj\n";
805			print MAPOUT "#\tProcess:        $File\n#\n\n";
806
807			# Process each global symbol.
808			print MAPOUT "$File {\n\tglobal:\n";
809
810			foreach my $SymName (sort(keys(%{$Objects{$Obj}}))) {
811				my ($Flag) = $Objects{$Obj}{$SymName};
812
813				# For the first pass we're only interested in
814				# symbols that have been bound to from an
815				# external object, or must be global to enable
816				# a binding to an interposing definition.
817				# Skip bindings to ourself, as these are
818				# candidates for demoting to local.
819				if (!($Flag & ($Extn | $Intp))) {
820					next;
821				}
822				if (($Flag & ($Extn | $Self)) == $Self) {
823					next;
824				}
825
826				# Add the demangled name as a comment if
827				# required.
828				if ($opt{C}) {
829					my ($DemName) = Demangle($SymName);
830
831					if ($DemName ne "") {
832						print MAPOUT "\t\t#$DemName\n";
833					}
834				}
835				print MAPOUT "\t\t$SymName;\n";
836			}
837
838			# Process each local demotion.
839			print MAPOUT "\tlocal:\n";
840
841			if ($opt{o}) {
842				foreach my $SymName
843				    (sort(keys(%{$Objects{$Obj}}))) {
844					my ($Flag) = $Objects{$Obj}{$SymName};
845
846					# For this pass we're only interested
847					# in symbol definitions that haven't
848					# been bound to, or have only been
849					# bound to from the same object.
850					if ($Flag & $Extn) {
851						next;
852					}
853
854					# Add the demangled name as a comment if
855					# required.
856					if ($opt{C}) {
857						my ($DemName) =
858						    Demangle($SymName);
859
860						if ($DemName ne "") {
861							print MAPOUT
862							    "\t\t#$DemName\n";
863						}
864					}
865					print MAPOUT "\t\t$SymName;\n";
866				}
867			}
868
869			# Capture everything else as local.
870			print MAPOUT "\t\t\*;\n};\n";
871			close MAPOUT;
872		}
873
874	} else {
875		# If we're gathering information regarding the symbols used by
876		# the process, automatically sort any standard output using the
877		# symbol name.
878		if (!open(SORT, "| sort +1")) {
879			printf STDERR gettext("%s: fork failed: %s\n"),
880			    $Prog, $!;
881			exit 1;
882		}
883
884		foreach my $SymName (keys(%Symbols)) {
885			my ($Cnt);
886
887			# If we're looking for interesting symbols, inspect
888			# each definition of each symbol.  If one is found to
889			# be interesting, the whole family are printed.
890			if (($Cnt = Interesting($SymName)) == 0) {
891				next;
892			}
893
894			# We've found something interesting, or all symbols
895			# should be output.  List all objects that define this
896			# symbol.
897			foreach my $Obj (keys(%{$Symbols{$SymName}})) {
898				my ($DemName, $Type);
899				my ($Flag) = $Symbols{$SymName}{$Obj}[$ObjFlag];
900				my ($Str) = "$Cnt:";
901				my ($Vis);
902				my ($DisVis) = "";
903
904				# Do we just want overhead symbols.  Consider
905				# copy-relocations, rejections, and plt address
906				# binding, as overhead too.
907				if ($opt{o} && (($Flag &
908				    ($Rejt | $Extn | $Cpyr | $Plta)) == $Extn)) {
909					next;
910				}
911
912				# Do we just want all symbols that have been
913				# bound to.
914				if (($opt{a} || $opt{o}) && $opt{b} &&
915				    (($Flag & ($Extn | $Self | $Prot)) == 0)) {
916					next;
917				}
918
919				# If we haven't been asked for all symbols, only
920				# print those reserved symbols that have been
921				# bound to, as the number of reserved symbols
922				# can be quite excessive.  Also, remove any
923				# standard filters, as nothing can bind to these
924				# symbols anyway, provided they have not
925				# contributed to a rejected binding.
926				if (!$opt{a} && ((($SymName =~ $MultSyms) &&
927				    (($Flag & ($Extn | $Self)) == 0)) ||
928				    (($SymName =~ $CrtSyms) && (($Flag &
929				    ($Extn | $Self | $Prot)) == 0)) ||
930				    (($Flag & ($Ssft | $Osft)) &&
931				    (($Flag & $Rejt) == 0)))) {
932					next;
933				}
934
935				# Skip any versioned objects if required.
936				if ($opt{v} && $Versioned{$Obj}) {
937					next;
938				}
939
940				# Display this symbol.
941				if ($Symbols{$SymName}{$Obj}[$ObjRef]) {
942					$Str = $Str .
943					    $Symbols{$SymName}{$Obj}[$ObjRef];
944				} else {
945					$Str = $Str . '0';
946				}
947
948				# Has the symbol been bound to externally
949				if ($Flag & $Extn) {
950					$Str = $Str . 'E';
951				}
952				# Has the symbol been bound to from the same
953				# object.
954				if ($Flag & $Self) {
955					$Str = $Str . 'S';
956				}
957				# Has the symbol been bound to directly.
958				if ($Flag & $Dirc) {
959					$Str = $Str . 'D';
960				}
961				# Does this symbol originate for an explicit
962				# interposer.
963				if ($Flag & $Intp) {
964					$Str = $Str . 'I';
965				}
966				# Is this symbol the reference data of a copy
967				# relocation.
968				if ($Flag & $Cpyr) {
969					$Str = $Str . 'C';
970				}
971				# Is this symbol part of filtee.
972				if ($Flag & ($Sfte | $Afte | $Gfte)) {
973					$Str = $Str . 'F';
974				}
975				# Is this symbol protected (in which case there
976				# may be a symbolic binding within the same
977				# object to this symbol).
978				if ($Flag & $Prot) {
979					$Str = $Str . 'P';
980				}
981				# Is this symbol an executables .plt address.
982				if ($Flag & $Plta) {
983					$Str = $Str . 'A';
984				}
985				# Does this binding originate from a user
986				# (dlsym) request.
987				if ($Flag & $User) {
988					$Str = $Str . 'U';
989				}
990				# Does this definition redirect the binding.
991				if ($Flag & $Msft) {
992					$Str = $Str . 'R';
993				}
994				# Does this definition explicitly define no
995				# direct binding.
996				if ($Flag & $Nodi) {
997					$Str = $Str . 'N';
998				}
999				# Was a binding to this definition rejected at
1000				# some point.
1001				if ($Flag & $Rejt) {
1002					$Str = $Str . 'r';
1003				}
1004
1005				# Determine whether this is a function or a data
1006				# object.  For the latter, display the symbol
1007				# size.  Otherwise, the symbol is a reserved
1008				# label, and is left untyped.
1009				if ($Flag & $Func) {
1010					$Type = '()';
1011				} elsif ($Flag & $Objt) {
1012					$Type = '[' .
1013					    $Symbols{$SymName}{$Obj}[$ObjSize] .
1014					']';
1015				} else {
1016					$Type = "";
1017				}
1018
1019				# Demangle the symbol name if desired.
1020				$DemName = Demangle($SymName);
1021
1022				# If symbol visibility differences are
1023				# interesting, append the verbose representation
1024				# of any interesting visibilities.
1025				$Vis = $Symbols{$SymName}{$Obj}[$ObjVis];
1026				if ($opt{V} && $Vis) {
1027					if ($Vis =~ 'S') {
1028						$DisVis = "  (singleton)";
1029					} elsif ($Vis =~ 'P') {
1030						$DisVis = "  (protected)";
1031					}
1032				}
1033				if ($Mult) {
1034					print SORT "  [$Str]: " .
1035					    "$SymName$Type$DemName: " .
1036					    "$Obj$DisVis\n";
1037				} else {
1038					print SORT "[$Str]: " .
1039					    "$SymName$Type$DemName: " .
1040					    "$Obj$DisVis\n";
1041				}
1042			}
1043		}
1044		close SORT;
1045	}
1046}
1047
1048# Heuristics to determine whether a symbol binding is interesting.  In most
1049# applications there can be a large amount of symbol binding information to
1050# wade through.  The most typical binding, to a single definition, probably
1051# isn't interesting or the cause of unexpected behavior.  Here, we try and
1052# determine those bindings that may can cause unexpected behavior.
1053#
1054# Note, this routine is actually called for all symbols so that their count
1055# can be calculated in one place.
1056sub Interesting
1057{
1058	my ($SymName) = @_;
1059	my ($ObjCnt, $GFlags, $BndCnt, $FltCnt, $NodiCnt, $RdirCnt, $ExRef);
1060	my ($RejCnt, $TotCnt);
1061
1062	# Scan all definitions of this symbol, thus determining the definition
1063	# count, the number of filters, redirections, executable references
1064	# (copy-relocations, or plt addresses), no-direct bindings, and the
1065	# number of definitions that have been bound to.
1066	$ObjCnt = $GFlags = $BndCnt = $FltCnt =
1067	    $NodiCnt = $RdirCnt = $ExRef = $RejCnt = $TotCnt = 0;
1068	foreach my $Obj (keys(%{$Symbols{$SymName}})) {
1069		my ($Flag) = $Symbols{$SymName}{$Obj}[$ObjFlag];
1070
1071		$TotCnt++;
1072
1073		# Ignore standard filters when determining the symbol count, as
1074		# a standard filter can never be bound to.
1075		if (($Flag & ($Osft | $Ssft)) == 0) {
1076			$ObjCnt++;
1077		}
1078
1079		# If we're only looking at interesting objects, then standard
1080		# filters are ignored, so suppress any standard filtee tagging.
1081		if (!$opt{a}) {
1082			$Flag = $Symbols{$SymName}{$Obj}[$ObjFlag] &= ~$Sfte;
1083		}
1084
1085		$GFlags |= $Flag;
1086		if ($Flag & ($Sfte | $Afte | $Gfte)) {
1087			$FltCnt++;
1088		}
1089		if ($Flag & $Nodi) {
1090			$NodiCnt++;
1091		}
1092		if ($Flag & ($Cpyr | $Plta)) {
1093			$ExRef++;
1094		}
1095		if ($Flag & $Msft) {
1096			$RdirCnt++;
1097		}
1098		if ($Flag & $Rejt) {
1099			$RejCnt++;
1100		}
1101
1102		# Ignore bindings to undefined .plts, and copy-relocation
1103		# references.  These are implementation details, rather than
1104		# a truly interesting multiple-binding.  If a symbol is tagged
1105		# as protected, count it as having bound to itself, even though
1106		# we can't tell if it's really been used.
1107		if (($Flag & ($Self | $Extn | $Prot)) &&
1108		    (($Flag & ($Plta | $Cpyr)) == 0)) {
1109			$BndCnt++;
1110		}
1111	}
1112
1113	# If we want all overhead symbols, return the count.
1114	if ($opt{o}) {
1115		return $ObjCnt;
1116	}
1117
1118	# If we want all symbols, return the count.  If we want all bound
1119	# symbols, return the count provided it is non-zero.
1120	if ($opt{a} && (!$opt{b} || ($BndCnt > 0))) {
1121		return $TotCnt;
1122	}
1123
1124	# Any rejected symbol is interesting
1125	if ($RejCnt) {
1126		return $TotCnt;
1127	}
1128
1129	# Single instance symbol definitions aren't very interesting.
1130	if ($ObjCnt == 1) {
1131		return 0;
1132	}
1133
1134	# Traverse each symbol definition looking for the following:
1135	#
1136	#   .	Multiple symbols are bound to externally.
1137	#   .	A symbol is bound to externally, and possibly symbolically.
1138	#
1139	# Two symbol bindings are acceptable in some cases, and thus aren't
1140	# interesting:
1141	#
1142	#   .	Copy relocations.  Here, the executable binds to a shared object
1143	#	to access the data definition, which is then copied to the
1144	#	executable.  All other references should then bind to the copied
1145	#	data.
1146	#   .	Non-plt relocations to functions that are referenced by the
1147	#	executable will bind to the .plt in the executable.  This
1148	#	provides for address comparison calculations (although plainly
1149	#	an overhead).
1150	#
1151	# Multiple symbol bindings are acceptable in some cases, and thus aren't
1152	# interesting:
1153	#
1154	#   .	Filtees.  Multiple filtees may exist for one filter.
1155	#
1156	if ((($ObjCnt == 2) && ($GFlags & ($Cpyr | $Plta))) ||
1157	    ($ObjCnt == ($FltCnt + 1))) {
1158		return 0;
1159	}
1160
1161	# Only display any reserved symbols if more than one binding has
1162	# occurred.
1163	if ((($SymName =~ $MultSyms) || ($SymName =~ $CrtSyms)) &&
1164	    ($BndCnt < 2)) {
1165		return (0);
1166	}
1167
1168	# For all other symbols, determine whether a binding has occurred.
1169	# Note: definitions within an executable are tagged as protected ("P")
1170	# as they may have been bound to from within the executable - we can't
1171	# tell.
1172	if ($opt{b} && ($BndCnt == 0)) {
1173		return (0);
1174	}
1175
1176	# Multiple instances of a definition, where all but one are filter
1177	# references and/or copy relocations, are also uninteresting.
1178	# Effectively, only one symbol is providing the final binding.
1179	if (($FltCnt && $RdirCnt) &&
1180	    (($FltCnt + $RdirCnt + $ExRef) == $ObjCnt)) {
1181		return (0);
1182	}
1183
1184	# Multiple instances of explicitly defined no-direct binding symbols
1185	# are known to occur, and their no-binding definition indicates they
1186	# are expected and accounted for.  Thus, these aren't interesting.
1187	if (($ExRef + $NodiCnt) == $ObjCnt) {
1188		return (0);
1189	}
1190
1191	# We have an interesting symbol, returns its count.
1192	return $ObjCnt;
1193}
1194
1195# Obtain the global symbol definitions of an object and determine whether the
1196# object has been versioned.
1197sub GetAllSymbols {
1198	my ($Obj) = @_;
1199	my ($Type, $FileHandle);
1200	my (%AddrToName, %NameToAddr);
1201	my ($Exec) = 0;
1202	my ($Symb) = 0;
1203	my ($Copy) = 0;
1204	my ($Interpose) = 0;
1205	my ($Fltr) = 0;
1206	my ($Ehdr) = 0;
1207	my ($Dyn) = 0;
1208	my ($Rel) = 0;
1209	my ($Info) = 0;
1210
1211	# Determine whether we've already retrieved this object's symbols.
1212	# Also, ignore the runtime linker, it's on a separate link-map, and
1213	# except for the filtee symbols that might be bound via libdl, is
1214	# uninteresting.  Tag the runtime linker as versioned to simplify
1215	# possible -v processing.
1216	if ($Objects{$Obj}) {
1217		return;
1218	}
1219
1220	if ($Obj =~ $Rtld) {
1221		$Versioned{$Obj} = 1;
1222		return;
1223	}
1224
1225	# Get as much ELF information as we can from elfdump(1).  A second
1226	# invocation of elfdump(1) is required to obtain the symbol table, whose
1227	# processing can be affected by states determined during this pass.
1228	#
1229	# The information required:
1230	#	-e	ELF header provides the file type
1231	#	-d	dynamic information provides filter names
1232	#	-r	relocations provide for copy relocations
1233	#	-v	object versioning
1234	#	-y	symbol information section provide pre-symbol filters
1235	#		and direct binding information
1236	#
1237	# As this information can be quite large, process the elfdump(1) output
1238	# through a pipe.
1239	open($FileHandle, "LC_ALL=C elfdump -edrvy '$Obj' 2> /dev/null |");
1240
1241	while (defined(my $Line = <$FileHandle>)) {
1242		my (@Fields);
1243
1244		chomp($Line);
1245
1246		# Each collection of data is preceded with a title that
1247		# starts in column 0.  Items of data all have some form of
1248		# indentation.
1249		if ($Line =~ /^[A-Z]/) {
1250			if ($Line =~ /^ELF Header/) {
1251				$Ehdr = 1;
1252				$Dyn = $Rel = $Info = 0;
1253			} elsif ($Line =~ /^Dynamic Section:/) {
1254				$Dyn = 1;
1255				$Ehdr = $Rel = $Info = 0;
1256			} elsif ($Line =~ /^Relocation Section:/) {
1257				$Rel = 1;
1258				$Ehdr = $Dyn = $Info = 0;
1259			} elsif ($Line =~ /^Syminfo Section:/) {
1260				$Info = 1;
1261				$Ehdr = $Dyn = $Rel = 0;
1262			} elsif ($Line =~ /^Version Definition Section:/) {
1263				# The existance of a VERDEF section is all we
1264				# are looking for. There is no need to parse
1265				# the specific version definitions.
1266				$Versioned{$Obj} = 1;
1267			    	$Ehdr = $Dyn = $Rel = $Info = 0;
1268			} else {
1269				$Ehdr = $Dyn = $Rel = $Info = 0;
1270			}
1271			next;
1272		}
1273
1274		# Inspect the ELF header.
1275		if ($Ehdr eq 1) {
1276			# Determine the ELF file type from the e_type element.
1277			if ($Line =~ /e_type:/) {
1278				if ($Line =~ /ET_EXEC/) {
1279					$Exec = 1;
1280				}
1281
1282				# There's nothing of interest left in the ELF
1283				# header, so skip processing other entries.
1284				$Ehdr = 0;
1285				next;
1286			}
1287		}
1288
1289		# Inspect the .dynamic section.
1290		if ($Dyn eq 1) {
1291			@Fields = split(' ', $Line);
1292
1293			# Determine if the FILTER or AUXILIARY tag is set.
1294			if ($#Fields == 3) {
1295				my ($Flte) = 0;
1296
1297				if ($Fields[1] eq 'FILTER') {
1298					$Fltr |= $Osft;
1299					$Flte = 1;
1300				}
1301				elsif ($Fields[1] eq 'AUXILIARY') {
1302					$Fltr |= $Oaft;
1303					$Flte = 1;
1304				}
1305				if ($Flte eq 1) {
1306					my (@Filtees) = split(':', $Fields[3]);
1307
1308					for my $Filtee (@Filtees) {
1309						if ($Filtee =~ $Rtld) {
1310							next;
1311						}
1312						$ObjFltrs{$Obj}{$Filtee} = 1;
1313					}
1314				}
1315				next;
1316			}
1317
1318			# We're only interested in the FLAGS entry.
1319			if (($#Fields < 4) || ($Fields[1] !~ /^FLAGS/)) {
1320				next;
1321			}
1322
1323			# Determine whether we've got a symbolicly bound object.
1324			# With newer link-editors, all symbols will be marked as
1325			# protected ("P"), but with older link-editors this
1326			# state could only be inferred from the symbolic dynamic
1327			# tag.
1328			if (($Fields[1] eq 'FLAGS') &&
1329			    ($Line =~ / SYMBOLIC /)) {
1330				$Symb = 1;
1331				next;
1332			}
1333
1334			# Determine whether this object is an interposer.
1335			if (($Fields[1] eq 'FLAGS_1') &&
1336			    ($Line =~ / OBJECT-INTERPOSE /)) {
1337				$Interpose = 1;
1338				next;
1339			}
1340			next;
1341		}
1342
1343		# Inspect the relocation information.  As we're only looking
1344		# for copy relocations, this processing is only necessary for
1345		# executables.
1346		if ($Rel eq 1) {
1347			my ($SymName);
1348
1349			if ($Exec eq 0) {
1350				$Rel = 0;
1351				next;
1352			}
1353
1354			# Obtain any copy relocations.
1355			if ($Line !~ / R_[A-Z0-9]+_COPY /) {
1356				next;
1357			}
1358
1359			@Fields = split(' ', $Line);
1360
1361			# Intel relocation records don't contain an addend,
1362			# where as every other supported platform does.
1363			if ($Fields[0] eq 'R_386_COPY') {
1364				$SymName = $Fields[3];
1365			} else {
1366				$SymName = $Fields[4];
1367			}
1368
1369			$Symbols{$SymName}{$Obj}[$ObjFlag] |= $Cpyr;
1370			$Objects{$Obj}{$SymName} |= $Cpyr;
1371			$Copy = 1;
1372		}
1373
1374		# Inspect the .SUNW_syminfo section.
1375		if ($Info eq 1) {
1376			my ($SymName);
1377			my ($Flags) = 0;
1378
1379			@Fields = split(' ', $Line);
1380
1381			# Binding attributes are in the second column.
1382			if ($#Fields < 1) {
1383				next;
1384			}
1385			if ($Fields[1] =~ /N/) {
1386				$Flags |= $Nodi;
1387			}
1388			if ($Fields[1] =~ /F/) {
1389				$Flags |= $Ssft;
1390			}
1391			if ($Fields[1] =~ /A/) {
1392				$Flags |= $Saft;
1393			}
1394			if ($Fields[1] =~ /I/) {
1395				$Flags |= $Intp;
1396			}
1397
1398			# Determine the symbol name based upon the number of
1399			# fields.
1400			if ($Flags) {
1401				$SymName = $Fields[$#Fields];
1402				$Symbols{$SymName}{$Obj}[$ObjFlag] |= $Flags;
1403				$Objects{$Obj}{$SymName} |= $Flags;
1404			}
1405
1406			# If this is a filter, we need to tag the associated
1407			# filtee symbol.  However, the filtee might not have
1408			# been processed yet, so save this information for later.
1409			$Flags &= ~($Nodi | $Intp);
1410			if ($Flags) {
1411				my ($Filtee) = $Fields[$#Fields - 1];
1412
1413				if ($Filtee =~ $Rtld) {
1414					next;
1415				}
1416				$SymFltes{$Filtee}{$SymName}[$SymFlag] = $Flags;
1417			}
1418		}
1419	}
1420
1421	close($FileHandle);
1422
1423	# If there's no expected information, it's possible we've been given a
1424	# debug output file and are processing the file from a location from
1425	# which the dependencies specified in the debug file aren't accessible.
1426	if ($Dyn eq 0) {
1427		printf STDERR gettext("%s: %s: unable to process ELF file\n"),
1428		    $Prog, $Obj;
1429
1430		# Add the file to our list, so that we don't create the same
1431		# message again.  Processing should continue so that we can
1432		# flush out as many error messages as possible.
1433		$Objects{$Obj}{"DoesNotExist"} = 0;
1434		return;
1435	}
1436
1437	# Process elfdump(1) once more to obtain the .dynsym symbol table. We
1438	# are only interested in global symbols, so .SUNW_ldynsym is not needed.
1439	open($FileHandle, "LC_ALL=C elfdump -sN.dynsym '$Obj' 2> /dev/null |");
1440
1441	while (defined(my $Line = <$FileHandle>)) {
1442		chomp($Line);
1443
1444		my (@Fields) = split(' ', $Line);
1445		my ($Flags);
1446
1447		# We're only interested in defined symbol entries.  Unless
1448		# we've been asked for all symbols, ignore any ABS or NOTY
1449		# symbols.  The former are typically reserved symbols or
1450		# versioning names.  The latter are labels that are not bound
1451		# to.  Note, ABS and NOTY symbols of non-zero size have been
1452		# known to occur, so capture them.
1453		if (($#Fields < 8) || ($Fields[4] !~ $GlobWeak) ||
1454		    ($Fields[7] eq 'UNDEF') ||
1455		    (!$opt{a} && (oct($Fields[2]) eq 0) &&
1456		    ((($Fields[7] eq 'ABS') && ($Fields[3] eq 'OBJT')) ||
1457		    ($Fields[3] eq 'NOTY')))) {
1458			next;
1459		}
1460
1461		# If we're found copy relocations, save the address of all OBJT
1462		# definitions, together with the copy symbol.  These definitions
1463		# are used to determine whether the copy symbol has any aliases
1464		# (ie. __iob and _iob).
1465		if (($Copy eq 1) && ($Fields[3] eq 'OBJT')) {
1466			push(@{$AddrToName{$Fields[1]}}, $Fields[8]);
1467
1468			if (($Symbols{$Fields[8]}{$Obj}) &&
1469			    ($Symbols{$Fields[8]}{$Obj}[$ObjFlag] & $Cpyr)) {
1470				$NameToAddr{$Fields[8]} = $Fields[1];
1471			}
1472		}
1473
1474		# Identify this symbol as global, and associate it with any
1475		# object filtering.
1476		$Flags = $Glob | $Fltr;
1477
1478		# If the symbol visibility is protected, this is an internal
1479		# symbolic binding.  Note, an INTERNAL visibility for a global
1480		# symbol is invalid, but for a while ld(1) was setting this
1481		# attribute mistakenly for protected.  If this is a dynamic
1482		# executable, mark its symbols as protected.  These symbols
1483		# can't be interposed on any more than symbols defined as
1484		# protected within shared objects).
1485		if (($Fields[5] =~ /^[IP]$/) || $Symb || $Exec) {
1486			$Flags |= $Prot;
1487		}
1488
1489		# If this object is marked as an interposer, tag each symbol.
1490		if ($Interpose) {
1491			$Flags |= $Intp;
1492		}
1493
1494		# Identify the symbol as a function or data type, and for the
1495		# latter, capture the symbol size.  Ignore the standard symbolic
1496		# labels, as we don't want to type them.
1497		if ($Fields[8] !~ $MultSyms) {
1498			if ($Fields[3] =~ /^FUNC$/) {
1499				$Flags |= $Func;
1500			} elsif ($Fields[3] =~ /^OBJT$/) {
1501				my ($Size) = $Fields[2];
1502
1503				if (oct($Size) eq 0) {
1504					$Size = "0";
1505				} else {
1506					$Size =~ s/0x0*/0x/;
1507				}
1508				$Flags |= $Objt;
1509				$Symbols{$Fields[8]}{$Obj}[$ObjSize] = $Size;
1510			}
1511		}
1512
1513		$Symbols{$Fields[8]}{$Obj}[$ObjFlag] |= $Flags;
1514		$Symbols{$Fields[8]}{$Obj}[$ObjVis] = $Fields[5];
1515		$Objects{$Obj}{$Fields[8]} |= $Flags;
1516	}
1517	close($FileHandle);
1518
1519	# Process any copy relocation symbols to see if the copy symbol has any
1520	# aliases, which should also be marked as copy relocations.
1521	if ($Copy) {
1522		foreach my $SymName (keys(%NameToAddr)) {
1523			my ($Addr) = $NameToAddr{$SymName};
1524
1525			# Determine all symbols that have the same address.
1526			foreach my $AliasName (@{$AddrToName{$Addr}}) {
1527				if ($SymName eq $AliasName) {
1528					next;
1529				}
1530				$Symbols{$AliasName}{$Obj}[$ObjFlag] |= $Cpyr;
1531				$Objects{$Obj}{$AliasName} |= $Cpyr;
1532			}
1533		}
1534	}
1535}
1536
1537# Demangle a symbol name if required.
1538sub Demangle
1539{
1540	my ($SymName) = @_;
1541	my ($DemName);
1542
1543	if ($opt{C}) {
1544		my (@Dem);
1545
1546		# Determine if we've already demangled this name.
1547		if (exists($DemSyms{$SymName})) {
1548			return $DemSyms{$SymName};
1549		}
1550
1551		@Dem = split(/\n/, `dem '$SymName'`);
1552		foreach my $Line (@Dem) {
1553			my (@Fields) = split(' ', $Line);
1554
1555			if (($#Fields < 2) || ($Fields[1] ne '==') ||
1556			    ($Fields[0] eq $Fields[2])) {
1557				next;
1558			}
1559			$DemName = $Line;
1560			$DemName =~ s/.*== (.*)$/ \[$1]/;
1561			$DemSyms{$SymName} = $DemName;
1562			return($DemName);
1563		}
1564	}
1565	$DemSyms{$SymName} = "";
1566	return("");
1567}
1568