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21 /*	Copyright (c) 1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989 AT&T	*/
22 /*	  All Rights Reserved  	*/
23 
24 
25 /*	Copyright (c) 1987, 1988 Microsoft Corporation	*/
26 /*	  All Rights Reserved	*/
27 
28 /*
29  * Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All rights reserved.
30  * Use is subject to license terms.
31  */
32 
33 #pragma ident	"%Z%%M%	%I%	%E% SMI"
34 
35 /*
36  * ELF files can exceed 2GB in size. A standard 32-bit program
37  * like 'file' cannot read past 2GB, and will be unable to see
38  * the ELF section headers that typically are at the end of the
39  * object. The simplest solution to this problem would be to make
40  * the 'file' command a 64-bit application. However, as a matter of
41  * policy, we do not want to require this. A simple command like
42  * 'file' should not carry such a requirement, especially as we
43  * support 32-bit only hardware.
44  *
45  * An alternative solution is to build this code as 32-bit
46  * large file aware. The usual way to do this is to define a pair
47  * of preprocessor definitions:
48  *
49  *	_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
50  *		Map standard I/O routines to their largefile aware versions.
51  *
52  *	_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
53  *		Map off_t to off64_t
54  *
55  * The problem with this solution is that libelf is not large file capable,
56  * and the libelf header file will prevent compilation if
57  * _FILE_OFFSET_BITS is set to 64.
58  *
59  * So, the solution used in this code is to define _LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
60  * to get access to the 64-bit APIs, not to define _FILE_OFFSET_BITS, and to
61  * use our own types in place of off_t, and size_t. We read all the file
62  * data directly using pread64(), and avoid the use of libelf for anything
63  * other than the xlate functionality.
64  */
65 #define	_LARGEFILE64_SOURCE
66 #define	FILE_ELF_OFF_T	off64_t
67 #define	FILE_ELF_SIZE_T	uint64_t
68 
69 #include <ctype.h>
70 #include <unistd.h>
71 #include <fcntl.h>
72 #include <stdio.h>
73 #include <libelf.h>
74 #include <stdlib.h>
75 #include <limits.h>
76 #include <locale.h>
77 #include <string.h>
78 #include <errno.h>
79 #include <procfs.h>
80 #include <sys/param.h>
81 #include <sys/types.h>
82 #include <sys/stat.h>
83 #include <sys/elf.h>
84 #include <elfcap.h>
85 #include "file.h"
86 #include "elf_read.h"
87 
88 extern const char *File;
89 
90 static int get_class(void);
91 static int get_version(void);
92 static int get_format(void);
93 static int process_shdr(Elf_Info *);
94 static int process_phdr(Elf_Info *);
95 static int file_xlatetom(Elf_Type, char *);
96 static int xlatetom_nhdr(Elf_Nhdr *);
97 static int get_phdr(Elf_Info *, int);
98 static int get_shdr(Elf_Info *, int);
99 
100 static Elf_Ehdr	EI_Ehdr;		/* Elf_Ehdr to be stored */
101 static Elf_Word	EI_Ehdr_shnum;		/* # section headers */
102 static Elf_Word	EI_Ehdr_phnum;		/* # program headers */
103 static Elf_Word	EI_Ehdr_shstrndx;	/* Index of section hdr string table */
104 static Elf_Shdr	EI_Shdr;		/* recent Elf_Shdr to be stored */
105 static Elf_Phdr	EI_Phdr;		/* recent Elf_Phdr to be stored */
106 
107 
108 static int
109 get_class(void)
110 {
111 	return (EI_Ehdr.e_ident[EI_CLASS]);
112 }
113 
114 static int
115 get_version(void)
116 {
117 	/* do as what libelf:_elf_config() does */
118 	return (EI_Ehdr.e_ident[EI_VERSION] ?
119 	    EI_Ehdr.e_ident[EI_VERSION] : 1);
120 }
121 
122 static int
123 get_format(void)
124 {
125 	return (EI_Ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA]);
126 }
127 
128 /*
129  * file_xlatetom:	translate different headers from file
130  * 			representation to memory representaion.
131  */
132 #define	HDRSZ 512
133 static int
134 file_xlatetom(Elf_Type type, char *hdr)
135 {
136 	Elf_Data src, dst;
137 	char *hbuf[HDRSZ];
138 	int version, format;
139 
140 	version = get_version();
141 	format = get_format();
142 
143 	/* will convert only these types */
144 	if (type != ELF_T_EHDR && type != ELF_T_PHDR &&
145 	    type != ELF_T_SHDR && type != ELF_T_WORD &&
146 	    type != ELF_T_CAP)
147 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
148 
149 	src.d_buf = (Elf_Void *)hdr;
150 	src.d_type = type;
151 	src.d_version = version;
152 
153 	dst.d_buf = (Elf_Void *)&hbuf;
154 	dst.d_version = EV_CURRENT;
155 
156 	src.d_size = elf_fsize(type, 1, version);
157 	dst.d_size = elf_fsize(type, 1, EV_CURRENT);
158 	if (elf_xlatetom(&dst, &src, format) == NULL)
159 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
160 
161 	(void) memcpy(hdr, &hbuf, dst.d_size);
162 	return (ELF_READ_OKAY);
163 }
164 
165 /*
166  * xlatetom_nhdr:	There is no routine to convert Note header
167  * 			so we convert each field of this header.
168  */
169 static int
170 xlatetom_nhdr(Elf_Nhdr *nhdr)
171 {
172 	int r = ELF_READ_FAIL;
173 
174 	r |= file_xlatetom(ELF_T_WORD, (char *)&nhdr->n_namesz);
175 	r |= file_xlatetom(ELF_T_WORD, (char *)&nhdr->n_descsz);
176 	r |= file_xlatetom(ELF_T_WORD, (char *)&nhdr->n_type);
177 	return (r);
178 }
179 
180 /*
181  * elf_read:	reads elf header, program, section headers to
182  * 		collect all information needed for file(1)
183  *		output and stores them in Elf_Info.
184  */
185 int
186 elf_read(int fd, Elf_Info *EI)
187 {
188 	FILE_ELF_SIZE_T	size;
189 	int		ret = 1;
190 
191 	Elf_Ehdr *ehdr = &EI_Ehdr;
192 
193 	EI->elffd = fd;
194 	size = sizeof (Elf_Ehdr);
195 
196 	if (pread64(EI->elffd, (void*)ehdr, size, 0) != size)
197 		ret = 0;
198 
199 
200 	if (file_xlatetom(ELF_T_EHDR, (char *)ehdr) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
201 		ret = 0;
202 
203 	if (EI->file == NULL)
204 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
205 
206 	/*
207 	 * Extended section or program indexes in use? If so, special
208 	 * values in the ELF header redirect us to get the real values
209 	 * from shdr[0].
210 	 */
211 	EI_Ehdr_shnum = EI_Ehdr.e_shnum;
212 	EI_Ehdr_phnum = EI_Ehdr.e_phnum;
213 	EI_Ehdr_shstrndx = EI_Ehdr.e_shstrndx;
214 	if (((EI_Ehdr_shnum == 0) || (EI_Ehdr_phnum == PN_XNUM)) &&
215 	    (EI_Ehdr.e_shoff != 0)) {
216 		if (get_shdr(EI, 0) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
217 			return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
218 		if (EI_Ehdr_shnum == 0)
219 			EI_Ehdr_shnum = EI_Shdr.sh_size;
220 		if ((EI_Ehdr_phnum == PN_XNUM) && (EI_Shdr.sh_info != 0))
221 			EI_Ehdr_phnum = EI_Shdr.sh_info;
222 		if (EI_Ehdr_shstrndx == SHN_XINDEX)
223 			EI_Ehdr_shstrndx = EI_Shdr.sh_link;
224 	}
225 
226 	EI->type = ehdr->e_type;
227 	EI->machine = ehdr->e_machine;
228 	EI->flags = ehdr->e_flags;
229 
230 	if (ret == 0) {
231 		(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("%s: %s: can't "
232 		    "read ELF header\n"), File, EI->file);
233 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
234 	}
235 	if (process_phdr(EI) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
236 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
237 
238 	/* We don't need section info for core files */
239 	if (ehdr->e_type != ET_CORE)
240 		if (process_shdr(EI) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
241 			return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
242 
243 	return (ELF_READ_OKAY);
244 }
245 
246 /*
247  * get_phdr:	reads program header of specified index.
248  */
249 static int
250 get_phdr(Elf_Info *EI, int inx)
251 {
252 	FILE_ELF_OFF_T	off = 0;
253 	FILE_ELF_SIZE_T	size;
254 
255 	if (inx >= EI_Ehdr_phnum)
256 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
257 
258 	size = sizeof (Elf_Phdr);
259 	off = (FILE_ELF_OFF_T)EI_Ehdr.e_phoff + (inx * size);
260 	if (pread64(EI->elffd, (void *)&EI_Phdr, size, off) != size)
261 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
262 
263 	if (file_xlatetom(ELF_T_PHDR, (char *)&EI_Phdr) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
264 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
265 
266 	return (ELF_READ_OKAY);
267 }
268 
269 /*
270  * get_shdr:	reads section header of specified index.
271  */
272 static int
273 get_shdr(Elf_Info *EI, int inx)
274 {
275 	FILE_ELF_OFF_T	off = 0;
276 	FILE_ELF_SIZE_T	size;
277 
278 	/*
279 	 * Prevent access to non-existent section headers.
280 	 *
281 	 * A value of 0 for e_shoff means that there is no section header
282 	 * array in the file. A value of 0 for e_shndx does not necessarily
283 	 * mean this - there can still be a 1-element section header array
284 	 * to support extended section or program header indexes that
285 	 * exceed the 16-bit fields used in the ELF header to represent them.
286 	 */
287 	if ((EI_Ehdr.e_shoff == 0) || ((inx > 0) && (inx >= EI_Ehdr_shnum)))
288 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
289 
290 	size = sizeof (Elf_Shdr);
291 	off = (FILE_ELF_OFF_T)EI_Ehdr.e_shoff + (inx * size);
292 
293 	if (pread64(EI->elffd, (void *)&EI_Shdr, size, off) != size)
294 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
295 
296 	if (file_xlatetom(ELF_T_SHDR, (char *)&EI_Shdr) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
297 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
298 
299 	return (ELF_READ_OKAY);
300 }
301 
302 /*
303  * process_phdr:	Read Program Headers and see if it is a core
304  *			file of either new or (pre-restructured /proc)
305  * 			type, read the name of the file that dumped this
306  *			core, else see if this is a dynamically linked.
307  */
308 static int
309 process_phdr(Elf_Info *EI)
310 {
311 	register int inx;
312 
313 	Elf_Nhdr	Nhdr, *nhdr;	/* note header just read */
314 	Elf_Phdr	*phdr = &EI_Phdr;
315 
316 	FILE_ELF_SIZE_T	nsz, nmsz, dsz;
317 	FILE_ELF_OFF_T	offset;
318 	int	class;
319 	int	ntype;
320 	char	*psinfo, *fname;
321 
322 	nsz = sizeof (Elf_Nhdr);
323 	nhdr = &Nhdr;
324 	class = get_class();
325 	for (inx = 0; inx < EI_Ehdr_phnum; inx++) {
326 		if (get_phdr(EI, inx) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
327 			return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
328 
329 		/* read the note if it is a core */
330 		if (phdr->p_type == PT_NOTE &&
331 		    EI_Ehdr.e_type == ET_CORE) {
332 			/*
333 			 * If the next segment is also a note, use it instead.
334 			 */
335 			if (get_phdr(EI, inx+1) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
336 				return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
337 			if (phdr->p_type != PT_NOTE) {
338 				/* read the first phdr back */
339 				if (get_phdr(EI, inx) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
340 					return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
341 			}
342 			offset = phdr->p_offset;
343 			if (pread64(EI->elffd, (void *)nhdr, nsz, offset)
344 			    != nsz)
345 				return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
346 
347 			/* Translate the ELF note header */
348 			if (xlatetom_nhdr(nhdr) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
349 				return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
350 
351 			ntype = nhdr->n_type;
352 			nmsz = nhdr->n_namesz;
353 			dsz = nhdr->n_descsz;
354 
355 			offset += nsz + ((nmsz + 0x03) & ~0x3);
356 			if ((psinfo = malloc(dsz)) == NULL) {
357 				int err = errno;
358 				(void) fprintf(stderr, gettext("%s: malloc "
359 				    "failed: %s\n"), File, strerror(err));
360 				exit(1);
361 			}
362 			if (pread64(EI->elffd, psinfo, dsz, offset) != dsz)
363 				return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
364 			/*
365 			 * We want to print the string contained
366 			 * in psinfo->pr_fname[], where 'psinfo'
367 			 * is either an old NT_PRPSINFO structure
368 			 * or a new NT_PSINFO structure.
369 			 *
370 			 * Old core files have only type NT_PRPSINFO.
371 			 * New core files have type NT_PSINFO.
372 			 *
373 			 * These structures are also different by
374 			 * virtue of being contained in a core file
375 			 * of either 32-bit or 64-bit type.
376 			 *
377 			 * To further complicate matters, we ourself
378 			 * might be compiled either 32-bit or 64-bit.
379 			 *
380 			 * For these reason, we just *know* the offsets of
381 			 * pr_fname[] into the four different structures
382 			 * here, regardless of how we are compiled.
383 			 */
384 			if (class == ELFCLASS32) {
385 				/* 32-bit core file, 32-bit structures */
386 				if (ntype == NT_PSINFO)
387 					fname = psinfo + 88;
388 				else	/* old: NT_PRPSINFO */
389 					fname = psinfo + 84;
390 			} else if (class == ELFCLASS64) {
391 				/* 64-bit core file, 64-bit structures */
392 				if (ntype == NT_PSINFO)
393 					fname = psinfo + 136;
394 				else	/* old: NT_PRPSINFO */
395 					fname = psinfo + 120;
396 			}
397 			EI->core_type = (ntype == NT_PRPSINFO)?
398 			    EC_OLDCORE : EC_NEWCORE;
399 			(void) memcpy(EI->fname, fname, strlen(fname));
400 			free(psinfo);
401 		}
402 		if (phdr->p_type == PT_DYNAMIC) {
403 			EI->dynamic = B_TRUE;
404 		}
405 	}
406 	return (ELF_READ_OKAY);
407 }
408 
409 /*
410  * process_shdr:	Read Section Headers to attempt to get HW/SW
411  *			capabilities by looking at the SUNW_cap
412  *			section and set string in Elf_Info.
413  *			Also look for symbol tables and debug
414  *			information sections. Set the "stripped" field
415  *			in Elf_Info with corresponding flags.
416  */
417 static int
418 process_shdr(Elf_Info *EI)
419 {
420 	int 		capn, mac;
421 	int 		i, j, idx;
422 	FILE_ELF_OFF_T	cap_off;
423 	FILE_ELF_SIZE_T	csize;
424 	char		*section_name;
425 	Elf_Cap 	Chdr;
426 	Elf_Shdr	*shdr = &EI_Shdr;
427 
428 
429 	csize = sizeof (Elf_Cap);
430 	mac = EI_Ehdr.e_machine;
431 
432 	/* if there are no sections, return success anyway */
433 	if (EI_Ehdr.e_shoff == 0 && EI_Ehdr_shnum == 0)
434 		return (ELF_READ_OKAY);
435 
436 	/* read section names from String Section */
437 	if (get_shdr(EI, EI_Ehdr_shstrndx) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
438 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
439 
440 	if ((section_name = malloc(shdr->sh_size)) == NULL)
441 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
442 
443 	if (pread64(EI->elffd, section_name, shdr->sh_size, shdr->sh_offset)
444 	    != shdr->sh_size)
445 		return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
446 
447 	/* read all the sections and process them */
448 	for (idx = 1, i = 0; i < EI_Ehdr_shnum; idx++, i++) {
449 		char *str;
450 
451 		if (get_shdr(EI, i) == ELF_READ_FAIL)
452 			return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
453 
454 		if (shdr->sh_type == SHT_NULL) {
455 			idx--;
456 			continue;
457 		}
458 
459 		cap_off = shdr->sh_offset;
460 		if (shdr->sh_type == SHT_SUNW_cap) {
461 			if (shdr->sh_size == 0 || shdr->sh_entsize == 0) {
462 				(void) fprintf(stderr, ELF_ERR_ELFCAP1,
463 				    File, EI->file);
464 				return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
465 			}
466 			capn = (shdr->sh_size / shdr->sh_entsize);
467 			for (j = 0; j < capn; j++) {
468 				/*
469 				 * read cap and xlate the values
470 				 */
471 				if (pread64(EI->elffd, &Chdr, csize, cap_off)
472 				    != csize ||
473 				    file_xlatetom(ELF_T_CAP, (char *)&Chdr)
474 				    == 0) {
475 					(void) fprintf(stderr, ELF_ERR_ELFCAP2,
476 					    File, EI->file);
477 					return (ELF_READ_FAIL);
478 				}
479 
480 				if (Chdr.c_tag != CA_SUNW_NULL) {
481 					(void) elfcap_tag_to_str(
482 					    ELFCAP_STYLE_UC, Chdr.c_tag,
483 					    Chdr.c_un.c_val, EI->cap_str,
484 					    sizeof (EI->cap_str),
485 					    ELFCAP_FMT_SNGSPACE, mac);
486 				}
487 				cap_off += csize;
488 			}
489 		}
490 
491 		/*
492 		 * Definition time:
493 		 *	- "not stripped" means that an executable file
494 		 *	contains a Symbol Table (.symtab)
495 		 *	- "stripped" means that an executable file
496 		 *	does not contain a Symbol Table.
497 		 * When strip -l or strip -x is run, it strips the
498 		 * debugging information (.line section name (strip -l),
499 		 * .line, .debug*, .stabs*, .dwarf* section names
500 		 * and SHT_SUNW_DEBUGSTR and SHT_SUNW_DEBUG
501 		 * section types (strip -x), however the Symbol
502 		 * Table will still be present.
503 		 * Therefore, if
504 		 *	- No Symbol Table present, then report
505 		 *		"stripped"
506 		 *	- Symbol Table present with debugging
507 		 *	information (line number or debug section names,
508 		 *	or SHT_SUNW_DEBUGSTR or SHT_SUNW_DEBUG section
509 		 *	types) then report:
510 		 *		"not stripped"
511 		 *	- Symbol Table present with no debugging
512 		 *	information (line number or debug section names,
513 		 *	or SHT_SUNW_DEBUGSTR or SHT_SUNW_DEBUG section
514 		 *	types) then report:
515 		 *		"not stripped, no debugging information
516 		 *		available"
517 		 */
518 		if ((EI->stripped & E_NOSTRIP) == E_NOSTRIP)
519 			continue;
520 
521 		if (!(EI->stripped & E_SYMTAB) &&
522 		    (shdr->sh_type == SHT_SYMTAB)) {
523 			EI->stripped |= E_SYMTAB;
524 			continue;
525 		}
526 
527 		str = &section_name[shdr->sh_name];
528 
529 		if (!(EI->stripped & E_DBGINF) &&
530 		    ((shdr->sh_type == SHT_SUNW_DEBUG) ||
531 		    (shdr->sh_type == SHT_SUNW_DEBUGSTR) ||
532 		    (is_in_list(str)))) {
533 			EI->stripped |= E_DBGINF;
534 		}
535 	}
536 	free(section_name);
537 
538 	return (ELF_READ_OKAY);
539 }
540