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21 * unexec.c - Convert a running program into an a.out file.
23 * Author: Spencer W. Thomas
24 * Computer Science Dept.
25 * University of Utah
26 * Date: Tue Mar 2 1982
27 * Modified heavily since then.
29 * Synopsis:
30 * unexec (new_name, a_name, data_start, bss_start, entry_address)
31 * char *new_name, *a_name;
32 * unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address;
34 * Takes a snapshot of the program and makes an a.out format file in the
35 * file named by the string argument new_name.
36 * If a_name is non-NULL, the symbol table will be taken from the given file.
37 * On some machines, an existing a_name file is required.
39 * The boundaries within the a.out file may be adjusted with the data_start
40 * and bss_start arguments. Either or both may be given as 0 for defaults.
42 * Data_start gives the boundary between the text segment and the data
43 * segment of the program. The text segment can contain shared, read-only
44 * program code and literal data, while the data segment is always unshared
45 * and unprotected. Data_start gives the lowest unprotected address.
46 * The value you specify may be rounded down to a suitable boundary
47 * as required by the machine you are using.
49 * Specifying zero for data_start means the boundary between text and data
50 * should not be the same as when the program was loaded.
51 * If NO_REMAP is defined, the argument data_start is ignored and the
52 * segment boundaries are never changed.
54 * Bss_start indicates how much of the data segment is to be saved in the
55 * a.out file and restored when the program is executed. It gives the lowest
56 * unsaved address, and is rounded up to a page boundary. The default when 0
57 * is given assumes that the entire data segment is to be stored, including
58 * the previous data and bss as well as any additional storage allocated with
59 * break (2).
61 * The new file is set up to start at entry_address.
63 * If you make improvements I'd like to get them too.
64 * harpo!utah-cs!thomas, thomas@Utah-20
68 /* Modified to support SysVr3 shared libraries by James Van Artsdalen
69 * of Dell Computer Corporation. james@bigtex.cactus.org.
72 /* There are several compilation parameters affecting unexec:
74 * COFF
76 Define this if your system uses COFF for executables.
78 * COFF_ENCAPSULATE
80 Define this if you are using the GNU coff encapsulated a.out format.
81 This is closer to a.out than COFF. You should *not* define COFF if
82 you define COFF_ENCAPSULATE
84 Otherwise we assume you use Berkeley format.
86 * NO_REMAP
88 Define this if you do not want to try to save Emacs's pure data areas
89 as part of the text segment.
91 Saving them as text is good because it allows users to share more.
93 However, on machines that locate the text area far from the data area,
94 the boundary cannot feasibly be moved. Such machines require
95 NO_REMAP.
97 Also, remapping can cause trouble with the built-in startup routine
98 /lib/crt0.o, which defines `environ' as an initialized variable.
99 Dumping `environ' as pure does not work! So, to use remapping,
100 you must write a startup routine for your machine in Emacs's crt0.c.
101 If NO_REMAP is defined, Emacs uses the system's crt0.o.
103 * SECTION_ALIGNMENT
105 Some machines that use COFF executables require that each section
106 start on a certain boundary *in the COFF file*. Such machines should
107 define SECTION_ALIGNMENT to a mask of the low-order bits that must be
108 zero on such a boundary. This mask is used to control padding between
109 segments in the COFF file.
111 If SECTION_ALIGNMENT is not defined, the segments are written
112 consecutively with no attempt at alignment. This is right for
113 unmodified system V.
115 * SEGMENT_MASK
117 Some machines require that the beginnings and ends of segments
118 *in core* be on certain boundaries. For most machines, a page
119 boundary is sufficient. That is the default. When a larger
120 boundary is needed, define SEGMENT_MASK to a mask of
121 the bits that must be zero on such a boundary.
123 * A_TEXT_OFFSET(HDR)
125 Some machines count the a.out header as part of the size of the text
126 segment (a_text); they may actually load the header into core as the
127 first data in the text segment. Some have additional padding between
128 the header and the real text of the program that is counted in a_text.
130 For these machines, define A_TEXT_OFFSET(HDR) to examine the header
131 structure HDR and return the number of bytes to add to `a_text'
132 before writing it (above and beyond the number of bytes of actual
133 program text). HDR's standard fields are already correct, except that
134 this adjustment to the `a_text' field has not yet been made;
135 thus, the amount of offset can depend on the data in the file.
137 * A_TEXT_SEEK(HDR)
139 If defined, this macro specifies the number of bytes to seek into the
140 a.out file before starting to write the text segment.
142 * EXEC_MAGIC
144 For machines using COFF, this macro, if defined, is a value stored
145 into the magic number field of the output file.
147 * ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER
149 This macro can be used to generate statements to adjust or
150 initialize nonstandard fields in the file header
152 * ADDR_CORRECT(ADDR)
154 Macro to correct an int which is the bit pattern of a pointer to a byte
155 into an int which is the number of a byte.
157 This macro has a default definition which is usually right.
158 This default definition is a no-op on most machines (where a
159 pointer looks like an int) but not on all machines.
163 #ifndef emacs
164 #define PERROR(arg) perror (arg); return -1
165 #else
166 #define IN_UNEXEC
167 #include <config.h>
168 #define PERROR(file) report_error (file, new)
169 #endif
171 #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP /* all rest of file! */
173 #ifdef COFF_ENCAPSULATE
174 int need_coff_header = 1;
175 #include <coff-encap/a.out.encap.h> /* The location might be a poor assumption */
176 #else
177 #ifdef MSDOS
178 #include <coff.h>
179 #define filehdr external_filehdr
180 #define scnhdr external_scnhdr
181 #define syment external_syment
182 #define auxent external_auxent
183 #define n_numaux e_numaux
184 #define n_type e_type
185 struct aouthdr
187 unsigned short magic; /* type of file */
188 unsigned short vstamp; /* version stamp */
189 unsigned long tsize; /* text size in bytes, padded to FW bdry*/
190 unsigned long dsize; /* initialized data " " */
191 unsigned long bsize; /* uninitialized data " " */
192 unsigned long entry; /* entry pt. */
193 unsigned long text_start;/* base of text used for this file */
194 unsigned long data_start;/* base of data used for this file */
198 #else /* not MSDOS */
199 #include <a.out.h>
200 #endif /* not MSDOS */
201 #endif
203 /* Define getpagesize if the system does not.
204 Note that this may depend on symbols defined in a.out.h. */
205 #include "getpagesize.h"
207 #ifndef makedev /* Try to detect types.h already loaded */
208 #include <sys/types.h>
209 #endif /* makedev */
210 #include <stdio.h>
211 #include <sys/stat.h>
212 #include <errno.h>
214 #include <sys/file.h> /* Must be after sys/types.h for USG and BSD4_1*/
216 #ifdef USG5
217 #include <fcntl.h>
218 #endif
220 #ifndef O_RDONLY
221 #define O_RDONLY 0
222 #endif
223 #ifndef O_RDWR
224 #define O_RDWR 2
225 #endif
228 extern char *start_of_text (); /* Start of text */
229 extern char *start_of_data (); /* Start of initialized data */
231 #ifdef COFF
232 static long block_copy_start; /* Old executable start point */
233 static struct filehdr f_hdr; /* File header */
234 static struct aouthdr f_ohdr; /* Optional file header (a.out) */
235 long bias; /* Bias to add for growth */
236 long lnnoptr; /* Pointer to line-number info within file */
237 #define SYMS_START block_copy_start
239 static long text_scnptr;
240 static long data_scnptr;
242 #else /* not COFF */
244 #ifdef HPUX
245 extern void *sbrk ();
246 #else
247 #if 0
248 /* Some systems with __STDC__ compilers still declare this `char *' in some
249 header file, and our declaration conflicts. The return value is always
250 cast, so it should be harmless to leave it undefined. Hopefully
251 machines with different size pointers and ints declare sbrk in a header
252 file. */
253 #ifdef __STDC__
254 extern void *sbrk ();
255 #else
256 extern char *sbrk ();
257 #endif /* __STDC__ */
258 #endif
259 #endif /* HPUX */
261 #define SYMS_START ((long) N_SYMOFF (ohdr))
263 /* Some machines override the structure name for an a.out header. */
264 #ifndef EXEC_HDR_TYPE
265 #define EXEC_HDR_TYPE struct exec
266 #endif
268 #ifdef HPUX
269 #ifdef HP9000S200_ID
270 #define MY_ID HP9000S200_ID
271 #else
272 #include <model.h>
273 #define MY_ID MYSYS
274 #endif /* no HP9000S200_ID */
275 static MAGIC OLDMAGIC = {MY_ID, SHARE_MAGIC};
276 static MAGIC NEWMAGIC = {MY_ID, DEMAND_MAGIC};
277 #define N_TXTOFF(x) TEXT_OFFSET(x)
278 #define N_SYMOFF(x) LESYM_OFFSET(x)
279 static EXEC_HDR_TYPE hdr, ohdr;
281 #else /* not HPUX */
283 #if defined (USG) && !defined (IBMAIX) && !defined (IRIS) && !defined (COFF_ENCAPSULATE) && !defined (LINUX)
284 static struct bhdr hdr, ohdr;
285 #define a_magic fmagic
286 #define a_text tsize
287 #define a_data dsize
288 #define a_bss bsize
289 #define a_syms ssize
290 #define a_trsize rtsize
291 #define a_drsize rdsize
292 #define a_entry entry
293 #define N_BADMAG(x) \
294 (((x).fmagic)!=OMAGIC && ((x).fmagic)!=NMAGIC &&\
295 ((x).fmagic)!=FMAGIC && ((x).fmagic)!=IMAGIC)
296 #define NEWMAGIC FMAGIC
297 #else /* IRIS or IBMAIX or not USG */
298 static EXEC_HDR_TYPE hdr, ohdr;
299 #define NEWMAGIC ZMAGIC
300 #endif /* IRIS or IBMAIX not USG */
301 #endif /* not HPUX */
303 static int unexec_text_start;
304 static int unexec_data_start;
306 #ifdef COFF_ENCAPSULATE
307 /* coffheader is defined in the GNU a.out.encap.h file. */
308 struct coffheader coffheader;
309 #endif
311 #endif /* not COFF */
313 static int pagemask;
315 /* Correct an int which is the bit pattern of a pointer to a byte
316 into an int which is the number of a byte.
317 This is a no-op on ordinary machines, but not on all. */
319 #ifndef ADDR_CORRECT /* Let m-*.h files override this definition */
320 #define ADDR_CORRECT(x) ((char *)(x) - (char*)0)
321 #endif
323 #ifdef emacs
325 #include "lisp.h"
327 static
328 report_error (file, fd)
329 char *file;
330 int fd;
332 if (fd)
333 close (fd);
334 report_file_error ("Cannot unexec", Fcons (build_string (file), Qnil));
336 #endif /* emacs */
338 #define ERROR0(msg) report_error_1 (new, msg, 0, 0); return -1
339 #define ERROR1(msg,x) report_error_1 (new, msg, x, 0); return -1
340 #define ERROR2(msg,x,y) report_error_1 (new, msg, x, y); return -1
342 static
343 report_error_1 (fd, msg, a1, a2)
344 int fd;
345 char *msg;
346 int a1, a2;
348 close (fd);
349 #ifdef emacs
350 error (msg, a1, a2);
351 #else
352 fprintf (stderr, msg, a1, a2);
353 fprintf (stderr, "\n");
354 #endif
357 static int make_hdr ();
358 static int copy_text_and_data ();
359 static int copy_sym ();
360 static void mark_x ();
362 /* ****************************************************************
363 * unexec
365 * driving logic.
367 unexec (new_name, a_name, data_start, bss_start, entry_address)
368 char *new_name, *a_name;
369 unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address;
371 int new, a_out = -1;
373 if (a_name && (a_out = open (a_name, O_RDONLY)) < 0)
375 PERROR (a_name);
377 if ((new = creat (new_name, 0666)) < 0)
379 PERROR (new_name);
382 if (make_hdr (new, a_out, data_start, bss_start, entry_address, a_name, new_name) < 0
383 || copy_text_and_data (new, a_out) < 0
384 || copy_sym (new, a_out, a_name, new_name) < 0
385 #ifdef COFF
386 #ifndef COFF_BSD_SYMBOLS
387 || adjust_lnnoptrs (new, a_out, new_name) < 0
388 #endif
389 #endif
392 close (new);
393 /* unlink (new_name); /* Failed, unlink new a.out */
394 return -1;
397 close (new);
398 if (a_out >= 0)
399 close (a_out);
400 mark_x (new_name);
401 return 0;
404 /* ****************************************************************
405 * make_hdr
407 * Make the header in the new a.out from the header in core.
408 * Modify the text and data sizes.
410 static int
411 make_hdr (new, a_out, data_start, bss_start, entry_address, a_name, new_name)
412 int new, a_out;
413 unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address;
414 char *a_name;
415 char *new_name;
417 int tem;
418 #ifdef COFF
419 auto struct scnhdr f_thdr; /* Text section header */
420 auto struct scnhdr f_dhdr; /* Data section header */
421 auto struct scnhdr f_bhdr; /* Bss section header */
422 auto struct scnhdr scntemp; /* Temporary section header */
423 register int scns;
424 #endif /* COFF */
425 #ifdef USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES
426 extern unsigned int bss_end;
427 #else
428 unsigned int bss_end;
429 #endif
431 pagemask = getpagesize () - 1;
433 /* Adjust text/data boundary. */
434 #ifdef NO_REMAP
435 data_start = (int) start_of_data ();
436 #else /* not NO_REMAP */
437 if (!data_start)
438 data_start = (int) start_of_data ();
439 #endif /* not NO_REMAP */
440 data_start = ADDR_CORRECT (data_start);
442 #ifdef SEGMENT_MASK
443 data_start = data_start & ~SEGMENT_MASK; /* (Down) to segment boundary. */
444 #else
445 data_start = data_start & ~pagemask; /* (Down) to page boundary. */
446 #endif
448 bss_end = ADDR_CORRECT (sbrk (0)) + pagemask;
449 bss_end &= ~ pagemask;
451 /* Adjust data/bss boundary. */
452 if (bss_start != 0)
454 bss_start = (ADDR_CORRECT (bss_start) + pagemask);
455 /* (Up) to page bdry. */
456 bss_start &= ~ pagemask;
457 if (bss_start > bss_end)
459 ERROR1 ("unexec: Specified bss_start (%u) is past end of program",
460 bss_start);
463 else
464 bss_start = bss_end;
466 if (data_start > bss_start) /* Can't have negative data size. */
468 ERROR2 ("unexec: data_start (%u) can't be greater than bss_start (%u)",
469 data_start, bss_start);
472 #ifdef COFF
473 /* Salvage as much info from the existing file as possible */
474 if (a_out >= 0)
476 if (read (a_out, &f_hdr, sizeof (f_hdr)) != sizeof (f_hdr))
478 PERROR (a_name);
480 block_copy_start += sizeof (f_hdr);
481 if (f_hdr.f_opthdr > 0)
483 if (read (a_out, &f_ohdr, sizeof (f_ohdr)) != sizeof (f_ohdr))
485 PERROR (a_name);
487 block_copy_start += sizeof (f_ohdr);
489 /* Loop through section headers, copying them in */
490 lseek (a_out, sizeof (f_hdr) + f_hdr.f_opthdr, 0);
491 for (scns = f_hdr.f_nscns; scns > 0; scns--) {
492 if (read (a_out, &scntemp, sizeof (scntemp)) != sizeof (scntemp))
494 PERROR (a_name);
496 if (scntemp.s_scnptr > 0L)
498 if (block_copy_start < scntemp.s_scnptr + scntemp.s_size)
499 block_copy_start = scntemp.s_scnptr + scntemp.s_size;
501 if (strcmp (scntemp.s_name, ".text") == 0)
503 f_thdr = scntemp;
505 else if (strcmp (scntemp.s_name, ".data") == 0)
507 f_dhdr = scntemp;
509 else if (strcmp (scntemp.s_name, ".bss") == 0)
511 f_bhdr = scntemp;
515 else
517 ERROR0 ("can't build a COFF file from scratch yet");
520 /* Now we alter the contents of all the f_*hdr variables
521 to correspond to what we want to dump. */
523 #ifdef USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES
525 /* The amount of data we're adding to the file is distance from the
526 * end of the original .data space to the current end of the .data
527 * space.
530 bias = bss_start - (f_ohdr.data_start + f_dhdr.s_size);
532 #endif
534 f_hdr.f_flags |= (F_RELFLG | F_EXEC);
535 #ifdef TPIX
536 f_hdr.f_nscns = 3;
537 #endif
538 #ifdef EXEC_MAGIC
539 f_ohdr.magic = EXEC_MAGIC;
540 #endif
541 #ifndef NO_REMAP
542 f_ohdr.text_start = (long) start_of_text ();
543 f_ohdr.tsize = data_start - f_ohdr.text_start;
544 f_ohdr.data_start = data_start;
545 #endif /* NO_REMAP */
546 f_ohdr.dsize = bss_start - f_ohdr.data_start;
547 f_ohdr.bsize = bss_end - bss_start;
548 #ifndef KEEP_OLD_TEXT_SCNPTR
549 /* On some machines, the old values are right.
550 ??? Maybe on all machines with NO_REMAP. */
551 f_thdr.s_size = f_ohdr.tsize;
552 f_thdr.s_scnptr = sizeof (f_hdr) + sizeof (f_ohdr);
553 f_thdr.s_scnptr += (f_hdr.f_nscns) * (sizeof (f_thdr));
554 #endif /* KEEP_OLD_TEXT_SCNPTR */
555 #ifdef ADJUST_TEXT_SCNHDR_SIZE
556 /* On some machines, `text size' includes all headers. */
557 f_thdr.s_size -= f_thdr.s_scnptr;
558 #endif /* ADJUST_TEST_SCNHDR_SIZE */
559 lnnoptr = f_thdr.s_lnnoptr;
560 #ifdef SECTION_ALIGNMENT
561 /* Some systems require special alignment
562 of the sections in the file itself. */
563 f_thdr.s_scnptr
564 = (f_thdr.s_scnptr + SECTION_ALIGNMENT) & ~SECTION_ALIGNMENT;
565 #endif /* SECTION_ALIGNMENT */
566 #ifdef TPIX
567 f_thdr.s_scnptr = 0xd0;
568 #endif
569 text_scnptr = f_thdr.s_scnptr;
570 #ifdef ADJUST_TEXTBASE
571 text_scnptr = sizeof (f_hdr) + sizeof (f_ohdr) + (f_hdr.f_nscns) * (sizeof (f_thdr));
572 #endif
573 #ifndef KEEP_OLD_PADDR
574 f_dhdr.s_paddr = f_ohdr.data_start;
575 #endif /* KEEP_OLD_PADDR */
576 f_dhdr.s_vaddr = f_ohdr.data_start;
577 f_dhdr.s_size = f_ohdr.dsize;
578 f_dhdr.s_scnptr = f_thdr.s_scnptr + f_thdr.s_size;
579 #ifdef SECTION_ALIGNMENT
580 /* Some systems require special alignment
581 of the sections in the file itself. */
582 f_dhdr.s_scnptr
583 = (f_dhdr.s_scnptr + SECTION_ALIGNMENT) & ~SECTION_ALIGNMENT;
584 #endif /* SECTION_ALIGNMENT */
585 #ifdef DATA_SECTION_ALIGNMENT
586 /* Some systems require special alignment
587 of the data section only. */
588 f_dhdr.s_scnptr
589 = (f_dhdr.s_scnptr + DATA_SECTION_ALIGNMENT) & ~DATA_SECTION_ALIGNMENT;
590 #endif /* DATA_SECTION_ALIGNMENT */
591 data_scnptr = f_dhdr.s_scnptr;
592 #ifndef KEEP_OLD_PADDR
593 f_bhdr.s_paddr = f_ohdr.data_start + f_ohdr.dsize;
594 #endif /* KEEP_OLD_PADDR */
595 f_bhdr.s_vaddr = f_ohdr.data_start + f_ohdr.dsize;
596 f_bhdr.s_size = f_ohdr.bsize;
597 f_bhdr.s_scnptr = 0L;
598 #ifndef USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES
599 bias = f_dhdr.s_scnptr + f_dhdr.s_size - block_copy_start;
600 #endif
602 if (f_hdr.f_symptr > 0L)
604 f_hdr.f_symptr += bias;
607 if (f_thdr.s_lnnoptr > 0L)
609 f_thdr.s_lnnoptr += bias;
612 #ifdef ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER
613 ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER;
614 #endif /* ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER */
616 if (write (new, &f_hdr, sizeof (f_hdr)) != sizeof (f_hdr))
618 PERROR (new_name);
621 if (write (new, &f_ohdr, sizeof (f_ohdr)) != sizeof (f_ohdr))
623 PERROR (new_name);
626 #ifndef USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES
628 if (write (new, &f_thdr, sizeof (f_thdr)) != sizeof (f_thdr))
630 PERROR (new_name);
633 if (write (new, &f_dhdr, sizeof (f_dhdr)) != sizeof (f_dhdr))
635 PERROR (new_name);
638 if (write (new, &f_bhdr, sizeof (f_bhdr)) != sizeof (f_bhdr))
640 PERROR (new_name);
643 #else /* USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES */
645 /* The purpose of this code is to write out the new file's section
646 * header table.
648 * Scan through the original file's sections. If the encountered
649 * section is one we know (.text, .data or .bss), write out the
650 * correct header. If it is a section we do not know (such as
651 * .lib), adjust the address of where the section data is in the
652 * file, and write out the header.
654 * If any section precedes .text or .data in the file, this code
655 * will not adjust the file pointer for that section correctly.
658 /* This used to use sizeof (f_ohdr) instead of .f_opthdr.
659 .f_opthdr is said to be right when there is no optional header. */
660 lseek (a_out, sizeof (f_hdr) + f_hdr.f_opthdr, 0);
662 for (scns = f_hdr.f_nscns; scns > 0; scns--)
664 if (read (a_out, &scntemp, sizeof (scntemp)) != sizeof (scntemp))
665 PERROR (a_name);
667 if (!strcmp (scntemp.s_name, f_thdr.s_name)) /* .text */
669 if (write (new, &f_thdr, sizeof (f_thdr)) != sizeof (f_thdr))
670 PERROR (new_name);
672 else if (!strcmp (scntemp.s_name, f_dhdr.s_name)) /* .data */
674 if (write (new, &f_dhdr, sizeof (f_dhdr)) != sizeof (f_dhdr))
675 PERROR (new_name);
677 else if (!strcmp (scntemp.s_name, f_bhdr.s_name)) /* .bss */
679 if (write (new, &f_bhdr, sizeof (f_bhdr)) != sizeof (f_bhdr))
680 PERROR (new_name);
682 else
684 if (scntemp.s_scnptr)
685 scntemp.s_scnptr += bias;
686 if (write (new, &scntemp, sizeof (scntemp)) != sizeof (scntemp))
687 PERROR (new_name);
690 #endif /* USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES */
692 return (0);
694 #else /* if not COFF */
696 /* Get symbol table info from header of a.out file if given one. */
697 if (a_out >= 0)
699 #ifdef COFF_ENCAPSULATE
700 if (read (a_out, &coffheader, sizeof coffheader) != sizeof coffheader)
702 PERROR(a_name);
704 if (coffheader.f_magic != COFF_MAGIC)
706 ERROR1("%s doesn't have legal coff magic number\n", a_name);
708 #endif
709 if (read (a_out, &ohdr, sizeof hdr) != sizeof hdr)
711 PERROR (a_name);
714 if (N_BADMAG (ohdr))
716 ERROR1 ("invalid magic number in %s", a_name);
718 hdr = ohdr;
720 else
722 #ifdef COFF_ENCAPSULATE
723 /* We probably could without too much trouble. The code is in gld
724 * but I don't have that much time or incentive.
726 ERROR0 ("can't build a COFF file from scratch yet");
727 #else
728 #ifdef MSDOS /* Demacs 1.1.1 91/10/16 HIRANO Satoshi */
729 bzero ((void *)&hdr, sizeof hdr);
730 #else
731 bzero (&hdr, sizeof hdr);
732 #endif
733 #endif
736 unexec_text_start = (long) start_of_text ();
737 unexec_data_start = data_start;
739 /* Machine-dependent fixup for header, or maybe for unexec_text_start */
740 #ifdef ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER
741 ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER;
742 #endif /* ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER */
744 hdr.a_trsize = 0;
745 hdr.a_drsize = 0;
746 if (entry_address != 0)
747 hdr.a_entry = entry_address;
749 hdr.a_bss = bss_end - bss_start;
750 hdr.a_data = bss_start - data_start;
751 #ifdef NO_REMAP
752 hdr.a_text = ohdr.a_text;
753 #else /* not NO_REMAP */
754 hdr.a_text = data_start - unexec_text_start;
756 #ifdef A_TEXT_OFFSET
757 hdr.a_text += A_TEXT_OFFSET (ohdr);
758 #endif
760 #endif /* not NO_REMAP */
762 #ifdef COFF_ENCAPSULATE
763 /* We are encapsulating BSD format within COFF format. */
765 struct coffscn *tp, *dp, *bp;
766 tp = &coffheader.scns[0];
767 dp = &coffheader.scns[1];
768 bp = &coffheader.scns[2];
769 tp->s_size = hdr.a_text + sizeof(struct exec);
770 dp->s_paddr = data_start;
771 dp->s_vaddr = data_start;
772 dp->s_size = hdr.a_data;
773 bp->s_paddr = dp->s_vaddr + dp->s_size;
774 bp->s_vaddr = bp->s_paddr;
775 bp->s_size = hdr.a_bss;
776 coffheader.tsize = tp->s_size;
777 coffheader.dsize = dp->s_size;
778 coffheader.bsize = bp->s_size;
779 coffheader.text_start = tp->s_vaddr;
780 coffheader.data_start = dp->s_vaddr;
782 if (write (new, &coffheader, sizeof coffheader) != sizeof coffheader)
784 PERROR(new_name);
786 #endif /* COFF_ENCAPSULATE */
788 if (write (new, &hdr, sizeof hdr) != sizeof hdr)
790 PERROR (new_name);
793 #if 0 /* This #ifndef caused a bug on Linux when using QMAGIC. */
794 /* This adjustment was done above only #ifndef NO_REMAP,
795 so only undo it now #ifndef NO_REMAP. */
796 /* #ifndef NO_REMAP */
797 #endif
798 #ifdef A_TEXT_OFFSET
799 hdr.a_text -= A_TEXT_OFFSET (ohdr);
800 #endif
802 return 0;
804 #endif /* not COFF */
807 /* ****************************************************************
808 * copy_text_and_data
810 * Copy the text and data segments from memory to the new a.out
812 static int
813 copy_text_and_data (new, a_out)
814 int new, a_out;
816 register char *end;
817 register char *ptr;
819 #ifdef COFF
821 #ifdef USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES
823 int scns;
824 struct scnhdr scntemp; /* Temporary section header */
826 /* The purpose of this code is to write out the new file's section
827 * contents.
829 * Step through the section table. If we know the section (.text,
830 * .data) do the appropriate thing. Otherwise, if the section has
831 * no allocated space in the file (.bss), do nothing. Otherwise,
832 * the section has space allocated in the file, and is not a section
833 * we know. So just copy it.
836 lseek (a_out, sizeof (struct filehdr) + sizeof (struct aouthdr), 0);
838 for (scns = f_hdr.f_nscns; scns > 0; scns--)
840 if (read (a_out, &scntemp, sizeof (scntemp)) != sizeof (scntemp))
841 PERROR ("temacs");
843 if (!strcmp (scntemp.s_name, ".text"))
845 lseek (new, (long) text_scnptr, 0);
846 ptr = (char *) f_ohdr.text_start;
847 end = ptr + f_ohdr.tsize;
848 write_segment (new, ptr, end);
850 else if (!strcmp (scntemp.s_name, ".data"))
852 lseek (new, (long) data_scnptr, 0);
853 ptr = (char *) f_ohdr.data_start;
854 end = ptr + f_ohdr.dsize;
855 write_segment (new, ptr, end);
857 else if (!scntemp.s_scnptr)
858 ; /* do nothing - no data for this section */
859 else
861 char page[BUFSIZ];
862 int size, n;
863 long old_a_out_ptr = lseek (a_out, 0, 1);
865 lseek (a_out, scntemp.s_scnptr, 0);
866 for (size = scntemp.s_size; size > 0; size -= sizeof (page))
868 n = size > sizeof (page) ? sizeof (page) : size;
869 if (read (a_out, page, n) != n || write (new, page, n) != n)
870 PERROR ("emacs");
872 lseek (a_out, old_a_out_ptr, 0);
876 #else /* COFF, but not USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES */
878 lseek (new, (long) text_scnptr, 0);
879 ptr = (char *) f_ohdr.text_start;
880 #ifdef HEADER_INCL_IN_TEXT
881 /* For Gould UTX/32, text starts after headers */
882 ptr = (char *) (ptr + text_scnptr);
883 #endif /* HEADER_INCL_IN_TEXT */
884 end = ptr + f_ohdr.tsize;
885 write_segment (new, ptr, end);
887 lseek (new, (long) data_scnptr, 0);
888 ptr = (char *) f_ohdr.data_start;
889 end = ptr + f_ohdr.dsize;
890 write_segment (new, ptr, end);
892 #endif /* USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES */
894 #else /* if not COFF */
896 /* Some machines count the header as part of the text segment.
897 That is to say, the header appears in core
898 just before the address that start_of_text returns.
899 For them, N_TXTOFF is the place where the header goes.
900 We must adjust the seek to the place after the header.
901 Note that at this point hdr.a_text does *not* count
902 the extra A_TEXT_OFFSET bytes, only the actual bytes of code. */
904 #ifdef A_TEXT_SEEK
905 lseek (new, (long) A_TEXT_SEEK (hdr), 0);
906 #else
907 lseek (new, (long) N_TXTOFF (hdr), 0);
908 #endif /* no A_TEXT_SEEK */
910 #ifdef RISCiX
912 /* Acorn's RISC-iX has a wacky way of initialising the position of the heap.
913 * There is a little table in crt0.o that is filled at link time with
914 * the min and current brk positions, among other things. When start
915 * runs, it copies the table to where these parameters live during
916 * execution. This data is in text space, so it cannot be modified here
917 * before saving the executable, so the data is written manually. In
918 * addition, the table does not have a label, and the nearest accessable
919 * label (mcount) is not prefixed with a '_', thus making it inaccessable
920 * from within C programs. To overcome this, emacs's executable is passed
921 * through the command 'nm %s | fgrep mcount' into a pipe, and the
922 * resultant output is then used to find the address of 'mcount'. As far as
923 * is possible to determine, in RISC-iX releases prior to 1.2, the negative
924 * offset of the table from mcount is 0x2c, whereas from 1.2 onwards it is
925 * 0x30. bss_end has been rounded up to page boundary. This solution is
926 * based on suggestions made by Kevin Welton and Steve Hunt of Acorn, and
927 * avoids the need for a custom version of crt0.o for emacs which has its
928 * table in data space.
932 char command[1024];
933 char errbuf[1024];
934 char address_text[32];
935 int proforma[4];
936 FILE *pfile;
937 char *temp_ptr;
938 char c;
939 int mcount_address, mcount_offset, count;
940 extern char *_execname;
943 /* The use of _execname is incompatible with RISCiX 1.1 */
944 sprintf (command, "nm %s | fgrep mcount", _execname);
946 if ( (pfile = popen(command, "r")) == NULL)
948 sprintf (errbuf, "Could not open pipe");
949 PERROR (errbuf);
952 count=0;
953 while ( ((c=getc(pfile)) != EOF) && (c != ' ') && (count < 31))
954 address_text[count++]=c;
955 address_text[count]=0;
957 if ((count == 0) || pclose(pfile) != NULL)
959 sprintf (errbuf, "Failed to execute the command '%s'\n", command);
960 PERROR (errbuf);
963 sscanf(address_text, "%x", &mcount_address);
964 ptr = (char *) unexec_text_start;
965 mcount_offset = (char *)mcount_address - ptr;
967 #ifdef RISCiX_1_1
968 #define EDATA_OFFSET 0x2c
969 #else
970 #define EDATA_OFFSET 0x30
971 #endif
973 end = ptr + mcount_offset - EDATA_OFFSET;
975 write_segment (new, ptr, end);
977 proforma[0] = bss_end; /* becomes _edata */
978 proforma[1] = bss_end; /* becomes _end */
979 proforma[2] = bss_end; /* becomes _minbrk */
980 proforma[3] = bss_end; /* becomes _curbrk */
982 write (new, proforma, 16);
984 temp_ptr = ptr;
985 ptr = end + 16;
986 end = temp_ptr + hdr.a_text;
988 write_segment (new, ptr, end);
991 #else /* !RISCiX */
992 ptr = (char *) unexec_text_start;
993 end = ptr + hdr.a_text;
994 write_segment (new, ptr, end);
995 #endif /* RISCiX */
997 ptr = (char *) unexec_data_start;
998 end = ptr + hdr.a_data;
999 /* This lseek is certainly incorrect when A_TEXT_OFFSET
1000 and I believe it is a no-op otherwise.
1001 Let's see if its absence ever fails. */
1002 /* lseek (new, (long) N_TXTOFF (hdr) + hdr.a_text, 0); */
1003 write_segment (new, ptr, end);
1005 #endif /* not COFF */
1007 return 0;
1010 write_segment (new, ptr, end)
1011 int new;
1012 register char *ptr, *end;
1014 register int i, nwrite, ret;
1015 char buf[80];
1016 extern int errno;
1017 char zeros[128];
1019 bzero (zeros, sizeof zeros);
1021 for (i = 0; ptr < end;)
1023 /* distance to next multiple of 128. */
1024 nwrite = (((int) ptr + 128) & -128) - (int) ptr;
1025 /* But not beyond specified end. */
1026 if (nwrite > end - ptr) nwrite = end - ptr;
1027 ret = write (new, ptr, nwrite);
1028 /* If write gets a page fault, it means we reached
1029 a gap between the old text segment and the old data segment.
1030 This gap has probably been remapped into part of the text segment.
1031 So write zeros for it. */
1032 if (ret == -1
1033 #ifdef EFAULT
1034 && errno == EFAULT
1035 #endif
1037 write (new, zeros, nwrite);
1038 else if (nwrite != ret)
1040 sprintf (buf,
1041 "unexec write failure: addr 0x%x, fileno %d, size 0x%x, wrote 0x%x, errno %d",
1042 ptr, new, nwrite, ret, errno);
1043 PERROR (buf);
1045 i += nwrite;
1046 ptr += nwrite;
1050 /* ****************************************************************
1051 * copy_sym
1053 * Copy the relocation information and symbol table from the a.out to the new
1055 static int
1056 copy_sym (new, a_out, a_name, new_name)
1057 int new, a_out;
1058 char *a_name, *new_name;
1060 char page[1024];
1061 int n;
1063 if (a_out < 0)
1064 return 0;
1066 #ifdef COFF
1067 if (SYMS_START == 0L)
1068 return 0;
1069 #endif /* COFF */
1071 #ifdef COFF
1072 if (lnnoptr) /* if there is line number info */
1073 lseek (a_out, lnnoptr, 0); /* start copying from there */
1074 else
1075 #endif /* COFF */
1076 lseek (a_out, SYMS_START, 0); /* Position a.out to symtab. */
1078 while ((n = read (a_out, page, sizeof page)) > 0)
1080 if (write (new, page, n) != n)
1082 PERROR (new_name);
1085 if (n < 0)
1087 PERROR (a_name);
1089 return 0;
1092 /* ****************************************************************
1093 * mark_x
1095 * After successfully building the new a.out, mark it executable
1097 static void
1098 mark_x (name)
1099 char *name;
1101 struct stat sbuf;
1102 int um;
1103 int new = 0; /* for PERROR */
1105 um = umask (777);
1106 umask (um);
1107 if (stat (name, &sbuf) == -1)
1109 PERROR (name);
1111 sbuf.st_mode |= 0111 & ~um;
1112 if (chmod (name, sbuf.st_mode) == -1)
1113 PERROR (name);
1116 #ifdef COFF
1117 #ifndef COFF_BSD_SYMBOLS
1120 * If the COFF file contains a symbol table and a line number section,
1121 * then any auxiliary entries that have values for x_lnnoptr must
1122 * be adjusted by the amount that the line number section has moved
1123 * in the file (bias computed in make_hdr). The #@$%&* designers of
1124 * the auxiliary entry structures used the absolute file offsets for
1125 * the line number entry rather than an offset from the start of the
1126 * line number section!
1128 * When I figure out how to scan through the symbol table and pick out
1129 * the auxiliary entries that need adjustment, this routine will
1130 * be fixed. As it is now, all such entries are wrong and sdb
1131 * will complain. Fred Fish, UniSoft Systems Inc.
1134 /* This function is probably very slow. Instead of reopening the new
1135 file for input and output it should copy from the old to the new
1136 using the two descriptors already open (WRITEDESC and READDESC).
1137 Instead of reading one small structure at a time it should use
1138 a reasonable size buffer. But I don't have time to work on such
1139 things, so I am installing it as submitted to me. -- RMS. */
1141 adjust_lnnoptrs (writedesc, readdesc, new_name)
1142 int writedesc;
1143 int readdesc;
1144 char *new_name;
1146 register int nsyms;
1147 register int new;
1148 #if defined (amdahl_uts) || defined (pfa)
1149 SYMENT symentry;
1150 AUXENT auxentry;
1151 #else
1152 struct syment symentry;
1153 union auxent auxentry;
1154 #endif
1156 if (!lnnoptr || !f_hdr.f_symptr)
1157 return 0;
1159 #ifdef MSDOS
1160 if ((new = writedesc) < 0)
1161 #else
1162 if ((new = open (new_name, O_RDWR)) < 0)
1163 #endif
1165 PERROR (new_name);
1166 return -1;
1169 lseek (new, f_hdr.f_symptr, 0);
1170 for (nsyms = 0; nsyms < f_hdr.f_nsyms; nsyms++)
1172 read (new, &symentry, SYMESZ);
1173 if (symentry.n_numaux)
1175 read (new, &auxentry, AUXESZ);
1176 nsyms++;
1177 if (ISFCN (symentry.n_type) || symentry.n_type == 0x2400)
1179 auxentry.x_sym.x_fcnary.x_fcn.x_lnnoptr += bias;
1180 lseek (new, -AUXESZ, 1);
1181 write (new, &auxentry, AUXESZ);
1185 #ifndef MSDOS
1186 close (new);
1187 #endif
1188 return 0;
1191 #endif /* COFF_BSD_SYMBOLS */
1193 #endif /* COFF */
1195 #endif /* not CANNOT_DUMP */