1 /* Copyright (C) 1999-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
2 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
3 Contributed by Andreas Jaeger <aj@suse.de>, 1999 and
4 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>, 1999.
6 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
7 modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
8 License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
9 version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
11 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
12 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
13 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
14 Lesser General Public License for more details.
16 You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
17 License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
18 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
20 #include <elf-read-prop.h>
22 /* This code is a heavily simplified version of the readelf program
23 that's part of the current binutils development version. For architectures
24 which need to handle both 32bit and 64bit ELF libraries, this file is
25 included twice for each arch size. */
27 /* check_ptr checks that a pointer is in the mmaped file and doesn't
30 #define check_ptr(ptr) \
33 if ((void *)(ptr) < file_contents \
34 || (void *)(ptr) > (file_contents+file_length)) \
36 error (0, 0, _("file %s is truncated\n"), file_name); \
42 /* Returns 0 if everything is ok, != 0 in case of error. */
44 process_elf_file (const char *file_name
, const char *lib
, int *flag
,
45 unsigned int *osversion
, unsigned int *isa_level
,
46 char **soname
, void *file_contents
, size_t file_length
)
50 unsigned int dynamic_addr
;
52 char *program_interpreter
;
54 ElfW(Ehdr
) *elf_header
;
55 ElfW(Phdr
) *elf_pheader
, *segment
;
56 ElfW(Dyn
) *dynamic_segment
, *dyn_entry
;
57 char *dynamic_strings
;
59 elf_header
= (ElfW(Ehdr
) *) file_contents
;
62 if (elf_header
->e_ident
[EI_CLASS
] != ElfW (CLASS
))
66 if (elf_header
->e_ident
[EI_CLASS
] == ELFCLASS32
)
67 error (0, 0, _("%s is a 32 bit ELF file.\n"), file_name
);
68 else if (elf_header
->e_ident
[EI_CLASS
] == ELFCLASS64
)
69 error (0, 0, _("%s is a 64 bit ELF file.\n"), file_name
);
71 error (0, 0, _("Unknown ELFCLASS in file %s.\n"), file_name
);
76 if (elf_header
->e_type
!= ET_DYN
)
78 error (0, 0, _("%s is not a shared object file (Type: %d).\n"), file_name
,
83 /* Get information from elf program header. */
84 elf_pheader
= (ElfW(Phdr
) *) (elf_header
->e_phoff
+ file_contents
);
85 check_ptr (elf_pheader
);
87 /* The library is an elf library, now search for soname and
91 /* The default ISA level is 0. */
96 program_interpreter
= NULL
;
97 for (i
= 0, segment
= elf_pheader
;
98 i
< elf_header
->e_phnum
; i
++, segment
++)
102 switch (segment
->p_type
)
106 error (0, 0, _("more than one dynamic segment\n"));
108 dynamic_addr
= segment
->p_offset
;
109 dynamic_size
= segment
->p_filesz
;
113 program_interpreter
= (char *) (file_contents
+ segment
->p_offset
);
114 check_ptr (program_interpreter
);
116 /* Check if this is enough to classify the binary. */
117 for (j
= 0; j
< sizeof (interpreters
) / sizeof (interpreters
[0]);
119 if (strcmp (program_interpreter
, interpreters
[j
].soname
) == 0)
121 *flag
= interpreters
[j
].flag
;
127 if (!*osversion
&& segment
->p_filesz
>= 32 && segment
->p_align
>= 4)
129 ElfW(Word
) *abi_note
= (ElfW(Word
) *) (file_contents
130 + segment
->p_offset
);
131 ElfW(Addr
) size
= segment
->p_filesz
;
132 /* NB: Some PT_NOTE segment may have alignment value of 0
133 or 1. gABI specifies that PT_NOTE segments should be
134 aligned to 4 bytes in 32-bit objects and to 8 bytes in
135 64-bit objects. As a Linux extension, we also support
136 4 byte alignment in 64-bit objects. If p_align is less
137 than 4, we treate alignment as 4 bytes since some note
138 segments have 0 or 1 byte alignment. */
139 ElfW(Addr
) align
= segment
->p_align
;
142 else if (align
!= 4 && align
!= 8)
145 while (abi_note
[0] != 4 || abi_note
[1] != 16
147 || memcmp (abi_note
+ 3, "GNU", 4) != 0)
150 = ELF_NOTE_NEXT_OFFSET (abi_note
[0], abi_note
[1],
153 if (size
- 32 < note_size
|| note_size
== 0)
159 abi_note
= (void *) abi_note
+ note_size
;
165 *osversion
= ((abi_note
[4] << 24)
166 | ((abi_note
[5] & 0xff) << 16)
167 | ((abi_note
[6] & 0xff) << 8)
168 | (abi_note
[7] & 0xff));
172 case PT_GNU_PROPERTY
:
173 /* The NT_GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE_0 note must be aligned to 4 bytes
174 in 32-bit objects and to 8 bytes in 64-bit objects. Skip
175 notes with incorrect alignment. */
176 if (segment
->p_align
== (__ELF_NATIVE_CLASS
/ 8))
178 const ElfW(Nhdr
) *note
= (const void *) (file_contents
179 + segment
->p_offset
);
180 const ElfW(Addr
) size
= segment
->p_filesz
;
181 const ElfW(Addr
) align
= segment
->p_align
;
183 const ElfW(Addr
) start
= (ElfW(Addr
)) (uintptr_t) note
;
184 unsigned int last_type
= 0;
186 while ((ElfW(Addr
)) (uintptr_t) (note
+ 1) - start
< size
)
188 /* Find the NT_GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE_0 note. */
189 if (note
->n_namesz
== 4
190 && note
->n_type
== NT_GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE_0
191 && memcmp (note
+ 1, "GNU", 4) == 0)
193 /* Check for invalid property. */
194 if (note
->n_descsz
< 8
195 || (note
->n_descsz
% sizeof (ElfW(Addr
))) != 0)
198 /* Start and end of property array. */
199 unsigned char *ptr
= (unsigned char *) (note
+ 1) + 4;
200 unsigned char *ptr_end
= ptr
+ note
->n_descsz
;
204 unsigned int type
= *(unsigned int *) ptr
;
205 unsigned int datasz
= *(unsigned int *) (ptr
+ 4);
207 /* Property type must be in ascending order. */
208 if (type
< last_type
)
212 if ((ptr
+ datasz
) > ptr_end
)
217 /* Target specific property processing.
219 false: Continue processing the properties.
220 true : Stop processing the properties.
222 if (read_gnu_property (isa_level
, type
,
226 /* Check the next property item. */
227 ptr
+= ALIGN_UP (datasz
, sizeof (ElfW(Addr
)));
229 while ((ptr_end
- ptr
) >= 8);
231 /* Only handle one NT_GNU_PROPERTY_TYPE_0. */
235 note
= ((const void *) note
236 + ELF_NOTE_NEXT_OFFSET (note
->n_namesz
,
250 /* Now we can read the dynamic sections. */
251 if (dynamic_size
== 0)
254 dynamic_segment
= (ElfW(Dyn
) *) (file_contents
+ dynamic_addr
);
255 check_ptr (dynamic_segment
);
257 /* Find the string table. */
258 dynamic_strings
= NULL
;
259 for (dyn_entry
= dynamic_segment
; dyn_entry
->d_tag
!= DT_NULL
;
262 check_ptr (dyn_entry
);
263 if (dyn_entry
->d_tag
== DT_STRTAB
)
265 /* Find the file offset of the segment containing the dynamic
267 ElfW(Off
) loadoff
= -1;
268 for (i
= 0, segment
= elf_pheader
;
269 i
< elf_header
->e_phnum
; i
++, segment
++)
271 if (segment
->p_type
== PT_LOAD
272 && dyn_entry
->d_un
.d_val
>= segment
->p_vaddr
273 && (dyn_entry
->d_un
.d_val
- segment
->p_vaddr
274 < segment
->p_filesz
))
276 loadoff
= segment
->p_vaddr
- segment
->p_offset
;
280 if (loadoff
== (ElfW(Off
)) -1)
286 dynamic_strings
= (char *) (file_contents
+ dyn_entry
->d_un
.d_val
288 check_ptr (dynamic_strings
);
293 if (dynamic_strings
== NULL
)
296 /* Now read the DT_NEEDED and DT_SONAME entries. */
297 for (dyn_entry
= dynamic_segment
; dyn_entry
->d_tag
!= DT_NULL
;
300 if (dyn_entry
->d_tag
== DT_NEEDED
|| dyn_entry
->d_tag
== DT_SONAME
)
302 char *name
= dynamic_strings
+ dyn_entry
->d_un
.d_val
;
305 if (dyn_entry
->d_tag
== DT_NEEDED
)
308 if (*flag
== FLAG_ELF
)
310 /* Check if this is enough to classify the binary. */
312 j
< sizeof (known_libs
) / sizeof (known_libs
[0]);
314 if (strcmp (name
, known_libs
[j
].soname
) == 0)
316 *flag
= known_libs
[j
].flag
;
322 else if (dyn_entry
->d_tag
== DT_SONAME
)
323 *soname
= xstrdup (name
);
325 /* Do we have everything we need? */
326 if (*soname
&& *flag
!= FLAG_ELF
)