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29 * elf.c
31 * Module to load a protected-mode ELF kernel
34 #include <stdio.h>
35 #include <stdlib.h>
36 #include <inttypes.h>
37 #include <string.h>
38 #include <fcntl.h>
39 #include <unistd.h>
40 #include <errno.h>
41 #include <minmax.h>
42 #include <sys/stat.h>
43 #include <elf.h>
44 #include <console.h>
45 #include <dprintf.h>
47 #include <syslinux/loadfile.h>
48 #include <syslinux/movebits.h>
49 #include <syslinux/bootpm.h>
51 /* If we don't have this much memory for the stack, signal failure */
52 #define MIN_STACK 512
54 static inline void error(const char *msg)
56 fputs(msg, stderr);
59 int boot_elf(void *ptr, size_t len, char **argv)
61 char *cptr = ptr;
62 Elf32_Ehdr *eh = ptr;
63 Elf32_Phdr *ph;
64 unsigned int i;
65 struct syslinux_movelist *ml = NULL;
66 struct syslinux_memmap *mmap = NULL, *amap = NULL;
67 struct syslinux_pm_regs regs;
68 int argc;
69 addr_t argsize;
70 char **argp;
71 addr_t lstart, llen;
72 char *stack_frame = NULL;
73 addr_t stack_frame_size;
74 addr_t stack_pointer;
75 uint32_t *spp;
76 char *sfp;
77 addr_t sfa;
79 memset(&regs, 0, sizeof regs);
82 * Note: mmap is the memory map (containing free and zeroed regions)
83 * needed by syslinux_shuffle_boot_pm(); amap is a map where we keep
84 * track ourselves which target memory ranges have already been
85 * allocated.
88 if (len < sizeof(Elf32_Ehdr))
89 goto bail;
91 /* Must be ELF, 32-bit, littleendian, version 1 */
92 if (memcmp(eh->e_ident, "\x7f" "ELF\1\1\1", 6))
93 goto bail;
95 /* Is this a worthwhile test? In particular x86-64 normally
96 would imply ELF64 support, which we could do as long as
97 the addresses are 32-bit addresses, and entry is 32 bits.
98 64-bit addresses would take a lot more work. */
99 if (eh->e_machine != EM_386 && eh->e_machine != EM_486 &&
100 eh->e_machine != EM_X86_64)
101 goto bail;
103 if (eh->e_version != EV_CURRENT)
104 goto bail;
106 if (eh->e_ehsize < sizeof(Elf32_Ehdr) || eh->e_ehsize >= len)
107 goto bail;
109 if (eh->e_phentsize < sizeof(Elf32_Phdr))
110 goto bail;
112 if (!eh->e_phnum)
113 goto bail;
115 if (eh->e_phoff + eh->e_phentsize * eh->e_phnum > len)
116 goto bail;
118 mmap = syslinux_memory_map();
119 amap = syslinux_dup_memmap(mmap);
120 if (!mmap || !amap)
121 goto bail;
123 dprintf("Initial memory map:\n");
124 syslinux_dump_memmap(mmap);
126 ph = (Elf32_Phdr *) (cptr + eh->e_phoff);
128 for (i = 0; i < eh->e_phnum; i++) {
129 if (ph->p_type == PT_LOAD || ph->p_type == PT_PHDR) {
130 /* This loads at p_paddr, which is arguably the correct semantics.
131 The SysV spec says that SysV loads at p_vaddr (and thus Linux does,
132 too); that is, however, a major brainfuckage in the spec. */
133 addr_t addr = ph->p_paddr;
134 addr_t msize = ph->p_memsz;
135 addr_t dsize = min(msize, ph->p_filesz);
137 dprintf("Segment at 0x%08x data 0x%08x len 0x%08x\n",
138 addr, dsize, msize);
140 if (syslinux_memmap_type(amap, addr, msize) != SMT_FREE) {
141 printf("Memory segment at 0x%08x (len 0x%08x) is unavailable\n",
142 addr, msize);
143 goto bail; /* Memory region unavailable */
146 /* Mark this region as allocated in the available map */
147 if (syslinux_add_memmap(&amap, addr, dsize, SMT_ALLOC))
148 goto bail;
150 if (ph->p_filesz) {
151 /* Data present region. Create a move entry for it. */
152 if (syslinux_add_movelist
153 (&ml, addr, (addr_t) cptr + ph->p_offset, dsize))
154 goto bail;
156 if (msize > dsize) {
157 /* Zero-filled region. Mark as a zero region in the memory map. */
158 if (syslinux_add_memmap
159 (&mmap, addr + dsize, msize - dsize, SMT_ZERO))
160 goto bail;
162 } else {
163 /* Ignore this program header */
166 ph = (Elf32_Phdr *) ((char *)ph + eh->e_phentsize);
169 /* Create the invocation record (initial stack frame) */
171 argsize = argc = 0;
172 for (argp = argv; *argp; argp++) {
173 dprintf("argv[%2d] = \"%s\"\n", argc, *argp);
174 argc++;
175 argsize += strlen(*argp) + 1;
178 /* We need the argument strings, argument pointers,
179 argc, plus four zero-word terminators. */
180 stack_frame_size = argsize + argc * sizeof(char *) + 5 * sizeof(long);
181 stack_frame_size = (stack_frame_size + 15) & ~15;
182 stack_frame = calloc(stack_frame_size, 1);
183 if (!stack_frame)
184 goto bail;
186 dprintf("Right before syslinux_memmap_largest()...\n");
187 syslinux_dump_memmap(amap);
189 if (syslinux_memmap_largest(amap, SMT_FREE, &lstart, &llen))
190 goto bail; /* NO free memory?! */
192 if (llen < stack_frame_size + MIN_STACK + 16)
193 goto bail; /* Insufficient memory */
195 /* Initial stack pointer address */
196 stack_pointer = (lstart + llen - stack_frame_size) & ~15;
198 dprintf("Stack frame at 0x%08x len 0x%08x\n",
199 stack_pointer, stack_frame_size);
201 /* Create the stack frame. sfp is the pointer in current memory for
202 the next argument string, sfa is the address in its final resting place.
203 spp is the pointer into the argument array in current memory. */
204 spp = (uint32_t *) stack_frame;
205 sfp = stack_frame + argc * sizeof(char *) + 5 * sizeof(long);
206 sfa = stack_pointer + argc * sizeof(char *) + 5 * sizeof(long);
208 *spp++ = argc;
209 for (argp = argv; *argp; argp++) {
210 int bytes = strlen(*argp) + 1; /* Including final null */
211 *spp++ = sfa;
212 memcpy(sfp, *argp, bytes);
213 sfp += bytes;
214 sfa += bytes;
216 /* Zero fields are aready taken care of by calloc() */
218 /* ... and we'll want to move it into the right place... */
219 #if DEBUG
220 if (syslinux_memmap_type(amap, stack_pointer, stack_frame_size)
221 != SMT_FREE) {
222 dprintf("Stack frame area not free (how did that happen?)!\n");
223 goto bail; /* Memory region unavailable */
225 #endif
227 if (syslinux_add_memmap(&amap, stack_pointer, stack_frame_size, SMT_ALLOC))
228 goto bail;
230 if (syslinux_add_movelist(&ml, stack_pointer, (addr_t) stack_frame,
231 stack_frame_size))
232 goto bail;
234 memset(&regs, 0, sizeof regs);
235 regs.eip = eh->e_entry;
236 regs.esp = stack_pointer;
238 dprintf("Final memory map:\n");
239 syslinux_dump_memmap(mmap);
241 dprintf("Final available map:\n");
242 syslinux_dump_memmap(amap);
244 dprintf("Movelist:\n");
245 syslinux_dump_movelist(ml);
247 /* This should not return... */
248 fputs("Booting...\n", stdout);
249 syslinux_shuffle_boot_pm(ml, mmap, 0, &regs);
251 bail:
252 if (stack_frame)
253 free(stack_frame);
254 syslinux_free_memmap(amap);
255 syslinux_free_memmap(mmap);
256 syslinux_free_movelist(ml);
258 return -1;
261 int main(int argc, char *argv[])
263 void *data;
264 size_t data_len;
266 openconsole(&dev_null_r, &dev_stdcon_w);
268 if (argc < 2) {
269 error("Usage: elf.c32 elf_file arguments...\n");
270 return 1;
273 if (zloadfile(argv[1], &data, &data_len)) {
274 error("Unable to load file\n");
275 return 1;
278 boot_elf(data, data_len, &argv[1]);
279 error("Invalid ELF file or insufficient memory\n");
280 return 1;