| // Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. |
| // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style |
| // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| // Package loadelf implements an ELF file reader. |
| package loadelf |
| |
| import ( |
| "bytes" |
| "cmd/internal/bio" |
| "cmd/internal/objabi" |
| "cmd/internal/sys" |
| "cmd/oldlink/internal/loader" |
| "cmd/oldlink/internal/sym" |
| "debug/elf" |
| "encoding/binary" |
| "fmt" |
| "io" |
| "log" |
| "sort" |
| "strings" |
| ) |
| |
| /* |
| Derived from Plan 9 from User Space's src/libmach/elf.h, elf.c |
| http://code.swtch.com/plan9port/src/tip/src/libmach/ |
| |
| Copyright © 2004 Russ Cox. |
| Portions Copyright © 2008-2010 Google Inc. |
| Portions Copyright © 2010 The Go Authors. |
| |
| Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy |
| of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal |
| in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights |
| to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell |
| copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is |
| furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: |
| |
| The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in |
| all copies or substantial portions of the Software. |
| |
| THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR |
| IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, |
| FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE |
| AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER |
| LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, |
| OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN |
| THE SOFTWARE. |
| */ |
| const ( |
| ElfClassNone = 0 |
| ElfClass32 = 1 |
| ElfClass64 = 2 |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| ElfDataNone = 0 |
| ElfDataLsb = 1 |
| ElfDataMsb = 2 |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| ElfTypeNone = 0 |
| ElfTypeRelocatable = 1 |
| ElfTypeExecutable = 2 |
| ElfTypeSharedObject = 3 |
| ElfTypeCore = 4 |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| ElfMachNone = 0 |
| ElfMach32100 = 1 |
| ElfMachSparc = 2 |
| ElfMach386 = 3 |
| ElfMach68000 = 4 |
| ElfMach88000 = 5 |
| ElfMach486 = 6 |
| ElfMach860 = 7 |
| ElfMachMips = 8 |
| ElfMachS370 = 9 |
| ElfMachMipsLe = 10 |
| ElfMachParisc = 15 |
| ElfMachVpp500 = 17 |
| ElfMachSparc32Plus = 18 |
| ElfMach960 = 19 |
| ElfMachPower = 20 |
| ElfMachPower64 = 21 |
| ElfMachS390 = 22 |
| ElfMachV800 = 36 |
| ElfMachFr20 = 37 |
| ElfMachRh32 = 38 |
| ElfMachRce = 39 |
| ElfMachArm = 40 |
| ElfMachAlpha = 41 |
| ElfMachSH = 42 |
| ElfMachSparc9 = 43 |
| ElfMachAmd64 = 62 |
| ElfMachArm64 = 183 |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| ElfAbiNone = 0 |
| ElfAbiSystemV = 0 |
| ElfAbiHPUX = 1 |
| ElfAbiNetBSD = 2 |
| ElfAbiLinux = 3 |
| ElfAbiSolaris = 6 |
| ElfAbiAix = 7 |
| ElfAbiIrix = 8 |
| ElfAbiFreeBSD = 9 |
| ElfAbiTru64 = 10 |
| ElfAbiModesto = 11 |
| ElfAbiOpenBSD = 12 |
| ElfAbiARM = 97 |
| ElfAbiEmbedded = 255 |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| ElfSectNone = 0 |
| ElfSectProgbits = 1 |
| ElfSectSymtab = 2 |
| ElfSectStrtab = 3 |
| ElfSectRela = 4 |
| ElfSectHash = 5 |
| ElfSectDynamic = 6 |
| ElfSectNote = 7 |
| ElfSectNobits = 8 |
| ElfSectRel = 9 |
| ElfSectShlib = 10 |
| ElfSectDynsym = 11 |
| ElfSectFlagWrite = 0x1 |
| ElfSectFlagAlloc = 0x2 |
| ElfSectFlagExec = 0x4 |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| ElfSymBindLocal = 0 |
| ElfSymBindGlobal = 1 |
| ElfSymBindWeak = 2 |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| ElfSymTypeNone = 0 |
| ElfSymTypeObject = 1 |
| ElfSymTypeFunc = 2 |
| ElfSymTypeSection = 3 |
| ElfSymTypeFile = 4 |
| ElfSymTypeCommon = 5 |
| ElfSymTypeTLS = 6 |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| ElfSymShnNone = 0 |
| ElfSymShnAbs = 0xFFF1 |
| ElfSymShnCommon = 0xFFF2 |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| ElfProgNone = 0 |
| ElfProgLoad = 1 |
| ElfProgDynamic = 2 |
| ElfProgInterp = 3 |
| ElfProgNote = 4 |
| ElfProgShlib = 5 |
| ElfProgPhdr = 6 |
| ElfProgFlagExec = 0x1 |
| ElfProgFlagWrite = 0x2 |
| ElfProgFlagRead = 0x4 |
| ) |
| |
| const ( |
| ElfNotePrStatus = 1 |
| ElfNotePrFpreg = 2 |
| ElfNotePrPsinfo = 3 |
| ElfNotePrTaskstruct = 4 |
| ElfNotePrAuxv = 6 |
| ElfNotePrXfpreg = 0x46e62b7f |
| ) |
| |
| // TODO(crawshaw): de-duplicate with cmd/oldlink/internal/ld/elf.go. |
| const ( |
| ELF64SYMSIZE = 24 |
| ELF32SYMSIZE = 16 |
| |
| SHT_ARM_ATTRIBUTES = 0x70000003 |
| ) |
| |
| type ElfHdrBytes struct { |
| Ident [16]uint8 |
| Type [2]uint8 |
| Machine [2]uint8 |
| Version [4]uint8 |
| Entry [4]uint8 |
| Phoff [4]uint8 |
| Shoff [4]uint8 |
| Flags [4]uint8 |
| Ehsize [2]uint8 |
| Phentsize [2]uint8 |
| Phnum [2]uint8 |
| Shentsize [2]uint8 |
| Shnum [2]uint8 |
| Shstrndx [2]uint8 |
| } |
| |
| type ElfSectBytes struct { |
| Name [4]uint8 |
| Type [4]uint8 |
| Flags [4]uint8 |
| Addr [4]uint8 |
| Off [4]uint8 |
| Size [4]uint8 |
| Link [4]uint8 |
| Info [4]uint8 |
| Align [4]uint8 |
| Entsize [4]uint8 |
| } |
| |
| type ElfProgBytes struct { |
| } |
| |
| type ElfSymBytes struct { |
| Name [4]uint8 |
| Value [4]uint8 |
| Size [4]uint8 |
| Info uint8 |
| Other uint8 |
| Shndx [2]uint8 |
| } |
| |
| type ElfHdrBytes64 struct { |
| Ident [16]uint8 |
| Type [2]uint8 |
| Machine [2]uint8 |
| Version [4]uint8 |
| Entry [8]uint8 |
| Phoff [8]uint8 |
| Shoff [8]uint8 |
| Flags [4]uint8 |
| Ehsize [2]uint8 |
| Phentsize [2]uint8 |
| Phnum [2]uint8 |
| Shentsize [2]uint8 |
| Shnum [2]uint8 |
| Shstrndx [2]uint8 |
| } |
| |
| type ElfSectBytes64 struct { |
| Name [4]uint8 |
| Type [4]uint8 |
| Flags [8]uint8 |
| Addr [8]uint8 |
| Off [8]uint8 |
| Size [8]uint8 |
| Link [4]uint8 |
| Info [4]uint8 |
| Align [8]uint8 |
| Entsize [8]uint8 |
| } |
| |
| type ElfProgBytes64 struct { |
| } |
| |
| type ElfSymBytes64 struct { |
| Name [4]uint8 |
| Info uint8 |
| Other uint8 |
| Shndx [2]uint8 |
| Value [8]uint8 |
| Size [8]uint8 |
| } |
| |
| type ElfSect struct { |
| name string |
| nameoff uint32 |
| type_ uint32 |
| flags uint64 |
| addr uint64 |
| off uint64 |
| size uint64 |
| link uint32 |
| info uint32 |
| align uint64 |
| entsize uint64 |
| base []byte |
| sym *sym.Symbol |
| } |
| |
| type ElfObj struct { |
| f *bio.Reader |
| base int64 // offset in f where ELF begins |
| length int64 // length of ELF |
| is64 int |
| name string |
| e binary.ByteOrder |
| sect []ElfSect |
| nsect uint |
| nsymtab int |
| symtab *ElfSect |
| symstr *ElfSect |
| type_ uint32 |
| machine uint32 |
| version uint32 |
| entry uint64 |
| phoff uint64 |
| shoff uint64 |
| flags uint32 |
| ehsize uint32 |
| phentsize uint32 |
| phnum uint32 |
| shentsize uint32 |
| shnum uint32 |
| shstrndx uint32 |
| } |
| |
| type ElfSym struct { |
| name string |
| value uint64 |
| size uint64 |
| bind uint8 |
| type_ uint8 |
| other uint8 |
| shndx uint16 |
| sym *sym.Symbol |
| } |
| |
| var ElfMagic = [4]uint8{0x7F, 'E', 'L', 'F'} |
| |
| const ( |
| TagFile = 1 |
| TagCPUName = 4 |
| TagCPURawName = 5 |
| TagCompatibility = 32 |
| TagNoDefaults = 64 |
| TagAlsoCompatibleWith = 65 |
| TagABIVFPArgs = 28 |
| ) |
| |
| type elfAttribute struct { |
| tag uint64 |
| sval string |
| ival uint64 |
| } |
| |
| type elfAttributeList struct { |
| data []byte |
| err error |
| } |
| |
| func (a *elfAttributeList) string() string { |
| if a.err != nil { |
| return "" |
| } |
| nul := bytes.IndexByte(a.data, 0) |
| if nul < 0 { |
| a.err = io.EOF |
| return "" |
| } |
| s := string(a.data[:nul]) |
| a.data = a.data[nul+1:] |
| return s |
| } |
| |
| func (a *elfAttributeList) uleb128() uint64 { |
| if a.err != nil { |
| return 0 |
| } |
| v, size := binary.Uvarint(a.data) |
| a.data = a.data[size:] |
| return v |
| } |
| |
| // Read an elfAttribute from the list following the rules used on ARM systems. |
| func (a *elfAttributeList) armAttr() elfAttribute { |
| attr := elfAttribute{tag: a.uleb128()} |
| switch { |
| case attr.tag == TagCompatibility: |
| attr.ival = a.uleb128() |
| attr.sval = a.string() |
| |
| case attr.tag == 64: // Tag_nodefaults has no argument |
| |
| case attr.tag == 65: // Tag_also_compatible_with |
| // Not really, but we don't actually care about this tag. |
| attr.sval = a.string() |
| |
| // Tag with string argument |
| case attr.tag == TagCPUName || attr.tag == TagCPURawName || (attr.tag >= 32 && attr.tag&1 != 0): |
| attr.sval = a.string() |
| |
| default: // Tag with integer argument |
| attr.ival = a.uleb128() |
| } |
| return attr |
| } |
| |
| func (a *elfAttributeList) done() bool { |
| if a.err != nil || len(a.data) == 0 { |
| return true |
| } |
| return false |
| } |
| |
| // Look for the attribute that indicates the object uses the hard-float ABI (a |
| // file-level attribute with tag Tag_VFP_arch and value 1). Unfortunately the |
| // format used means that we have to parse all of the file-level attributes to |
| // find the one we are looking for. This format is slightly documented in "ELF |
| // for the ARM Architecture" but mostly this is derived from reading the source |
| // to gold and readelf. |
| func parseArmAttributes(e binary.ByteOrder, data []byte) (found bool, ehdrFlags uint32, err error) { |
| found = false |
| if data[0] != 'A' { |
| return false, 0, fmt.Errorf(".ARM.attributes has unexpected format %c\n", data[0]) |
| } |
| data = data[1:] |
| for len(data) != 0 { |
| sectionlength := e.Uint32(data) |
| sectiondata := data[4:sectionlength] |
| data = data[sectionlength:] |
| |
| nulIndex := bytes.IndexByte(sectiondata, 0) |
| if nulIndex < 0 { |
| return false, 0, fmt.Errorf("corrupt .ARM.attributes (section name not NUL-terminated)\n") |
| } |
| name := string(sectiondata[:nulIndex]) |
| sectiondata = sectiondata[nulIndex+1:] |
| |
| if name != "aeabi" { |
| continue |
| } |
| for len(sectiondata) != 0 { |
| subsectiontag, sz := binary.Uvarint(sectiondata) |
| subsectionsize := e.Uint32(sectiondata[sz:]) |
| subsectiondata := sectiondata[sz+4 : subsectionsize] |
| sectiondata = sectiondata[subsectionsize:] |
| |
| if subsectiontag != TagFile { |
| continue |
| } |
| attrList := elfAttributeList{data: subsectiondata} |
| for !attrList.done() { |
| attr := attrList.armAttr() |
| if attr.tag == TagABIVFPArgs && attr.ival == 1 { |
| found = true |
| ehdrFlags = 0x5000402 // has entry point, Version5 EABI, hard-float ABI |
| } |
| } |
| if attrList.err != nil { |
| return false, 0, fmt.Errorf("could not parse .ARM.attributes\n") |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| return found, ehdrFlags, nil |
| } |
| |
| func Load(l *loader.Loader, arch *sys.Arch, syms *sym.Symbols, f *bio.Reader, pkg string, length int64, pn string, flags uint32) ([]*sym.Symbol, uint32, error) { |
| newSym := func(name string, version int) *sym.Symbol { |
| return l.Create(name, syms) |
| } |
| lookup := func(name string, version int) *sym.Symbol { |
| return l.LookupOrCreate(name, version, syms) |
| } |
| return load(arch, syms.IncVersion(), newSym, lookup, f, pkg, length, pn, flags) |
| } |
| |
| func LoadOld(arch *sys.Arch, syms *sym.Symbols, f *bio.Reader, pkg string, length int64, pn string, flags uint32) ([]*sym.Symbol, uint32, error) { |
| return load(arch, syms.IncVersion(), syms.Newsym, syms.Lookup, f, pkg, length, pn, flags) |
| } |
| |
| type lookupFunc func(string, int) *sym.Symbol |
| |
| // load loads the ELF file pn from f. |
| // Symbols are written into syms, and a slice of the text symbols is returned. |
| // |
| // On ARM systems, Load will attempt to determine what ELF header flags to |
| // emit by scanning the attributes in the ELF file being loaded. The |
| // parameter initEhdrFlags contains the current header flags for the output |
| // object, and the returned ehdrFlags contains what this Load function computes. |
| // TODO: find a better place for this logic. |
| func load(arch *sys.Arch, localSymVersion int, newSym, lookup lookupFunc, f *bio.Reader, pkg string, length int64, pn string, initEhdrFlags uint32) (textp []*sym.Symbol, ehdrFlags uint32, err error) { |
| errorf := func(str string, args ...interface{}) ([]*sym.Symbol, uint32, error) { |
| return nil, 0, fmt.Errorf("loadelf: %s: %v", pn, fmt.Sprintf(str, args...)) |
| } |
| |
| base := f.Offset() |
| |
| var hdrbuf [64]uint8 |
| if _, err := io.ReadFull(f, hdrbuf[:]); err != nil { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file: %v", err) |
| } |
| hdr := new(ElfHdrBytes) |
| binary.Read(bytes.NewReader(hdrbuf[:]), binary.BigEndian, hdr) // only byte arrays; byte order doesn't matter |
| if string(hdr.Ident[:4]) != "\x7FELF" { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file, bad header") |
| } |
| var e binary.ByteOrder |
| switch hdr.Ident[5] { |
| case ElfDataLsb: |
| e = binary.LittleEndian |
| |
| case ElfDataMsb: |
| e = binary.BigEndian |
| |
| default: |
| return errorf("malformed elf file, unknown header") |
| } |
| |
| // read header |
| elfobj := new(ElfObj) |
| |
| elfobj.e = e |
| elfobj.f = f |
| elfobj.base = base |
| elfobj.length = length |
| elfobj.name = pn |
| |
| is64 := 0 |
| if hdr.Ident[4] == ElfClass64 { |
| is64 = 1 |
| hdr := new(ElfHdrBytes64) |
| binary.Read(bytes.NewReader(hdrbuf[:]), binary.BigEndian, hdr) // only byte arrays; byte order doesn't matter |
| elfobj.type_ = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Type[:])) |
| elfobj.machine = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Machine[:])) |
| elfobj.version = e.Uint32(hdr.Version[:]) |
| elfobj.phoff = e.Uint64(hdr.Phoff[:]) |
| elfobj.shoff = e.Uint64(hdr.Shoff[:]) |
| elfobj.flags = e.Uint32(hdr.Flags[:]) |
| elfobj.ehsize = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Ehsize[:])) |
| elfobj.phentsize = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Phentsize[:])) |
| elfobj.phnum = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Phnum[:])) |
| elfobj.shentsize = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Shentsize[:])) |
| elfobj.shnum = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Shnum[:])) |
| elfobj.shstrndx = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Shstrndx[:])) |
| } else { |
| elfobj.type_ = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Type[:])) |
| elfobj.machine = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Machine[:])) |
| elfobj.version = e.Uint32(hdr.Version[:]) |
| elfobj.entry = uint64(e.Uint32(hdr.Entry[:])) |
| elfobj.phoff = uint64(e.Uint32(hdr.Phoff[:])) |
| elfobj.shoff = uint64(e.Uint32(hdr.Shoff[:])) |
| elfobj.flags = e.Uint32(hdr.Flags[:]) |
| elfobj.ehsize = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Ehsize[:])) |
| elfobj.phentsize = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Phentsize[:])) |
| elfobj.phnum = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Phnum[:])) |
| elfobj.shentsize = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Shentsize[:])) |
| elfobj.shnum = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Shnum[:])) |
| elfobj.shstrndx = uint32(e.Uint16(hdr.Shstrndx[:])) |
| } |
| |
| elfobj.is64 = is64 |
| |
| if v := uint32(hdr.Ident[6]); v != elfobj.version { |
| return errorf("malformed elf version: got %d, want %d", v, elfobj.version) |
| } |
| |
| if e.Uint16(hdr.Type[:]) != ElfTypeRelocatable { |
| return errorf("elf but not elf relocatable object") |
| } |
| |
| switch arch.Family { |
| default: |
| return errorf("elf %s unimplemented", arch.Name) |
| |
| case sys.MIPS: |
| if elfobj.machine != ElfMachMips || hdr.Ident[4] != ElfClass32 { |
| return errorf("elf object but not mips") |
| } |
| |
| case sys.MIPS64: |
| if elfobj.machine != ElfMachMips || hdr.Ident[4] != ElfClass64 { |
| return errorf("elf object but not mips64") |
| } |
| |
| case sys.ARM: |
| if e != binary.LittleEndian || elfobj.machine != ElfMachArm || hdr.Ident[4] != ElfClass32 { |
| return errorf("elf object but not arm") |
| } |
| |
| case sys.AMD64: |
| if e != binary.LittleEndian || elfobj.machine != ElfMachAmd64 || hdr.Ident[4] != ElfClass64 { |
| return errorf("elf object but not amd64") |
| } |
| |
| case sys.ARM64: |
| if e != binary.LittleEndian || elfobj.machine != ElfMachArm64 || hdr.Ident[4] != ElfClass64 { |
| return errorf("elf object but not arm64") |
| } |
| |
| case sys.I386: |
| if e != binary.LittleEndian || elfobj.machine != ElfMach386 || hdr.Ident[4] != ElfClass32 { |
| return errorf("elf object but not 386") |
| } |
| |
| case sys.PPC64: |
| if elfobj.machine != ElfMachPower64 || hdr.Ident[4] != ElfClass64 { |
| return errorf("elf object but not ppc64") |
| } |
| |
| case sys.S390X: |
| if elfobj.machine != ElfMachS390 || hdr.Ident[4] != ElfClass64 { |
| return errorf("elf object but not s390x") |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // load section list into memory. |
| elfobj.sect = make([]ElfSect, elfobj.shnum) |
| |
| elfobj.nsect = uint(elfobj.shnum) |
| for i := 0; uint(i) < elfobj.nsect; i++ { |
| f.MustSeek(int64(uint64(base)+elfobj.shoff+uint64(int64(i)*int64(elfobj.shentsize))), 0) |
| sect := &elfobj.sect[i] |
| if is64 != 0 { |
| var b ElfSectBytes64 |
| |
| if err := binary.Read(f, e, &b); err != nil { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file: %v", err) |
| } |
| |
| sect.nameoff = e.Uint32(b.Name[:]) |
| sect.type_ = e.Uint32(b.Type[:]) |
| sect.flags = e.Uint64(b.Flags[:]) |
| sect.addr = e.Uint64(b.Addr[:]) |
| sect.off = e.Uint64(b.Off[:]) |
| sect.size = e.Uint64(b.Size[:]) |
| sect.link = e.Uint32(b.Link[:]) |
| sect.info = e.Uint32(b.Info[:]) |
| sect.align = e.Uint64(b.Align[:]) |
| sect.entsize = e.Uint64(b.Entsize[:]) |
| } else { |
| var b ElfSectBytes |
| |
| if err := binary.Read(f, e, &b); err != nil { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file: %v", err) |
| } |
| |
| sect.nameoff = e.Uint32(b.Name[:]) |
| sect.type_ = e.Uint32(b.Type[:]) |
| sect.flags = uint64(e.Uint32(b.Flags[:])) |
| sect.addr = uint64(e.Uint32(b.Addr[:])) |
| sect.off = uint64(e.Uint32(b.Off[:])) |
| sect.size = uint64(e.Uint32(b.Size[:])) |
| sect.link = e.Uint32(b.Link[:]) |
| sect.info = e.Uint32(b.Info[:]) |
| sect.align = uint64(e.Uint32(b.Align[:])) |
| sect.entsize = uint64(e.Uint32(b.Entsize[:])) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // read section string table and translate names |
| if elfobj.shstrndx >= uint32(elfobj.nsect) { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file: shstrndx out of range %d >= %d", elfobj.shstrndx, elfobj.nsect) |
| } |
| |
| sect := &elfobj.sect[elfobj.shstrndx] |
| if err := elfmap(elfobj, sect); err != nil { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file: %v", err) |
| } |
| for i := 0; uint(i) < elfobj.nsect; i++ { |
| if elfobj.sect[i].nameoff != 0 { |
| elfobj.sect[i].name = cstring(sect.base[elfobj.sect[i].nameoff:]) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // load string table for symbols into memory. |
| elfobj.symtab = section(elfobj, ".symtab") |
| |
| if elfobj.symtab == nil { |
| // our work is done here - no symbols means nothing can refer to this file |
| return |
| } |
| |
| if elfobj.symtab.link <= 0 || elfobj.symtab.link >= uint32(elfobj.nsect) { |
| return errorf("elf object has symbol table with invalid string table link") |
| } |
| |
| elfobj.symstr = &elfobj.sect[elfobj.symtab.link] |
| if is64 != 0 { |
| elfobj.nsymtab = int(elfobj.symtab.size / ELF64SYMSIZE) |
| } else { |
| elfobj.nsymtab = int(elfobj.symtab.size / ELF32SYMSIZE) |
| } |
| |
| if err := elfmap(elfobj, elfobj.symtab); err != nil { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file: %v", err) |
| } |
| if err := elfmap(elfobj, elfobj.symstr); err != nil { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file: %v", err) |
| } |
| |
| // load text and data segments into memory. |
| // they are not as small as the section lists, but we'll need |
| // the memory anyway for the symbol images, so we might |
| // as well use one large chunk. |
| |
| // create symbols for elfmapped sections |
| sectsymNames := make(map[string]bool) |
| counter := 0 |
| for i := 0; uint(i) < elfobj.nsect; i++ { |
| sect = &elfobj.sect[i] |
| if sect.type_ == SHT_ARM_ATTRIBUTES && sect.name == ".ARM.attributes" { |
| if err := elfmap(elfobj, sect); err != nil { |
| return errorf("%s: malformed elf file: %v", pn, err) |
| } |
| // We assume the soft-float ABI unless we see a tag indicating otherwise. |
| if initEhdrFlags == 0x5000002 { |
| ehdrFlags = 0x5000202 |
| } else { |
| ehdrFlags = initEhdrFlags |
| } |
| found, newEhdrFlags, err := parseArmAttributes(e, sect.base[:sect.size]) |
| if err != nil { |
| // TODO(dfc) should this return an error? |
| log.Printf("%s: %v", pn, err) |
| } |
| if found { |
| ehdrFlags = newEhdrFlags |
| } |
| } |
| if (sect.type_ != ElfSectProgbits && sect.type_ != ElfSectNobits) || sect.flags&ElfSectFlagAlloc == 0 { |
| continue |
| } |
| if sect.type_ != ElfSectNobits { |
| if err := elfmap(elfobj, sect); err != nil { |
| return errorf("%s: malformed elf file: %v", pn, err) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| name := fmt.Sprintf("%s(%s)", pkg, sect.name) |
| for sectsymNames[name] { |
| counter++ |
| name = fmt.Sprintf("%s(%s%d)", pkg, sect.name, counter) |
| } |
| sectsymNames[name] = true |
| |
| s := lookup(name, localSymVersion) |
| |
| switch int(sect.flags) & (ElfSectFlagAlloc | ElfSectFlagWrite | ElfSectFlagExec) { |
| default: |
| return errorf("%s: unexpected flags for ELF section %s", pn, sect.name) |
| |
| case ElfSectFlagAlloc: |
| s.Type = sym.SRODATA |
| |
| case ElfSectFlagAlloc + ElfSectFlagWrite: |
| if sect.type_ == ElfSectNobits { |
| s.Type = sym.SNOPTRBSS |
| } else { |
| s.Type = sym.SNOPTRDATA |
| } |
| |
| case ElfSectFlagAlloc + ElfSectFlagExec: |
| s.Type = sym.STEXT |
| } |
| |
| if sect.name == ".got" || sect.name == ".toc" { |
| s.Type = sym.SELFGOT |
| } |
| if sect.type_ == ElfSectProgbits { |
| s.P = sect.base |
| s.P = s.P[:sect.size] |
| } |
| |
| s.Size = int64(sect.size) |
| s.Align = int32(sect.align) |
| sect.sym = s |
| } |
| |
| // enter sub-symbols into symbol table. |
| // symbol 0 is the null symbol. |
| symbols := make([]*sym.Symbol, elfobj.nsymtab) |
| |
| for i := 1; i < elfobj.nsymtab; i++ { |
| var elfsym ElfSym |
| if err := readelfsym(newSym, lookup, arch, elfobj, i, &elfsym, 1, localSymVersion); err != nil { |
| return errorf("%s: malformed elf file: %v", pn, err) |
| } |
| symbols[i] = elfsym.sym |
| if elfsym.type_ != ElfSymTypeFunc && elfsym.type_ != ElfSymTypeObject && elfsym.type_ != ElfSymTypeNone && elfsym.type_ != ElfSymTypeCommon { |
| continue |
| } |
| if elfsym.shndx == ElfSymShnCommon || elfsym.type_ == ElfSymTypeCommon { |
| s := elfsym.sym |
| if uint64(s.Size) < elfsym.size { |
| s.Size = int64(elfsym.size) |
| } |
| if s.Type == 0 || s.Type == sym.SXREF { |
| s.Type = sym.SNOPTRBSS |
| } |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| if uint(elfsym.shndx) >= elfobj.nsect || elfsym.shndx == 0 { |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| // even when we pass needSym == 1 to readelfsym, it might still return nil to skip some unwanted symbols |
| if elfsym.sym == nil { |
| continue |
| } |
| sect = &elfobj.sect[elfsym.shndx] |
| if sect.sym == nil { |
| if strings.HasPrefix(elfsym.name, ".Linfo_string") { // clang does this |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| if elfsym.name == "" && elfsym.type_ == 0 && sect.name == ".debug_str" { |
| // This reportedly happens with clang 3.7 on ARM. |
| // See issue 13139. |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| if strings.HasPrefix(elfsym.name, "$d") && elfsym.type_ == 0 && sect.name == ".debug_frame" { |
| // "$d" is a marker, not a real symbol. |
| // This happens with gcc on ARM64. |
| // See https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=21809 |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| if strings.HasPrefix(elfsym.name, ".LASF") { // gcc on s390x does this |
| continue |
| } |
| return errorf("%v: sym#%d: ignoring symbol in section %d (type %d)", elfsym.sym, i, elfsym.shndx, elfsym.type_) |
| } |
| |
| s := elfsym.sym |
| if s.Outer != nil { |
| if s.Attr.DuplicateOK() { |
| continue |
| } |
| return errorf("duplicate symbol reference: %s in both %s and %s", s.Name, s.Outer.Name, sect.sym.Name) |
| } |
| |
| s.Sub = sect.sym.Sub |
| sect.sym.Sub = s |
| s.Type = sect.sym.Type |
| s.Attr |= sym.AttrSubSymbol |
| if !s.Attr.CgoExportDynamic() { |
| s.SetDynimplib("") // satisfy dynimport |
| } |
| s.Value = int64(elfsym.value) |
| s.Size = int64(elfsym.size) |
| s.Outer = sect.sym |
| if sect.sym.Type == sym.STEXT { |
| if s.Attr.External() && !s.Attr.DuplicateOK() { |
| return errorf("%v: duplicate symbol definition", s) |
| } |
| s.Attr |= sym.AttrExternal |
| } |
| |
| if elfobj.machine == ElfMachPower64 { |
| flag := int(elfsym.other) >> 5 |
| if 2 <= flag && flag <= 6 { |
| s.SetLocalentry(1 << uint(flag-2)) |
| } else if flag == 7 { |
| return errorf("%v: invalid sym.other 0x%x", s, elfsym.other) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // Sort outer lists by address, adding to textp. |
| // This keeps textp in increasing address order. |
| for i := uint(0); i < elfobj.nsect; i++ { |
| s := elfobj.sect[i].sym |
| if s == nil { |
| continue |
| } |
| if s.Sub != nil { |
| s.Sub = sym.SortSub(s.Sub) |
| } |
| if s.Type == sym.STEXT { |
| if s.Attr.OnList() { |
| return errorf("symbol %s listed multiple times", s.Name) |
| } |
| s.Attr |= sym.AttrOnList |
| textp = append(textp, s) |
| for s = s.Sub; s != nil; s = s.Sub { |
| if s.Attr.OnList() { |
| return errorf("symbol %s listed multiple times", s.Name) |
| } |
| s.Attr |= sym.AttrOnList |
| textp = append(textp, s) |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // load relocations |
| for i := uint(0); i < elfobj.nsect; i++ { |
| rsect := &elfobj.sect[i] |
| if rsect.type_ != ElfSectRela && rsect.type_ != ElfSectRel { |
| continue |
| } |
| if rsect.info >= uint32(elfobj.nsect) || elfobj.sect[rsect.info].base == nil { |
| continue |
| } |
| sect = &elfobj.sect[rsect.info] |
| if err := elfmap(elfobj, rsect); err != nil { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file: %v", err) |
| } |
| rela := 0 |
| if rsect.type_ == ElfSectRela { |
| rela = 1 |
| } |
| n := int(rsect.size / uint64(4+4*is64) / uint64(2+rela)) |
| r := make([]sym.Reloc, n) |
| p := rsect.base |
| for j := 0; j < n; j++ { |
| var add uint64 |
| var symIdx int |
| var relocType uint64 |
| |
| rp := &r[j] |
| if is64 != 0 { |
| // 64-bit rel/rela |
| rp.Off = int32(e.Uint64(p)) |
| |
| p = p[8:] |
| switch arch.Family { |
| case sys.MIPS64: |
| // https://www.linux-mips.org/pub/linux/mips/doc/ABI/elf64-2.4.pdf |
| // The doc shows it's different with general Linux ELF |
| symIdx = int(e.Uint32(p)) |
| relocType = uint64(p[7]) |
| default: |
| info := e.Uint64(p) |
| relocType = info & 0xffffffff |
| symIdx = int(info >> 32) |
| } |
| p = p[8:] |
| if rela != 0 { |
| add = e.Uint64(p) |
| p = p[8:] |
| } |
| } else { |
| // 32-bit rel/rela |
| rp.Off = int32(e.Uint32(p)) |
| |
| p = p[4:] |
| info := e.Uint32(p) |
| relocType = uint64(info & 0xff) |
| symIdx = int(info >> 8) |
| p = p[4:] |
| if rela != 0 { |
| add = uint64(e.Uint32(p)) |
| p = p[4:] |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if relocType == 0 { // skip R_*_NONE relocation |
| j-- |
| n-- |
| continue |
| } |
| |
| if symIdx == 0 { // absolute relocation, don't bother reading the null symbol |
| rp.Sym = nil |
| } else { |
| var elfsym ElfSym |
| if err := readelfsym(newSym, lookup, arch, elfobj, symIdx, &elfsym, 0, 0); err != nil { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file: %v", err) |
| } |
| elfsym.sym = symbols[symIdx] |
| if elfsym.sym == nil { |
| return errorf("malformed elf file: %s#%d: reloc of invalid sym #%d %s shndx=%d type=%d", sect.sym.Name, j, symIdx, elfsym.name, elfsym.shndx, elfsym.type_) |
| } |
| |
| rp.Sym = elfsym.sym |
| } |
| |
| rp.Type = objabi.ElfRelocOffset + objabi.RelocType(relocType) |
| rp.Siz, err = relSize(arch, pn, uint32(relocType)) |
| if err != nil { |
| return nil, 0, err |
| } |
| if rela != 0 { |
| rp.Add = int64(add) |
| } else { |
| // load addend from image |
| if rp.Siz == 4 { |
| rp.Add = int64(e.Uint32(sect.base[rp.Off:])) |
| } else if rp.Siz == 8 { |
| rp.Add = int64(e.Uint64(sect.base[rp.Off:])) |
| } else { |
| return errorf("invalid rela size %d", rp.Siz) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| if rp.Siz == 2 { |
| rp.Add = int64(int16(rp.Add)) |
| } |
| if rp.Siz == 4 { |
| rp.Add = int64(int32(rp.Add)) |
| } |
| } |
| |
| //print("rel %s %d %d %s %#llx\n", sect->sym->name, rp->type, rp->siz, rp->sym->name, rp->add); |
| sort.Sort(sym.RelocByOff(r[:n])) |
| // just in case |
| |
| s := sect.sym |
| s.R = r |
| s.R = s.R[:n] |
| } |
| |
| return textp, ehdrFlags, nil |
| } |
| |
| func section(elfobj *ElfObj, name string) *ElfSect { |
| for i := 0; uint(i) < elfobj.nsect; i++ { |
| if elfobj.sect[i].name != "" && name != "" && elfobj.sect[i].name == name { |
| return &elfobj.sect[i] |
| } |
| } |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func elfmap(elfobj *ElfObj, sect *ElfSect) (err error) { |
| if sect.base != nil { |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| if sect.off+sect.size > uint64(elfobj.length) { |
| err = fmt.Errorf("elf section past end of file") |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| sect.base = make([]byte, sect.size) |
| elfobj.f.MustSeek(int64(uint64(elfobj.base)+sect.off), 0) |
| if _, err := io.ReadFull(elfobj.f, sect.base); err != nil { |
| return fmt.Errorf("short read: %v", err) |
| } |
| |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func readelfsym(newSym, lookup lookupFunc, arch *sys.Arch, elfobj *ElfObj, i int, elfsym *ElfSym, needSym int, localSymVersion int) (err error) { |
| if i >= elfobj.nsymtab || i < 0 { |
| err = fmt.Errorf("invalid elf symbol index") |
| return err |
| } |
| |
| if i == 0 { |
| return fmt.Errorf("readym: read null symbol!") |
| } |
| |
| if elfobj.is64 != 0 { |
| b := new(ElfSymBytes64) |
| binary.Read(bytes.NewReader(elfobj.symtab.base[i*ELF64SYMSIZE:(i+1)*ELF64SYMSIZE]), elfobj.e, b) |
| elfsym.name = cstring(elfobj.symstr.base[elfobj.e.Uint32(b.Name[:]):]) |
| elfsym.value = elfobj.e.Uint64(b.Value[:]) |
| elfsym.size = elfobj.e.Uint64(b.Size[:]) |
| elfsym.shndx = elfobj.e.Uint16(b.Shndx[:]) |
| elfsym.bind = b.Info >> 4 |
| elfsym.type_ = b.Info & 0xf |
| elfsym.other = b.Other |
| } else { |
| b := new(ElfSymBytes) |
| binary.Read(bytes.NewReader(elfobj.symtab.base[i*ELF32SYMSIZE:(i+1)*ELF32SYMSIZE]), elfobj.e, b) |
| elfsym.name = cstring(elfobj.symstr.base[elfobj.e.Uint32(b.Name[:]):]) |
| elfsym.value = uint64(elfobj.e.Uint32(b.Value[:])) |
| elfsym.size = uint64(elfobj.e.Uint32(b.Size[:])) |
| elfsym.shndx = elfobj.e.Uint16(b.Shndx[:]) |
| elfsym.bind = b.Info >> 4 |
| elfsym.type_ = b.Info & 0xf |
| elfsym.other = b.Other |
| } |
| |
| var s *sym.Symbol |
| if elfsym.name == "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_" { |
| elfsym.name = ".got" |
| } |
| if elfsym.name == ".TOC." { |
| // Magic symbol on ppc64. Will be set to this object |
| // file's .got+0x8000. |
| elfsym.bind = ElfSymBindLocal |
| } |
| |
| switch elfsym.type_ { |
| case ElfSymTypeSection: |
| s = elfobj.sect[elfsym.shndx].sym |
| |
| case ElfSymTypeObject, ElfSymTypeFunc, ElfSymTypeNone, ElfSymTypeCommon: |
| switch elfsym.bind { |
| case ElfSymBindGlobal: |
| if needSym != 0 { |
| s = lookup(elfsym.name, 0) |
| |
| // for global scoped hidden symbols we should insert it into |
| // symbol hash table, but mark them as hidden. |
| // __i686.get_pc_thunk.bx is allowed to be duplicated, to |
| // workaround that we set dupok. |
| // TODO(minux): correctly handle __i686.get_pc_thunk.bx without |
| // set dupok generally. See https://golang.org/cl/5823055 |
| // comment #5 for details. |
| if s != nil && elfsym.other == 2 { |
| s.Attr |= sym.AttrDuplicateOK | sym.AttrVisibilityHidden |
| } |
| } |
| |
| case ElfSymBindLocal: |
| if (arch.Family == sys.ARM || arch.Family == sys.ARM64) && (strings.HasPrefix(elfsym.name, "$a") || strings.HasPrefix(elfsym.name, "$d") || strings.HasPrefix(elfsym.name, "$x")) { |
| // binutils for arm and arm64 generate these mapping |
| // symbols, ignore these |
| break |
| } |
| |
| if elfsym.name == ".TOC." { |
| // We need to be able to look this up, |
| // so put it in the hash table. |
| if needSym != 0 { |
| s = lookup(elfsym.name, localSymVersion) |
| s.Attr |= sym.AttrVisibilityHidden |
| } |
| |
| break |
| } |
| |
| if needSym != 0 { |
| // local names and hidden global names are unique |
| // and should only be referenced by their index, not name, so we |
| // don't bother to add them into the hash table |
| // FIXME: pass empty string here for name? This would |
| // reduce mem use, but also (possibly) make it harder |
| // to debug problems. |
| s = newSym(elfsym.name, localSymVersion) |
| |
| s.Attr |= sym.AttrVisibilityHidden |
| } |
| |
| case ElfSymBindWeak: |
| if needSym != 0 { |
| s = lookup(elfsym.name, 0) |
| if elfsym.other == 2 { |
| s.Attr |= sym.AttrVisibilityHidden |
| } |
| |
| // Allow weak symbols to be duplicated when already defined. |
| if s.Outer != nil { |
| s.Attr |= sym.AttrDuplicateOK |
| } |
| } |
| |
| default: |
| err = fmt.Errorf("%s: invalid symbol binding %d", elfsym.name, elfsym.bind) |
| return err |
| } |
| } |
| |
| // TODO(mwhudson): the test of VisibilityHidden here probably doesn't make |
| // sense and should be removed when someone has thought about it properly. |
| if s != nil && s.Type == 0 && !s.Attr.VisibilityHidden() && elfsym.type_ != ElfSymTypeSection { |
| s.Type = sym.SXREF |
| } |
| elfsym.sym = s |
| |
| return nil |
| } |
| |
| func relSize(arch *sys.Arch, pn string, elftype uint32) (uint8, error) { |
| // TODO(mdempsky): Replace this with a struct-valued switch statement |
| // once golang.org/issue/15164 is fixed or found to not impair cmd/link |
| // performance. |
| |
| const ( |
| AMD64 = uint32(sys.AMD64) |
| ARM = uint32(sys.ARM) |
| ARM64 = uint32(sys.ARM64) |
| I386 = uint32(sys.I386) |
| PPC64 = uint32(sys.PPC64) |
| S390X = uint32(sys.S390X) |
| MIPS = uint32(sys.MIPS) |
| MIPS64 = uint32(sys.MIPS64) |
| ) |
| |
| switch uint32(arch.Family) | elftype<<16 { |
| default: |
| return 0, fmt.Errorf("%s: unknown relocation type %d; compiled without -fpic?", pn, elftype) |
| |
| case MIPS | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_HI16)<<16, |
| MIPS | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_LO16)<<16, |
| MIPS | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_GOT16)<<16, |
| MIPS | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_GPREL16)<<16, |
| MIPS | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_GOT_PAGE)<<16, |
| MIPS | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_JALR)<<16, |
| MIPS | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_GOT_OFST)<<16, |
| MIPS64 | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_HI16)<<16, |
| MIPS64 | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_LO16)<<16, |
| MIPS64 | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_GOT16)<<16, |
| MIPS64 | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_GPREL16)<<16, |
| MIPS64 | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_GOT_PAGE)<<16, |
| MIPS64 | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_JALR)<<16, |
| MIPS64 | uint32(elf.R_MIPS_GOT_OFST)<<16: |
| return 4, nil |
| |
| case S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_8)<<16: |
| return 1, nil |
| |
| case PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_TOC16)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_TOC16_LO)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_TOC16_HI)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_TOC16_HA)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_TOC16_DS)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_TOC16_LO_DS)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_REL16_LO)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_REL16_HI)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_REL16_HA)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_16)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_GOT16)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_PC16)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_PC16DBL)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_PLT16DBL)<<16: |
| return 2, nil |
| |
| case ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_ABS32)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_GOT32)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_PLT32)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_GOTOFF)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_GOTPC)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_THM_PC22)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_REL32)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_CALL)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_V4BX)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_GOT_PREL)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_PC24)<<16, |
| ARM | uint32(elf.R_ARM_JUMP24)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_CALL26)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_ADR_GOT_PAGE)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_LD64_GOT_LO12_NC)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_ADD_ABS_LO12_NC)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_LDST8_ABS_LO12_NC)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_LDST32_ABS_LO12_NC)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_LDST64_ABS_LO12_NC)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_LDST128_ABS_LO12_NC)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_PREL32)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_JUMP26)<<16, |
| AMD64 | uint32(elf.R_X86_64_PC32)<<16, |
| AMD64 | uint32(elf.R_X86_64_PLT32)<<16, |
| AMD64 | uint32(elf.R_X86_64_GOTPCREL)<<16, |
| AMD64 | uint32(elf.R_X86_64_GOTPCRELX)<<16, |
| AMD64 | uint32(elf.R_X86_64_REX_GOTPCRELX)<<16, |
| I386 | uint32(elf.R_386_32)<<16, |
| I386 | uint32(elf.R_386_PC32)<<16, |
| I386 | uint32(elf.R_386_GOT32)<<16, |
| I386 | uint32(elf.R_386_PLT32)<<16, |
| I386 | uint32(elf.R_386_GOTOFF)<<16, |
| I386 | uint32(elf.R_386_GOTPC)<<16, |
| I386 | uint32(elf.R_386_GOT32X)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_REL24)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC_REL32)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_32)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_PC32)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_GOT32)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_PLT32)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_PC32DBL)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_PLT32DBL)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_GOTPCDBL)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_GOTENT)<<16: |
| return 4, nil |
| |
| case AMD64 | uint32(elf.R_X86_64_64)<<16, |
| AMD64 | uint32(elf.R_X86_64_PC64)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_ABS64)<<16, |
| ARM64 | uint32(elf.R_AARCH64_PREL64)<<16, |
| PPC64 | uint32(elf.R_PPC64_ADDR64)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_GLOB_DAT)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_RELATIVE)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_GOTOFF)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_GOTPC)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_64)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_PC64)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_GOT64)<<16, |
| S390X | uint32(elf.R_390_PLT64)<<16: |
| return 8, nil |
| } |
| } |
| |
| func cstring(x []byte) string { |
| i := bytes.IndexByte(x, '\x00') |
| if i >= 0 { |
| x = x[:i] |
| } |
| return string(x) |
| } |