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1 /* Modified by Andrew.Vignaux@comp.vuw.ac.nz to get it to work :-) */
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2
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3 /* Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
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5 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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6 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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7 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
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8 any later version.
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9
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10 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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13 GNU General Public License for more details.
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14
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15 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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16 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
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17 Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
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18
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19 In other words, you are welcome to use, share and improve this program.
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20 You are forbidden to forbid anyone else to use, share and improve
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21 what you give them. Help stamp out software-hoarding! */
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22
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24 /*
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25 * unexec.c - Convert a running program into an a.out file.
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26 *
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27 * Author: Spencer W. Thomas
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28 * Computer Science Dept.
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29 * University of Utah
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30 * Date: Tue Mar 2 1982
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31 * Modified heavily since then.
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32 *
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33 * Synopsis:
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34 * unexec (new_name, a_name, data_start, bss_start, entry_address)
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35 * char *new_name, *a_name;
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36 * unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address;
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37 *
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38 * Takes a snapshot of the program and makes an a.out format file in the
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39 * file named by the string argument new_name.
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40 * If a_name is non-NULL, the symbol table will be taken from the given file.
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41 * On some machines, an existing a_name file is required.
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42 *
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43 * The boundaries within the a.out file may be adjusted with the data_start
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44 * and bss_start arguments. Either or both may be given as 0 for defaults.
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45 *
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46 * Data_start gives the boundary between the text segment and the data
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47 * segment of the program. The text segment can contain shared, read-only
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48 * program code and literal data, while the data segment is always unshared
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49 * and unprotected. Data_start gives the lowest unprotected address.
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50 * The value you specify may be rounded down to a suitable boundary
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51 * as required by the machine you are using.
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52 *
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53 * Specifying zero for data_start means the boundary between text and data
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54 * should not be the same as when the program was loaded.
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55 * If NO_REMAP is defined, the argument data_start is ignored and the
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56 * segment boundaries are never changed.
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57 *
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58 * Bss_start indicates how much of the data segment is to be saved in the
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59 * a.out file and restored when the program is executed. It gives the lowest
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60 * unsaved address, and is rounded up to a page boundary. The default when 0
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61 * is given assumes that the entire data segment is to be stored, including
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62 * the previous data and bss as well as any additional storage allocated with
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63 * break (2).
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64 *
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65 * The new file is set up to start at entry_address.
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66 *
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67 * If you make improvements I'd like to get them too.
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68 * harpo!utah-cs!thomas, thomas@Utah-20
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69 *
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70 */
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71
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72 /* There are several compilation parameters affecting unexec:
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73
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74 * COFF
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75
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76 Define this if your system uses COFF for executables.
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77 Otherwise we assume you use Berkeley format.
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78
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79 * NO_REMAP
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80
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81 Define this if you do not want to try to save Emacs's pure data areas
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82 as part of the text segment.
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83
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84 Saving them as text is good because it allows users to share more.
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85
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86 However, on machines that locate the text area far from the data area,
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87 the boundary cannot feasibly be moved. Such machines require
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88 NO_REMAP.
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89
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90 Also, remapping can cause trouble with the built-in startup routine
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91 /lib/crt0.o, which defines `environ' as an initialized variable.
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92 Dumping `environ' as pure does not work! So, to use remapping,
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93 you must write a startup routine for your machine in Emacs's crt0.c.
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94 If NO_REMAP is defined, Emacs uses the system's crt0.o.
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95
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96 * SECTION_ALIGNMENT
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97
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98 Some machines that use COFF executables require that each section
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99 start on a certain boundary *in the COFF file*. Such machines should
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100 define SECTION_ALIGNMENT to a mask of the low-order bits that must be
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101 zero on such a boundary. This mask is used to control padding between
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102 segments in the COFF file.
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103
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104 If SECTION_ALIGNMENT is not defined, the segments are written
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105 consecutively with no attempt at alignment. This is right for
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106 unmodified system V.
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107
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108 * SEGMENT_MASK
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109
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110 Some machines require that the beginnings and ends of segments
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111 *in core* be on certain boundaries. For most machines, a page
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112 boundary is sufficient. That is the default. When a larger
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113 boundary is needed, define SEGMENT_MASK to a mask of
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114 the bits that must be zero on such a boundary.
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115
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116 * A_TEXT_OFFSET(HDR)
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117
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118 Some machines count the a.out header as part of the size of the text
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119 segment (a_text); they may actually load the header into core as the
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120 first data in the text segment. Some have additional padding between
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121 the header and the real text of the program that is counted in a_text.
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122
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123 For these machines, define A_TEXT_OFFSET(HDR) to examine the header
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124 structure HDR and return the number of bytes to add to `a_text'
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125 before writing it (above and beyond the number of bytes of actual
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126 program text). HDR's standard fields are already correct, except that
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127 this adjustment to the `a_text' field has not yet been made;
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128 thus, the amount of offset can depend on the data in the file.
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129
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130 * A_TEXT_SEEK(HDR)
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131
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132 If defined, this macro specifies the number of bytes to seek into the
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133 a.out file before starting to write the text segment.a
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134
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135 * EXEC_MAGIC
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136
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137 For machines using COFF, this macro, if defined, is a value stored
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138 into the magic number field of the output file.
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139
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140 * ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER
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141
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142 This macro can be used to generate statements to adjust or
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143 initialize nonstandard fields in the file header
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144
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145 * ADDR_CORRECT(ADDR)
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146
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147 Macro to correct an int which is the bit pattern of a pointer to a byte
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148 into an int which is the number of a byte.
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149
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150 This macro has a default definition which is usually right.
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151 This default definition is a no-op on most machines (where a
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152 pointer looks like an int) but not on all machines.
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153
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154 */
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155
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156 #define XCOFF
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157 #define COFF
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158 #define NO_REMAP
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159
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160 #ifndef emacs
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161 #define PERROR(arg) perror (arg); return -1
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162 #else
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163 #include <config.h>
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164 #define PERROR(file) report_error (file, new)
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165 #endif
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166
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167 #ifndef CANNOT_DUMP /* all rest of file! */
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168
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169 #ifndef CANNOT_UNEXEC /* most of rest of file */
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170
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171 #include <a.out.h>
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172 /* Define getpagesize () if the system does not.
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173 Note that this may depend on symbols defined in a.out.h
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174 */
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175 #include "getpagesize.h"
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176
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177 #ifndef makedev /* Try to detect types.h already loaded */
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178 #include <sys/types.h>
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179 #endif
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180 #include <stdio.h>
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181 #include <sys/stat.h>
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182 #include <errno.h>
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183
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184 extern char *start_of_text (); /* Start of text */
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185 extern char *start_of_data (); /* Start of initialized data */
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186
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187 extern int _data;
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188 extern int _edata;
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189 extern int _text;
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190 extern int _etext;
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191 extern int _end;
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192 #ifdef COFF
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193 #ifndef USG
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194 #ifndef STRIDE
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195 #ifndef UMAX
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196 #ifndef sun386
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197 /* I have a suspicion that these are turned off on all systems
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198 and can be deleted. Try it in version 19. */
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199 #include <filehdr.h>
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200 #include <aouthdr.h>
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201 #include <scnhdr.h>
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202 #include <syms.h>
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203 #endif /* not sun386 */
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204 #endif /* not UMAX */
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205 #endif /* Not STRIDE */
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206 #endif /* not USG */
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207 static long block_copy_start; /* Old executable start point */
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208 static struct filehdr f_hdr; /* File header */
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209 static struct aouthdr f_ohdr; /* Optional file header (a.out) */
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210 long bias; /* Bias to add for growth */
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211 long lnnoptr; /* Pointer to line-number info within file */
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212 #define SYMS_START block_copy_start
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213
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214 static long text_scnptr;
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215 static long data_scnptr;
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216 #ifdef XCOFF
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217 static long load_scnptr;
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218 static long orig_load_scnptr;
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219 static long orig_data_scnptr;
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220 #endif
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221 static long data_st;
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222
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223 #ifndef MAX_SECTIONS
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224 #define MAX_SECTIONS 10
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225 #endif
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226
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227 #endif /* COFF */
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228
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229 static int pagemask;
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230
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231 /* Correct an int which is the bit pattern of a pointer to a byte
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232 into an int which is the number of a byte.
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233 This is a no-op on ordinary machines, but not on all. */
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234
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235 #ifndef ADDR_CORRECT /* Let m-*.h files override this definition */
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236 #define ADDR_CORRECT(x) ((char *)(x) - (char*)0)
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237 #endif
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238
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239 #ifdef emacs
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240
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241 static
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242 report_error (file, fd)
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243 char *file;
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244 int fd;
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245 {
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246 if (fd)
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247 close (fd);
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248 error ("Failure operating on %s", file);
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249 }
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250 #endif /* emacs */
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251
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252 #define ERROR0(msg) report_error_1 (new, msg, 0, 0); return -1
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253 #define ERROR1(msg,x) report_error_1 (new, msg, x, 0); return -1
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254 #define ERROR2(msg,x,y) report_error_1 (new, msg, x, y); return -1
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255
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256 static
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257 report_error_1 (fd, msg, a1, a2)
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258 int fd;
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259 char *msg;
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260 int a1, a2;
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261 {
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262 close (fd);
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263 #ifdef emacs
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264 error (msg, a1, a2);
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265 #else
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266 fprintf (stderr, msg, a1, a2);
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267 fprintf (stderr, "\n");
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268 #endif
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269 }
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270
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271 static int make_hdr ();
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272 static void mark_x ();
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273 static int copy_text_and_data ();
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274 static int copy_sym ();
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275
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276 /* ****************************************************************
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277 * unexec
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278 *
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279 * driving logic.
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280 */
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281 unexec (new_name, a_name, data_start, bss_start, entry_address)
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282 char *new_name, *a_name;
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283 unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address;
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284 {
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285 int new, a_out = -1;
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286
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287 if (a_name && (a_out = open (a_name, 0)) < 0)
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288 {
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289 PERROR (a_name);
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290 }
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291 if ((new = creat (new_name, 0666)) < 0)
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292 {
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293 PERROR (new_name);
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294 }
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295 if (make_hdr (new,a_out,data_start,bss_start,entry_address,a_name,new_name) < 0
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296 || copy_text_and_data (new) < 0
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297 || copy_sym (new, a_out, a_name, new_name) < 0
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298 #ifdef COFF
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299 || adjust_lnnoptrs (new, a_out, new_name) < 0
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300 #endif
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301 #ifdef XCOFF
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302 || unrelocate_symbols (new, a_out, a_name, new_name) < 0
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303 #endif
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304 )
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305 {
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306 close (new);
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307 /* unlink (new_name); /* Failed, unlink new a.out */
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308 return -1;
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309 }
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310
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311 close (new);
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312 if (a_out >= 0)
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313 close (a_out);
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314 mark_x (new_name);
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315 return 0;
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316 }
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317
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318 /* ****************************************************************
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319 * make_hdr
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320 *
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321 * Make the header in the new a.out from the header in core.
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322 * Modify the text and data sizes.
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323 */
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324 static int
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325 make_hdr (new, a_out, data_start, bss_start, entry_address, a_name, new_name)
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326 int new, a_out;
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327 unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address;
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328 char *a_name;
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329 char *new_name;
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330 {
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331 register int scns;
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332 unsigned int bss_end;
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333
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334 struct scnhdr section[MAX_SECTIONS];
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335 struct scnhdr * f_thdr; /* Text section header */
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336 struct scnhdr * f_dhdr; /* Data section header */
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337 struct scnhdr * f_bhdr; /* Bss section header */
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338 struct scnhdr * f_lhdr; /* Loader section header */
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339 struct scnhdr * f_tchdr; /* Typechk section header */
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340 struct scnhdr * f_dbhdr; /* Debug section header */
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341 struct scnhdr * f_xhdr; /* Except section header */
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342
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343 load_scnptr = orig_load_scnptr = lnnoptr = 0;
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344 pagemask = getpagesize () - 1;
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345
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346 /* Adjust text/data boundary. */
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347 #ifdef NO_REMAP
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348 data_start = (long) start_of_data ();
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349 #endif /* NO_REMAP */
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350 data_start = ADDR_CORRECT (data_start);
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351
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352 #ifdef SEGMENT_MASK
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353 data_start = data_start & ~SEGMENT_MASK; /* (Down) to segment boundary. */
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354 #else
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355 data_start = data_start & ~pagemask; /* (Down) to page boundary. */
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356 #endif
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357
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358
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359 bss_end = ADDR_CORRECT (sbrk (0)) + pagemask;
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360 bss_end &= ~ pagemask;
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361 /* Adjust data/bss boundary. */
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362 if (bss_start != 0)
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363 {
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364 bss_start = (ADDR_CORRECT (bss_start) + pagemask);
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365 /* (Up) to page bdry. */
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366 bss_start &= ~ pagemask;
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367 if (bss_start > bss_end)
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368 {
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369 ERROR1 ("unexec: Specified bss_start (%u) is past end of program",
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370 bss_start);
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371 }
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372 }
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373 else
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374 bss_start = bss_end;
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375
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376 if (data_start > bss_start) /* Can't have negative data size. */
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377 {
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378 ERROR2 ("unexec: data_start (%u) can't be greater than bss_start (%u)",
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379 data_start, bss_start);
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380 }
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381
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383 /* Salvage as much info from the existing file as possible */
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384 block_copy_start = 0;
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385 f_thdr = NULL; f_dhdr = NULL; f_bhdr = NULL;
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386 f_lhdr = NULL; f_tchdr = NULL; f_dbhdr = NULL; f_xhdr = NULL;
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387 if (a_out >= 0)
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388 {
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389 if (read (a_out, &f_hdr, sizeof (f_hdr)) != sizeof (f_hdr))
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390 {
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391 PERROR (a_name);
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392 }
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393 block_copy_start += sizeof (f_hdr);
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394 if (f_hdr.f_opthdr > 0)
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395 {
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396 if (read (a_out, &f_ohdr, sizeof (f_ohdr)) != sizeof (f_ohdr))
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397 {
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398 PERROR (a_name);
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399 }
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400 block_copy_start += sizeof (f_ohdr);
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401 }
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402 if (f_hdr.f_nscns > MAX_SECTIONS)
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403 {
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404 ERROR0 ("unexec: too many section headers -- increase MAX_SECTIONS");
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405 }
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406 /* Loop through section headers */
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407 for (scns = 0; scns < f_hdr.f_nscns; scns++) {
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408 struct scnhdr *s = §ion[scns];
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409 if (read (a_out, s, sizeof (*s)) != sizeof (*s))
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410 {
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411 PERROR (a_name);
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412 }
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413 if (s->s_scnptr > 0L)
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414 {
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415 if (block_copy_start < s->s_scnptr + s->s_size)
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416 block_copy_start = s->s_scnptr + s->s_size;
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417 }
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419 #define CHECK_SCNHDR(ptr, name, flags) \
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420 if (strcmp(s->s_name, name) == 0) { \
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421 if (s->s_flags != flags) { \
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422 fprintf(stderr, "unexec: %x flags where %x expected in %s section.\n", \
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423 s->s_flags, flags, name); \
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424 } \
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425 if (ptr) { \
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426 fprintf(stderr, "unexec: duplicate section header for section %s.\n", \
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427 name); \
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428 } \
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429 ptr = s; \
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430 }
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431 CHECK_SCNHDR(f_thdr, _TEXT, STYP_TEXT);
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432 CHECK_SCNHDR(f_dhdr, _DATA, STYP_DATA);
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433 CHECK_SCNHDR(f_bhdr, _BSS, STYP_BSS);
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434 CHECK_SCNHDR(f_lhdr, _LOADER, STYP_LOADER);
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435 CHECK_SCNHDR(f_dbhdr, _DEBUG, STYP_DEBUG);
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436 CHECK_SCNHDR(f_tchdr, _TYPCHK, STYP_TYPCHK);
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437 CHECK_SCNHDR(f_xhdr, _EXCEPT, STYP_EXCEPT);
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438 }
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439
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440 if (f_thdr == 0)
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441 {
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442 ERROR1 ("unexec: couldn't find \"%s\" section", _TEXT);
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443 }
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444 if (f_dhdr == 0)
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445 {
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446 ERROR1 ("unexec: couldn't find \"%s\" section", _DATA);
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447 }
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448 if (f_bhdr == 0)
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449 {
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450 ERROR1 ("unexec: couldn't find \"%s\" section", _BSS);
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451 }
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452 }
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453 else
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454 {
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455 ERROR0 ("can't build a COFF file from scratch yet");
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456 }
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457 orig_data_scnptr = f_dhdr->s_scnptr;
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458 orig_load_scnptr = f_lhdr ? f_lhdr->s_scnptr : 0;
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459
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560
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460 /* Now we alter the contents of all the f_*hdr variables
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461 to correspond to what we want to dump. */
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462 f_hdr.f_flags |= (F_RELFLG | F_EXEC); /* Why? */
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463 #ifdef EXEC_MAGIC
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464 f_ohdr.magic = EXEC_MAGIC;
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465 #endif
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466 #ifndef NO_REMAP
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467 f_ohdr.tsize = data_start - f_ohdr.text_start;
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468 f_ohdr.text_start = (long) start_of_text ();
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469 #endif
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470 f_ohdr.dsize = bss_start - ((unsigned) &_data);
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471 f_ohdr.bsize = bss_end - bss_start;
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472
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473 f_dhdr->s_size = f_ohdr.dsize;
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474 f_bhdr->s_size = f_ohdr.bsize;
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475 f_bhdr->s_paddr = f_ohdr.dsize;
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476 f_bhdr->s_vaddr = f_ohdr.dsize;
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477
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478 /* fix scnptr's */
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479 {
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480 long ptr;
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481
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482 for (scns = 0; scns < f_hdr.f_nscns; scns++) {
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483 struct scnhdr *s = §ion[scns];
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484 if (scns == 0)
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485 ptr = s->s_scnptr;
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486
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487 if (s->s_scnptr != 0)
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488 {
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489 s->s_scnptr = ptr;
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490 }
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491
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560
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492 if ((s->s_flags & 0xffff) == STYP_PAD)
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493 {
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560
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494 /*
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495 * the text_start should probably be o_algntext but that doesn't
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496 * seem to change
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497 */
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498 if (f_ohdr.text_start != 0) /* && scns != 0 */
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499 {
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500 s->s_size = 512 - (s->s_scnptr % 512);
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501 if (s->s_size == 512)
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502 s->s_size = 0;
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503 }
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504 }
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505
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560
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506 ptr = ptr + s->s_size;
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507 }
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508
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509 bias = ptr - block_copy_start;
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510 }
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511
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512 /* fix other pointers */
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513 for (scns = 0; scns < f_hdr.f_nscns; scns++) {
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514 struct scnhdr *s = §ion[scns];
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515
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516 if (s->s_relptr != 0)
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517 {
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518 s->s_relptr += bias;
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519 }
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520 if (s->s_lnnoptr != 0)
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521 {
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522 if (lnnoptr == 0) lnnoptr = s->s_lnnoptr;
|
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523 s->s_lnnoptr += bias;
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524 }
|
|
525 }
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110
|
526
|
560
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527 if (f_hdr.f_symptr > 0L)
|
|
528 {
|
|
529 f_hdr.f_symptr += bias;
|
|
530 }
|
110
|
531
|
560
|
532 data_st = data_start;
|
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533 text_scnptr = f_thdr->s_scnptr;
|
|
534 data_scnptr = f_dhdr->s_scnptr;
|
|
535 load_scnptr = f_lhdr ? f_lhdr->s_scnptr : 0;
|
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536 block_copy_start = orig_load_scnptr;
|
110
|
537
|
560
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538 #ifdef ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER
|
|
539 ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER
|
|
540 #endif /* ADJUST_EXEC_HEADER */
|
|
541
|
|
542 if (write (new, &f_hdr, sizeof (f_hdr)) != sizeof (f_hdr))
|
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543 {
|
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544 PERROR (new_name);
|
|
545 }
|
|
546
|
|
547 if (f_hdr.f_opthdr > 0)
|
|
548 {
|
|
549 if (write (new, &f_ohdr, sizeof (f_ohdr)) != sizeof (f_ohdr))
|
110
|
550 {
|
560
|
551 PERROR (new_name);
|
110
|
552 }
|
|
553 }
|
|
554
|
560
|
555 for (scns = 0; scns < f_hdr.f_nscns; scns++) {
|
|
556 struct scnhdr *s = §ion[scns];
|
|
557 if (write (new, s, sizeof (*s)) != sizeof (*s))
|
|
558 {
|
|
559 PERROR (new_name);
|
|
560 }
|
|
561 }
|
|
562
|
|
563 return (0);
|
|
564
|
|
565 #endif /* COFF */
|
|
566 }
|
|
567
|
|
568 /* ****************************************************************
|
|
569
|
|
570 *
|
|
571 * Copy the text and data segments from memory to the new a.out
|
|
572 */
|
|
573 static int
|
|
574 copy_text_and_data (new)
|
|
575 int new;
|
|
576 {
|
|
577 register char *end;
|
|
578 register char *ptr;
|
|
579
|
|
580 lseek (new, (long) text_scnptr, 0);
|
|
581 ptr = start_of_text () + text_scnptr;
|
|
582 end = ptr + f_ohdr.tsize;
|
|
583 write_segment (new, ptr, end);
|
|
584
|
|
585 lseek (new, (long) data_scnptr, 0);
|
|
586 ptr = (char *) &_data;
|
|
587 end = ptr + f_ohdr.dsize;
|
|
588 write_segment (new, ptr, end);
|
|
589
|
|
590 return 0;
|
110
|
591 }
|
|
592
|
560
|
593 write_segment (new, ptr, end)
|
|
594 int new;
|
|
595 register char *ptr, *end;
|
|
596 {
|
|
597 register int i, nwrite, ret;
|
|
598 char buf[80];
|
|
599 extern int errno;
|
|
600 char zeros[128];
|
|
601
|
|
602 bzero (zeros, sizeof zeros);
|
110
|
603
|
560
|
604 for (i = 0; ptr < end;)
|
|
605 {
|
|
606 /* distance to next multiple of 128. */
|
|
607 nwrite = (((int) ptr + 128) & -128) - (int) ptr;
|
|
608 /* But not beyond specified end. */
|
|
609 if (nwrite > end - ptr) nwrite = end - ptr;
|
|
610 ret = write (new, ptr, nwrite);
|
|
611 /* If write gets a page fault, it means we reached
|
|
612 a gap between the old text segment and the old data segment.
|
|
613 This gap has probably been remapped into part of the text segment.
|
|
614 So write zeros for it. */
|
|
615 if (ret == -1 && errno == EFAULT)
|
|
616 {
|
|
617 write (new, zeros, nwrite);
|
|
618 }
|
|
619 else if (nwrite != ret)
|
|
620 {
|
|
621 sprintf (buf,
|
|
622 "unexec write failure: addr 0x%x, fileno %d, size 0x%x, wrote 0x%x, errno %d",
|
|
623 ptr, new, nwrite, ret, errno);
|
|
624 PERROR (buf);
|
|
625 }
|
|
626 i += nwrite;
|
|
627 ptr += nwrite;
|
|
628 }
|
|
629 }
|
|
630
|
|
631 /* ****************************************************************
|
|
632 * copy_sym
|
|
633 *
|
|
634 * Copy the relocation information and symbol table from the a.out to the new
|
|
635 */
|
|
636 static int
|
|
637 copy_sym (new, a_out, a_name, new_name)
|
|
638 int new, a_out;
|
|
639 char *a_name, *new_name;
|
110
|
640 {
|
560
|
641 char page[1024];
|
|
642 int n;
|
|
643
|
|
644 if (a_out < 0)
|
|
645 return 0;
|
|
646
|
|
647 if (SYMS_START == 0L)
|
|
648 return 0;
|
|
649
|
|
650 if (lnnoptr && lnnoptr < SYMS_START) /* if there is line number info */
|
|
651 lseek (a_out, lnnoptr, 0); /* start copying from there */
|
|
652 else
|
|
653 lseek (a_out, SYMS_START, 0); /* Position a.out to symtab. */
|
|
654
|
|
655 while ((n = read (a_out, page, sizeof page)) > 0)
|
|
656 {
|
|
657 if (write (new, page, n) != n)
|
|
658 {
|
|
659 PERROR (new_name);
|
|
660 }
|
|
661 }
|
|
662 if (n < 0)
|
|
663 {
|
|
664 PERROR (a_name);
|
|
665 }
|
|
666 return 0;
|
|
667 }
|
|
668
|
|
669 /* ****************************************************************
|
|
670 * mark_x
|
|
671 *
|
3591
|
672 * After successfully building the new a.out, mark it executable
|
560
|
673 */
|
|
674 static void
|
|
675 mark_x (name)
|
|
676 char *name;
|
|
677 {
|
|
678 struct stat sbuf;
|
|
679 int um;
|
|
680 int new = 0; /* for PERROR */
|
110
|
681
|
560
|
682 um = umask (777);
|
|
683 umask (um);
|
|
684 if (stat (name, &sbuf) == -1)
|
|
685 {
|
|
686 PERROR (name);
|
|
687 }
|
|
688 sbuf.st_mode |= 0111 & ~um;
|
|
689 if (chmod (name, sbuf.st_mode) == -1)
|
|
690 PERROR (name);
|
|
691 }
|
|
692
|
|
693 /*
|
|
694 * If the COFF file contains a symbol table and a line number section,
|
|
695 * then any auxiliary entries that have values for x_lnnoptr must
|
|
696 * be adjusted by the amount that the line number section has moved
|
|
697 * in the file (bias computed in make_hdr). The #@$%&* designers of
|
|
698 * the auxiliary entry structures used the absolute file offsets for
|
|
699 * the line number entry rather than an offset from the start of the
|
|
700 * line number section!
|
|
701 *
|
|
702 * When I figure out how to scan through the symbol table and pick out
|
|
703 * the auxiliary entries that need adjustment, this routine will
|
|
704 * be fixed. As it is now, all such entries are wrong and sdb
|
|
705 * will complain. Fred Fish, UniSoft Systems Inc.
|
|
706 */
|
|
707
|
|
708 #ifdef COFF
|
|
709
|
|
710 /* This function is probably very slow. Instead of reopening the new
|
|
711 file for input and output it should copy from the old to the new
|
|
712 using the two descriptors already open (WRITEDESC and READDESC).
|
|
713 Instead of reading one small structure at a time it should use
|
|
714 a reasonable size buffer. But I don't have time to work on such
|
|
715 things, so I am installing it as submitted to me. -- RMS. */
|
|
716
|
|
717 adjust_lnnoptrs (writedesc, readdesc, new_name)
|
|
718 int writedesc;
|
|
719 int readdesc;
|
|
720 char *new_name;
|
|
721 {
|
|
722 register int nsyms;
|
|
723 register int new;
|
|
724 #ifdef amdahl_uts
|
|
725 SYMENT symentry;
|
|
726 AUXENT auxentry;
|
|
727 #else
|
|
728 struct syment symentry;
|
|
729 union auxent auxentry;
|
|
730 #endif
|
110
|
731
|
560
|
732 if (!lnnoptr || !f_hdr.f_symptr)
|
|
733 return 0;
|
|
734
|
|
735 if ((new = open (new_name, 2)) < 0)
|
|
736 {
|
|
737 PERROR (new_name);
|
|
738 return -1;
|
|
739 }
|
|
740
|
|
741 lseek (new, f_hdr.f_symptr, 0);
|
|
742 for (nsyms = 0; nsyms < f_hdr.f_nsyms; nsyms++)
|
|
743 {
|
|
744 read (new, &symentry, SYMESZ);
|
|
745 if (symentry.n_numaux)
|
|
746 {
|
|
747 read (new, &auxentry, AUXESZ);
|
|
748 nsyms++;
|
|
749 if (ISFCN (symentry.n_type)) {
|
|
750 auxentry.x_sym.x_fcnary.x_fcn.x_lnnoptr += bias;
|
|
751 lseek (new, -AUXESZ, 1);
|
|
752 write (new, &auxentry, AUXESZ);
|
|
753 }
|
|
754 }
|
|
755 }
|
|
756 close (new);
|
|
757 }
|
|
758
|
|
759 #endif /* COFF */
|
|
760
|
|
761 #ifdef XCOFF
|
|
762
|
|
763 /* It is probably a false economy to optimise this routine (it used to
|
|
764 read one LDREL and do do two lseeks per iteration) but the wrath of
|
|
765 RMS (see above :-) would be too much to bear */
|
|
766
|
|
767 unrelocate_symbols (new, a_out, a_name, new_name)
|
|
768 int new, a_out;
|
|
769 char *a_name, *new_name;
|
|
770 {
|
|
771 register int i;
|
|
772 register int l;
|
|
773 register LDREL *ldrel;
|
|
774 LDHDR ldhdr;
|
|
775 LDREL ldrel_buf [20];
|
|
776 ulong t_start = (ulong) &_text;
|
|
777 ulong d_start = (ulong) &_data;
|
|
778 int * p;
|
|
779 int dirty;
|
|
780
|
|
781 if (load_scnptr == 0)
|
|
782 return 0;
|
|
783
|
|
784 lseek (a_out, orig_load_scnptr, 0);
|
|
785 if (read (a_out, &ldhdr, sizeof (ldhdr)) != sizeof (ldhdr))
|
|
786 {
|
|
787 PERROR (new_name);
|
|
788 }
|
|
789
|
|
790 #define SYMNDX_TEXT 0
|
|
791 #define SYMNDX_DATA 1
|
|
792 #define SYMNDX_BSS 2
|
|
793 l = 0;
|
|
794 for (i = 0; i < ldhdr.l_nreloc; i++, l--, ldrel++)
|
|
795 {
|
|
796 if (l == 0) {
|
|
797 lseek (a_out,
|
|
798 orig_load_scnptr + LDHDRSZ + LDSYMSZ*ldhdr.l_nsyms + LDRELSZ*i,
|
|
799 0);
|
110
|
800
|
560
|
801 l = ldhdr.l_nreloc - i;
|
|
802 if (l > sizeof (ldrel_buf) / LDRELSZ)
|
|
803 l = sizeof (ldrel_buf) / LDRELSZ;
|
|
804
|
|
805 if (read (a_out, ldrel_buf, l * LDRELSZ) != l * LDRELSZ)
|
|
806 {
|
|
807 PERROR (a_name);
|
|
808 }
|
|
809 ldrel = ldrel_buf;
|
|
810 }
|
|
811 dirty = 0;
|
|
812
|
|
813 /* this code may not be necessary */
|
|
814 /* I originally had == in the "assignment" and it still unrelocated */
|
|
815
|
|
816 /* move the BSS loader symbols to the DATA segment */
|
|
817 if (ldrel->l_rsecnm == f_ohdr.o_snbss)
|
|
818 ldrel->l_rsecnm = f_ohdr.o_sndata, dirty++;
|
|
819
|
|
820 if (ldrel->l_symndx == SYMNDX_BSS)
|
|
821 ldrel->l_symndx = SYMNDX_DATA, dirty++;
|
|
822
|
|
823 if (dirty)
|
|
824 {
|
|
825 lseek (new,
|
|
826 load_scnptr + LDHDRSZ + LDSYMSZ*ldhdr.l_nsyms + LDRELSZ*i,
|
|
827 0);
|
|
828
|
|
829 if (write (new, ldrel, LDRELSZ) != LDRELSZ)
|
|
830 {
|
|
831 PERROR (new_name);
|
|
832 }
|
|
833 }
|
|
834
|
|
835 if (ldrel->l_rsecnm == f_ohdr.o_sndata)
|
|
836 {
|
|
837 int orig_int;
|
|
838
|
|
839 lseek (a_out, orig_data_scnptr + ldrel->l_vaddr, 0);
|
|
840
|
|
841 if (read (a_out, (void *) &orig_int, sizeof (orig_int)) != sizeof (orig_int))
|
|
842 {
|
|
843 PERROR (a_name);
|
|
844 }
|
|
845
|
|
846 switch (ldrel->l_symndx) {
|
|
847 case SYMNDX_TEXT:
|
|
848 p = (int *) (d_start + ldrel->l_vaddr);
|
|
849 orig_int = * p - (t_start - f_ohdr.text_start);
|
|
850 break;
|
|
851
|
|
852 case SYMNDX_DATA:
|
|
853 case SYMNDX_BSS:
|
|
854 p = (int *) (d_start + ldrel->l_vaddr);
|
|
855 orig_int = * p - (d_start - f_ohdr.data_start);
|
|
856 break;
|
|
857 }
|
|
858
|
|
859 lseek (new, data_scnptr + ldrel->l_vaddr, 0);
|
|
860 if (write (new, (void *) &orig_int, sizeof (orig_int)) != sizeof (orig_int))
|
|
861 {
|
|
862 PERROR (new_name);
|
|
863 }
|
|
864 }
|
|
865 }
|
110
|
866 }
|
560
|
867 #endif /* XCOFF */
|
|
868
|
|
869 #endif /* not CANNOT_UNEXEC */
|
|
870
|
|
871 #endif /* not CANNOT_DUMP */
|