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1 /* Unexec for Xenix.
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2 Note that the GNU project considers support for Xenix operation
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3 a peripheral activity which should not be allowed to divert effort
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4 from development of the GNU system. Changes in this code will be
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5 installed when Xenix users send them in, but aside from that
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6 we don't plan to think about it, or about whether other Emacs
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7 maintenance might break it.
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8
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9 Copyright (C) 1988 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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10
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11 This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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12
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13 GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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14 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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15 the Free Software Foundation; either version 1, or (at your option)
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16 any later version.
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17
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18 GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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19 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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20 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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21 GNU General Public License for more details.
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22
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23 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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24 along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
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25 the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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26
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27
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28
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29 /*
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30 On 80386 Xenix, segmentation screws prevent us from modifying the text
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31 segment at all. We basically just plug a new value for "data segment
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32 size" into the countless headers and copy the other records straight
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33 through. The data segment is ORG'ed at the xs_rbase value of the data
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34 segment's xseg record (always @ 0x1880000, thanks to the "sophisticated
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35 memory management hardware" of the chip) and extends to sbrk(0), exactly.
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36 This code is afraid to malloc (should it be?), and alloca has to be the
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37 wimpy, malloc-based version; consequently, data is usually copied in
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38 smallish chunks.
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39
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40 gb@entity.com
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41 */
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42
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43 #include "config.h"
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44 #include <sys/types.h>
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45 #include <fcntl.h>
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46 #include <sys/file.h>
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47 #include <sys/stat.h>
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48 #include <stdio.h>
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49 #include <varargs.h>
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50 #include <a.out.h>
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51
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52 static void fatal_unexec ();
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53
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54 #define READ(_fd, _buffer, _size, _error_message, _error_arg) \
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55 errno = EEOF; \
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56 if (read(_fd, _buffer, _size) != _size) \
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57 fatal_unexec(_error_message, _error_arg);
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58
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59 #define WRITE(_fd, _buffer, _size, _error_message, _error_arg) \
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60 if (write(_fd, _buffer, _size) != _size) \
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61 fatal_unexec(_error_message, _error_arg);
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62
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63 #define SEEK(_fd, _position, _error_message, _error_arg) \
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64 errno = EEOF; \
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65 if (lseek(_fd, _position, L_SET) != _position) \
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66 fatal_unexec(_error_message, _error_arg);
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67
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68 extern int errno;
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69 extern int sys_nerr;
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70 extern char *sys_errlist[];
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71 #define EEOF -1
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72
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73 #ifndef L_SET
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74 #define L_SET 0
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75 #endif
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76
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77 /* Should check the magic number of the old executable;
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78 not yet written. */
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79 check_exec (x)
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80 struct xexec *x;
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81 {
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82 }
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83
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84
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85 unexec (new_name, a_name, data_start, bss_start, entry_address)
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86 char *new_name, *a_name;
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87 unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address;
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88 {
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89 char *sbrk (), *datalim = sbrk (0), *data_org;
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90 long segpos, textseen, textpos, textlen, datapos, datadiff, datalen;
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91
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92 struct xexec u_xexec, /* a.out header */
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93 *u_xexecp = &u_xexec;
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94 struct xext u_xext, /* extended header */
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95 *u_xextp = &u_xext;
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96 struct xseg u_xseg, /* segment table entry */
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97 *u_xsegp = &u_xseg;
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98 int i, nsegs, isdata = 0, infd, outfd;
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99
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100 infd = open (a_name, O_RDONLY, 0);
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101 if (infd < 0) fatal_unexec ("opening %s", a_name);
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102
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103 outfd = creat (new_name, 0666);
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104 if (outfd < 0) fatal_unexec ("creating %s", new_name);
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105
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106 READ (infd, u_xexecp, sizeof (struct xexec),
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107 "error reading %s", a_name);
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108 check_exec (u_xexecp);
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109 READ (infd, u_xextp, sizeof (struct xext),
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110 "error reading %s", a_name);
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111 segpos = u_xextp->xe_segpos;
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112 nsegs = u_xextp->xe_segsize / sizeof (struct xseg);
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113 SEEK (infd, segpos, "seek error on %s", a_name);
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114 for (i = 0; i < nsegs; i ++)
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115 {
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116 READ (infd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
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117 "error reading %s", a_name);
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118 switch (u_xsegp->xs_type)
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119 {
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120 case XS_TTEXT:
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121 {
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122 if (i == 0)
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123 {
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124 textpos = u_xsegp->xs_filpos;
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125 textlen = u_xsegp->xs_psize;
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126 break;
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127 }
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128 fatal_unexec ("invalid text segment in %s", a_name);
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129 }
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130 case XS_TDATA:
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131 {
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132 if (i == 1)
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133 {
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134 datapos = u_xsegp->xs_filpos;
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135 datalen = datalim - (data_org = (char *)(u_xsegp->xs_rbase));
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136 datadiff = datalen - u_xsegp->xs_psize;
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137 break;
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138 }
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139 fatal_unexec ("invalid data segment in %s", a_name);
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140 }
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141 default:
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142 {
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143 if (i > 1) break;
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144 fatal_unexec ("invalid segment record in %s", a_name);
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145 }
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146 }
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147 }
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148 u_xexecp->x_data = datalen;
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149 u_xexecp->x_bss = 0;
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150 WRITE (outfd, u_xexecp, sizeof (struct xexec),
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151 "error writing %s", new_name);
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152 WRITE (outfd, u_xextp, sizeof (struct xext),
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153 "error writing %s", new_name);
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154 SEEK (infd, segpos, "seek error on %s", a_name);
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155 SEEK (outfd, segpos, "seek error on %s", new_name);
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156
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157 /* Copy the text segment record verbatim. */
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158
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159 copyrec (infd, outfd, sizeof (struct xseg), a_name, new_name);
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160
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161 /* Read, modify, write the data segment record. */
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162
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163 READ (infd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
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164 "error reading %s", a_name);
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165 u_xsegp->xs_psize = u_xsegp->xs_vsize = datalen;
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166 u_xsegp->xs_attr &= (~XS_AITER & ~XS_ABSS);
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167 WRITE (outfd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
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168 "error writing %s", new_name);
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169
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170 /* Now copy any additional segment records, adjusting their
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171 file position field */
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172
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173 for (i = 2; i < nsegs; i++)
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174 {
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175 READ (infd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
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176 "error reading %s", a_name);
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177 u_xsegp->xs_filpos += datadiff;
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178 WRITE (outfd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
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179 "error writing %s", new_name);
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180 }
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181
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182 SEEK (infd, textpos, "seek error on %s", a_name);
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183 SEEK (outfd, textpos, "seek error on %s", new_name);
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184 copyrec (infd, outfd, textlen, a_name, new_name);
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185
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186 SEEK (outfd, datapos, "seek error on %s", new_name);
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187 WRITE (outfd, data_org, datalen,
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188 "write error on %s", new_name);
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189
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190 for (i = 2, segpos += (2 * sizeof (struct xseg));
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191 i < nsegs;
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192 i++, segpos += sizeof (struct xseg))
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193 {
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194 SEEK (infd, segpos, "seek error on %s", a_name);
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195 READ (infd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
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196 "read error on %s", a_name);
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197 SEEK (infd, u_xsegp->xs_filpos, "seek error on %s", a_name);
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198 /* We should be at eof in the output file here, but we must seek
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199 because the xs_filpos and xs_psize fields in symbol table
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200 segments are inconsistent. */
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201 SEEK (outfd, u_xsegp->xs_filpos + datadiff, "seek error on %s", new_name);
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202 copyrec (infd, outfd, u_xsegp->xs_psize, a_name, new_name);
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203 }
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204 close (infd);
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205 close (outfd);
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206 mark_x (new_name);
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207 return 0;
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208 }
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209
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210 copyrec (infd, outfd, len, in_name, out_name)
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211 int infd, outfd, len;
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212 char *in_name, *out_name;
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213 {
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214 char buf[BUFSIZ];
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215 int chunk;
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216
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217 while (len)
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218 {
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219 chunk = BUFSIZ;
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220 if (chunk > len)
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221 chunk = len;
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222 READ (infd, buf, chunk, "error reading %s", in_name);
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223 WRITE (outfd, buf, chunk, "error writing %s", out_name);
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224 len -= chunk;
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225 }
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226 }
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227
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228 /*
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229 * mark_x
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230 *
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231 * After succesfully building the new a.out, mark it executable
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232 */
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233 static
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234 mark_x (name)
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235 char *name;
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236 {
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237 struct stat sbuf;
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238 int um = umask (777);
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239 umask (um);
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240 if (stat (name, &sbuf) < 0)
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241 fatal_unexec ("getting protection on %s", name);
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242 sbuf.st_mode |= 0111 & ~um;
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243 if (chmod (name, sbuf.st_mode) < 0)
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244 fatal_unexec ("setting protection on %s", name);
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245 }
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246
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247 static void
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248 fatal_unexec (s, va_alist)
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249 va_dcl
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250 {
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251 va_list ap;
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252 if (errno == EEOF)
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253 fputs ("unexec: unexpected end of file, ", stderr);
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254 else if (errno < sys_nerr)
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255 fprintf (stderr, "unexec: %s, ", sys_errlist[errno]);
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256 else
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257 fprintf (stderr, "unexec: error code %d, ", errno);
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258 va_start (ap);
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259 _doprnt (s, ap, stderr);
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260 fputs (".\n", stderr);
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261 exit (1);
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262 }
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