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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 07 Jul 1993 17:55:55 +0000 |
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685 | 1 /* Contributed by Viktor Dukhovni. */ |
486 | 2 /* |
3 * Unexec for Berkeley a.out format + SUNOS shared libraries | |
4 * The unexeced executable contains the __DYNAMIC area from the | |
5 * original text file, and then the rest of data + bss + malloced area of | |
6 * the current process. (The __DYNAMIC area is at the top of the process | |
7 * data segment, we use "data_start" defined externally to mark the start | |
8 * of the "real" data segment.) | |
9 * | |
10 * For programs that want to remap some of the data segment read only | |
11 * a run_time_remap is provided. This attempts to remap largest area starting | |
12 * and ending on page boundaries between "data_start" and "bndry" | |
13 * For this it to figure out where the text file is located. A path search | |
14 * is attempted after trying argv[0] and if all fails we simply do not remap | |
15 * | |
16 * One feature of run_time_remap () is mandatory: reseting the break. | |
17 * | |
18 * Note that we can no longer map data into the text segment, as this causes | |
19 * the __DYNAMIC struct to become read only, breaking the runtime loader. | |
20 * Thus we no longer need to mess with a private crt0.c, the standard one | |
21 * will do just fine, since environ can live in the writable area between | |
22 * __DYNAMIC and data_start, just make sure that pre-crt0.o (the name | |
23 * is somewhat abused here) is loaded first! | |
24 * | |
25 */ | |
26 #ifdef emacs | |
27 #include "config.h" | |
28 #endif | |
29 | |
30 #include <sys/param.h> | |
31 #include <sys/mman.h> | |
32 #include <sys/file.h> | |
33 #include <sys/stat.h> | |
34 #include <string.h> | |
35 #include <stdio.h> | |
36 #include <a.out.h> | |
37 | |
38 /* | |
39 * for programs other than emacs | |
40 * define data_start + initialized here, and make sure | |
41 * this object is loaded first! | |
42 * emacs will define these elsewhere, and load the object containing | |
43 * data_start (pre-crt0.o or firstfile.o?) first! | |
44 * The custom crt0.o *must not* be loaded! | |
45 */ | |
46 #ifndef emacs | |
47 static int data_start = 0; | |
48 static int initialized = 0; | |
49 #else | |
50 extern int initialized; | |
51 extern unsigned data_start; | |
52 extern int pureptr; | |
53 #endif | |
54 | |
55 extern char *getenv (); | |
56 static unsigned Brk; | |
57 static struct exec nhdr; | |
58 static int rd_only_len; | |
59 static long cookie; | |
60 | |
61 | |
62 unexec (new_name, a_name, bndry, bss_start, entry) | |
63 char *new_name, *a_name; | |
64 unsigned bndry, bss_start, entry; | |
65 { | |
66 char buf[PAGSIZ]; | |
67 int fd, new; | |
68 char *old; | |
69 struct exec ohdr; /* Allocate on the stack, not needed in the next life */ | |
70 struct stat stat; | |
71 | |
72 #ifdef emacs | |
73 fprintf (stderr, "Used %d bytes of Pure Storage\n", pureptr); | |
74 #endif | |
75 | |
76 if ((fd = open (a_name, O_RDONLY)) < 0) | |
77 { | |
78 fprintf (stderr, "%s: open: ", a_name); | |
79 perror (a_name); | |
80 exit (1); | |
81 } | |
82 if ((new = open (new_name, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT, 0666)) == -1) | |
83 { | |
84 fprintf (stderr, "%s: open: ", a_name); | |
85 perror (new_name); | |
86 exit (1); | |
87 } | |
88 | |
89 if ((fstat (fd, &stat) == -1)) | |
90 { | |
91 fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", a_name); | |
92 perror ("fstat"); | |
93 exit (1); | |
94 } | |
95 | |
96 old = (char *)mmap (0, stat.st_size, PROT_READ, MAP_SHARED, fd, 0); | |
97 if (old == (char *)-1) | |
98 { | |
99 fprintf (stderr, "%s: ", a_name); | |
100 perror ("mmap"); | |
101 exit (1); | |
102 } | |
103 close (fd); | |
104 | |
105 nhdr = ohdr = (*(struct exec *)old); | |
106 | |
107 | |
108 /* | |
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110 * when remapping. |
486 | 111 */ |
112 cookie = time (0); | |
113 | |
114 Brk = sbrk (0); /* Save the break, it is reset to &_end (by ld.so?) */ | |
115 | |
116 /* | |
117 * Round up data start to a page boundary (Lose if not a 2 power!) | |
118 */ | |
119 data_start = ((((int)&data_start) - 1) & ~(N_PAGSIZ (nhdr) - 1)) + N_PAGSIZ (nhdr); | |
120 | |
121 /* | |
122 * Round down read only pages to a multiple of the page size | |
123 */ | |
124 if (bndry) | |
125 rd_only_len = ((int)bndry & ~(N_PAGSIZ (nhdr) - 1)) - data_start; | |
126 | |
127 #ifndef emacs | |
128 /* Have to do this some time before dumping the data */ | |
129 initialized = 1; | |
130 #endif | |
131 | |
132 /* | |
133 * Handle new data and bss sizes and optional new entry point. | |
134 * No one actually uses bss_start and entry, but tradition compels | |
135 * one to support them. | |
136 * Could complain if bss_start > Brk, but the caller is *supposed* to know | |
137 * what she is doing. | |
138 */ | |
139 nhdr.a_data = (bss_start ? bss_start : Brk) - N_DATADDR (nhdr); | |
140 nhdr.a_bss = bss_start ? Brk - bss_start : 0; | |
141 if (entry) | |
142 nhdr.a_entry = entry; | |
143 | |
144 /* | |
145 * Write out the text segment with new header | |
146 * Dynamic executables are ZMAGIC with N_TXTOFF==0 and the header | |
147 * part of the text segment, but no need to rely on this. | |
148 * So write the TEXT first, then go back replace the header. | |
149 * Doing it in the other order is less general! | |
150 */ | |
151 lseek (new, N_TXTOFF (nhdr), L_SET); | |
152 write (new, old + N_TXTOFF (ohdr), N_TXTOFF (ohdr) + ohdr.a_text); | |
153 lseek (new, 0L, L_SET); | |
154 write (new, &nhdr, sizeof (nhdr)); | |
155 | |
156 /* | |
157 * Write out the head of the old data segment from the file not | |
158 * from core, this has the unresolved __DYNAMIC relocation data | |
159 * we need to reload | |
160 */ | |
161 lseek (new, N_DATOFF (nhdr), L_SET); | |
162 write (new, old + N_DATOFF (ohdr), (int)&data_start - N_DATADDR (ohdr)); | |
163 | |
164 /* | |
165 * Copy the rest of the data from core | |
166 */ | |
167 write (new, &data_start, N_BSSADDR (nhdr) - (int)&data_start); | |
168 | |
169 /* | |
170 * Copy the symbol table and line numbers | |
171 */ | |
172 lseek (new, N_TRELOFF (nhdr), L_SET); | |
173 write (new, old + N_TRELOFF (ohdr), stat.st_size - N_TRELOFF (ohdr)); | |
174 | |
175 fchmod (new, 0755); | |
176 } | |
177 | |
178 void | |
179 run_time_remap (progname) | |
180 char *progname; | |
181 { | |
182 char aout[MAXPATHLEN]; | |
183 register char *path, *p; | |
184 | |
185 /* Just in case */ | |
186 if (!initialized) | |
187 return; | |
188 | |
189 /* Restore the break */ | |
190 brk (Brk); | |
191 | |
192 /* If nothing to remap: we are done! */ | |
193 if (rd_only_len == 0) | |
194 return; | |
195 | |
196 /* | |
197 * Attempt to find the executable | |
198 * First try argv[0], will almost always succeed as shells tend to give | |
199 * the full path from the hash list rather than using execvp () | |
200 */ | |
201 if (is_it (progname)) | |
202 return; | |
203 | |
204 /* | |
205 * If argv[0] is a full path and does not exist, not much sense in | |
206 * searching further | |
207 */ | |
208 if (strchr (progname, '/')) | |
209 return; | |
210 | |
211 /* | |
212 * Try to search for argv[0] on the PATH | |
213 */ | |
214 path = getenv ("PATH"); | |
215 if (path == NULL) | |
216 return; | |
217 | |
218 while (*path) | |
219 { | |
220 /* copy through ':' or end */ | |
221 for (p = aout; *p = *path; ++p, ++path) | |
222 if (*p == ':') | |
223 { | |
224 ++path; /* move past ':' */ | |
225 break; | |
226 } | |
227 *p++ = '/'; | |
228 strcpy (p, progname); | |
229 /* | |
230 * aout is a candidate full path name | |
231 */ | |
232 if (is_it (aout)) | |
233 return; | |
234 } | |
235 } | |
236 | |
237 is_it (path) | |
238 char *path; | |
239 { | |
240 int fd; | |
241 long paths_cookie; | |
242 struct exec hdr; | |
243 | |
244 /* | |
245 * Open an executable and check for a valid header! | |
246 * Can't bcmp() the header with what we had, it may have been stripped! | |
247 * so we may save looking at non executables with the same name, mostly | |
248 * directories. | |
249 */ | |
250 fd = open (path, O_RDONLY); | |
251 if (fd != -1) | |
252 { | |
253 if (read (fd, &hdr, sizeof (hdr)) == sizeof (hdr) | |
254 && !N_BADMAG (hdr) && N_DATOFF (hdr) == N_DATOFF (nhdr) | |
255 && N_TRELOFF (hdr) == N_TRELOFF (nhdr)) | |
256 { | |
257 /* compare cookies */ | |
258 lseek (fd, N_DATOFF (hdr) + (int)&cookie - N_DATADDR (hdr), L_SET); | |
259 read (fd, &paths_cookie, sizeof (paths_cookie)); | |
260 if (paths_cookie == cookie) | |
261 { /* Eureka */ | |
262 | |
263 /* | |
264 * Do the mapping | |
265 * The PROT_EXEC may not be needed, but it is safer this way. | |
266 * should the shared library decide to indirect through | |
267 * addresses in the data segment not part of __DYNAMIC | |
268 */ | |
269 mmap (data_start, rd_only_len, PROT_READ | PROT_EXEC, | |
270 MAP_SHARED | MAP_FIXED, fd, | |
271 N_DATOFF (hdr) + data_start - N_DATADDR (hdr)); | |
272 close (fd); | |
273 return 1; | |
274 } | |
275 } | |
276 close (fd); | |
277 } | |
278 return 0; | |
279 } |