view src/unexnext.c @ 31382:cde9770b21e0

Minor doc fixes. (vc-default-mode-line-string): Show state `needs-patch' as a `-' too. (vc-after-save): Call vc-dired-resynch-file. (vc-file-not-found-hook): Ask the user whether to check out a non-existing file. (vc-find-backend-function): If function doesn't exist, return nil instead of error. (vc-call-backend): Doc fix. (vc-prefix-map): Move the autoload from vc.el. (vc-simple-command): Removed. (vc-handled-backends): Docstring change. (vc-ignore-vc-files): Mark obsolete. (vc-registered): Check vc-ignore-vc-files. (vc-find-file-hook, vc-file-not-found-hook): Don't check vc-ignore-vc-files. (vc-parse-buffer): Lobotomize the monster. (vc-simple-command): Docstring fix. (vc-registered): Align the way the file-handler is called with the way the function itself works. (vc-file-owner): Remove. (vc-header-alist): Move the dummy def from vc.el. (vc-backend-hook-functions): Remove. (vc-find-backend-function): Don't try to load vc-X-hooks anymore. (vc-backend): Reintroduce the test for `file = nil' now that I know why it was there (and added a comment to better remember). Update Copyright. (vc-backend): Don't accept a nil argument any more. (vc-up-to-date-p): Turn into a defsubst. (vc-possible-master): New function. (vc-check-master-templates): Use `vc-possible-master' and allow funs in vc-X-master-templates to return a non-existent file. (vc-loadup): Remove. (vc-find-backend-function): Use `require'. Also, handle the case where vc-BACKEND-hooks.el doesn't exist. (vc-call-backend): Cleanup. (vc-find-backend-function): Return a cons cell if using the default function. (vc-call-backend): If calling the default function, pass it the backend as first argument. Update the docstring accordingly. (vc-default-state-heuristic, vc-default-mode-line-string): Update for the new backend argument. (vc-make-backend-sym): Renamed from vc-make-backend-function. (vc-find-backend-function): Use the new name. (vc-default-registered): New function. (vc-backend-functions): Remove. (vc-loadup): Don't setup 'vc-functions. (vc-find-backend-function): New function. (vc-call-backend): Use above fun and populate 'vc-functions lazily. (vc-backend-defines): Remove. (vc-backend-hook-functions, vc-backend-functions) (vc-make-backend-function, vc-call): Pass names without leading `vc-' to vc-call-backend so we can blindly prefix them with vc-BACKEND. (vc-loadup): Don't load vc-X-hooks if vc-X is requested. (vc-call-backend): Always try to load vc-X-hooks. (vc-registered): Remove vc- in call to vc-call-backend. (vc-default-back-end, vc-buffer-backend): Remove. (vc-kill-buffer-hook): Remove `vc-buffer-backend' handling. (vc-loadup): Load files quietly. (vc-call-backend): Oops, brain fart. (vc-locking-user): If locked by the calling user, return that name. Redocumented. (vc-user-login-name): Simplify the code a tiny bit. (vc-state): Don't use 'reserved any more. Just use the same convention as the one used for vc-<backend>-state where the locking user (as a string) is returned. (vc-locking-user): Update, based on the above convention. The 'vc-locking-user property has disappeared. (vc-mode-line, vc-default-mode-line-string): Adapt to new `vc-state'. (vc-backend-functions): Removed vc-toggle-read-only. (vc-toggle-read-only): Undid prev change. (vc-master-templates): Def the obsolete var. (vc-file-prop-obarray): Use `make-vector'. (vc-backend-functions): Add new hookable functions vc-toggle-read-only, vc-record-rename and vc-merge-news. (vc-loadup): If neither backend nor default functions exist, use the backend function rather than nil. (vc-call-backend): If the function if not bound yet, try to load the non-hook file to see if it provides it. (vc-call): New macro plus use it wherever possible. (vc-backend-subdirectory-name): Use neither `vc-default-back-end' nor `vc-find-binary' since it's only called from vc-mistrust-permission which is only used once the backend is known. (vc-checkout-model): Fix parenthesis. (vc-recompute-state, vc-prefix-map): Move to vc.el. (vc-backend-functions): Renamed `vc-steal' to `vc-steal-lock'. (vc-call-backend): Changed error message. (vc-state): Added description of state `unlocked-changes'. (vc-backend-hook-functions, vc-backend-functions): Updated function lists. (vc-call-backend): Fixed typo. (vc-backend-hook-functions): Renamed vc-uses-locking to vc-checkout-model. (vc-checkout-required): Renamed to vc-checkout-model. Re-implemented and re-commented. (vc-after-save): Use vc-checkout-model. (vc-backend-functions): Added `vc-diff' to the list of functions possibly implemented in a vc-BACKEND library. (vc-checkout-required): Bug fixed that caused an error to be signaled during `vc-after-save'. (vc-backend-hook-functions): `vc-checkout-required' updated to `vc-uses-locking'. (vc-checkout-required): Call to backend function `vc-checkout-required' updated to `vc-uses-locking' instead. (vc-parse-buffer): Bug found and fixed. (vc-backend-functions): `vc-annotate-command', `vc-annotate-difference' added to supported backend functions. vc-state-heuristic added to vc-backend-hook-functions. Implemented new state model. (vc-state, vc-state-heuristic, vc-default-state-heuristic): New functions. (vc-locking-user): Simplified. Now only needed if the file is locked by somebody else. (vc-lock-from-permissions): Removed. Functionality is in vc-sccs-hooks.el and vc-rcs-hooks.el now. (vc-mode-line-string): New name for former vc-status. Adapted. (vc-mode-line): Adapted to use the above. Removed optional parameter. (vc-master-templates): Is really obsolete. Commented out the definition for now. What is the right procedure to get rid of it? (vc-registered, vc-backend, vc-buffer-backend, vc-name): Largely rewritten. (vc-default-registered): Removed. (vc-check-master-templates): New function; does mostly what the above did before. (vc-locking-user): Don't rely on the backend to set the property. (vc-latest-version, vc-your-latest-version): Removed. (vc-backend-hook-functions): Removed them from this list, too. (vc-fetch-properties): Removed. (vc-workfile-version): Doc fix. (vc-consult-rcs-headers): Moved into vc-rcs-hooks.el, under the name vc-rcs-consult-headers. (vc-master-locks, vc-master-locking-user): Moved into both vc-rcs-hooks.el and vc-sccs-hooks.el. These properties and access functions are implementation details of those two backends. (vc-parse-locks, vc-fetch-master-properties): Split into back-end specific parts and removed. Callers not updated yet; because I guess these callers will disappear into back-end specific files anyway. (vc-checkout-model): Renamed to vc-uses-locking. Store yes/no in the property, and return t/nil. Updated all callers. (vc-checkout-model): Punt to backends. (vc-default-locking-user): New function. (vc-locking-user, vc-workfile-version): Punt to backends. (vc-rcsdiff-knows-brief, vc-rcs-lock-from-diff) (vc-master-workfile-version): Moved from vc-hooks. (vc-lock-file): Moved to vc-sccs-hooks and renamed. (vc-handle-cvs, vc-cvs-parse-status, vc-cvs-status): Moved to vc-cvs-hooks. Add doc strings in various places. Simplify the minor mode setup. (vc-handled-backends): New user variable. (vc-parse-buffer, vc-insert-file, vc-default-registered): Minor simplification. (vc-backend-hook-functions, vc-backend-functions): New variable. (vc-make-backend-function, vc-loadup, vc-call-backend) (vc-backend-defines): New functions. Various doc fixes. (vc-default-back-end, vc-follow-symlinks): Custom fix. (vc-match-substring): Function removed. Callers changed to use match-string. (vc-lock-file, vc-consult-rcs-headers, vc-kill-buffer-hook): Simplify. vc-registered has been renamed vc-default-registered. Some functions have been moved to the backend specific files. they all support the vc-BACKEND-registered functions. This is 1.113 from the emacs sources
author Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>
date Mon, 04 Sep 2000 19:47:25 +0000
parents 4383d4a532de
children 23a1cea22d13
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/* Dump Emacs in macho format.
   Copyright (C) 1990, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   Written by Bradley Taylor (btaylor@next.com).

This file is part of GNU Emacs.

GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
any later version.

GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.  */


#undef __STRICT_BSD__

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>
#include <mach/mach.h>
#include <mach-o/loader.h>
#include <mach-o/reloc.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
/* Instead of unistd.h, this used to include libc.h.
   "Nelson H. F. Beebe" <beebe@math.utah.edu> says that doesn't work
   in system version 3.3.  */


int malloc_cookie;

/*
 * Kludge: we don't expect any program data beyond VM_HIGHDATA
 * What is really needed is a way to find out from malloc() which
 * pages it vm_allocated and write only those out into the data segment.
 *
 * This kludge may break when we stop using fixed virtual address
 * shared libraries. Actually, emacs will probably continue working, but be 
 * much larger on disk than it needs to be (because non-malloced data will
 * be in the file).
 */
static const unsigned VM_HIGHDATA = 0x2000000;

typedef struct region_t {
	vm_address_t address;
	vm_size_t size;
	vm_prot_t protection;
	vm_prot_t max_protection;
	vm_inherit_t inheritance;
	boolean_t shared;
	port_t object_name;
	vm_offset_t offset;
} region_t;


static void
grow(
     struct load_command ***the_commands,
     unsigned *the_commands_len
     )
{
	if (*the_commands == NULL) {
		*the_commands_len = 1;
		*the_commands = malloc(sizeof(*the_commands));
	} else {
		(*the_commands_len)++;
		*the_commands = realloc(*the_commands, 
					(*the_commands_len *
					 sizeof(**the_commands)));
	}
}


static void
save_command(
	     struct load_command *command,
	     struct load_command ***the_commands,
	     unsigned *the_commands_len
	     )
{
	struct load_command **tmp;

	grow(the_commands, the_commands_len);
	tmp = &(*the_commands)[*the_commands_len - 1];
	*tmp = malloc(command->cmdsize);
	bcopy(command, *tmp, command->cmdsize);
}

static void
fatal_unexec(char *format, ...)
{
	va_list ap;

	va_start(ap, format);
	fprintf(stderr, "unexec: ");
	vfprintf(stderr, format, ap);
	fprintf(stderr, "\n");
	va_end(ap);
}

static int
read_macho(
	   int fd,
	   struct mach_header *the_header,
	   struct load_command ***the_commands,
	   unsigned *the_commands_len
	   )
{
	struct load_command command;
	struct load_command *buf;
	int i;
	int size;

	if (read(fd, the_header, sizeof(*the_header)) != sizeof(*the_header)) {
		fatal_unexec("cannot read macho header");
		return (0);
	}
	for (i = 0; i < the_header->ncmds; i++) {
		if (read(fd, &command, sizeof(struct load_command)) != 
		    sizeof(struct load_command)) {
		  	fatal_unexec("cannot read macho load command header");
			return (0);
		}
		size = command.cmdsize - sizeof(struct load_command);
		if (size < 0) {
		  	fatal_unexec("bogus load command size");
			return (0);
		}
		buf = malloc(command.cmdsize);
		buf->cmd = command.cmd;
		buf->cmdsize = command.cmdsize;
		if (read(fd, ((char *)buf + 
			      sizeof(struct load_command)), 
			 size) != size) {
		  	fatal_unexec("cannot read load command data");
			return (0);
		}
		save_command(buf, the_commands, the_commands_len);
	}
	return (1);
}

static int
filldatagap(
	    vm_address_t start_address,
	    vm_size_t *size,
	    vm_address_t end_address
	    )
{
	vm_address_t address;
	vm_size_t gapsize;

	address = (start_address + *size);
	gapsize = end_address - address;
	*size += gapsize;
	if (vm_allocate(task_self(), &address, gapsize,
			FALSE) != KERN_SUCCESS) {
		fatal_unexec("cannot vm_allocate");
	        return (0);
	}
	return (1);
}

static int
get_data_region(
		vm_address_t *address,
		vm_size_t *size
		)
{
	region_t region;
	kern_return_t ret;
	struct section *sect;

	sect = (struct section *) getsectbyname(SEG_DATA, SECT_DATA);
	region.address = 0;
	*address = 0;
	for (;;) {
		ret = vm_region(task_self(), 
				&region.address, 
				&region.size, 
				&region.protection, 
				&region.max_protection, 
				&region.inheritance,
				&region.shared, 
				&region.object_name, 
				&region.offset);
		if (ret != KERN_SUCCESS || region.address >= VM_HIGHDATA) {
			break;
		}
		if (*address != 0) {
			if (region.address > *address + *size) {
				if (!filldatagap(*address, size, 
						 region.address)) {
					return (0);
				}
			} 
			*size += region.size;
		} else {
			if (region.address == sect->addr) {
				*address = region.address;
				*size = region.size;
			} 
		}
		region.address += region.size;
	}
	return (1);
}

static char *
my_malloc(
	  vm_size_t size
	  )
{
	vm_address_t address;

	if (vm_allocate(task_self(), &address, size, TRUE) != KERN_SUCCESS) {
		return (NULL);
	}
	return ((char *)address);
}

static void
my_free(
	char *buf,
	vm_size_t size
	)
{
	vm_deallocate(task_self(), (vm_address_t)buf, size);
}

static int
unexec_doit(
	    int infd,
	    int outfd
	    )
{
	int i;
	struct load_command **the_commands = NULL;
	unsigned the_commands_len;
	struct mach_header the_header;
	int fgrowth = 0;
	int fdatastart;
	int fdatasize;
	int size;
	struct stat st;
	char *buf;
	vm_address_t data_address;
	vm_size_t data_size;
	vm_size_t vmaddr_growth = 0;
	vm_size_t dataseg_vmaddr, dataseg_vmend;

	struct segment_command *segment;

#ifdef NS_TARGET
	unsigned long extreloff = 0;
	unsigned long nextrel = 0;
	struct dysymtab_command *dysymtab;
	struct relocation_info reloc_info;
#endif

	if (!read_macho(infd, &the_header, &the_commands, &the_commands_len)) {
		return (0);
	}


	malloc_cookie = malloc_freezedry ();
	if (!get_data_region(&data_address, &data_size)) {
		return (0);
	}


	/*
	 * DO NOT USE MALLOC IN THIS SECTION
	 */
	{
		/*
		 * Fix offsets
		 */
		for (i = 0; i < the_commands_len; i++) {
			switch (the_commands[i]->cmd) {
			case LC_SEGMENT:
				segment = ((struct segment_command *)
					   the_commands[i]);
				if (strcmp(segment->segname, SEG_DATA) == 0) {
					fdatastart = segment->fileoff;
					fdatasize = segment->filesize;
					fgrowth = (data_size - 
						   segment->filesize);
					segment->vmsize = data_size;
					segment->filesize = data_size;
					dataseg_vmaddr = segment->vmaddr;
					dataseg_vmend = segment->vmaddr + segment->vmsize;
					vmaddr_growth = segment->vmaddr + segment->vmsize;
				} else {
					((struct segment_command *)the_commands[i])->fileoff += fgrowth;
				}

				if( strcmp( segment->segname, SEG_LINKEDIT ) == 0 ) {
					segment->vmaddr = vmaddr_growth;
				}

				break;
			case LC_SYMTAB:
				((struct symtab_command *)
				 the_commands[i])->symoff += fgrowth;
				((struct symtab_command *)
				 the_commands[i])->stroff += fgrowth;
				break;
			case LC_SYMSEG:
				((struct symseg_command *)
				 the_commands[i])->offset += fgrowth;
				break;
#ifdef NS_TARGET
			case LC_DYSYMTAB:
				dysymtab = ((struct dysymtab_command *)the_commands[i]);
				extreloff = dysymtab->extreloff;
				nextrel = dysymtab->nextrel;
				dysymtab->indirectsymoff += fgrowth;
				dysymtab->extreloff += fgrowth;
				break;
#endif
			default:
				break;
			}
		}
		
		/*
		 * Write header
		 */
		if (write(outfd, &the_header, 
			  sizeof(the_header)) != sizeof(the_header)) {
			fatal_unexec("cannot write output file");
			return (0);
		}
		
		/*
		 * Write commands
		 */
		for (i = 0; i < the_commands_len; i++) {
			if (write(outfd, the_commands[i], 
				  the_commands[i]->cmdsize) != 
			    the_commands[i]->cmdsize) {
			  	fatal_unexec("cannot write output file");
				return (0);
			}
		}
		
		/*
		 * Write original text
		 */
		if (lseek(infd, the_header.sizeofcmds + sizeof(the_header), 
			  L_SET) < 0) {
		  	fatal_unexec("cannot seek input file");
			return (0);
		}
		size = fdatastart - (sizeof(the_header) + 
				     the_header.sizeofcmds);
		buf = my_malloc(size);
		if (read(infd, buf, size) != size) {
			my_free(buf, size);
		  	fatal_unexec("cannot read input file");
		}
		if (write(outfd, buf, size) != size) {
			my_free(buf, size);
			fatal_unexec("cannot write output file");
			return (0);
		}
		my_free(buf, size);
		
		
		/*
		 * Write new data
		 */
		if (write(outfd, (char *)data_address, 
			  data_size) != data_size) {
			fatal_unexec("cannot write output file");
			return (0);
		}
		
	}

	/*
	 * OKAY TO USE MALLOC NOW
	 */

	/*
	 * Write rest of file
	 */
	fstat(infd, &st);
	if (lseek(infd, fdatasize, L_INCR) < 0) {
		fatal_unexec("cannot seek input file");
		return (0);
	}
	size = st.st_size - lseek(infd, 0, L_INCR);

	buf = malloc(size);
	if (read(infd, buf, size) != size) {
		free(buf);
		fatal_unexec("cannot read input file");
		return (0);
	}
	if (write(outfd, buf, size) != size) {
		free(buf);
		fatal_unexec("cannot write output file");
		return (0);
	}
	free(buf);

#ifdef NS_TARGET
        /*
         * Fix up relocation entries in the data segment.
         */

	if (lseek(infd, extreloff, L_SET) < 0) {
		fatal_unexec("cannot seek input file");
		return (0);
	}
        
        for (i = 0; i < nextrel; i++)
        {
          long zeroval = 0;

          if (read(infd, &reloc_info, sizeof (reloc_info)) != sizeof (reloc_info)) {
            fatal_unexec("cannot read input file");
            return (0);
          }
          if (reloc_info.r_address >= dataseg_vmaddr && reloc_info.r_address < dataseg_vmend)
          {
            if (lseek (outfd, fdatastart + reloc_info.r_address - dataseg_vmaddr, L_SET) < 0 ) {
              fatal_unexec("cannot seek input file");
              return (0);
            }
            switch (reloc_info.r_length) {
              case 0:
		if (write(outfd, &zeroval, 1) != 1) {
			fatal_unexec("cannot write output file");
			return (0);
		}
                break;
              case 1:
		if (write(outfd, &zeroval, 2) != 2) {
			fatal_unexec("cannot write output file");
			return (0);
		}
                break;
              case 2:
		if (write(outfd, &zeroval, 4) != 4) {
			fatal_unexec("cannot write output file");
			return (0);
		}
                break;
            }
          }
        }
#endif

	return (1);
}

void
unexec(
       char *outfile,
       char *infile
       )
{
	int infd;
	int outfd;
	char tmpbuf[L_tmpnam];
	char *tmpfile;

	infd = open(infile, O_RDONLY, 0);
	if (infd < 0) {
	  	fatal_unexec("cannot open input file `%s'", infile);
		exit(1);
	}
	
	tmpnam(tmpbuf);
	tmpfile = rindex(tmpbuf, '/');
	if (tmpfile == NULL) {
		tmpfile = tmpbuf;
	} else {
		tmpfile++;
	}
	outfd = open(tmpfile, O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC|O_CREAT, 0755);
	if (outfd < 0) {
		close(infd);
		fatal_unexec("cannot open tmp file `%s'", tmpfile);
		exit(1);
	}
	if (!unexec_doit(infd, outfd)) {
		close(infd);
		close(outfd);
		unlink(tmpfile);
		exit(1);
	}
	close(infd);
	close(outfd);
	if (rename(tmpfile, outfile) < 0) {
		unlink(tmpfile);
		fatal_unexec("cannot rename `%s' to `%s'", tmpfile, outfile);
		exit(1);
	}
}