Mercurial > emacs
changeset 24363:b7ccfe3bfb94
Initial revision
author | Andrew Innes <andrewi@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 20 Feb 1999 20:40:31 +0000 |
parents | 2744e722a739 |
children | 2c148fbec289 |
files | nt/preprep.c |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 822 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/nt/preprep.c Sat Feb 20 20:40:31 1999 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,822 @@ +/* Pro-process emacs.exe for profiling by MSVC. + Copyright (C) 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +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. + + Andrew Innes <andrewi@harlequin.co.uk> 16-Jan-1999 + based on code from addsection.c +*/ + +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <fcntl.h> +#include <time.h> +#include <windows.h> + +/* Include relevant definitions from IMAGEHLP.H, which can be found + in \\win32sdk\mstools\samples\image\include\imagehlp.h. */ + +PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS +(__stdcall * pfnCheckSumMappedFile) (LPVOID BaseAddress, + DWORD FileLength, + LPDWORD HeaderSum, + LPDWORD CheckSum); + +#undef min +#undef max +#define min(x, y) (((x) < (y)) ? (x) : (y)) +#define max(x, y) (((x) > (y)) ? (x) : (y)) + + +/* File handling. */ + +typedef struct file_data { + char *name; + unsigned long size; + HANDLE file; + HANDLE file_mapping; + unsigned char *file_base; +} file_data; + +int +open_input_file (file_data *p_file, char *filename) +{ + HANDLE file; + HANDLE file_mapping; + void *file_base; + unsigned long size, upper_size; + + file = CreateFile (filename, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL, + OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0); + if (file == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + return FALSE; + + size = GetFileSize (file, &upper_size); + file_mapping = CreateFileMapping (file, NULL, PAGE_READONLY, + 0, size, NULL); + if (!file_mapping) + return FALSE; + + file_base = MapViewOfFile (file_mapping, FILE_MAP_READ, 0, 0, size); + if (file_base == 0) + return FALSE; + + p_file->name = filename; + p_file->size = size; + p_file->file = file; + p_file->file_mapping = file_mapping; + p_file->file_base = file_base; + + return TRUE; +} + +int +open_output_file (file_data *p_file, char *filename, unsigned long size) +{ + HANDLE file; + HANDLE file_mapping; + void *file_base; + + file = CreateFile (filename, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, + CREATE_ALWAYS, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0); + if (file == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + return FALSE; + + file_mapping = CreateFileMapping (file, NULL, PAGE_READWRITE, + 0, size, NULL); + if (!file_mapping) + return FALSE; + + file_base = MapViewOfFile (file_mapping, FILE_MAP_WRITE, 0, 0, size); + if (file_base == 0) + return FALSE; + + p_file->name = filename; + p_file->size = size; + p_file->file = file; + p_file->file_mapping = file_mapping; + p_file->file_base = file_base; + + return TRUE; +} + +int +open_inout_file (file_data *p_file, char *filename) +{ + HANDLE file; + HANDLE file_mapping; + void *file_base; + unsigned long size, upper_size; + + file = CreateFile (filename, GENERIC_READ | GENERIC_WRITE, 0, NULL, + OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0); + if (file == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) + return FALSE; + + size = GetFileSize (file, &upper_size); + file_mapping = CreateFileMapping (file, NULL, PAGE_READWRITE, + 0, size, NULL); + if (!file_mapping) + return FALSE; + + file_base = MapViewOfFile (file_mapping, FILE_MAP_WRITE, 0, 0, size); + if (file_base == 0) + return FALSE; + + p_file->name = filename; + p_file->size = size; + p_file->file = file; + p_file->file_mapping = file_mapping; + p_file->file_base = file_base; + + return TRUE; +} + +/* Close the system structures associated with the given file. */ +void +close_file_data (file_data *p_file) +{ + UnmapViewOfFile (p_file->file_base); + CloseHandle (p_file->file_mapping); + /* For the case of output files, set final size. */ + SetFilePointer (p_file->file, p_file->size, NULL, FILE_BEGIN); + SetEndOfFile (p_file->file); + CloseHandle (p_file->file); +} + + +/* Routines to manipulate NT executable file sections. */ + +unsigned long +get_unrounded_section_size (PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER p_section) +{ + /* The true section size, before rounding, for an initialized data or + code section. (Supposedly some linkers swap the meaning of these + two values.) */ + return min (p_section->SizeOfRawData, + p_section->Misc.VirtualSize); +} + +/* Return pointer to section header for named section. */ +IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER * +find_section (char * name, IMAGE_NT_HEADERS * nt_header) +{ + PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER section; + int i; + + section = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (nt_header); + + for (i = 0; i < nt_header->FileHeader.NumberOfSections; i++) + { + if (strcmp (section->Name, name) == 0) + return section; + section++; + } + return NULL; +} + +/* Return pointer to section header for section containing the given + relative virtual address. */ +IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER * +rva_to_section (DWORD rva, IMAGE_NT_HEADERS * nt_header) +{ + PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER section; + int i; + + section = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (nt_header); + + for (i = 0; i < nt_header->FileHeader.NumberOfSections; i++) + { + /* Some linkers (eg. the NT SDK linker I believe) swapped the + meaning of these two values - or rather, they ignored + VirtualSize entirely and always set it to zero. This affects + some very old exes (eg. gzip dated Dec 1993). Since + w32_executable_type relies on this function to work reliably, + we need to cope with this. */ + DWORD real_size = max (section->SizeOfRawData, + section->Misc.VirtualSize); + if (rva >= section->VirtualAddress + && rva < section->VirtualAddress + real_size) + return section; + section++; + } + return NULL; +} + +/* Return pointer to section header for section containing the given + offset in its raw data area. */ +IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER * +offset_to_section (DWORD offset, IMAGE_NT_HEADERS * nt_header) +{ + PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER section; + int i; + + section = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (nt_header); + + for (i = 0; i < nt_header->FileHeader.NumberOfSections; i++) + { + if (offset >= section->PointerToRawData + && offset < section->PointerToRawData + section->SizeOfRawData) + return section; + section++; + } + return NULL; +} + +/* Return offset to an object in dst, given offset in src. We assume + there is at least one section in both src and dst images, and that + the some sections may have been added to dst (after sections in src). */ +static DWORD +relocate_offset (DWORD offset, + IMAGE_NT_HEADERS * src_nt_header, + IMAGE_NT_HEADERS * dst_nt_header) +{ + PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER src_section = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (src_nt_header); + PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER dst_section = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (dst_nt_header); + int i = 0; + + while (offset >= src_section->PointerToRawData) + { + if (offset < src_section->PointerToRawData + src_section->SizeOfRawData) + break; + i++; + if (i == src_nt_header->FileHeader.NumberOfSections) + { + /* Handle offsets after the last section. */ + dst_section = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (dst_nt_header); + dst_section += dst_nt_header->FileHeader.NumberOfSections - 1; + while (dst_section->PointerToRawData == 0) + dst_section--; + while (src_section->PointerToRawData == 0) + src_section--; + return offset + + (dst_section->PointerToRawData + dst_section->SizeOfRawData) + - (src_section->PointerToRawData + src_section->SizeOfRawData); + } + src_section++; + dst_section++; + } + return offset + + (dst_section->PointerToRawData - src_section->PointerToRawData); +} + +#define OFFSET_TO_RVA(offset, section) \ + (section->VirtualAddress + ((DWORD)(offset) - section->PointerToRawData)) + +#define RVA_TO_OFFSET(rva, section) \ + (section->PointerToRawData + ((DWORD)(rva) - section->VirtualAddress)) + +#define RVA_TO_SECTION_OFFSET(rva, section) \ + ((DWORD)(rva) - section->VirtualAddress) + +#define RVA_TO_PTR(var,section,filedata) \ + ((void *)(RVA_TO_OFFSET(var,section) + (filedata)->file_base)) + +/* Convert address in executing image to RVA. */ +#define PTR_TO_RVA(ptr) ((DWORD)(ptr) - (DWORD) GetModuleHandle (NULL)) + +#define PTR_TO_OFFSET(ptr, pfile_data) \ + ((char *)(ptr) - (pfile_data)->file_base) + +#define OFFSET_TO_PTR(offset, pfile_data) \ + ((pfile_data)->file_base + (DWORD)(offset)) + +#define ROUND_UP(p, align) (((DWORD)(p) + (align)-1) & ~((align)-1)) +#define ROUND_DOWN(p, align) ((DWORD)(p) & ~((align)-1)) + + +/* The MSVC prep program generates a ._xe file from .exe, where relevant + function calls etc have been patched to go through thunks (generated + by prep) that record timing/call information. Because the thunks + need to make references to functions imported from profile.dll, the + import table must be expanded; the end result is that all the + sections following .rdata are relocated to higher RVAs (add a final + code section is added holding all the thunks). The .reloc section is + also expanded, so that the thunks themselves are relocatable. + + It is this relocation which kills emacs._xe, because the dumped heap + pointers aren't relocated, because there is no relocation data for + either the relevant global/static variables or the heap section + itself, both of which contain pointers into the heap. [Note that + static variables which aren't initialized during linking may become + initialized with heap pointers, or even pointers to other static + variables, because of dumping.] + + We could potentially generate the relocation data ourselves by making + two versions of temacs, one with an extra dummmy section before + EMHEAP to offset it, and then compare the dumped executables from + both. That is a lot of work though, and it doesn't solve the problem + of dumped pointers to static variables, which also can be relocated. + + A better solution is to pre-process emacs.exe so that the .rdata and + .reloc sections are moved to the end of the section table, and thus + prep won't relocate anything else. (Of course, we leave "dead" + copies of these two sections in place, so that the virtual address of + everything else is unaffected.) Relocating the .reloc data is + trivial - we just update the IMAGE_BASE_RELOCATION address in the + header (the data itself doesn't change). Relocating the import table + is more complicated though, because the calls to imported functions + must be patched up. That requires us to selectively apply the base + relocations when we encounter references to imported functions (or + variables) in other sections, but at least the base relocations are + easy to parse. */ + +static void +copy_executable_and_move_sections (file_data *p_infile, + file_data *p_outfile) +{ + unsigned char *dst; + PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER dos_header; + PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS nt_header; + PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS dst_nt_header; + PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER section; + PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER dst_section; + PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER import_section; + PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER reloc_section; + PIMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY import_dir; + PIMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY reloc_dir; + DWORD import_delta_rva; + DWORD reloc_delta_rva; + DWORD offset; + int i; + +#define COPY_CHUNK(message, src, size) \ + do { \ + unsigned char *s = (void *)(src); \ + unsigned long count = (size); \ + printf ("%s\n", (message)); \ + printf ("\t0x%08x Offset in input file.\n", s - p_infile->file_base); \ + printf ("\t0x%08x Offset in output file.\n", dst - p_outfile->file_base); \ + printf ("\t0x%08x Size in bytes.\n", count); \ + memcpy (dst, s, count); \ + dst += count; \ + } while (0) + +#define DST_TO_OFFSET() PTR_TO_OFFSET (dst, p_outfile) +#define ROUND_UP_DST_AND_ZERO(align) \ + do { \ + unsigned char *newdst = p_outfile->file_base \ + + ROUND_UP (DST_TO_OFFSET (), (align)); \ + /* Zero the alignment slop; it may actually initialize real data. */ \ + memset (dst, 0, newdst - dst); \ + dst = newdst; \ + } while (0) + + /* Copy the source image sequentially, ie. section by section after + copying the headers and section table, to simplify the process of + relocating the .rdata and .reloc section table entries (which might + force the raw section data to be relocated). + + Note that dst is updated implicitly by each COPY_CHUNK. */ + + dos_header = (PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER) p_infile->file_base; + nt_header = (PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS) (((unsigned long) dos_header) + + dos_header->e_lfanew); + section = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (nt_header); + + import_dir = &nt_header->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_IMPORT]; + import_section = rva_to_section (import_dir->VirtualAddress, nt_header); + + reloc_dir = &nt_header->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_BASERELOC]; + reloc_section = rva_to_section (reloc_dir->VirtualAddress, nt_header); + if (!reloc_section) + { + printf ("No relocation data, cannot prepare for profile prepping.\n"); + exit (1); + } + + dst = (unsigned char *) p_outfile->file_base; + + COPY_CHUNK ("Copying DOS header...", dos_header, + (DWORD) nt_header - (DWORD) dos_header); + dst_nt_header = (PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS) dst; + COPY_CHUNK ("Copying NT header...", nt_header, + (DWORD) section - (DWORD) nt_header); + dst_section = (PIMAGE_SECTION_HEADER) dst; + COPY_CHUNK ("Copying section table...", section, + nt_header->FileHeader.NumberOfSections * sizeof (*section)); + + /* Leave room for extra section table entries; filled in below. */ + dst += 2 * sizeof (*section); + + /* Align the first section's raw data area, and set the header size + field accordingly. */ + ROUND_UP_DST_AND_ZERO (dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.FileAlignment); + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SizeOfHeaders = DST_TO_OFFSET (); + + for (i = 0; i < nt_header->FileHeader.NumberOfSections; + i++, section++, dst_section++) + { + char msg[100]; + sprintf (msg, "Copying raw data for %s...", section->Name); + + /* "Blank out" the two sections being relocated. */ + if (section == import_section || section == reloc_section) + { + dst_section->Name[0] = 'X'; + dst_section->Misc.VirtualSize = + ROUND_UP (dst_section->Misc.VirtualSize, + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SectionAlignment); + dst_section->PointerToRawData = 0; + dst_section->SizeOfRawData = 0; + dst_section->Characteristics &= ~IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA; + dst_section->Characteristics |= IMAGE_SCN_CNT_UNINITIALIZED_DATA; + dst_section->Characteristics &= ~IMAGE_SCN_MEM_WRITE; + continue; + } + + /* Update the file-relative offset for this section's raw data (if + it has any) in case things have been relocated; we will update + the other offsets below once we know where everything is. */ + if (dst_section->PointerToRawData) + dst_section->PointerToRawData = DST_TO_OFFSET (); + + /* Copy the original raw data. */ + COPY_CHUNK + (msg, OFFSET_TO_PTR (section->PointerToRawData, p_infile), + section->SizeOfRawData); + + /* Round up the raw data size to the new alignment. */ + dst_section->SizeOfRawData = + ROUND_UP (dst_section->SizeOfRawData, + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.FileAlignment); + + /* Align the next section's raw data area. */ + ROUND_UP_DST_AND_ZERO (dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.FileAlignment); + } + + /* Add the extra section entries, copying the raw data we skipped + earlier. We'll patch up the data itself below. */ + if (import_section != NULL) + { + dst_nt_header->FileHeader.NumberOfSections++; + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SizeOfImage += + ROUND_UP (import_section->Misc.VirtualSize, + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SectionAlignment); + *dst_section = *import_section; + dst_section->VirtualAddress = + dst_section[-1].VirtualAddress + + ROUND_UP (dst_section[-1].Misc.VirtualSize, + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SectionAlignment); + dst_section->PointerToRawData = DST_TO_OFFSET (); + /* Remember delta applied to import section. */ + import_delta_rva = dst_section->VirtualAddress - import_section->VirtualAddress; + COPY_CHUNK + ("Relocating import directory", + OFFSET_TO_PTR (import_section->PointerToRawData, p_infile), + import_section->SizeOfRawData); + ROUND_UP_DST_AND_ZERO (dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.FileAlignment); + dst_section++; + } + if (reloc_section != NULL) + { + dst_nt_header->FileHeader.NumberOfSections++; + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SizeOfImage += + ROUND_UP (reloc_section->Misc.VirtualSize, + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SectionAlignment); + *dst_section = *reloc_section; + dst_section->VirtualAddress = + dst_section[-1].VirtualAddress + + ROUND_UP (dst_section[-1].Misc.VirtualSize, + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SectionAlignment); + dst_section->PointerToRawData = DST_TO_OFFSET (); + /* Remember delta applied to reloc section. */ + reloc_delta_rva = dst_section->VirtualAddress - reloc_section->VirtualAddress; + COPY_CHUNK + ("Relocating base relocations directory", + OFFSET_TO_PTR (reloc_section->PointerToRawData, p_infile), + reloc_section->SizeOfRawData); + ROUND_UP_DST_AND_ZERO (dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.FileAlignment); + reloc_dir = &dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_BASERELOC]; + reloc_dir->VirtualAddress += reloc_delta_rva; + dst_section++; + } + + /* Copy remainder of source image. */ + section--; + offset = ROUND_UP (section->PointerToRawData + section->SizeOfRawData, + nt_header->OptionalHeader.FileAlignment); + COPY_CHUNK + ("Copying remainder of executable...", + OFFSET_TO_PTR (offset, p_infile), + p_infile->size - offset); + + /* Final size for new image. */ + p_outfile->size = DST_TO_OFFSET (); + + /* Now patch up remaining file-relative offsets. */ + printf ("Patching up raw data offsets...\n"); + + section = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (nt_header); + dst_section = IMAGE_FIRST_SECTION (dst_nt_header); + +#define ADJUST_OFFSET(var) \ + do { \ + if ((var) != 0) \ + (var) = relocate_offset ((var), nt_header, dst_nt_header); \ + } while (0) + +#define ADJUST_IMPORT_RVA(var) \ + do { \ + if ((var) != 0) \ + *((DWORD *)&(var)) += import_delta_rva; \ + } while (0) + + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SizeOfInitializedData = 0; + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SizeOfUninitializedData = 0; + for (i = 0; i < dst_nt_header->FileHeader.NumberOfSections; i++) + { + /* Recompute data sizes for completeness. */ + if (dst_section[i].Characteristics & IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA) + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SizeOfInitializedData += + ROUND_UP (dst_section[i].Misc.VirtualSize, dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.FileAlignment); + else if (dst_section[i].Characteristics & IMAGE_SCN_CNT_UNINITIALIZED_DATA) + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.SizeOfUninitializedData += + ROUND_UP (dst_section[i].Misc.VirtualSize, dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.FileAlignment); + + ADJUST_OFFSET (dst_section[i].PointerToLinenumbers); + } + + ADJUST_OFFSET (dst_nt_header->FileHeader.PointerToSymbolTable); + + /* Update offsets in debug directory entries. Note that the debug + directory may be in the same section as the import table, so its + RVA may need to be adjusted too. */ + { + PIMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY debug_dir = + &dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_DEBUG]; + PIMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY debug_entry; + + /* Update debug_dir if part of import_section. */ + if (rva_to_section (debug_dir->VirtualAddress, nt_header) == import_section) + debug_dir->VirtualAddress += import_delta_rva; + + section = rva_to_section (debug_dir->VirtualAddress, dst_nt_header); + if (section) + { + int size; + + debug_entry = RVA_TO_PTR (debug_dir->VirtualAddress, section, p_outfile); + size = debug_dir->Size / sizeof (IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY); + + for (i = 0; i < size; i++, debug_entry++) + { + /* The debug data itself is normally not part of any + section, but stored after all the raw section data. So + let relocate_offset do the work. */ + ADJUST_OFFSET (debug_entry->PointerToRawData); + ADJUST_IMPORT_RVA (debug_entry->AddressOfRawData); + } + } + } + + /* Update RVAs in import directory entries. */ + { + PIMAGE_IMPORT_DESCRIPTOR imports; + PIMAGE_THUNK_DATA import_thunks; + + import_dir = &dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_IMPORT]; + import_dir->VirtualAddress += import_delta_rva; + + section = rva_to_section (import_dir->VirtualAddress, dst_nt_header); + imports = RVA_TO_PTR (import_dir->VirtualAddress, section, p_outfile); + + for ( ; imports->Name != 0; imports++) + { + ADJUST_IMPORT_RVA (imports->OriginalFirstThunk); + ADJUST_IMPORT_RVA (imports->FirstThunk); + ADJUST_IMPORT_RVA (imports->Name); + + for (import_thunks = RVA_TO_PTR (imports->OriginalFirstThunk, section, p_outfile); + import_thunks->u1.Function != 0; + import_thunks++) + if ((import_thunks->u1.Ordinal >> 31) == 0) + ADJUST_IMPORT_RVA (import_thunks->u1.Ordinal); + + for (import_thunks = RVA_TO_PTR (imports->FirstThunk, section, p_outfile); + import_thunks->u1.Function != 0; + import_thunks++) + if ((import_thunks->u1.Ordinal >> 31) == 0) + ADJUST_IMPORT_RVA (import_thunks->u1.Ordinal); + } + + import_dir = &dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_IAT]; + import_dir->VirtualAddress += import_delta_rva; + } + + /* Fix up references to the import section. */ + printf ("Applying fixups to import references...\n"); + + { + IMAGE_BASE_RELOCATION *relocs, *block, *start_block, *end_block; + DWORD import_start = import_section->VirtualAddress + dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.ImageBase; + DWORD import_end = import_start + import_section->Misc.VirtualSize; + DWORD len_import_relocs; + DWORD len_remaining_relocs; + int seen_high = 0; + WORD * high_word; + void * holder; + + reloc_dir = &dst_nt_header->OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_BASERELOC]; + reloc_section = rva_to_section (reloc_dir->VirtualAddress, dst_nt_header); + relocs = RVA_TO_PTR (reloc_dir->VirtualAddress, reloc_section, p_outfile); + + /* Move the base relocations for the import section, if there are + any; the profiler needs to be able to patch RVAs in the import + section itself. */ + for (block = relocs, start_block = 0; + (DWORD) block - (DWORD) relocs < reloc_dir->Size; + block = (void *)((DWORD) block + block->SizeOfBlock)) + { + if (block->VirtualAddress >= import_section->VirtualAddress + import_section->Misc.VirtualSize) + { + end_block = block; + break; + } + if (block->VirtualAddress >= import_section->VirtualAddress) + { + if (start_block == 0) + start_block = block; + block->VirtualAddress += import_delta_rva; + } + } + if (start_block) + { + len_import_relocs = (DWORD) end_block - (DWORD) start_block; + len_remaining_relocs = (DWORD) relocs + reloc_dir->Size - (DWORD) end_block; + holder = malloc (len_import_relocs); + if (holder == 0) + abort (); + memcpy (holder, start_block, len_import_relocs); + memcpy (start_block, end_block, len_remaining_relocs); + memcpy ((char *) start_block + len_remaining_relocs, holder, len_import_relocs); + free (holder); + } + + /* Walk up the list of base relocations, checking for references + to the old import section location, and patching them to + reference the new location. */ + for (block = relocs; + (DWORD) block - (DWORD) relocs < reloc_dir->Size; + block = (void *)((DWORD) block + block->SizeOfBlock)) + { + DWORD page_rva = block->VirtualAddress; + DWORD page_offset; + union { + WORD word; + DWORD dword; + } * ploc; + WORD *fixup; + + section = rva_to_section (page_rva, dst_nt_header); + /* Don't apply fixups to the blanked sections. */ + if (section->Name[0] == 'X') + continue; + + for (fixup = (WORD *) &block[1]; + (DWORD) fixup - (DWORD) block < block->SizeOfBlock; + fixup++) + { + page_offset = (*fixup) & 0xfff; + ploc = RVA_TO_PTR (page_rva + page_offset, section, p_outfile); + + /* Unless our assumption is wrong, all low word fixups + should immediately follow a high fixup. */ + if (seen_high && ((*fixup) >> 12) != IMAGE_REL_BASED_LOW) + abort (); + + switch ((*fixup) >> 12) + { + case IMAGE_REL_BASED_ABSOLUTE: + break; + case IMAGE_REL_BASED_HIGH: + /* We must assume that high and low fixups occur in + pairs, specifically a low fixup immediately follows a + high fixup (normally separated by two bytes). We + have to process the two fixups together, to find out + the full pointer value and decide whether to apply + the fixup. */ + seen_high = 1; + high_word = &ploc->word; + break; + case IMAGE_REL_BASED_LOW: + offset = (*high_word << 16) + ploc->word; + if (offset >= import_start && offset < import_end) + { + (*high_word) += import_delta_rva >> 16; + ploc->dword += import_delta_rva & 0xffff; + } + seen_high = 0; + break; + case IMAGE_REL_BASED_HIGHLOW: + /* Docs imply two words in big-endian order, so perhaps + this is only used on big-endian platforms, in which + case the obvious code will work. */ + if (ploc->dword >= import_start && ploc->dword < import_end) + ploc->dword += import_delta_rva; + break; + case IMAGE_REL_BASED_HIGHADJ: + /* Docs don't say, but I guess this is the equivalent + for little-endian platforms. */ + if (ploc->dword >= import_start && ploc->dword < import_end) + ploc->dword += import_delta_rva; + break; + case IMAGE_REL_BASED_MIPS_JMPADDR: + /* Don't know how to handle this; MIPS support has been + dropped from NT4 anyway. */ + abort (); + break; + case IMAGE_REL_BASED_SECTION: + case IMAGE_REL_BASED_REL32: + /* Docs don't say what these values mean. */ + abort (); + } + } + } + } +} + + +int +main (int argc, char **argv) +{ + PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER dos_header; + PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS nt_header; + file_data in_file, out_file; + char out_filename[MAX_PATH], in_filename[MAX_PATH]; + char *ptr; + + strcpy (in_filename, argv[1]); + strcpy (out_filename, argv[2]); + + printf ("Preparing %s for profile prepping\n", out_filename); + + /* Open the original (dumped) executable file for reference. */ + if (!open_input_file (&in_file, in_filename)) + { + printf ("Failed to open %s (%d)...bailing.\n", + in_filename, GetLastError ()); + exit (1); + } + + /* Create a new image that can be prepped; we don't expect the size to + change because we are only adding two new section table entries, + which should fit in the alignment slop. */ + if (!open_output_file (&out_file, out_filename, in_file.size)) + { + printf ("Failed to open %s (%d)...bailing.\n", + out_filename, GetLastError ()); + exit (1); + } + + copy_executable_and_move_sections (&in_file, &out_file); + + /* Patch up header fields; profiler is picky about this. */ + { + HANDLE hImagehelp = LoadLibrary ("imagehlp.dll"); + DWORD headersum; + DWORD checksum; + + dos_header = (PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER) out_file.file_base; + nt_header = (PIMAGE_NT_HEADERS) ((char *) dos_header + dos_header->e_lfanew); + + nt_header->OptionalHeader.CheckSum = 0; +// nt_header->FileHeader.TimeDateStamp = time (NULL); +// dos_header->e_cp = size / 512; +// nt_header->OptionalHeader.SizeOfImage = size; + + pfnCheckSumMappedFile = (void *) GetProcAddress (hImagehelp, "CheckSumMappedFile"); + if (pfnCheckSumMappedFile) + { +// nt_header->FileHeader.TimeDateStamp = time (NULL); + pfnCheckSumMappedFile (out_file.file_base, + out_file.size, + &headersum, + &checksum); + nt_header->OptionalHeader.CheckSum = checksum; + } + FreeLibrary (hImagehelp); + } + + close_file_data (&out_file); + close_file_data (&in_file); + + return 0; +} + +/* eof */