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#include <stdarg.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <assert.h>
#include <string.h>
#define EPEP_INST
#include "epep/epep.h"
const char *epep_errors[] = {
"EPEP_ERR_SUCCESS",
"EPEP_ERR_DATA_DIRECTORY_INDEX_IS_INVALID",
"EPEP_ERR_SECTION_HEADER_INDEX_IS_INVALID",
"EPEP_ERR_SYMBOL_INDEX_IS_INVALID",
"EPEP_ERR_NOT_AN_OBJECT",
"EPEP_ERR_ADDRESS_IS_OUT_OF_SECTION_RAW_DATA",
"EPEP_ERR_OUTPUT_CAPACITY_IS_ZERO",
"EPEP_ERR_OUTPUT_IS_NULL",
"EPEP_ERR_ADDRESS_IS_OUT_OF_ANY_SECTION",
"EPEP_ERR_EXPORT_ADDRESS_TABLE_ENTRY_NAME_NOT_FOUND",
"EPEP_ERR_NO_BASE_RELOCATION_TABLE",
"EPEP_ERR_BASE_RELOCATION_IS_ALREADY_END",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_DATA_DIRECTORY_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_SECTION_HEADER_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_SECTION_DATA_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_STRING_TABLE_SIZE_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_SYMBOL_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_IMPORT_DIRECTORY_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_IMPORT_DIRECTORY_NAME_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_LOOKUP_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_LOOKUP_NAME_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_EXPORT_TABLE_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_DLL_NAME_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_EXPORT_NAME_POINTER_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_ORDINAL_TABLE_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_EXPORT_NAME_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_EXPORT_ADDRESS_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_FORWARDER_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_BASE_RELOCATION_BLOCK_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_NEXT_BASE_RELOCATION_BLOCK_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_BASE_RELOCATION_BLOCK_BASE_RELOCATION_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_SECTION_RELOCATION_OFFSET",
"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_LINENUMBER_OFFSET",
[clink] Make it able to read and write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocation These are changes from two commits from the upstream clink repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/clink) and one commit from the upstream epep repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/epep). clink: Commit e63ed12ead17e47d77e848da0e7b9f4dd3ad5127 Bugfix: Make it able to write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations If the relocation count is greater than 0xffff then it can't fit in the NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. In order to specify greater relocation count IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag should be added to Characteristics and the actual relocation count should be written into VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. Commit 328fc3112a30fcaa808f2cad34028a6507d602a3 Bugfix: Make it able to read more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations New EPEP API allows to read more than 64k - 1 relocations. Use it when reading relocation count for filling SectionInfo and when reading relocations for wriring the output file. epep: Commit 3bed4e348a486c346d0a452c58c1d85e1805c09d Feature: Higher-level COFF relocations API Number of COFF relocations of a section is stored in the 16-bit NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. If a COFF object has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations, then the value does not fit in the field. To solve this problem, IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag of a section header has been introduced. If this flag is set for the section, then the actual number of relocations is stored in the VirtualAddress field of the first relocation. If the flag is set, then NumberOfRelocations field of the section header should be equal to 0xffff, othervice the linker should give an error. So this patch introduces few functions adressing this mechanism. epep_section_contains_extended_relocations: Checks whether the section has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations. Retrns error if the IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag is set, but the NumberOfRelocations field is not equal to 0xffff. epep_get_section_extended_number_of_relocations: Reads the number of COFF relocations from the VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. epep_get_section_number_of_relocations_x: Gives the number of meaningful relocations of the section. If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then returns the value of the NumberOfRelocations field of the section header, othervice reads the number of relocations from the first COFF relocation, but: since the first relocation in this case is not meaningful, gives the actual number of relocations minus one. This is used in the function documented below. Returns 1 in the last argument if the section contains extended number of relocations, 0 othervice. epep_get_section_relocation_by_index_x: If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then just reads a relocation by the given index. In case if the section has extended number of relocations, the first relocation is not meaningful, so it is skipped, and the relocation at index + 1 is read instead. git-svn-id: svn://kolibrios.org@9927 a494cfbc-eb01-0410-851d-a64ba20cac60
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"EPEP_ERR_INVALID_NUMBER_OF_RELOCATIONS_FOR_EXTENDED",
};
[clink] Make it able to read and write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocation These are changes from two commits from the upstream clink repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/clink) and one commit from the upstream epep repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/epep). clink: Commit e63ed12ead17e47d77e848da0e7b9f4dd3ad5127 Bugfix: Make it able to write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations If the relocation count is greater than 0xffff then it can't fit in the NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. In order to specify greater relocation count IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag should be added to Characteristics and the actual relocation count should be written into VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. Commit 328fc3112a30fcaa808f2cad34028a6507d602a3 Bugfix: Make it able to read more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations New EPEP API allows to read more than 64k - 1 relocations. Use it when reading relocation count for filling SectionInfo and when reading relocations for wriring the output file. epep: Commit 3bed4e348a486c346d0a452c58c1d85e1805c09d Feature: Higher-level COFF relocations API Number of COFF relocations of a section is stored in the 16-bit NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. If a COFF object has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations, then the value does not fit in the field. To solve this problem, IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag of a section header has been introduced. If this flag is set for the section, then the actual number of relocations is stored in the VirtualAddress field of the first relocation. If the flag is set, then NumberOfRelocations field of the section header should be equal to 0xffff, othervice the linker should give an error. So this patch introduces few functions adressing this mechanism. epep_section_contains_extended_relocations: Checks whether the section has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations. Retrns error if the IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag is set, but the NumberOfRelocations field is not equal to 0xffff. epep_get_section_extended_number_of_relocations: Reads the number of COFF relocations from the VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. epep_get_section_number_of_relocations_x: Gives the number of meaningful relocations of the section. If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then returns the value of the NumberOfRelocations field of the section header, othervice reads the number of relocations from the first COFF relocation, but: since the first relocation in this case is not meaningful, gives the actual number of relocations minus one. This is used in the function documented below. Returns 1 in the last argument if the section contains extended number of relocations, 0 othervice. epep_get_section_relocation_by_index_x: If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then just reads a relocation by the given index. In case if the section has extended number of relocations, the first relocation is not meaningful, so it is skipped, and the relocation at index + 1 is read instead. git-svn-id: svn://kolibrios.org@9927 a494cfbc-eb01-0410-851d-a64ba20cac60
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static_assert(sizeof(epep_errors) / sizeof(epep_errors[0]) == EPEP_ERR_END,
"Each EPEP error should be stringified.");
typedef char *pchar;
typedef struct {
Epep epep;
char *name;
size_t *section_offsets;
} CoffObject;
typedef struct {
size_t obj_id;
size_t sec_id;
} ObjIdSecId;
typedef struct {
ObjIdSecId *source;
uint32_t characteristics;
size_t size;
size_t number_of_relocations;
[clink] Make it able to read and write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocation These are changes from two commits from the upstream clink repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/clink) and one commit from the upstream epep repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/epep). clink: Commit e63ed12ead17e47d77e848da0e7b9f4dd3ad5127 Bugfix: Make it able to write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations If the relocation count is greater than 0xffff then it can't fit in the NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. In order to specify greater relocation count IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag should be added to Characteristics and the actual relocation count should be written into VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. Commit 328fc3112a30fcaa808f2cad34028a6507d602a3 Bugfix: Make it able to read more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations New EPEP API allows to read more than 64k - 1 relocations. Use it when reading relocation count for filling SectionInfo and when reading relocations for wriring the output file. epep: Commit 3bed4e348a486c346d0a452c58c1d85e1805c09d Feature: Higher-level COFF relocations API Number of COFF relocations of a section is stored in the 16-bit NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. If a COFF object has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations, then the value does not fit in the field. To solve this problem, IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag of a section header has been introduced. If this flag is set for the section, then the actual number of relocations is stored in the VirtualAddress field of the first relocation. If the flag is set, then NumberOfRelocations field of the section header should be equal to 0xffff, othervice the linker should give an error. So this patch introduces few functions adressing this mechanism. epep_section_contains_extended_relocations: Checks whether the section has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations. Retrns error if the IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag is set, but the NumberOfRelocations field is not equal to 0xffff. epep_get_section_extended_number_of_relocations: Reads the number of COFF relocations from the VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. epep_get_section_number_of_relocations_x: Gives the number of meaningful relocations of the section. If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then returns the value of the NumberOfRelocations field of the section header, othervice reads the number of relocations from the first COFF relocation, but: since the first relocation in this case is not meaningful, gives the actual number of relocations minus one. This is used in the function documented below. Returns 1 in the last argument if the section contains extended number of relocations, 0 othervice. epep_get_section_relocation_by_index_x: If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then just reads a relocation by the given index. In case if the section has extended number of relocations, the first relocation is not meaningful, so it is skipped, and the relocation at index + 1 is read instead. git-svn-id: svn://kolibrios.org@9927 a494cfbc-eb01-0410-851d-a64ba20cac60
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// Number of relocations is greater than 2^16 - 1
int number_of_relocations_is_extended;
} SectionInfo;
typedef struct {
EpepCoffSymbol sym;
EpepCoffSymbol *auxes;
char *name;
size_t object_index;
size_t index;
} Symbol;
#define CDICT_VAL_T SectionInfo
#define CDICT_INST
#include "cdict/cdict.h"
#define CDICT_VAL_T Symbol
#define CDICT_INST
#include "cdict/cdict.h"
typedef struct {
CoffObject *objects;
char **section_names_set;
CDict_CStr_SectionInfo info_per_section;
CDict_CStr_Symbol symtab;
char **sym_name_set;
size_t number_of_symbols;
} ObjectIr;
#define CVEC_INST
#define CVEC_TYPE CoffObject
#include "cvec/cvec.h"
#define CVEC_INST
#define CVEC_TYPE size_t
#include "cvec/cvec.h"
#define CVEC_INST
#define CVEC_TYPE pchar
#include "cvec/cvec.h"
#define CVEC_INST
#define CVEC_TYPE char
#include "cvec/cvec.h"
#define CVEC_INST
#define CVEC_TYPE ObjIdSecId
#include "cvec/cvec.h"
#define CVEC_INST
#define CVEC_TYPE EpepCoffSymbol
#include "cvec/cvec.h"
#define ERROR_EPEP(epep) printf("Error: epep returned %u (%s) at "__FILE__":%u", \
(epep)->error_code, epep_errors[(epep)->error_code], __LINE__); exit(-1)
#define ERROR_CDICT(cdict) printf("Error: cdict returned %u at "__FILE__":%u", \
(cdict)->error_code, __LINE__); exit(-1);
static int emit_logs;
static void log_info(const char *fmt, ...) {
if (emit_logs) {
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, fmt);
vprintf(fmt, ap);
va_end(ap);
}
}
static void fwrite8(FILE *f, uint8_t b) {
fputc(b, f);
}
static void fwrite16(FILE *f, uint16_t w) {
fputc((w & 0x00ff) >> 0, f);
fputc((w & 0xff00) >> 8, f);
}
static void fwrite32(FILE *f, uint32_t d) {
fputc((d & 0x000000ff) >> 0, f);
fputc((d & 0x0000ff00) >> 8, f);
fputc((d & 0x00ff0000) >> 16, f);
fputc((d & 0xff000000) >> 24, f);
}
static size_t strtab_add(char **strtab, char *str) {
size_t res = cvec_char_size(strtab);
for (char *p = str; *p; p++) {
cvec_char_push_back(strtab, *p);
}
cvec_char_push_back(strtab, '\0');
return res + 4;
}
static size_t get_section_number(char ***section_names_set, char *sec_name) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < cvec_pchar_size(section_names_set); i++) {
char *it = cvec_pchar_at(section_names_set, i);
if (!strcmp(it, sec_name)) {
return i + 1;
}
}
return 0;
}
static void add_name_to_set(char *sym_name, char ***set) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < cvec_pchar_size(set); i++) {
char *it = cvec_pchar_at(set, i);
if (!strcmp(it, sym_name)) {
return;
}
}
cvec_pchar_push_back(set, sym_name);
}
static void build(ObjectIr *ir, const char *outname) {
FILE *out = fopen(outname, "wb");
char *strtab = cvec_char_new(1024);
size_t size_of_sections = 0;
size_t number_of_relocations = 0;
log_info("Calculating all sections size and relocations count... ");
for (size_t sec_i = 0; sec_i < cvec_pchar_size(&ir->section_names_set); sec_i++) {
char *name = ir->section_names_set[sec_i];
SectionInfo si = cdict_CStr_SectionInfo_get_v(&ir->info_per_section, name);
size_of_sections += si.size;
number_of_relocations += si.number_of_relocations;
}
log_info("Done: %u & %u\n", size_of_sections, number_of_relocations);
size_t fisrt_section_offset = 20 + 40 * cvec_pchar_size(&ir->section_names_set);
size_t offset_to_first_relocation = fisrt_section_offset + size_of_sections;
size_t offset_to_next_relocation = offset_to_first_relocation;
size_t next_section_offset = fisrt_section_offset;
size_t PointerToSymbolTable = fisrt_section_offset + size_of_sections + number_of_relocations * 10;
// COFF Header
log_info("Writing COFF header... ");
fwrite16(out, 0x14c); // Machine
fwrite16(out, cvec_pchar_size(&ir->section_names_set)); // NumberOfSections
fwrite32(out, 0); // TimeDataStamp
fwrite32(out, PointerToSymbolTable); // PointerToSymbolTable
fwrite32(out, ir->number_of_symbols); // NumberOfSymbols
fwrite16(out, 0); // SizeOfOptionalHeader
fwrite16(out, 0); // Characteristics
log_info("Done.\n");
// Section Headers
log_info("Writing section headers {\n");
for (size_t sec_i = 0; sec_i < cvec_pchar_size(&ir->section_names_set); sec_i++) {
char *name = ir->section_names_set[sec_i];
SectionInfo si = cdict_CStr_SectionInfo_get_v(&ir->info_per_section, name);
// Name
log_info(" Writing %s Section Header... ", name);
if (strlen(name) <= 8) {
for (size_t i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
size_t sl = strlen(name);
fwrite8(out, i < sl ? name[i] : '\0');
}
} else {
fwrite8(out, '/');
size_t strtab_index = strtab_add(&strtab, name);
char numstr[8] = { 0 };
sprintf(numstr, "%lu", strtab_index);
fwrite(numstr, 1, 7, out);
}
fwrite32(out, 0); // VirtualSize
fwrite32(out, 0); // VirtualAddress
fwrite32(out, si.size); // SizeOfRawData
fwrite32(out, next_section_offset); // PointerToRawData
next_section_offset += si.size;
fwrite32(out, offset_to_next_relocation); // PointerToRelocations
offset_to_next_relocation += si.number_of_relocations * 10;
fwrite32(out, 0); // PointerToLinenumbers
[clink] Make it able to read and write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocation These are changes from two commits from the upstream clink repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/clink) and one commit from the upstream epep repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/epep). clink: Commit e63ed12ead17e47d77e848da0e7b9f4dd3ad5127 Bugfix: Make it able to write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations If the relocation count is greater than 0xffff then it can't fit in the NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. In order to specify greater relocation count IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag should be added to Characteristics and the actual relocation count should be written into VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. Commit 328fc3112a30fcaa808f2cad34028a6507d602a3 Bugfix: Make it able to read more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations New EPEP API allows to read more than 64k - 1 relocations. Use it when reading relocation count for filling SectionInfo and when reading relocations for wriring the output file. epep: Commit 3bed4e348a486c346d0a452c58c1d85e1805c09d Feature: Higher-level COFF relocations API Number of COFF relocations of a section is stored in the 16-bit NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. If a COFF object has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations, then the value does not fit in the field. To solve this problem, IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag of a section header has been introduced. If this flag is set for the section, then the actual number of relocations is stored in the VirtualAddress field of the first relocation. If the flag is set, then NumberOfRelocations field of the section header should be equal to 0xffff, othervice the linker should give an error. So this patch introduces few functions adressing this mechanism. epep_section_contains_extended_relocations: Checks whether the section has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations. Retrns error if the IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag is set, but the NumberOfRelocations field is not equal to 0xffff. epep_get_section_extended_number_of_relocations: Reads the number of COFF relocations from the VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. epep_get_section_number_of_relocations_x: Gives the number of meaningful relocations of the section. If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then returns the value of the NumberOfRelocations field of the section header, othervice reads the number of relocations from the first COFF relocation, but: since the first relocation in this case is not meaningful, gives the actual number of relocations minus one. This is used in the function documented below. Returns 1 in the last argument if the section contains extended number of relocations, 0 othervice. epep_get_section_relocation_by_index_x: If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then just reads a relocation by the given index. In case if the section has extended number of relocations, the first relocation is not meaningful, so it is skipped, and the relocation at index + 1 is read instead. git-svn-id: svn://kolibrios.org@9927 a494cfbc-eb01-0410-851d-a64ba20cac60
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// NumberOfRelocations
if (si.number_of_relocations_is_extended) {
fwrite16(out, 0xffff);
} else {
fwrite16(out, si.number_of_relocations);
}
fwrite16(out, 0); // NumberOfLinenumbers
fwrite32(out, si.characteristics); // Characteristics
log_info("Done.\n");
}
log_info("}\n");
// Section data
log_info("Writing sections {\n");
for (size_t sec_i = 0; sec_i < cvec_pchar_size(&ir->section_names_set); sec_i++) {
char *name = ir->section_names_set[sec_i];
SectionInfo si = cdict_CStr_SectionInfo_get_v(&ir->info_per_section, name);
log_info(" Writing %s... ", name);
for (size_t i = 0; i < cvec_ObjIdSecId_size(&si.source); i++) {
ObjIdSecId id = cvec_ObjIdSecId_at(&si.source, i);
CoffObject *object = &ir->objects[id.obj_id];
Epep *epep = &object->epep;
EpepSectionHeader sh = { 0 };
if (!epep_get_section_header_by_index(epep, &sh, id.sec_id)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
// If the section contains uninitialized data (BSS)
// it should be filled by zeroes
// Yes, current implementation emits BSS sections too
// cause KOS has no idea they should be allocated automatically
// cause FASM has no idea they should be generated without contents
// cause Tomasz Grysztar didn't care
char *buf = calloc(sh.SizeOfRawData, 1);
// Othervice it should be filled by its contents from source object
if (!(sh.Characteristics & 0x00000080)) {
if (!epep_get_section_contents(epep, &sh, buf)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
}
fwrite(buf, 1, sh.SizeOfRawData, out);
}
log_info("Done.\n");
}
log_info("}\n");
// COFF Relocations
char **undefined_symbols = cvec_pchar_new(8);
log_info("Writing COFF Relocations {\n");
for (size_t sec_i = 0; sec_i < cvec_pchar_size(&ir->section_names_set); sec_i++) {
char *name = ir->section_names_set[sec_i];
SectionInfo si = cdict_CStr_SectionInfo_get_v(&ir->info_per_section, name);
log_info(" Writing relocations of %s {\n", name);
[clink] Make it able to read and write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocation These are changes from two commits from the upstream clink repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/clink) and one commit from the upstream epep repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/epep). clink: Commit e63ed12ead17e47d77e848da0e7b9f4dd3ad5127 Bugfix: Make it able to write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations If the relocation count is greater than 0xffff then it can't fit in the NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. In order to specify greater relocation count IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag should be added to Characteristics and the actual relocation count should be written into VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. Commit 328fc3112a30fcaa808f2cad34028a6507d602a3 Bugfix: Make it able to read more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations New EPEP API allows to read more than 64k - 1 relocations. Use it when reading relocation count for filling SectionInfo and when reading relocations for wriring the output file. epep: Commit 3bed4e348a486c346d0a452c58c1d85e1805c09d Feature: Higher-level COFF relocations API Number of COFF relocations of a section is stored in the 16-bit NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. If a COFF object has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations, then the value does not fit in the field. To solve this problem, IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag of a section header has been introduced. If this flag is set for the section, then the actual number of relocations is stored in the VirtualAddress field of the first relocation. If the flag is set, then NumberOfRelocations field of the section header should be equal to 0xffff, othervice the linker should give an error. So this patch introduces few functions adressing this mechanism. epep_section_contains_extended_relocations: Checks whether the section has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations. Retrns error if the IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag is set, but the NumberOfRelocations field is not equal to 0xffff. epep_get_section_extended_number_of_relocations: Reads the number of COFF relocations from the VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. epep_get_section_number_of_relocations_x: Gives the number of meaningful relocations of the section. If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then returns the value of the NumberOfRelocations field of the section header, othervice reads the number of relocations from the first COFF relocation, but: since the first relocation in this case is not meaningful, gives the actual number of relocations minus one. This is used in the function documented below. Returns 1 in the last argument if the section contains extended number of relocations, 0 othervice. epep_get_section_relocation_by_index_x: If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then just reads a relocation by the given index. In case if the section has extended number of relocations, the first relocation is not meaningful, so it is skipped, and the relocation at index + 1 is read instead. git-svn-id: svn://kolibrios.org@9927 a494cfbc-eb01-0410-851d-a64ba20cac60
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if (si.number_of_relocations_is_extended) {
EpepCoffRelocation rel = { 0 };
rel.VirtualAddress = si.number_of_relocations;
fwrite(&rel, 1, 10, out);
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < cvec_ObjIdSecId_size(&si.source); i++) {
ObjIdSecId id = cvec_ObjIdSecId_at(&si.source, i);
CoffObject *object = &ir->objects[id.obj_id];
Epep *epep = &object->epep;
size_t strtab_size = 0;
if (!epep_get_string_table_size(epep, &strtab_size)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
char *obj_strtab = malloc(strtab_size);
if (!epep_get_string_table(epep, obj_strtab)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
EpepSectionHeader sh = { 0 };
if (!epep_get_section_header_by_index(epep, &sh, id.sec_id)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
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size_t number_of_relocations = 0;
int extended = 0;
if (!epep_get_section_number_of_relocations_x(epep, &sh, &number_of_relocations, &extended)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
for (size_t rel_i = 0; rel_i < number_of_relocations; rel_i++) {
EpepCoffRelocation rel = { 0 };
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if (!epep_get_section_relocation_by_index_x(epep, &sh, &rel, rel_i, extended)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
log_info(" { %02x, %02x, %02x }", rel.VirtualAddress, rel.SymbolTableIndex, rel.Type);
rel.VirtualAddress += object->section_offsets[sec_i];
{
size_t index = rel.SymbolTableIndex;
EpepCoffSymbol sym = { 0 };
if (!epep_get_symbol_by_index(epep, &sym, index)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
size_t name_max = 1024;
char name[name_max];
if (sym.symbol.Zeroes == 0) {
strcpy(name, &obj_strtab[sym.symbol.Offset]);
} else {
memcpy(name, sym.symbol.ShortName, 8);
name[8] = '\0';
}
if (!strcmp(name, "_EXPORTS")) {
strcpy(name, "EXPORTS");
}
if (sym.symbol.StorageClass != 2) {
sprintf(name, "%s@%s", name, object->name);
}
Symbol old_sym = cdict_CStr_Symbol_get_v(&ir->symtab, name);
if (old_sym.name == NULL) {
add_name_to_set(strdup(name), &undefined_symbols);
}
rel.SymbolTableIndex = old_sym.index;
log_info(" -> { %02x, %02x, %02x }: ", rel.VirtualAddress, rel.SymbolTableIndex, rel.Type);
log_info("New relocation of %s in %s\n", name, sh.Name);
}
fwrite(&rel, 1, 10, out);
}
}
log_info(" }\n");
}
log_info("}\n");
if (cvec_pchar_size(&undefined_symbols) > 0) {
printf("Undefined symbols found, aborting\nUndefined:\n");
for (int i = 0; i < cvec_pchar_size(&undefined_symbols); i++) {
printf("%s\n", undefined_symbols[i]);
}
exit(-1);
}
// Symbols Table
log_info("Writing symbols {\n");
for (size_t sym_i = 0; sym_i < cvec_pchar_size(&ir->sym_name_set); sym_i++) {
char *name = ir->sym_name_set[sym_i];
Symbol sym = cdict_CStr_Symbol_get_v(&ir->symtab, name);
if (sym.sym.symbol.SectionNumber == 0xffff ||
sym.sym.symbol.SectionNumber == 0xfffe ||
(sym.sym.symbol.StorageClass != 2 && // Not an external symbol
sym.sym.symbol.StorageClass != 3 && // Not a static symbol
sym.sym.symbol.StorageClass != 6)) { // Not a label
fwrite(&sym.sym.symbol, 1, 18, out);
} else {
size_t sec_name_max = 1024;
char sec_name[sec_name_max];
size_t object_index = sym.object_index;
CoffObject *object = &ir->objects[object_index];
Epep *epep = &object->epep;
size_t section_offset = object->section_offsets[sym.sym.symbol.SectionNumber - 1];
size_t strtab_size = 0;
if (!epep_get_string_table_size(epep, &strtab_size)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
char *obj_strtab = malloc(strtab_size);
if (!epep_get_string_table(epep, obj_strtab)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
EpepSectionHeader sh = { 0 };
if (!epep_get_section_header_by_index(epep, &sh, sym.sym.symbol.SectionNumber - 1)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
if (sh.Name[0] == '/') {
strcpy(sec_name, &obj_strtab[atoi(&sh.Name[1])]);
} else {
memcpy(sec_name, sh.Name, 8);
sec_name[8] = '\0';
}
log_info("%s:\n", sym.name);
log_info(" Section: %s\n", sec_name);
log_info(" StorageClass: %u\n", sym.sym.symbol.StorageClass);
sym.sym.symbol.SectionNumber = get_section_number(&ir->section_names_set, sec_name);
if (sym.sym.symbol.SectionNumber == 0) {
printf("Internal error: %s section is not found in output file", sec_name);
exit(-1);
}
sym.sym.symbol.Value += section_offset;
if (strlen(sym.name) <= 8) {
memcpy(sym.sym.symbol.ShortName, sym.name, 8);
} else {
sym.sym.symbol.Zeroes = 0;
sym.sym.symbol.Offset = strtab_add(&strtab, name);
}
fwrite(&sym.sym.symbol, 1, 18, out);
}
for (size_t aux_i = 0; aux_i < sym.sym.symbol.NumberOfAuxSymbols; aux_i++) {
fwrite(&sym.auxes[aux_i].symbol, 1, 18, out);
}
}
log_info("}\n");
// COFF String Table
log_info("Writing COFF String Table... ");
fwrite32(out, cvec_char_size(&strtab) + 4);
fwrite(strtab, 1, cvec_char_size(&strtab), out);
log_info("Done.\n");
}
static ObjectIr parse_objects(int argc, char **argv) {
CoffObject *objects = cvec_CoffObject_new(128);
char **section_names_set = cvec_pchar_new(4);
char **sym_name_set = cvec_pchar_new(128);
size_t number_of_symbols = 0;
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
// If one arg is NULL, that means it was a parameter and was cleared
// It's not a input file name
if (argv[i] == NULL) {
continue;
}
log_info("Primary parsing of %s... ", argv[i]);
CoffObject object = { 0 };
object.name = argv[i];
object.section_offsets = cvec_size_t_new(128);
{
FILE *fp = fopen(object.name, "rb");
if (!fp) {
printf("Error: Can't open \"%s\"", object.name);
exit(-1);
}
if (!epep_init(&object.epep, fp)) {
ERROR_EPEP(&object.epep);
}
}
cvec_CoffObject_push_back(&objects, object);
log_info("Done.\n");
}
CDict_CStr_Symbol symtab;
if (!cdict_CStr_Symbol_init(&symtab)) {
ERROR_CDICT(&symtab);
}
CDict_CStr_SectionInfo info_per_section;
if (!cdict_CStr_SectionInfo_init(&info_per_section)) {
ERROR_CDICT(&info_per_section);
}
for (size_t i = 0; i < cvec_CoffObject_size(&objects); i++) {
log_info("Secondary parsing of %s {\n", objects[i].name);
Epep *epep = &(objects[i].epep);
size_t strtab_size = 0;
if (!epep_get_string_table_size(epep, &strtab_size)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
char *strtab = malloc(strtab_size);
if (!epep_get_string_table(epep, strtab)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
// Fill symbols table
log_info(" Symbols {\n");
for (size_t sym_i = 0; sym_i < epep->coffFileHeader.NumberOfSymbols; sym_i++) {
EpepCoffSymbol sym = { 0 };
if (!epep_get_symbol_by_index(epep, &sym, sym_i)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
size_t name_max = 1024;
char name[name_max];
if (sym.symbol.Zeroes == 0) {
strcpy(name, &strtab[sym.symbol.Offset]);
} else {
memcpy(name, sym.symbol.ShortName, 8);
name[8] = '\0';
}
if (!strcmp(name, "_EXPORTS")) {
strcpy(name, "EXPORTS");
}
if (sym.symbol.StorageClass != 2) {
sprintf(name, "%s@%s", name, objects[i].name);
}
if (sym.symbol.StorageClass != 2 || sym.symbol.SectionNumber) {
if (memcmp(cdict_CStr_Symbol_get_v(&symtab, name).sym.symbol.ShortName, "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", 8)) {
printf("Error: Redefinition of \"%s\"", name);
exit(-1);
}
EpepCoffSymbol *auxes = cvec_EpepCoffSymbol_new(1);
size_t index = number_of_symbols;
for (size_t aux_i = 0; aux_i < sym.symbol.NumberOfAuxSymbols; aux_i++) {
EpepCoffSymbol aux = { 0 };
if (!epep_get_symbol_by_index(epep, &aux, sym_i + aux_i)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
cvec_EpepCoffSymbol_push_back(&auxes, aux);
number_of_symbols++;
}
Symbol new_sym = { sym, auxes, strdup(name), i, index };
if (!cdict_CStr_Symbol_add_vv(&symtab, strdup(name), new_sym, CDICT_NO_CHECK)) {
ERROR_CDICT(&symtab);
}
number_of_symbols++;
log_info(" Symbol #%u: %s (%u auxes, #%u)\n", sym_i, name, cvec_EpepCoffSymbol_size(&auxes), number_of_symbols - 1);
add_name_to_set(strdup(name), &sym_name_set);
}
sym_i += sym.symbol.NumberOfAuxSymbols;
}
log_info(" }\n");
// Set section offsets and fill unique section name set
log_info(" Sections {\n");
for (size_t sec_i = 0; sec_i < epep->coffFileHeader.NumberOfSections; sec_i++) {
EpepSectionHeader sh = { 0 };
if (!epep_get_section_header_by_index(epep, &sh, sec_i)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
size_t name_max = 1024;
char name[name_max];
if (sh.Name[0] == '/') {
strcpy(name, &strtab[atoi(&sh.Name[1])]);
} else {
memcpy(name, sh.Name, 8);
name[8] = '\0';
}
add_name_to_set(strdup(name), &section_names_set);
SectionInfo si = cdict_CStr_SectionInfo_get_v(&info_per_section, name);
if (si.source == NULL) {
si.source = cvec_ObjIdSecId_new(32);
}
size_t sec_offset = si.size;
cvec_size_t_push_back(&objects[i].section_offsets, sec_offset);
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size_t number_of_relocations = 0;
int unused = 0;
if (!epep_get_section_number_of_relocations_x(epep, &sh, &number_of_relocations, &unused)) {
ERROR_EPEP(epep);
}
si.size += sh.SizeOfRawData;
si.characteristics |= sh.Characteristics;
[clink] Make it able to read and write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocation These are changes from two commits from the upstream clink repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/clink) and one commit from the upstream epep repo (https://github.com/mkostoevr/epep). clink: Commit e63ed12ead17e47d77e848da0e7b9f4dd3ad5127 Bugfix: Make it able to write more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations If the relocation count is greater than 0xffff then it can't fit in the NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. In order to specify greater relocation count IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag should be added to Characteristics and the actual relocation count should be written into VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. Commit 328fc3112a30fcaa808f2cad34028a6507d602a3 Bugfix: Make it able to read more than 64k - 1 COFF relocations New EPEP API allows to read more than 64k - 1 relocations. Use it when reading relocation count for filling SectionInfo and when reading relocations for wriring the output file. epep: Commit 3bed4e348a486c346d0a452c58c1d85e1805c09d Feature: Higher-level COFF relocations API Number of COFF relocations of a section is stored in the 16-bit NumberOfRelocations field of a section header. If a COFF object has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations, then the value does not fit in the field. To solve this problem, IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag of a section header has been introduced. If this flag is set for the section, then the actual number of relocations is stored in the VirtualAddress field of the first relocation. If the flag is set, then NumberOfRelocations field of the section header should be equal to 0xffff, othervice the linker should give an error. So this patch introduces few functions adressing this mechanism. epep_section_contains_extended_relocations: Checks whether the section has more than 2^16 - 1 relocations. Retrns error if the IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL flag is set, but the NumberOfRelocations field is not equal to 0xffff. epep_get_section_extended_number_of_relocations: Reads the number of COFF relocations from the VirtualAddress field of the first COFF relocation. epep_get_section_number_of_relocations_x: Gives the number of meaningful relocations of the section. If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then returns the value of the NumberOfRelocations field of the section header, othervice reads the number of relocations from the first COFF relocation, but: since the first relocation in this case is not meaningful, gives the actual number of relocations minus one. This is used in the function documented below. Returns 1 in the last argument if the section contains extended number of relocations, 0 othervice. epep_get_section_relocation_by_index_x: If the section has less than 2^16 relocations, then just reads a relocation by the given index. In case if the section has extended number of relocations, the first relocation is not meaningful, so it is skipped, and the relocation at index + 1 is read instead. git-svn-id: svn://kolibrios.org@9927 a494cfbc-eb01-0410-851d-a64ba20cac60
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si.number_of_relocations += number_of_relocations;
if (si.number_of_relocations > 0xffff && !si.number_of_relocations_is_extended) {
// One more relocation to store the actual relocation number
si.number_of_relocations++;
si.number_of_relocations_is_extended = 1;
const uint32_t flag_IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL = 0x01000000;
si.characteristics |= flag_IMAGE_SCN_LNK_NRELOC_OVFL;
}
cvec_ObjIdSecId_push_back(&si.source, (ObjIdSecId){ i, sec_i });
cdict_CStr_SectionInfo_add_vv(&info_per_section, strdup(name), si, CDICT_REPLACE_EXIST);
log_info(" Section #%llu {\n", sec_i);
log_info(" Name: %s\n", name);
log_info(" Virtual Address: %u\n", sh.VirtualAddress);
log_info(" Characteristics: %08x\n", sh.Characteristics);
log_info(" Offset in the big section: %u\n", objects[i].section_offsets[sec_i]);
log_info(" }\n");
if (sh.VirtualAddress != 0) {
printf("Warning: Handling of section with Virtual Address another that 0 is not implemented");
}
}
log_info(" }\n");
log_info("}\n");
}
ObjectIr ir;
ir.objects = objects;
ir.section_names_set = section_names_set;
ir.info_per_section = info_per_section;
ir.symtab = symtab;
ir.sym_name_set = sym_name_set;
ir.number_of_symbols = number_of_symbols;
return ir;
}
int arg_got_flag(int argc, char **argv, ...) {
char *arg_names[8];
int arg_name_c = 0;
va_list ap;
va_start(ap, argv);
for (char *arg_name = va_arg(ap, char *); arg_name; arg_name = va_arg(ap, char *)) {
if (arg_name_c >= 8) {
printf("Internal error: Too many parameter aliases passed to %s", __func__);
exit(-1);
}
arg_names[arg_name_c++] = arg_name;
}
va_end(ap);
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
// If an argumetns was handled already then it's NULL here
if (argv[i] == NULL) {
continue;
}
for (int arg_name_i = 0; arg_name_i < arg_name_c; arg_name_i++) {
char *arg_name = arg_names[arg_name_i];
if (!strcmp(argv[i], arg_name)) {
argv[i] = NULL; // Do not handle this argument as a input name
return i;
}
}
}
return 0;
}
char *arg_got_param(int argc, char **argv, char *arg) {
int i = arg_got_flag(argc, argv, arg, 0);
if (i == 0) {
return NULL;
}
if (i + 1 >= argc) {
printf("Warning: %s parameter expects a value (like %s <value>)", arg, arg);
return NULL;
}
char *result = argv[i + 1];
argv[i + 1] = NULL;
return result;
}
int usage(char *name, char *remark) {
if (remark) {
printf("Error: %s\n\n", remark);
}
printf("Usage: %s [option]... [object file name]...\n", name);
printf(" Link multiple COFF files into one\n");
printf("\n");
printf("Options:\n");
printf(" -o <outname> Output into <outname>\n");
printf(" -v, --verbose Emit information logs\n");
printf(" -h, --help Output this help and exit\n");
return 0;
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
if (arg_got_flag(argc, argv, "-h", "-help", "--help", 0)) {
return usage(argv[0], NULL);
}
const char *outname = arg_got_param(argc, argv, "-o");
if (outname == NULL) {
outname = "a.out.obj";
}
emit_logs = arg_got_flag(argc, argv, "-v", "-verbose", "--verbose", 0);
// After handling arguments there only leaven unhandled ones
// They should be names if inputs. But if there's no input - exit
int input_file_count = 0;
for (int i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
if (argv[i] != NULL) {
input_file_count++;
}
}
if (input_file_count == 0) {
return usage(argv[0], "No input file names supplied");
}
ObjectIr ir = parse_objects(argc, argv);
build(&ir, outname);
return 0;
}