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28
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -080029#include "linker_phdr.h"
30
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +020031#include <errno.h>
32#include <sys/mman.h>
33
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -080034#include "linker.h"
35#include "linker_debug.h"
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +020036
37/**
38 TECHNICAL NOTE ON ELF LOADING.
39
40 An ELF file's program header table contains one or more PT_LOAD
41 segments, which corresponds to portions of the file that need to
42 be mapped into the process' address space.
43
44 Each loadable segment has the following important properties:
45
46 p_offset -> segment file offset
47 p_filesz -> segment file size
48 p_memsz -> segment memory size (always >= p_filesz)
49 p_vaddr -> segment's virtual address
50 p_flags -> segment flags (e.g. readable, writable, executable)
51
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -070052 We will ignore the p_paddr and p_align fields of Elf_Phdr for now.
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +020053
54 The loadable segments can be seen as a list of [p_vaddr ... p_vaddr+p_memsz)
55 ranges of virtual addresses. A few rules apply:
56
57 - the virtual address ranges should not overlap.
58
59 - if a segment's p_filesz is smaller than its p_memsz, the extra bytes
60 between them should always be initialized to 0.
61
62 - ranges do not necessarily start or end at page boundaries. Two distinct
63 segments can have their start and end on the same page. In this case, the
64 page inherits the mapping flags of the latter segment.
65
66 Finally, the real load addrs of each segment is not p_vaddr. Instead the
67 loader decides where to load the first segment, then will load all others
68 relative to the first one to respect the initial range layout.
69
70 For example, consider the following list:
71
72 [ offset:0, filesz:0x4000, memsz:0x4000, vaddr:0x30000 ],
73 [ offset:0x4000, filesz:0x2000, memsz:0x8000, vaddr:0x40000 ],
74
75 This corresponds to two segments that cover these virtual address ranges:
76
77 0x30000...0x34000
78 0x40000...0x48000
79
80 If the loader decides to load the first segment at address 0xa0000000
81 then the segments' load address ranges will be:
82
83 0xa0030000...0xa0034000
84 0xa0040000...0xa0048000
85
86 In other words, all segments must be loaded at an address that has the same
87 constant offset from their p_vaddr value. This offset is computed as the
88 difference between the first segment's load address, and its p_vaddr value.
89
90 However, in practice, segments do _not_ start at page boundaries. Since we
91 can only memory-map at page boundaries, this means that the bias is
92 computed as:
93
94 load_bias = phdr0_load_address - PAGE_START(phdr0->p_vaddr)
95
96 (NOTE: The value must be used as a 32-bit unsigned integer, to deal with
97 possible wrap around UINT32_MAX for possible large p_vaddr values).
98
99 And that the phdr0_load_address must start at a page boundary, with
100 the segment's real content starting at:
101
102 phdr0_load_address + PAGE_OFFSET(phdr0->p_vaddr)
103
104 Note that ELF requires the following condition to make the mmap()-ing work:
105
106 PAGE_OFFSET(phdr0->p_vaddr) == PAGE_OFFSET(phdr0->p_offset)
107
108 The load_bias must be added to any p_vaddr value read from the ELF file to
109 determine the corresponding memory address.
110
111 **/
112
113#define MAYBE_MAP_FLAG(x,from,to) (((x) & (from)) ? (to) : 0)
114#define PFLAGS_TO_PROT(x) (MAYBE_MAP_FLAG((x), PF_X, PROT_EXEC) | \
115 MAYBE_MAP_FLAG((x), PF_R, PROT_READ) | \
116 MAYBE_MAP_FLAG((x), PF_W, PROT_WRITE))
117
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800118ElfReader::ElfReader(const char* name, int fd)
119 : name_(name), fd_(fd),
120 phdr_num_(0), phdr_mmap_(NULL), phdr_table_(NULL), phdr_size_(0),
121 load_start_(NULL), load_size_(0), load_bias_(0),
122 loaded_phdr_(NULL) {
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200123}
124
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800125ElfReader::~ElfReader() {
126 if (fd_ != -1) {
127 close(fd_);
128 }
129 if (phdr_mmap_ != NULL) {
130 munmap(phdr_mmap_, phdr_size_);
131 }
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200132}
133
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800134bool ElfReader::Load() {
135 return ReadElfHeader() &&
136 VerifyElfHeader() &&
137 ReadProgramHeader() &&
138 ReserveAddressSpace() &&
139 LoadSegments() &&
140 FindPhdr();
141}
142
143bool ElfReader::ReadElfHeader() {
144 ssize_t rc = TEMP_FAILURE_RETRY(read(fd_, &header_, sizeof(header_)));
145 if (rc < 0) {
146 DL_ERR("can't read file \"%s\": %s", name_, strerror(errno));
147 return false;
148 }
149 if (rc != sizeof(header_)) {
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700150 DL_ERR("\"%s\" is too small to be an ELF executable: only found %zd bytes", name_,
151 static_cast<size_t>(rc));
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800152 return false;
153 }
154 return true;
155}
156
157bool ElfReader::VerifyElfHeader() {
158 if (header_.e_ident[EI_MAG0] != ELFMAG0 ||
159 header_.e_ident[EI_MAG1] != ELFMAG1 ||
160 header_.e_ident[EI_MAG2] != ELFMAG2 ||
161 header_.e_ident[EI_MAG3] != ELFMAG3) {
162 DL_ERR("\"%s\" has bad ELF magic", name_);
163 return false;
164 }
165
166 if (header_.e_ident[EI_CLASS] != ELFCLASS32) {
167 DL_ERR("\"%s\" not 32-bit: %d", name_, header_.e_ident[EI_CLASS]);
168 return false;
169 }
170 if (header_.e_ident[EI_DATA] != ELFDATA2LSB) {
171 DL_ERR("\"%s\" not little-endian: %d", name_, header_.e_ident[EI_DATA]);
172 return false;
173 }
174
175 if (header_.e_type != ET_DYN) {
176 DL_ERR("\"%s\" has unexpected e_type: %d", name_, header_.e_type);
177 return false;
178 }
179
180 if (header_.e_version != EV_CURRENT) {
181 DL_ERR("\"%s\" has unexpected e_version: %d", name_, header_.e_version);
182 return false;
183 }
184
185 if (header_.e_machine !=
186#ifdef ANDROID_ARM_LINKER
187 EM_ARM
188#elif defined(ANDROID_MIPS_LINKER)
189 EM_MIPS
190#elif defined(ANDROID_X86_LINKER)
191 EM_386
192#endif
193 ) {
194 DL_ERR("\"%s\" has unexpected e_machine: %d", name_, header_.e_machine);
195 return false;
196 }
197
198 return true;
199}
200
201// Loads the program header table from an ELF file into a read-only private
202// anonymous mmap-ed block.
203bool ElfReader::ReadProgramHeader() {
204 phdr_num_ = header_.e_phnum;
205
206 // Like the kernel, we only accept program header tables that
207 // are smaller than 64KiB.
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700208 if (phdr_num_ < 1 || phdr_num_ > 65536/sizeof(Elf_Phdr)) {
209 DL_ERR("\"%s\" has invalid e_phnum: %zd", name_, phdr_num_);
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800210 return false;
211 }
212
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700213 Elf_Addr page_min = PAGE_START(header_.e_phoff);
214 Elf_Addr page_max = PAGE_END(header_.e_phoff + (phdr_num_ * sizeof(Elf_Phdr)));
215 Elf_Addr page_offset = PAGE_OFFSET(header_.e_phoff);
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800216
217 phdr_size_ = page_max - page_min;
218
219 void* mmap_result = mmap(NULL, phdr_size_, PROT_READ, MAP_PRIVATE, fd_, page_min);
220 if (mmap_result == MAP_FAILED) {
221 DL_ERR("\"%s\" phdr mmap failed: %s", name_, strerror(errno));
222 return false;
223 }
224
225 phdr_mmap_ = mmap_result;
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700226 phdr_table_ = reinterpret_cast<Elf_Phdr*>(reinterpret_cast<char*>(mmap_result) + page_offset);
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800227 return true;
228}
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200229
Brian Carlstrome7dffe12013-01-10 16:39:58 -0800230/* Returns the size of the extent of all the possibly non-contiguous
231 * loadable segments in an ELF program header table. This corresponds
232 * to the page-aligned size in bytes that needs to be reserved in the
233 * process' address space. If there are no loadable segments, 0 is
234 * returned.
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200235 *
Brian Carlstrome7dffe12013-01-10 16:39:58 -0800236 * If out_min_vaddr or out_max_vaddr are non-NULL, they will be
237 * set to the minimum and maximum addresses of pages to be reserved,
238 * or 0 if there is nothing to load.
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200239 */
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700240size_t phdr_table_get_load_size(const Elf_Phdr* phdr_table, size_t phdr_count,
241 Elf_Addr* out_min_vaddr,
242 Elf_Addr* out_max_vaddr) {
243 Elf_Addr min_vaddr = 0xFFFFFFFFU;
244 Elf_Addr max_vaddr = 0x00000000U;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200245
Brian Carlstrome7dffe12013-01-10 16:39:58 -0800246 bool found_pt_load = false;
Elliott Hughes46882792012-08-03 16:49:39 -0700247 for (size_t i = 0; i < phdr_count; ++i) {
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700248 const Elf_Phdr* phdr = &phdr_table[i];
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200249
Elliott Hughes46882792012-08-03 16:49:39 -0700250 if (phdr->p_type != PT_LOAD) {
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200251 continue;
Elliott Hughes46882792012-08-03 16:49:39 -0700252 }
Brian Carlstrome7dffe12013-01-10 16:39:58 -0800253 found_pt_load = true;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200254
Elliott Hughes46882792012-08-03 16:49:39 -0700255 if (phdr->p_vaddr < min_vaddr) {
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200256 min_vaddr = phdr->p_vaddr;
Elliott Hughes46882792012-08-03 16:49:39 -0700257 }
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200258
Elliott Hughes46882792012-08-03 16:49:39 -0700259 if (phdr->p_vaddr + phdr->p_memsz > max_vaddr) {
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200260 max_vaddr = phdr->p_vaddr + phdr->p_memsz;
Elliott Hughes46882792012-08-03 16:49:39 -0700261 }
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200262 }
Brian Carlstrome7dffe12013-01-10 16:39:58 -0800263 if (!found_pt_load) {
264 min_vaddr = 0x00000000U;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200265 }
266
267 min_vaddr = PAGE_START(min_vaddr);
268 max_vaddr = PAGE_END(max_vaddr);
269
Brian Carlstrome7dffe12013-01-10 16:39:58 -0800270 if (out_min_vaddr != NULL) {
271 *out_min_vaddr = min_vaddr;
272 }
273 if (out_max_vaddr != NULL) {
274 *out_max_vaddr = max_vaddr;
275 }
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200276 return max_vaddr - min_vaddr;
277}
278
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800279// Reserve a virtual address range big enough to hold all loadable
280// segments of a program header table. This is done by creating a
281// private anonymous mmap() with PROT_NONE.
282bool ElfReader::ReserveAddressSpace() {
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700283 Elf_Addr min_vaddr;
Brian Carlstrome7dffe12013-01-10 16:39:58 -0800284 load_size_ = phdr_table_get_load_size(phdr_table_, phdr_num_, &min_vaddr);
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800285 if (load_size_ == 0) {
286 DL_ERR("\"%s\" has no loadable segments", name_);
287 return false;
288 }
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200289
Brian Carlstrome7dffe12013-01-10 16:39:58 -0800290 uint8_t* addr = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(min_vaddr);
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800291 int mmap_flags = MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS;
Brian Carlstrome7dffe12013-01-10 16:39:58 -0800292 void* start = mmap(addr, load_size_, PROT_NONE, mmap_flags, -1, 0);
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800293 if (start == MAP_FAILED) {
294 DL_ERR("couldn't reserve %d bytes of address space for \"%s\"", load_size_, name_);
295 return false;
296 }
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200297
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800298 load_start_ = start;
Brian Carlstrome7dffe12013-01-10 16:39:58 -0800299 load_bias_ = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(start) - addr;
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800300 return true;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200301}
302
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800303// Map all loadable segments in process' address space.
304// This assumes you already called phdr_table_reserve_memory to
305// reserve the address space range for the library.
306// TODO: assert assumption.
307bool ElfReader::LoadSegments() {
308 for (size_t i = 0; i < phdr_num_; ++i) {
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700309 const Elf_Phdr* phdr = &phdr_table_[i];
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200310
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800311 if (phdr->p_type != PT_LOAD) {
312 continue;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200313 }
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800314
315 // Segment addresses in memory.
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700316 Elf_Addr seg_start = phdr->p_vaddr + load_bias_;
317 Elf_Addr seg_end = seg_start + phdr->p_memsz;
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800318
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700319 Elf_Addr seg_page_start = PAGE_START(seg_start);
320 Elf_Addr seg_page_end = PAGE_END(seg_end);
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800321
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700322 Elf_Addr seg_file_end = seg_start + phdr->p_filesz;
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800323
324 // File offsets.
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700325 Elf_Addr file_start = phdr->p_offset;
326 Elf_Addr file_end = file_start + phdr->p_filesz;
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800327
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700328 Elf_Addr file_page_start = PAGE_START(file_start);
329 Elf_Addr file_length = file_end - file_page_start;
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800330
Brian Carlstrom82dcc792013-05-21 16:49:24 -0700331 if (file_length != 0) {
332 void* seg_addr = mmap((void*)seg_page_start,
333 file_length,
334 PFLAGS_TO_PROT(phdr->p_flags),
335 MAP_FIXED|MAP_PRIVATE,
336 fd_,
337 file_page_start);
338 if (seg_addr == MAP_FAILED) {
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700339 DL_ERR("couldn't map \"%s\" segment %zd: %s", name_, i, strerror(errno));
Brian Carlstrom82dcc792013-05-21 16:49:24 -0700340 return false;
341 }
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800342 }
343
344 // if the segment is writable, and does not end on a page boundary,
345 // zero-fill it until the page limit.
346 if ((phdr->p_flags & PF_W) != 0 && PAGE_OFFSET(seg_file_end) > 0) {
347 memset((void*)seg_file_end, 0, PAGE_SIZE - PAGE_OFFSET(seg_file_end));
348 }
349
350 seg_file_end = PAGE_END(seg_file_end);
351
352 // seg_file_end is now the first page address after the file
353 // content. If seg_end is larger, we need to zero anything
354 // between them. This is done by using a private anonymous
355 // map for all extra pages.
356 if (seg_page_end > seg_file_end) {
357 void* zeromap = mmap((void*)seg_file_end,
358 seg_page_end - seg_file_end,
359 PFLAGS_TO_PROT(phdr->p_flags),
360 MAP_FIXED|MAP_ANONYMOUS|MAP_PRIVATE,
361 -1,
362 0);
363 if (zeromap == MAP_FAILED) {
364 DL_ERR("couldn't zero fill \"%s\" gap: %s", name_, strerror(errno));
365 return false;
366 }
367 }
368 }
369 return true;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200370}
371
Elliott Hughes105bc262012-08-15 16:56:00 -0700372/* Used internally. Used to set the protection bits of all loaded segments
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200373 * with optional extra flags (i.e. really PROT_WRITE). Used by
374 * phdr_table_protect_segments and phdr_table_unprotect_segments.
375 */
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700376static int _phdr_table_set_load_prot(const Elf_Phdr* phdr_table, size_t phdr_count,
377 Elf_Addr load_bias, int extra_prot_flags) {
378 const Elf_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table;
379 const Elf_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr + phdr_count;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200380
381 for (; phdr < phdr_limit; phdr++) {
382 if (phdr->p_type != PT_LOAD || (phdr->p_flags & PF_W) != 0)
383 continue;
384
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700385 Elf_Addr seg_page_start = PAGE_START(phdr->p_vaddr) + load_bias;
386 Elf_Addr seg_page_end = PAGE_END(phdr->p_vaddr + phdr->p_memsz) + load_bias;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200387
388 int ret = mprotect((void*)seg_page_start,
389 seg_page_end - seg_page_start,
390 PFLAGS_TO_PROT(phdr->p_flags) | extra_prot_flags);
391 if (ret < 0) {
392 return -1;
393 }
394 }
395 return 0;
396}
397
398/* Restore the original protection modes for all loadable segments.
399 * You should only call this after phdr_table_unprotect_segments and
400 * applying all relocations.
401 *
402 * Input:
403 * phdr_table -> program header table
Elliott Hughes105bc262012-08-15 16:56:00 -0700404 * phdr_count -> number of entries in tables
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200405 * load_bias -> load bias
406 * Return:
407 * 0 on error, -1 on failure (error code in errno).
408 */
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700409int phdr_table_protect_segments(const Elf_Phdr* phdr_table, size_t phdr_count, Elf_Addr load_bias) {
410 return _phdr_table_set_load_prot(phdr_table, phdr_count, load_bias, 0);
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200411}
412
413/* Change the protection of all loaded segments in memory to writable.
414 * This is useful before performing relocations. Once completed, you
415 * will have to call phdr_table_protect_segments to restore the original
416 * protection flags on all segments.
417 *
418 * Note that some writable segments can also have their content turned
419 * to read-only by calling phdr_table_protect_gnu_relro. This is no
420 * performed here.
421 *
422 * Input:
423 * phdr_table -> program header table
Elliott Hughes105bc262012-08-15 16:56:00 -0700424 * phdr_count -> number of entries in tables
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200425 * load_bias -> load bias
426 * Return:
427 * 0 on error, -1 on failure (error code in errno).
428 */
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700429int phdr_table_unprotect_segments(const Elf_Phdr* phdr_table, size_t phdr_count, Elf_Addr load_bias) {
430 return _phdr_table_set_load_prot(phdr_table, phdr_count, load_bias, PROT_WRITE);
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200431}
432
433/* Used internally by phdr_table_protect_gnu_relro and
434 * phdr_table_unprotect_gnu_relro.
435 */
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700436static int _phdr_table_set_gnu_relro_prot(const Elf_Phdr* phdr_table, size_t phdr_count,
437 Elf_Addr load_bias, int prot_flags) {
438 const Elf_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table;
439 const Elf_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr + phdr_count;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200440
441 for (phdr = phdr_table; phdr < phdr_limit; phdr++) {
442 if (phdr->p_type != PT_GNU_RELRO)
443 continue;
444
445 /* Tricky: what happens when the relro segment does not start
446 * or end at page boundaries?. We're going to be over-protective
447 * here and put every page touched by the segment as read-only.
448 *
449 * This seems to match Ian Lance Taylor's description of the
450 * feature at http://www.airs.com/blog/archives/189.
451 *
452 * Extract:
453 * Note that the current dynamic linker code will only work
454 * correctly if the PT_GNU_RELRO segment starts on a page
455 * boundary. This is because the dynamic linker rounds the
456 * p_vaddr field down to the previous page boundary. If
457 * there is anything on the page which should not be read-only,
458 * the program is likely to fail at runtime. So in effect the
459 * linker must only emit a PT_GNU_RELRO segment if it ensures
460 * that it starts on a page boundary.
461 */
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700462 Elf_Addr seg_page_start = PAGE_START(phdr->p_vaddr) + load_bias;
463 Elf_Addr seg_page_end = PAGE_END(phdr->p_vaddr + phdr->p_memsz) + load_bias;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200464
465 int ret = mprotect((void*)seg_page_start,
466 seg_page_end - seg_page_start,
467 prot_flags);
468 if (ret < 0) {
469 return -1;
470 }
471 }
472 return 0;
473}
474
475/* Apply GNU relro protection if specified by the program header. This will
476 * turn some of the pages of a writable PT_LOAD segment to read-only, as
477 * specified by one or more PT_GNU_RELRO segments. This must be always
478 * performed after relocations.
479 *
Ard Biesheuvel12c78bb2012-08-14 12:30:09 +0200480 * The areas typically covered are .got and .data.rel.ro, these are
481 * read-only from the program's POV, but contain absolute addresses
482 * that need to be relocated before use.
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200483 *
484 * Input:
485 * phdr_table -> program header table
Elliott Hughes105bc262012-08-15 16:56:00 -0700486 * phdr_count -> number of entries in tables
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200487 * load_bias -> load bias
488 * Return:
489 * 0 on error, -1 on failure (error code in errno).
490 */
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700491int phdr_table_protect_gnu_relro(const Elf_Phdr* phdr_table, size_t phdr_count, Elf_Addr load_bias) {
492 return _phdr_table_set_gnu_relro_prot(phdr_table, phdr_count, load_bias, PROT_READ);
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200493}
494
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200495#ifdef ANDROID_ARM_LINKER
496
497# ifndef PT_ARM_EXIDX
498# define PT_ARM_EXIDX 0x70000001 /* .ARM.exidx segment */
499# endif
500
501/* Return the address and size of the .ARM.exidx section in memory,
502 * if present.
503 *
504 * Input:
505 * phdr_table -> program header table
Elliott Hughes105bc262012-08-15 16:56:00 -0700506 * phdr_count -> number of entries in tables
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200507 * load_bias -> load bias
508 * Output:
509 * arm_exidx -> address of table in memory (NULL on failure).
510 * arm_exidx_count -> number of items in table (0 on failure).
511 * Return:
512 * 0 on error, -1 on failure (_no_ error code in errno)
513 */
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700514int phdr_table_get_arm_exidx(const Elf_Phdr* phdr_table, size_t phdr_count,
515 Elf_Addr load_bias,
516 Elf_Addr** arm_exidx, unsigned* arm_exidx_count) {
517 const Elf_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table;
518 const Elf_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr + phdr_count;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200519
520 for (phdr = phdr_table; phdr < phdr_limit; phdr++) {
521 if (phdr->p_type != PT_ARM_EXIDX)
522 continue;
523
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700524 *arm_exidx = (Elf_Addr*)(load_bias + phdr->p_vaddr);
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200525 *arm_exidx_count = (unsigned)(phdr->p_memsz / 8);
526 return 0;
527 }
528 *arm_exidx = NULL;
529 *arm_exidx_count = 0;
530 return -1;
531}
532#endif /* ANDROID_ARM_LINKER */
533
Ard Biesheuvel12c78bb2012-08-14 12:30:09 +0200534/* Return the address and size of the ELF file's .dynamic section in memory,
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200535 * or NULL if missing.
536 *
537 * Input:
538 * phdr_table -> program header table
Elliott Hughes105bc262012-08-15 16:56:00 -0700539 * phdr_count -> number of entries in tables
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200540 * load_bias -> load bias
Ard Biesheuvel12c78bb2012-08-14 12:30:09 +0200541 * Output:
542 * dynamic -> address of table in memory (NULL on failure).
543 * dynamic_count -> number of items in table (0 on failure).
Chris Dearmancf239052013-01-11 15:32:20 -0800544 * dynamic_flags -> protection flags for section (unset on failure)
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200545 * Return:
Ard Biesheuvel12c78bb2012-08-14 12:30:09 +0200546 * void
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200547 */
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700548void phdr_table_get_dynamic_section(const Elf_Phdr* phdr_table, size_t phdr_count,
549 Elf_Addr load_bias,
550 Elf_Dyn** dynamic, size_t* dynamic_count, Elf_Word* dynamic_flags) {
551 const Elf_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table;
552 const Elf_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr + phdr_count;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200553
554 for (phdr = phdr_table; phdr < phdr_limit; phdr++) {
Ard Biesheuvel12c78bb2012-08-14 12:30:09 +0200555 if (phdr->p_type != PT_DYNAMIC) {
556 continue;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200557 }
Ard Biesheuvel12c78bb2012-08-14 12:30:09 +0200558
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700559 *dynamic = reinterpret_cast<Elf_Dyn*>(load_bias + phdr->p_vaddr);
Ard Biesheuvel12c78bb2012-08-14 12:30:09 +0200560 if (dynamic_count) {
561 *dynamic_count = (unsigned)(phdr->p_memsz / 8);
562 }
Chris Dearmancf239052013-01-11 15:32:20 -0800563 if (dynamic_flags) {
564 *dynamic_flags = phdr->p_flags;
565 }
Ard Biesheuvel12c78bb2012-08-14 12:30:09 +0200566 return;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200567 }
Ard Biesheuvel12c78bb2012-08-14 12:30:09 +0200568 *dynamic = NULL;
569 if (dynamic_count) {
570 *dynamic_count = 0;
571 }
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200572}
573
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800574// Returns the address of the program header table as it appears in the loaded
575// segments in memory. This is in contrast with 'phdr_table_' which
576// is temporary and will be released before the library is relocated.
577bool ElfReader::FindPhdr() {
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700578 const Elf_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr_table_ + phdr_num_;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200579
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800580 // If there is a PT_PHDR, use it directly.
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700581 for (const Elf_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table_; phdr < phdr_limit; ++phdr) {
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800582 if (phdr->p_type == PT_PHDR) {
583 return CheckPhdr(load_bias_ + phdr->p_vaddr);
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200584 }
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800585 }
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200586
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800587 // Otherwise, check the first loadable segment. If its file offset
588 // is 0, it starts with the ELF header, and we can trivially find the
589 // loaded program header from it.
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700590 for (const Elf_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table_; phdr < phdr_limit; ++phdr) {
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800591 if (phdr->p_type == PT_LOAD) {
592 if (phdr->p_offset == 0) {
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700593 Elf_Addr elf_addr = load_bias_ + phdr->p_vaddr;
594 const Elf_Ehdr* ehdr = (const Elf_Ehdr*)(void*)elf_addr;
595 Elf_Addr offset = ehdr->e_phoff;
596 return CheckPhdr((Elf_Addr)ehdr + offset);
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800597 }
598 break;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200599 }
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800600 }
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200601
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800602 DL_ERR("can't find loaded phdr for \"%s\"", name_);
603 return false;
604}
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200605
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800606// Ensures that our program header is actually within a loadable
607// segment. This should help catch badly-formed ELF files that
608// would cause the linker to crash later when trying to access it.
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700609bool ElfReader::CheckPhdr(Elf_Addr loaded) {
610 const Elf_Phdr* phdr_limit = phdr_table_ + phdr_num_;
611 Elf_Addr loaded_end = loaded + (phdr_num_ * sizeof(Elf_Phdr));
612 for (Elf_Phdr* phdr = phdr_table_; phdr < phdr_limit; ++phdr) {
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800613 if (phdr->p_type != PT_LOAD) {
614 continue;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200615 }
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700616 Elf_Addr seg_start = phdr->p_vaddr + load_bias_;
617 Elf_Addr seg_end = phdr->p_filesz + seg_start;
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800618 if (seg_start <= loaded && loaded_end <= seg_end) {
Elliott Hughesc6200592013-09-30 18:43:46 -0700619 loaded_phdr_ = reinterpret_cast<const Elf_Phdr*>(loaded);
Elliott Hughes650be4e2013-03-05 18:47:58 -0800620 return true;
621 }
622 }
623 DL_ERR("\"%s\" loaded phdr %x not in loadable segment", name_, loaded);
624 return false;
David 'Digit' Turnerc1bd5592012-06-19 11:21:29 +0200625}