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/* Recover relocatibility for addresses computed from debug information.
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#include "libdwflP.h"
#include <unistd.h>
/* Since dwfl_report_elf lays out the sections already, this will only be
called when the section headers of the debuginfo file are being
consulted instead. With binutils strip-to-debug, the symbol table
is in the debuginfo file and relocation looks there. */
int
dwfl_offline_section_address (Dwfl_Module *mod,
void **userdata __attribute__ ((unused)),
const char *modname __attribute__ ((unused)),
Dwarf_Addr base __attribute__ ((unused)),
const char *secname __attribute__ ((unused)),
Elf32_Word shndx,
const GElf_Shdr *shdr __attribute__ ((unused)),
Dwarf_Addr *addr)
{
assert (mod->symfile != &mod->main);
GElf_Shdr shdr_mem;
GElf_Shdr *main_shdr = gelf_getshdr (elf_getscn (mod->main.elf, shndx),
&shdr_mem);
if (unlikely (main_shdr == NULL))
return -1;
assert (shdr->sh_addr == 0);
assert (shdr->sh_flags & SHF_ALLOC);
assert (main_shdr->sh_addr != 0);
assert (main_shdr->sh_flags == shdr->sh_flags);
*addr = main_shdr->sh_addr;
return 0;
}
INTDEF (dwfl_offline_section_address)
Dwfl_Module *
dwfl_report_offline (Dwfl *dwfl, const char *name,
const char *file_name, int fd)
{
if (dwfl == NULL)
return NULL;
Dwfl_Module *mod = INTUSE(dwfl_report_elf) (dwfl, name, file_name, fd,
dwfl->offline_next_address);
if (mod != NULL)
{
/* If this is an ET_EXEC file with fixed addresses, the address range
it consumed may or may not intersect with the arbitrary range we
will use for relocatable modules. Make sure we always use a free
range for the offline allocations. If this module did use
offline_next_address, it may have rounded it up for the module's
alignment requirements. */
if ((dwfl->offline_next_address >= mod->low_addr
|| mod->low_addr - dwfl->offline_next_address < OFFLINE_REDZONE)
&& dwfl->offline_next_address < mod->high_addr + OFFLINE_REDZONE)
dwfl->offline_next_address = mod->high_addr + OFFLINE_REDZONE;
/* Don't keep the file descriptor around. */
if (mod->main.fd != -1 && elf_cntl (mod->main.elf, ELF_C_FDREAD) == 0)
{
close (mod->main.fd);
mod->main.fd = -1;
}
}
return mod;
}
INTDEF (dwfl_report_offline)