gem5/base/loader/elf_object.cc
Andrew Schultz c82113d022 Load local kernel symbols, and set aic7xxx_no_reset to prevent an initial
(very painful) bus reset from occuring

base/loader/elf_object.cc:
    Fixed to allow proper loading of local symbols

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extra : convert_revision : 5c9a1f4d7b5748a1c8cabdfd67763c21f988f8fd
2004-02-21 20:31:08 -05:00

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/*
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#include <string>
// Because of the -Wundef flag we have to do this
#define __LIBELF_INTERNAL__ 0
// counterintuitive, but the flag below causes libelf to define
// 64-bit elf types that apparently didn't exist in some older
// versions of Linux. They seem to be there in 2.4.x, so don't
// set this now (it causes things to break on 64-bit platforms).
#define __LIBELF64_LINUX 0
#define __LIBELF_NEED_LINK_H 0
#include <libelf/libelf.h>
#include <libelf/gelf.h>
#include "base/loader/elf_object.hh"
#include "mem/functional_mem/functional_memory.hh"
#include "base/loader/symtab.hh"
#include "base/trace.hh" // for DPRINTF
using namespace std;
ObjectFile *
ElfObject::tryFile(const string &fname, int fd, size_t len, uint8_t *data)
{
Elf *elf;
GElf_Ehdr ehdr;
// check that header matches library version
assert(elf_version(EV_CURRENT) != EV_NONE);
// get a pointer to elf structure
elf = elf_memory((char*)data,len);
// will only fail if fd is invalid
assert(elf != NULL);
// Check that we actually have a elf file
if (gelf_getehdr(elf, &ehdr) ==0) {
DPRINTFR(Loader, "Not ELF\n");
elf_end(elf);
return NULL;
}
else {
if (ehdr.e_ident[EI_CLASS] == ELFCLASS32)
panic("32 bit ELF Binary, Not Supported");
if (ehdr.e_machine != EM_ALPHA)
panic("Non Alpha Binary, Not Supported");
elf_end(elf);
return new ElfObject(fname, fd, len, data,
ObjectFile::Alpha, ObjectFile::Linux);
}
}
ElfObject::ElfObject(const string &_filename, int _fd,
size_t _len, uint8_t *_data,
Arch _arch, OpSys _opSys)
: ObjectFile(_filename, _fd, _len, _data, _arch, _opSys)
{
Elf *elf;
GElf_Ehdr ehdr;
// check that header matches library version
assert(elf_version(EV_CURRENT) != EV_NONE);
// get a pointer to elf structure
elf = elf_memory((char*)fileData,len);
// will only fail if fd is invalid
assert(elf != NULL);
// Check that we actually have a elf file
if (gelf_getehdr(elf, &ehdr) ==0) {
panic("Not ELF, shouldn't be here");
}
entry = ehdr.e_entry;
// initialize segment sizes to 0 in case they're not present
text.size = data.size = bss.size = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < ehdr.e_phnum; ++i) {
GElf_Phdr phdr;
if (gelf_getphdr(elf, i, &phdr) == 0) {
panic("gelf_getphdr failed for section %d", i);
}
// for now we don't care about non-loadable segments
if (!(phdr.p_type & PT_LOAD))
continue;
// the headers don't explicitly distinguish text from data,
// but empirically the text segment comes first.
if (text.size == 0) { // haven't seen text segment yet
text.baseAddr = phdr.p_vaddr;
text.size = phdr.p_filesz;
// remember where the data is for loadSections()
fileTextBits = fileData + phdr.p_offset;
// if there's any padding at the end that's not in the
// file, call it the bss. This happens in the "text"
// segment if there's only one loadable segment (as for
// kernel images).
bss.size = phdr.p_memsz - phdr.p_filesz;
bss.baseAddr = phdr.p_vaddr + phdr.p_filesz;
}
else if (data.size == 0) { // have text, this must be data
data.baseAddr = phdr.p_vaddr;
data.size = phdr.p_filesz;
// remember where the data is for loadSections()
fileDataBits = fileData + phdr.p_offset;
// if there's any padding at the end that's not in the
// file, call it the bss. Warn if this happens for both
// the text & data segments (should only have one bss).
if (phdr.p_memsz - phdr.p_filesz > 0 && bss.size != 0) {
warn("Two implied bss segments in file!\n");
}
bss.size = phdr.p_memsz - phdr.p_filesz;
bss.baseAddr = phdr.p_vaddr + phdr.p_filesz;
}
}
// should have found at least one loadable segment
assert(text.size != 0);
DPRINTFR(Loader, "text: 0x%x %d\ndata: 0x%x %d\nbss: 0x%x %d\n",
text.baseAddr, text.size, data.baseAddr, data.size,
bss.baseAddr, bss.size);
elf_end(elf);
// We will actually read the sections when we need to load them
}
bool
ElfObject::loadSections(FunctionalMemory *mem, bool loadPhys)
{
Addr textAddr = text.baseAddr;
Addr dataAddr = data.baseAddr;
if (loadPhys) {
textAddr &= (ULL(1) << 40) - 1;
dataAddr &= (ULL(1) << 40) - 1;
}
// Since we don't really have an MMU and all memory is
// zero-filled, there's no need to set up the BSS segment.
if (text.size != 0)
mem->prot_write(textAddr, fileTextBits, text.size);
if (data.size != 0)
mem->prot_write(dataAddr, fileDataBits, data.size);
return true;
}
bool
ElfObject::loadSomeSymbols(SymbolTable *symtab, int binding)
{
Elf *elf;
int sec_idx = 1; // there is a 0 but it is nothing, go figure
Elf_Scn *section;
GElf_Shdr shdr;
Elf_Data *data;
int count, ii;
bool found = false;
GElf_Sym sym;
if (!symtab)
return false;
// check that header matches library version
assert(elf_version(EV_CURRENT) != EV_NONE);
// get a pointer to elf structure
elf = elf_memory((char*)fileData,len);
assert(elf != NULL);
// Get the first section
section = elf_getscn(elf, sec_idx);
// While there are no more sections
while (section != NULL) {
gelf_getshdr(section, &shdr);
if (shdr.sh_type == SHT_SYMTAB) {
found = true;
data = elf_getdata(section, NULL);
count = shdr.sh_size / shdr.sh_entsize;
DPRINTF(Loader, "Found Symbol Table, %d symbols present\n", count);
// loop through all the symbols, only loading global ones
for (ii = 0; ii < count; ++ii) {
gelf_getsym(data, ii, &sym);
if (GELF_ST_BIND(sym.st_info) == binding) {
symtab->insert(sym.st_value,
elf_strptr(elf, shdr.sh_link, sym.st_name));
}
}
}
++sec_idx;
section = elf_getscn(elf, sec_idx);
}
elf_end(elf);
return found;
}
bool
ElfObject::loadGlobalSymbols(SymbolTable *symtab)
{
return loadSomeSymbols(symtab, STB_GLOBAL);
}
bool
ElfObject::loadLocalSymbols(SymbolTable *symtab)
{
return loadSomeSymbols(symtab, STB_LOCAL);
}