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ab31aa69 1/* Handle SVR4 shared libraries for GDB, the GNU Debugger.
2f4950cd 2
42a4f53d 3 Copyright (C) 1990-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4
5 This file is part of GDB.
6
7 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
8 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
a9762ec7 9 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
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10 (at your option) any later version.
11
12 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
13 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
15 GNU General Public License for more details.
16
17 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
a9762ec7 18 along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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20#include "defs.h"
21
13437d4b 22#include "elf/external.h"
21479ded 23#include "elf/common.h"
f7856c8f 24#include "elf/mips.h"
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25
26#include "symtab.h"
27#include "bfd.h"
28#include "symfile.h"
29#include "objfiles.h"
30#include "gdbcore.h"
13437d4b 31#include "target.h"
13437d4b 32#include "inferior.h"
45741a9c 33#include "infrun.h"
fb14de7b 34#include "regcache.h"
2020b7ab 35#include "gdbthread.h"
76727919 36#include "observable.h"
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37
38#include "solist.h"
bba93f6c 39#include "solib.h"
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40#include "solib-svr4.h"
41
2f4950cd 42#include "bfd-target.h"
cc10cae3 43#include "elf-bfd.h"
2f4950cd 44#include "exec.h"
8d4e36ba 45#include "auxv.h"
695c3173 46#include "gdb_bfd.h"
f9e14852 47#include "probe.h"
2f4950cd 48
e5e2b9ff 49static struct link_map_offsets *svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (void);
d5a921c9 50static int svr4_have_link_map_offsets (void);
9f2982ff 51static void svr4_relocate_main_executable (void);
f9e14852 52static void svr4_free_library_list (void *p_list);
1c4dcb57 53
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54/* On SVR4 systems, a list of symbols in the dynamic linker where
55 GDB can try to place a breakpoint to monitor shared library
56 events.
57
58 If none of these symbols are found, or other errors occur, then
59 SVR4 systems will fall back to using a symbol as the "startup
60 mapping complete" breakpoint address. */
61
bc043ef3 62static const char * const solib_break_names[] =
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63{
64 "r_debug_state",
65 "_r_debug_state",
66 "_dl_debug_state",
67 "rtld_db_dlactivity",
4c7dcb84 68 "__dl_rtld_db_dlactivity",
1f72e589 69 "_rtld_debug_state",
4c0122c8 70
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71 NULL
72};
13437d4b 73
bc043ef3 74static const char * const bkpt_names[] =
13437d4b 75{
13437d4b 76 "_start",
ad3dcc5c 77 "__start",
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78 "main",
79 NULL
80};
13437d4b 81
bc043ef3 82static const char * const main_name_list[] =
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83{
84 "main_$main",
85 NULL
86};
87
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88/* What to do when a probe stop occurs. */
89
90enum probe_action
91{
92 /* Something went seriously wrong. Stop using probes and
93 revert to using the older interface. */
94 PROBES_INTERFACE_FAILED,
95
96 /* No action is required. The shared object list is still
97 valid. */
98 DO_NOTHING,
99
100 /* The shared object list should be reloaded entirely. */
101 FULL_RELOAD,
102
103 /* Attempt to incrementally update the shared object list. If
104 the update fails or is not possible, fall back to reloading
105 the list in full. */
106 UPDATE_OR_RELOAD,
107};
108
109/* A probe's name and its associated action. */
110
111struct probe_info
112{
113 /* The name of the probe. */
114 const char *name;
115
116 /* What to do when a probe stop occurs. */
117 enum probe_action action;
118};
119
120/* A list of named probes and their associated actions. If all
121 probes are present in the dynamic linker then the probes-based
122 interface will be used. */
123
124static const struct probe_info probe_info[] =
125{
126 { "init_start", DO_NOTHING },
127 { "init_complete", FULL_RELOAD },
128 { "map_start", DO_NOTHING },
129 { "map_failed", DO_NOTHING },
130 { "reloc_complete", UPDATE_OR_RELOAD },
131 { "unmap_start", DO_NOTHING },
132 { "unmap_complete", FULL_RELOAD },
133};
134
135#define NUM_PROBES ARRAY_SIZE (probe_info)
136
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137/* Return non-zero if GDB_SO_NAME and INFERIOR_SO_NAME represent
138 the same shared library. */
139
140static int
141svr4_same_1 (const char *gdb_so_name, const char *inferior_so_name)
142{
143 if (strcmp (gdb_so_name, inferior_so_name) == 0)
144 return 1;
145
146 /* On Solaris, when starting inferior we think that dynamic linker is
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147 /usr/lib/ld.so.1, but later on, the table of loaded shared libraries
148 contains /lib/ld.so.1. Sometimes one file is a link to another, but
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149 sometimes they have identical content, but are not linked to each
150 other. We don't restrict this check for Solaris, but the chances
151 of running into this situation elsewhere are very low. */
152 if (strcmp (gdb_so_name, "/usr/lib/ld.so.1") == 0
153 && strcmp (inferior_so_name, "/lib/ld.so.1") == 0)
154 return 1;
155
7307a73a 156 /* Similarly, we observed the same issue with amd64 and sparcv9, but with
4d7b2d5b 157 different locations. */
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158 if (strcmp (gdb_so_name, "/usr/lib/amd64/ld.so.1") == 0
159 && strcmp (inferior_so_name, "/lib/amd64/ld.so.1") == 0)
160 return 1;
161
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162 if (strcmp (gdb_so_name, "/usr/lib/sparcv9/ld.so.1") == 0
163 && strcmp (inferior_so_name, "/lib/sparcv9/ld.so.1") == 0)
164 return 1;
165
166 return 0;
167}
168
169static int
170svr4_same (struct so_list *gdb, struct so_list *inferior)
171{
172 return (svr4_same_1 (gdb->so_original_name, inferior->so_original_name));
173}
174
a7961323 175static std::unique_ptr<lm_info_svr4>
3957565a 176lm_info_read (CORE_ADDR lm_addr)
13437d4b 177{
4b188b9f 178 struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets ();
a7961323 179 std::unique_ptr<lm_info_svr4> lm_info;
3957565a 180
a7961323 181 gdb::byte_vector lm (lmo->link_map_size);
3957565a 182
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183 if (target_read_memory (lm_addr, lm.data (), lmo->link_map_size) != 0)
184 warning (_("Error reading shared library list entry at %s"),
185 paddress (target_gdbarch (), lm_addr));
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186 else
187 {
f5656ead 188 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr;
13437d4b 189
a7961323 190 lm_info.reset (new lm_info_svr4);
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191 lm_info->lm_addr = lm_addr;
192
193 lm_info->l_addr_inferior = extract_typed_address (&lm[lmo->l_addr_offset],
194 ptr_type);
195 lm_info->l_ld = extract_typed_address (&lm[lmo->l_ld_offset], ptr_type);
196 lm_info->l_next = extract_typed_address (&lm[lmo->l_next_offset],
197 ptr_type);
198 lm_info->l_prev = extract_typed_address (&lm[lmo->l_prev_offset],
199 ptr_type);
200 lm_info->l_name = extract_typed_address (&lm[lmo->l_name_offset],
201 ptr_type);
202 }
203
3957565a 204 return lm_info;
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205}
206
cc10cae3 207static int
b23518f0 208has_lm_dynamic_from_link_map (void)
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209{
210 struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets ();
211
cfaefc65 212 return lmo->l_ld_offset >= 0;
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213}
214
cc10cae3 215static CORE_ADDR
f65ce5fb 216lm_addr_check (const struct so_list *so, bfd *abfd)
cc10cae3 217{
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218 lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) so->lm_info;
219
220 if (!li->l_addr_p)
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221 {
222 struct bfd_section *dyninfo_sect;
28f34a8f 223 CORE_ADDR l_addr, l_dynaddr, dynaddr;
cc10cae3 224
d0e449a1 225 l_addr = li->l_addr_inferior;
cc10cae3 226
b23518f0 227 if (! abfd || ! has_lm_dynamic_from_link_map ())
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228 goto set_addr;
229
d0e449a1 230 l_dynaddr = li->l_ld;
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231
232 dyninfo_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".dynamic");
233 if (dyninfo_sect == NULL)
234 goto set_addr;
235
236 dynaddr = bfd_section_vma (abfd, dyninfo_sect);
237
238 if (dynaddr + l_addr != l_dynaddr)
239 {
28f34a8f 240 CORE_ADDR align = 0x1000;
4e1fc9c9 241 CORE_ADDR minpagesize = align;
28f34a8f 242
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243 if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
244 {
245 Elf_Internal_Ehdr *ehdr = elf_tdata (abfd)->elf_header;
246 Elf_Internal_Phdr *phdr = elf_tdata (abfd)->phdr;
247 int i;
248
249 align = 1;
250
251 for (i = 0; i < ehdr->e_phnum; i++)
252 if (phdr[i].p_type == PT_LOAD && phdr[i].p_align > align)
253 align = phdr[i].p_align;
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254
255 minpagesize = get_elf_backend_data (abfd)->minpagesize;
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256 }
257
258 /* Turn it into a mask. */
259 align--;
260
261 /* If the changes match the alignment requirements, we
262 assume we're using a core file that was generated by the
263 same binary, just prelinked with a different base offset.
264 If it doesn't match, we may have a different binary, the
265 same binary with the dynamic table loaded at an unrelated
266 location, or anything, really. To avoid regressions,
267 don't adjust the base offset in the latter case, although
268 odds are that, if things really changed, debugging won't
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269 quite work.
270
271 One could expect more the condition
272 ((l_addr & align) == 0 && ((l_dynaddr - dynaddr) & align) == 0)
273 but the one below is relaxed for PPC. The PPC kernel supports
274 either 4k or 64k page sizes. To be prepared for 64k pages,
275 PPC ELF files are built using an alignment requirement of 64k.
276 However, when running on a kernel supporting 4k pages, the memory
277 mapping of the library may not actually happen on a 64k boundary!
278
279 (In the usual case where (l_addr & align) == 0, this check is
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280 equivalent to the possibly expected check above.)
281
282 Even on PPC it must be zero-aligned at least for MINPAGESIZE. */
5c0d192f 283
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284 l_addr = l_dynaddr - dynaddr;
285
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286 if ((l_addr & (minpagesize - 1)) == 0
287 && (l_addr & align) == ((l_dynaddr - dynaddr) & align))
cc10cae3 288 {
701ed6dc 289 if (info_verbose)
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290 printf_unfiltered (_("Using PIC (Position Independent Code) "
291 "prelink displacement %s for \"%s\".\n"),
f5656ead 292 paddress (target_gdbarch (), l_addr),
ccf26247 293 so->so_name);
cc10cae3 294 }
79d4c408 295 else
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296 {
297 /* There is no way to verify the library file matches. prelink
298 can during prelinking of an unprelinked file (or unprelinking
299 of a prelinked file) shift the DYNAMIC segment by arbitrary
300 offset without any page size alignment. There is no way to
301 find out the ELF header and/or Program Headers for a limited
302 verification if it they match. One could do a verification
303 of the DYNAMIC segment. Still the found address is the best
304 one GDB could find. */
305
306 warning (_(".dynamic section for \"%s\" "
307 "is not at the expected address "
308 "(wrong library or version mismatch?)"), so->so_name);
309 }
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310 }
311
312 set_addr:
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313 li->l_addr = l_addr;
314 li->l_addr_p = 1;
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315 }
316
d0e449a1 317 return li->l_addr;
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318}
319
6c95b8df 320/* Per pspace SVR4 specific data. */
13437d4b 321
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322struct svr4_info
323{
c378eb4e 324 CORE_ADDR debug_base; /* Base of dynamic linker structures. */
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325
326 /* Validity flag for debug_loader_offset. */
327 int debug_loader_offset_p;
328
329 /* Load address for the dynamic linker, inferred. */
330 CORE_ADDR debug_loader_offset;
331
332 /* Name of the dynamic linker, valid if debug_loader_offset_p. */
333 char *debug_loader_name;
334
335 /* Load map address for the main executable. */
336 CORE_ADDR main_lm_addr;
1a816a87 337
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338 CORE_ADDR interp_text_sect_low;
339 CORE_ADDR interp_text_sect_high;
340 CORE_ADDR interp_plt_sect_low;
341 CORE_ADDR interp_plt_sect_high;
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342
343 /* Nonzero if the list of objects was last obtained from the target
344 via qXfer:libraries-svr4:read. */
345 int using_xfer;
346
347 /* Table of struct probe_and_action instances, used by the
348 probes-based interface to map breakpoint addresses to probes
349 and their associated actions. Lookup is performed using
935676c9 350 probe_and_action->prob->address. */
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351 htab_t probes_table;
352
353 /* List of objects loaded into the inferior, used by the probes-
354 based interface. */
355 struct so_list *solib_list;
6c95b8df 356};
1a816a87 357
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358/* Per-program-space data key. */
359static const struct program_space_data *solib_svr4_pspace_data;
1a816a87 360
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361/* Free the probes table. */
362
363static void
364free_probes_table (struct svr4_info *info)
365{
366 if (info->probes_table == NULL)
367 return;
368
369 htab_delete (info->probes_table);
370 info->probes_table = NULL;
371}
372
373/* Free the solib list. */
374
375static void
376free_solib_list (struct svr4_info *info)
377{
378 svr4_free_library_list (&info->solib_list);
379 info->solib_list = NULL;
380}
381
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382static void
383svr4_pspace_data_cleanup (struct program_space *pspace, void *arg)
1a816a87 384{
19ba03f4 385 struct svr4_info *info = (struct svr4_info *) arg;
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386
387 free_probes_table (info);
388 free_solib_list (info);
389
6c95b8df 390 xfree (info);
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391}
392
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393/* Get the current svr4 data. If none is found yet, add it now. This
394 function always returns a valid object. */
34439770 395
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396static struct svr4_info *
397get_svr4_info (void)
1a816a87 398{
6c95b8df 399 struct svr4_info *info;
1a816a87 400
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401 info = (struct svr4_info *) program_space_data (current_program_space,
402 solib_svr4_pspace_data);
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403 if (info != NULL)
404 return info;
34439770 405
41bf6aca 406 info = XCNEW (struct svr4_info);
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407 set_program_space_data (current_program_space, solib_svr4_pspace_data, info);
408 return info;
1a816a87 409}
93a57060 410
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411/* Local function prototypes */
412
bc043ef3 413static int match_main (const char *);
13437d4b 414
97ec2c2f 415/* Read program header TYPE from inferior memory. The header is found
17658d46 416 by scanning the OS auxiliary vector.
97ec2c2f 417
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418 If TYPE == -1, return the program headers instead of the contents of
419 one program header.
420
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421 Return vector of bytes holding the program header contents, or an empty
422 optional on failure. If successful and P_ARCH_SIZE is non-NULL, the target
423 architecture size (32-bit or 64-bit) is returned to *P_ARCH_SIZE. Likewise,
424 the base address of the section is returned in *BASE_ADDR. */
97ec2c2f 425
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426static gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector>
427read_program_header (int type, int *p_arch_size, CORE_ADDR *base_addr)
97ec2c2f 428{
f5656ead 429 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (target_gdbarch ());
43136979 430 CORE_ADDR at_phdr, at_phent, at_phnum, pt_phdr = 0;
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431 int arch_size, sect_size;
432 CORE_ADDR sect_addr;
43136979 433 int pt_phdr_p = 0;
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434
435 /* Get required auxv elements from target. */
8b88a78e 436 if (target_auxv_search (current_top_target (), AT_PHDR, &at_phdr) <= 0)
17658d46 437 return {};
8b88a78e 438 if (target_auxv_search (current_top_target (), AT_PHENT, &at_phent) <= 0)
17658d46 439 return {};
8b88a78e 440 if (target_auxv_search (current_top_target (), AT_PHNUM, &at_phnum) <= 0)
17658d46 441 return {};
97ec2c2f 442 if (!at_phdr || !at_phnum)
17658d46 443 return {};
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444
445 /* Determine ELF architecture type. */
446 if (at_phent == sizeof (Elf32_External_Phdr))
447 arch_size = 32;
448 else if (at_phent == sizeof (Elf64_External_Phdr))
449 arch_size = 64;
450 else
17658d46 451 return {};
97ec2c2f 452
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453 /* Find the requested segment. */
454 if (type == -1)
455 {
456 sect_addr = at_phdr;
457 sect_size = at_phent * at_phnum;
458 }
459 else if (arch_size == 32)
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460 {
461 Elf32_External_Phdr phdr;
462 int i;
463
464 /* Search for requested PHDR. */
465 for (i = 0; i < at_phnum; i++)
466 {
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467 int p_type;
468
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469 if (target_read_memory (at_phdr + i * sizeof (phdr),
470 (gdb_byte *)&phdr, sizeof (phdr)))
17658d46 471 return {};
97ec2c2f 472
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473 p_type = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) phdr.p_type,
474 4, byte_order);
475
476 if (p_type == PT_PHDR)
477 {
478 pt_phdr_p = 1;
479 pt_phdr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) phdr.p_vaddr,
480 4, byte_order);
481 }
482
483 if (p_type == type)
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484 break;
485 }
486
487 if (i == at_phnum)
17658d46 488 return {};
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489
490 /* Retrieve address and size. */
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491 sect_addr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *)phdr.p_vaddr,
492 4, byte_order);
493 sect_size = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *)phdr.p_memsz,
494 4, byte_order);
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495 }
496 else
497 {
498 Elf64_External_Phdr phdr;
499 int i;
500
501 /* Search for requested PHDR. */
502 for (i = 0; i < at_phnum; i++)
503 {
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504 int p_type;
505
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506 if (target_read_memory (at_phdr + i * sizeof (phdr),
507 (gdb_byte *)&phdr, sizeof (phdr)))
17658d46 508 return {};
97ec2c2f 509
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510 p_type = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) phdr.p_type,
511 4, byte_order);
512
513 if (p_type == PT_PHDR)
514 {
515 pt_phdr_p = 1;
516 pt_phdr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) phdr.p_vaddr,
517 8, byte_order);
518 }
519
520 if (p_type == type)
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521 break;
522 }
523
524 if (i == at_phnum)
17658d46 525 return {};
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526
527 /* Retrieve address and size. */
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528 sect_addr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *)phdr.p_vaddr,
529 8, byte_order);
530 sect_size = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *)phdr.p_memsz,
531 8, byte_order);
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532 }
533
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534 /* PT_PHDR is optional, but we really need it
535 for PIE to make this work in general. */
536
537 if (pt_phdr_p)
538 {
539 /* at_phdr is real address in memory. pt_phdr is what pheader says it is.
540 Relocation offset is the difference between the two. */
541 sect_addr = sect_addr + (at_phdr - pt_phdr);
542 }
543
97ec2c2f 544 /* Read in requested program header. */
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545 gdb::byte_vector buf (sect_size);
546 if (target_read_memory (sect_addr, buf.data (), sect_size))
547 return {};
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548
549 if (p_arch_size)
550 *p_arch_size = arch_size;
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551 if (base_addr)
552 *base_addr = sect_addr;
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553
554 return buf;
555}
556
557
558/* Return program interpreter string. */
17658d46 559static gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector>
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560find_program_interpreter (void)
561{
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562 /* If we have an exec_bfd, use its section table. */
563 if (exec_bfd
564 && bfd_get_flavour (exec_bfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
565 {
566 struct bfd_section *interp_sect;
567
568 interp_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (exec_bfd, ".interp");
569 if (interp_sect != NULL)
570 {
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571 int sect_size = bfd_section_size (exec_bfd, interp_sect);
572
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573 gdb::byte_vector buf (sect_size);
574 bfd_get_section_contents (exec_bfd, interp_sect, buf.data (), 0,
575 sect_size);
576 return buf;
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577 }
578 }
579
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580 /* If we didn't find it, use the target auxiliary vector. */
581 return read_program_header (PT_INTERP, NULL, NULL);
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582}
583
584
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585/* Scan for DESIRED_DYNTAG in .dynamic section of ABFD. If DESIRED_DYNTAG is
586 found, 1 is returned and the corresponding PTR is set. */
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587
588static int
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589scan_dyntag (const int desired_dyntag, bfd *abfd, CORE_ADDR *ptr,
590 CORE_ADDR *ptr_addr)
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591{
592 int arch_size, step, sect_size;
b6d7a4bf 593 long current_dyntag;
b381ea14 594 CORE_ADDR dyn_ptr, dyn_addr;
65728c26 595 gdb_byte *bufend, *bufstart, *buf;
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596 Elf32_External_Dyn *x_dynp_32;
597 Elf64_External_Dyn *x_dynp_64;
598 struct bfd_section *sect;
61f0d762 599 struct target_section *target_section;
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600
601 if (abfd == NULL)
602 return 0;
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603
604 if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) != bfd_target_elf_flavour)
605 return 0;
606
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607 arch_size = bfd_get_arch_size (abfd);
608 if (arch_size == -1)
0763ab81 609 return 0;
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610
611 /* Find the start address of the .dynamic section. */
612 sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".dynamic");
613 if (sect == NULL)
614 return 0;
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615
616 for (target_section = current_target_sections->sections;
617 target_section < current_target_sections->sections_end;
618 target_section++)
619 if (sect == target_section->the_bfd_section)
620 break;
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621 if (target_section < current_target_sections->sections_end)
622 dyn_addr = target_section->addr;
623 else
624 {
625 /* ABFD may come from OBJFILE acting only as a symbol file without being
626 loaded into the target (see add_symbol_file_command). This case is
627 such fallback to the file VMA address without the possibility of
628 having the section relocated to its actual in-memory address. */
629
630 dyn_addr = bfd_section_vma (abfd, sect);
631 }
3a40aaa0 632
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633 /* Read in .dynamic from the BFD. We will get the actual value
634 from memory later. */
3a40aaa0 635 sect_size = bfd_section_size (abfd, sect);
224c3ddb 636 buf = bufstart = (gdb_byte *) alloca (sect_size);
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637 if (!bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, sect,
638 buf, 0, sect_size))
639 return 0;
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640
641 /* Iterate over BUF and scan for DYNTAG. If found, set PTR and return. */
642 step = (arch_size == 32) ? sizeof (Elf32_External_Dyn)
643 : sizeof (Elf64_External_Dyn);
644 for (bufend = buf + sect_size;
645 buf < bufend;
646 buf += step)
647 {
648 if (arch_size == 32)
649 {
650 x_dynp_32 = (Elf32_External_Dyn *) buf;
b6d7a4bf 651 current_dyntag = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) x_dynp_32->d_tag);
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652 dyn_ptr = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) x_dynp_32->d_un.d_ptr);
653 }
65728c26 654 else
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655 {
656 x_dynp_64 = (Elf64_External_Dyn *) buf;
b6d7a4bf 657 current_dyntag = bfd_h_get_64 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) x_dynp_64->d_tag);
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658 dyn_ptr = bfd_h_get_64 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) x_dynp_64->d_un.d_ptr);
659 }
b6d7a4bf 660 if (current_dyntag == DT_NULL)
3a40aaa0 661 return 0;
b6d7a4bf 662 if (current_dyntag == desired_dyntag)
3a40aaa0 663 {
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664 /* If requested, try to read the runtime value of this .dynamic
665 entry. */
3a40aaa0 666 if (ptr)
65728c26 667 {
b6da22b0 668 struct type *ptr_type;
65728c26 669 gdb_byte ptr_buf[8];
a738da3a 670 CORE_ADDR ptr_addr_1;
65728c26 671
f5656ead 672 ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr;
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673 ptr_addr_1 = dyn_addr + (buf - bufstart) + arch_size / 8;
674 if (target_read_memory (ptr_addr_1, ptr_buf, arch_size / 8) == 0)
b6da22b0 675 dyn_ptr = extract_typed_address (ptr_buf, ptr_type);
65728c26 676 *ptr = dyn_ptr;
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677 if (ptr_addr)
678 *ptr_addr = dyn_addr + (buf - bufstart);
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679 }
680 return 1;
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681 }
682 }
683
684 return 0;
685}
686
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687/* Scan for DESIRED_DYNTAG in .dynamic section of the target's main executable,
688 found by consulting the OS auxillary vector. If DESIRED_DYNTAG is found, 1
689 is returned and the corresponding PTR is set. */
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690
691static int
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692scan_dyntag_auxv (const int desired_dyntag, CORE_ADDR *ptr,
693 CORE_ADDR *ptr_addr)
97ec2c2f 694{
f5656ead 695 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (target_gdbarch ());
17658d46 696 int arch_size, step;
b6d7a4bf 697 long current_dyntag;
97ec2c2f 698 CORE_ADDR dyn_ptr;
a738da3a 699 CORE_ADDR base_addr;
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700
701 /* Read in .dynamic section. */
17658d46
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702 gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> ph_data
703 = read_program_header (PT_DYNAMIC, &arch_size, &base_addr);
704 if (!ph_data)
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705 return 0;
706
707 /* Iterate over BUF and scan for DYNTAG. If found, set PTR and return. */
708 step = (arch_size == 32) ? sizeof (Elf32_External_Dyn)
709 : sizeof (Elf64_External_Dyn);
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710 for (gdb_byte *buf = ph_data->data (), *bufend = buf + ph_data->size ();
711 buf < bufend; buf += step)
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712 {
713 if (arch_size == 32)
714 {
715 Elf32_External_Dyn *dynp = (Elf32_External_Dyn *) buf;
433759f7 716
b6d7a4bf 717 current_dyntag = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) dynp->d_tag,
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718 4, byte_order);
719 dyn_ptr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) dynp->d_un.d_ptr,
720 4, byte_order);
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721 }
722 else
723 {
724 Elf64_External_Dyn *dynp = (Elf64_External_Dyn *) buf;
433759f7 725
b6d7a4bf 726 current_dyntag = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) dynp->d_tag,
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727 8, byte_order);
728 dyn_ptr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) dynp->d_un.d_ptr,
729 8, byte_order);
97ec2c2f 730 }
b6d7a4bf 731 if (current_dyntag == DT_NULL)
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732 break;
733
b6d7a4bf 734 if (current_dyntag == desired_dyntag)
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735 {
736 if (ptr)
737 *ptr = dyn_ptr;
738
a738da3a 739 if (ptr_addr)
17658d46 740 *ptr_addr = base_addr + buf - ph_data->data ();
a738da3a 741
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742 return 1;
743 }
744 }
745
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746 return 0;
747}
748
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749/* Locate the base address of dynamic linker structs for SVR4 elf
750 targets.
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751
752 For SVR4 elf targets the address of the dynamic linker's runtime
753 structure is contained within the dynamic info section in the
754 executable file. The dynamic section is also mapped into the
755 inferior address space. Because the runtime loader fills in the
756 real address before starting the inferior, we have to read in the
757 dynamic info section from the inferior address space.
758 If there are any errors while trying to find the address, we
7f86f058 759 silently return 0, otherwise the found address is returned. */
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760
761static CORE_ADDR
762elf_locate_base (void)
763{
3b7344d5 764 struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol;
a738da3a 765 CORE_ADDR dyn_ptr, dyn_ptr_addr;
13437d4b 766
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767 /* Look for DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP first. MIPS executables use this
768 instead of DT_DEBUG, although they sometimes contain an unused
769 DT_DEBUG. */
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770 if (scan_dyntag (DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP, exec_bfd, &dyn_ptr, NULL)
771 || scan_dyntag_auxv (DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP, &dyn_ptr, NULL))
3a40aaa0 772 {
f5656ead 773 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr;
3a40aaa0 774 gdb_byte *pbuf;
b6da22b0 775 int pbuf_size = TYPE_LENGTH (ptr_type);
433759f7 776
224c3ddb 777 pbuf = (gdb_byte *) alloca (pbuf_size);
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778 /* DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP contains a pointer to the address
779 of the dynamic link structure. */
780 if (target_read_memory (dyn_ptr, pbuf, pbuf_size))
e499d0f1 781 return 0;
b6da22b0 782 return extract_typed_address (pbuf, ptr_type);
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783 }
784
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785 /* Then check DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL. MIPS executables now use this form
786 because of needing to support PIE. DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP will also exist
787 in non-PIE. */
788 if (scan_dyntag (DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL, exec_bfd, &dyn_ptr, &dyn_ptr_addr)
789 || scan_dyntag_auxv (DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL, &dyn_ptr, &dyn_ptr_addr))
790 {
791 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr;
792 gdb_byte *pbuf;
793 int pbuf_size = TYPE_LENGTH (ptr_type);
794
224c3ddb 795 pbuf = (gdb_byte *) alloca (pbuf_size);
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796 /* DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL contains an offset from the address of the
797 DT slot to the address of the dynamic link structure. */
798 if (target_read_memory (dyn_ptr + dyn_ptr_addr, pbuf, pbuf_size))
799 return 0;
800 return extract_typed_address (pbuf, ptr_type);
801 }
802
65728c26 803 /* Find DT_DEBUG. */
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804 if (scan_dyntag (DT_DEBUG, exec_bfd, &dyn_ptr, NULL)
805 || scan_dyntag_auxv (DT_DEBUG, &dyn_ptr, NULL))
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806 return dyn_ptr;
807
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808 /* This may be a static executable. Look for the symbol
809 conventionally named _r_debug, as a last resort. */
810 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_r_debug", NULL, symfile_objfile);
3b7344d5 811 if (msymbol.minsym != NULL)
77e371c0 812 return BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
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813
814 /* DT_DEBUG entry not found. */
815 return 0;
816}
817
7f86f058 818/* Locate the base address of dynamic linker structs.
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819
820 For both the SunOS and SVR4 shared library implementations, if the
821 inferior executable has been linked dynamically, there is a single
822 address somewhere in the inferior's data space which is the key to
823 locating all of the dynamic linker's runtime structures. This
824 address is the value of the debug base symbol. The job of this
825 function is to find and return that address, or to return 0 if there
826 is no such address (the executable is statically linked for example).
827
828 For SunOS, the job is almost trivial, since the dynamic linker and
829 all of it's structures are statically linked to the executable at
830 link time. Thus the symbol for the address we are looking for has
831 already been added to the minimal symbol table for the executable's
832 objfile at the time the symbol file's symbols were read, and all we
833 have to do is look it up there. Note that we explicitly do NOT want
834 to find the copies in the shared library.
835
836 The SVR4 version is a bit more complicated because the address
837 is contained somewhere in the dynamic info section. We have to go
838 to a lot more work to discover the address of the debug base symbol.
839 Because of this complexity, we cache the value we find and return that
840 value on subsequent invocations. Note there is no copy in the
7f86f058 841 executable symbol tables. */
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842
843static CORE_ADDR
1a816a87 844locate_base (struct svr4_info *info)
13437d4b 845{
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846 /* Check to see if we have a currently valid address, and if so, avoid
847 doing all this work again and just return the cached address. If
848 we have no cached address, try to locate it in the dynamic info
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849 section for ELF executables. There's no point in doing any of this
850 though if we don't have some link map offsets to work with. */
13437d4b 851
1a816a87 852 if (info->debug_base == 0 && svr4_have_link_map_offsets ())
0763ab81 853 info->debug_base = elf_locate_base ();
1a816a87 854 return info->debug_base;
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855}
856
e4cd0d6a 857/* Find the first element in the inferior's dynamic link map, and
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858 return its address in the inferior. Return zero if the address
859 could not be determined.
13437d4b 860
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861 FIXME: Perhaps we should validate the info somehow, perhaps by
862 checking r_version for a known version number, or r_state for
863 RT_CONSISTENT. */
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864
865static CORE_ADDR
1a816a87 866solib_svr4_r_map (struct svr4_info *info)
13437d4b 867{
4b188b9f 868 struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets ();
f5656ead 869 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr;
08597104 870 CORE_ADDR addr = 0;
13437d4b 871
492d29ea 872 TRY
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873 {
874 addr = read_memory_typed_address (info->debug_base + lmo->r_map_offset,
875 ptr_type);
876 }
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877 CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
878 {
879 exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex);
880 }
881 END_CATCH
882
08597104 883 return addr;
e4cd0d6a 884}
13437d4b 885
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886/* Find r_brk from the inferior's debug base. */
887
888static CORE_ADDR
1a816a87 889solib_svr4_r_brk (struct svr4_info *info)
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890{
891 struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets ();
f5656ead 892 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr;
7cd25cfc 893
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894 return read_memory_typed_address (info->debug_base + lmo->r_brk_offset,
895 ptr_type);
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896}
897
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898/* Find the link map for the dynamic linker (if it is not in the
899 normal list of loaded shared objects). */
13437d4b 900
e4cd0d6a 901static CORE_ADDR
1a816a87 902solib_svr4_r_ldsomap (struct svr4_info *info)
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903{
904 struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets ();
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905 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr;
906 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (target_gdbarch ());
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907 ULONGEST version = 0;
908
909 TRY
910 {
911 /* Check version, and return zero if `struct r_debug' doesn't have
912 the r_ldsomap member. */
913 version
914 = read_memory_unsigned_integer (info->debug_base + lmo->r_version_offset,
915 lmo->r_version_size, byte_order);
916 }
917 CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
918 {
919 exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex);
920 }
921 END_CATCH
13437d4b 922
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923 if (version < 2 || lmo->r_ldsomap_offset == -1)
924 return 0;
13437d4b 925
1a816a87 926 return read_memory_typed_address (info->debug_base + lmo->r_ldsomap_offset,
b6da22b0 927 ptr_type);
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928}
929
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930/* On Solaris systems with some versions of the dynamic linker,
931 ld.so's l_name pointer points to the SONAME in the string table
932 rather than into writable memory. So that GDB can find shared
933 libraries when loading a core file generated by gcore, ensure that
934 memory areas containing the l_name string are saved in the core
935 file. */
936
937static int
938svr4_keep_data_in_core (CORE_ADDR vaddr, unsigned long size)
939{
940 struct svr4_info *info;
941 CORE_ADDR ldsomap;
74de0234 942 CORE_ADDR name_lm;
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943
944 info = get_svr4_info ();
945
946 info->debug_base = 0;
947 locate_base (info);
948 if (!info->debug_base)
949 return 0;
950
951 ldsomap = solib_svr4_r_ldsomap (info);
952 if (!ldsomap)
953 return 0;
954
a7961323 955 std::unique_ptr<lm_info_svr4> li = lm_info_read (ldsomap);
d0e449a1 956 name_lm = li != NULL ? li->l_name : 0;
de18c1d8 957
74de0234 958 return (name_lm >= vaddr && name_lm < vaddr + size);
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959}
960
bf469271 961/* See solist.h. */
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962
963static int
bf469271 964open_symbol_file_object (int from_tty)
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965{
966 CORE_ADDR lm, l_name;
e83e4e24 967 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> filename;
13437d4b 968 int errcode;
4b188b9f 969 struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets ();
f5656ead 970 struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr;
b6da22b0 971 int l_name_size = TYPE_LENGTH (ptr_type);
a7961323 972 gdb::byte_vector l_name_buf (l_name_size);
6c95b8df 973 struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info ();
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974 symfile_add_flags add_flags = 0;
975
976 if (from_tty)
977 add_flags |= SYMFILE_VERBOSE;
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978
979 if (symfile_objfile)
9e2f0ad4 980 if (!query (_("Attempt to reload symbols from process? ")))
a7961323 981 return 0;
13437d4b 982
7cd25cfc 983 /* Always locate the debug struct, in case it has moved. */
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984 info->debug_base = 0;
985 if (locate_base (info) == 0)
a7961323 986 return 0; /* failed somehow... */
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987
988 /* First link map member should be the executable. */
1a816a87 989 lm = solib_svr4_r_map (info);
e4cd0d6a 990 if (lm == 0)
a7961323 991 return 0; /* failed somehow... */
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992
993 /* Read address of name from target memory to GDB. */
a7961323 994 read_memory (lm + lmo->l_name_offset, l_name_buf.data (), l_name_size);
13437d4b 995
cfaefc65 996 /* Convert the address to host format. */
a7961323 997 l_name = extract_typed_address (l_name_buf.data (), ptr_type);
13437d4b 998
13437d4b 999 if (l_name == 0)
a7961323 1000 return 0; /* No filename. */
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1001
1002 /* Now fetch the filename from target memory. */
1003 target_read_string (l_name, &filename, SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1, &errcode);
1004
1005 if (errcode)
1006 {
8a3fe4f8 1007 warning (_("failed to read exec filename from attached file: %s"),
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1008 safe_strerror (errcode));
1009 return 0;
1010 }
1011
13437d4b 1012 /* Have a pathname: read the symbol file. */
e83e4e24 1013 symbol_file_add_main (filename.get (), add_flags);
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1014
1015 return 1;
1016}
13437d4b 1017
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1018/* Data exchange structure for the XML parser as returned by
1019 svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries. */
1020
1021struct svr4_library_list
1022{
1023 struct so_list *head, **tailp;
1024
1025 /* Inferior address of struct link_map used for the main executable. It is
1026 NULL if not known. */
1027 CORE_ADDR main_lm;
1028};
1029
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1030/* Implementation for target_so_ops.free_so. */
1031
1032static void
1033svr4_free_so (struct so_list *so)
1034{
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1035 lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) so->lm_info;
1036
1037 delete li;
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1038}
1039
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1040/* Implement target_so_ops.clear_so. */
1041
1042static void
1043svr4_clear_so (struct so_list *so)
1044{
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1045 lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) so->lm_info;
1046
1047 if (li != NULL)
1048 li->l_addr_p = 0;
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1049}
1050
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1051/* Free so_list built so far (called via cleanup). */
1052
1053static void
1054svr4_free_library_list (void *p_list)
1055{
1056 struct so_list *list = *(struct so_list **) p_list;
1057
1058 while (list != NULL)
1059 {
1060 struct so_list *next = list->next;
1061
3756ef7e 1062 free_so (list);
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1063 list = next;
1064 }
1065}
1066
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1067/* Copy library list. */
1068
1069static struct so_list *
1070svr4_copy_library_list (struct so_list *src)
1071{
1072 struct so_list *dst = NULL;
1073 struct so_list **link = &dst;
1074
1075 while (src != NULL)
1076 {
fe978cb0 1077 struct so_list *newobj;
f9e14852 1078
8d749320 1079 newobj = XNEW (struct so_list);
fe978cb0 1080 memcpy (newobj, src, sizeof (struct so_list));
f9e14852 1081
76e75227
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1082 lm_info_svr4 *src_li = (lm_info_svr4 *) src->lm_info;
1083 newobj->lm_info = new lm_info_svr4 (*src_li);
f9e14852 1084
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1085 newobj->next = NULL;
1086 *link = newobj;
1087 link = &newobj->next;
f9e14852
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1088
1089 src = src->next;
1090 }
1091
1092 return dst;
1093}
1094
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1095#ifdef HAVE_LIBEXPAT
1096
1097#include "xml-support.h"
1098
1099/* Handle the start of a <library> element. Note: new elements are added
1100 at the tail of the list, keeping the list in order. */
1101
1102static void
1103library_list_start_library (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
1104 const struct gdb_xml_element *element,
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1105 void *user_data,
1106 std::vector<gdb_xml_value> &attributes)
2268b414 1107{
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1108 struct svr4_library_list *list = (struct svr4_library_list *) user_data;
1109 const char *name
4d0fdd9b 1110 = (const char *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "name")->value.get ();
19ba03f4 1111 ULONGEST *lmp
4d0fdd9b 1112 = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "lm")->value.get ();
19ba03f4 1113 ULONGEST *l_addrp
4d0fdd9b 1114 = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "l_addr")->value.get ();
19ba03f4 1115 ULONGEST *l_ldp
4d0fdd9b 1116 = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "l_ld")->value.get ();
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1117 struct so_list *new_elem;
1118
41bf6aca 1119 new_elem = XCNEW (struct so_list);
76e75227 1120 lm_info_svr4 *li = new lm_info_svr4;
d0e449a1
SM
1121 new_elem->lm_info = li;
1122 li->lm_addr = *lmp;
1123 li->l_addr_inferior = *l_addrp;
1124 li->l_ld = *l_ldp;
2268b414
JK
1125
1126 strncpy (new_elem->so_name, name, sizeof (new_elem->so_name) - 1);
1127 new_elem->so_name[sizeof (new_elem->so_name) - 1] = 0;
1128 strcpy (new_elem->so_original_name, new_elem->so_name);
1129
1130 *list->tailp = new_elem;
1131 list->tailp = &new_elem->next;
1132}
1133
1134/* Handle the start of a <library-list-svr4> element. */
1135
1136static void
1137svr4_library_list_start_list (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser,
1138 const struct gdb_xml_element *element,
4d0fdd9b
SM
1139 void *user_data,
1140 std::vector<gdb_xml_value> &attributes)
2268b414 1141{
19ba03f4
SM
1142 struct svr4_library_list *list = (struct svr4_library_list *) user_data;
1143 const char *version
4d0fdd9b 1144 = (const char *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "version")->value.get ();
2268b414
JK
1145 struct gdb_xml_value *main_lm = xml_find_attribute (attributes, "main-lm");
1146
1147 if (strcmp (version, "1.0") != 0)
1148 gdb_xml_error (parser,
1149 _("SVR4 Library list has unsupported version \"%s\""),
1150 version);
1151
1152 if (main_lm)
4d0fdd9b 1153 list->main_lm = *(ULONGEST *) main_lm->value.get ();
2268b414
JK
1154}
1155
1156/* The allowed elements and attributes for an XML library list.
1157 The root element is a <library-list>. */
1158
1159static const struct gdb_xml_attribute svr4_library_attributes[] =
1160{
1161 { "name", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL },
1162 { "lm", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
1163 { "l_addr", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
1164 { "l_ld", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
1165 { NULL, GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
1166};
1167
1168static const struct gdb_xml_element svr4_library_list_children[] =
1169{
1170 {
1171 "library", svr4_library_attributes, NULL,
1172 GDB_XML_EF_REPEATABLE | GDB_XML_EF_OPTIONAL,
1173 library_list_start_library, NULL
1174 },
1175 { NULL, NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
1176};
1177
1178static const struct gdb_xml_attribute svr4_library_list_attributes[] =
1179{
1180 { "version", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL },
1181 { "main-lm", GDB_XML_AF_OPTIONAL, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL },
1182 { NULL, GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
1183};
1184
1185static const struct gdb_xml_element svr4_library_list_elements[] =
1186{
1187 { "library-list-svr4", svr4_library_list_attributes, svr4_library_list_children,
1188 GDB_XML_EF_NONE, svr4_library_list_start_list, NULL },
1189 { NULL, NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL }
1190};
1191
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1192/* Parse qXfer:libraries:read packet into *SO_LIST_RETURN. Return 1 if
1193
1194 Return 0 if packet not supported, *SO_LIST_RETURN is not modified in such
1195 case. Return 1 if *SO_LIST_RETURN contains the library list, it may be
1196 empty, caller is responsible for freeing all its entries. */
1197
1198static int
1199svr4_parse_libraries (const char *document, struct svr4_library_list *list)
1200{
2b6ff1c0
TT
1201 auto cleanup = make_scope_exit ([&] ()
1202 {
1203 svr4_free_library_list (&list->head);
1204 });
2268b414
JK
1205
1206 memset (list, 0, sizeof (*list));
1207 list->tailp = &list->head;
2eca4a8d 1208 if (gdb_xml_parse_quick (_("target library list"), "library-list-svr4.dtd",
2268b414
JK
1209 svr4_library_list_elements, document, list) == 0)
1210 {
1211 /* Parsed successfully, keep the result. */
2b6ff1c0 1212 cleanup.release ();
2268b414
JK
1213 return 1;
1214 }
1215
2268b414
JK
1216 return 0;
1217}
1218
f9e14852 1219/* Attempt to get so_list from target via qXfer:libraries-svr4:read packet.
2268b414
JK
1220
1221 Return 0 if packet not supported, *SO_LIST_RETURN is not modified in such
1222 case. Return 1 if *SO_LIST_RETURN contains the library list, it may be
f9e14852
GB
1223 empty, caller is responsible for freeing all its entries.
1224
1225 Note that ANNEX must be NULL if the remote does not explicitly allow
1226 qXfer:libraries-svr4:read packets with non-empty annexes. Support for
1227 this can be checked using target_augmented_libraries_svr4_read (). */
2268b414
JK
1228
1229static int
f9e14852
GB
1230svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries (struct svr4_library_list *list,
1231 const char *annex)
2268b414 1232{
f9e14852
GB
1233 gdb_assert (annex == NULL || target_augmented_libraries_svr4_read ());
1234
2268b414 1235 /* Fetch the list of shared libraries. */
9018be22 1236 gdb::optional<gdb::char_vector> svr4_library_document
8b88a78e 1237 = target_read_stralloc (current_top_target (), TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES_SVR4,
b7b030ad 1238 annex);
9018be22 1239 if (!svr4_library_document)
2268b414
JK
1240 return 0;
1241
9018be22 1242 return svr4_parse_libraries (svr4_library_document->data (), list);
2268b414
JK
1243}
1244
1245#else
1246
1247static int
f9e14852
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1248svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries (struct svr4_library_list *list,
1249 const char *annex)
2268b414
JK
1250{
1251 return 0;
1252}
1253
1254#endif
1255
34439770
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1256/* If no shared library information is available from the dynamic
1257 linker, build a fallback list from other sources. */
1258
1259static struct so_list *
1260svr4_default_sos (void)
1261{
6c95b8df 1262 struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info ();
fe978cb0 1263 struct so_list *newobj;
1a816a87 1264
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1265 if (!info->debug_loader_offset_p)
1266 return NULL;
34439770 1267
fe978cb0 1268 newobj = XCNEW (struct so_list);
76e75227 1269 lm_info_svr4 *li = new lm_info_svr4;
d0e449a1 1270 newobj->lm_info = li;
34439770 1271
3957565a 1272 /* Nothing will ever check the other fields if we set l_addr_p. */
d0e449a1
SM
1273 li->l_addr = info->debug_loader_offset;
1274 li->l_addr_p = 1;
34439770 1275
fe978cb0
PA
1276 strncpy (newobj->so_name, info->debug_loader_name, SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1);
1277 newobj->so_name[SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
1278 strcpy (newobj->so_original_name, newobj->so_name);
34439770 1279
fe978cb0 1280 return newobj;
34439770
DJ
1281}
1282
f9e14852
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1283/* Read the whole inferior libraries chain starting at address LM.
1284 Expect the first entry in the chain's previous entry to be PREV_LM.
1285 Add the entries to the tail referenced by LINK_PTR_PTR. Ignore the
1286 first entry if IGNORE_FIRST and set global MAIN_LM_ADDR according
1287 to it. Returns nonzero upon success. If zero is returned the
1288 entries stored to LINK_PTR_PTR are still valid although they may
1289 represent only part of the inferior library list. */
13437d4b 1290
f9e14852
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1291static int
1292svr4_read_so_list (CORE_ADDR lm, CORE_ADDR prev_lm,
1293 struct so_list ***link_ptr_ptr, int ignore_first)
13437d4b 1294{
c725e7b6 1295 CORE_ADDR first_l_name = 0;
f9e14852 1296 CORE_ADDR next_lm;
13437d4b 1297
cb08cc53 1298 for (; lm != 0; prev_lm = lm, lm = next_lm)
13437d4b 1299 {
cb08cc53 1300 int errcode;
e83e4e24 1301 gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> buffer;
13437d4b 1302
b3bc8453 1303 so_list_up newobj (XCNEW (struct so_list));
13437d4b 1304
a7961323 1305 lm_info_svr4 *li = lm_info_read (lm).release ();
d0e449a1
SM
1306 newobj->lm_info = li;
1307 if (li == NULL)
b3bc8453 1308 return 0;
13437d4b 1309
d0e449a1 1310 next_lm = li->l_next;
492928e4 1311
d0e449a1 1312 if (li->l_prev != prev_lm)
492928e4 1313 {
2268b414 1314 warning (_("Corrupted shared library list: %s != %s"),
f5656ead 1315 paddress (target_gdbarch (), prev_lm),
d0e449a1 1316 paddress (target_gdbarch (), li->l_prev));
f9e14852 1317 return 0;
492928e4 1318 }
13437d4b
KB
1319
1320 /* For SVR4 versions, the first entry in the link map is for the
1321 inferior executable, so we must ignore it. For some versions of
1322 SVR4, it has no name. For others (Solaris 2.3 for example), it
1323 does have a name, so we can no longer use a missing name to
c378eb4e 1324 decide when to ignore it. */
d0e449a1 1325 if (ignore_first && li->l_prev == 0)
93a57060 1326 {
cb08cc53
JK
1327 struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info ();
1328
d0e449a1
SM
1329 first_l_name = li->l_name;
1330 info->main_lm_addr = li->lm_addr;
cb08cc53 1331 continue;
93a57060 1332 }
13437d4b 1333
cb08cc53 1334 /* Extract this shared object's name. */
d0e449a1
SM
1335 target_read_string (li->l_name, &buffer, SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1,
1336 &errcode);
cb08cc53
JK
1337 if (errcode != 0)
1338 {
7d760051
UW
1339 /* If this entry's l_name address matches that of the
1340 inferior executable, then this is not a normal shared
1341 object, but (most likely) a vDSO. In this case, silently
1342 skip it; otherwise emit a warning. */
d0e449a1 1343 if (first_l_name == 0 || li->l_name != first_l_name)
7d760051
UW
1344 warning (_("Can't read pathname for load map: %s."),
1345 safe_strerror (errcode));
cb08cc53 1346 continue;
13437d4b
KB
1347 }
1348
e83e4e24 1349 strncpy (newobj->so_name, buffer.get (), SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1);
fe978cb0
PA
1350 newobj->so_name[SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1] = '\0';
1351 strcpy (newobj->so_original_name, newobj->so_name);
492928e4 1352
cb08cc53
JK
1353 /* If this entry has no name, or its name matches the name
1354 for the main executable, don't include it in the list. */
fe978cb0 1355 if (! newobj->so_name[0] || match_main (newobj->so_name))
b3bc8453 1356 continue;
e4cd0d6a 1357
fe978cb0 1358 newobj->next = 0;
b3bc8453
TT
1359 /* Don't free it now. */
1360 **link_ptr_ptr = newobj.release ();
1361 *link_ptr_ptr = &(**link_ptr_ptr)->next;
13437d4b 1362 }
f9e14852
GB
1363
1364 return 1;
cb08cc53
JK
1365}
1366
f9e14852
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1367/* Read the full list of currently loaded shared objects directly
1368 from the inferior, without referring to any libraries read and
1369 stored by the probes interface. Handle special cases relating
1370 to the first elements of the list. */
cb08cc53
JK
1371
1372static struct so_list *
f9e14852 1373svr4_current_sos_direct (struct svr4_info *info)
cb08cc53
JK
1374{
1375 CORE_ADDR lm;
1376 struct so_list *head = NULL;
1377 struct so_list **link_ptr = &head;
cb08cc53 1378 int ignore_first;
2268b414
JK
1379 struct svr4_library_list library_list;
1380
0c5bf5a9
JK
1381 /* Fall back to manual examination of the target if the packet is not
1382 supported or gdbserver failed to find DT_DEBUG. gdb.server/solib-list.exp
1383 tests a case where gdbserver cannot find the shared libraries list while
1384 GDB itself is able to find it via SYMFILE_OBJFILE.
1385
1386 Unfortunately statically linked inferiors will also fall back through this
1387 suboptimal code path. */
1388
f9e14852
GB
1389 info->using_xfer = svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries (&library_list,
1390 NULL);
1391 if (info->using_xfer)
2268b414
JK
1392 {
1393 if (library_list.main_lm)
f9e14852 1394 info->main_lm_addr = library_list.main_lm;
2268b414
JK
1395
1396 return library_list.head ? library_list.head : svr4_default_sos ();
1397 }
cb08cc53 1398
cb08cc53
JK
1399 /* Always locate the debug struct, in case it has moved. */
1400 info->debug_base = 0;
1401 locate_base (info);
1402
1403 /* If we can't find the dynamic linker's base structure, this
1404 must not be a dynamically linked executable. Hmm. */
1405 if (! info->debug_base)
1406 return svr4_default_sos ();
1407
1408 /* Assume that everything is a library if the dynamic loader was loaded
1409 late by a static executable. */
1410 if (exec_bfd && bfd_get_section_by_name (exec_bfd, ".dynamic") == NULL)
1411 ignore_first = 0;
1412 else
1413 ignore_first = 1;
1414
2b6ff1c0
TT
1415 auto cleanup = make_scope_exit ([&] ()
1416 {
1417 svr4_free_library_list (&head);
1418 });
cb08cc53
JK
1419
1420 /* Walk the inferior's link map list, and build our list of
1421 `struct so_list' nodes. */
1422 lm = solib_svr4_r_map (info);
1423 if (lm)
f9e14852 1424 svr4_read_so_list (lm, 0, &link_ptr, ignore_first);
cb08cc53
JK
1425
1426 /* On Solaris, the dynamic linker is not in the normal list of
1427 shared objects, so make sure we pick it up too. Having
1428 symbol information for the dynamic linker is quite crucial
1429 for skipping dynamic linker resolver code. */
1430 lm = solib_svr4_r_ldsomap (info);
1431 if (lm)
f9e14852 1432 svr4_read_so_list (lm, 0, &link_ptr, 0);
cb08cc53 1433
2b6ff1c0 1434 cleanup.release ();
13437d4b 1435
34439770
DJ
1436 if (head == NULL)
1437 return svr4_default_sos ();
1438
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KB
1439 return head;
1440}
1441
8b9a549d
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1442/* Implement the main part of the "current_sos" target_so_ops
1443 method. */
f9e14852
GB
1444
1445static struct so_list *
8b9a549d 1446svr4_current_sos_1 (void)
f9e14852
GB
1447{
1448 struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info ();
1449
1450 /* If the solib list has been read and stored by the probes
1451 interface then we return a copy of the stored list. */
1452 if (info->solib_list != NULL)
1453 return svr4_copy_library_list (info->solib_list);
1454
1455 /* Otherwise obtain the solib list directly from the inferior. */
1456 return svr4_current_sos_direct (info);
1457}
1458
8b9a549d
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1459/* Implement the "current_sos" target_so_ops method. */
1460
1461static struct so_list *
1462svr4_current_sos (void)
1463{
1464 struct so_list *so_head = svr4_current_sos_1 ();
1465 struct mem_range vsyscall_range;
1466
1467 /* Filter out the vDSO module, if present. Its symbol file would
1468 not be found on disk. The vDSO/vsyscall's OBJFILE is instead
1469 managed by symfile-mem.c:add_vsyscall_page. */
1470 if (gdbarch_vsyscall_range (target_gdbarch (), &vsyscall_range)
1471 && vsyscall_range.length != 0)
1472 {
1473 struct so_list **sop;
1474
1475 sop = &so_head;
1476 while (*sop != NULL)
1477 {
1478 struct so_list *so = *sop;
1479
1480 /* We can't simply match the vDSO by starting address alone,
1481 because lm_info->l_addr_inferior (and also l_addr) do not
1482 necessarily represent the real starting address of the
1483 ELF if the vDSO's ELF itself is "prelinked". The l_ld
1484 field (the ".dynamic" section of the shared object)
1485 always points at the absolute/resolved address though.
1486 So check whether that address is inside the vDSO's
1487 mapping instead.
1488
1489 E.g., on Linux 3.16 (x86_64) the vDSO is a regular
1490 0-based ELF, and we see:
1491
1492 (gdb) info auxv
1493 33 AT_SYSINFO_EHDR System-supplied DSO's ELF header 0x7ffff7ffb000
1494 (gdb) p/x *_r_debug.r_map.l_next
1495 $1 = {l_addr = 0x7ffff7ffb000, ..., l_ld = 0x7ffff7ffb318, ...}
1496
1497 And on Linux 2.6.32 (x86_64) we see:
1498
1499 (gdb) info auxv
1500 33 AT_SYSINFO_EHDR System-supplied DSO's ELF header 0x7ffff7ffe000
1501 (gdb) p/x *_r_debug.r_map.l_next
1502 $5 = {l_addr = 0x7ffff88fe000, ..., l_ld = 0x7ffff7ffe580, ... }
1503
1504 Dumping that vDSO shows:
1505
1506 (gdb) info proc mappings
1507 0x7ffff7ffe000 0x7ffff7fff000 0x1000 0 [vdso]
1508 (gdb) dump memory vdso.bin 0x7ffff7ffe000 0x7ffff7fff000
1509 # readelf -Wa vdso.bin
1510 [...]
1511 Entry point address: 0xffffffffff700700
1512 [...]
1513 Section Headers:
1514 [Nr] Name Type Address Off Size
1515 [ 0] NULL 0000000000000000 000000 000000
1516 [ 1] .hash HASH ffffffffff700120 000120 000038
1517 [ 2] .dynsym DYNSYM ffffffffff700158 000158 0000d8
1518 [...]
1519 [ 9] .dynamic DYNAMIC ffffffffff700580 000580 0000f0
1520 */
d0e449a1
SM
1521
1522 lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) so->lm_info;
1523
1524 if (address_in_mem_range (li->l_ld, &vsyscall_range))
8b9a549d
PA
1525 {
1526 *sop = so->next;
1527 free_so (so);
1528 break;
1529 }
1530
1531 sop = &so->next;
1532 }
1533 }
1534
1535 return so_head;
1536}
1537
93a57060 1538/* Get the address of the link_map for a given OBJFILE. */
bc4a16ae
EZ
1539
1540CORE_ADDR
1541svr4_fetch_objfile_link_map (struct objfile *objfile)
1542{
93a57060 1543 struct so_list *so;
6c95b8df 1544 struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info ();
bc4a16ae 1545
93a57060 1546 /* Cause svr4_current_sos() to be run if it hasn't been already. */
1a816a87 1547 if (info->main_lm_addr == 0)
e696b3ad 1548 solib_add (NULL, 0, auto_solib_add);
bc4a16ae 1549
93a57060
DJ
1550 /* svr4_current_sos() will set main_lm_addr for the main executable. */
1551 if (objfile == symfile_objfile)
1a816a87 1552 return info->main_lm_addr;
93a57060 1553
df22c1e5
JB
1554 /* If OBJFILE is a separate debug object file, look for the
1555 original object file. */
1556 if (objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink != NULL)
1557 objfile = objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink;
1558
93a57060
DJ
1559 /* The other link map addresses may be found by examining the list
1560 of shared libraries. */
1561 for (so = master_so_list (); so; so = so->next)
1562 if (so->objfile == objfile)
d0e449a1
SM
1563 {
1564 lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) so->lm_info;
1565
1566 return li->lm_addr;
1567 }
93a57060
DJ
1568
1569 /* Not found! */
bc4a16ae
EZ
1570 return 0;
1571}
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1572
1573/* On some systems, the only way to recognize the link map entry for
1574 the main executable file is by looking at its name. Return
1575 non-zero iff SONAME matches one of the known main executable names. */
1576
1577static int
bc043ef3 1578match_main (const char *soname)
13437d4b 1579{
bc043ef3 1580 const char * const *mainp;
13437d4b
KB
1581
1582 for (mainp = main_name_list; *mainp != NULL; mainp++)
1583 {
1584 if (strcmp (soname, *mainp) == 0)
1585 return (1);
1586 }
1587
1588 return (0);
1589}
1590
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1591/* Return 1 if PC lies in the dynamic symbol resolution code of the
1592 SVR4 run time loader. */
13437d4b 1593
7d522c90 1594int
d7fa2ae2 1595svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code (CORE_ADDR pc)
13437d4b 1596{
6c95b8df
PA
1597 struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info ();
1598
1599 return ((pc >= info->interp_text_sect_low
1600 && pc < info->interp_text_sect_high)
1601 || (pc >= info->interp_plt_sect_low
1602 && pc < info->interp_plt_sect_high)
3e5d3a5a 1603 || in_plt_section (pc)
0875794a 1604 || in_gnu_ifunc_stub (pc));
13437d4b 1605}
13437d4b 1606
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1607/* Given an executable's ABFD and target, compute the entry-point
1608 address. */
1609
1610static CORE_ADDR
1611exec_entry_point (struct bfd *abfd, struct target_ops *targ)
1612{
8c2b9656
YQ
1613 CORE_ADDR addr;
1614
2f4950cd
AC
1615 /* KevinB wrote ... for most targets, the address returned by
1616 bfd_get_start_address() is the entry point for the start
1617 function. But, for some targets, bfd_get_start_address() returns
1618 the address of a function descriptor from which the entry point
1619 address may be extracted. This address is extracted by
1620 gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr(). The method
1621 gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr() is the merely the identify
1622 function for targets which don't use function descriptors. */
8c2b9656 1623 addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (target_gdbarch (),
2f4950cd
AC
1624 bfd_get_start_address (abfd),
1625 targ);
8c2b9656 1626 return gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (target_gdbarch (), addr);
2f4950cd 1627}
13437d4b 1628
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1629/* A probe and its associated action. */
1630
1631struct probe_and_action
1632{
1633 /* The probe. */
935676c9 1634 probe *prob;
f9e14852 1635
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1636 /* The relocated address of the probe. */
1637 CORE_ADDR address;
1638
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1639 /* The action. */
1640 enum probe_action action;
1641};
1642
1643/* Returns a hash code for the probe_and_action referenced by p. */
1644
1645static hashval_t
1646hash_probe_and_action (const void *p)
1647{
19ba03f4 1648 const struct probe_and_action *pa = (const struct probe_and_action *) p;
f9e14852 1649
729662a5 1650 return (hashval_t) pa->address;
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1651}
1652
1653/* Returns non-zero if the probe_and_actions referenced by p1 and p2
1654 are equal. */
1655
1656static int
1657equal_probe_and_action (const void *p1, const void *p2)
1658{
19ba03f4
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1659 const struct probe_and_action *pa1 = (const struct probe_and_action *) p1;
1660 const struct probe_and_action *pa2 = (const struct probe_and_action *) p2;
f9e14852 1661
729662a5 1662 return pa1->address == pa2->address;
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1663}
1664
1665/* Register a solib event probe and its associated action in the
1666 probes table. */
1667
1668static void
935676c9 1669register_solib_event_probe (probe *prob, CORE_ADDR address,
729662a5 1670 enum probe_action action)
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1671{
1672 struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info ();
1673 struct probe_and_action lookup, *pa;
1674 void **slot;
1675
1676 /* Create the probes table, if necessary. */
1677 if (info->probes_table == NULL)
1678 info->probes_table = htab_create_alloc (1, hash_probe_and_action,
1679 equal_probe_and_action,
1680 xfree, xcalloc, xfree);
1681
935676c9 1682 lookup.prob = prob;
729662a5 1683 lookup.address = address;
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1684 slot = htab_find_slot (info->probes_table, &lookup, INSERT);
1685 gdb_assert (*slot == HTAB_EMPTY_ENTRY);
1686
1687 pa = XCNEW (struct probe_and_action);
935676c9 1688 pa->prob = prob;
729662a5 1689 pa->address = address;
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1690 pa->action = action;
1691
1692 *slot = pa;
1693}
1694
1695/* Get the solib event probe at the specified location, and the
1696 action associated with it. Returns NULL if no solib event probe
1697 was found. */
1698
1699static struct probe_and_action *
1700solib_event_probe_at (struct svr4_info *info, CORE_ADDR address)
1701{
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1702 struct probe_and_action lookup;
1703 void **slot;
1704
729662a5 1705 lookup.address = address;
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1706 slot = htab_find_slot (info->probes_table, &lookup, NO_INSERT);
1707
1708 if (slot == NULL)
1709 return NULL;
1710
1711 return (struct probe_and_action *) *slot;
1712}
1713
1714/* Decide what action to take when the specified solib event probe is
1715 hit. */
1716
1717static enum probe_action
1718solib_event_probe_action (struct probe_and_action *pa)
1719{
1720 enum probe_action action;
73c6b475 1721 unsigned probe_argc = 0;
08a6411c 1722 struct frame_info *frame = get_current_frame ();
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1723
1724 action = pa->action;
1725 if (action == DO_NOTHING || action == PROBES_INTERFACE_FAILED)
1726 return action;
1727
1728 gdb_assert (action == FULL_RELOAD || action == UPDATE_OR_RELOAD);
1729
1730 /* Check that an appropriate number of arguments has been supplied.
1731 We expect:
1732 arg0: Lmid_t lmid (mandatory)
1733 arg1: struct r_debug *debug_base (mandatory)
1734 arg2: struct link_map *new (optional, for incremental updates) */
3bd7e5b7
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1735 TRY
1736 {
935676c9 1737 probe_argc = pa->prob->get_argument_count (frame);
3bd7e5b7
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1738 }
1739 CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
1740 {
1741 exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex);
1742 probe_argc = 0;
1743 }
1744 END_CATCH
1745
935676c9
SDJ
1746 /* If get_argument_count throws an exception, probe_argc will be set
1747 to zero. However, if pa->prob does not have arguments, then
1748 get_argument_count will succeed but probe_argc will also be zero.
1749 Both cases happen because of different things, but they are
1750 treated equally here: action will be set to
3bd7e5b7 1751 PROBES_INTERFACE_FAILED. */
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1752 if (probe_argc == 2)
1753 action = FULL_RELOAD;
1754 else if (probe_argc < 2)
1755 action = PROBES_INTERFACE_FAILED;
1756
1757 return action;
1758}
1759
1760/* Populate the shared object list by reading the entire list of
1761 shared objects from the inferior. Handle special cases relating
1762 to the first elements of the list. Returns nonzero on success. */
1763
1764static int
1765solist_update_full (struct svr4_info *info)
1766{
1767 free_solib_list (info);
1768 info->solib_list = svr4_current_sos_direct (info);
1769
1770 return 1;
1771}
1772
1773/* Update the shared object list starting from the link-map entry
1774 passed by the linker in the probe's third argument. Returns
1775 nonzero if the list was successfully updated, or zero to indicate
1776 failure. */
1777
1778static int
1779solist_update_incremental (struct svr4_info *info, CORE_ADDR lm)
1780{
1781 struct so_list *tail;
1782 CORE_ADDR prev_lm;
1783
1784 /* svr4_current_sos_direct contains logic to handle a number of
1785 special cases relating to the first elements of the list. To
1786 avoid duplicating this logic we defer to solist_update_full
1787 if the list is empty. */
1788 if (info->solib_list == NULL)
1789 return 0;
1790
1791 /* Fall back to a full update if we are using a remote target
1792 that does not support incremental transfers. */
1793 if (info->using_xfer && !target_augmented_libraries_svr4_read ())
1794 return 0;
1795
1796 /* Walk to the end of the list. */
1797 for (tail = info->solib_list; tail->next != NULL; tail = tail->next)
1798 /* Nothing. */;
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1799
1800 lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) tail->lm_info;
1801 prev_lm = li->lm_addr;
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1802
1803 /* Read the new objects. */
1804 if (info->using_xfer)
1805 {
1806 struct svr4_library_list library_list;
1807 char annex[64];
1808
1809 xsnprintf (annex, sizeof (annex), "start=%s;prev=%s",
1810 phex_nz (lm, sizeof (lm)),
1811 phex_nz (prev_lm, sizeof (prev_lm)));
1812 if (!svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries (&library_list, annex))
1813 return 0;
1814
1815 tail->next = library_list.head;
1816 }
1817 else
1818 {
1819 struct so_list **link = &tail->next;
1820
1821 /* IGNORE_FIRST may safely be set to zero here because the
1822 above check and deferral to solist_update_full ensures
1823 that this call to svr4_read_so_list will never see the
1824 first element. */
1825 if (!svr4_read_so_list (lm, prev_lm, &link, 0))
1826 return 0;
1827 }
1828
1829 return 1;
1830}
1831
1832/* Disable the probes-based linker interface and revert to the
1833 original interface. We don't reset the breakpoints as the
1834 ones set up for the probes-based interface are adequate. */
1835
1836static void
d01c5877 1837disable_probes_interface ()
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1838{
1839 struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info ();
1840
1841 warning (_("Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.\n"
1842 "Reverting to original interface.\n"));
1843
1844 free_probes_table (info);
1845 free_solib_list (info);
1846}
1847
1848/* Update the solib list as appropriate when using the
1849 probes-based linker interface. Do nothing if using the
1850 standard interface. */
1851
1852static void
1853svr4_handle_solib_event (void)
1854{
1855 struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info ();
1856 struct probe_and_action *pa;
1857 enum probe_action action;
ad1c917a 1858 struct value *val = NULL;
f9e14852 1859 CORE_ADDR pc, debug_base, lm = 0;
08a6411c 1860 struct frame_info *frame = get_current_frame ();
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1861
1862 /* Do nothing if not using the probes interface. */
1863 if (info->probes_table == NULL)
1864 return;
1865
1866 /* If anything goes wrong we revert to the original linker
1867 interface. */
d01c5877 1868 auto cleanup = make_scope_exit (disable_probes_interface);
f9e14852
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1869
1870 pc = regcache_read_pc (get_current_regcache ());
1871 pa = solib_event_probe_at (info, pc);
1872 if (pa == NULL)
d01c5877 1873 return;
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1874
1875 action = solib_event_probe_action (pa);
1876 if (action == PROBES_INTERFACE_FAILED)
d01c5877 1877 return;
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1878
1879 if (action == DO_NOTHING)
1880 {
d01c5877 1881 cleanup.release ();
f9e14852
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1882 return;
1883 }
1884
935676c9 1885 /* evaluate_argument looks up symbols in the dynamic linker
f9e14852
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1886 using find_pc_section. find_pc_section is accelerated by a cache
1887 called the section map. The section map is invalidated every
1888 time a shared library is loaded or unloaded, and if the inferior
1889 is generating a lot of shared library events then the section map
1890 will be updated every time svr4_handle_solib_event is called.
1891 We called find_pc_section in svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints,
1892 so we can guarantee that the dynamic linker's sections are in the
1893 section map. We can therefore inhibit section map updates across
935676c9 1894 these calls to evaluate_argument and save a lot of time. */
06424eac
TT
1895 {
1896 scoped_restore inhibit_updates
1897 = inhibit_section_map_updates (current_program_space);
f9e14852 1898
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1899 TRY
1900 {
1901 val = pa->prob->evaluate_argument (1, frame);
1902 }
1903 CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
1904 {
1905 exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex);
1906 val = NULL;
1907 }
1908 END_CATCH
f9e14852 1909
06424eac 1910 if (val == NULL)
d01c5877 1911 return;
f9e14852 1912
06424eac
TT
1913 debug_base = value_as_address (val);
1914 if (debug_base == 0)
d01c5877 1915 return;
f9e14852 1916
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1917 /* Always locate the debug struct, in case it moved. */
1918 info->debug_base = 0;
1919 if (locate_base (info) == 0)
d01c5877 1920 return;
3bd7e5b7 1921
06424eac
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1922 /* GDB does not currently support libraries loaded via dlmopen
1923 into namespaces other than the initial one. We must ignore
1924 any namespace other than the initial namespace here until
1925 support for this is added to GDB. */
1926 if (debug_base != info->debug_base)
1927 action = DO_NOTHING;
f9e14852 1928
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TT
1929 if (action == UPDATE_OR_RELOAD)
1930 {
1931 TRY
1932 {
1933 val = pa->prob->evaluate_argument (2, frame);
1934 }
1935 CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ERROR)
1936 {
1937 exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex);
06424eac
TT
1938 return;
1939 }
1940 END_CATCH
1941
1942 if (val != NULL)
1943 lm = value_as_address (val);
1944
1945 if (lm == 0)
1946 action = FULL_RELOAD;
1947 }
f9e14852 1948
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1949 /* Resume section map updates. Closing the scope is
1950 sufficient. */
1951 }
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1952
1953 if (action == UPDATE_OR_RELOAD)
1954 {
1955 if (!solist_update_incremental (info, lm))
1956 action = FULL_RELOAD;
1957 }
1958
1959 if (action == FULL_RELOAD)
1960 {
1961 if (!solist_update_full (info))
d01c5877 1962 return;
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1963 }
1964
d01c5877 1965 cleanup.release ();
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1966}
1967
1968/* Helper function for svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoints. */
1969
1970static int
1971svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoint (struct breakpoint *b, void *arg)
1972{
1973 struct bp_location *loc;
1974
1975 if (b->type != bp_shlib_event)
1976 {
1977 /* Continue iterating. */
1978 return 0;
1979 }
1980
1981 for (loc = b->loc; loc != NULL; loc = loc->next)
1982 {
1983 struct svr4_info *info;
1984 struct probe_and_action *pa;
1985
19ba03f4
SM
1986 info = ((struct svr4_info *)
1987 program_space_data (loc->pspace, solib_svr4_pspace_data));
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1988 if (info == NULL || info->probes_table == NULL)
1989 continue;
1990
1991 pa = solib_event_probe_at (info, loc->address);
1992 if (pa == NULL)
1993 continue;
1994
1995 if (pa->action == DO_NOTHING)
1996 {
1997 if (b->enable_state == bp_disabled && stop_on_solib_events)
1998 enable_breakpoint (b);
1999 else if (b->enable_state == bp_enabled && !stop_on_solib_events)
2000 disable_breakpoint (b);
2001 }
2002
2003 break;
2004 }
2005
2006 /* Continue iterating. */
2007 return 0;
2008}
2009
2010/* Enable or disable optional solib event breakpoints as appropriate.
2011 Called whenever stop_on_solib_events is changed. */
2012
2013static void
2014svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoints (void)
2015{
2016 iterate_over_breakpoints (svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoint, NULL);
2017}
2018
2019/* Create and register solib event breakpoints. PROBES is an array
2020 of NUM_PROBES elements, each of which is vector of probes. A
2021 solib event breakpoint will be created and registered for each
2022 probe. */
2023
2024static void
2025svr4_create_probe_breakpoints (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
45461e0d 2026 const std::vector<probe *> *probes,
729662a5 2027 struct objfile *objfile)
f9e14852 2028{
45461e0d 2029 for (int i = 0; i < NUM_PROBES; i++)
f9e14852
GB
2030 {
2031 enum probe_action action = probe_info[i].action;
f9e14852 2032
45461e0d 2033 for (probe *p : probes[i])
f9e14852 2034 {
935676c9 2035 CORE_ADDR address = p->get_relocated_address (objfile);
729662a5
TT
2036
2037 create_solib_event_breakpoint (gdbarch, address);
45461e0d 2038 register_solib_event_probe (p, address, action);
f9e14852
GB
2039 }
2040 }
2041
2042 svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoints ();
2043}
2044
2045/* Both the SunOS and the SVR4 dynamic linkers call a marker function
2046 before and after mapping and unmapping shared libraries. The sole
2047 purpose of this method is to allow debuggers to set a breakpoint so
2048 they can track these changes.
2049
2050 Some versions of the glibc dynamic linker contain named probes
2051 to allow more fine grained stopping. Given the address of the
2052 original marker function, this function attempts to find these
2053 probes, and if found, sets breakpoints on those instead. If the
2054 probes aren't found, a single breakpoint is set on the original
2055 marker function. */
2056
2057static void
2058svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
2059 CORE_ADDR address)
2060{
2061 struct obj_section *os;
2062
2063 os = find_pc_section (address);
2064 if (os != NULL)
2065 {
2066 int with_prefix;
2067
2068 for (with_prefix = 0; with_prefix <= 1; with_prefix++)
2069 {
45461e0d 2070 std::vector<probe *> probes[NUM_PROBES];
f9e14852 2071 int all_probes_found = 1;
25f9533e 2072 int checked_can_use_probe_arguments = 0;
f9e14852 2073
45461e0d 2074 for (int i = 0; i < NUM_PROBES; i++)
f9e14852
GB
2075 {
2076 const char *name = probe_info[i].name;
935676c9 2077 probe *p;
f9e14852
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2078 char buf[32];
2079
2080 /* Fedora 17 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2-6.4
2081 shipped with an early version of the probes code in
2082 which the probes' names were prefixed with "rtld_"
2083 and the "map_failed" probe did not exist. The
2084 locations of the probes are otherwise the same, so
2085 we check for probes with prefixed names if probes
2086 with unprefixed names are not present. */
2087 if (with_prefix)
2088 {
2089 xsnprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "rtld_%s", name);
2090 name = buf;
2091 }
2092
2093 probes[i] = find_probes_in_objfile (os->objfile, "rtld", name);
2094
2095 /* The "map_failed" probe did not exist in early
2096 versions of the probes code in which the probes'
2097 names were prefixed with "rtld_". */
2098 if (strcmp (name, "rtld_map_failed") == 0)
2099 continue;
2100
45461e0d 2101 if (probes[i].empty ())
f9e14852
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2102 {
2103 all_probes_found = 0;
2104 break;
2105 }
25f9533e
SDJ
2106
2107 /* Ensure probe arguments can be evaluated. */
2108 if (!checked_can_use_probe_arguments)
2109 {
45461e0d 2110 p = probes[i][0];
935676c9 2111 if (!p->can_evaluate_arguments ())
25f9533e
SDJ
2112 {
2113 all_probes_found = 0;
2114 break;
2115 }
2116 checked_can_use_probe_arguments = 1;
2117 }
f9e14852
GB
2118 }
2119
2120 if (all_probes_found)
729662a5 2121 svr4_create_probe_breakpoints (gdbarch, probes, os->objfile);
f9e14852 2122
f9e14852
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2123 if (all_probes_found)
2124 return;
2125 }
2126 }
2127
2128 create_solib_event_breakpoint (gdbarch, address);
2129}
2130
cb457ae2
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2131/* Helper function for gdb_bfd_lookup_symbol. */
2132
2133static int
3953f15c 2134cmp_name_and_sec_flags (const asymbol *sym, const void *data)
cb457ae2
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2135{
2136 return (strcmp (sym->name, (const char *) data) == 0
2137 && (sym->section->flags & (SEC_CODE | SEC_DATA)) != 0);
2138}
7f86f058 2139/* Arrange for dynamic linker to hit breakpoint.
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2140
2141 Both the SunOS and the SVR4 dynamic linkers have, as part of their
2142 debugger interface, support for arranging for the inferior to hit
2143 a breakpoint after mapping in the shared libraries. This function
2144 enables that breakpoint.
2145
2146 For SunOS, there is a special flag location (in_debugger) which we
2147 set to 1. When the dynamic linker sees this flag set, it will set
2148 a breakpoint at a location known only to itself, after saving the
2149 original contents of that place and the breakpoint address itself,
2150 in it's own internal structures. When we resume the inferior, it
2151 will eventually take a SIGTRAP when it runs into the breakpoint.
2152 We handle this (in a different place) by restoring the contents of
2153 the breakpointed location (which is only known after it stops),
2154 chasing around to locate the shared libraries that have been
2155 loaded, then resuming.
2156
2157 For SVR4, the debugger interface structure contains a member (r_brk)
2158 which is statically initialized at the time the shared library is
2159 built, to the offset of a function (_r_debug_state) which is guaran-
2160 teed to be called once before mapping in a library, and again when
2161 the mapping is complete. At the time we are examining this member,
2162 it contains only the unrelocated offset of the function, so we have
2163 to do our own relocation. Later, when the dynamic linker actually
2164 runs, it relocates r_brk to be the actual address of _r_debug_state().
2165
2166 The debugger interface structure also contains an enumeration which
2167 is set to either RT_ADD or RT_DELETE prior to changing the mapping,
2168 depending upon whether or not the library is being mapped or unmapped,
7f86f058 2169 and then set to RT_CONSISTENT after the library is mapped/unmapped. */
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2170
2171static int
268a4a75 2172enable_break (struct svr4_info *info, int from_tty)
13437d4b 2173{
3b7344d5 2174 struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol;
bc043ef3 2175 const char * const *bkpt_namep;
13437d4b 2176 asection *interp_sect;
7cd25cfc 2177 CORE_ADDR sym_addr;
13437d4b 2178
6c95b8df
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2179 info->interp_text_sect_low = info->interp_text_sect_high = 0;
2180 info->interp_plt_sect_low = info->interp_plt_sect_high = 0;
13437d4b 2181
7cd25cfc
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2182 /* If we already have a shared library list in the target, and
2183 r_debug contains r_brk, set the breakpoint there - this should
2184 mean r_brk has already been relocated. Assume the dynamic linker
2185 is the object containing r_brk. */
2186
e696b3ad 2187 solib_add (NULL, from_tty, auto_solib_add);
7cd25cfc 2188 sym_addr = 0;
1a816a87
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2189 if (info->debug_base && solib_svr4_r_map (info) != 0)
2190 sym_addr = solib_svr4_r_brk (info);
7cd25cfc
DJ
2191
2192 if (sym_addr != 0)
2193 {
2194 struct obj_section *os;
2195
b36ec657 2196 sym_addr = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove
8b88a78e
PA
2197 (target_gdbarch (),
2198 gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (target_gdbarch (),
2199 sym_addr,
2200 current_top_target ()));
b36ec657 2201
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2202 /* On at least some versions of Solaris there's a dynamic relocation
2203 on _r_debug.r_brk and SYM_ADDR may not be relocated yet, e.g., if
2204 we get control before the dynamic linker has self-relocated.
2205 Check if SYM_ADDR is in a known section, if it is assume we can
2206 trust its value. This is just a heuristic though, it could go away
2207 or be replaced if it's getting in the way.
2208
2209 On ARM we need to know whether the ISA of rtld_db_dlactivity (or
2210 however it's spelled in your particular system) is ARM or Thumb.
2211 That knowledge is encoded in the address, if it's Thumb the low bit
2212 is 1. However, we've stripped that info above and it's not clear
2213 what all the consequences are of passing a non-addr_bits_remove'd
f9e14852 2214 address to svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints. The call to
48379de6
DE
2215 find_pc_section verifies we know about the address and have some
2216 hope of computing the right kind of breakpoint to use (via
2217 symbol info). It does mean that GDB needs to be pointed at a
2218 non-stripped version of the dynamic linker in order to obtain
2219 information it already knows about. Sigh. */
2220
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2221 os = find_pc_section (sym_addr);
2222 if (os != NULL)
2223 {
2224 /* Record the relocated start and end address of the dynamic linker
2225 text and plt section for svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code. */
2226 bfd *tmp_bfd;
2227 CORE_ADDR load_addr;
2228
2229 tmp_bfd = os->objfile->obfd;
2230 load_addr = ANOFFSET (os->objfile->section_offsets,
e03e6279 2231 SECT_OFF_TEXT (os->objfile));
7cd25cfc
DJ
2232
2233 interp_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (tmp_bfd, ".text");
2234 if (interp_sect)
2235 {
6c95b8df 2236 info->interp_text_sect_low =
7cd25cfc 2237 bfd_section_vma (tmp_bfd, interp_sect) + load_addr;
6c95b8df
PA
2238 info->interp_text_sect_high =
2239 info->interp_text_sect_low
2240 + bfd_section_size (tmp_bfd, interp_sect);
7cd25cfc
DJ
2241 }
2242 interp_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (tmp_bfd, ".plt");
2243 if (interp_sect)
2244 {
6c95b8df 2245 info->interp_plt_sect_low =
7cd25cfc 2246 bfd_section_vma (tmp_bfd, interp_sect) + load_addr;
6c95b8df
PA
2247 info->interp_plt_sect_high =
2248 info->interp_plt_sect_low
2249 + bfd_section_size (tmp_bfd, interp_sect);
7cd25cfc
DJ
2250 }
2251
f9e14852 2252 svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints (target_gdbarch (), sym_addr);
7cd25cfc
DJ
2253 return 1;
2254 }
2255 }
2256
97ec2c2f 2257 /* Find the program interpreter; if not found, warn the user and drop
13437d4b 2258 into the old breakpoint at symbol code. */
17658d46
SM
2259 gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> interp_name_holder
2260 = find_program_interpreter ();
2261 if (interp_name_holder)
13437d4b 2262 {
17658d46 2263 const char *interp_name = (const char *) interp_name_holder->data ();
8ad2fcde
KB
2264 CORE_ADDR load_addr = 0;
2265 int load_addr_found = 0;
2ec9a4f8 2266 int loader_found_in_list = 0;
f8766ec1 2267 struct so_list *so;
2f4950cd 2268 struct target_ops *tmp_bfd_target;
13437d4b 2269
7cd25cfc 2270 sym_addr = 0;
13437d4b
KB
2271
2272 /* Now we need to figure out where the dynamic linker was
2273 loaded so that we can load its symbols and place a breakpoint
2274 in the dynamic linker itself.
2275
2276 This address is stored on the stack. However, I've been unable
2277 to find any magic formula to find it for Solaris (appears to
2278 be trivial on GNU/Linux). Therefore, we have to try an alternate
2279 mechanism to find the dynamic linker's base address. */
e4f7b8c8 2280
192b62ce 2281 gdb_bfd_ref_ptr tmp_bfd;
492d29ea 2282 TRY
f1838a98 2283 {
97ec2c2f 2284 tmp_bfd = solib_bfd_open (interp_name);
f1838a98 2285 }
492d29ea
PA
2286 CATCH (ex, RETURN_MASK_ALL)
2287 {
2288 }
2289 END_CATCH
2290
13437d4b
KB
2291 if (tmp_bfd == NULL)
2292 goto bkpt_at_symbol;
2293
2f4950cd 2294 /* Now convert the TMP_BFD into a target. That way target, as
192b62ce
TT
2295 well as BFD operations can be used. target_bfd_reopen
2296 acquires its own reference. */
2297 tmp_bfd_target = target_bfd_reopen (tmp_bfd.get ());
2f4950cd 2298
f8766ec1
KB
2299 /* On a running target, we can get the dynamic linker's base
2300 address from the shared library table. */
f8766ec1
KB
2301 so = master_so_list ();
2302 while (so)
8ad2fcde 2303 {
97ec2c2f 2304 if (svr4_same_1 (interp_name, so->so_original_name))
8ad2fcde
KB
2305 {
2306 load_addr_found = 1;
2ec9a4f8 2307 loader_found_in_list = 1;
192b62ce 2308 load_addr = lm_addr_check (so, tmp_bfd.get ());
8ad2fcde
KB
2309 break;
2310 }
f8766ec1 2311 so = so->next;
8ad2fcde
KB
2312 }
2313
8d4e36ba
JB
2314 /* If we were not able to find the base address of the loader
2315 from our so_list, then try using the AT_BASE auxilliary entry. */
2316 if (!load_addr_found)
8b88a78e 2317 if (target_auxv_search (current_top_target (), AT_BASE, &load_addr) > 0)
ad3a0e5b 2318 {
f5656ead 2319 int addr_bit = gdbarch_addr_bit (target_gdbarch ());
ad3a0e5b
JK
2320
2321 /* Ensure LOAD_ADDR has proper sign in its possible upper bits so
2322 that `+ load_addr' will overflow CORE_ADDR width not creating
2323 invalid addresses like 0x101234567 for 32bit inferiors on 64bit
2324 GDB. */
2325
d182d057 2326 if (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT))
ad3a0e5b 2327 {
d182d057 2328 CORE_ADDR space_size = (CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit;
192b62ce 2329 CORE_ADDR tmp_entry_point = exec_entry_point (tmp_bfd.get (),
ad3a0e5b
JK
2330 tmp_bfd_target);
2331
2332 gdb_assert (load_addr < space_size);
2333
2334 /* TMP_ENTRY_POINT exceeding SPACE_SIZE would be for prelinked
2335 64bit ld.so with 32bit executable, it should not happen. */
2336
2337 if (tmp_entry_point < space_size
2338 && tmp_entry_point + load_addr >= space_size)
2339 load_addr -= space_size;
2340 }
2341
2342 load_addr_found = 1;
2343 }
8d4e36ba 2344
8ad2fcde
KB
2345 /* Otherwise we find the dynamic linker's base address by examining
2346 the current pc (which should point at the entry point for the
8d4e36ba
JB
2347 dynamic linker) and subtracting the offset of the entry point.
2348
2349 This is more fragile than the previous approaches, but is a good
2350 fallback method because it has actually been working well in
2351 most cases. */
8ad2fcde 2352 if (!load_addr_found)
fb14de7b 2353 {
c2250ad1 2354 struct regcache *regcache
f5656ead 2355 = get_thread_arch_regcache (inferior_ptid, target_gdbarch ());
433759f7 2356
fb14de7b 2357 load_addr = (regcache_read_pc (regcache)
192b62ce 2358 - exec_entry_point (tmp_bfd.get (), tmp_bfd_target));
fb14de7b 2359 }
2ec9a4f8
DJ
2360
2361 if (!loader_found_in_list)
34439770 2362 {
1a816a87
PA
2363 info->debug_loader_name = xstrdup (interp_name);
2364 info->debug_loader_offset_p = 1;
2365 info->debug_loader_offset = load_addr;
e696b3ad 2366 solib_add (NULL, from_tty, auto_solib_add);
34439770 2367 }
13437d4b
KB
2368
2369 /* Record the relocated start and end address of the dynamic linker
d7fa2ae2 2370 text and plt section for svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code. */
192b62ce 2371 interp_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (tmp_bfd.get (), ".text");
13437d4b
KB
2372 if (interp_sect)
2373 {
6c95b8df 2374 info->interp_text_sect_low =
192b62ce 2375 bfd_section_vma (tmp_bfd.get (), interp_sect) + load_addr;
6c95b8df
PA
2376 info->interp_text_sect_high =
2377 info->interp_text_sect_low
192b62ce 2378 + bfd_section_size (tmp_bfd.get (), interp_sect);
13437d4b 2379 }
192b62ce 2380 interp_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (tmp_bfd.get (), ".plt");
13437d4b
KB
2381 if (interp_sect)
2382 {
6c95b8df 2383 info->interp_plt_sect_low =
192b62ce 2384 bfd_section_vma (tmp_bfd.get (), interp_sect) + load_addr;
6c95b8df
PA
2385 info->interp_plt_sect_high =
2386 info->interp_plt_sect_low
192b62ce 2387 + bfd_section_size (tmp_bfd.get (), interp_sect);
13437d4b
KB
2388 }
2389
2390 /* Now try to set a breakpoint in the dynamic linker. */
2391 for (bkpt_namep = solib_break_names; *bkpt_namep != NULL; bkpt_namep++)
2392 {
192b62ce
TT
2393 sym_addr = gdb_bfd_lookup_symbol (tmp_bfd.get (),
2394 cmp_name_and_sec_flags,
3953f15c 2395 *bkpt_namep);
13437d4b
KB
2396 if (sym_addr != 0)
2397 break;
2398 }
2399
2bbe3cc1
DJ
2400 if (sym_addr != 0)
2401 /* Convert 'sym_addr' from a function pointer to an address.
2402 Because we pass tmp_bfd_target instead of the current
2403 target, this will always produce an unrelocated value. */
f5656ead 2404 sym_addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (target_gdbarch (),
2bbe3cc1
DJ
2405 sym_addr,
2406 tmp_bfd_target);
2407
695c3173
TT
2408 /* We're done with both the temporary bfd and target. Closing
2409 the target closes the underlying bfd, because it holds the
2410 only remaining reference. */
460014f5 2411 target_close (tmp_bfd_target);
13437d4b
KB
2412
2413 if (sym_addr != 0)
2414 {
f9e14852
GB
2415 svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints (target_gdbarch (),
2416 load_addr + sym_addr);
13437d4b
KB
2417 return 1;
2418 }
2419
2420 /* For whatever reason we couldn't set a breakpoint in the dynamic
2421 linker. Warn and drop into the old code. */
2422 bkpt_at_symbol:
82d03102
PG
2423 warning (_("Unable to find dynamic linker breakpoint function.\n"
2424 "GDB will be unable to debug shared library initializers\n"
2425 "and track explicitly loaded dynamic code."));
13437d4b 2426 }
13437d4b 2427
e499d0f1
DJ
2428 /* Scan through the lists of symbols, trying to look up the symbol and
2429 set a breakpoint there. Terminate loop when we/if we succeed. */
2430
2431 for (bkpt_namep = solib_break_names; *bkpt_namep != NULL; bkpt_namep++)
2432 {
2433 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (*bkpt_namep, NULL, symfile_objfile);
3b7344d5 2434 if ((msymbol.minsym != NULL)
77e371c0 2435 && (BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol) != 0))
e499d0f1 2436 {
77e371c0 2437 sym_addr = BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
f5656ead 2438 sym_addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (target_gdbarch (),
de64a9ac 2439 sym_addr,
8b88a78e 2440 current_top_target ());
f9e14852 2441 svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints (target_gdbarch (), sym_addr);
e499d0f1
DJ
2442 return 1;
2443 }
2444 }
13437d4b 2445
17658d46 2446 if (interp_name_holder && !current_inferior ()->attach_flag)
13437d4b 2447 {
c6490bf2 2448 for (bkpt_namep = bkpt_names; *bkpt_namep != NULL; bkpt_namep++)
13437d4b 2449 {
c6490bf2 2450 msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (*bkpt_namep, NULL, symfile_objfile);
3b7344d5 2451 if ((msymbol.minsym != NULL)
77e371c0 2452 && (BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol) != 0))
c6490bf2 2453 {
77e371c0 2454 sym_addr = BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol);
f5656ead 2455 sym_addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (target_gdbarch (),
c6490bf2 2456 sym_addr,
8b88a78e 2457 current_top_target ());
f9e14852 2458 svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints (target_gdbarch (), sym_addr);
c6490bf2
KB
2459 return 1;
2460 }
13437d4b
KB
2461 }
2462 }
542c95c2 2463 return 0;
13437d4b
KB
2464}
2465
d1012b8e 2466/* Read the ELF program headers from ABFD. */
e2a44558 2467
d1012b8e
SM
2468static gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector>
2469read_program_headers_from_bfd (bfd *abfd)
e2a44558 2470{
d1012b8e
SM
2471 Elf_Internal_Ehdr *ehdr = elf_elfheader (abfd);
2472 int phdrs_size = ehdr->e_phnum * ehdr->e_phentsize;
2473 if (phdrs_size == 0)
2474 return {};
09919ac2 2475
d1012b8e 2476 gdb::byte_vector buf (phdrs_size);
09919ac2 2477 if (bfd_seek (abfd, ehdr->e_phoff, SEEK_SET) != 0
d1012b8e
SM
2478 || bfd_bread (buf.data (), phdrs_size, abfd) != phdrs_size)
2479 return {};
09919ac2
JK
2480
2481 return buf;
b8040f19
JK
2482}
2483
01c30d6e
JK
2484/* Return 1 and fill *DISPLACEMENTP with detected PIE offset of inferior
2485 exec_bfd. Otherwise return 0.
2486
2487 We relocate all of the sections by the same amount. This
c378eb4e 2488 behavior is mandated by recent editions of the System V ABI.
b8040f19
JK
2489 According to the System V Application Binary Interface,
2490 Edition 4.1, page 5-5:
2491
2492 ... Though the system chooses virtual addresses for
2493 individual processes, it maintains the segments' relative
2494 positions. Because position-independent code uses relative
2495 addressesing between segments, the difference between
2496 virtual addresses in memory must match the difference
2497 between virtual addresses in the file. The difference
2498 between the virtual address of any segment in memory and
2499 the corresponding virtual address in the file is thus a
2500 single constant value for any one executable or shared
2501 object in a given process. This difference is the base
2502 address. One use of the base address is to relocate the
2503 memory image of the program during dynamic linking.
2504
2505 The same language also appears in Edition 4.0 of the System V
09919ac2
JK
2506 ABI and is left unspecified in some of the earlier editions.
2507
2508 Decide if the objfile needs to be relocated. As indicated above, we will
2509 only be here when execution is stopped. But during attachment PC can be at
2510 arbitrary address therefore regcache_read_pc can be misleading (contrary to
2511 the auxv AT_ENTRY value). Moreover for executable with interpreter section
2512 regcache_read_pc would point to the interpreter and not the main executable.
2513
2514 So, to summarize, relocations are necessary when the start address obtained
2515 from the executable is different from the address in auxv AT_ENTRY entry.
d989b283 2516
09919ac2
JK
2517 [ The astute reader will note that we also test to make sure that
2518 the executable in question has the DYNAMIC flag set. It is my
2519 opinion that this test is unnecessary (undesirable even). It
2520 was added to avoid inadvertent relocation of an executable
2521 whose e_type member in the ELF header is not ET_DYN. There may
2522 be a time in the future when it is desirable to do relocations
2523 on other types of files as well in which case this condition
2524 should either be removed or modified to accomodate the new file
2525 type. - Kevin, Nov 2000. ] */
b8040f19 2526
01c30d6e
JK
2527static int
2528svr4_exec_displacement (CORE_ADDR *displacementp)
b8040f19 2529{
41752192
JK
2530 /* ENTRY_POINT is a possible function descriptor - before
2531 a call to gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr. */
8f61baf8 2532 CORE_ADDR entry_point, exec_displacement;
b8040f19
JK
2533
2534 if (exec_bfd == NULL)
2535 return 0;
2536
09919ac2
JK
2537 /* Therefore for ELF it is ET_EXEC and not ET_DYN. Both shared libraries
2538 being executed themselves and PIE (Position Independent Executable)
2539 executables are ET_DYN. */
2540
2541 if ((bfd_get_file_flags (exec_bfd) & DYNAMIC) == 0)
2542 return 0;
2543
8b88a78e 2544 if (target_auxv_search (current_top_target (), AT_ENTRY, &entry_point) <= 0)
09919ac2
JK
2545 return 0;
2546
8f61baf8 2547 exec_displacement = entry_point - bfd_get_start_address (exec_bfd);
09919ac2 2548
8f61baf8 2549 /* Verify the EXEC_DISPLACEMENT candidate complies with the required page
09919ac2
JK
2550 alignment. It is cheaper than the program headers comparison below. */
2551
2552 if (bfd_get_flavour (exec_bfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
2553 {
2554 const struct elf_backend_data *elf = get_elf_backend_data (exec_bfd);
2555
2556 /* p_align of PT_LOAD segments does not specify any alignment but
2557 only congruency of addresses:
2558 p_offset % p_align == p_vaddr % p_align
2559 Kernel is free to load the executable with lower alignment. */
2560
8f61baf8 2561 if ((exec_displacement & (elf->minpagesize - 1)) != 0)
09919ac2
JK
2562 return 0;
2563 }
2564
2565 /* Verify that the auxilliary vector describes the same file as exec_bfd, by
2566 comparing their program headers. If the program headers in the auxilliary
2567 vector do not match the program headers in the executable, then we are
2568 looking at a different file than the one used by the kernel - for
2569 instance, "gdb program" connected to "gdbserver :PORT ld.so program". */
2570
2571 if (bfd_get_flavour (exec_bfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour)
2572 {
d1012b8e 2573 /* Be optimistic and return 0 only if GDB was able to verify the headers
09919ac2 2574 really do not match. */
0a1e94c7 2575 int arch_size;
09919ac2 2576
17658d46
SM
2577 gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> phdrs_target
2578 = read_program_header (-1, &arch_size, NULL);
d1012b8e
SM
2579 gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> phdrs_binary
2580 = read_program_headers_from_bfd (exec_bfd);
2581 if (phdrs_target && phdrs_binary)
0a1e94c7 2582 {
f5656ead 2583 enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (target_gdbarch ());
0a1e94c7
JK
2584
2585 /* We are dealing with three different addresses. EXEC_BFD
2586 represents current address in on-disk file. target memory content
2587 may be different from EXEC_BFD as the file may have been prelinked
2588 to a different address after the executable has been loaded.
2589 Moreover the address of placement in target memory can be
3e43a32a
MS
2590 different from what the program headers in target memory say -
2591 this is the goal of PIE.
0a1e94c7
JK
2592
2593 Detected DISPLACEMENT covers both the offsets of PIE placement and
2594 possible new prelink performed after start of the program. Here
2595 relocate BUF and BUF2 just by the EXEC_BFD vs. target memory
2596 content offset for the verification purpose. */
2597
d1012b8e 2598 if (phdrs_target->size () != phdrs_binary->size ()
0a1e94c7 2599 || bfd_get_arch_size (exec_bfd) != arch_size)
d1012b8e 2600 return 0;
3e43a32a 2601 else if (arch_size == 32
17658d46
SM
2602 && phdrs_target->size () >= sizeof (Elf32_External_Phdr)
2603 && phdrs_target->size () % sizeof (Elf32_External_Phdr) == 0)
0a1e94c7
JK
2604 {
2605 Elf_Internal_Ehdr *ehdr2 = elf_tdata (exec_bfd)->elf_header;
2606 Elf_Internal_Phdr *phdr2 = elf_tdata (exec_bfd)->phdr;
2607 CORE_ADDR displacement = 0;
2608 int i;
2609
2610 /* DISPLACEMENT could be found more easily by the difference of
2611 ehdr2->e_entry. But we haven't read the ehdr yet, and we
2612 already have enough information to compute that displacement
2613 with what we've read. */
2614
2615 for (i = 0; i < ehdr2->e_phnum; i++)
2616 if (phdr2[i].p_type == PT_LOAD)
2617 {
2618 Elf32_External_Phdr *phdrp;
2619 gdb_byte *buf_vaddr_p, *buf_paddr_p;
2620 CORE_ADDR vaddr, paddr;
2621 CORE_ADDR displacement_vaddr = 0;
2622 CORE_ADDR displacement_paddr = 0;
2623
17658d46 2624 phdrp = &((Elf32_External_Phdr *) phdrs_target->data ())[i];
0a1e94c7
JK
2625 buf_vaddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_vaddr;
2626 buf_paddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_paddr;
2627
2628 vaddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 4,
2629 byte_order);
2630 displacement_vaddr = vaddr - phdr2[i].p_vaddr;
2631
2632 paddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 4,
2633 byte_order);
2634 displacement_paddr = paddr - phdr2[i].p_paddr;
2635
2636 if (displacement_vaddr == displacement_paddr)
2637 displacement = displacement_vaddr;
2638
2639 break;
2640 }
2641
17658d46
SM
2642 /* Now compare program headers from the target and the binary
2643 with optional DISPLACEMENT. */
0a1e94c7 2644
17658d46
SM
2645 for (i = 0;
2646 i < phdrs_target->size () / sizeof (Elf32_External_Phdr);
2647 i++)
0a1e94c7
JK
2648 {
2649 Elf32_External_Phdr *phdrp;
2650 Elf32_External_Phdr *phdr2p;
2651 gdb_byte *buf_vaddr_p, *buf_paddr_p;
2652 CORE_ADDR vaddr, paddr;
43b8e241 2653 asection *plt2_asect;
0a1e94c7 2654
17658d46 2655 phdrp = &((Elf32_External_Phdr *) phdrs_target->data ())[i];
0a1e94c7
JK
2656 buf_vaddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_vaddr;
2657 buf_paddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_paddr;
d1012b8e 2658 phdr2p = &((Elf32_External_Phdr *) phdrs_binary->data ())[i];
0a1e94c7
JK
2659
2660 /* PT_GNU_STACK is an exception by being never relocated by
2661 prelink as its addresses are always zero. */
2662
2663 if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0)
2664 continue;
2665
2666 /* Check also other adjustment combinations - PR 11786. */
2667
3e43a32a
MS
2668 vaddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 4,
2669 byte_order);
0a1e94c7
JK
2670 vaddr -= displacement;
2671 store_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 4, byte_order, vaddr);
2672
3e43a32a
MS
2673 paddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 4,
2674 byte_order);
0a1e94c7
JK
2675 paddr -= displacement;
2676 store_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 4, byte_order, paddr);
2677
2678 if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0)
2679 continue;
2680
204b5331
DE
2681 /* Strip modifies the flags and alignment of PT_GNU_RELRO.
2682 CentOS-5 has problems with filesz, memsz as well.
be2d111a 2683 Strip also modifies memsz of PT_TLS.
204b5331 2684 See PR 11786. */
c44deb73
SM
2685 if (phdr2[i].p_type == PT_GNU_RELRO
2686 || phdr2[i].p_type == PT_TLS)
204b5331
DE
2687 {
2688 Elf32_External_Phdr tmp_phdr = *phdrp;
2689 Elf32_External_Phdr tmp_phdr2 = *phdr2p;
2690
2691 memset (tmp_phdr.p_filesz, 0, 4);
2692 memset (tmp_phdr.p_memsz, 0, 4);
2693 memset (tmp_phdr.p_flags, 0, 4);
2694 memset (tmp_phdr.p_align, 0, 4);
2695 memset (tmp_phdr2.p_filesz, 0, 4);
2696 memset (tmp_phdr2.p_memsz, 0, 4);
2697 memset (tmp_phdr2.p_flags, 0, 4);
2698 memset (tmp_phdr2.p_align, 0, 4);
2699
2700 if (memcmp (&tmp_phdr, &tmp_phdr2, sizeof (tmp_phdr))
2701 == 0)
2702 continue;
2703 }
2704
43b8e241
JK
2705 /* prelink can convert .plt SHT_NOBITS to SHT_PROGBITS. */
2706 plt2_asect = bfd_get_section_by_name (exec_bfd, ".plt");
2707 if (plt2_asect)
2708 {
2709 int content2;
2710 gdb_byte *buf_filesz_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_filesz;
2711 CORE_ADDR filesz;
2712
2713 content2 = (bfd_get_section_flags (exec_bfd, plt2_asect)
2714 & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0;
2715
2716 filesz = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_filesz_p, 4,
2717 byte_order);
2718
2719 /* PLT2_ASECT is from on-disk file (exec_bfd) while
2720 FILESZ is from the in-memory image. */
2721 if (content2)
2722 filesz += bfd_get_section_size (plt2_asect);
2723 else
2724 filesz -= bfd_get_section_size (plt2_asect);
2725
2726 store_unsigned_integer (buf_filesz_p, 4, byte_order,
2727 filesz);
2728
2729 if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0)
2730 continue;
2731 }
2732
d1012b8e 2733 return 0;
0a1e94c7
JK
2734 }
2735 }
3e43a32a 2736 else if (arch_size == 64
17658d46
SM
2737 && phdrs_target->size () >= sizeof (Elf64_External_Phdr)
2738 && phdrs_target->size () % sizeof (Elf64_External_Phdr) == 0)
0a1e94c7
JK
2739 {
2740 Elf_Internal_Ehdr *ehdr2 = elf_tdata (exec_bfd)->elf_header;
2741 Elf_Internal_Phdr *phdr2 = elf_tdata (exec_bfd)->phdr;
2742 CORE_ADDR displacement = 0;
2743 int i;
2744
2745 /* DISPLACEMENT could be found more easily by the difference of
2746 ehdr2->e_entry. But we haven't read the ehdr yet, and we
2747 already have enough information to compute that displacement
2748 with what we've read. */
2749
2750 for (i = 0; i < ehdr2->e_phnum; i++)
2751 if (phdr2[i].p_type == PT_LOAD)
2752 {
2753 Elf64_External_Phdr *phdrp;
2754 gdb_byte *buf_vaddr_p, *buf_paddr_p;
2755 CORE_ADDR vaddr, paddr;
2756 CORE_ADDR displacement_vaddr = 0;
2757 CORE_ADDR displacement_paddr = 0;
2758
17658d46 2759 phdrp = &((Elf64_External_Phdr *) phdrs_target->data ())[i];
0a1e94c7
JK
2760 buf_vaddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_vaddr;
2761 buf_paddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_paddr;
2762
2763 vaddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 8,
2764 byte_order);
2765 displacement_vaddr = vaddr - phdr2[i].p_vaddr;
2766
2767 paddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 8,
2768 byte_order);
2769 displacement_paddr = paddr - phdr2[i].p_paddr;
2770
2771 if (displacement_vaddr == displacement_paddr)
2772 displacement = displacement_vaddr;
2773
2774 break;
2775 }
2776
2777 /* Now compare BUF and BUF2 with optional DISPLACEMENT. */
2778
17658d46
SM
2779 for (i = 0;
2780 i < phdrs_target->size () / sizeof (Elf64_External_Phdr);
2781 i++)
0a1e94c7
JK
2782 {
2783 Elf64_External_Phdr *phdrp;
2784 Elf64_External_Phdr *phdr2p;
2785 gdb_byte *buf_vaddr_p, *buf_paddr_p;
2786 CORE_ADDR vaddr, paddr;
43b8e241 2787 asection *plt2_asect;
0a1e94c7 2788
17658d46 2789 phdrp = &((Elf64_External_Phdr *) phdrs_target->data ())[i];
0a1e94c7
JK
2790 buf_vaddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_vaddr;
2791 buf_paddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_paddr;
d1012b8e 2792 phdr2p = &((Elf64_External_Phdr *) phdrs_binary->data ())[i];
0a1e94c7
JK
2793
2794 /* PT_GNU_STACK is an exception by being never relocated by
2795 prelink as its addresses are always zero. */
2796
2797 if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0)
2798 continue;
2799
2800 /* Check also other adjustment combinations - PR 11786. */
2801
3e43a32a
MS
2802 vaddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 8,
2803 byte_order);
0a1e94c7
JK
2804 vaddr -= displacement;
2805 store_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 8, byte_order, vaddr);
2806
3e43a32a
MS
2807 paddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 8,
2808 byte_order);
0a1e94c7
JK
2809 paddr -= displacement;
2810 store_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 8, byte_order, paddr);
2811
2812 if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0)
2813 continue;
2814
204b5331
DE
2815 /* Strip modifies the flags and alignment of PT_GNU_RELRO.
2816 CentOS-5 has problems with filesz, memsz as well.
be2d111a 2817 Strip also modifies memsz of PT_TLS.
204b5331 2818 See PR 11786. */
c44deb73
SM
2819 if (phdr2[i].p_type == PT_GNU_RELRO
2820 || phdr2[i].p_type == PT_TLS)
204b5331
DE
2821 {
2822 Elf64_External_Phdr tmp_phdr = *phdrp;
2823 Elf64_External_Phdr tmp_phdr2 = *phdr2p;
2824
2825 memset (tmp_phdr.p_filesz, 0, 8);
2826 memset (tmp_phdr.p_memsz, 0, 8);
2827 memset (tmp_phdr.p_flags, 0, 4);
2828 memset (tmp_phdr.p_align, 0, 8);
2829 memset (tmp_phdr2.p_filesz, 0, 8);
2830 memset (tmp_phdr2.p_memsz, 0, 8);
2831 memset (tmp_phdr2.p_flags, 0, 4);
2832 memset (tmp_phdr2.p_align, 0, 8);
2833
2834 if (memcmp (&tmp_phdr, &tmp_phdr2, sizeof (tmp_phdr))
2835 == 0)
2836 continue;
2837 }
2838
43b8e241
JK
2839 /* prelink can convert .plt SHT_NOBITS to SHT_PROGBITS. */
2840 plt2_asect = bfd_get_section_by_name (exec_bfd, ".plt");
2841 if (plt2_asect)
2842 {
2843 int content2;
2844 gdb_byte *buf_filesz_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_filesz;
2845 CORE_ADDR filesz;
2846
2847 content2 = (bfd_get_section_flags (exec_bfd, plt2_asect)
2848 & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0;
2849
2850 filesz = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_filesz_p, 8,
2851 byte_order);
2852
2853 /* PLT2_ASECT is from on-disk file (exec_bfd) while
2854 FILESZ is from the in-memory image. */
2855 if (content2)
2856 filesz += bfd_get_section_size (plt2_asect);
2857 else
2858 filesz -= bfd_get_section_size (plt2_asect);
2859
2860 store_unsigned_integer (buf_filesz_p, 8, byte_order,
2861 filesz);
2862
2863 if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0)
2864 continue;
2865 }
2866
d1012b8e 2867 return 0;
0a1e94c7
JK
2868 }
2869 }
2870 else
d1012b8e 2871 return 0;
0a1e94c7 2872 }
09919ac2 2873 }
b8040f19 2874
ccf26247
JK
2875 if (info_verbose)
2876 {
2877 /* It can be printed repeatedly as there is no easy way to check
2878 the executable symbols/file has been already relocated to
2879 displacement. */
2880
2881 printf_unfiltered (_("Using PIE (Position Independent Executable) "
2882 "displacement %s for \"%s\".\n"),
8f61baf8 2883 paddress (target_gdbarch (), exec_displacement),
ccf26247
JK
2884 bfd_get_filename (exec_bfd));
2885 }
2886
8f61baf8 2887 *displacementp = exec_displacement;
01c30d6e 2888 return 1;
b8040f19
JK
2889}
2890
2891/* Relocate the main executable. This function should be called upon
c378eb4e 2892 stopping the inferior process at the entry point to the program.
b8040f19
JK
2893 The entry point from BFD is compared to the AT_ENTRY of AUXV and if they are
2894 different, the main executable is relocated by the proper amount. */
2895
2896static void
2897svr4_relocate_main_executable (void)
2898{
01c30d6e
JK
2899 CORE_ADDR displacement;
2900
4e5799b6
JK
2901 /* If we are re-running this executable, SYMFILE_OBJFILE->SECTION_OFFSETS
2902 probably contains the offsets computed using the PIE displacement
2903 from the previous run, which of course are irrelevant for this run.
2904 So we need to determine the new PIE displacement and recompute the
2905 section offsets accordingly, even if SYMFILE_OBJFILE->SECTION_OFFSETS
2906 already contains pre-computed offsets.
01c30d6e 2907
4e5799b6 2908 If we cannot compute the PIE displacement, either:
01c30d6e 2909
4e5799b6
JK
2910 - The executable is not PIE.
2911
2912 - SYMFILE_OBJFILE does not match the executable started in the target.
2913 This can happen for main executable symbols loaded at the host while
2914 `ld.so --ld-args main-executable' is loaded in the target.
2915
2916 Then we leave the section offsets untouched and use them as is for
2917 this run. Either:
2918
2919 - These section offsets were properly reset earlier, and thus
2920 already contain the correct values. This can happen for instance
2921 when reconnecting via the remote protocol to a target that supports
2922 the `qOffsets' packet.
2923
2924 - The section offsets were not reset earlier, and the best we can
c378eb4e 2925 hope is that the old offsets are still applicable to the new run. */
01c30d6e
JK
2926
2927 if (! svr4_exec_displacement (&displacement))
2928 return;
b8040f19 2929
01c30d6e
JK
2930 /* Even DISPLACEMENT 0 is a valid new difference of in-memory vs. in-file
2931 addresses. */
b8040f19
JK
2932
2933 if (symfile_objfile)
e2a44558 2934 {
e2a44558 2935 struct section_offsets *new_offsets;
b8040f19 2936 int i;
e2a44558 2937
224c3ddb
SM
2938 new_offsets = XALLOCAVEC (struct section_offsets,
2939 symfile_objfile->num_sections);
e2a44558 2940
b8040f19
JK
2941 for (i = 0; i < symfile_objfile->num_sections; i++)
2942 new_offsets->offsets[i] = displacement;
e2a44558 2943
b8040f19 2944 objfile_relocate (symfile_objfile, new_offsets);
e2a44558 2945 }
51bee8e9
JK
2946 else if (exec_bfd)
2947 {
2948 asection *asect;
2949
2950 for (asect = exec_bfd->sections; asect != NULL; asect = asect->next)
2951 exec_set_section_address (bfd_get_filename (exec_bfd), asect->index,
2952 (bfd_section_vma (exec_bfd, asect)
2953 + displacement));
2954 }
e2a44558
KB
2955}
2956
7f86f058 2957/* Implement the "create_inferior_hook" target_solib_ops method.
13437d4b
KB
2958
2959 For SVR4 executables, this first instruction is either the first
2960 instruction in the dynamic linker (for dynamically linked
2961 executables) or the instruction at "start" for statically linked
2962 executables. For dynamically linked executables, the system
2963 first exec's /lib/libc.so.N, which contains the dynamic linker,
2964 and starts it running. The dynamic linker maps in any needed
2965 shared libraries, maps in the actual user executable, and then
2966 jumps to "start" in the user executable.
2967
7f86f058
PA
2968 We can arrange to cooperate with the dynamic linker to discover the
2969 names of shared libraries that are dynamically linked, and the base
2970 addresses to which they are linked.
13437d4b
KB
2971
2972 This function is responsible for discovering those names and
2973 addresses, and saving sufficient information about them to allow
d2e5c99a 2974 their symbols to be read at a later time. */
13437d4b 2975
e2a44558 2976static void
268a4a75 2977svr4_solib_create_inferior_hook (int from_tty)
13437d4b 2978{
1a816a87
PA
2979 struct svr4_info *info;
2980
6c95b8df 2981 info = get_svr4_info ();
2020b7ab 2982
f9e14852
GB
2983 /* Clear the probes-based interface's state. */
2984 free_probes_table (info);
2985 free_solib_list (info);
2986
e2a44558 2987 /* Relocate the main executable if necessary. */
86e4bafc 2988 svr4_relocate_main_executable ();
e2a44558 2989
c91c8c16
PA
2990 /* No point setting a breakpoint in the dynamic linker if we can't
2991 hit it (e.g., a core file, or a trace file). */
2992 if (!target_has_execution)
2993 return;
2994
d5a921c9 2995 if (!svr4_have_link_map_offsets ())
513f5903 2996 return;
d5a921c9 2997
268a4a75 2998 if (!enable_break (info, from_tty))
542c95c2 2999 return;
13437d4b
KB
3000}
3001
3002static void
3003svr4_clear_solib (void)
3004{
6c95b8df
PA
3005 struct svr4_info *info;
3006
3007 info = get_svr4_info ();
3008 info->debug_base = 0;
3009 info->debug_loader_offset_p = 0;
3010 info->debug_loader_offset = 0;
3011 xfree (info->debug_loader_name);
3012 info->debug_loader_name = NULL;
13437d4b
KB
3013}
3014
6bb7be43
JB
3015/* Clear any bits of ADDR that wouldn't fit in a target-format
3016 data pointer. "Data pointer" here refers to whatever sort of
3017 address the dynamic linker uses to manage its sections. At the
3018 moment, we don't support shared libraries on any processors where
3019 code and data pointers are different sizes.
3020
3021 This isn't really the right solution. What we really need here is
3022 a way to do arithmetic on CORE_ADDR values that respects the
3023 natural pointer/address correspondence. (For example, on the MIPS,
3024 converting a 32-bit pointer to a 64-bit CORE_ADDR requires you to
3025 sign-extend the value. There, simply truncating the bits above
819844ad 3026 gdbarch_ptr_bit, as we do below, is no good.) This should probably
6bb7be43
JB
3027 be a new gdbarch method or something. */
3028static CORE_ADDR
3029svr4_truncate_ptr (CORE_ADDR addr)
3030{
f5656ead 3031 if (gdbarch_ptr_bit (target_gdbarch ()) == sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * 8)
6bb7be43
JB
3032 /* We don't need to truncate anything, and the bit twiddling below
3033 will fail due to overflow problems. */
3034 return addr;
3035 else
f5656ead 3036 return addr & (((CORE_ADDR) 1 << gdbarch_ptr_bit (target_gdbarch ())) - 1);
6bb7be43
JB
3037}
3038
3039
749499cb
KB
3040static void
3041svr4_relocate_section_addresses (struct so_list *so,
0542c86d 3042 struct target_section *sec)
749499cb 3043{
2b2848e2
DE
3044 bfd *abfd = sec->the_bfd_section->owner;
3045
3046 sec->addr = svr4_truncate_ptr (sec->addr + lm_addr_check (so, abfd));
3047 sec->endaddr = svr4_truncate_ptr (sec->endaddr + lm_addr_check (so, abfd));
749499cb 3048}
4b188b9f 3049\f
749499cb 3050
4b188b9f 3051/* Architecture-specific operations. */
6bb7be43 3052
4b188b9f
MK
3053/* Per-architecture data key. */
3054static struct gdbarch_data *solib_svr4_data;
e5e2b9ff 3055
4b188b9f 3056struct solib_svr4_ops
e5e2b9ff 3057{
4b188b9f
MK
3058 /* Return a description of the layout of `struct link_map'. */
3059 struct link_map_offsets *(*fetch_link_map_offsets)(void);
3060};
e5e2b9ff 3061
4b188b9f 3062/* Return a default for the architecture-specific operations. */
e5e2b9ff 3063
4b188b9f
MK
3064static void *
3065solib_svr4_init (struct obstack *obstack)
e5e2b9ff 3066{
4b188b9f 3067 struct solib_svr4_ops *ops;
e5e2b9ff 3068
4b188b9f 3069 ops = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (obstack, struct solib_svr4_ops);
8d005789 3070 ops->fetch_link_map_offsets = NULL;
4b188b9f 3071 return ops;
e5e2b9ff
KB
3072}
3073
4b188b9f 3074/* Set the architecture-specific `struct link_map_offsets' fetcher for
7e3cb44c 3075 GDBARCH to FLMO. Also, install SVR4 solib_ops into GDBARCH. */
1c4dcb57 3076
21479ded 3077void
e5e2b9ff
KB
3078set_solib_svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (struct gdbarch *gdbarch,
3079 struct link_map_offsets *(*flmo) (void))
21479ded 3080{
19ba03f4
SM
3081 struct solib_svr4_ops *ops
3082 = (struct solib_svr4_ops *) gdbarch_data (gdbarch, solib_svr4_data);
4b188b9f
MK
3083
3084 ops->fetch_link_map_offsets = flmo;
7e3cb44c
UW
3085
3086 set_solib_ops (gdbarch, &svr4_so_ops);
21479ded
KB
3087}
3088
4b188b9f
MK
3089/* Fetch a link_map_offsets structure using the architecture-specific
3090 `struct link_map_offsets' fetcher. */
1c4dcb57 3091
4b188b9f
MK
3092static struct link_map_offsets *
3093svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (void)
21479ded 3094{
19ba03f4
SM
3095 struct solib_svr4_ops *ops
3096 = (struct solib_svr4_ops *) gdbarch_data (target_gdbarch (),
3097 solib_svr4_data);
4b188b9f
MK
3098
3099 gdb_assert (ops->fetch_link_map_offsets);
3100 return ops->fetch_link_map_offsets ();
21479ded
KB
3101}
3102
4b188b9f
MK
3103/* Return 1 if a link map offset fetcher has been defined, 0 otherwise. */
3104
3105static int
3106svr4_have_link_map_offsets (void)
3107{
19ba03f4
SM
3108 struct solib_svr4_ops *ops
3109 = (struct solib_svr4_ops *) gdbarch_data (target_gdbarch (),
3110 solib_svr4_data);
433759f7 3111
4b188b9f
MK
3112 return (ops->fetch_link_map_offsets != NULL);
3113}
3114\f
3115
e4bbbda8
MK
3116/* Most OS'es that have SVR4-style ELF dynamic libraries define a
3117 `struct r_debug' and a `struct link_map' that are binary compatible
3118 with the origional SVR4 implementation. */
3119
3120/* Fetch (and possibly build) an appropriate `struct link_map_offsets'
3121 for an ILP32 SVR4 system. */
d989b283 3122
e4bbbda8
MK
3123struct link_map_offsets *
3124svr4_ilp32_fetch_link_map_offsets (void)
3125{
3126 static struct link_map_offsets lmo;
3127 static struct link_map_offsets *lmp = NULL;
3128
3129 if (lmp == NULL)
3130 {
3131 lmp = &lmo;
3132
e4cd0d6a
MK
3133 lmo.r_version_offset = 0;
3134 lmo.r_version_size = 4;
e4bbbda8 3135 lmo.r_map_offset = 4;
7cd25cfc 3136 lmo.r_brk_offset = 8;
e4cd0d6a 3137 lmo.r_ldsomap_offset = 20;
e4bbbda8
MK
3138
3139 /* Everything we need is in the first 20 bytes. */
3140 lmo.link_map_size = 20;
3141 lmo.l_addr_offset = 0;
e4bbbda8 3142 lmo.l_name_offset = 4;
cc10cae3 3143 lmo.l_ld_offset = 8;
e4bbbda8 3144 lmo.l_next_offset = 12;
e4bbbda8 3145 lmo.l_prev_offset = 16;
e4bbbda8
MK
3146 }
3147
3148 return lmp;
3149}
3150
3151/* Fetch (and possibly build) an appropriate `struct link_map_offsets'
3152 for an LP64 SVR4 system. */
d989b283 3153
e4bbbda8
MK
3154struct link_map_offsets *
3155svr4_lp64_fetch_link_map_offsets (void)
3156{
3157 static struct link_map_offsets lmo;
3158 static struct link_map_offsets *lmp = NULL;
3159
3160 if (lmp == NULL)
3161 {
3162 lmp = &lmo;
3163
e4cd0d6a
MK
3164 lmo.r_version_offset = 0;
3165 lmo.r_version_size = 4;
e4bbbda8 3166 lmo.r_map_offset = 8;
7cd25cfc 3167 lmo.r_brk_offset = 16;
e4cd0d6a 3168 lmo.r_ldsomap_offset = 40;
e4bbbda8
MK
3169
3170 /* Everything we need is in the first 40 bytes. */
3171 lmo.link_map_size = 40;
3172 lmo.l_addr_offset = 0;
e4bbbda8 3173 lmo.l_name_offset = 8;
cc10cae3 3174 lmo.l_ld_offset = 16;
e4bbbda8 3175 lmo.l_next_offset = 24;
e4bbbda8 3176 lmo.l_prev_offset = 32;
e4bbbda8
MK
3177 }
3178
3179 return lmp;
3180}
3181\f
3182
7d522c90 3183struct target_so_ops svr4_so_ops;
13437d4b 3184
c378eb4e 3185/* Lookup global symbol for ELF DSOs linked with -Bsymbolic. Those DSOs have a
3a40aaa0
UW
3186 different rule for symbol lookup. The lookup begins here in the DSO, not in
3187 the main executable. */
3188
d12307c1 3189static struct block_symbol
efad9b6a 3190elf_lookup_lib_symbol (struct objfile *objfile,
3a40aaa0 3191 const char *name,
21b556f4 3192 const domain_enum domain)
3a40aaa0 3193{
61f0d762
JK
3194 bfd *abfd;
3195
3196 if (objfile == symfile_objfile)
3197 abfd = exec_bfd;
3198 else
3199 {
3200 /* OBJFILE should have been passed as the non-debug one. */
3201 gdb_assert (objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink == NULL);
3202
3203 abfd = objfile->obfd;
3204 }
3205
a738da3a 3206 if (abfd == NULL || scan_dyntag (DT_SYMBOLIC, abfd, NULL, NULL) != 1)
6640a367 3207 return {};
3a40aaa0 3208
94af9270 3209 return lookup_global_symbol_from_objfile (objfile, name, domain);
3a40aaa0
UW
3210}
3211
13437d4b
KB
3212void
3213_initialize_svr4_solib (void)
3214{
4b188b9f 3215 solib_svr4_data = gdbarch_data_register_pre_init (solib_svr4_init);
6c95b8df 3216 solib_svr4_pspace_data
8e260fc0 3217 = register_program_space_data_with_cleanup (NULL, svr4_pspace_data_cleanup);
4b188b9f 3218
749499cb 3219 svr4_so_ops.relocate_section_addresses = svr4_relocate_section_addresses;
13437d4b 3220 svr4_so_ops.free_so = svr4_free_so;
0892cb63 3221 svr4_so_ops.clear_so = svr4_clear_so;
13437d4b
KB
3222 svr4_so_ops.clear_solib = svr4_clear_solib;
3223 svr4_so_ops.solib_create_inferior_hook = svr4_solib_create_inferior_hook;
13437d4b
KB
3224 svr4_so_ops.current_sos = svr4_current_sos;
3225 svr4_so_ops.open_symbol_file_object = open_symbol_file_object;
d7fa2ae2 3226 svr4_so_ops.in_dynsym_resolve_code = svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code;
831a0c44 3227 svr4_so_ops.bfd_open = solib_bfd_open;
3a40aaa0 3228 svr4_so_ops.lookup_lib_global_symbol = elf_lookup_lib_symbol;
a7c02bc8 3229 svr4_so_ops.same = svr4_same;
de18c1d8 3230 svr4_so_ops.keep_data_in_core = svr4_keep_data_in_core;
f9e14852
GB
3231 svr4_so_ops.update_breakpoints = svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoints;
3232 svr4_so_ops.handle_event = svr4_handle_solib_event;
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