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ab31aa69 | 1 | /* Handle SVR4 shared libraries for GDB, the GNU Debugger. |
2f4950cd | 2 | |
3666a048 | 3 | Copyright (C) 1990-2021 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/>. */ |
13437d4b | 19 | |
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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 | 49 | static struct link_map_offsets *svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (void); |
d5a921c9 | 50 | static int svr4_have_link_map_offsets (void); |
9f2982ff | 51 | static void svr4_relocate_main_executable (void); |
f9e14852 | 52 | static void svr4_free_library_list (void *p_list); |
7905fc35 | 53 | static void probes_table_remove_objfile_probes (struct objfile *objfile); |
626ca2c0 CB |
54 | static void svr4_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order ( |
55 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch, iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order_cb_ftype *cb, | |
56 | void *cb_data, struct objfile *objfile); | |
57 | ||
1c4dcb57 | 58 | |
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59 | /* On SVR4 systems, a list of symbols in the dynamic linker where |
60 | GDB can try to place a breakpoint to monitor shared library | |
61 | events. | |
62 | ||
63 | If none of these symbols are found, or other errors occur, then | |
64 | SVR4 systems will fall back to using a symbol as the "startup | |
65 | mapping complete" breakpoint address. */ | |
66 | ||
bc043ef3 | 67 | static const char * const solib_break_names[] = |
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68 | { |
69 | "r_debug_state", | |
70 | "_r_debug_state", | |
71 | "_dl_debug_state", | |
72 | "rtld_db_dlactivity", | |
4c7dcb84 | 73 | "__dl_rtld_db_dlactivity", |
1f72e589 | 74 | "_rtld_debug_state", |
4c0122c8 | 75 | |
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76 | NULL |
77 | }; | |
13437d4b | 78 | |
bc043ef3 | 79 | static const char * const bkpt_names[] = |
13437d4b | 80 | { |
13437d4b | 81 | "_start", |
ad3dcc5c | 82 | "__start", |
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83 | "main", |
84 | NULL | |
85 | }; | |
13437d4b | 86 | |
bc043ef3 | 87 | static const char * const main_name_list[] = |
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88 | { |
89 | "main_$main", | |
90 | NULL | |
91 | }; | |
92 | ||
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93 | /* What to do when a probe stop occurs. */ |
94 | ||
95 | enum probe_action | |
96 | { | |
97 | /* Something went seriously wrong. Stop using probes and | |
98 | revert to using the older interface. */ | |
99 | PROBES_INTERFACE_FAILED, | |
100 | ||
101 | /* No action is required. The shared object list is still | |
102 | valid. */ | |
103 | DO_NOTHING, | |
104 | ||
105 | /* The shared object list should be reloaded entirely. */ | |
106 | FULL_RELOAD, | |
107 | ||
108 | /* Attempt to incrementally update the shared object list. If | |
109 | the update fails or is not possible, fall back to reloading | |
110 | the list in full. */ | |
111 | UPDATE_OR_RELOAD, | |
112 | }; | |
113 | ||
114 | /* A probe's name and its associated action. */ | |
115 | ||
116 | struct probe_info | |
117 | { | |
118 | /* The name of the probe. */ | |
119 | const char *name; | |
120 | ||
121 | /* What to do when a probe stop occurs. */ | |
122 | enum probe_action action; | |
123 | }; | |
124 | ||
125 | /* A list of named probes and their associated actions. If all | |
126 | probes are present in the dynamic linker then the probes-based | |
127 | interface will be used. */ | |
128 | ||
129 | static const struct probe_info probe_info[] = | |
130 | { | |
131 | { "init_start", DO_NOTHING }, | |
132 | { "init_complete", FULL_RELOAD }, | |
133 | { "map_start", DO_NOTHING }, | |
134 | { "map_failed", DO_NOTHING }, | |
135 | { "reloc_complete", UPDATE_OR_RELOAD }, | |
136 | { "unmap_start", DO_NOTHING }, | |
137 | { "unmap_complete", FULL_RELOAD }, | |
138 | }; | |
139 | ||
140 | #define NUM_PROBES ARRAY_SIZE (probe_info) | |
141 | ||
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142 | /* Return non-zero if GDB_SO_NAME and INFERIOR_SO_NAME represent |
143 | the same shared library. */ | |
144 | ||
145 | static int | |
146 | svr4_same_1 (const char *gdb_so_name, const char *inferior_so_name) | |
147 | { | |
148 | if (strcmp (gdb_so_name, inferior_so_name) == 0) | |
149 | return 1; | |
150 | ||
151 | /* On Solaris, when starting inferior we think that dynamic linker is | |
d989b283 PP |
152 | /usr/lib/ld.so.1, but later on, the table of loaded shared libraries |
153 | contains /lib/ld.so.1. Sometimes one file is a link to another, but | |
4d7b2d5b JB |
154 | sometimes they have identical content, but are not linked to each |
155 | other. We don't restrict this check for Solaris, but the chances | |
156 | of running into this situation elsewhere are very low. */ | |
157 | if (strcmp (gdb_so_name, "/usr/lib/ld.so.1") == 0 | |
158 | && strcmp (inferior_so_name, "/lib/ld.so.1") == 0) | |
159 | return 1; | |
160 | ||
7307a73a | 161 | /* Similarly, we observed the same issue with amd64 and sparcv9, but with |
4d7b2d5b | 162 | different locations. */ |
7307a73a RO |
163 | if (strcmp (gdb_so_name, "/usr/lib/amd64/ld.so.1") == 0 |
164 | && strcmp (inferior_so_name, "/lib/amd64/ld.so.1") == 0) | |
165 | return 1; | |
166 | ||
4d7b2d5b JB |
167 | if (strcmp (gdb_so_name, "/usr/lib/sparcv9/ld.so.1") == 0 |
168 | && strcmp (inferior_so_name, "/lib/sparcv9/ld.so.1") == 0) | |
169 | return 1; | |
170 | ||
171 | return 0; | |
172 | } | |
173 | ||
174 | static int | |
175 | svr4_same (struct so_list *gdb, struct so_list *inferior) | |
176 | { | |
177 | return (svr4_same_1 (gdb->so_original_name, inferior->so_original_name)); | |
178 | } | |
179 | ||
a7961323 | 180 | static std::unique_ptr<lm_info_svr4> |
3957565a | 181 | lm_info_read (CORE_ADDR lm_addr) |
13437d4b | 182 | { |
4b188b9f | 183 | struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (); |
a7961323 | 184 | std::unique_ptr<lm_info_svr4> lm_info; |
3957565a | 185 | |
a7961323 | 186 | gdb::byte_vector lm (lmo->link_map_size); |
3957565a | 187 | |
a7961323 TT |
188 | if (target_read_memory (lm_addr, lm.data (), lmo->link_map_size) != 0) |
189 | warning (_("Error reading shared library list entry at %s"), | |
190 | paddress (target_gdbarch (), lm_addr)); | |
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191 | else |
192 | { | |
f5656ead | 193 | struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr; |
13437d4b | 194 | |
a7961323 | 195 | lm_info.reset (new lm_info_svr4); |
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196 | lm_info->lm_addr = lm_addr; |
197 | ||
198 | lm_info->l_addr_inferior = extract_typed_address (&lm[lmo->l_addr_offset], | |
199 | ptr_type); | |
200 | lm_info->l_ld = extract_typed_address (&lm[lmo->l_ld_offset], ptr_type); | |
201 | lm_info->l_next = extract_typed_address (&lm[lmo->l_next_offset], | |
202 | ptr_type); | |
203 | lm_info->l_prev = extract_typed_address (&lm[lmo->l_prev_offset], | |
204 | ptr_type); | |
205 | lm_info->l_name = extract_typed_address (&lm[lmo->l_name_offset], | |
206 | ptr_type); | |
207 | } | |
208 | ||
3957565a | 209 | return lm_info; |
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210 | } |
211 | ||
cc10cae3 | 212 | static int |
b23518f0 | 213 | has_lm_dynamic_from_link_map (void) |
cc10cae3 AO |
214 | { |
215 | struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (); | |
216 | ||
cfaefc65 | 217 | return lmo->l_ld_offset >= 0; |
cc10cae3 AO |
218 | } |
219 | ||
cc10cae3 | 220 | static CORE_ADDR |
f65ce5fb | 221 | lm_addr_check (const struct so_list *so, bfd *abfd) |
cc10cae3 | 222 | { |
d0e449a1 SM |
223 | lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) so->lm_info; |
224 | ||
225 | if (!li->l_addr_p) | |
cc10cae3 AO |
226 | { |
227 | struct bfd_section *dyninfo_sect; | |
28f34a8f | 228 | CORE_ADDR l_addr, l_dynaddr, dynaddr; |
cc10cae3 | 229 | |
d0e449a1 | 230 | l_addr = li->l_addr_inferior; |
cc10cae3 | 231 | |
b23518f0 | 232 | if (! abfd || ! has_lm_dynamic_from_link_map ()) |
cc10cae3 AO |
233 | goto set_addr; |
234 | ||
d0e449a1 | 235 | l_dynaddr = li->l_ld; |
cc10cae3 AO |
236 | |
237 | dyninfo_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".dynamic"); | |
238 | if (dyninfo_sect == NULL) | |
239 | goto set_addr; | |
240 | ||
fd361982 | 241 | dynaddr = bfd_section_vma (dyninfo_sect); |
cc10cae3 AO |
242 | |
243 | if (dynaddr + l_addr != l_dynaddr) | |
244 | { | |
28f34a8f | 245 | CORE_ADDR align = 0x1000; |
4e1fc9c9 | 246 | CORE_ADDR minpagesize = align; |
28f34a8f | 247 | |
cc10cae3 AO |
248 | if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) == bfd_target_elf_flavour) |
249 | { | |
250 | Elf_Internal_Ehdr *ehdr = elf_tdata (abfd)->elf_header; | |
251 | Elf_Internal_Phdr *phdr = elf_tdata (abfd)->phdr; | |
252 | int i; | |
253 | ||
254 | align = 1; | |
255 | ||
256 | for (i = 0; i < ehdr->e_phnum; i++) | |
257 | if (phdr[i].p_type == PT_LOAD && phdr[i].p_align > align) | |
258 | align = phdr[i].p_align; | |
4e1fc9c9 JK |
259 | |
260 | minpagesize = get_elf_backend_data (abfd)->minpagesize; | |
cc10cae3 AO |
261 | } |
262 | ||
263 | /* Turn it into a mask. */ | |
264 | align--; | |
265 | ||
266 | /* If the changes match the alignment requirements, we | |
267 | assume we're using a core file that was generated by the | |
268 | same binary, just prelinked with a different base offset. | |
269 | If it doesn't match, we may have a different binary, the | |
270 | same binary with the dynamic table loaded at an unrelated | |
271 | location, or anything, really. To avoid regressions, | |
272 | don't adjust the base offset in the latter case, although | |
273 | odds are that, if things really changed, debugging won't | |
5c0d192f JK |
274 | quite work. |
275 | ||
276 | One could expect more the condition | |
277 | ((l_addr & align) == 0 && ((l_dynaddr - dynaddr) & align) == 0) | |
278 | but the one below is relaxed for PPC. The PPC kernel supports | |
279 | either 4k or 64k page sizes. To be prepared for 64k pages, | |
280 | PPC ELF files are built using an alignment requirement of 64k. | |
281 | However, when running on a kernel supporting 4k pages, the memory | |
282 | mapping of the library may not actually happen on a 64k boundary! | |
283 | ||
284 | (In the usual case where (l_addr & align) == 0, this check is | |
4e1fc9c9 JK |
285 | equivalent to the possibly expected check above.) |
286 | ||
287 | Even on PPC it must be zero-aligned at least for MINPAGESIZE. */ | |
5c0d192f | 288 | |
02835898 JK |
289 | l_addr = l_dynaddr - dynaddr; |
290 | ||
4e1fc9c9 JK |
291 | if ((l_addr & (minpagesize - 1)) == 0 |
292 | && (l_addr & align) == ((l_dynaddr - dynaddr) & align)) | |
cc10cae3 | 293 | { |
701ed6dc | 294 | if (info_verbose) |
ccf26247 JK |
295 | printf_unfiltered (_("Using PIC (Position Independent Code) " |
296 | "prelink displacement %s for \"%s\".\n"), | |
f5656ead | 297 | paddress (target_gdbarch (), l_addr), |
ccf26247 | 298 | so->so_name); |
cc10cae3 | 299 | } |
79d4c408 | 300 | else |
02835898 JK |
301 | { |
302 | /* There is no way to verify the library file matches. prelink | |
303 | can during prelinking of an unprelinked file (or unprelinking | |
304 | of a prelinked file) shift the DYNAMIC segment by arbitrary | |
305 | offset without any page size alignment. There is no way to | |
306 | find out the ELF header and/or Program Headers for a limited | |
307 | verification if it they match. One could do a verification | |
308 | of the DYNAMIC segment. Still the found address is the best | |
309 | one GDB could find. */ | |
310 | ||
311 | warning (_(".dynamic section for \"%s\" " | |
312 | "is not at the expected address " | |
313 | "(wrong library or version mismatch?)"), so->so_name); | |
314 | } | |
cc10cae3 AO |
315 | } |
316 | ||
317 | set_addr: | |
d0e449a1 SM |
318 | li->l_addr = l_addr; |
319 | li->l_addr_p = 1; | |
cc10cae3 AO |
320 | } |
321 | ||
d0e449a1 | 322 | return li->l_addr; |
cc10cae3 AO |
323 | } |
324 | ||
6c95b8df | 325 | /* Per pspace SVR4 specific data. */ |
13437d4b | 326 | |
1a816a87 PA |
327 | struct svr4_info |
328 | { | |
09232438 TT |
329 | svr4_info () = default; |
330 | ~svr4_info (); | |
331 | ||
332 | /* Base of dynamic linker structures. */ | |
333 | CORE_ADDR debug_base = 0; | |
1a816a87 PA |
334 | |
335 | /* Validity flag for debug_loader_offset. */ | |
09232438 | 336 | int debug_loader_offset_p = 0; |
1a816a87 PA |
337 | |
338 | /* Load address for the dynamic linker, inferred. */ | |
09232438 | 339 | CORE_ADDR debug_loader_offset = 0; |
1a816a87 PA |
340 | |
341 | /* Name of the dynamic linker, valid if debug_loader_offset_p. */ | |
09232438 | 342 | char *debug_loader_name = nullptr; |
1a816a87 PA |
343 | |
344 | /* Load map address for the main executable. */ | |
09232438 | 345 | CORE_ADDR main_lm_addr = 0; |
1a816a87 | 346 | |
09232438 TT |
347 | CORE_ADDR interp_text_sect_low = 0; |
348 | CORE_ADDR interp_text_sect_high = 0; | |
349 | CORE_ADDR interp_plt_sect_low = 0; | |
350 | CORE_ADDR interp_plt_sect_high = 0; | |
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351 | |
352 | /* Nonzero if the list of objects was last obtained from the target | |
353 | via qXfer:libraries-svr4:read. */ | |
09232438 | 354 | int using_xfer = 0; |
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355 | |
356 | /* Table of struct probe_and_action instances, used by the | |
357 | probes-based interface to map breakpoint addresses to probes | |
358 | and their associated actions. Lookup is performed using | |
935676c9 | 359 | probe_and_action->prob->address. */ |
09232438 | 360 | htab_up probes_table; |
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361 | |
362 | /* List of objects loaded into the inferior, used by the probes- | |
363 | based interface. */ | |
09232438 | 364 | struct so_list *solib_list = nullptr; |
6c95b8df | 365 | }; |
1a816a87 | 366 | |
6c95b8df | 367 | /* Per-program-space data key. */ |
09232438 | 368 | static const struct program_space_key<svr4_info> solib_svr4_pspace_data; |
1a816a87 | 369 | |
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370 | /* Free the probes table. */ |
371 | ||
372 | static void | |
373 | free_probes_table (struct svr4_info *info) | |
374 | { | |
09232438 | 375 | info->probes_table.reset (nullptr); |
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376 | } |
377 | ||
378 | /* Free the solib list. */ | |
379 | ||
380 | static void | |
381 | free_solib_list (struct svr4_info *info) | |
382 | { | |
383 | svr4_free_library_list (&info->solib_list); | |
384 | info->solib_list = NULL; | |
385 | } | |
386 | ||
09232438 | 387 | svr4_info::~svr4_info () |
1a816a87 | 388 | { |
09232438 | 389 | free_solib_list (this); |
1a816a87 PA |
390 | } |
391 | ||
d70cc3ba SM |
392 | /* Get the svr4 data for program space PSPACE. If none is found yet, add it now. |
393 | This function always returns a valid object. */ | |
34439770 | 394 | |
6c95b8df | 395 | static struct svr4_info * |
d70cc3ba | 396 | get_svr4_info (program_space *pspace) |
1a816a87 | 397 | { |
09232438 | 398 | struct svr4_info *info = solib_svr4_pspace_data.get (pspace); |
1a816a87 | 399 | |
09232438 TT |
400 | if (info == NULL) |
401 | info = solib_svr4_pspace_data.emplace (pspace); | |
34439770 | 402 | |
6c95b8df | 403 | return info; |
1a816a87 | 404 | } |
93a57060 | 405 | |
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406 | /* Local function prototypes */ |
407 | ||
bc043ef3 | 408 | static int match_main (const char *); |
13437d4b | 409 | |
97ec2c2f | 410 | /* Read program header TYPE from inferior memory. The header is found |
17658d46 | 411 | by scanning the OS auxiliary vector. |
97ec2c2f | 412 | |
09919ac2 JK |
413 | If TYPE == -1, return the program headers instead of the contents of |
414 | one program header. | |
415 | ||
17658d46 SM |
416 | Return vector of bytes holding the program header contents, or an empty |
417 | optional on failure. If successful and P_ARCH_SIZE is non-NULL, the target | |
418 | architecture size (32-bit or 64-bit) is returned to *P_ARCH_SIZE. Likewise, | |
419 | the base address of the section is returned in *BASE_ADDR. */ | |
97ec2c2f | 420 | |
17658d46 SM |
421 | static gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> |
422 | read_program_header (int type, int *p_arch_size, CORE_ADDR *base_addr) | |
97ec2c2f | 423 | { |
f5656ead | 424 | enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (target_gdbarch ()); |
43136979 | 425 | CORE_ADDR at_phdr, at_phent, at_phnum, pt_phdr = 0; |
97ec2c2f UW |
426 | int arch_size, sect_size; |
427 | CORE_ADDR sect_addr; | |
43136979 | 428 | int pt_phdr_p = 0; |
97ec2c2f UW |
429 | |
430 | /* Get required auxv elements from target. */ | |
328d42d8 SM |
431 | if (target_auxv_search (current_inferior ()->top_target (), |
432 | AT_PHDR, &at_phdr) <= 0) | |
17658d46 | 433 | return {}; |
328d42d8 SM |
434 | if (target_auxv_search (current_inferior ()->top_target (), |
435 | AT_PHENT, &at_phent) <= 0) | |
17658d46 | 436 | return {}; |
328d42d8 SM |
437 | if (target_auxv_search (current_inferior ()->top_target (), |
438 | AT_PHNUM, &at_phnum) <= 0) | |
17658d46 | 439 | return {}; |
97ec2c2f | 440 | if (!at_phdr || !at_phnum) |
17658d46 | 441 | return {}; |
97ec2c2f UW |
442 | |
443 | /* Determine ELF architecture type. */ | |
444 | if (at_phent == sizeof (Elf32_External_Phdr)) | |
445 | arch_size = 32; | |
446 | else if (at_phent == sizeof (Elf64_External_Phdr)) | |
447 | arch_size = 64; | |
448 | else | |
17658d46 | 449 | return {}; |
97ec2c2f | 450 | |
09919ac2 JK |
451 | /* Find the requested segment. */ |
452 | if (type == -1) | |
453 | { | |
454 | sect_addr = at_phdr; | |
455 | sect_size = at_phent * at_phnum; | |
456 | } | |
457 | else if (arch_size == 32) | |
97ec2c2f UW |
458 | { |
459 | Elf32_External_Phdr phdr; | |
460 | int i; | |
461 | ||
462 | /* Search for requested PHDR. */ | |
463 | for (i = 0; i < at_phnum; i++) | |
464 | { | |
43136979 AR |
465 | int p_type; |
466 | ||
97ec2c2f UW |
467 | if (target_read_memory (at_phdr + i * sizeof (phdr), |
468 | (gdb_byte *)&phdr, sizeof (phdr))) | |
17658d46 | 469 | return {}; |
97ec2c2f | 470 | |
43136979 AR |
471 | p_type = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) phdr.p_type, |
472 | 4, byte_order); | |
473 | ||
474 | if (p_type == PT_PHDR) | |
475 | { | |
476 | pt_phdr_p = 1; | |
477 | pt_phdr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) phdr.p_vaddr, | |
478 | 4, byte_order); | |
479 | } | |
480 | ||
481 | if (p_type == type) | |
97ec2c2f UW |
482 | break; |
483 | } | |
484 | ||
485 | if (i == at_phnum) | |
17658d46 | 486 | return {}; |
97ec2c2f UW |
487 | |
488 | /* Retrieve address and size. */ | |
e17a4113 UW |
489 | sect_addr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *)phdr.p_vaddr, |
490 | 4, byte_order); | |
491 | sect_size = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *)phdr.p_memsz, | |
492 | 4, byte_order); | |
97ec2c2f UW |
493 | } |
494 | else | |
495 | { | |
496 | Elf64_External_Phdr phdr; | |
497 | int i; | |
498 | ||
499 | /* Search for requested PHDR. */ | |
500 | for (i = 0; i < at_phnum; i++) | |
501 | { | |
43136979 AR |
502 | int p_type; |
503 | ||
97ec2c2f UW |
504 | if (target_read_memory (at_phdr + i * sizeof (phdr), |
505 | (gdb_byte *)&phdr, sizeof (phdr))) | |
17658d46 | 506 | return {}; |
97ec2c2f | 507 | |
43136979 AR |
508 | p_type = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) phdr.p_type, |
509 | 4, byte_order); | |
510 | ||
511 | if (p_type == PT_PHDR) | |
512 | { | |
513 | pt_phdr_p = 1; | |
514 | pt_phdr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) phdr.p_vaddr, | |
515 | 8, byte_order); | |
516 | } | |
517 | ||
518 | if (p_type == type) | |
97ec2c2f UW |
519 | break; |
520 | } | |
521 | ||
522 | if (i == at_phnum) | |
17658d46 | 523 | return {}; |
97ec2c2f UW |
524 | |
525 | /* Retrieve address and size. */ | |
e17a4113 UW |
526 | sect_addr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *)phdr.p_vaddr, |
527 | 8, byte_order); | |
528 | sect_size = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *)phdr.p_memsz, | |
529 | 8, byte_order); | |
97ec2c2f UW |
530 | } |
531 | ||
43136979 AR |
532 | /* PT_PHDR is optional, but we really need it |
533 | for PIE to make this work in general. */ | |
534 | ||
535 | if (pt_phdr_p) | |
536 | { | |
537 | /* at_phdr is real address in memory. pt_phdr is what pheader says it is. | |
538 | Relocation offset is the difference between the two. */ | |
539 | sect_addr = sect_addr + (at_phdr - pt_phdr); | |
540 | } | |
541 | ||
97ec2c2f | 542 | /* Read in requested program header. */ |
17658d46 SM |
543 | gdb::byte_vector buf (sect_size); |
544 | if (target_read_memory (sect_addr, buf.data (), sect_size)) | |
545 | return {}; | |
97ec2c2f UW |
546 | |
547 | if (p_arch_size) | |
548 | *p_arch_size = arch_size; | |
a738da3a MF |
549 | if (base_addr) |
550 | *base_addr = sect_addr; | |
97ec2c2f UW |
551 | |
552 | return buf; | |
553 | } | |
554 | ||
555 | ||
556 | /* Return program interpreter string. */ | |
17658d46 | 557 | static gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> |
97ec2c2f UW |
558 | find_program_interpreter (void) |
559 | { | |
7e10abd1 TT |
560 | /* If we have a current exec_bfd, use its section table. */ |
561 | if (current_program_space->exec_bfd () | |
562 | && (bfd_get_flavour (current_program_space->exec_bfd ()) | |
563 | == bfd_target_elf_flavour)) | |
97ec2c2f UW |
564 | { |
565 | struct bfd_section *interp_sect; | |
566 | ||
7e10abd1 TT |
567 | interp_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (current_program_space->exec_bfd (), |
568 | ".interp"); | |
97ec2c2f UW |
569 | if (interp_sect != NULL) |
570 | { | |
fd361982 | 571 | int sect_size = bfd_section_size (interp_sect); |
97ec2c2f | 572 | |
17658d46 | 573 | gdb::byte_vector buf (sect_size); |
7e10abd1 TT |
574 | bfd_get_section_contents (current_program_space->exec_bfd (), |
575 | interp_sect, buf.data (), 0, sect_size); | |
17658d46 | 576 | return buf; |
97ec2c2f UW |
577 | } |
578 | } | |
579 | ||
17658d46 SM |
580 | /* If we didn't find it, use the target auxiliary vector. */ |
581 | return read_program_header (PT_INTERP, NULL, NULL); | |
97ec2c2f UW |
582 | } |
583 | ||
584 | ||
b6d7a4bf SM |
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. */ | |
3a40aaa0 UW |
587 | |
588 | static int | |
a738da3a MF |
589 | scan_dyntag (const int desired_dyntag, bfd *abfd, CORE_ADDR *ptr, |
590 | CORE_ADDR *ptr_addr) | |
3a40aaa0 UW |
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; |
3a40aaa0 UW |
596 | Elf32_External_Dyn *x_dynp_32; |
597 | Elf64_External_Dyn *x_dynp_64; | |
598 | struct bfd_section *sect; | |
599 | ||
600 | if (abfd == NULL) | |
601 | return 0; | |
0763ab81 PA |
602 | |
603 | if (bfd_get_flavour (abfd) != bfd_target_elf_flavour) | |
604 | return 0; | |
605 | ||
3a40aaa0 UW |
606 | arch_size = bfd_get_arch_size (abfd); |
607 | if (arch_size == -1) | |
0763ab81 | 608 | return 0; |
3a40aaa0 UW |
609 | |
610 | /* Find the start address of the .dynamic section. */ | |
611 | sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (abfd, ".dynamic"); | |
612 | if (sect == NULL) | |
613 | return 0; | |
61f0d762 | 614 | |
bb2a6777 | 615 | bool found = false; |
19cf757a | 616 | for (const target_section &target_section |
02f7d26b | 617 | : current_program_space->target_sections ()) |
bb2a6777 TT |
618 | if (sect == target_section.the_bfd_section) |
619 | { | |
620 | dyn_addr = target_section.addr; | |
621 | found = true; | |
622 | break; | |
623 | } | |
624 | if (!found) | |
b381ea14 JK |
625 | { |
626 | /* ABFD may come from OBJFILE acting only as a symbol file without being | |
627 | loaded into the target (see add_symbol_file_command). This case is | |
628 | such fallback to the file VMA address without the possibility of | |
629 | having the section relocated to its actual in-memory address. */ | |
630 | ||
fd361982 | 631 | dyn_addr = bfd_section_vma (sect); |
b381ea14 | 632 | } |
3a40aaa0 | 633 | |
65728c26 DJ |
634 | /* Read in .dynamic from the BFD. We will get the actual value |
635 | from memory later. */ | |
fd361982 | 636 | sect_size = bfd_section_size (sect); |
224c3ddb | 637 | buf = bufstart = (gdb_byte *) alloca (sect_size); |
65728c26 DJ |
638 | if (!bfd_get_section_contents (abfd, sect, |
639 | buf, 0, sect_size)) | |
640 | return 0; | |
3a40aaa0 UW |
641 | |
642 | /* Iterate over BUF and scan for DYNTAG. If found, set PTR and return. */ | |
643 | step = (arch_size == 32) ? sizeof (Elf32_External_Dyn) | |
644 | : sizeof (Elf64_External_Dyn); | |
645 | for (bufend = buf + sect_size; | |
646 | buf < bufend; | |
647 | buf += step) | |
648 | { | |
649 | if (arch_size == 32) | |
650 | { | |
651 | x_dynp_32 = (Elf32_External_Dyn *) buf; | |
b6d7a4bf | 652 | current_dyntag = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) x_dynp_32->d_tag); |
3a40aaa0 UW |
653 | dyn_ptr = bfd_h_get_32 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) x_dynp_32->d_un.d_ptr); |
654 | } | |
65728c26 | 655 | else |
3a40aaa0 UW |
656 | { |
657 | x_dynp_64 = (Elf64_External_Dyn *) buf; | |
b6d7a4bf | 658 | current_dyntag = bfd_h_get_64 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) x_dynp_64->d_tag); |
3a40aaa0 UW |
659 | dyn_ptr = bfd_h_get_64 (abfd, (bfd_byte *) x_dynp_64->d_un.d_ptr); |
660 | } | |
b6d7a4bf | 661 | if (current_dyntag == DT_NULL) |
3a40aaa0 | 662 | return 0; |
b6d7a4bf | 663 | if (current_dyntag == desired_dyntag) |
3a40aaa0 | 664 | { |
65728c26 DJ |
665 | /* If requested, try to read the runtime value of this .dynamic |
666 | entry. */ | |
3a40aaa0 | 667 | if (ptr) |
65728c26 | 668 | { |
b6da22b0 | 669 | struct type *ptr_type; |
65728c26 | 670 | gdb_byte ptr_buf[8]; |
a738da3a | 671 | CORE_ADDR ptr_addr_1; |
65728c26 | 672 | |
f5656ead | 673 | ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr; |
a738da3a MF |
674 | ptr_addr_1 = dyn_addr + (buf - bufstart) + arch_size / 8; |
675 | if (target_read_memory (ptr_addr_1, ptr_buf, arch_size / 8) == 0) | |
b6da22b0 | 676 | dyn_ptr = extract_typed_address (ptr_buf, ptr_type); |
65728c26 | 677 | *ptr = dyn_ptr; |
a738da3a MF |
678 | if (ptr_addr) |
679 | *ptr_addr = dyn_addr + (buf - bufstart); | |
65728c26 DJ |
680 | } |
681 | return 1; | |
3a40aaa0 UW |
682 | } |
683 | } | |
684 | ||
685 | return 0; | |
686 | } | |
687 | ||
b6d7a4bf SM |
688 | /* Scan for DESIRED_DYNTAG in .dynamic section of the target's main executable, |
689 | found by consulting the OS auxillary vector. If DESIRED_DYNTAG is found, 1 | |
690 | is returned and the corresponding PTR is set. */ | |
97ec2c2f UW |
691 | |
692 | static int | |
a738da3a MF |
693 | scan_dyntag_auxv (const int desired_dyntag, CORE_ADDR *ptr, |
694 | CORE_ADDR *ptr_addr) | |
97ec2c2f | 695 | { |
f5656ead | 696 | enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (target_gdbarch ()); |
17658d46 | 697 | int arch_size, step; |
b6d7a4bf | 698 | long current_dyntag; |
97ec2c2f | 699 | CORE_ADDR dyn_ptr; |
a738da3a | 700 | CORE_ADDR base_addr; |
97ec2c2f UW |
701 | |
702 | /* Read in .dynamic section. */ | |
17658d46 SM |
703 | gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> ph_data |
704 | = read_program_header (PT_DYNAMIC, &arch_size, &base_addr); | |
705 | if (!ph_data) | |
97ec2c2f UW |
706 | return 0; |
707 | ||
708 | /* Iterate over BUF and scan for DYNTAG. If found, set PTR and return. */ | |
709 | step = (arch_size == 32) ? sizeof (Elf32_External_Dyn) | |
710 | : sizeof (Elf64_External_Dyn); | |
17658d46 SM |
711 | for (gdb_byte *buf = ph_data->data (), *bufend = buf + ph_data->size (); |
712 | buf < bufend; buf += step) | |
97ec2c2f UW |
713 | { |
714 | if (arch_size == 32) | |
715 | { | |
716 | Elf32_External_Dyn *dynp = (Elf32_External_Dyn *) buf; | |
433759f7 | 717 | |
b6d7a4bf | 718 | current_dyntag = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) dynp->d_tag, |
e17a4113 UW |
719 | 4, byte_order); |
720 | dyn_ptr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) dynp->d_un.d_ptr, | |
721 | 4, byte_order); | |
97ec2c2f UW |
722 | } |
723 | else | |
724 | { | |
725 | Elf64_External_Dyn *dynp = (Elf64_External_Dyn *) buf; | |
433759f7 | 726 | |
b6d7a4bf | 727 | current_dyntag = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) dynp->d_tag, |
e17a4113 UW |
728 | 8, byte_order); |
729 | dyn_ptr = extract_unsigned_integer ((gdb_byte *) dynp->d_un.d_ptr, | |
730 | 8, byte_order); | |
97ec2c2f | 731 | } |
b6d7a4bf | 732 | if (current_dyntag == DT_NULL) |
97ec2c2f UW |
733 | break; |
734 | ||
b6d7a4bf | 735 | if (current_dyntag == desired_dyntag) |
97ec2c2f UW |
736 | { |
737 | if (ptr) | |
738 | *ptr = dyn_ptr; | |
739 | ||
a738da3a | 740 | if (ptr_addr) |
17658d46 | 741 | *ptr_addr = base_addr + buf - ph_data->data (); |
a738da3a | 742 | |
97ec2c2f UW |
743 | return 1; |
744 | } | |
745 | } | |
746 | ||
97ec2c2f UW |
747 | return 0; |
748 | } | |
749 | ||
7f86f058 PA |
750 | /* Locate the base address of dynamic linker structs for SVR4 elf |
751 | targets. | |
13437d4b KB |
752 | |
753 | For SVR4 elf targets the address of the dynamic linker's runtime | |
754 | structure is contained within the dynamic info section in the | |
755 | executable file. The dynamic section is also mapped into the | |
756 | inferior address space. Because the runtime loader fills in the | |
757 | real address before starting the inferior, we have to read in the | |
758 | dynamic info section from the inferior address space. | |
759 | If there are any errors while trying to find the address, we | |
7f86f058 | 760 | silently return 0, otherwise the found address is returned. */ |
13437d4b KB |
761 | |
762 | static CORE_ADDR | |
763 | elf_locate_base (void) | |
764 | { | |
3b7344d5 | 765 | struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol; |
a738da3a | 766 | CORE_ADDR dyn_ptr, dyn_ptr_addr; |
13437d4b | 767 | |
65728c26 DJ |
768 | /* Look for DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP first. MIPS executables use this |
769 | instead of DT_DEBUG, although they sometimes contain an unused | |
770 | DT_DEBUG. */ | |
7e10abd1 TT |
771 | if (scan_dyntag (DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP, current_program_space->exec_bfd (), |
772 | &dyn_ptr, NULL) | |
a738da3a | 773 | || scan_dyntag_auxv (DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP, &dyn_ptr, NULL)) |
3a40aaa0 | 774 | { |
f5656ead | 775 | struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr; |
3a40aaa0 | 776 | gdb_byte *pbuf; |
b6da22b0 | 777 | int pbuf_size = TYPE_LENGTH (ptr_type); |
433759f7 | 778 | |
224c3ddb | 779 | pbuf = (gdb_byte *) alloca (pbuf_size); |
3a40aaa0 UW |
780 | /* DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP contains a pointer to the address |
781 | of the dynamic link structure. */ | |
782 | if (target_read_memory (dyn_ptr, pbuf, pbuf_size)) | |
e499d0f1 | 783 | return 0; |
b6da22b0 | 784 | return extract_typed_address (pbuf, ptr_type); |
e499d0f1 DJ |
785 | } |
786 | ||
a738da3a MF |
787 | /* Then check DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL. MIPS executables now use this form |
788 | because of needing to support PIE. DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP will also exist | |
789 | in non-PIE. */ | |
7e10abd1 TT |
790 | if (scan_dyntag (DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL, current_program_space->exec_bfd (), |
791 | &dyn_ptr, &dyn_ptr_addr) | |
a738da3a MF |
792 | || scan_dyntag_auxv (DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL, &dyn_ptr, &dyn_ptr_addr)) |
793 | { | |
794 | struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr; | |
795 | gdb_byte *pbuf; | |
796 | int pbuf_size = TYPE_LENGTH (ptr_type); | |
797 | ||
224c3ddb | 798 | pbuf = (gdb_byte *) alloca (pbuf_size); |
a738da3a MF |
799 | /* DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP_REL contains an offset from the address of the |
800 | DT slot to the address of the dynamic link structure. */ | |
801 | if (target_read_memory (dyn_ptr + dyn_ptr_addr, pbuf, pbuf_size)) | |
802 | return 0; | |
803 | return extract_typed_address (pbuf, ptr_type); | |
804 | } | |
805 | ||
65728c26 | 806 | /* Find DT_DEBUG. */ |
7e10abd1 | 807 | if (scan_dyntag (DT_DEBUG, current_program_space->exec_bfd (), &dyn_ptr, NULL) |
a738da3a | 808 | || scan_dyntag_auxv (DT_DEBUG, &dyn_ptr, NULL)) |
65728c26 DJ |
809 | return dyn_ptr; |
810 | ||
3a40aaa0 UW |
811 | /* This may be a static executable. Look for the symbol |
812 | conventionally named _r_debug, as a last resort. */ | |
a42d7dd8 TT |
813 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol ("_r_debug", NULL, |
814 | current_program_space->symfile_object_file); | |
3b7344d5 | 815 | if (msymbol.minsym != NULL) |
77e371c0 | 816 | return BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); |
13437d4b KB |
817 | |
818 | /* DT_DEBUG entry not found. */ | |
819 | return 0; | |
820 | } | |
821 | ||
7f86f058 | 822 | /* Locate the base address of dynamic linker structs. |
13437d4b KB |
823 | |
824 | For both the SunOS and SVR4 shared library implementations, if the | |
825 | inferior executable has been linked dynamically, there is a single | |
826 | address somewhere in the inferior's data space which is the key to | |
827 | locating all of the dynamic linker's runtime structures. This | |
828 | address is the value of the debug base symbol. The job of this | |
829 | function is to find and return that address, or to return 0 if there | |
830 | is no such address (the executable is statically linked for example). | |
831 | ||
832 | For SunOS, the job is almost trivial, since the dynamic linker and | |
833 | all of it's structures are statically linked to the executable at | |
834 | link time. Thus the symbol for the address we are looking for has | |
835 | already been added to the minimal symbol table for the executable's | |
836 | objfile at the time the symbol file's symbols were read, and all we | |
837 | have to do is look it up there. Note that we explicitly do NOT want | |
838 | to find the copies in the shared library. | |
839 | ||
840 | The SVR4 version is a bit more complicated because the address | |
841 | is contained somewhere in the dynamic info section. We have to go | |
842 | to a lot more work to discover the address of the debug base symbol. | |
843 | Because of this complexity, we cache the value we find and return that | |
844 | value on subsequent invocations. Note there is no copy in the | |
7f86f058 | 845 | executable symbol tables. */ |
13437d4b KB |
846 | |
847 | static CORE_ADDR | |
1a816a87 | 848 | locate_base (struct svr4_info *info) |
13437d4b | 849 | { |
13437d4b KB |
850 | /* Check to see if we have a currently valid address, and if so, avoid |
851 | doing all this work again and just return the cached address. If | |
852 | we have no cached address, try to locate it in the dynamic info | |
d5a921c9 KB |
853 | section for ELF executables. There's no point in doing any of this |
854 | though if we don't have some link map offsets to work with. */ | |
13437d4b | 855 | |
1a816a87 | 856 | if (info->debug_base == 0 && svr4_have_link_map_offsets ()) |
0763ab81 | 857 | info->debug_base = elf_locate_base (); |
1a816a87 | 858 | return info->debug_base; |
13437d4b KB |
859 | } |
860 | ||
e4cd0d6a | 861 | /* Find the first element in the inferior's dynamic link map, and |
6f992fbf JB |
862 | return its address in the inferior. Return zero if the address |
863 | could not be determined. | |
13437d4b | 864 | |
e4cd0d6a MK |
865 | FIXME: Perhaps we should validate the info somehow, perhaps by |
866 | checking r_version for a known version number, or r_state for | |
867 | RT_CONSISTENT. */ | |
13437d4b KB |
868 | |
869 | static CORE_ADDR | |
1a816a87 | 870 | solib_svr4_r_map (struct svr4_info *info) |
13437d4b | 871 | { |
4b188b9f | 872 | struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (); |
f5656ead | 873 | struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr; |
08597104 | 874 | CORE_ADDR addr = 0; |
13437d4b | 875 | |
a70b8144 | 876 | try |
08597104 JB |
877 | { |
878 | addr = read_memory_typed_address (info->debug_base + lmo->r_map_offset, | |
dda83cd7 | 879 | ptr_type); |
08597104 | 880 | } |
230d2906 | 881 | catch (const gdb_exception_error &ex) |
492d29ea PA |
882 | { |
883 | exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex); | |
884 | } | |
492d29ea | 885 | |
08597104 | 886 | return addr; |
e4cd0d6a | 887 | } |
13437d4b | 888 | |
7cd25cfc DJ |
889 | /* Find r_brk from the inferior's debug base. */ |
890 | ||
891 | static CORE_ADDR | |
1a816a87 | 892 | solib_svr4_r_brk (struct svr4_info *info) |
7cd25cfc DJ |
893 | { |
894 | struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (); | |
f5656ead | 895 | struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr; |
7cd25cfc | 896 | |
1a816a87 PA |
897 | return read_memory_typed_address (info->debug_base + lmo->r_brk_offset, |
898 | ptr_type); | |
7cd25cfc DJ |
899 | } |
900 | ||
e4cd0d6a MK |
901 | /* Find the link map for the dynamic linker (if it is not in the |
902 | normal list of loaded shared objects). */ | |
13437d4b | 903 | |
e4cd0d6a | 904 | static CORE_ADDR |
1a816a87 | 905 | solib_svr4_r_ldsomap (struct svr4_info *info) |
e4cd0d6a MK |
906 | { |
907 | struct link_map_offsets *lmo = svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (); | |
f5656ead | 908 | struct type *ptr_type = builtin_type (target_gdbarch ())->builtin_data_ptr; |
34877895 | 909 | enum bfd_endian byte_order = type_byte_order (ptr_type); |
416f679e SDJ |
910 | ULONGEST version = 0; |
911 | ||
a70b8144 | 912 | try |
416f679e SDJ |
913 | { |
914 | /* Check version, and return zero if `struct r_debug' doesn't have | |
915 | the r_ldsomap member. */ | |
916 | version | |
917 | = read_memory_unsigned_integer (info->debug_base + lmo->r_version_offset, | |
918 | lmo->r_version_size, byte_order); | |
919 | } | |
230d2906 | 920 | catch (const gdb_exception_error &ex) |
416f679e SDJ |
921 | { |
922 | exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex); | |
923 | } | |
13437d4b | 924 | |
e4cd0d6a MK |
925 | if (version < 2 || lmo->r_ldsomap_offset == -1) |
926 | return 0; | |
13437d4b | 927 | |
1a816a87 | 928 | return read_memory_typed_address (info->debug_base + lmo->r_ldsomap_offset, |
b6da22b0 | 929 | ptr_type); |
13437d4b KB |
930 | } |
931 | ||
de18c1d8 JM |
932 | /* On Solaris systems with some versions of the dynamic linker, |
933 | ld.so's l_name pointer points to the SONAME in the string table | |
934 | rather than into writable memory. So that GDB can find shared | |
935 | libraries when loading a core file generated by gcore, ensure that | |
936 | memory areas containing the l_name string are saved in the core | |
937 | file. */ | |
938 | ||
939 | static int | |
940 | svr4_keep_data_in_core (CORE_ADDR vaddr, unsigned long size) | |
941 | { | |
942 | struct svr4_info *info; | |
943 | CORE_ADDR ldsomap; | |
74de0234 | 944 | CORE_ADDR name_lm; |
de18c1d8 | 945 | |
d70cc3ba | 946 | info = get_svr4_info (current_program_space); |
de18c1d8 JM |
947 | |
948 | info->debug_base = 0; | |
949 | locate_base (info); | |
950 | if (!info->debug_base) | |
951 | return 0; | |
952 | ||
953 | ldsomap = solib_svr4_r_ldsomap (info); | |
954 | if (!ldsomap) | |
955 | return 0; | |
956 | ||
a7961323 | 957 | std::unique_ptr<lm_info_svr4> li = lm_info_read (ldsomap); |
d0e449a1 | 958 | name_lm = li != NULL ? li->l_name : 0; |
de18c1d8 | 959 | |
74de0234 | 960 | return (name_lm >= vaddr && name_lm < vaddr + size); |
de18c1d8 JM |
961 | } |
962 | ||
bf469271 | 963 | /* See solist.h. */ |
13437d4b KB |
964 | |
965 | static int | |
bf469271 | 966 | open_symbol_file_object (int from_tty) |
13437d4b KB |
967 | { |
968 | CORE_ADDR lm, l_name; | |
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); |
d70cc3ba | 973 | struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info (current_program_space); |
ecf45d2c SL |
974 | symfile_add_flags add_flags = 0; |
975 | ||
976 | if (from_tty) | |
977 | add_flags |= SYMFILE_VERBOSE; | |
13437d4b | 978 | |
a42d7dd8 | 979 | if (current_program_space->symfile_object_file) |
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. */ |
1a816a87 PA |
984 | info->debug_base = 0; |
985 | if (locate_base (info) == 0) | |
a7961323 | 986 | return 0; /* failed somehow... */ |
13437d4b KB |
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... */ |
13437d4b KB |
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. */ |
13437d4b KB |
1001 | |
1002 | /* Now fetch the filename from target memory. */ | |
66920317 TT |
1003 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> filename |
1004 | = target_read_string (l_name, SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1); | |
13437d4b | 1005 | |
66920317 | 1006 | if (filename == nullptr) |
13437d4b | 1007 | { |
66920317 | 1008 | warning (_("failed to read exec filename from attached file")); |
13437d4b KB |
1009 | return 0; |
1010 | } | |
1011 | ||
13437d4b | 1012 | /* Have a pathname: read the symbol file. */ |
e83e4e24 | 1013 | symbol_file_add_main (filename.get (), add_flags); |
13437d4b KB |
1014 | |
1015 | return 1; | |
1016 | } | |
13437d4b | 1017 | |
2268b414 JK |
1018 | /* Data exchange structure for the XML parser as returned by |
1019 | svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries. */ | |
1020 | ||
1021 | struct 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 | ||
7905fc35 PA |
1030 | /* This module's 'free_objfile' observer. */ |
1031 | ||
1032 | static void | |
1033 | svr4_free_objfile_observer (struct objfile *objfile) | |
1034 | { | |
1035 | probes_table_remove_objfile_probes (objfile); | |
1036 | } | |
1037 | ||
93f2a35e JK |
1038 | /* Implementation for target_so_ops.free_so. */ |
1039 | ||
1040 | static void | |
1041 | svr4_free_so (struct so_list *so) | |
1042 | { | |
76e75227 SM |
1043 | lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) so->lm_info; |
1044 | ||
1045 | delete li; | |
93f2a35e JK |
1046 | } |
1047 | ||
0892cb63 DE |
1048 | /* Implement target_so_ops.clear_so. */ |
1049 | ||
1050 | static void | |
1051 | svr4_clear_so (struct so_list *so) | |
1052 | { | |
d0e449a1 SM |
1053 | lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) so->lm_info; |
1054 | ||
1055 | if (li != NULL) | |
1056 | li->l_addr_p = 0; | |
0892cb63 DE |
1057 | } |
1058 | ||
93f2a35e JK |
1059 | /* Free so_list built so far (called via cleanup). */ |
1060 | ||
1061 | static void | |
1062 | svr4_free_library_list (void *p_list) | |
1063 | { | |
1064 | struct so_list *list = *(struct so_list **) p_list; | |
1065 | ||
1066 | while (list != NULL) | |
1067 | { | |
1068 | struct so_list *next = list->next; | |
1069 | ||
3756ef7e | 1070 | free_so (list); |
93f2a35e JK |
1071 | list = next; |
1072 | } | |
1073 | } | |
1074 | ||
f9e14852 GB |
1075 | /* Copy library list. */ |
1076 | ||
1077 | static struct so_list * | |
1078 | svr4_copy_library_list (struct so_list *src) | |
1079 | { | |
1080 | struct so_list *dst = NULL; | |
1081 | struct so_list **link = &dst; | |
1082 | ||
1083 | while (src != NULL) | |
1084 | { | |
fe978cb0 | 1085 | struct so_list *newobj; |
f9e14852 | 1086 | |
8d749320 | 1087 | newobj = XNEW (struct so_list); |
fe978cb0 | 1088 | memcpy (newobj, src, sizeof (struct so_list)); |
f9e14852 | 1089 | |
76e75227 SM |
1090 | lm_info_svr4 *src_li = (lm_info_svr4 *) src->lm_info; |
1091 | newobj->lm_info = new lm_info_svr4 (*src_li); | |
f9e14852 | 1092 | |
fe978cb0 PA |
1093 | newobj->next = NULL; |
1094 | *link = newobj; | |
1095 | link = &newobj->next; | |
f9e14852 GB |
1096 | |
1097 | src = src->next; | |
1098 | } | |
1099 | ||
1100 | return dst; | |
1101 | } | |
1102 | ||
2268b414 JK |
1103 | #ifdef HAVE_LIBEXPAT |
1104 | ||
1105 | #include "xml-support.h" | |
1106 | ||
1107 | /* Handle the start of a <library> element. Note: new elements are added | |
1108 | at the tail of the list, keeping the list in order. */ | |
1109 | ||
1110 | static void | |
1111 | library_list_start_library (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser, | |
1112 | const struct gdb_xml_element *element, | |
4d0fdd9b SM |
1113 | void *user_data, |
1114 | std::vector<gdb_xml_value> &attributes) | |
2268b414 | 1115 | { |
19ba03f4 SM |
1116 | struct svr4_library_list *list = (struct svr4_library_list *) user_data; |
1117 | const char *name | |
4d0fdd9b | 1118 | = (const char *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "name")->value.get (); |
19ba03f4 | 1119 | ULONGEST *lmp |
4d0fdd9b | 1120 | = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "lm")->value.get (); |
19ba03f4 | 1121 | ULONGEST *l_addrp |
4d0fdd9b | 1122 | = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "l_addr")->value.get (); |
19ba03f4 | 1123 | ULONGEST *l_ldp |
4d0fdd9b | 1124 | = (ULONGEST *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "l_ld")->value.get (); |
2268b414 JK |
1125 | struct so_list *new_elem; |
1126 | ||
41bf6aca | 1127 | new_elem = XCNEW (struct so_list); |
76e75227 | 1128 | lm_info_svr4 *li = new lm_info_svr4; |
d0e449a1 SM |
1129 | new_elem->lm_info = li; |
1130 | li->lm_addr = *lmp; | |
1131 | li->l_addr_inferior = *l_addrp; | |
1132 | li->l_ld = *l_ldp; | |
2268b414 JK |
1133 | |
1134 | strncpy (new_elem->so_name, name, sizeof (new_elem->so_name) - 1); | |
1135 | new_elem->so_name[sizeof (new_elem->so_name) - 1] = 0; | |
1136 | strcpy (new_elem->so_original_name, new_elem->so_name); | |
1137 | ||
1138 | *list->tailp = new_elem; | |
1139 | list->tailp = &new_elem->next; | |
1140 | } | |
1141 | ||
1142 | /* Handle the start of a <library-list-svr4> element. */ | |
1143 | ||
1144 | static void | |
1145 | svr4_library_list_start_list (struct gdb_xml_parser *parser, | |
1146 | const struct gdb_xml_element *element, | |
4d0fdd9b SM |
1147 | void *user_data, |
1148 | std::vector<gdb_xml_value> &attributes) | |
2268b414 | 1149 | { |
19ba03f4 SM |
1150 | struct svr4_library_list *list = (struct svr4_library_list *) user_data; |
1151 | const char *version | |
4d0fdd9b | 1152 | = (const char *) xml_find_attribute (attributes, "version")->value.get (); |
2268b414 JK |
1153 | struct gdb_xml_value *main_lm = xml_find_attribute (attributes, "main-lm"); |
1154 | ||
1155 | if (strcmp (version, "1.0") != 0) | |
1156 | gdb_xml_error (parser, | |
1157 | _("SVR4 Library list has unsupported version \"%s\""), | |
1158 | version); | |
1159 | ||
1160 | if (main_lm) | |
4d0fdd9b | 1161 | list->main_lm = *(ULONGEST *) main_lm->value.get (); |
2268b414 JK |
1162 | } |
1163 | ||
1164 | /* The allowed elements and attributes for an XML library list. | |
1165 | The root element is a <library-list>. */ | |
1166 | ||
1167 | static const struct gdb_xml_attribute svr4_library_attributes[] = | |
1168 | { | |
1169 | { "name", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL }, | |
1170 | { "lm", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL }, | |
1171 | { "l_addr", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL }, | |
1172 | { "l_ld", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL }, | |
1173 | { NULL, GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL } | |
1174 | }; | |
1175 | ||
1176 | static const struct gdb_xml_element svr4_library_list_children[] = | |
1177 | { | |
1178 | { | |
1179 | "library", svr4_library_attributes, NULL, | |
1180 | GDB_XML_EF_REPEATABLE | GDB_XML_EF_OPTIONAL, | |
1181 | library_list_start_library, NULL | |
1182 | }, | |
1183 | { NULL, NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL } | |
1184 | }; | |
1185 | ||
1186 | static const struct gdb_xml_attribute svr4_library_list_attributes[] = | |
1187 | { | |
1188 | { "version", GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL }, | |
1189 | { "main-lm", GDB_XML_AF_OPTIONAL, gdb_xml_parse_attr_ulongest, NULL }, | |
1190 | { NULL, GDB_XML_AF_NONE, NULL, NULL } | |
1191 | }; | |
1192 | ||
1193 | static const struct gdb_xml_element svr4_library_list_elements[] = | |
1194 | { | |
1195 | { "library-list-svr4", svr4_library_list_attributes, svr4_library_list_children, | |
1196 | GDB_XML_EF_NONE, svr4_library_list_start_list, NULL }, | |
1197 | { NULL, NULL, NULL, GDB_XML_EF_NONE, NULL, NULL } | |
1198 | }; | |
1199 | ||
2268b414 JK |
1200 | /* Parse qXfer:libraries:read packet into *SO_LIST_RETURN. Return 1 if |
1201 | ||
1202 | Return 0 if packet not supported, *SO_LIST_RETURN is not modified in such | |
1203 | case. Return 1 if *SO_LIST_RETURN contains the library list, it may be | |
1204 | empty, caller is responsible for freeing all its entries. */ | |
1205 | ||
1206 | static int | |
1207 | svr4_parse_libraries (const char *document, struct svr4_library_list *list) | |
1208 | { | |
2b6ff1c0 TT |
1209 | auto cleanup = make_scope_exit ([&] () |
1210 | { | |
1211 | svr4_free_library_list (&list->head); | |
1212 | }); | |
2268b414 JK |
1213 | |
1214 | memset (list, 0, sizeof (*list)); | |
1215 | list->tailp = &list->head; | |
2eca4a8d | 1216 | if (gdb_xml_parse_quick (_("target library list"), "library-list-svr4.dtd", |
2268b414 JK |
1217 | svr4_library_list_elements, document, list) == 0) |
1218 | { | |
1219 | /* Parsed successfully, keep the result. */ | |
2b6ff1c0 | 1220 | cleanup.release (); |
2268b414 JK |
1221 | return 1; |
1222 | } | |
1223 | ||
2268b414 JK |
1224 | return 0; |
1225 | } | |
1226 | ||
f9e14852 | 1227 | /* Attempt to get so_list from target via qXfer:libraries-svr4:read packet. |
2268b414 JK |
1228 | |
1229 | Return 0 if packet not supported, *SO_LIST_RETURN is not modified in such | |
1230 | case. Return 1 if *SO_LIST_RETURN contains the library list, it may be | |
f9e14852 GB |
1231 | empty, caller is responsible for freeing all its entries. |
1232 | ||
1233 | Note that ANNEX must be NULL if the remote does not explicitly allow | |
1234 | qXfer:libraries-svr4:read packets with non-empty annexes. Support for | |
1235 | this can be checked using target_augmented_libraries_svr4_read (). */ | |
2268b414 JK |
1236 | |
1237 | static int | |
f9e14852 GB |
1238 | svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries (struct svr4_library_list *list, |
1239 | const char *annex) | |
2268b414 | 1240 | { |
f9e14852 GB |
1241 | gdb_assert (annex == NULL || target_augmented_libraries_svr4_read ()); |
1242 | ||
2268b414 | 1243 | /* Fetch the list of shared libraries. */ |
9018be22 | 1244 | gdb::optional<gdb::char_vector> svr4_library_document |
328d42d8 SM |
1245 | = target_read_stralloc (current_inferior ()->top_target (), |
1246 | TARGET_OBJECT_LIBRARIES_SVR4, | |
b7b030ad | 1247 | annex); |
9018be22 | 1248 | if (!svr4_library_document) |
2268b414 JK |
1249 | return 0; |
1250 | ||
9018be22 | 1251 | return svr4_parse_libraries (svr4_library_document->data (), list); |
2268b414 JK |
1252 | } |
1253 | ||
1254 | #else | |
1255 | ||
1256 | static int | |
f9e14852 GB |
1257 | svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries (struct svr4_library_list *list, |
1258 | const char *annex) | |
2268b414 JK |
1259 | { |
1260 | return 0; | |
1261 | } | |
1262 | ||
1263 | #endif | |
1264 | ||
34439770 DJ |
1265 | /* If no shared library information is available from the dynamic |
1266 | linker, build a fallback list from other sources. */ | |
1267 | ||
1268 | static struct so_list * | |
d70cc3ba | 1269 | svr4_default_sos (svr4_info *info) |
34439770 | 1270 | { |
fe978cb0 | 1271 | struct so_list *newobj; |
1a816a87 | 1272 | |
8e5c319d JK |
1273 | if (!info->debug_loader_offset_p) |
1274 | return NULL; | |
34439770 | 1275 | |
fe978cb0 | 1276 | newobj = XCNEW (struct so_list); |
76e75227 | 1277 | lm_info_svr4 *li = new lm_info_svr4; |
d0e449a1 | 1278 | newobj->lm_info = li; |
34439770 | 1279 | |
3957565a | 1280 | /* Nothing will ever check the other fields if we set l_addr_p. */ |
d0e449a1 SM |
1281 | li->l_addr = info->debug_loader_offset; |
1282 | li->l_addr_p = 1; | |
34439770 | 1283 | |
fe978cb0 PA |
1284 | strncpy (newobj->so_name, info->debug_loader_name, SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1); |
1285 | newobj->so_name[SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1] = '\0'; | |
1286 | strcpy (newobj->so_original_name, newobj->so_name); | |
34439770 | 1287 | |
fe978cb0 | 1288 | return newobj; |
34439770 DJ |
1289 | } |
1290 | ||
f9e14852 GB |
1291 | /* Read the whole inferior libraries chain starting at address LM. |
1292 | Expect the first entry in the chain's previous entry to be PREV_LM. | |
1293 | Add the entries to the tail referenced by LINK_PTR_PTR. Ignore the | |
1294 | first entry if IGNORE_FIRST and set global MAIN_LM_ADDR according | |
1295 | to it. Returns nonzero upon success. If zero is returned the | |
1296 | entries stored to LINK_PTR_PTR are still valid although they may | |
1297 | represent only part of the inferior library list. */ | |
13437d4b | 1298 | |
f9e14852 | 1299 | static int |
d70cc3ba | 1300 | svr4_read_so_list (svr4_info *info, CORE_ADDR lm, CORE_ADDR prev_lm, |
f9e14852 | 1301 | struct so_list ***link_ptr_ptr, int ignore_first) |
13437d4b | 1302 | { |
c725e7b6 | 1303 | CORE_ADDR first_l_name = 0; |
f9e14852 | 1304 | CORE_ADDR next_lm; |
13437d4b | 1305 | |
cb08cc53 | 1306 | for (; lm != 0; prev_lm = lm, lm = next_lm) |
13437d4b | 1307 | { |
b3bc8453 | 1308 | so_list_up newobj (XCNEW (struct so_list)); |
13437d4b | 1309 | |
a7961323 | 1310 | lm_info_svr4 *li = lm_info_read (lm).release (); |
d0e449a1 SM |
1311 | newobj->lm_info = li; |
1312 | if (li == NULL) | |
b3bc8453 | 1313 | return 0; |
13437d4b | 1314 | |
d0e449a1 | 1315 | next_lm = li->l_next; |
492928e4 | 1316 | |
d0e449a1 | 1317 | if (li->l_prev != prev_lm) |
492928e4 | 1318 | { |
2268b414 | 1319 | warning (_("Corrupted shared library list: %s != %s"), |
f5656ead | 1320 | paddress (target_gdbarch (), prev_lm), |
d0e449a1 | 1321 | paddress (target_gdbarch (), li->l_prev)); |
f9e14852 | 1322 | return 0; |
492928e4 | 1323 | } |
13437d4b KB |
1324 | |
1325 | /* For SVR4 versions, the first entry in the link map is for the | |
dda83cd7 SM |
1326 | inferior executable, so we must ignore it. For some versions of |
1327 | SVR4, it has no name. For others (Solaris 2.3 for example), it | |
1328 | does have a name, so we can no longer use a missing name to | |
1329 | decide when to ignore it. */ | |
d0e449a1 | 1330 | if (ignore_first && li->l_prev == 0) |
93a57060 | 1331 | { |
d0e449a1 SM |
1332 | first_l_name = li->l_name; |
1333 | info->main_lm_addr = li->lm_addr; | |
cb08cc53 | 1334 | continue; |
93a57060 | 1335 | } |
13437d4b | 1336 | |
cb08cc53 | 1337 | /* Extract this shared object's name. */ |
66920317 TT |
1338 | gdb::unique_xmalloc_ptr<char> buffer |
1339 | = target_read_string (li->l_name, SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1); | |
1340 | if (buffer == nullptr) | |
cb08cc53 | 1341 | { |
7d760051 UW |
1342 | /* If this entry's l_name address matches that of the |
1343 | inferior executable, then this is not a normal shared | |
1344 | object, but (most likely) a vDSO. In this case, silently | |
1345 | skip it; otherwise emit a warning. */ | |
d0e449a1 | 1346 | if (first_l_name == 0 || li->l_name != first_l_name) |
66920317 | 1347 | warning (_("Can't read pathname for load map.")); |
cb08cc53 | 1348 | continue; |
13437d4b KB |
1349 | } |
1350 | ||
e83e4e24 | 1351 | strncpy (newobj->so_name, buffer.get (), SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1); |
fe978cb0 PA |
1352 | newobj->so_name[SO_NAME_MAX_PATH_SIZE - 1] = '\0'; |
1353 | strcpy (newobj->so_original_name, newobj->so_name); | |
492928e4 | 1354 | |
cb08cc53 JK |
1355 | /* If this entry has no name, or its name matches the name |
1356 | for the main executable, don't include it in the list. */ | |
fe978cb0 | 1357 | if (! newobj->so_name[0] || match_main (newobj->so_name)) |
b3bc8453 | 1358 | continue; |
e4cd0d6a | 1359 | |
fe978cb0 | 1360 | newobj->next = 0; |
b3bc8453 TT |
1361 | /* Don't free it now. */ |
1362 | **link_ptr_ptr = newobj.release (); | |
1363 | *link_ptr_ptr = &(**link_ptr_ptr)->next; | |
13437d4b | 1364 | } |
f9e14852 GB |
1365 | |
1366 | return 1; | |
cb08cc53 JK |
1367 | } |
1368 | ||
f9e14852 GB |
1369 | /* Read the full list of currently loaded shared objects directly |
1370 | from the inferior, without referring to any libraries read and | |
1371 | stored by the probes interface. Handle special cases relating | |
1372 | to the first elements of the list. */ | |
cb08cc53 JK |
1373 | |
1374 | static struct so_list * | |
f9e14852 | 1375 | svr4_current_sos_direct (struct svr4_info *info) |
cb08cc53 JK |
1376 | { |
1377 | CORE_ADDR lm; | |
1378 | struct so_list *head = NULL; | |
1379 | struct so_list **link_ptr = &head; | |
cb08cc53 | 1380 | int ignore_first; |
2268b414 JK |
1381 | struct svr4_library_list library_list; |
1382 | ||
0c5bf5a9 JK |
1383 | /* Fall back to manual examination of the target if the packet is not |
1384 | supported or gdbserver failed to find DT_DEBUG. gdb.server/solib-list.exp | |
1385 | tests a case where gdbserver cannot find the shared libraries list while | |
1386 | GDB itself is able to find it via SYMFILE_OBJFILE. | |
1387 | ||
1388 | Unfortunately statically linked inferiors will also fall back through this | |
1389 | suboptimal code path. */ | |
1390 | ||
f9e14852 GB |
1391 | info->using_xfer = svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries (&library_list, |
1392 | NULL); | |
1393 | if (info->using_xfer) | |
2268b414 JK |
1394 | { |
1395 | if (library_list.main_lm) | |
f9e14852 | 1396 | info->main_lm_addr = library_list.main_lm; |
2268b414 | 1397 | |
d70cc3ba | 1398 | return library_list.head ? library_list.head : svr4_default_sos (info); |
2268b414 | 1399 | } |
cb08cc53 | 1400 | |
cb08cc53 JK |
1401 | /* Always locate the debug struct, in case it has moved. */ |
1402 | info->debug_base = 0; | |
1403 | locate_base (info); | |
1404 | ||
1405 | /* If we can't find the dynamic linker's base structure, this | |
1406 | must not be a dynamically linked executable. Hmm. */ | |
1407 | if (! info->debug_base) | |
d70cc3ba | 1408 | return svr4_default_sos (info); |
cb08cc53 JK |
1409 | |
1410 | /* Assume that everything is a library if the dynamic loader was loaded | |
1411 | late by a static executable. */ | |
7e10abd1 TT |
1412 | if (current_program_space->exec_bfd () |
1413 | && bfd_get_section_by_name (current_program_space->exec_bfd (), | |
1414 | ".dynamic") == NULL) | |
cb08cc53 JK |
1415 | ignore_first = 0; |
1416 | else | |
1417 | ignore_first = 1; | |
1418 | ||
2b6ff1c0 TT |
1419 | auto cleanup = make_scope_exit ([&] () |
1420 | { | |
1421 | svr4_free_library_list (&head); | |
1422 | }); | |
cb08cc53 JK |
1423 | |
1424 | /* Walk the inferior's link map list, and build our list of | |
1425 | `struct so_list' nodes. */ | |
1426 | lm = solib_svr4_r_map (info); | |
1427 | if (lm) | |
d70cc3ba | 1428 | svr4_read_so_list (info, lm, 0, &link_ptr, ignore_first); |
cb08cc53 JK |
1429 | |
1430 | /* On Solaris, the dynamic linker is not in the normal list of | |
1431 | shared objects, so make sure we pick it up too. Having | |
1432 | symbol information for the dynamic linker is quite crucial | |
1433 | for skipping dynamic linker resolver code. */ | |
1434 | lm = solib_svr4_r_ldsomap (info); | |
1435 | if (lm) | |
d70cc3ba | 1436 | svr4_read_so_list (info, lm, 0, &link_ptr, 0); |
cb08cc53 | 1437 | |
2b6ff1c0 | 1438 | cleanup.release (); |
13437d4b | 1439 | |
34439770 | 1440 | if (head == NULL) |
d70cc3ba | 1441 | return svr4_default_sos (info); |
34439770 | 1442 | |
13437d4b KB |
1443 | return head; |
1444 | } | |
1445 | ||
8b9a549d PA |
1446 | /* Implement the main part of the "current_sos" target_so_ops |
1447 | method. */ | |
f9e14852 GB |
1448 | |
1449 | static struct so_list * | |
d70cc3ba | 1450 | svr4_current_sos_1 (svr4_info *info) |
f9e14852 | 1451 | { |
f9e14852 GB |
1452 | /* If the solib list has been read and stored by the probes |
1453 | interface then we return a copy of the stored list. */ | |
1454 | if (info->solib_list != NULL) | |
1455 | return svr4_copy_library_list (info->solib_list); | |
1456 | ||
1457 | /* Otherwise obtain the solib list directly from the inferior. */ | |
1458 | return svr4_current_sos_direct (info); | |
1459 | } | |
1460 | ||
8b9a549d PA |
1461 | /* Implement the "current_sos" target_so_ops method. */ |
1462 | ||
1463 | static struct so_list * | |
1464 | svr4_current_sos (void) | |
1465 | { | |
d70cc3ba SM |
1466 | svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info (current_program_space); |
1467 | struct so_list *so_head = svr4_current_sos_1 (info); | |
8b9a549d PA |
1468 | struct mem_range vsyscall_range; |
1469 | ||
1470 | /* Filter out the vDSO module, if present. Its symbol file would | |
1471 | not be found on disk. The vDSO/vsyscall's OBJFILE is instead | |
1472 | managed by symfile-mem.c:add_vsyscall_page. */ | |
1473 | if (gdbarch_vsyscall_range (target_gdbarch (), &vsyscall_range) | |
1474 | && vsyscall_range.length != 0) | |
1475 | { | |
1476 | struct so_list **sop; | |
1477 | ||
1478 | sop = &so_head; | |
1479 | while (*sop != NULL) | |
1480 | { | |
1481 | struct so_list *so = *sop; | |
1482 | ||
1483 | /* We can't simply match the vDSO by starting address alone, | |
1484 | because lm_info->l_addr_inferior (and also l_addr) do not | |
1485 | necessarily represent the real starting address of the | |
1486 | ELF if the vDSO's ELF itself is "prelinked". The l_ld | |
1487 | field (the ".dynamic" section of the shared object) | |
1488 | always points at the absolute/resolved address though. | |
1489 | So check whether that address is inside the vDSO's | |
1490 | mapping instead. | |
1491 | ||
1492 | E.g., on Linux 3.16 (x86_64) the vDSO is a regular | |
1493 | 0-based ELF, and we see: | |
1494 | ||
1495 | (gdb) info auxv | |
1496 | 33 AT_SYSINFO_EHDR System-supplied DSO's ELF header 0x7ffff7ffb000 | |
1497 | (gdb) p/x *_r_debug.r_map.l_next | |
1498 | $1 = {l_addr = 0x7ffff7ffb000, ..., l_ld = 0x7ffff7ffb318, ...} | |
1499 | ||
1500 | And on Linux 2.6.32 (x86_64) we see: | |
1501 | ||
1502 | (gdb) info auxv | |
1503 | 33 AT_SYSINFO_EHDR System-supplied DSO's ELF header 0x7ffff7ffe000 | |
1504 | (gdb) p/x *_r_debug.r_map.l_next | |
1505 | $5 = {l_addr = 0x7ffff88fe000, ..., l_ld = 0x7ffff7ffe580, ... } | |
1506 | ||
1507 | Dumping that vDSO shows: | |
1508 | ||
1509 | (gdb) info proc mappings | |
1510 | 0x7ffff7ffe000 0x7ffff7fff000 0x1000 0 [vdso] | |
1511 | (gdb) dump memory vdso.bin 0x7ffff7ffe000 0x7ffff7fff000 | |
1512 | # readelf -Wa vdso.bin | |
1513 | [...] | |
1514 | Entry point address: 0xffffffffff700700 | |
1515 | [...] | |
1516 | Section Headers: | |
1517 | [Nr] Name Type Address Off Size | |
1518 | [ 0] NULL 0000000000000000 000000 000000 | |
1519 | [ 1] .hash HASH ffffffffff700120 000120 000038 | |
1520 | [ 2] .dynsym DYNSYM ffffffffff700158 000158 0000d8 | |
1521 | [...] | |
1522 | [ 9] .dynamic DYNAMIC ffffffffff700580 000580 0000f0 | |
1523 | */ | |
d0e449a1 SM |
1524 | |
1525 | lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) so->lm_info; | |
1526 | ||
1527 | if (address_in_mem_range (li->l_ld, &vsyscall_range)) | |
8b9a549d PA |
1528 | { |
1529 | *sop = so->next; | |
1530 | free_so (so); | |
1531 | break; | |
1532 | } | |
1533 | ||
1534 | sop = &so->next; | |
1535 | } | |
1536 | } | |
1537 | ||
1538 | return so_head; | |
1539 | } | |
1540 | ||
93a57060 | 1541 | /* Get the address of the link_map for a given OBJFILE. */ |
bc4a16ae EZ |
1542 | |
1543 | CORE_ADDR | |
1544 | svr4_fetch_objfile_link_map (struct objfile *objfile) | |
1545 | { | |
d70cc3ba | 1546 | struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info (objfile->pspace); |
bc4a16ae | 1547 | |
93a57060 | 1548 | /* Cause svr4_current_sos() to be run if it hasn't been already. */ |
1a816a87 | 1549 | if (info->main_lm_addr == 0) |
e696b3ad | 1550 | solib_add (NULL, 0, auto_solib_add); |
bc4a16ae | 1551 | |
93a57060 | 1552 | /* svr4_current_sos() will set main_lm_addr for the main executable. */ |
a42d7dd8 | 1553 | if (objfile == current_program_space->symfile_object_file) |
1a816a87 | 1554 | return info->main_lm_addr; |
93a57060 | 1555 | |
df22c1e5 JB |
1556 | /* If OBJFILE is a separate debug object file, look for the |
1557 | original object file. */ | |
1558 | if (objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink != NULL) | |
1559 | objfile = objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink; | |
1560 | ||
93a57060 DJ |
1561 | /* The other link map addresses may be found by examining the list |
1562 | of shared libraries. */ | |
a1fd1ac9 | 1563 | for (struct so_list *so : current_program_space->solibs ()) |
93a57060 | 1564 | if (so->objfile == objfile) |
d0e449a1 SM |
1565 | { |
1566 | lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) so->lm_info; | |
1567 | ||
1568 | return li->lm_addr; | |
1569 | } | |
93a57060 DJ |
1570 | |
1571 | /* Not found! */ | |
bc4a16ae EZ |
1572 | return 0; |
1573 | } | |
13437d4b KB |
1574 | |
1575 | /* On some systems, the only way to recognize the link map entry for | |
1576 | the main executable file is by looking at its name. Return | |
1577 | non-zero iff SONAME matches one of the known main executable names. */ | |
1578 | ||
1579 | static int | |
bc043ef3 | 1580 | match_main (const char *soname) |
13437d4b | 1581 | { |
bc043ef3 | 1582 | const char * const *mainp; |
13437d4b KB |
1583 | |
1584 | for (mainp = main_name_list; *mainp != NULL; mainp++) | |
1585 | { | |
1586 | if (strcmp (soname, *mainp) == 0) | |
1587 | return (1); | |
1588 | } | |
1589 | ||
1590 | return (0); | |
1591 | } | |
1592 | ||
13437d4b KB |
1593 | /* Return 1 if PC lies in the dynamic symbol resolution code of the |
1594 | SVR4 run time loader. */ | |
13437d4b | 1595 | |
7d522c90 | 1596 | int |
d7fa2ae2 | 1597 | svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code (CORE_ADDR pc) |
13437d4b | 1598 | { |
d70cc3ba | 1599 | struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info (current_program_space); |
6c95b8df PA |
1600 | |
1601 | return ((pc >= info->interp_text_sect_low | |
1602 | && pc < info->interp_text_sect_high) | |
1603 | || (pc >= info->interp_plt_sect_low | |
1604 | && pc < info->interp_plt_sect_high) | |
3e5d3a5a | 1605 | || in_plt_section (pc) |
0875794a | 1606 | || in_gnu_ifunc_stub (pc)); |
13437d4b | 1607 | } |
13437d4b | 1608 | |
2f4950cd AC |
1609 | /* Given an executable's ABFD and target, compute the entry-point |
1610 | address. */ | |
1611 | ||
1612 | static CORE_ADDR | |
1613 | exec_entry_point (struct bfd *abfd, struct target_ops *targ) | |
1614 | { | |
8c2b9656 YQ |
1615 | CORE_ADDR addr; |
1616 | ||
2f4950cd AC |
1617 | /* KevinB wrote ... for most targets, the address returned by |
1618 | bfd_get_start_address() is the entry point for the start | |
1619 | function. But, for some targets, bfd_get_start_address() returns | |
1620 | the address of a function descriptor from which the entry point | |
1621 | address may be extracted. This address is extracted by | |
1622 | gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr(). The method | |
1623 | gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr() is the merely the identify | |
1624 | function for targets which don't use function descriptors. */ | |
8c2b9656 | 1625 | addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (target_gdbarch (), |
2f4950cd AC |
1626 | bfd_get_start_address (abfd), |
1627 | targ); | |
8c2b9656 | 1628 | return gdbarch_addr_bits_remove (target_gdbarch (), addr); |
2f4950cd | 1629 | } |
13437d4b | 1630 | |
f9e14852 GB |
1631 | /* A probe and its associated action. */ |
1632 | ||
1633 | struct probe_and_action | |
1634 | { | |
1635 | /* The probe. */ | |
935676c9 | 1636 | probe *prob; |
f9e14852 | 1637 | |
729662a5 TT |
1638 | /* The relocated address of the probe. */ |
1639 | CORE_ADDR address; | |
1640 | ||
f9e14852 GB |
1641 | /* The action. */ |
1642 | enum probe_action action; | |
7905fc35 PA |
1643 | |
1644 | /* The objfile where this probe was found. */ | |
1645 | struct objfile *objfile; | |
f9e14852 GB |
1646 | }; |
1647 | ||
1648 | /* Returns a hash code for the probe_and_action referenced by p. */ | |
1649 | ||
1650 | static hashval_t | |
1651 | hash_probe_and_action (const void *p) | |
1652 | { | |
19ba03f4 | 1653 | const struct probe_and_action *pa = (const struct probe_and_action *) p; |
f9e14852 | 1654 | |
729662a5 | 1655 | return (hashval_t) pa->address; |
f9e14852 GB |
1656 | } |
1657 | ||
1658 | /* Returns non-zero if the probe_and_actions referenced by p1 and p2 | |
1659 | are equal. */ | |
1660 | ||
1661 | static int | |
1662 | equal_probe_and_action (const void *p1, const void *p2) | |
1663 | { | |
19ba03f4 SM |
1664 | const struct probe_and_action *pa1 = (const struct probe_and_action *) p1; |
1665 | const struct probe_and_action *pa2 = (const struct probe_and_action *) p2; | |
f9e14852 | 1666 | |
729662a5 | 1667 | return pa1->address == pa2->address; |
f9e14852 GB |
1668 | } |
1669 | ||
7905fc35 PA |
1670 | /* Traversal function for probes_table_remove_objfile_probes. */ |
1671 | ||
1672 | static int | |
1673 | probes_table_htab_remove_objfile_probes (void **slot, void *info) | |
1674 | { | |
1675 | probe_and_action *pa = (probe_and_action *) *slot; | |
1676 | struct objfile *objfile = (struct objfile *) info; | |
1677 | ||
1678 | if (pa->objfile == objfile) | |
09232438 TT |
1679 | htab_clear_slot (get_svr4_info (objfile->pspace)->probes_table.get (), |
1680 | slot); | |
7905fc35 PA |
1681 | |
1682 | return 1; | |
1683 | } | |
1684 | ||
1685 | /* Remove all probes that belong to OBJFILE from the probes table. */ | |
1686 | ||
1687 | static void | |
1688 | probes_table_remove_objfile_probes (struct objfile *objfile) | |
1689 | { | |
d70cc3ba | 1690 | svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info (objfile->pspace); |
7905fc35 | 1691 | if (info->probes_table != nullptr) |
09232438 | 1692 | htab_traverse_noresize (info->probes_table.get (), |
7905fc35 PA |
1693 | probes_table_htab_remove_objfile_probes, objfile); |
1694 | } | |
1695 | ||
f9e14852 GB |
1696 | /* Register a solib event probe and its associated action in the |
1697 | probes table. */ | |
1698 | ||
1699 | static void | |
d70cc3ba | 1700 | register_solib_event_probe (svr4_info *info, struct objfile *objfile, |
7905fc35 | 1701 | probe *prob, CORE_ADDR address, |
729662a5 | 1702 | enum probe_action action) |
f9e14852 | 1703 | { |
f9e14852 GB |
1704 | struct probe_and_action lookup, *pa; |
1705 | void **slot; | |
1706 | ||
1707 | /* Create the probes table, if necessary. */ | |
1708 | if (info->probes_table == NULL) | |
09232438 TT |
1709 | info->probes_table.reset (htab_create_alloc (1, hash_probe_and_action, |
1710 | equal_probe_and_action, | |
1711 | xfree, xcalloc, xfree)); | |
f9e14852 | 1712 | |
729662a5 | 1713 | lookup.address = address; |
09232438 | 1714 | slot = htab_find_slot (info->probes_table.get (), &lookup, INSERT); |
f9e14852 GB |
1715 | gdb_assert (*slot == HTAB_EMPTY_ENTRY); |
1716 | ||
1717 | pa = XCNEW (struct probe_and_action); | |
935676c9 | 1718 | pa->prob = prob; |
729662a5 | 1719 | pa->address = address; |
f9e14852 | 1720 | pa->action = action; |
7905fc35 | 1721 | pa->objfile = objfile; |
f9e14852 GB |
1722 | |
1723 | *slot = pa; | |
1724 | } | |
1725 | ||
1726 | /* Get the solib event probe at the specified location, and the | |
1727 | action associated with it. Returns NULL if no solib event probe | |
1728 | was found. */ | |
1729 | ||
1730 | static struct probe_and_action * | |
1731 | solib_event_probe_at (struct svr4_info *info, CORE_ADDR address) | |
1732 | { | |
f9e14852 GB |
1733 | struct probe_and_action lookup; |
1734 | void **slot; | |
1735 | ||
729662a5 | 1736 | lookup.address = address; |
09232438 | 1737 | slot = htab_find_slot (info->probes_table.get (), &lookup, NO_INSERT); |
f9e14852 GB |
1738 | |
1739 | if (slot == NULL) | |
1740 | return NULL; | |
1741 | ||
1742 | return (struct probe_and_action *) *slot; | |
1743 | } | |
1744 | ||
1745 | /* Decide what action to take when the specified solib event probe is | |
1746 | hit. */ | |
1747 | ||
1748 | static enum probe_action | |
1749 | solib_event_probe_action (struct probe_and_action *pa) | |
1750 | { | |
1751 | enum probe_action action; | |
73c6b475 | 1752 | unsigned probe_argc = 0; |
08a6411c | 1753 | struct frame_info *frame = get_current_frame (); |
f9e14852 GB |
1754 | |
1755 | action = pa->action; | |
1756 | if (action == DO_NOTHING || action == PROBES_INTERFACE_FAILED) | |
1757 | return action; | |
1758 | ||
1759 | gdb_assert (action == FULL_RELOAD || action == UPDATE_OR_RELOAD); | |
1760 | ||
1761 | /* Check that an appropriate number of arguments has been supplied. | |
1762 | We expect: | |
1763 | arg0: Lmid_t lmid (mandatory) | |
1764 | arg1: struct r_debug *debug_base (mandatory) | |
1765 | arg2: struct link_map *new (optional, for incremental updates) */ | |
a70b8144 | 1766 | try |
3bd7e5b7 | 1767 | { |
fe01123e | 1768 | probe_argc = pa->prob->get_argument_count (get_frame_arch (frame)); |
3bd7e5b7 | 1769 | } |
230d2906 | 1770 | catch (const gdb_exception_error &ex) |
3bd7e5b7 SDJ |
1771 | { |
1772 | exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex); | |
1773 | probe_argc = 0; | |
1774 | } | |
3bd7e5b7 | 1775 | |
935676c9 SDJ |
1776 | /* If get_argument_count throws an exception, probe_argc will be set |
1777 | to zero. However, if pa->prob does not have arguments, then | |
1778 | get_argument_count will succeed but probe_argc will also be zero. | |
1779 | Both cases happen because of different things, but they are | |
1780 | treated equally here: action will be set to | |
3bd7e5b7 | 1781 | PROBES_INTERFACE_FAILED. */ |
f9e14852 GB |
1782 | if (probe_argc == 2) |
1783 | action = FULL_RELOAD; | |
1784 | else if (probe_argc < 2) | |
1785 | action = PROBES_INTERFACE_FAILED; | |
1786 | ||
1787 | return action; | |
1788 | } | |
1789 | ||
1790 | /* Populate the shared object list by reading the entire list of | |
1791 | shared objects from the inferior. Handle special cases relating | |
1792 | to the first elements of the list. Returns nonzero on success. */ | |
1793 | ||
1794 | static int | |
1795 | solist_update_full (struct svr4_info *info) | |
1796 | { | |
1797 | free_solib_list (info); | |
1798 | info->solib_list = svr4_current_sos_direct (info); | |
1799 | ||
1800 | return 1; | |
1801 | } | |
1802 | ||
1803 | /* Update the shared object list starting from the link-map entry | |
1804 | passed by the linker in the probe's third argument. Returns | |
1805 | nonzero if the list was successfully updated, or zero to indicate | |
1806 | failure. */ | |
1807 | ||
1808 | static int | |
1809 | solist_update_incremental (struct svr4_info *info, CORE_ADDR lm) | |
1810 | { | |
1811 | struct so_list *tail; | |
1812 | CORE_ADDR prev_lm; | |
1813 | ||
1814 | /* svr4_current_sos_direct contains logic to handle a number of | |
1815 | special cases relating to the first elements of the list. To | |
1816 | avoid duplicating this logic we defer to solist_update_full | |
1817 | if the list is empty. */ | |
1818 | if (info->solib_list == NULL) | |
1819 | return 0; | |
1820 | ||
1821 | /* Fall back to a full update if we are using a remote target | |
1822 | that does not support incremental transfers. */ | |
1823 | if (info->using_xfer && !target_augmented_libraries_svr4_read ()) | |
1824 | return 0; | |
1825 | ||
1826 | /* Walk to the end of the list. */ | |
1827 | for (tail = info->solib_list; tail->next != NULL; tail = tail->next) | |
1828 | /* Nothing. */; | |
d0e449a1 SM |
1829 | |
1830 | lm_info_svr4 *li = (lm_info_svr4 *) tail->lm_info; | |
1831 | prev_lm = li->lm_addr; | |
f9e14852 GB |
1832 | |
1833 | /* Read the new objects. */ | |
1834 | if (info->using_xfer) | |
1835 | { | |
1836 | struct svr4_library_list library_list; | |
1837 | char annex[64]; | |
1838 | ||
1839 | xsnprintf (annex, sizeof (annex), "start=%s;prev=%s", | |
1840 | phex_nz (lm, sizeof (lm)), | |
1841 | phex_nz (prev_lm, sizeof (prev_lm))); | |
1842 | if (!svr4_current_sos_via_xfer_libraries (&library_list, annex)) | |
1843 | return 0; | |
1844 | ||
1845 | tail->next = library_list.head; | |
1846 | } | |
1847 | else | |
1848 | { | |
1849 | struct so_list **link = &tail->next; | |
1850 | ||
1851 | /* IGNORE_FIRST may safely be set to zero here because the | |
1852 | above check and deferral to solist_update_full ensures | |
1853 | that this call to svr4_read_so_list will never see the | |
1854 | first element. */ | |
d70cc3ba | 1855 | if (!svr4_read_so_list (info, lm, prev_lm, &link, 0)) |
f9e14852 GB |
1856 | return 0; |
1857 | } | |
1858 | ||
1859 | return 1; | |
1860 | } | |
1861 | ||
1862 | /* Disable the probes-based linker interface and revert to the | |
1863 | original interface. We don't reset the breakpoints as the | |
1864 | ones set up for the probes-based interface are adequate. */ | |
1865 | ||
1866 | static void | |
d70cc3ba | 1867 | disable_probes_interface (svr4_info *info) |
f9e14852 | 1868 | { |
f9e14852 | 1869 | warning (_("Probes-based dynamic linker interface failed.\n" |
422186a9 | 1870 | "Reverting to original interface.")); |
f9e14852 GB |
1871 | |
1872 | free_probes_table (info); | |
1873 | free_solib_list (info); | |
1874 | } | |
1875 | ||
1876 | /* Update the solib list as appropriate when using the | |
1877 | probes-based linker interface. Do nothing if using the | |
1878 | standard interface. */ | |
1879 | ||
1880 | static void | |
1881 | svr4_handle_solib_event (void) | |
1882 | { | |
d70cc3ba | 1883 | struct svr4_info *info = get_svr4_info (current_program_space); |
f9e14852 GB |
1884 | struct probe_and_action *pa; |
1885 | enum probe_action action; | |
ad1c917a | 1886 | struct value *val = NULL; |
f9e14852 | 1887 | CORE_ADDR pc, debug_base, lm = 0; |
08a6411c | 1888 | struct frame_info *frame = get_current_frame (); |
f9e14852 GB |
1889 | |
1890 | /* Do nothing if not using the probes interface. */ | |
1891 | if (info->probes_table == NULL) | |
1892 | return; | |
1893 | ||
1894 | /* If anything goes wrong we revert to the original linker | |
1895 | interface. */ | |
d70cc3ba SM |
1896 | auto cleanup = make_scope_exit ([info] () |
1897 | { | |
1898 | disable_probes_interface (info); | |
1899 | }); | |
f9e14852 GB |
1900 | |
1901 | pc = regcache_read_pc (get_current_regcache ()); | |
1902 | pa = solib_event_probe_at (info, pc); | |
1903 | if (pa == NULL) | |
d01c5877 | 1904 | return; |
f9e14852 GB |
1905 | |
1906 | action = solib_event_probe_action (pa); | |
1907 | if (action == PROBES_INTERFACE_FAILED) | |
d01c5877 | 1908 | return; |
f9e14852 GB |
1909 | |
1910 | if (action == DO_NOTHING) | |
1911 | { | |
d01c5877 | 1912 | cleanup.release (); |
f9e14852 GB |
1913 | return; |
1914 | } | |
1915 | ||
935676c9 | 1916 | /* evaluate_argument looks up symbols in the dynamic linker |
f9e14852 GB |
1917 | using find_pc_section. find_pc_section is accelerated by a cache |
1918 | called the section map. The section map is invalidated every | |
1919 | time a shared library is loaded or unloaded, and if the inferior | |
1920 | is generating a lot of shared library events then the section map | |
1921 | will be updated every time svr4_handle_solib_event is called. | |
1922 | We called find_pc_section in svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints, | |
1923 | so we can guarantee that the dynamic linker's sections are in the | |
1924 | section map. We can therefore inhibit section map updates across | |
935676c9 | 1925 | these calls to evaluate_argument and save a lot of time. */ |
06424eac TT |
1926 | { |
1927 | scoped_restore inhibit_updates | |
1928 | = inhibit_section_map_updates (current_program_space); | |
f9e14852 | 1929 | |
a70b8144 | 1930 | try |
06424eac TT |
1931 | { |
1932 | val = pa->prob->evaluate_argument (1, frame); | |
1933 | } | |
230d2906 | 1934 | catch (const gdb_exception_error &ex) |
06424eac TT |
1935 | { |
1936 | exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex); | |
1937 | val = NULL; | |
1938 | } | |
f9e14852 | 1939 | |
06424eac | 1940 | if (val == NULL) |
d01c5877 | 1941 | return; |
f9e14852 | 1942 | |
06424eac TT |
1943 | debug_base = value_as_address (val); |
1944 | if (debug_base == 0) | |
d01c5877 | 1945 | return; |
f9e14852 | 1946 | |
06424eac TT |
1947 | /* Always locate the debug struct, in case it moved. */ |
1948 | info->debug_base = 0; | |
1949 | if (locate_base (info) == 0) | |
cb736441 GB |
1950 | { |
1951 | /* It's possible for the reloc_complete probe to be triggered before | |
1952 | the linker has set the DT_DEBUG pointer (for example, when the | |
1953 | linker has finished relocating an LD_AUDIT library or its | |
1954 | dependencies). Since we can't yet handle libraries from other link | |
1955 | namespaces, we don't lose anything by ignoring them here. */ | |
1956 | struct value *link_map_id_val; | |
1957 | try | |
1958 | { | |
1959 | link_map_id_val = pa->prob->evaluate_argument (0, frame); | |
1960 | } | |
1961 | catch (const gdb_exception_error) | |
1962 | { | |
1963 | link_map_id_val = NULL; | |
1964 | } | |
1965 | /* glibc and illumos' libc both define LM_ID_BASE as zero. */ | |
1966 | if (link_map_id_val != NULL && value_as_long (link_map_id_val) != 0) | |
1967 | action = DO_NOTHING; | |
1968 | else | |
1969 | return; | |
1970 | } | |
3bd7e5b7 | 1971 | |
06424eac TT |
1972 | /* GDB does not currently support libraries loaded via dlmopen |
1973 | into namespaces other than the initial one. We must ignore | |
1974 | any namespace other than the initial namespace here until | |
1975 | support for this is added to GDB. */ | |
1976 | if (debug_base != info->debug_base) | |
1977 | action = DO_NOTHING; | |
f9e14852 | 1978 | |
06424eac TT |
1979 | if (action == UPDATE_OR_RELOAD) |
1980 | { | |
a70b8144 | 1981 | try |
06424eac TT |
1982 | { |
1983 | val = pa->prob->evaluate_argument (2, frame); | |
1984 | } | |
230d2906 | 1985 | catch (const gdb_exception_error &ex) |
06424eac TT |
1986 | { |
1987 | exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex); | |
06424eac TT |
1988 | return; |
1989 | } | |
06424eac TT |
1990 | |
1991 | if (val != NULL) | |
1992 | lm = value_as_address (val); | |
1993 | ||
1994 | if (lm == 0) | |
1995 | action = FULL_RELOAD; | |
1996 | } | |
f9e14852 | 1997 | |
06424eac TT |
1998 | /* Resume section map updates. Closing the scope is |
1999 | sufficient. */ | |
2000 | } | |
f9e14852 GB |
2001 | |
2002 | if (action == UPDATE_OR_RELOAD) | |
2003 | { | |
2004 | if (!solist_update_incremental (info, lm)) | |
2005 | action = FULL_RELOAD; | |
2006 | } | |
2007 | ||
2008 | if (action == FULL_RELOAD) | |
2009 | { | |
2010 | if (!solist_update_full (info)) | |
d01c5877 | 2011 | return; |
f9e14852 GB |
2012 | } |
2013 | ||
d01c5877 | 2014 | cleanup.release (); |
f9e14852 GB |
2015 | } |
2016 | ||
2017 | /* Helper function for svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoints. */ | |
2018 | ||
95da600f CB |
2019 | static bool |
2020 | svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoint (struct breakpoint *b) | |
f9e14852 | 2021 | { |
f9e14852 GB |
2022 | if (b->type != bp_shlib_event) |
2023 | { | |
2024 | /* Continue iterating. */ | |
95da600f | 2025 | return false; |
f9e14852 GB |
2026 | } |
2027 | ||
40cb8ca5 | 2028 | for (bp_location *loc : b->locations ()) |
f9e14852 GB |
2029 | { |
2030 | struct svr4_info *info; | |
2031 | struct probe_and_action *pa; | |
2032 | ||
09232438 | 2033 | info = solib_svr4_pspace_data.get (loc->pspace); |
f9e14852 GB |
2034 | if (info == NULL || info->probes_table == NULL) |
2035 | continue; | |
2036 | ||
2037 | pa = solib_event_probe_at (info, loc->address); | |
2038 | if (pa == NULL) | |
2039 | continue; | |
2040 | ||
2041 | if (pa->action == DO_NOTHING) | |
2042 | { | |
2043 | if (b->enable_state == bp_disabled && stop_on_solib_events) | |
2044 | enable_breakpoint (b); | |
2045 | else if (b->enable_state == bp_enabled && !stop_on_solib_events) | |
2046 | disable_breakpoint (b); | |
2047 | } | |
2048 | ||
2049 | break; | |
2050 | } | |
2051 | ||
2052 | /* Continue iterating. */ | |
95da600f | 2053 | return false; |
f9e14852 GB |
2054 | } |
2055 | ||
2056 | /* Enable or disable optional solib event breakpoints as appropriate. | |
2057 | Called whenever stop_on_solib_events is changed. */ | |
2058 | ||
2059 | static void | |
2060 | svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoints (void) | |
2061 | { | |
240edef6 SM |
2062 | for (breakpoint *bp : all_breakpoints_safe ()) |
2063 | svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoint (bp); | |
f9e14852 GB |
2064 | } |
2065 | ||
2066 | /* Create and register solib event breakpoints. PROBES is an array | |
2067 | of NUM_PROBES elements, each of which is vector of probes. A | |
2068 | solib event breakpoint will be created and registered for each | |
2069 | probe. */ | |
2070 | ||
2071 | static void | |
d70cc3ba | 2072 | svr4_create_probe_breakpoints (svr4_info *info, struct gdbarch *gdbarch, |
45461e0d | 2073 | const std::vector<probe *> *probes, |
729662a5 | 2074 | struct objfile *objfile) |
f9e14852 | 2075 | { |
45461e0d | 2076 | for (int i = 0; i < NUM_PROBES; i++) |
f9e14852 GB |
2077 | { |
2078 | enum probe_action action = probe_info[i].action; | |
f9e14852 | 2079 | |
45461e0d | 2080 | for (probe *p : probes[i]) |
f9e14852 | 2081 | { |
935676c9 | 2082 | CORE_ADDR address = p->get_relocated_address (objfile); |
729662a5 TT |
2083 | |
2084 | create_solib_event_breakpoint (gdbarch, address); | |
d70cc3ba | 2085 | register_solib_event_probe (info, objfile, p, address, action); |
f9e14852 GB |
2086 | } |
2087 | } | |
2088 | ||
2089 | svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoints (); | |
2090 | } | |
2091 | ||
e661ef01 AH |
2092 | /* Find all the glibc named probes. Only if all of the probes are found, then |
2093 | create them and return true. Otherwise return false. If WITH_PREFIX is set | |
2094 | then add "rtld" to the front of the probe names. */ | |
2095 | static bool | |
2096 | svr4_find_and_create_probe_breakpoints (svr4_info *info, | |
2097 | struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | |
2098 | struct obj_section *os, | |
2099 | bool with_prefix) | |
2100 | { | |
2101 | std::vector<probe *> probes[NUM_PROBES]; | |
e661ef01 AH |
2102 | |
2103 | for (int i = 0; i < NUM_PROBES; i++) | |
2104 | { | |
2105 | const char *name = probe_info[i].name; | |
2106 | char buf[32]; | |
2107 | ||
2108 | /* Fedora 17 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.2-6.4 shipped with an early | |
2109 | version of the probes code in which the probes' names were prefixed | |
2110 | with "rtld_" and the "map_failed" probe did not exist. The locations | |
2111 | of the probes are otherwise the same, so we check for probes with | |
2112 | prefixed names if probes with unprefixed names are not present. */ | |
2113 | if (with_prefix) | |
2114 | { | |
2115 | xsnprintf (buf, sizeof (buf), "rtld_%s", name); | |
2116 | name = buf; | |
2117 | } | |
2118 | ||
2119 | probes[i] = find_probes_in_objfile (os->objfile, "rtld", name); | |
2120 | ||
2121 | /* The "map_failed" probe did not exist in early | |
2122 | versions of the probes code in which the probes' | |
2123 | names were prefixed with "rtld_". */ | |
2124 | if (with_prefix && streq (name, "rtld_map_failed")) | |
2125 | continue; | |
2126 | ||
2127 | /* Ensure at least one probe for the current name was found. */ | |
2128 | if (probes[i].empty ()) | |
2129 | return false; | |
2130 | ||
2131 | /* Ensure probe arguments can be evaluated. */ | |
d90b8f26 | 2132 | for (probe *p : probes[i]) |
e661ef01 | 2133 | { |
e661ef01 AH |
2134 | if (!p->can_evaluate_arguments ()) |
2135 | return false; | |
d90b8f26 AH |
2136 | /* This will fail if the probe is invalid. This has been seen on Arm |
2137 | due to references to symbols that have been resolved away. */ | |
2138 | try | |
2139 | { | |
2140 | p->get_argument_count (gdbarch); | |
2141 | } | |
2142 | catch (const gdb_exception_error &ex) | |
2143 | { | |
2144 | exception_print (gdb_stderr, ex); | |
2145 | warning (_("Initializing probes-based dynamic linker interface " | |
2146 | "failed.\nReverting to original interface.")); | |
2147 | return false; | |
2148 | } | |
e661ef01 AH |
2149 | } |
2150 | } | |
2151 | ||
2152 | /* All probes found. Now create them. */ | |
2153 | svr4_create_probe_breakpoints (info, gdbarch, probes, os->objfile); | |
2154 | return true; | |
2155 | } | |
2156 | ||
f9e14852 GB |
2157 | /* Both the SunOS and the SVR4 dynamic linkers call a marker function |
2158 | before and after mapping and unmapping shared libraries. The sole | |
2159 | purpose of this method is to allow debuggers to set a breakpoint so | |
2160 | they can track these changes. | |
2161 | ||
2162 | Some versions of the glibc dynamic linker contain named probes | |
2163 | to allow more fine grained stopping. Given the address of the | |
2164 | original marker function, this function attempts to find these | |
2165 | probes, and if found, sets breakpoints on those instead. If the | |
2166 | probes aren't found, a single breakpoint is set on the original | |
2167 | marker function. */ | |
2168 | ||
2169 | static void | |
d70cc3ba | 2170 | svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints (svr4_info *info, struct gdbarch *gdbarch, |
f9e14852 GB |
2171 | CORE_ADDR address) |
2172 | { | |
e661ef01 | 2173 | struct obj_section *os = find_pc_section (address); |
f9e14852 | 2174 | |
e661ef01 AH |
2175 | if (os == nullptr |
2176 | || (!svr4_find_and_create_probe_breakpoints (info, gdbarch, os, false) | |
2177 | && !svr4_find_and_create_probe_breakpoints (info, gdbarch, os, true))) | |
2178 | create_solib_event_breakpoint (gdbarch, address); | |
f9e14852 GB |
2179 | } |
2180 | ||
cb457ae2 YQ |
2181 | /* Helper function for gdb_bfd_lookup_symbol. */ |
2182 | ||
2183 | static int | |
3953f15c | 2184 | cmp_name_and_sec_flags (const asymbol *sym, const void *data) |
cb457ae2 YQ |
2185 | { |
2186 | return (strcmp (sym->name, (const char *) data) == 0 | |
2187 | && (sym->section->flags & (SEC_CODE | SEC_DATA)) != 0); | |
2188 | } | |
7f86f058 | 2189 | /* Arrange for dynamic linker to hit breakpoint. |
13437d4b KB |
2190 | |
2191 | Both the SunOS and the SVR4 dynamic linkers have, as part of their | |
2192 | debugger interface, support for arranging for the inferior to hit | |
2193 | a breakpoint after mapping in the shared libraries. This function | |
2194 | enables that breakpoint. | |
2195 | ||
2196 | For SunOS, there is a special flag location (in_debugger) which we | |
2197 | set to 1. When the dynamic linker sees this flag set, it will set | |
2198 | a breakpoint at a location known only to itself, after saving the | |
2199 | original contents of that place and the breakpoint address itself, | |
2200 | in it's own internal structures. When we resume the inferior, it | |
2201 | will eventually take a SIGTRAP when it runs into the breakpoint. | |
2202 | We handle this (in a different place) by restoring the contents of | |
2203 | the breakpointed location (which is only known after it stops), | |
2204 | chasing around to locate the shared libraries that have been | |
2205 | loaded, then resuming. | |
2206 | ||
2207 | For SVR4, the debugger interface structure contains a member (r_brk) | |
2208 | which is statically initialized at the time the shared library is | |
2209 | built, to the offset of a function (_r_debug_state) which is guaran- | |
2210 | teed to be called once before mapping in a library, and again when | |
2211 | the mapping is complete. At the time we are examining this member, | |
2212 | it contains only the unrelocated offset of the function, so we have | |
2213 | to do our own relocation. Later, when the dynamic linker actually | |
2214 | runs, it relocates r_brk to be the actual address of _r_debug_state(). | |
2215 | ||
2216 | The debugger interface structure also contains an enumeration which | |
2217 | is set to either RT_ADD or RT_DELETE prior to changing the mapping, | |
2218 | depending upon whether or not the library is being mapped or unmapped, | |
7f86f058 | 2219 | and then set to RT_CONSISTENT after the library is mapped/unmapped. */ |
13437d4b KB |
2220 | |
2221 | static int | |
268a4a75 | 2222 | enable_break (struct svr4_info *info, int from_tty) |
13437d4b | 2223 | { |
3b7344d5 | 2224 | struct bound_minimal_symbol msymbol; |
bc043ef3 | 2225 | const char * const *bkpt_namep; |
13437d4b | 2226 | asection *interp_sect; |
7cd25cfc | 2227 | CORE_ADDR sym_addr; |
13437d4b | 2228 | |
6c95b8df PA |
2229 | info->interp_text_sect_low = info->interp_text_sect_high = 0; |
2230 | info->interp_plt_sect_low = info->interp_plt_sect_high = 0; | |
13437d4b | 2231 | |
7cd25cfc DJ |
2232 | /* If we already have a shared library list in the target, and |
2233 | r_debug contains r_brk, set the breakpoint there - this should | |
2234 | mean r_brk has already been relocated. Assume the dynamic linker | |
2235 | is the object containing r_brk. */ | |
2236 | ||
e696b3ad | 2237 | solib_add (NULL, from_tty, auto_solib_add); |
7cd25cfc | 2238 | sym_addr = 0; |
1a816a87 PA |
2239 | if (info->debug_base && solib_svr4_r_map (info) != 0) |
2240 | sym_addr = solib_svr4_r_brk (info); | |
7cd25cfc DJ |
2241 | |
2242 | if (sym_addr != 0) | |
2243 | { | |
2244 | struct obj_section *os; | |
2245 | ||
b36ec657 | 2246 | sym_addr = gdbarch_addr_bits_remove |
8b88a78e | 2247 | (target_gdbarch (), |
328d42d8 SM |
2248 | gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr |
2249 | (target_gdbarch (), sym_addr, current_inferior ()->top_target ())); | |
b36ec657 | 2250 | |
48379de6 DE |
2251 | /* On at least some versions of Solaris there's a dynamic relocation |
2252 | on _r_debug.r_brk and SYM_ADDR may not be relocated yet, e.g., if | |
2253 | we get control before the dynamic linker has self-relocated. | |
2254 | Check if SYM_ADDR is in a known section, if it is assume we can | |
2255 | trust its value. This is just a heuristic though, it could go away | |
2256 | or be replaced if it's getting in the way. | |
2257 | ||
2258 | On ARM we need to know whether the ISA of rtld_db_dlactivity (or | |
2259 | however it's spelled in your particular system) is ARM or Thumb. | |
2260 | That knowledge is encoded in the address, if it's Thumb the low bit | |
2261 | is 1. However, we've stripped that info above and it's not clear | |
2262 | what all the consequences are of passing a non-addr_bits_remove'd | |
f9e14852 | 2263 | address to svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints. The call to |
48379de6 DE |
2264 | find_pc_section verifies we know about the address and have some |
2265 | hope of computing the right kind of breakpoint to use (via | |
2266 | symbol info). It does mean that GDB needs to be pointed at a | |
2267 | non-stripped version of the dynamic linker in order to obtain | |
2268 | information it already knows about. Sigh. */ | |
2269 | ||
7cd25cfc DJ |
2270 | os = find_pc_section (sym_addr); |
2271 | if (os != NULL) | |
2272 | { | |
2273 | /* Record the relocated start and end address of the dynamic linker | |
2274 | text and plt section for svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code. */ | |
2275 | bfd *tmp_bfd; | |
2276 | CORE_ADDR load_addr; | |
2277 | ||
2278 | tmp_bfd = os->objfile->obfd; | |
b3b3bada | 2279 | load_addr = os->objfile->text_section_offset (); |
7cd25cfc DJ |
2280 | |
2281 | interp_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (tmp_bfd, ".text"); | |
2282 | if (interp_sect) | |
2283 | { | |
fd361982 AM |
2284 | info->interp_text_sect_low |
2285 | = bfd_section_vma (interp_sect) + load_addr; | |
2286 | info->interp_text_sect_high | |
2287 | = info->interp_text_sect_low + bfd_section_size (interp_sect); | |
7cd25cfc DJ |
2288 | } |
2289 | interp_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (tmp_bfd, ".plt"); | |
2290 | if (interp_sect) | |
2291 | { | |
fd361982 AM |
2292 | info->interp_plt_sect_low |
2293 | = bfd_section_vma (interp_sect) + load_addr; | |
2294 | info->interp_plt_sect_high | |
2295 | = info->interp_plt_sect_low + bfd_section_size (interp_sect); | |
7cd25cfc DJ |
2296 | } |
2297 | ||
d70cc3ba | 2298 | svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints (info, target_gdbarch (), sym_addr); |
7cd25cfc DJ |
2299 | return 1; |
2300 | } | |
2301 | } | |
2302 | ||
97ec2c2f | 2303 | /* Find the program interpreter; if not found, warn the user and drop |
13437d4b | 2304 | into the old breakpoint at symbol code. */ |
17658d46 SM |
2305 | gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> interp_name_holder |
2306 | = find_program_interpreter (); | |
2307 | if (interp_name_holder) | |
13437d4b | 2308 | { |
17658d46 | 2309 | const char *interp_name = (const char *) interp_name_holder->data (); |
8ad2fcde KB |
2310 | CORE_ADDR load_addr = 0; |
2311 | int load_addr_found = 0; | |
2ec9a4f8 | 2312 | int loader_found_in_list = 0; |
2f4950cd | 2313 | struct target_ops *tmp_bfd_target; |
13437d4b | 2314 | |
7cd25cfc | 2315 | sym_addr = 0; |
13437d4b KB |
2316 | |
2317 | /* Now we need to figure out where the dynamic linker was | |
dda83cd7 SM |
2318 | loaded so that we can load its symbols and place a breakpoint |
2319 | in the dynamic linker itself. | |
13437d4b | 2320 | |
dda83cd7 SM |
2321 | This address is stored on the stack. However, I've been unable |
2322 | to find any magic formula to find it for Solaris (appears to | |
2323 | be trivial on GNU/Linux). Therefore, we have to try an alternate | |
2324 | mechanism to find the dynamic linker's base address. */ | |
e4f7b8c8 | 2325 | |
192b62ce | 2326 | gdb_bfd_ref_ptr tmp_bfd; |
a70b8144 | 2327 | try |
dda83cd7 | 2328 | { |
97ec2c2f | 2329 | tmp_bfd = solib_bfd_open (interp_name); |
f1838a98 | 2330 | } |
230d2906 | 2331 | catch (const gdb_exception &ex) |
492d29ea PA |
2332 | { |
2333 | } | |
492d29ea | 2334 | |
13437d4b KB |
2335 | if (tmp_bfd == NULL) |
2336 | goto bkpt_at_symbol; | |
2337 | ||
2f4950cd | 2338 | /* Now convert the TMP_BFD into a target. That way target, as |
15908a11 TT |
2339 | well as BFD operations can be used. */ |
2340 | tmp_bfd_target = target_bfd_reopen (tmp_bfd); | |
2f4950cd | 2341 | |
f8766ec1 | 2342 | /* On a running target, we can get the dynamic linker's base |
dda83cd7 | 2343 | address from the shared library table. */ |
a1fd1ac9 | 2344 | for (struct so_list *so : current_program_space->solibs ()) |
8ad2fcde | 2345 | { |
97ec2c2f | 2346 | if (svr4_same_1 (interp_name, so->so_original_name)) |
8ad2fcde KB |
2347 | { |
2348 | load_addr_found = 1; | |
2ec9a4f8 | 2349 | loader_found_in_list = 1; |
192b62ce | 2350 | load_addr = lm_addr_check (so, tmp_bfd.get ()); |
8ad2fcde KB |
2351 | break; |
2352 | } | |
8ad2fcde KB |
2353 | } |
2354 | ||
8d4e36ba | 2355 | /* If we were not able to find the base address of the loader |
dda83cd7 | 2356 | from our so_list, then try using the AT_BASE auxilliary entry. */ |
8d4e36ba | 2357 | if (!load_addr_found) |
328d42d8 SM |
2358 | if (target_auxv_search (current_inferior ()->top_target (), |
2359 | AT_BASE, &load_addr) > 0) | |
ad3a0e5b | 2360 | { |
f5656ead | 2361 | int addr_bit = gdbarch_addr_bit (target_gdbarch ()); |
ad3a0e5b JK |
2362 | |
2363 | /* Ensure LOAD_ADDR has proper sign in its possible upper bits so | |
2364 | that `+ load_addr' will overflow CORE_ADDR width not creating | |
2365 | invalid addresses like 0x101234567 for 32bit inferiors on 64bit | |
2366 | GDB. */ | |
2367 | ||
d182d057 | 2368 | if (addr_bit < (sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * HOST_CHAR_BIT)) |
ad3a0e5b | 2369 | { |
d182d057 | 2370 | CORE_ADDR space_size = (CORE_ADDR) 1 << addr_bit; |
192b62ce | 2371 | CORE_ADDR tmp_entry_point = exec_entry_point (tmp_bfd.get (), |
ad3a0e5b JK |
2372 | tmp_bfd_target); |
2373 | ||
2374 | gdb_assert (load_addr < space_size); | |
2375 | ||
2376 | /* TMP_ENTRY_POINT exceeding SPACE_SIZE would be for prelinked | |
2377 | 64bit ld.so with 32bit executable, it should not happen. */ | |
2378 | ||
2379 | if (tmp_entry_point < space_size | |
2380 | && tmp_entry_point + load_addr >= space_size) | |
2381 | load_addr -= space_size; | |
2382 | } | |
2383 | ||
2384 | load_addr_found = 1; | |
2385 | } | |
8d4e36ba | 2386 | |
8ad2fcde KB |
2387 | /* Otherwise we find the dynamic linker's base address by examining |
2388 | the current pc (which should point at the entry point for the | |
8d4e36ba JB |
2389 | dynamic linker) and subtracting the offset of the entry point. |
2390 | ||
dda83cd7 SM |
2391 | This is more fragile than the previous approaches, but is a good |
2392 | fallback method because it has actually been working well in | |
2393 | most cases. */ | |
8ad2fcde | 2394 | if (!load_addr_found) |
fb14de7b | 2395 | { |
c2250ad1 | 2396 | struct regcache *regcache |
5b6d1e4f PA |
2397 | = get_thread_arch_regcache (current_inferior ()->process_target (), |
2398 | inferior_ptid, target_gdbarch ()); | |
433759f7 | 2399 | |
fb14de7b | 2400 | load_addr = (regcache_read_pc (regcache) |
192b62ce | 2401 | - exec_entry_point (tmp_bfd.get (), tmp_bfd_target)); |
fb14de7b | 2402 | } |
2ec9a4f8 DJ |
2403 | |
2404 | if (!loader_found_in_list) | |
34439770 | 2405 | { |
1a816a87 PA |
2406 | info->debug_loader_name = xstrdup (interp_name); |
2407 | info->debug_loader_offset_p = 1; | |
2408 | info->debug_loader_offset = load_addr; | |
e696b3ad | 2409 | solib_add (NULL, from_tty, auto_solib_add); |
34439770 | 2410 | } |
13437d4b KB |
2411 | |
2412 | /* Record the relocated start and end address of the dynamic linker | |
dda83cd7 | 2413 | text and plt section for svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code. */ |
192b62ce | 2414 | interp_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (tmp_bfd.get (), ".text"); |
13437d4b KB |
2415 | if (interp_sect) |
2416 | { | |
fd361982 AM |
2417 | info->interp_text_sect_low |
2418 | = bfd_section_vma (interp_sect) + load_addr; | |
2419 | info->interp_text_sect_high | |
2420 | = info->interp_text_sect_low + bfd_section_size (interp_sect); | |
13437d4b | 2421 | } |
192b62ce | 2422 | interp_sect = bfd_get_section_by_name (tmp_bfd.get (), ".plt"); |
13437d4b KB |
2423 | if (interp_sect) |
2424 | { | |
fd361982 AM |
2425 | info->interp_plt_sect_low |
2426 | = bfd_section_vma (interp_sect) + load_addr; | |
2427 | info->interp_plt_sect_high | |
2428 | = info->interp_plt_sect_low + bfd_section_size (interp_sect); | |
13437d4b KB |
2429 | } |
2430 | ||
2431 | /* Now try to set a breakpoint in the dynamic linker. */ | |
2432 | for (bkpt_namep = solib_break_names; *bkpt_namep != NULL; bkpt_namep++) | |
2433 | { | |
192b62ce TT |
2434 | sym_addr = gdb_bfd_lookup_symbol (tmp_bfd.get (), |
2435 | cmp_name_and_sec_flags, | |
3953f15c | 2436 | *bkpt_namep); |
13437d4b KB |
2437 | if (sym_addr != 0) |
2438 | break; | |
2439 | } | |
2440 | ||
2bbe3cc1 DJ |
2441 | if (sym_addr != 0) |
2442 | /* Convert 'sym_addr' from a function pointer to an address. | |
2443 | Because we pass tmp_bfd_target instead of the current | |
2444 | target, this will always produce an unrelocated value. */ | |
f5656ead | 2445 | sym_addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr (target_gdbarch (), |
2bbe3cc1 DJ |
2446 | sym_addr, |
2447 | tmp_bfd_target); | |
2448 | ||
695c3173 | 2449 | /* We're done with both the temporary bfd and target. Closing |
dda83cd7 SM |
2450 | the target closes the underlying bfd, because it holds the |
2451 | only remaining reference. */ | |
460014f5 | 2452 | target_close (tmp_bfd_target); |
13437d4b KB |
2453 | |
2454 | if (sym_addr != 0) | |
2455 | { | |
d70cc3ba | 2456 | svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints (info, target_gdbarch (), |
f9e14852 | 2457 | load_addr + sym_addr); |
13437d4b KB |
2458 | return 1; |
2459 | } | |
2460 | ||
2461 | /* For whatever reason we couldn't set a breakpoint in the dynamic | |
dda83cd7 | 2462 | linker. Warn and drop into the old code. */ |
13437d4b | 2463 | bkpt_at_symbol: |
82d03102 | 2464 | warning (_("Unable to find dynamic linker breakpoint function.\n" |
dda83cd7 SM |
2465 | "GDB will be unable to debug shared library initializers\n" |
2466 | "and track explicitly loaded dynamic code.")); | |
13437d4b | 2467 | } |
13437d4b | 2468 | |
e499d0f1 DJ |
2469 | /* Scan through the lists of symbols, trying to look up the symbol and |
2470 | set a breakpoint there. Terminate loop when we/if we succeed. */ | |
2471 | ||
a42d7dd8 | 2472 | objfile *objf = current_program_space->symfile_object_file; |
e499d0f1 DJ |
2473 | for (bkpt_namep = solib_break_names; *bkpt_namep != NULL; bkpt_namep++) |
2474 | { | |
a42d7dd8 | 2475 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (*bkpt_namep, NULL, objf); |
3b7344d5 | 2476 | if ((msymbol.minsym != NULL) |
77e371c0 | 2477 | && (BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol) != 0)) |
e499d0f1 | 2478 | { |
77e371c0 | 2479 | sym_addr = BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); |
328d42d8 SM |
2480 | sym_addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr |
2481 | (target_gdbarch (), sym_addr, current_inferior ()->top_target ()); | |
d70cc3ba SM |
2482 | svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints (info, target_gdbarch (), |
2483 | sym_addr); | |
e499d0f1 DJ |
2484 | return 1; |
2485 | } | |
2486 | } | |
13437d4b | 2487 | |
17658d46 | 2488 | if (interp_name_holder && !current_inferior ()->attach_flag) |
13437d4b | 2489 | { |
c6490bf2 | 2490 | for (bkpt_namep = bkpt_names; *bkpt_namep != NULL; bkpt_namep++) |
13437d4b | 2491 | { |
a42d7dd8 | 2492 | msymbol = lookup_minimal_symbol (*bkpt_namep, NULL, objf); |
3b7344d5 | 2493 | if ((msymbol.minsym != NULL) |
77e371c0 | 2494 | && (BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol) != 0)) |
c6490bf2 | 2495 | { |
77e371c0 | 2496 | sym_addr = BMSYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (msymbol); |
328d42d8 SM |
2497 | sym_addr = gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr |
2498 | (target_gdbarch (), sym_addr, | |
2499 | current_inferior ()->top_target ()); | |
d70cc3ba SM |
2500 | svr4_create_solib_event_breakpoints (info, target_gdbarch (), |
2501 | sym_addr); | |
c6490bf2 KB |
2502 | return 1; |
2503 | } | |
13437d4b KB |
2504 | } |
2505 | } | |
542c95c2 | 2506 | return 0; |
13437d4b KB |
2507 | } |
2508 | ||
d1012b8e | 2509 | /* Read the ELF program headers from ABFD. */ |
e2a44558 | 2510 | |
d1012b8e SM |
2511 | static gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> |
2512 | read_program_headers_from_bfd (bfd *abfd) | |
e2a44558 | 2513 | { |
d1012b8e SM |
2514 | Elf_Internal_Ehdr *ehdr = elf_elfheader (abfd); |
2515 | int phdrs_size = ehdr->e_phnum * ehdr->e_phentsize; | |
2516 | if (phdrs_size == 0) | |
2517 | return {}; | |
09919ac2 | 2518 | |
d1012b8e | 2519 | gdb::byte_vector buf (phdrs_size); |
09919ac2 | 2520 | if (bfd_seek (abfd, ehdr->e_phoff, SEEK_SET) != 0 |
d1012b8e SM |
2521 | || bfd_bread (buf.data (), phdrs_size, abfd) != phdrs_size) |
2522 | return {}; | |
09919ac2 JK |
2523 | |
2524 | return buf; | |
b8040f19 JK |
2525 | } |
2526 | ||
01c30d6e JK |
2527 | /* Return 1 and fill *DISPLACEMENTP with detected PIE offset of inferior |
2528 | exec_bfd. Otherwise return 0. | |
2529 | ||
2530 | We relocate all of the sections by the same amount. This | |
c378eb4e | 2531 | behavior is mandated by recent editions of the System V ABI. |
b8040f19 JK |
2532 | According to the System V Application Binary Interface, |
2533 | Edition 4.1, page 5-5: | |
2534 | ||
2535 | ... Though the system chooses virtual addresses for | |
2536 | individual processes, it maintains the segments' relative | |
2537 | positions. Because position-independent code uses relative | |
85102364 | 2538 | addressing between segments, the difference between |
b8040f19 JK |
2539 | virtual addresses in memory must match the difference |
2540 | between virtual addresses in the file. The difference | |
2541 | between the virtual address of any segment in memory and | |
2542 | the corresponding virtual address in the file is thus a | |
2543 | single constant value for any one executable or shared | |
2544 | object in a given process. This difference is the base | |
2545 | address. One use of the base address is to relocate the | |
2546 | memory image of the program during dynamic linking. | |
2547 | ||
2548 | The same language also appears in Edition 4.0 of the System V | |
09919ac2 JK |
2549 | ABI and is left unspecified in some of the earlier editions. |
2550 | ||
2551 | Decide if the objfile needs to be relocated. As indicated above, we will | |
2552 | only be here when execution is stopped. But during attachment PC can be at | |
2553 | arbitrary address therefore regcache_read_pc can be misleading (contrary to | |
2554 | the auxv AT_ENTRY value). Moreover for executable with interpreter section | |
2555 | regcache_read_pc would point to the interpreter and not the main executable. | |
2556 | ||
2557 | So, to summarize, relocations are necessary when the start address obtained | |
2558 | from the executable is different from the address in auxv AT_ENTRY entry. | |
d989b283 | 2559 | |
09919ac2 JK |
2560 | [ The astute reader will note that we also test to make sure that |
2561 | the executable in question has the DYNAMIC flag set. It is my | |
2562 | opinion that this test is unnecessary (undesirable even). It | |
2563 | was added to avoid inadvertent relocation of an executable | |
2564 | whose e_type member in the ELF header is not ET_DYN. There may | |
2565 | be a time in the future when it is desirable to do relocations | |
2566 | on other types of files as well in which case this condition | |
2567 | should either be removed or modified to accomodate the new file | |
2568 | type. - Kevin, Nov 2000. ] */ | |
b8040f19 | 2569 | |
01c30d6e JK |
2570 | static int |
2571 | svr4_exec_displacement (CORE_ADDR *displacementp) | |
b8040f19 | 2572 | { |
41752192 JK |
2573 | /* ENTRY_POINT is a possible function descriptor - before |
2574 | a call to gdbarch_convert_from_func_ptr_addr. */ | |
8f61baf8 | 2575 | CORE_ADDR entry_point, exec_displacement; |
b8040f19 | 2576 | |
7e10abd1 | 2577 | if (current_program_space->exec_bfd () == NULL) |
b8040f19 JK |
2578 | return 0; |
2579 | ||
09919ac2 JK |
2580 | /* Therefore for ELF it is ET_EXEC and not ET_DYN. Both shared libraries |
2581 | being executed themselves and PIE (Position Independent Executable) | |
2582 | executables are ET_DYN. */ | |
2583 | ||
7e10abd1 | 2584 | if ((bfd_get_file_flags (current_program_space->exec_bfd ()) & DYNAMIC) == 0) |
09919ac2 JK |
2585 | return 0; |
2586 | ||
328d42d8 SM |
2587 | if (target_auxv_search (current_inferior ()->top_target (), |
2588 | AT_ENTRY, &entry_point) <= 0) | |
09919ac2 JK |
2589 | return 0; |
2590 | ||
7e10abd1 TT |
2591 | exec_displacement |
2592 | = entry_point - bfd_get_start_address (current_program_space->exec_bfd ()); | |
09919ac2 | 2593 | |
8f61baf8 | 2594 | /* Verify the EXEC_DISPLACEMENT candidate complies with the required page |
09919ac2 JK |
2595 | alignment. It is cheaper than the program headers comparison below. */ |
2596 | ||
7e10abd1 TT |
2597 | if (bfd_get_flavour (current_program_space->exec_bfd ()) |
2598 | == bfd_target_elf_flavour) | |
09919ac2 | 2599 | { |
7e10abd1 TT |
2600 | const struct elf_backend_data *elf |
2601 | = get_elf_backend_data (current_program_space->exec_bfd ()); | |
09919ac2 JK |
2602 | |
2603 | /* p_align of PT_LOAD segments does not specify any alignment but | |
2604 | only congruency of addresses: | |
2605 | p_offset % p_align == p_vaddr % p_align | |
2606 | Kernel is free to load the executable with lower alignment. */ | |
2607 | ||
8f61baf8 | 2608 | if ((exec_displacement & (elf->minpagesize - 1)) != 0) |
09919ac2 JK |
2609 | return 0; |
2610 | } | |
2611 | ||
2612 | /* Verify that the auxilliary vector describes the same file as exec_bfd, by | |
2613 | comparing their program headers. If the program headers in the auxilliary | |
2614 | vector do not match the program headers in the executable, then we are | |
2615 | looking at a different file than the one used by the kernel - for | |
2616 | instance, "gdb program" connected to "gdbserver :PORT ld.so program". */ | |
2617 | ||
7e10abd1 TT |
2618 | if (bfd_get_flavour (current_program_space->exec_bfd ()) |
2619 | == bfd_target_elf_flavour) | |
09919ac2 | 2620 | { |
d1012b8e | 2621 | /* Be optimistic and return 0 only if GDB was able to verify the headers |
09919ac2 | 2622 | really do not match. */ |
0a1e94c7 | 2623 | int arch_size; |
09919ac2 | 2624 | |
17658d46 SM |
2625 | gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> phdrs_target |
2626 | = read_program_header (-1, &arch_size, NULL); | |
d1012b8e | 2627 | gdb::optional<gdb::byte_vector> phdrs_binary |
7e10abd1 | 2628 | = read_program_headers_from_bfd (current_program_space->exec_bfd ()); |
d1012b8e | 2629 | if (phdrs_target && phdrs_binary) |
0a1e94c7 | 2630 | { |
f5656ead | 2631 | enum bfd_endian byte_order = gdbarch_byte_order (target_gdbarch ()); |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2632 | |
2633 | /* We are dealing with three different addresses. EXEC_BFD | |
2634 | represents current address in on-disk file. target memory content | |
2635 | may be different from EXEC_BFD as the file may have been prelinked | |
2636 | to a different address after the executable has been loaded. | |
2637 | Moreover the address of placement in target memory can be | |
3e43a32a MS |
2638 | different from what the program headers in target memory say - |
2639 | this is the goal of PIE. | |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2640 | |
2641 | Detected DISPLACEMENT covers both the offsets of PIE placement and | |
2642 | possible new prelink performed after start of the program. Here | |
2643 | relocate BUF and BUF2 just by the EXEC_BFD vs. target memory | |
2644 | content offset for the verification purpose. */ | |
2645 | ||
d1012b8e | 2646 | if (phdrs_target->size () != phdrs_binary->size () |
7e10abd1 | 2647 | || bfd_get_arch_size (current_program_space->exec_bfd ()) != arch_size) |
d1012b8e | 2648 | return 0; |
3e43a32a | 2649 | else if (arch_size == 32 |
17658d46 | 2650 | && phdrs_target->size () >= sizeof (Elf32_External_Phdr) |
dda83cd7 | 2651 | && phdrs_target->size () % sizeof (Elf32_External_Phdr) == 0) |
0a1e94c7 | 2652 | { |
7e10abd1 TT |
2653 | Elf_Internal_Ehdr *ehdr2 |
2654 | = elf_tdata (current_program_space->exec_bfd ())->elf_header; | |
2655 | Elf_Internal_Phdr *phdr2 | |
2656 | = elf_tdata (current_program_space->exec_bfd ())->phdr; | |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2657 | CORE_ADDR displacement = 0; |
2658 | int i; | |
2659 | ||
2660 | /* DISPLACEMENT could be found more easily by the difference of | |
2661 | ehdr2->e_entry. But we haven't read the ehdr yet, and we | |
2662 | already have enough information to compute that displacement | |
2663 | with what we've read. */ | |
2664 | ||
2665 | for (i = 0; i < ehdr2->e_phnum; i++) | |
2666 | if (phdr2[i].p_type == PT_LOAD) | |
2667 | { | |
2668 | Elf32_External_Phdr *phdrp; | |
2669 | gdb_byte *buf_vaddr_p, *buf_paddr_p; | |
2670 | CORE_ADDR vaddr, paddr; | |
2671 | CORE_ADDR displacement_vaddr = 0; | |
2672 | CORE_ADDR displacement_paddr = 0; | |
2673 | ||
17658d46 | 2674 | phdrp = &((Elf32_External_Phdr *) phdrs_target->data ())[i]; |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2675 | buf_vaddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_vaddr; |
2676 | buf_paddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_paddr; | |
2677 | ||
2678 | vaddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 4, | |
2679 | byte_order); | |
2680 | displacement_vaddr = vaddr - phdr2[i].p_vaddr; | |
2681 | ||
2682 | paddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 4, | |
2683 | byte_order); | |
2684 | displacement_paddr = paddr - phdr2[i].p_paddr; | |
2685 | ||
2686 | if (displacement_vaddr == displacement_paddr) | |
2687 | displacement = displacement_vaddr; | |
2688 | ||
2689 | break; | |
2690 | } | |
2691 | ||
17658d46 | 2692 | /* Now compare program headers from the target and the binary |
dda83cd7 | 2693 | with optional DISPLACEMENT. */ |
0a1e94c7 | 2694 | |
17658d46 SM |
2695 | for (i = 0; |
2696 | i < phdrs_target->size () / sizeof (Elf32_External_Phdr); | |
2697 | i++) | |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2698 | { |
2699 | Elf32_External_Phdr *phdrp; | |
2700 | Elf32_External_Phdr *phdr2p; | |
2701 | gdb_byte *buf_vaddr_p, *buf_paddr_p; | |
2702 | CORE_ADDR vaddr, paddr; | |
43b8e241 | 2703 | asection *plt2_asect; |
0a1e94c7 | 2704 | |
17658d46 | 2705 | phdrp = &((Elf32_External_Phdr *) phdrs_target->data ())[i]; |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2706 | buf_vaddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_vaddr; |
2707 | buf_paddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_paddr; | |
d1012b8e | 2708 | phdr2p = &((Elf32_External_Phdr *) phdrs_binary->data ())[i]; |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2709 | |
2710 | /* PT_GNU_STACK is an exception by being never relocated by | |
2711 | prelink as its addresses are always zero. */ | |
2712 | ||
2713 | if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0) | |
2714 | continue; | |
2715 | ||
2716 | /* Check also other adjustment combinations - PR 11786. */ | |
2717 | ||
3e43a32a MS |
2718 | vaddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 4, |
2719 | byte_order); | |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2720 | vaddr -= displacement; |
2721 | store_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 4, byte_order, vaddr); | |
2722 | ||
3e43a32a MS |
2723 | paddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 4, |
2724 | byte_order); | |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2725 | paddr -= displacement; |
2726 | store_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 4, byte_order, paddr); | |
2727 | ||
2728 | if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0) | |
2729 | continue; | |
2730 | ||
204b5331 DE |
2731 | /* Strip modifies the flags and alignment of PT_GNU_RELRO. |
2732 | CentOS-5 has problems with filesz, memsz as well. | |
be2d111a | 2733 | Strip also modifies memsz of PT_TLS. |
204b5331 | 2734 | See PR 11786. */ |
c44deb73 SM |
2735 | if (phdr2[i].p_type == PT_GNU_RELRO |
2736 | || phdr2[i].p_type == PT_TLS) | |
204b5331 DE |
2737 | { |
2738 | Elf32_External_Phdr tmp_phdr = *phdrp; | |
2739 | Elf32_External_Phdr tmp_phdr2 = *phdr2p; | |
2740 | ||
2741 | memset (tmp_phdr.p_filesz, 0, 4); | |
2742 | memset (tmp_phdr.p_memsz, 0, 4); | |
2743 | memset (tmp_phdr.p_flags, 0, 4); | |
2744 | memset (tmp_phdr.p_align, 0, 4); | |
2745 | memset (tmp_phdr2.p_filesz, 0, 4); | |
2746 | memset (tmp_phdr2.p_memsz, 0, 4); | |
2747 | memset (tmp_phdr2.p_flags, 0, 4); | |
2748 | memset (tmp_phdr2.p_align, 0, 4); | |
2749 | ||
2750 | if (memcmp (&tmp_phdr, &tmp_phdr2, sizeof (tmp_phdr)) | |
2751 | == 0) | |
2752 | continue; | |
2753 | } | |
2754 | ||
43b8e241 | 2755 | /* prelink can convert .plt SHT_NOBITS to SHT_PROGBITS. */ |
7e10abd1 | 2756 | bfd *exec_bfd = current_program_space->exec_bfd (); |
43b8e241 JK |
2757 | plt2_asect = bfd_get_section_by_name (exec_bfd, ".plt"); |
2758 | if (plt2_asect) | |
2759 | { | |
2760 | int content2; | |
2761 | gdb_byte *buf_filesz_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_filesz; | |
2762 | CORE_ADDR filesz; | |
2763 | ||
fd361982 | 2764 | content2 = (bfd_section_flags (plt2_asect) |
43b8e241 JK |
2765 | & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0; |
2766 | ||
2767 | filesz = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_filesz_p, 4, | |
2768 | byte_order); | |
2769 | ||
2770 | /* PLT2_ASECT is from on-disk file (exec_bfd) while | |
2771 | FILESZ is from the in-memory image. */ | |
2772 | if (content2) | |
fd361982 | 2773 | filesz += bfd_section_size (plt2_asect); |
43b8e241 | 2774 | else |
fd361982 | 2775 | filesz -= bfd_section_size (plt2_asect); |
43b8e241 JK |
2776 | |
2777 | store_unsigned_integer (buf_filesz_p, 4, byte_order, | |
2778 | filesz); | |
2779 | ||
2780 | if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0) | |
2781 | continue; | |
2782 | } | |
2783 | ||
d1012b8e | 2784 | return 0; |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2785 | } |
2786 | } | |
3e43a32a | 2787 | else if (arch_size == 64 |
17658d46 | 2788 | && phdrs_target->size () >= sizeof (Elf64_External_Phdr) |
dda83cd7 | 2789 | && phdrs_target->size () % sizeof (Elf64_External_Phdr) == 0) |
0a1e94c7 | 2790 | { |
7e10abd1 TT |
2791 | Elf_Internal_Ehdr *ehdr2 |
2792 | = elf_tdata (current_program_space->exec_bfd ())->elf_header; | |
2793 | Elf_Internal_Phdr *phdr2 | |
2794 | = elf_tdata (current_program_space->exec_bfd ())->phdr; | |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2795 | CORE_ADDR displacement = 0; |
2796 | int i; | |
2797 | ||
2798 | /* DISPLACEMENT could be found more easily by the difference of | |
2799 | ehdr2->e_entry. But we haven't read the ehdr yet, and we | |
2800 | already have enough information to compute that displacement | |
2801 | with what we've read. */ | |
2802 | ||
2803 | for (i = 0; i < ehdr2->e_phnum; i++) | |
2804 | if (phdr2[i].p_type == PT_LOAD) | |
2805 | { | |
2806 | Elf64_External_Phdr *phdrp; | |
2807 | gdb_byte *buf_vaddr_p, *buf_paddr_p; | |
2808 | CORE_ADDR vaddr, paddr; | |
2809 | CORE_ADDR displacement_vaddr = 0; | |
2810 | CORE_ADDR displacement_paddr = 0; | |
2811 | ||
17658d46 | 2812 | phdrp = &((Elf64_External_Phdr *) phdrs_target->data ())[i]; |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2813 | buf_vaddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_vaddr; |
2814 | buf_paddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_paddr; | |
2815 | ||
2816 | vaddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 8, | |
2817 | byte_order); | |
2818 | displacement_vaddr = vaddr - phdr2[i].p_vaddr; | |
2819 | ||
2820 | paddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 8, | |
2821 | byte_order); | |
2822 | displacement_paddr = paddr - phdr2[i].p_paddr; | |
2823 | ||
2824 | if (displacement_vaddr == displacement_paddr) | |
2825 | displacement = displacement_vaddr; | |
2826 | ||
2827 | break; | |
2828 | } | |
2829 | ||
2830 | /* Now compare BUF and BUF2 with optional DISPLACEMENT. */ | |
2831 | ||
17658d46 SM |
2832 | for (i = 0; |
2833 | i < phdrs_target->size () / sizeof (Elf64_External_Phdr); | |
2834 | i++) | |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2835 | { |
2836 | Elf64_External_Phdr *phdrp; | |
2837 | Elf64_External_Phdr *phdr2p; | |
2838 | gdb_byte *buf_vaddr_p, *buf_paddr_p; | |
2839 | CORE_ADDR vaddr, paddr; | |
43b8e241 | 2840 | asection *plt2_asect; |
0a1e94c7 | 2841 | |
17658d46 | 2842 | phdrp = &((Elf64_External_Phdr *) phdrs_target->data ())[i]; |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2843 | buf_vaddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_vaddr; |
2844 | buf_paddr_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_paddr; | |
d1012b8e | 2845 | phdr2p = &((Elf64_External_Phdr *) phdrs_binary->data ())[i]; |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2846 | |
2847 | /* PT_GNU_STACK is an exception by being never relocated by | |
2848 | prelink as its addresses are always zero. */ | |
2849 | ||
2850 | if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0) | |
2851 | continue; | |
2852 | ||
2853 | /* Check also other adjustment combinations - PR 11786. */ | |
2854 | ||
3e43a32a MS |
2855 | vaddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 8, |
2856 | byte_order); | |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2857 | vaddr -= displacement; |
2858 | store_unsigned_integer (buf_vaddr_p, 8, byte_order, vaddr); | |
2859 | ||
3e43a32a MS |
2860 | paddr = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 8, |
2861 | byte_order); | |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2862 | paddr -= displacement; |
2863 | store_unsigned_integer (buf_paddr_p, 8, byte_order, paddr); | |
2864 | ||
2865 | if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0) | |
2866 | continue; | |
2867 | ||
204b5331 DE |
2868 | /* Strip modifies the flags and alignment of PT_GNU_RELRO. |
2869 | CentOS-5 has problems with filesz, memsz as well. | |
be2d111a | 2870 | Strip also modifies memsz of PT_TLS. |
204b5331 | 2871 | See PR 11786. */ |
c44deb73 SM |
2872 | if (phdr2[i].p_type == PT_GNU_RELRO |
2873 | || phdr2[i].p_type == PT_TLS) | |
204b5331 DE |
2874 | { |
2875 | Elf64_External_Phdr tmp_phdr = *phdrp; | |
2876 | Elf64_External_Phdr tmp_phdr2 = *phdr2p; | |
2877 | ||
2878 | memset (tmp_phdr.p_filesz, 0, 8); | |
2879 | memset (tmp_phdr.p_memsz, 0, 8); | |
2880 | memset (tmp_phdr.p_flags, 0, 4); | |
2881 | memset (tmp_phdr.p_align, 0, 8); | |
2882 | memset (tmp_phdr2.p_filesz, 0, 8); | |
2883 | memset (tmp_phdr2.p_memsz, 0, 8); | |
2884 | memset (tmp_phdr2.p_flags, 0, 4); | |
2885 | memset (tmp_phdr2.p_align, 0, 8); | |
2886 | ||
2887 | if (memcmp (&tmp_phdr, &tmp_phdr2, sizeof (tmp_phdr)) | |
2888 | == 0) | |
2889 | continue; | |
2890 | } | |
2891 | ||
43b8e241 | 2892 | /* prelink can convert .plt SHT_NOBITS to SHT_PROGBITS. */ |
7e10abd1 TT |
2893 | plt2_asect |
2894 | = bfd_get_section_by_name (current_program_space->exec_bfd (), | |
2895 | ".plt"); | |
43b8e241 JK |
2896 | if (plt2_asect) |
2897 | { | |
2898 | int content2; | |
2899 | gdb_byte *buf_filesz_p = (gdb_byte *) &phdrp->p_filesz; | |
2900 | CORE_ADDR filesz; | |
2901 | ||
fd361982 | 2902 | content2 = (bfd_section_flags (plt2_asect) |
43b8e241 JK |
2903 | & SEC_HAS_CONTENTS) != 0; |
2904 | ||
2905 | filesz = extract_unsigned_integer (buf_filesz_p, 8, | |
2906 | byte_order); | |
2907 | ||
7e10abd1 TT |
2908 | /* PLT2_ASECT is from on-disk file (current |
2909 | exec_bfd) while FILESZ is from the in-memory | |
2910 | image. */ | |
43b8e241 | 2911 | if (content2) |
fd361982 | 2912 | filesz += bfd_section_size (plt2_asect); |
43b8e241 | 2913 | else |
fd361982 | 2914 | filesz -= bfd_section_size (plt2_asect); |
43b8e241 JK |
2915 | |
2916 | store_unsigned_integer (buf_filesz_p, 8, byte_order, | |
2917 | filesz); | |
2918 | ||
2919 | if (memcmp (phdrp, phdr2p, sizeof (*phdrp)) == 0) | |
2920 | continue; | |
2921 | } | |
2922 | ||
d1012b8e | 2923 | return 0; |
0a1e94c7 JK |
2924 | } |
2925 | } | |
2926 | else | |
d1012b8e | 2927 | return 0; |
0a1e94c7 | 2928 | } |
09919ac2 | 2929 | } |
b8040f19 | 2930 | |
ccf26247 JK |
2931 | if (info_verbose) |
2932 | { | |
2933 | /* It can be printed repeatedly as there is no easy way to check | |
2934 | the executable symbols/file has been already relocated to | |
2935 | displacement. */ | |
2936 | ||
2937 | printf_unfiltered (_("Using PIE (Position Independent Executable) " | |
2938 | "displacement %s for \"%s\".\n"), | |
8f61baf8 | 2939 | paddress (target_gdbarch (), exec_displacement), |
7e10abd1 | 2940 | bfd_get_filename (current_program_space->exec_bfd ())); |
ccf26247 JK |
2941 | } |
2942 | ||
8f61baf8 | 2943 | *displacementp = exec_displacement; |
01c30d6e | 2944 | return 1; |
b8040f19 JK |
2945 | } |
2946 | ||
2947 | /* Relocate the main executable. This function should be called upon | |
c378eb4e | 2948 | stopping the inferior process at the entry point to the program. |
b8040f19 JK |
2949 | The entry point from BFD is compared to the AT_ENTRY of AUXV and if they are |
2950 | different, the main executable is relocated by the proper amount. */ | |
2951 | ||
2952 | static void | |
2953 | svr4_relocate_main_executable (void) | |
2954 | { | |
01c30d6e JK |
2955 | CORE_ADDR displacement; |
2956 | ||
4e5799b6 JK |
2957 | /* If we are re-running this executable, SYMFILE_OBJFILE->SECTION_OFFSETS |
2958 | probably contains the offsets computed using the PIE displacement | |
2959 | from the previous run, which of course are irrelevant for this run. | |
2960 | So we need to determine the new PIE displacement and recompute the | |
2961 | section offsets accordingly, even if SYMFILE_OBJFILE->SECTION_OFFSETS | |
2962 | already contains pre-computed offsets. | |
01c30d6e | 2963 | |
4e5799b6 | 2964 | If we cannot compute the PIE displacement, either: |
01c30d6e | 2965 | |
4e5799b6 JK |
2966 | - The executable is not PIE. |
2967 | ||
2968 | - SYMFILE_OBJFILE does not match the executable started in the target. | |
2969 | This can happen for main executable symbols loaded at the host while | |
2970 | `ld.so --ld-args main-executable' is loaded in the target. | |
2971 | ||
2972 | Then we leave the section offsets untouched and use them as is for | |
2973 | this run. Either: | |
2974 | ||
2975 | - These section offsets were properly reset earlier, and thus | |
2976 | already contain the correct values. This can happen for instance | |
2977 | when reconnecting via the remote protocol to a target that supports | |
2978 | the `qOffsets' packet. | |
2979 | ||
2980 | - The section offsets were not reset earlier, and the best we can | |
c378eb4e | 2981 | hope is that the old offsets are still applicable to the new run. */ |
01c30d6e JK |
2982 | |
2983 | if (! svr4_exec_displacement (&displacement)) | |
2984 | return; | |
b8040f19 | 2985 | |
01c30d6e JK |
2986 | /* Even DISPLACEMENT 0 is a valid new difference of in-memory vs. in-file |
2987 | addresses. */ | |
b8040f19 | 2988 | |
a42d7dd8 TT |
2989 | objfile *objf = current_program_space->symfile_object_file; |
2990 | if (objf) | |
e2a44558 | 2991 | { |
a42d7dd8 | 2992 | section_offsets new_offsets (objf->section_offsets.size (), |
6a053cb1 | 2993 | displacement); |
a42d7dd8 | 2994 | objfile_relocate (objf, new_offsets); |
e2a44558 | 2995 | } |
7e10abd1 | 2996 | else if (current_program_space->exec_bfd ()) |
51bee8e9 JK |
2997 | { |
2998 | asection *asect; | |
2999 | ||
7e10abd1 | 3000 | bfd *exec_bfd = current_program_space->exec_bfd (); |
51bee8e9 JK |
3001 | for (asect = exec_bfd->sections; asect != NULL; asect = asect->next) |
3002 | exec_set_section_address (bfd_get_filename (exec_bfd), asect->index, | |
fd361982 | 3003 | bfd_section_vma (asect) + displacement); |
51bee8e9 | 3004 | } |
e2a44558 KB |
3005 | } |
3006 | ||
7f86f058 | 3007 | /* Implement the "create_inferior_hook" target_solib_ops method. |
13437d4b KB |
3008 | |
3009 | For SVR4 executables, this first instruction is either the first | |
3010 | instruction in the dynamic linker (for dynamically linked | |
3011 | executables) or the instruction at "start" for statically linked | |
3012 | executables. For dynamically linked executables, the system | |
3013 | first exec's /lib/libc.so.N, which contains the dynamic linker, | |
3014 | and starts it running. The dynamic linker maps in any needed | |
3015 | shared libraries, maps in the actual user executable, and then | |
3016 | jumps to "start" in the user executable. | |
3017 | ||
7f86f058 PA |
3018 | We can arrange to cooperate with the dynamic linker to discover the |
3019 | names of shared libraries that are dynamically linked, and the base | |
3020 | addresses to which they are linked. | |
13437d4b KB |
3021 | |
3022 | This function is responsible for discovering those names and | |
3023 | addresses, and saving sufficient information about them to allow | |
d2e5c99a | 3024 | their symbols to be read at a later time. */ |
13437d4b | 3025 | |
e2a44558 | 3026 | static void |
268a4a75 | 3027 | svr4_solib_create_inferior_hook (int from_tty) |
13437d4b | 3028 | { |
1a816a87 PA |
3029 | struct svr4_info *info; |
3030 | ||
d70cc3ba | 3031 | info = get_svr4_info (current_program_space); |
2020b7ab | 3032 | |
f9e14852 GB |
3033 | /* Clear the probes-based interface's state. */ |
3034 | free_probes_table (info); | |
3035 | free_solib_list (info); | |
3036 | ||
e2a44558 | 3037 | /* Relocate the main executable if necessary. */ |
86e4bafc | 3038 | svr4_relocate_main_executable (); |
e2a44558 | 3039 | |
c91c8c16 PA |
3040 | /* No point setting a breakpoint in the dynamic linker if we can't |
3041 | hit it (e.g., a core file, or a trace file). */ | |
55f6301a | 3042 | if (!target_has_execution ()) |
c91c8c16 PA |
3043 | return; |
3044 | ||
d5a921c9 | 3045 | if (!svr4_have_link_map_offsets ()) |
513f5903 | 3046 | return; |
d5a921c9 | 3047 | |
268a4a75 | 3048 | if (!enable_break (info, from_tty)) |
542c95c2 | 3049 | return; |
13437d4b KB |
3050 | } |
3051 | ||
3052 | static void | |
3053 | svr4_clear_solib (void) | |
3054 | { | |
6c95b8df PA |
3055 | struct svr4_info *info; |
3056 | ||
d70cc3ba | 3057 | info = get_svr4_info (current_program_space); |
6c95b8df PA |
3058 | info->debug_base = 0; |
3059 | info->debug_loader_offset_p = 0; | |
3060 | info->debug_loader_offset = 0; | |
3061 | xfree (info->debug_loader_name); | |
3062 | info->debug_loader_name = NULL; | |
13437d4b KB |
3063 | } |
3064 | ||
6bb7be43 JB |
3065 | /* Clear any bits of ADDR that wouldn't fit in a target-format |
3066 | data pointer. "Data pointer" here refers to whatever sort of | |
3067 | address the dynamic linker uses to manage its sections. At the | |
3068 | moment, we don't support shared libraries on any processors where | |
3069 | code and data pointers are different sizes. | |
3070 | ||
3071 | This isn't really the right solution. What we really need here is | |
3072 | a way to do arithmetic on CORE_ADDR values that respects the | |
3073 | natural pointer/address correspondence. (For example, on the MIPS, | |
3074 | converting a 32-bit pointer to a 64-bit CORE_ADDR requires you to | |
3075 | sign-extend the value. There, simply truncating the bits above | |
819844ad | 3076 | gdbarch_ptr_bit, as we do below, is no good.) This should probably |
6bb7be43 JB |
3077 | be a new gdbarch method or something. */ |
3078 | static CORE_ADDR | |
3079 | svr4_truncate_ptr (CORE_ADDR addr) | |
3080 | { | |
f5656ead | 3081 | if (gdbarch_ptr_bit (target_gdbarch ()) == sizeof (CORE_ADDR) * 8) |
6bb7be43 JB |
3082 | /* We don't need to truncate anything, and the bit twiddling below |
3083 | will fail due to overflow problems. */ | |
3084 | return addr; | |
3085 | else | |
f5656ead | 3086 | return addr & (((CORE_ADDR) 1 << gdbarch_ptr_bit (target_gdbarch ())) - 1); |
6bb7be43 JB |
3087 | } |
3088 | ||
3089 | ||
749499cb KB |
3090 | static void |
3091 | svr4_relocate_section_addresses (struct so_list *so, | |
dda83cd7 | 3092 | struct target_section *sec) |
749499cb | 3093 | { |
2b2848e2 DE |
3094 | bfd *abfd = sec->the_bfd_section->owner; |
3095 | ||
3096 | sec->addr = svr4_truncate_ptr (sec->addr + lm_addr_check (so, abfd)); | |
3097 | sec->endaddr = svr4_truncate_ptr (sec->endaddr + lm_addr_check (so, abfd)); | |
749499cb | 3098 | } |
4b188b9f | 3099 | \f |
749499cb | 3100 | |
4b188b9f | 3101 | /* Architecture-specific operations. */ |
6bb7be43 | 3102 | |
4b188b9f MK |
3103 | /* Per-architecture data key. */ |
3104 | static struct gdbarch_data *solib_svr4_data; | |
e5e2b9ff | 3105 | |
4b188b9f | 3106 | struct solib_svr4_ops |
e5e2b9ff | 3107 | { |
4b188b9f MK |
3108 | /* Return a description of the layout of `struct link_map'. */ |
3109 | struct link_map_offsets *(*fetch_link_map_offsets)(void); | |
3110 | }; | |
e5e2b9ff | 3111 | |
4b188b9f | 3112 | /* Return a default for the architecture-specific operations. */ |
e5e2b9ff | 3113 | |
4b188b9f MK |
3114 | static void * |
3115 | solib_svr4_init (struct obstack *obstack) | |
e5e2b9ff | 3116 | { |
4b188b9f | 3117 | struct solib_svr4_ops *ops; |
e5e2b9ff | 3118 | |
4b188b9f | 3119 | ops = OBSTACK_ZALLOC (obstack, struct solib_svr4_ops); |
8d005789 | 3120 | ops->fetch_link_map_offsets = NULL; |
4b188b9f | 3121 | return ops; |
e5e2b9ff KB |
3122 | } |
3123 | ||
4b188b9f | 3124 | /* Set the architecture-specific `struct link_map_offsets' fetcher for |
7e3cb44c | 3125 | GDBARCH to FLMO. Also, install SVR4 solib_ops into GDBARCH. */ |
1c4dcb57 | 3126 | |
21479ded | 3127 | void |
e5e2b9ff | 3128 | set_solib_svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, |
dda83cd7 | 3129 | struct link_map_offsets *(*flmo) (void)) |
21479ded | 3130 | { |
19ba03f4 SM |
3131 | struct solib_svr4_ops *ops |
3132 | = (struct solib_svr4_ops *) gdbarch_data (gdbarch, solib_svr4_data); | |
4b188b9f MK |
3133 | |
3134 | ops->fetch_link_map_offsets = flmo; | |
7e3cb44c UW |
3135 | |
3136 | set_solib_ops (gdbarch, &svr4_so_ops); | |
626ca2c0 CB |
3137 | set_gdbarch_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order |
3138 | (gdbarch, svr4_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order); | |
21479ded KB |
3139 | } |
3140 | ||
4b188b9f MK |
3141 | /* Fetch a link_map_offsets structure using the architecture-specific |
3142 | `struct link_map_offsets' fetcher. */ | |
1c4dcb57 | 3143 | |
4b188b9f MK |
3144 | static struct link_map_offsets * |
3145 | svr4_fetch_link_map_offsets (void) | |
21479ded | 3146 | { |
19ba03f4 SM |
3147 | struct solib_svr4_ops *ops |
3148 | = (struct solib_svr4_ops *) gdbarch_data (target_gdbarch (), | |
3149 | solib_svr4_data); | |
4b188b9f MK |
3150 | |
3151 | gdb_assert (ops->fetch_link_map_offsets); | |
3152 | return ops->fetch_link_map_offsets (); | |
21479ded KB |
3153 | } |
3154 | ||
4b188b9f MK |
3155 | /* Return 1 if a link map offset fetcher has been defined, 0 otherwise. */ |
3156 | ||
3157 | static int | |
3158 | svr4_have_link_map_offsets (void) | |
3159 | { | |
19ba03f4 SM |
3160 | struct solib_svr4_ops *ops |
3161 | = (struct solib_svr4_ops *) gdbarch_data (target_gdbarch (), | |
3162 | solib_svr4_data); | |
433759f7 | 3163 | |
4b188b9f MK |
3164 | return (ops->fetch_link_map_offsets != NULL); |
3165 | } | |
3166 | \f | |
3167 | ||
e4bbbda8 MK |
3168 | /* Most OS'es that have SVR4-style ELF dynamic libraries define a |
3169 | `struct r_debug' and a `struct link_map' that are binary compatible | |
85102364 | 3170 | with the original SVR4 implementation. */ |
e4bbbda8 MK |
3171 | |
3172 | /* Fetch (and possibly build) an appropriate `struct link_map_offsets' | |
3173 | for an ILP32 SVR4 system. */ | |
d989b283 | 3174 | |
e4bbbda8 MK |
3175 | struct link_map_offsets * |
3176 | svr4_ilp32_fetch_link_map_offsets (void) | |
3177 | { | |
3178 | static struct link_map_offsets lmo; | |
3179 | static struct link_map_offsets *lmp = NULL; | |
3180 | ||
3181 | if (lmp == NULL) | |
3182 | { | |
3183 | lmp = &lmo; | |
3184 | ||
e4cd0d6a MK |
3185 | lmo.r_version_offset = 0; |
3186 | lmo.r_version_size = 4; | |
e4bbbda8 | 3187 | lmo.r_map_offset = 4; |
7cd25cfc | 3188 | lmo.r_brk_offset = 8; |
e4cd0d6a | 3189 | lmo.r_ldsomap_offset = 20; |
e4bbbda8 MK |
3190 | |
3191 | /* Everything we need is in the first 20 bytes. */ | |
3192 | lmo.link_map_size = 20; | |
3193 | lmo.l_addr_offset = 0; | |
e4bbbda8 | 3194 | lmo.l_name_offset = 4; |
cc10cae3 | 3195 | lmo.l_ld_offset = 8; |
e4bbbda8 | 3196 | lmo.l_next_offset = 12; |
e4bbbda8 | 3197 | lmo.l_prev_offset = 16; |
e4bbbda8 MK |
3198 | } |
3199 | ||
3200 | return lmp; | |
3201 | } | |
3202 | ||
3203 | /* Fetch (and possibly build) an appropriate `struct link_map_offsets' | |
3204 | for an LP64 SVR4 system. */ | |
d989b283 | 3205 | |
e4bbbda8 MK |
3206 | struct link_map_offsets * |
3207 | svr4_lp64_fetch_link_map_offsets (void) | |
3208 | { | |
3209 | static struct link_map_offsets lmo; | |
3210 | static struct link_map_offsets *lmp = NULL; | |
3211 | ||
3212 | if (lmp == NULL) | |
3213 | { | |
3214 | lmp = &lmo; | |
3215 | ||
e4cd0d6a MK |
3216 | lmo.r_version_offset = 0; |
3217 | lmo.r_version_size = 4; | |
e4bbbda8 | 3218 | lmo.r_map_offset = 8; |
7cd25cfc | 3219 | lmo.r_brk_offset = 16; |
e4cd0d6a | 3220 | lmo.r_ldsomap_offset = 40; |
e4bbbda8 MK |
3221 | |
3222 | /* Everything we need is in the first 40 bytes. */ | |
3223 | lmo.link_map_size = 40; | |
3224 | lmo.l_addr_offset = 0; | |
e4bbbda8 | 3225 | lmo.l_name_offset = 8; |
cc10cae3 | 3226 | lmo.l_ld_offset = 16; |
e4bbbda8 | 3227 | lmo.l_next_offset = 24; |
e4bbbda8 | 3228 | lmo.l_prev_offset = 32; |
e4bbbda8 MK |
3229 | } |
3230 | ||
3231 | return lmp; | |
3232 | } | |
3233 | \f | |
3234 | ||
7d522c90 | 3235 | struct target_so_ops svr4_so_ops; |
13437d4b | 3236 | |
626ca2c0 | 3237 | /* Search order for ELF DSOs linked with -Bsymbolic. Those DSOs have a |
3a40aaa0 UW |
3238 | different rule for symbol lookup. The lookup begins here in the DSO, not in |
3239 | the main executable. */ | |
3240 | ||
626ca2c0 CB |
3241 | static void |
3242 | svr4_iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order | |
3243 | (struct gdbarch *gdbarch, | |
3244 | iterate_over_objfiles_in_search_order_cb_ftype *cb, | |
3245 | void *cb_data, struct objfile *current_objfile) | |
3a40aaa0 | 3246 | { |
626ca2c0 CB |
3247 | bool checked_current_objfile = false; |
3248 | if (current_objfile != nullptr) | |
61f0d762 | 3249 | { |
626ca2c0 | 3250 | bfd *abfd; |
61f0d762 | 3251 | |
626ca2c0 | 3252 | if (current_objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink != nullptr) |
dda83cd7 | 3253 | current_objfile = current_objfile->separate_debug_objfile_backlink; |
61f0d762 | 3254 | |
a42d7dd8 | 3255 | if (current_objfile == current_program_space->symfile_object_file) |
7e10abd1 | 3256 | abfd = current_program_space->exec_bfd (); |
626ca2c0 CB |
3257 | else |
3258 | abfd = current_objfile->obfd; | |
3259 | ||
7ab78ccb SM |
3260 | if (abfd != nullptr |
3261 | && scan_dyntag (DT_SYMBOLIC, abfd, nullptr, nullptr) == 1) | |
626ca2c0 CB |
3262 | { |
3263 | checked_current_objfile = true; | |
3264 | if (cb (current_objfile, cb_data) != 0) | |
3265 | return; | |
3266 | } | |
3267 | } | |
3a40aaa0 | 3268 | |
626ca2c0 CB |
3269 | for (objfile *objfile : current_program_space->objfiles ()) |
3270 | { | |
3271 | if (checked_current_objfile && objfile == current_objfile) | |
3272 | continue; | |
3273 | if (cb (objfile, cb_data) != 0) | |
3274 | return; | |
3275 | } | |
3a40aaa0 UW |
3276 | } |
3277 | ||
6c265988 | 3278 | void _initialize_svr4_solib (); |
13437d4b | 3279 | void |
6c265988 | 3280 | _initialize_svr4_solib () |
13437d4b | 3281 | { |
4b188b9f MK |
3282 | solib_svr4_data = gdbarch_data_register_pre_init (solib_svr4_init); |
3283 | ||
749499cb | 3284 | svr4_so_ops.relocate_section_addresses = svr4_relocate_section_addresses; |
13437d4b | 3285 | svr4_so_ops.free_so = svr4_free_so; |
0892cb63 | 3286 | svr4_so_ops.clear_so = svr4_clear_so; |
13437d4b KB |
3287 | svr4_so_ops.clear_solib = svr4_clear_solib; |
3288 | svr4_so_ops.solib_create_inferior_hook = svr4_solib_create_inferior_hook; | |
13437d4b KB |
3289 | svr4_so_ops.current_sos = svr4_current_sos; |
3290 | svr4_so_ops.open_symbol_file_object = open_symbol_file_object; | |
d7fa2ae2 | 3291 | svr4_so_ops.in_dynsym_resolve_code = svr4_in_dynsym_resolve_code; |
831a0c44 | 3292 | svr4_so_ops.bfd_open = solib_bfd_open; |
a7c02bc8 | 3293 | svr4_so_ops.same = svr4_same; |
de18c1d8 | 3294 | svr4_so_ops.keep_data_in_core = svr4_keep_data_in_core; |
f9e14852 GB |
3295 | svr4_so_ops.update_breakpoints = svr4_update_solib_event_breakpoints; |
3296 | svr4_so_ops.handle_event = svr4_handle_solib_event; | |
7905fc35 | 3297 | |
c90e7d63 SM |
3298 | gdb::observers::free_objfile.attach (svr4_free_objfile_observer, |
3299 | "solib-svr4"); | |
13437d4b | 3300 | } |