/* * lookup.c * * This file contains functions that assist in the reading and searching * the symbol table of an ELF object. * * Copyright (C) 2014 Seth Jennings * Copyright (C) 2014 Josh Poimboeuf * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License * as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 * of the License, or (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA, * 02110-1301, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "lookup.h" #include "log.h" struct object_symbol { unsigned long addr; unsigned long size; char *name; int type, bind; }; struct export_symbol { char *name; char *objname; }; struct lookup_table { int obj_nr, exp_nr; struct object_symbol *obj_syms; struct export_symbol *exp_syms; struct object_symbol *local_syms; }; #define for_each_obj_symbol(ndx, iter, table) \ for (ndx = 0, iter = table->obj_syms; ndx < table->obj_nr; ndx++, iter++) #define for_each_obj_symbol_continue(ndx, iter, table) \ for (iter = table->obj_syms + ndx; ndx < table->obj_nr; ndx++, iter++) #define for_each_exp_symbol(ndx, iter, table) \ for (ndx = 0, iter = table->exp_syms; ndx < table->exp_nr; ndx++, iter++) static int maybe_discarded_sym(const char *name) { if (!name) return 0; /* * Sometimes these symbols are discarded during linking, and sometimes * they're not, depending on whether the parent object is vmlinux or a * module, and also depending on the kernel version. For simplicity, * we just always skip them when comparing object symbol tables. */ if (!strncmp(name, "__exitcall_", 11) || !strncmp(name, "__brk_reservation_fn_", 21) || !strncmp(name, "__func_stack_frame_non_standard_", 32) || !strncmp(name, "__addressable_", 14)) return 1; return 0; } static int locals_match(struct lookup_table *table, int idx, struct sym_compare_type *child_locals) { struct sym_compare_type *child; struct object_symbol *sym; int i, found; i = idx + 1; for_each_obj_symbol_continue(i, sym, table) { if (sym->type == STT_FILE) break; if (sym->bind != STB_LOCAL) continue; if (sym->type != STT_FUNC && sym->type != STT_OBJECT) continue; found = 0; for (child = child_locals; child->name; child++) { if (child->type == sym->type && !strcmp(child->name, sym->name)) { found = 1; break; } } if (!found) return 0; } for (child = child_locals; child->name; child++) { /* * Symbols which get discarded at link time are missing from * the lookup table, so skip them. */ if (maybe_discarded_sym(child->name)) continue; found = 0; i = idx + 1; for_each_obj_symbol_continue(i, sym, table) { if (sym->type == STT_FILE) break; if (sym->bind != STB_LOCAL) continue; if (sym->type != STT_FUNC && sym->type != STT_OBJECT) continue; if (maybe_discarded_sym(sym->name)) continue; if (!strcmp(child->name, sym->name)) { found = 1; break; } } if (!found) return 0; } return 1; } static void find_local_syms(struct lookup_table *table, char *hint, struct sym_compare_type *child_locals) { struct object_symbol *sym; int i; if (!child_locals) return; for_each_obj_symbol(i, sym, table) { if (sym->type != STT_FILE) continue; if (strcmp(hint, sym->name)) continue; if (!locals_match(table, i, child_locals)) continue; if (table->local_syms) ERROR("find_local_syms for %s: found_dup", hint); table->local_syms = sym; } if (!table->local_syms) ERROR("find_local_syms for %s: couldn't find in vmlinux symbol table", hint); } /* Strip the path and replace '-' with '_' */ static char *make_modname(char *modname) { char *cur, *name; if (!modname) return NULL; name = strdup(basename(modname)); if (!name) ERROR("strdup"); cur = name; /* use cur as tmp */ while (*cur != '\0') { if (*cur == '-') *cur = '_'; cur++; } return name; } static void symtab_read(struct lookup_table *table, char *path) { FILE *file; long unsigned int addr; int alloc_nr = 0, i = 0; int matched; bool skip = false; char line[256], name[256], size[16], type[16], bind[16], ndx[16]; if ((file = fopen(path, "r")) == NULL) ERROR("fopen"); /* * First, get an upper limit on the number of entries for allocation * purposes: */ while (fgets(line, 256, file)) alloc_nr++; table->obj_syms = malloc(alloc_nr * sizeof(*table->obj_syms)); if (!table->obj_syms) ERROR("malloc table.obj_syms"); memset(table->obj_syms, 0, alloc_nr * sizeof(*table->obj_syms)); rewind(file); /* Now read the actual entries: */ while (fgets(line, 256, file)) { /* * On powerpc, "readelf -s" shows both .dynsym and .symtab * tables. .dynsym is just a subset of .symtab, so skip it to * avoid duplicates. */ if (strstr(line, ".dynsym")) { skip = true; continue; } else if (strstr(line, ".symtab")) { skip = false; continue; } if (skip) continue; matched = sscanf(line, "%*s %lx %s %s %s %*s %s %s\n", &addr, size, type, bind, ndx, name); if (matched == 5) { name[0] = '\0'; matched++; } if (matched != 6 || !strcmp(ndx, "UND") || !strcmp(type, "SECTION")) continue; table->obj_syms[i].addr = addr; table->obj_syms[i].size = strtoul(size, NULL, 0); if (!strcmp(bind, "LOCAL")) { table->obj_syms[i].bind = STB_LOCAL; } else if (!strcmp(bind, "GLOBAL")) { table->obj_syms[i].bind = STB_GLOBAL; } else if (!strcmp(bind, "WEAK")) { table->obj_syms[i].bind = STB_WEAK; } else { ERROR("unknown symbol bind %s", bind); } if (!strcmp(type, "NOTYPE")) { table->obj_syms[i].type = STT_NOTYPE; } else if (!strcmp(type, "OBJECT")) { table->obj_syms[i].type = STT_OBJECT; } else if (!strcmp(type, "FUNC")) { table->obj_syms[i].type = STT_FUNC; } else if (!strcmp(type, "FILE")) { table->obj_syms[i].type = STT_FILE; } else { ERROR("unknown symbol type %s", type); } table->obj_syms[i].name = strdup(name); if (!table->obj_syms[i].name) ERROR("strdup"); i++; } table->obj_nr = i; fclose(file); } /* * Symvers file format is the following for kernels v5.3 and newer: * * * Separated by tabs. can be blank (i.e. ""). Kernels before v5.3 * don't have namespace column at all. */ static void symvers_read(struct lookup_table *table, char *path) { FILE *file; unsigned int i = 0; char line[4096]; char *objname, *symname; if ((file = fopen(path, "r")) == NULL) ERROR("fopen"); while (fgets(line, 4096, file)) table->exp_nr++; table->exp_syms = malloc(table->exp_nr * sizeof(*table->exp_syms)); if (!table->exp_syms) ERROR("malloc table.exp_syms"); memset(table->exp_syms, 0, table->exp_nr * sizeof(*table->exp_syms)); rewind(file); while (fgets(line, 4096, file)) { char *name, *namespace, *mod, *tmp; if (!(name = strchr(line, '\t'))) continue; *name++ = '\0'; if (!(namespace = strchr(name, '\t'))) continue; *namespace++ = '\0'; if (!(mod = strchr(namespace, '\t'))) continue; *mod++ = '\0'; if ((tmp = strchr(mod, '\t')) != NULL) { *tmp++ = '\0'; } else { /* * Looks like it's an old symvers file with no * namespace column. */ mod = namespace; } symname = strdup(name); if (!symname) perror("strdup"); objname = make_modname(mod); table->exp_syms[i].name = symname; table->exp_syms[i].objname = objname; i++; } fclose(file); } struct lookup_table *lookup_open(char *symtab_path, char *symvers_path, char *hint, struct sym_compare_type *locals) { struct lookup_table *table; table = malloc(sizeof(*table)); if (!table) ERROR("malloc table"); memset(table, 0, sizeof(*table)); symtab_read(table, symtab_path); symvers_read(table, symvers_path); find_local_syms(table, hint, locals); return table; } void lookup_close(struct lookup_table *table) { int i; struct object_symbol *obj_sym; struct export_symbol *exp_sym; for_each_obj_symbol(i, obj_sym, table) free(obj_sym->name); free(table->obj_syms); for_each_exp_symbol(i, exp_sym, table) { free(exp_sym->name); free(exp_sym->objname); } free(table->exp_syms); free(table); } int lookup_local_symbol(struct lookup_table *table, char *name, struct lookup_result *result) { struct object_symbol *sym; unsigned long pos = 0; int i, match = 0, in_file = 0; if (!table->local_syms) return 1; memset(result, 0, sizeof(*result)); for_each_obj_symbol(i, sym, table) { if (sym->bind == STB_LOCAL && !strcmp(sym->name, name)) pos++; if (table->local_syms == sym) { in_file = 1; continue; } if (!in_file) continue; if (sym->type == STT_FILE) break; if (sym->bind == STB_LOCAL && !strcmp(sym->name, name)) { match = 1; break; } } if (!match) return 1; result->pos = pos; result->addr = sym->addr; result->size = sym->size; return 0; } int lookup_global_symbol(struct lookup_table *table, char *name, struct lookup_result *result) { struct object_symbol *sym; int i; memset(result, 0, sizeof(*result)); for_each_obj_symbol(i, sym, table) { if ((sym->bind == STB_GLOBAL || sym->bind == STB_WEAK) && !strcmp(sym->name, name)) { result->addr = sym->addr; result->size = sym->size; result->pos = 0; /* always 0 for global symbols */ return 0; } } return 1; } int lookup_is_exported_symbol(struct lookup_table *table, char *name) { struct export_symbol *sym, *match = NULL; int i; for_each_exp_symbol(i, sym, table) { if (!strcmp(sym->name, name)) { if (match) ERROR("duplicate exported symbol found for %s", name); match = sym; } } return !!match; } /* * lookup_exported_symbol_objname - find the object/module an exported * symbol belongs to. */ char *lookup_exported_symbol_objname(struct lookup_table *table, char *name) { struct export_symbol *sym, *match = NULL; int i; for_each_exp_symbol(i, sym, table) { if (!strcmp(sym->name, name)) { if (match) ERROR("duplicate exported symbol found for %s", name); match = sym; } } if (match) return match->objname; return NULL; }