xref: /freebsd/sys/sys/link_aout.h (revision a0ee8cc6)
1 /*-
2  * Copyright (c) 1993 Paul Kranenburg
3  * All rights reserved.
4  *
5  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
6  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
7  * are met:
8  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
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13  * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software
14  *    must display the following acknowledgement:
15  *      This product includes software developed by Paul Kranenburg.
16  * 4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
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18  *
19  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR
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24  * NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE,
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29  *
30  * $FreeBSD$
31  */
32 
33 /*
34  * RRS section definitions.
35  *
36  * The layout of some data structures defined in this header file is
37  * such that we can provide compatibility with the SunOS 4.x shared
38  * library scheme.
39  */
40 
41 #ifndef _SYS_LINK_AOUT_H_
42 #define _SYS_LINK_AOUT_H_
43 
44 struct dl_info;
45 
46 /*
47  * A `Shared Object Descriptor' describes a shared object that is needed
48  * to complete the link edit process of the object containing it.
49  * A list of such objects (chained through `sod_next') is pointed at
50  * by `sdt_sods' in the section_dispatch_table structure.
51  */
52 
53 struct sod {	/* Shared Object Descriptor */
54 	long	sod_name;		/* name (relative to load address) */
55 	u_int	sod_library  : 1,	/* Searched for by library rules */
56 		sod_reserved : 31;
57 	short	sod_major;		/* major version number */
58 	short	sod_minor;		/* minor version number */
59 	long	sod_next;		/* next sod */
60 };
61 
62 /*
63  * `Shared Object Map's are used by the run-time link editor (ld.so) to
64  * keep track of all shared objects loaded into a process' address space.
65  * These structures are only used at run-time and do not occur within
66  * the text or data segment of an executable or shared library.
67  */
68 struct so_map {		/* Shared Object Map */
69 	caddr_t		som_addr;	/* Address at which object mapped */
70 	char 		*som_path;	/* Path to mmap'ed file */
71 	struct so_map	*som_next;	/* Next map in chain */
72 	struct sod	*som_sod;	/* Sod responsible for this map */
73 	caddr_t		som_sodbase;	/* Base address of this sod */
74 	u_int		som_write : 1;	/* Text is currently writable */
75 	struct _dynamic	*som_dynamic;	/* _dynamic structure */
76 	caddr_t		som_spd;	/* Private data */
77 };
78 
79 /*
80  * Symbol description with size. This is simply an `nlist' with
81  * one field (nz_size) added.
82  * Used to convey size information on items in the data segment
83  * of shared objects. An array of these live in the shared object's
84  * text segment and is addressed by the `sdt_nzlist' field.
85  */
86 struct nzlist {
87 	struct nlist	nlist;
88 	u_long		nz_size;
89 };
90 
91 #define nz_un		nlist.n_un
92 #define nz_strx		nlist.n_un.n_strx
93 #define nz_name		nlist.n_un.n_name
94 #define nz_type		nlist.n_type
95 #define nz_value	nlist.n_value
96 #define nz_desc		nlist.n_desc
97 #define nz_other	nlist.n_other
98 
99 /*
100  * The `section_dispatch_table' structure contains offsets to various data
101  * structures needed to do run-time relocation.
102  */
103 struct section_dispatch_table {
104 	struct so_map *sdt_loaded;	/* List of loaded objects */
105 	long	sdt_sods;		/* List of shared objects descriptors */
106 	long	sdt_paths;		/* Library search paths */
107 	long	sdt_got;		/* Global offset table */
108 	long	sdt_plt;		/* Procedure linkage table */
109 	long	sdt_rel;		/* Relocation table */
110 	long	sdt_hash;		/* Symbol hash table */
111 	long	sdt_nzlist;		/* Symbol table itself */
112 	long	sdt_filler2;		/* Unused (was: stab_hash) */
113 	long	sdt_buckets;		/* Number of hash buckets */
114 	long	sdt_strings;		/* Symbol strings */
115 	long	sdt_str_sz;		/* Size of symbol strings */
116 	long	sdt_text_sz;		/* Size of text area */
117 	long	sdt_plt_sz;		/* Size of procedure linkage table */
118 };
119 
120 /*
121  * RRS symbol hash table, addressed by `sdt_hash' in section_dispatch_table.
122  * Used to quickly lookup symbols of the shared object by hashing
123  * on the symbol's name. `rh_symbolnum' is the index of the symbol
124  * in the shared object's symbol list (`sdt_nzlist'), `rh_next' is
125  * the next symbol in the hash bucket (in case of collisions).
126  */
127 struct rrs_hash {
128 	int	rh_symbolnum;		/* Symbol number */
129 	int	rh_next;		/* Next hash entry */
130 };
131 
132 /*
133  * `rt_symbols' is used to keep track of run-time allocated commons
134  * and data items copied from shared objects.
135  */
136 struct rt_symbol {
137 	struct nzlist		*rt_sp;		/* The symbol */
138 	struct rt_symbol	*rt_next;	/* Next in linear list */
139 	struct rt_symbol	*rt_link;	/* Next in bucket */
140 	caddr_t			rt_srcaddr;	/* Address of "master" copy */
141 	struct so_map		*rt_smp;	/* Originating map */
142 };
143 
144 /*
145  * Debugger interface structure.
146  */
147 struct so_debug {
148 	int	dd_version;		/* Version # of interface */
149 	int	dd_in_debugger;		/* Set when run by debugger */
150 	int	dd_sym_loaded;		/* Run-time linking brought more
151 					   symbols into scope */
152 	char   	 *dd_bpt_addr;		/* Address of rtld-generated bpt */
153 	int	dd_bpt_shadow;		/* Original contents of bpt */
154 	struct rt_symbol *dd_cc;	/* Allocated commons/copied data */
155 };
156 
157 /*
158  * Version returned to crt0 from ld.so
159  */
160 #define LDSO_VERSION_NONE	0	/* FreeBSD2.0, 2.0.5 */
161 #define LDSO_VERSION_HAS_DLEXIT	1	/* includes dlexit in ld_entry */
162 #define LDSO_VERSION_HAS_DLSYM3	2	/* includes 3-argument dlsym */
163 #define LDSO_VERSION_HAS_DLADDR	3	/* includes dladdr in ld_entry */
164 
165 /*
166  * Entry points into ld.so - user interface to the run-time linker.
167  * Entries are valid for the given version numbers returned by ld.so
168  * to crt0.
169  */
170 struct ld_entry {
171 	void	*(*dlopen)(const char *, int);	/* NONE */
172 	int	(*dlclose)(void *);		/* NONE */
173 	void	*(*dlsym)(void *, const char *);	/* NONE */
174 	const char *(*dlerror)(void);		/* NONE */
175 	void	(*dlexit)(void);			/* HAS_DLEXIT */
176 	void	*(*dlsym3)(void *, const char *, void *); /* HAS_DLSYM3 */
177 	int	 (*dladdr)(const void *, struct dl_info *); /* HAS_DLADDR */
178 };
179 
180 /*
181  * This is the structure pointed at by the __DYNAMIC symbol if an
182  * executable requires the attention of the run-time link editor.
183  * __DYNAMIC is given the value zero if no run-time linking needs to
184  * be done (it is always present in shared objects).
185  * The union `d_un' provides for different versions of the dynamic
186  * linking mechanism (switched on by `d_version'). The last version
187  * used by Sun is 3. We leave some room here and go to version number
188  * 8 for NetBSD, the main difference lying in the support for the
189  * `nz_list' type of symbols.
190  */
191 
192 struct _dynamic {
193 	int		d_version;	/* version # of this interface */
194 	struct so_debug	*d_debug;
195 	union {
196 		struct section_dispatch_table *d_sdt;
197 	} d_un;
198 	struct ld_entry *d_entry;	/* XXX */
199 };
200 
201 #define LD_VERSION_SUN		(3)
202 #define LD_VERSION_BSD		(8)
203 #define LD_VERSION_NZLIST_P(v)	((v) >= 8)
204 
205 #define LD_GOT(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_got)
206 #define LD_PLT(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_plt)
207 #define LD_REL(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_rel)
208 #define LD_SYMBOL(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_nzlist)
209 #define LD_HASH(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_hash)
210 #define LD_STRINGS(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_strings)
211 #define LD_NEED(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_sods)
212 #define LD_BUCKETS(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_buckets)
213 #define LD_PATHS(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_paths)
214 
215 #define LD_GOTSZ(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_plt - (x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_got)
216 #define LD_RELSZ(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_hash - (x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_rel)
217 #define LD_HASHSZ(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_nzlist - (x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_hash)
218 #define LD_STABSZ(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_strings - (x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_nzlist)
219 #define LD_PLTSZ(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_plt_sz)
220 #define LD_STRSZ(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_str_sz)
221 #define LD_TEXTSZ(x)	((x)->d_un.d_sdt->sdt_text_sz)
222 
223 /*
224  * Interface to ld.so
225  */
226 struct crt_ldso {
227 	int		crt_ba;		/* Base address of ld.so */
228 	int		crt_dzfd;	/* "/dev/zero" file descriptor (SunOS) */
229 	int		crt_ldfd;	/* ld.so file descriptor */
230 	struct _dynamic	*crt_dp;	/* Main's __DYNAMIC */
231 	char		**crt_ep;	/* environment strings */
232 	caddr_t		crt_bp;		/* Breakpoint if run from debugger */
233 	char		*crt_prog;	/* Program name (v3) */
234 	char		*crt_ldso;	/* Link editor name (v4) */
235 	struct ld_entry	*crt_ldentry;	/* dl*() access (v4) */
236 	char		**crt_argv;	/* argument strings (v5) */
237 };
238 
239 /*
240  * Version passed from crt0 to ld.so (1st argument to _rtld()).
241  */
242 #define CRT_VERSION_SUN		1
243 #define CRT_VERSION_BSD_2	2
244 #define CRT_VERSION_BSD_3	3
245 #define CRT_VERSION_BSD_4	4
246 #define CRT_VERSION_BSD_5	5
247 
248 /*
249  * Maximum number of recognized shared object version numbers.
250  */
251 #define MAXDEWEY	8
252 
253 /*
254  * Header of the hints file.
255  */
256 struct hints_header {
257 	long		hh_magic;
258 #define HH_MAGIC	011421044151
259 	long		hh_version;	/* Interface version number */
260 #define LD_HINTS_VERSION_1	1
261 #define LD_HINTS_VERSION_2	2
262 	long		hh_hashtab;	/* Location of hash table */
263 	long		hh_nbucket;	/* Number of buckets in hashtab */
264 	long		hh_strtab;	/* Location of strings */
265 	long		hh_strtab_sz;	/* Size of strings */
266 	long		hh_ehints;	/* End of hints (max offset in file) */
267 	long		hh_dirlist;	/* Colon-separated list of srch dirs */
268 };
269 
270 #define HH_BADMAG(hdr)	((hdr).hh_magic != HH_MAGIC)
271 
272 /*
273  * Hash table element in hints file.
274  */
275 struct hints_bucket {
276 	/* namex and pathx are indices into the string table */
277 	int		hi_namex;		/* Library name */
278 	int		hi_pathx;		/* Full path */
279 	int		hi_dewey[MAXDEWEY];	/* The versions */
280 	int		hi_ndewey;		/* Number of version numbers */
281 #define hi_major hi_dewey[0]
282 #define hi_minor hi_dewey[1]
283 	int		hi_next;		/* Next in this bucket */
284 };
285 
286 #define _PATH_LD_HINTS		"/var/run/ld.so.hints"
287 
288 #endif /* _SYS_LINK_AOUT_H_ */
289