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/* Unexec for Xenix.
Note that the GNU project considers support for Xenix operation
a peripheral activity which should not be allowed to divert effort
from development of the GNU system. Changes in this code will be
installed when Xenix users send them in, but aside from that
we don't plan to think about it, or about whether other Emacs
maintenance might break it.
Copyright (C) 1988 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of GNU Emacs.
GNU Emacs 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 1, or (at your option)
any later version.
GNU Emacs 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 GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to
the Free Software Foundation, 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
/*
On 80386 Xenix, segmentation screws prevent us from modifying the text
segment at all. We basically just plug a new value for "data segment
size" into the countless headers and copy the other records straight
through. The data segment is ORG'ed at the xs_rbase value of the data
segment's xseg record (always @ 0x1880000, thanks to the "sophisticated
memory management hardware" of the chip) and extends to sbrk(0), exactly.
This code is afraid to malloc (should it be?), and alloca has to be the
wimpy, malloc-based version; consequently, data is usually copied in
smallish chunks.
gb@entity.com
*/
#include "config.h"
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <sys/file.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <varargs.h>
#include <a.out.h>
static void fatal_unexec ();
#define READ(_fd, _buffer, _size, _error_message, _error_arg) \
errno = EEOF; \
if (read(_fd, _buffer, _size) != _size) \
fatal_unexec(_error_message, _error_arg);
#define WRITE(_fd, _buffer, _size, _error_message, _error_arg) \
if (write(_fd, _buffer, _size) != _size) \
fatal_unexec(_error_message, _error_arg);
#define SEEK(_fd, _position, _error_message, _error_arg) \
errno = EEOF; \
if (lseek(_fd, _position, L_SET) != _position) \
fatal_unexec(_error_message, _error_arg);
extern int errno;
extern int sys_nerr;
extern char *sys_errlist[];
#define EEOF -1
#ifndef L_SET
#define L_SET 0
#endif
/* Should check the magic number of the old executable;
not yet written. */
check_exec (x)
struct xexec *x;
{
}
unexec (new_name, a_name, data_start, bss_start, entry_address)
char *new_name, *a_name;
unsigned data_start, bss_start, entry_address;
{
char *sbrk (), *datalim = sbrk (0), *data_org;
long segpos, textseen, textpos, textlen, datapos, datadiff, datalen;
struct xexec u_xexec, /* a.out header */
*u_xexecp = &u_xexec;
struct xext u_xext, /* extended header */
*u_xextp = &u_xext;
struct xseg u_xseg, /* segment table entry */
*u_xsegp = &u_xseg;
int i, nsegs, isdata = 0, infd, outfd;
infd = open (a_name, O_RDONLY, 0);
if (infd < 0) fatal_unexec ("opening %s", a_name);
outfd = creat (new_name, 0666);
if (outfd < 0) fatal_unexec ("creating %s", new_name);
READ (infd, u_xexecp, sizeof (struct xexec),
"error reading %s", a_name);
check_exec (u_xexecp);
READ (infd, u_xextp, sizeof (struct xext),
"error reading %s", a_name);
segpos = u_xextp->xe_segpos;
nsegs = u_xextp->xe_segsize / sizeof (struct xseg);
SEEK (infd, segpos, "seek error on %s", a_name);
for (i = 0; i < nsegs; i ++)
{
READ (infd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
"error reading %s", a_name);
switch (u_xsegp->xs_type)
{
case XS_TTEXT:
{
if (i == 0)
{
textpos = u_xsegp->xs_filpos;
textlen = u_xsegp->xs_psize;
break;
}
fatal_unexec ("invalid text segment in %s", a_name);
}
case XS_TDATA:
{
if (i == 1)
{
datapos = u_xsegp->xs_filpos;
datalen = datalim - (data_org = (char *)(u_xsegp->xs_rbase));
datadiff = datalen - u_xsegp->xs_psize;
break;
}
fatal_unexec ("invalid data segment in %s", a_name);
}
default:
{
if (i > 1) break;
fatal_unexec ("invalid segment record in %s", a_name);
}
}
}
u_xexecp->x_data = datalen;
u_xexecp->x_bss = 0;
WRITE (outfd, u_xexecp, sizeof (struct xexec),
"error writing %s", new_name);
WRITE (outfd, u_xextp, sizeof (struct xext),
"error writing %s", new_name);
SEEK (infd, segpos, "seek error on %s", a_name);
SEEK (outfd, segpos, "seek error on %s", new_name);
/* Copy the text segment record verbatim. */
copyrec (infd, outfd, sizeof (struct xseg), a_name, new_name);
/* Read, modify, write the data segment record. */
READ (infd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
"error reading %s", a_name);
u_xsegp->xs_psize = u_xsegp->xs_vsize = datalen;
u_xsegp->xs_attr &= (~XS_AITER & ~XS_ABSS);
WRITE (outfd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
"error writing %s", new_name);
/* Now copy any additional segment records, adjusting their
file position field */
for (i = 2; i < nsegs; i++)
{
READ (infd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
"error reading %s", a_name);
u_xsegp->xs_filpos += datadiff;
WRITE (outfd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
"error writing %s", new_name);
}
SEEK (infd, textpos, "seek error on %s", a_name);
SEEK (outfd, textpos, "seek error on %s", new_name);
copyrec (infd, outfd, textlen, a_name, new_name);
SEEK (outfd, datapos, "seek error on %s", new_name);
WRITE (outfd, data_org, datalen,
"write error on %s", new_name);
for (i = 2, segpos += (2 * sizeof (struct xseg));
i < nsegs;
i++, segpos += sizeof (struct xseg))
{
SEEK (infd, segpos, "seek error on %s", a_name);
READ (infd, u_xsegp, sizeof (struct xseg),
"read error on %s", a_name);
SEEK (infd, u_xsegp->xs_filpos, "seek error on %s", a_name);
/* We should be at eof in the output file here, but we must seek
because the xs_filpos and xs_psize fields in symbol table
segments are inconsistent. */
SEEK (outfd, u_xsegp->xs_filpos + datadiff, "seek error on %s", new_name);
copyrec (infd, outfd, u_xsegp->xs_psize, a_name, new_name);
}
close (infd);
close (outfd);
mark_x (new_name);
return 0;
}
copyrec (infd, outfd, len, in_name, out_name)
int infd, outfd, len;
char *in_name, *out_name;
{
char buf[BUFSIZ];
int chunk;
while (len)
{
chunk = BUFSIZ;
if (chunk > len)
chunk = len;
READ (infd, buf, chunk, "error reading %s", in_name);
WRITE (outfd, buf, chunk, "error writing %s", out_name);
len -= chunk;
}
}
/*
* mark_x
*
* After successfully building the new a.out, mark it executable
*/
static
mark_x (name)
char *name;
{
struct stat sbuf;
int um = umask (777);
umask (um);
if (stat (name, &sbuf) < 0)
fatal_unexec ("getting protection on %s", name);
sbuf.st_mode |= 0111 & ~um;
if (chmod (name, sbuf.st_mode) < 0)
fatal_unexec ("setting protection on %s", name);
}
static void
fatal_unexec (s, va_alist)
va_dcl
{
va_list ap;
if (errno == EEOF)
fputs ("unexec: unexpected end of file, ", stderr);
else if (errno < sys_nerr)
fprintf (stderr, "unexec: %s, ", sys_errlist[errno]);
else
fprintf (stderr, "unexec: error code %d, ", errno);
va_start (ap);
_doprnt (s, ap, stderr);
fputs (".\n", stderr);
exit (1);
}