411 lines
14 KiB
Zig
411 lines
14 KiB
Zig
const builtin = @import("builtin");
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const std = @import("std.zig");
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const mem = std.mem;
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const os = std.os;
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const assert = std.debug.assert;
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const testing = std.testing;
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const elf = std.elf;
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const windows = std.os.windows;
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const system = std.os.system;
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const maxInt = std.math.maxInt;
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const max = std.math.max;
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pub const DynLib = switch (builtin.os.tag) {
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.linux => if (builtin.link_libc) DlDynlib else ElfDynLib,
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.windows => WindowsDynLib,
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.macosx, .tvos, .watchos, .ios, .freebsd => DlDynlib,
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else => void,
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};
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// The link_map structure is not completely specified beside the fields
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// reported below, any libc is free to store additional data in the remaining
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// space.
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// An iterator is provided in order to traverse the linked list in a idiomatic
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// fashion.
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const LinkMap = extern struct {
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l_addr: usize,
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l_name: [*:0]const u8,
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l_ld: ?*elf.Dyn,
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l_next: ?*LinkMap,
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l_prev: ?*LinkMap,
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pub const Iterator = struct {
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current: ?*LinkMap,
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pub fn end(self: *Iterator) bool {
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return self.current == null;
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}
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pub fn next(self: *Iterator) ?*LinkMap {
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if (self.current) |it| {
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self.current = it.l_next;
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return it;
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}
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return null;
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}
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};
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};
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const RDebug = extern struct {
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r_version: i32,
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r_map: ?*LinkMap,
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r_brk: usize,
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r_ldbase: usize,
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};
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fn elf_get_va_offset(phdrs: []elf.Phdr) !usize {
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for (phdrs) |*phdr| {
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if (phdr.p_type == elf.PT_LOAD) {
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return @ptrToInt(phdr) - phdr.p_vaddr;
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}
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}
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return error.InvalidExe;
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}
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pub fn linkmap_iterator(phdrs: []elf.Phdr) !LinkMap.Iterator {
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const va_offset = try elf_get_va_offset(phdrs);
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const dyn_table = init: {
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for (phdrs) |*phdr| {
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if (phdr.p_type == elf.PT_DYNAMIC) {
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const ptr = @intToPtr([*]elf.Dyn, va_offset + phdr.p_vaddr);
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break :init ptr[0 .. phdr.p_memsz / @sizeOf(elf.Dyn)];
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}
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}
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// No PT_DYNAMIC means this is either a statically-linked program or a
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// badly corrupted one
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return LinkMap.Iterator{ .current = null };
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};
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const link_map_ptr = init: {
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for (dyn_table) |*dyn| {
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switch (dyn.d_tag) {
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elf.DT_DEBUG => {
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const r_debug = @intToPtr(*RDebug, dyn.d_val);
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if (r_debug.r_version != 1) return error.InvalidExe;
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break :init r_debug.r_map;
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},
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elf.DT_PLTGOT => {
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const got_table = @intToPtr([*]usize, dyn.d_val);
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// The address to the link_map structure is stored in the
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// second slot
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break :init @intToPtr(?*LinkMap, got_table[1]);
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},
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else => {},
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}
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}
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return error.InvalidExe;
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};
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return LinkMap.Iterator{ .current = link_map_ptr };
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}
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pub const ElfDynLib = struct {
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strings: [*:0]u8,
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syms: [*]elf.Sym,
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hashtab: [*]os.Elf_Symndx,
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versym: ?[*]u16,
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verdef: ?*elf.Verdef,
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memory: []align(mem.page_size) u8,
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pub const Error = error{
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NotElfFile,
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NotDynamicLibrary,
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MissingDynamicLinkingInformation,
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ElfStringSectionNotFound,
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ElfSymSectionNotFound,
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ElfHashTableNotFound,
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};
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/// Trusts the file. Malicious file will be able to execute arbitrary code.
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pub fn open(path: []const u8) !ElfDynLib {
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const fd = try os.open(path, 0, os.O_RDONLY | os.O_CLOEXEC);
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defer os.close(fd);
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const stat = try os.fstat(fd);
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const size = try std.math.cast(usize, stat.size);
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// This one is to read the ELF info. We do more mmapping later
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// corresponding to the actual LOAD sections.
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const file_bytes = try os.mmap(
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null,
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mem.alignForward(size, mem.page_size),
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os.PROT_READ,
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os.MAP_PRIVATE,
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fd,
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0,
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);
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defer os.munmap(file_bytes);
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const eh = @ptrCast(*elf.Ehdr, file_bytes.ptr);
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if (!mem.eql(u8, eh.e_ident[0..4], "\x7fELF")) return error.NotElfFile;
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if (eh.e_type != elf.ET.DYN) return error.NotDynamicLibrary;
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const elf_addr = @ptrToInt(file_bytes.ptr);
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// Iterate over the program header entries to find out the
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// dynamic vector as well as the total size of the virtual memory.
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var maybe_dynv: ?[*]usize = null;
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var virt_addr_end: usize = 0;
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{
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var i: usize = 0;
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var ph_addr: usize = elf_addr + eh.e_phoff;
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while (i < eh.e_phnum) : ({
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i += 1;
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ph_addr += eh.e_phentsize;
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}) {
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const ph = @intToPtr(*elf.Phdr, ph_addr);
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switch (ph.p_type) {
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elf.PT_LOAD => virt_addr_end = max(virt_addr_end, ph.p_vaddr + ph.p_memsz),
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elf.PT_DYNAMIC => maybe_dynv = @intToPtr([*]usize, elf_addr + ph.p_offset),
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else => {},
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}
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}
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}
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const dynv = maybe_dynv orelse return error.MissingDynamicLinkingInformation;
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// Reserve the entire range (with no permissions) so that we can do MAP_FIXED below.
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const all_loaded_mem = try os.mmap(
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null,
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virt_addr_end,
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os.PROT_NONE,
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os.MAP_PRIVATE | os.MAP_ANONYMOUS,
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-1,
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0,
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);
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errdefer os.munmap(all_loaded_mem);
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const base = @ptrToInt(all_loaded_mem.ptr);
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// Now iterate again and actually load all the program sections.
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{
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var i: usize = 0;
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var ph_addr: usize = elf_addr + eh.e_phoff;
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while (i < eh.e_phnum) : ({
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i += 1;
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ph_addr += eh.e_phentsize;
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}) {
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const ph = @intToPtr(*elf.Phdr, ph_addr);
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switch (ph.p_type) {
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elf.PT_LOAD => {
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// The VirtAddr may not be page-aligned; in such case there will be
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// extra nonsense mapped before/after the VirtAddr,MemSiz
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const aligned_addr = (base + ph.p_vaddr) & ~(@as(usize, mem.page_size) - 1);
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const extra_bytes = (base + ph.p_vaddr) - aligned_addr;
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const extended_memsz = mem.alignForward(ph.p_memsz + extra_bytes, mem.page_size);
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const ptr = @intToPtr([*]align(mem.page_size) u8, aligned_addr);
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const prot = elfToMmapProt(ph.p_flags);
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if ((ph.p_flags & elf.PF_W) == 0) {
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// If it does not need write access, it can be mapped from the fd.
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_ = try os.mmap(
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ptr,
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extended_memsz,
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prot,
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os.MAP_PRIVATE | os.MAP_FIXED,
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fd,
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ph.p_offset - extra_bytes,
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);
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} else {
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const sect_mem = try os.mmap(
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ptr,
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extended_memsz,
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prot,
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os.MAP_PRIVATE | os.MAP_FIXED | os.MAP_ANONYMOUS,
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-1,
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0,
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);
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mem.copy(u8, sect_mem, file_bytes[0..ph.p_filesz]);
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}
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},
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else => {},
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}
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}
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}
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var maybe_strings: ?[*:0]u8 = null;
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var maybe_syms: ?[*]elf.Sym = null;
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var maybe_hashtab: ?[*]os.Elf_Symndx = null;
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var maybe_versym: ?[*]u16 = null;
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var maybe_verdef: ?*elf.Verdef = null;
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{
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var i: usize = 0;
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while (dynv[i] != 0) : (i += 2) {
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const p = base + dynv[i + 1];
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switch (dynv[i]) {
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elf.DT_STRTAB => maybe_strings = @intToPtr([*:0]u8, p),
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elf.DT_SYMTAB => maybe_syms = @intToPtr([*]elf.Sym, p),
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elf.DT_HASH => maybe_hashtab = @intToPtr([*]os.Elf_Symndx, p),
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elf.DT_VERSYM => maybe_versym = @intToPtr([*]u16, p),
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elf.DT_VERDEF => maybe_verdef = @intToPtr(*elf.Verdef, p),
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else => {},
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}
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}
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}
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return ElfDynLib{
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.memory = all_loaded_mem,
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.strings = maybe_strings orelse return error.ElfStringSectionNotFound,
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.syms = maybe_syms orelse return error.ElfSymSectionNotFound,
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.hashtab = maybe_hashtab orelse return error.ElfHashTableNotFound,
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.versym = maybe_versym,
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.verdef = maybe_verdef,
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};
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}
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pub const openC = @compileError("deprecated: renamed to openZ");
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/// Trusts the file. Malicious file will be able to execute arbitrary code.
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pub fn openZ(path_c: [*:0]const u8) !ElfDynLib {
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return open(mem.spanZ(path_c));
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}
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/// Trusts the file
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pub fn close(self: *ElfDynLib) void {
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os.munmap(self.memory);
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self.* = undefined;
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}
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pub fn lookup(self: *ElfDynLib, comptime T: type, name: [:0]const u8) ?T {
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if (self.lookupAddress("", name)) |symbol| {
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return @intToPtr(T, symbol);
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} else {
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return null;
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}
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}
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/// Returns the address of the symbol
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pub fn lookupAddress(self: *const ElfDynLib, vername: []const u8, name: []const u8) ?usize {
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const maybe_versym = if (self.verdef == null) null else self.versym;
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const OK_TYPES = (1 << elf.STT_NOTYPE | 1 << elf.STT_OBJECT | 1 << elf.STT_FUNC | 1 << elf.STT_COMMON);
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const OK_BINDS = (1 << elf.STB_GLOBAL | 1 << elf.STB_WEAK | 1 << elf.STB_GNU_UNIQUE);
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var i: usize = 0;
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while (i < self.hashtab[1]) : (i += 1) {
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if (0 == (@as(u32, 1) << @intCast(u5, self.syms[i].st_info & 0xf) & OK_TYPES)) continue;
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if (0 == (@as(u32, 1) << @intCast(u5, self.syms[i].st_info >> 4) & OK_BINDS)) continue;
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if (0 == self.syms[i].st_shndx) continue;
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if (!mem.eql(u8, name, mem.spanZ(self.strings + self.syms[i].st_name))) continue;
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if (maybe_versym) |versym| {
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if (!checkver(self.verdef.?, versym[i], vername, self.strings))
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continue;
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}
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return @ptrToInt(self.memory.ptr) + self.syms[i].st_value;
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}
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return null;
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}
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fn elfToMmapProt(elf_prot: u64) u32 {
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var result: u32 = os.PROT_NONE;
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if ((elf_prot & elf.PF_R) != 0) result |= os.PROT_READ;
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if ((elf_prot & elf.PF_W) != 0) result |= os.PROT_WRITE;
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if ((elf_prot & elf.PF_X) != 0) result |= os.PROT_EXEC;
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return result;
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}
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};
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fn checkver(def_arg: *elf.Verdef, vsym_arg: i32, vername: []const u8, strings: [*:0]u8) bool {
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var def = def_arg;
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const vsym = @bitCast(u32, vsym_arg) & 0x7fff;
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while (true) {
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if (0 == (def.vd_flags & elf.VER_FLG_BASE) and (def.vd_ndx & 0x7fff) == vsym)
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break;
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if (def.vd_next == 0)
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return false;
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def = @intToPtr(*elf.Verdef, @ptrToInt(def) + def.vd_next);
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}
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const aux = @intToPtr(*elf.Verdaux, @ptrToInt(def) + def.vd_aux);
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return mem.eql(u8, vername, mem.spanZ(strings + aux.vda_name));
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}
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pub const WindowsDynLib = struct {
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pub const Error = error{FileNotFound};
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dll: windows.HMODULE,
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pub fn open(path: []const u8) !WindowsDynLib {
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const path_w = try windows.sliceToPrefixedFileW(path);
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return openW(path_w.span().ptr);
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}
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pub const openC = @compileError("deprecated: renamed to openZ");
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pub fn openZ(path_c: [*:0]const u8) !WindowsDynLib {
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const path_w = try windows.cStrToPrefixedFileW(path_c);
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return openW(path_w.span().ptr);
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}
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pub fn openW(path_w: [*:0]const u16) !WindowsDynLib {
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return WindowsDynLib{
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// + 4 to skip over the \??\
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.dll = try windows.LoadLibraryW(path_w + 4),
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};
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}
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pub fn close(self: *WindowsDynLib) void {
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windows.FreeLibrary(self.dll);
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self.* = undefined;
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}
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pub fn lookup(self: *WindowsDynLib, comptime T: type, name: [:0]const u8) ?T {
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if (windows.kernel32.GetProcAddress(self.dll, name.ptr)) |addr| {
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return @ptrCast(T, addr);
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} else {
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return null;
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}
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}
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};
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pub const DlDynlib = struct {
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pub const Error = error{FileNotFound};
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handle: *c_void,
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pub fn open(path: []const u8) !DlDynlib {
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const path_c = try os.toPosixPath(path);
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return openZ(&path_c);
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}
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pub const openC = @compileError("deprecated: renamed to openZ");
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pub fn openZ(path_c: [*:0]const u8) !DlDynlib {
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return DlDynlib{
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.handle = system.dlopen(path_c, system.RTLD_LAZY) orelse {
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return error.FileNotFound;
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},
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};
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}
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pub fn close(self: *DlDynlib) void {
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_ = system.dlclose(self.handle);
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self.* = undefined;
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}
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pub fn lookup(self: *DlDynlib, comptime T: type, name: [:0]const u8) ?T {
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// dlsym (and other dl-functions) secretly take shadow parameter - return address on stack
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// https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=66826
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if (@call(.{ .modifier = .never_tail }, system.dlsym, .{ self.handle, name.ptr })) |symbol| {
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return @ptrCast(T, symbol);
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} else {
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return null;
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}
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}
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};
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test "dynamic_library" {
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const libname = switch (builtin.os.tag) {
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.linux, .freebsd => "invalid_so.so",
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.windows => "invalid_dll.dll",
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.macosx, .tvos, .watchos, .ios => "invalid_dylib.dylib",
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else => return error.SkipZigTest,
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};
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const dynlib = DynLib.open(libname) catch |err| {
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testing.expect(err == error.FileNotFound);
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return;
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};
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}
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