github.com/dannin/go@v0.0.0-20161031215817-d35dfd405eaa/src/cmd/link/internal/ld/objfile.go (about) 1 // Copyright 2013 The Go Authors. All rights reserved. 2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style 3 // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. 4 5 package ld 6 7 // Reading of Go object files. 8 // 9 // Originally, Go object files were Plan 9 object files, but no longer. 10 // Now they are more like standard object files, in that each symbol is defined 11 // by an associated memory image (bytes) and a list of relocations to apply 12 // during linking. We do not (yet?) use a standard file format, however. 13 // For now, the format is chosen to be as simple as possible to read and write. 14 // It may change for reasons of efficiency, or we may even switch to a 15 // standard file format if there are compelling benefits to doing so. 16 // See golang.org/s/go13linker for more background. 17 // 18 // The file format is: 19 // 20 // - magic header: "\x00\x00go17ld" 21 // - byte 1 - version number 22 // - sequence of strings giving dependencies (imported packages) 23 // - empty string (marks end of sequence) 24 // - sequence of symbol references used by the defined symbols 25 // - byte 0xff (marks end of sequence) 26 // - sequence of integer lengths: 27 // - total data length 28 // - total number of relocations 29 // - total number of pcdata 30 // - total number of automatics 31 // - total number of funcdata 32 // - total number of files 33 // - data, the content of the defined symbols 34 // - sequence of defined symbols 35 // - byte 0xff (marks end of sequence) 36 // - magic footer: "\xff\xffgo17ld" 37 // 38 // All integers are stored in a zigzag varint format. 39 // See golang.org/s/go12symtab for a definition. 40 // 41 // Data blocks and strings are both stored as an integer 42 // followed by that many bytes. 43 // 44 // A symbol reference is a string name followed by a version. 45 // 46 // A symbol points to other symbols using an index into the symbol 47 // reference sequence. Index 0 corresponds to a nil Object* pointer. 48 // In the symbol layout described below "symref index" stands for this 49 // index. 50 // 51 // Each symbol is laid out as the following fields (taken from Object*): 52 // 53 // - byte 0xfe (sanity check for synchronization) 54 // - type [int] 55 // - name & version [symref index] 56 // - flags [int] 57 // 1<<0 dupok 58 // 1<<1 local 59 // 1<<2 add to typelink table 60 // - size [int] 61 // - gotype [symref index] 62 // - p [data block] 63 // - nr [int] 64 // - r [nr relocations, sorted by off] 65 // 66 // If type == STEXT, there are a few more fields: 67 // 68 // - args [int] 69 // - locals [int] 70 // - nosplit [int] 71 // - flags [int] 72 // 1<<0 leaf 73 // 1<<1 C function 74 // 1<<2 function may call reflect.Type.Method 75 // - nlocal [int] 76 // - local [nlocal automatics] 77 // - pcln [pcln table] 78 // 79 // Each relocation has the encoding: 80 // 81 // - off [int] 82 // - siz [int] 83 // - type [int] 84 // - add [int] 85 // - sym [symref index] 86 // 87 // Each local has the encoding: 88 // 89 // - asym [symref index] 90 // - offset [int] 91 // - type [int] 92 // - gotype [symref index] 93 // 94 // The pcln table has the encoding: 95 // 96 // - pcsp [data block] 97 // - pcfile [data block] 98 // - pcline [data block] 99 // - npcdata [int] 100 // - pcdata [npcdata data blocks] 101 // - nfuncdata [int] 102 // - funcdata [nfuncdata symref index] 103 // - funcdatasym [nfuncdata ints] 104 // - nfile [int] 105 // - file [nfile symref index] 106 // 107 // The file layout and meaning of type integers are architecture-independent. 108 // 109 // TODO(rsc): The file format is good for a first pass but needs work. 110 // - There are SymID in the object file that should really just be strings. 111 112 import ( 113 "bufio" 114 "bytes" 115 "cmd/internal/bio" 116 "cmd/internal/dwarf" 117 "cmd/internal/obj" 118 "crypto/sha1" 119 "encoding/base64" 120 "io" 121 "log" 122 "strconv" 123 "strings" 124 ) 125 126 const ( 127 startmagic = "\x00\x00go17ld" 128 endmagic = "\xff\xffgo17ld" 129 ) 130 131 var emptyPkg = []byte(`"".`) 132 133 // objReader reads Go object files. 134 type objReader struct { 135 rd *bufio.Reader 136 ctxt *Link 137 lib *Library 138 pn string 139 dupSym *Symbol 140 localSymVersion int 141 142 // rdBuf is used by readString and readSymName as scratch for reading strings. 143 rdBuf []byte 144 145 // List of symbol references for the file being read. 146 refs []*Symbol 147 data []byte 148 reloc []Reloc 149 pcdata []Pcdata 150 autom []Auto 151 funcdata []*Symbol 152 funcdataoff []int64 153 file []*Symbol 154 } 155 156 func LoadObjFile(ctxt *Link, f *bio.Reader, lib *Library, length int64, pn string) { 157 158 start := f.Offset() 159 r := &objReader{ 160 rd: f.Reader, 161 lib: lib, 162 ctxt: ctxt, 163 pn: pn, 164 dupSym: &Symbol{Name: ".dup"}, 165 localSymVersion: ctxt.Syms.IncVersion(), 166 } 167 r.loadObjFile() 168 if f.Offset() != start+length { 169 log.Fatalf("%s: unexpected end at %d, want %d", pn, f.Offset(), start+length) 170 } 171 } 172 173 func (r *objReader) loadObjFile() { 174 pkg := pathtoprefix(r.lib.Pkg) 175 176 // Magic header 177 var buf [8]uint8 178 r.readFull(buf[:]) 179 if string(buf[:]) != startmagic { 180 log.Fatalf("%s: invalid file start %x %x %x %x %x %x %x %x", r.pn, buf[0], buf[1], buf[2], buf[3], buf[4], buf[5], buf[6], buf[7]) 181 } 182 183 // Version 184 c, err := r.rd.ReadByte() 185 if err != nil || c != 1 { 186 log.Fatalf("%s: invalid file version number %d", r.pn, c) 187 } 188 189 // Autolib 190 for { 191 lib := r.readString() 192 if lib == "" { 193 break 194 } 195 l := addlib(r.ctxt, pkg, r.pn, lib) 196 if l != nil { 197 r.lib.imports = append(r.lib.imports, l) 198 } 199 } 200 201 // Symbol references 202 r.refs = []*Symbol{nil} // zeroth ref is nil 203 for { 204 c, err := r.rd.Peek(1) 205 if err != nil { 206 log.Fatalf("%s: peeking: %v", r.pn, err) 207 } 208 if c[0] == 0xff { 209 r.rd.ReadByte() 210 break 211 } 212 r.readRef() 213 } 214 215 // Lengths 216 r.readSlices() 217 218 // Data section 219 r.readFull(r.data) 220 221 // Defined symbols 222 for { 223 c, err := r.rd.Peek(1) 224 if err != nil { 225 log.Fatalf("%s: peeking: %v", r.pn, err) 226 } 227 if c[0] == 0xff { 228 break 229 } 230 r.readSym() 231 } 232 233 // Magic footer 234 buf = [8]uint8{} 235 r.readFull(buf[:]) 236 if string(buf[:]) != endmagic { 237 log.Fatalf("%s: invalid file end", r.pn) 238 } 239 } 240 241 func (r *objReader) readSlices() { 242 n := r.readInt() 243 r.data = make([]byte, n) 244 n = r.readInt() 245 r.reloc = make([]Reloc, n) 246 n = r.readInt() 247 r.pcdata = make([]Pcdata, n) 248 n = r.readInt() 249 r.autom = make([]Auto, n) 250 n = r.readInt() 251 r.funcdata = make([]*Symbol, n) 252 r.funcdataoff = make([]int64, n) 253 n = r.readInt() 254 r.file = make([]*Symbol, n) 255 } 256 257 // Symbols are prefixed so their content doesn't get confused with the magic footer. 258 const symPrefix = 0xfe 259 260 func (r *objReader) readSym() { 261 if c, err := r.rd.ReadByte(); c != symPrefix || err != nil { 262 log.Fatalln("readSym out of sync") 263 } 264 t := obj.SymKind(r.readInt()) 265 s := r.readSymIndex() 266 flags := r.readInt() 267 dupok := flags&1 != 0 268 local := flags&2 != 0 269 makeTypelink := flags&4 != 0 270 size := r.readInt() 271 typ := r.readSymIndex() 272 data := r.readData() 273 nreloc := r.readInt() 274 pkg := pathtoprefix(r.lib.Pkg) 275 isdup := false 276 277 var dup *Symbol 278 if s.Type != 0 && s.Type != obj.SXREF { 279 if (t == obj.SDATA || t == obj.SBSS || t == obj.SNOPTRBSS) && len(data) == 0 && nreloc == 0 { 280 if s.Size < int64(size) { 281 s.Size = int64(size) 282 } 283 if typ != nil && s.Gotype == nil { 284 s.Gotype = typ 285 } 286 return 287 } 288 289 if (s.Type == obj.SDATA || s.Type == obj.SBSS || s.Type == obj.SNOPTRBSS) && len(s.P) == 0 && len(s.R) == 0 { 290 goto overwrite 291 } 292 if s.Type != obj.SBSS && s.Type != obj.SNOPTRBSS && !dupok && !s.Attr.DuplicateOK() { 293 log.Fatalf("duplicate symbol %s (types %d and %d) in %s and %s", s.Name, s.Type, t, s.File, r.pn) 294 } 295 if len(s.P) > 0 { 296 dup = s 297 s = r.dupSym 298 isdup = true 299 } 300 } 301 302 overwrite: 303 s.File = pkg 304 if dupok { 305 s.Attr |= AttrDuplicateOK 306 } 307 if t == obj.SXREF { 308 log.Fatalf("bad sxref") 309 } 310 if t == 0 { 311 log.Fatalf("missing type for %s in %s", s.Name, r.pn) 312 } 313 if t == obj.SBSS && (s.Type == obj.SRODATA || s.Type == obj.SNOPTRBSS) { 314 t = s.Type 315 } 316 s.Type = t 317 if s.Size < int64(size) { 318 s.Size = int64(size) 319 } 320 s.Attr.Set(AttrLocal, local) 321 s.Attr.Set(AttrMakeTypelink, makeTypelink) 322 if typ != nil { 323 s.Gotype = typ 324 } 325 if isdup && typ != nil { // if bss sym defined multiple times, take type from any one def 326 dup.Gotype = typ 327 } 328 s.P = data 329 if nreloc > 0 { 330 s.R = r.reloc[:nreloc:nreloc] 331 if !isdup { 332 r.reloc = r.reloc[nreloc:] 333 } 334 335 for i := 0; i < nreloc; i++ { 336 s.R[i] = Reloc{ 337 Off: r.readInt32(), 338 Siz: r.readUint8(), 339 Type: obj.RelocType(r.readInt32()), 340 Add: r.readInt64(), 341 Sym: r.readSymIndex(), 342 } 343 } 344 } 345 346 if s.Type == obj.STEXT { 347 s.FuncInfo = new(FuncInfo) 348 pc := s.FuncInfo 349 350 pc.Args = r.readInt32() 351 pc.Locals = r.readInt32() 352 if r.readUint8() != 0 { 353 s.Attr |= AttrNoSplit 354 } 355 flags := r.readInt() 356 if flags&(1<<2) != 0 { 357 s.Attr |= AttrReflectMethod 358 } 359 n := r.readInt() 360 pc.Autom = r.autom[:n:n] 361 if !isdup { 362 r.autom = r.autom[n:] 363 } 364 365 for i := 0; i < n; i++ { 366 pc.Autom[i] = Auto{ 367 Asym: r.readSymIndex(), 368 Aoffset: r.readInt32(), 369 Name: r.readInt16(), 370 Gotype: r.readSymIndex(), 371 } 372 } 373 374 pc.Pcsp.P = r.readData() 375 pc.Pcfile.P = r.readData() 376 pc.Pcline.P = r.readData() 377 n = r.readInt() 378 pc.Pcdata = r.pcdata[:n:n] 379 if !isdup { 380 r.pcdata = r.pcdata[n:] 381 } 382 for i := 0; i < n; i++ { 383 pc.Pcdata[i].P = r.readData() 384 } 385 n = r.readInt() 386 pc.Funcdata = r.funcdata[:n:n] 387 pc.Funcdataoff = r.funcdataoff[:n:n] 388 if !isdup { 389 r.funcdata = r.funcdata[n:] 390 r.funcdataoff = r.funcdataoff[n:] 391 } 392 for i := 0; i < n; i++ { 393 pc.Funcdata[i] = r.readSymIndex() 394 } 395 for i := 0; i < n; i++ { 396 pc.Funcdataoff[i] = r.readInt64() 397 } 398 n = r.readInt() 399 pc.File = r.file[:n:n] 400 if !isdup { 401 r.file = r.file[n:] 402 } 403 for i := 0; i < n; i++ { 404 pc.File[i] = r.readSymIndex() 405 } 406 407 if !dupok { 408 if s.Attr.OnList() { 409 log.Fatalf("symbol %s listed multiple times", s.Name) 410 } 411 s.Attr |= AttrOnList 412 r.lib.textp = append(r.lib.textp, s) 413 } else { 414 // there may ba a dup in another package 415 // put into a temp list and add to text later 416 if !isdup { 417 r.lib.dupTextSyms = append(r.lib.dupTextSyms, s) 418 } else { 419 r.lib.dupTextSyms = append(r.lib.dupTextSyms, dup) 420 } 421 } 422 } 423 if s.Type == obj.SDWARFINFO { 424 r.patchDWARFName(s) 425 } 426 } 427 428 func (r *objReader) patchDWARFName(s *Symbol) { 429 // This is kind of ugly. Really the package name should not 430 // even be included here. 431 if s.Size < 1 || s.P[0] != dwarf.DW_ABRV_FUNCTION { 432 return 433 } 434 e := bytes.IndexByte(s.P, 0) 435 if e == -1 { 436 return 437 } 438 p := bytes.Index(s.P[:e], emptyPkg) 439 if p == -1 { 440 return 441 } 442 pkgprefix := []byte(pathtoprefix(r.lib.Pkg) + ".") 443 patched := bytes.Replace(s.P[:e], emptyPkg, pkgprefix, -1) 444 445 s.P = append(patched, s.P[e:]...) 446 delta := int64(len(s.P)) - s.Size 447 s.Size = int64(len(s.P)) 448 for i := range s.R { 449 r := &s.R[i] 450 if r.Off > int32(e) { 451 r.Off += int32(delta) 452 } 453 } 454 } 455 456 func (r *objReader) readFull(b []byte) { 457 _, err := io.ReadFull(r.rd, b) 458 if err != nil { 459 log.Fatalf("%s: error reading %s", r.pn, err) 460 } 461 } 462 463 func (r *objReader) readRef() { 464 if c, err := r.rd.ReadByte(); c != symPrefix || err != nil { 465 log.Fatalf("readSym out of sync") 466 } 467 name := r.readSymName() 468 v := r.readInt() 469 if v != 0 && v != 1 { 470 log.Fatalf("invalid symbol version %d", v) 471 } 472 if v == 1 { 473 v = r.localSymVersion 474 } 475 s := r.ctxt.Syms.Lookup(name, v) 476 r.refs = append(r.refs, s) 477 478 if s == nil || v != 0 { 479 return 480 } 481 if s.Name[0] == '$' && len(s.Name) > 5 && s.Type == 0 && len(s.P) == 0 { 482 x, err := strconv.ParseUint(s.Name[5:], 16, 64) 483 if err != nil { 484 log.Panicf("failed to parse $-symbol %s: %v", s.Name, err) 485 } 486 s.Type = obj.SRODATA 487 s.Attr |= AttrLocal 488 switch s.Name[:5] { 489 case "$f32.": 490 if uint64(uint32(x)) != x { 491 log.Panicf("$-symbol %s too large: %d", s.Name, x) 492 } 493 Adduint32(r.ctxt, s, uint32(x)) 494 case "$f64.", "$i64.": 495 Adduint64(r.ctxt, s, x) 496 default: 497 log.Panicf("unrecognized $-symbol: %s", s.Name) 498 } 499 s.Attr.Set(AttrReachable, false) 500 } 501 if strings.HasPrefix(s.Name, "runtime.gcbits.") { 502 s.Attr |= AttrLocal 503 } 504 } 505 506 func (r *objReader) readInt64() int64 { 507 uv := uint64(0) 508 for shift := uint(0); ; shift += 7 { 509 if shift >= 64 { 510 log.Fatalf("corrupt input") 511 } 512 c, err := r.rd.ReadByte() 513 if err != nil { 514 log.Fatalln("error reading input: ", err) 515 } 516 uv |= uint64(c&0x7F) << shift 517 if c&0x80 == 0 { 518 break 519 } 520 } 521 522 return int64(uv>>1) ^ (int64(uv<<63) >> 63) 523 } 524 525 func (r *objReader) readInt() int { 526 n := r.readInt64() 527 if int64(int(n)) != n { 528 log.Panicf("%v out of range for int", n) 529 } 530 return int(n) 531 } 532 533 func (r *objReader) readInt32() int32 { 534 n := r.readInt64() 535 if int64(int32(n)) != n { 536 log.Panicf("%v out of range for int32", n) 537 } 538 return int32(n) 539 } 540 541 func (r *objReader) readInt16() int16 { 542 n := r.readInt64() 543 if int64(int16(n)) != n { 544 log.Panicf("%v out of range for int16", n) 545 } 546 return int16(n) 547 } 548 549 func (r *objReader) readUint8() uint8 { 550 n := r.readInt64() 551 if int64(uint8(n)) != n { 552 log.Panicf("%v out of range for uint8", n) 553 } 554 return uint8(n) 555 } 556 557 func (r *objReader) readString() string { 558 n := r.readInt() 559 if cap(r.rdBuf) < n { 560 r.rdBuf = make([]byte, 2*n) 561 } 562 r.readFull(r.rdBuf[:n]) 563 return string(r.rdBuf[:n]) 564 } 565 566 func (r *objReader) readData() []byte { 567 n := r.readInt() 568 p := r.data[:n:n] 569 r.data = r.data[n:] 570 return p 571 } 572 573 // readSymName reads a symbol name, replacing all "". with pkg. 574 func (r *objReader) readSymName() string { 575 pkg := pathtoprefix(r.lib.Pkg) 576 n := r.readInt() 577 if n == 0 { 578 r.readInt64() 579 return "" 580 } 581 if cap(r.rdBuf) < n { 582 r.rdBuf = make([]byte, 2*n) 583 } 584 origName, err := r.rd.Peek(n) 585 if err == bufio.ErrBufferFull { 586 // Long symbol names are rare but exist. One source is type 587 // symbols for types with long string forms. See #15104. 588 origName = make([]byte, n) 589 r.readFull(origName) 590 } else if err != nil { 591 log.Fatalf("%s: error reading symbol: %v", r.pn, err) 592 } 593 adjName := r.rdBuf[:0] 594 for { 595 i := bytes.Index(origName, emptyPkg) 596 if i == -1 { 597 s := string(append(adjName, origName...)) 598 // Read past the peeked origName, now that we're done with it, 599 // using the rfBuf (also no longer used) as the scratch space. 600 // TODO: use bufio.Reader.Discard if available instead? 601 if err == nil { 602 r.readFull(r.rdBuf[:n]) 603 } 604 r.rdBuf = adjName[:0] // in case 2*n wasn't enough 605 606 if Buildmode == BuildmodeShared || *FlagLinkshared { 607 // These types are included in the symbol 608 // table when dynamically linking. To keep 609 // binary size down, we replace the names 610 // with SHA-1 prefixes. 611 // 612 // Keep the type.. prefix, which parts of the 613 // linker (like the DWARF generator) know means 614 // the symbol is not decodable. 615 // 616 // Leave type.runtime. symbols alone, because 617 // other parts of the linker manipulates them, 618 // and also symbols whose names would not be 619 // shortened by this process. 620 if len(s) > 14 && strings.HasPrefix(s, "type.") && !strings.HasPrefix(s, "type.runtime.") { 621 hash := sha1.Sum([]byte(s)) 622 prefix := "type." 623 if s[5] == '.' { 624 prefix = "type.." 625 } 626 s = prefix + base64.StdEncoding.EncodeToString(hash[:6]) 627 } 628 } 629 return s 630 } 631 adjName = append(adjName, origName[:i]...) 632 adjName = append(adjName, pkg...) 633 adjName = append(adjName, '.') 634 origName = origName[i+len(emptyPkg):] 635 } 636 } 637 638 // Reads the index of a symbol reference and resolves it to a symbol 639 func (r *objReader) readSymIndex() *Symbol { 640 i := r.readInt() 641 return r.refs[i] 642 }