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  }