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1 /* Core file handling.
2    Copyright (C) 2008-2010, 2013, 2015 Red Hat, Inc.
3    This file is part of elfutils.
4 
5    This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
6    it under the terms of either
7 
8      * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free
9        Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
10        your option) any later version
11 
12    or
13 
14      * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
15        Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at
16        your option) any later version
17 
18    or both in parallel, as here.
19 
20    elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
21    WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
22    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
23    General Public License for more details.
24 
25    You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and
26    the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program.  If
27    not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
28 
29 #include <config.h>
30 #include "../libelf/libelfP.h"	/* For NOTE_ALIGN.  */
31 #undef	_
32 #include "libdwflP.h"
33 #include <gelf.h>
34 
35 #include <sys/param.h>
36 #include <unistd.h>
37 #include <endian.h>
38 #include <byteswap.h>
39 #include "system.h"
40 
41 
42 /* On failure return, we update *NEXT to point back at OFFSET.  */
43 static inline Elf *
do_fail(int error,off_t * next,off_t offset)44 do_fail (int error, off_t *next, off_t offset)
45 {
46     if (next != NULL)
47       *next = offset;
48     //__libelf_seterrno (error);
49     __libdwfl_seterrno (DWFL_E (LIBELF, error));
50     return NULL;
51 }
52 
53 #define fail(error) do_fail (error, next, offset)
54 
55 /* This is a prototype of what a new libelf interface might be.
56    This implementation is pessimal for non-mmap cases and should
57    be replaced by more diddling inside libelf internals.  */
58 static Elf *
elf_begin_rand(Elf * parent,off_t offset,off_t size,off_t * next)59 elf_begin_rand (Elf *parent, off_t offset, off_t size, off_t *next)
60 {
61   if (parent == NULL)
62     return NULL;
63 
64   off_t min = (parent->kind == ELF_K_ELF ?
65 		(parent->class == ELFCLASS32
66 		 ? sizeof (Elf32_Ehdr) : sizeof (Elf64_Ehdr))
67 		: parent->kind == ELF_K_AR ? SARMAG
68 		: 0);
69 
70   if (unlikely (offset < min)
71       || unlikely (offset >= (off_t) parent->maximum_size))
72     return fail (ELF_E_RANGE);
73 
74   /* For an archive, fetch just the size field
75      from the archive header to override SIZE.  */
76   if (parent->kind == ELF_K_AR)
77     {
78       struct ar_hdr h = { .ar_size = "" };
79 
80       if (unlikely (parent->maximum_size - offset < sizeof h))
81 	return fail (ELF_E_RANGE);
82 
83       if (parent->map_address != NULL)
84 	memcpy (h.ar_size, parent->map_address + parent->start_offset + offset,
85 		sizeof h.ar_size);
86       else if (unlikely (pread_retry (parent->fildes,
87 				      h.ar_size, sizeof (h.ar_size),
88 				      parent->start_offset + offset
89 				      + offsetof (struct ar_hdr, ar_size))
90 			 != sizeof (h.ar_size)))
91 	return fail (ELF_E_READ_ERROR);
92 
93       offset += sizeof h;
94 
95       char *endp;
96       size = strtoll (h.ar_size, &endp, 10);
97       if (unlikely (endp == h.ar_size)
98 	  || unlikely ((off_t) parent->maximum_size - offset < size))
99 	return fail (ELF_E_INVALID_ARCHIVE);
100     }
101 
102   if (unlikely ((off_t) parent->maximum_size - offset < size))
103     return fail (ELF_E_RANGE);
104 
105   /* Even if we fail at this point, update *NEXT to point past the file.  */
106   if (next != NULL)
107     *next = offset + size;
108 
109   if (unlikely (offset == 0)
110       && unlikely (size == (off_t) parent->maximum_size))
111     return elf_clone (parent, parent->cmd);
112 
113   /* Note the image is guaranteed live only as long as PARENT
114      lives.  Using elf_memory is quite suboptimal if the whole
115      file is not mmap'd.  We really should have something like
116      a generalization of the archive support.  */
117   Elf_Data *data = elf_getdata_rawchunk (parent, offset, size, ELF_T_BYTE);
118   if (data == NULL)
119     return NULL;
120   assert ((off_t) data->d_size == size);
121   return elf_memory (data->d_buf, size);
122 }
123 
124 
125 int
dwfl_report_core_segments(Dwfl * dwfl,Elf * elf,size_t phnum,GElf_Phdr * notes)126 dwfl_report_core_segments (Dwfl *dwfl, Elf *elf, size_t phnum, GElf_Phdr *notes)
127 {
128   if (unlikely (dwfl == NULL))
129     return -1;
130 
131   int result = 0;
132 
133   if (notes != NULL)
134     notes->p_type = PT_NULL;
135 
136   for (size_t ndx = 0; result >= 0 && ndx < phnum; ++ndx)
137     {
138       GElf_Phdr phdr_mem;
139       GElf_Phdr *phdr = gelf_getphdr (elf, ndx, &phdr_mem);
140       if (unlikely (phdr == NULL))
141 	{
142 	  __libdwfl_seterrno (DWFL_E_LIBELF);
143 	  return -1;
144 	}
145       switch (phdr->p_type)
146 	{
147 	case PT_LOAD:
148 	  result = dwfl_report_segment (dwfl, ndx, phdr, 0, NULL);
149 	  break;
150 
151 	case PT_NOTE:
152 	  if (notes != NULL)
153 	    {
154 	      *notes = *phdr;
155 	      notes = NULL;
156 	    }
157 	  break;
158 	}
159     }
160 
161   return result;
162 }
163 
164 /* Never read more than this much without mmap.  */
165 #define MAX_EAGER_COST	8192
166 
167 /* Dwfl_Module_Callback passed to and called by dwfl_segment_report_module
168    to read in a segment as ELF image directly if possible or indicate an
169    attempt must be made to read in the while segment right now.  */
170 static bool
core_file_read_eagerly(Dwfl_Module * mod,void ** userdata,const char * name,Dwarf_Addr start,void ** buffer,size_t * buffer_available,GElf_Off cost,GElf_Off worthwhile,GElf_Off whole,GElf_Off contiguous,void * arg,Elf ** elfp)171 core_file_read_eagerly (Dwfl_Module *mod,
172 			void **userdata __attribute__ ((unused)),
173 			const char *name __attribute__ ((unused)),
174 			Dwarf_Addr start __attribute__ ((unused)),
175 			void **buffer, size_t *buffer_available,
176 			GElf_Off cost, GElf_Off worthwhile,
177 			GElf_Off whole,
178 			GElf_Off contiguous __attribute__ ((unused)),
179 			void *arg, Elf **elfp)
180 {
181   Elf *core = arg;
182 
183   /* The available buffer is often the whole segment when the core file
184      was mmap'd if used together with the dwfl_elf_phdr_memory_callback.
185      Which means that if it is complete we can just construct the whole
186      ELF image right now without having to read in anything more.  */
187   if (whole <= *buffer_available)
188     {
189       /* All there ever was, we already have on hand.  */
190 
191       if (core->map_address == NULL)
192 	{
193 	  /* We already malloc'd the buffer.  */
194 	  *elfp = elf_memory (*buffer, whole);
195 	  if (unlikely (*elfp == NULL))
196 	    return false;
197 
198 	  (*elfp)->flags |= ELF_F_MALLOCED;
199 	  *buffer = NULL;
200 	  *buffer_available = 0;
201 	  return true;
202 	}
203 
204       /* We can use the image inside the core file directly.  */
205       *elfp = elf_begin_rand (core, *buffer - core->map_address, whole, NULL);
206       *buffer = NULL;
207       *buffer_available = 0;
208       return *elfp != NULL;
209     }
210 
211   /* We don't have the whole file.  Which either means the core file
212      wasn't mmap'd, but needs to still be read in, or that the segment
213      is truncated.  Figure out if this is better than nothing.  */
214 
215   if (worthwhile == 0)
216     /* Caller doesn't think so.  */
217     return false;
218 
219   /*
220     XXX would like to fall back to partial file via memory
221     when build id find_elf fails
222     also, link_map name may give file name from disk better than partial here
223     requires find_elf hook re-doing the magic to fall back if no file found
224   */
225 
226   if (whole > MAX_EAGER_COST && mod->build_id_len > 0)
227     /* We can't cheaply read the whole file here, so we'd
228        be using a partial file.  But there is a build ID that could
229        help us find the whole file, which might be more useful than
230        what we have.  We'll just rely on that.  */
231     return false;
232 
233   /* The file is either small (most likely the vdso) or big and incomplete,
234      but we don't have a build-id.  */
235 
236   if (core->map_address != NULL)
237     /* It's cheap to get, so get it.  */
238     return true;
239 
240   /* Only use it if there isn't too much to be read.  */
241   return cost <= MAX_EAGER_COST;
242 }
243 
244 static inline void
update_end(GElf_Phdr * pphdr,const GElf_Off align,GElf_Off * pend,GElf_Addr * pend_vaddr)245 update_end (GElf_Phdr *pphdr, const GElf_Off align,
246             GElf_Off *pend, GElf_Addr *pend_vaddr)
247 {
248   *pend = (pphdr->p_offset + pphdr->p_filesz + align - 1) & -align;
249   *pend_vaddr = (pphdr->p_vaddr + pphdr->p_memsz + align - 1) & -align;
250 }
251 
252 /* Use following contiguous segments to get towards SIZE.  */
253 static inline bool
do_more(size_t size,GElf_Phdr * pphdr,const GElf_Off align,Elf * elf,GElf_Off start,int * pndx,GElf_Off * pend,GElf_Addr * pend_vaddr)254 do_more (size_t size, GElf_Phdr *pphdr, const GElf_Off align,
255          Elf *elf, GElf_Off start, int *pndx,
256          GElf_Off *pend, GElf_Addr *pend_vaddr)
257 {
258   while (*pend <= start || *pend - start < size)
259     {
260       if (pphdr->p_filesz < pphdr->p_memsz)
261 	/* This segment is truncated, so no following one helps us.  */
262 	return false;
263 
264       if (unlikely (gelf_getphdr (elf, (*pndx)++, pphdr) == NULL))
265 	return false;
266 
267       if (pphdr->p_type == PT_LOAD)
268 	{
269 	  if (pphdr->p_offset > *pend
270 	      || pphdr->p_vaddr > *pend_vaddr)
271 	    /* It's discontiguous!  */
272 	    return false;
273 
274 	  update_end (pphdr, align, pend, pend_vaddr);
275 	}
276     }
277   return true;
278 }
279 
280 #define more(size) do_more (size, &phdr, align, elf, start, &ndx, &end, &end_vaddr)
281 
282 bool
dwfl_elf_phdr_memory_callback(Dwfl * dwfl,int ndx,void ** buffer,size_t * buffer_available,GElf_Addr vaddr,size_t minread,void * arg)283 dwfl_elf_phdr_memory_callback (Dwfl *dwfl, int ndx,
284 			       void **buffer, size_t *buffer_available,
285 			       GElf_Addr vaddr,
286 			       size_t minread,
287 			       void *arg)
288 {
289   Elf *elf = arg;
290 
291   if (ndx == -1)
292     {
293       /* Called for cleanup.  */
294       if (elf->map_address == NULL)
295 	free (*buffer);
296       *buffer = NULL;
297       *buffer_available = 0;
298       return false;
299     }
300 
301   const GElf_Off align = dwfl->segment_align ?: 1;
302   GElf_Phdr phdr;
303 
304   do
305     if (unlikely (gelf_getphdr (elf, ndx++, &phdr) == NULL))
306       return false;
307   while (phdr.p_type != PT_LOAD
308 	 || ((phdr.p_vaddr + phdr.p_memsz + align - 1) & -align) <= vaddr);
309 
310   GElf_Off start = vaddr - phdr.p_vaddr + phdr.p_offset;
311   GElf_Off end;
312   GElf_Addr end_vaddr;
313 
314   update_end (&phdr, align, &end, &end_vaddr);
315 
316   /* We need at least this much.  */
317   if (! more (minread))
318     return false;
319 
320   /* See how much more we can get of what the caller wants.  */
321   (void) more (*buffer_available);
322 
323   /* If it's already on hand anyway, use as much as there is.  */
324   if (elf->map_address != NULL)
325     (void) more (elf->maximum_size - start);
326 
327   /* Make sure we don't look past the end of the actual file,
328      even if the headers tell us to.  */
329   if (unlikely (end > elf->maximum_size))
330     end = elf->maximum_size;
331 
332   /* If the file is too small, there is nothing at all to get.  */
333   if (unlikely (start >= end))
334     return false;
335 
336   if (elf->map_address != NULL)
337     {
338       void *contents = elf->map_address + elf->start_offset + start;
339       size_t size = end - start;
340 
341       if (minread == 0)		/* String mode.  */
342 	{
343 	  const void *eos = memchr (contents, '\0', size);
344 	  if (unlikely (eos == NULL) || unlikely (eos == contents))
345 	    return false;
346 	  size = eos + 1 - contents;
347 	}
348 
349       if (*buffer == NULL)
350 	{
351 	  *buffer = contents;
352 	  *buffer_available = size;
353 	}
354       else
355 	{
356 	  *buffer_available = MIN (size, *buffer_available);
357 	  memcpy (*buffer, contents, *buffer_available);
358 	}
359     }
360   else
361     {
362       void *into = *buffer;
363       if (*buffer == NULL)
364 	{
365 	  *buffer_available = MIN (minread ?: 512,
366 				   MAX (4096, MIN (end - start,
367 						   *buffer_available)));
368 	  into = malloc (*buffer_available);
369 	  if (unlikely (into == NULL))
370 	    {
371 	      __libdwfl_seterrno (DWFL_E_NOMEM);
372 	      return false;
373 	    }
374 	}
375 
376       ssize_t nread = pread_retry (elf->fildes, into, *buffer_available, start);
377       if (nread < (ssize_t) minread)
378 	{
379 	  if (into != *buffer)
380 	    free (into);
381 	  if (nread < 0)
382 	    __libdwfl_seterrno (DWFL_E_ERRNO);
383 	  return false;
384 	}
385 
386       if (minread == 0)		/* String mode.  */
387 	{
388 	  const void *eos = memchr (into, '\0', nread);
389 	  if (unlikely (eos == NULL) || unlikely (eos == into))
390 	    {
391 	      if (*buffer == NULL)
392 		free (into);
393 	      return false;
394 	    }
395 	  nread = eos + 1 - into;
396 	}
397 
398       if (*buffer == NULL)
399 	*buffer = into;
400       *buffer_available = nread;
401     }
402 
403   return true;
404 }
405 
406 /* Free the contents of R_DEBUG_INFO without the R_DEBUG_INFO memory itself.  */
407 
408 static void
clear_r_debug_info(struct r_debug_info * r_debug_info)409 clear_r_debug_info (struct r_debug_info *r_debug_info)
410 {
411   while (r_debug_info->module != NULL)
412     {
413       struct r_debug_info_module *module = r_debug_info->module;
414       r_debug_info->module = module->next;
415       elf_end (module->elf);
416       if (module->fd != -1)
417 	close (module->fd);
418       free (module);
419     }
420 }
421 
422 bool
423 internal_function
__libdwfl_dynamic_vaddr_get(Elf * elf,GElf_Addr * vaddrp)424 __libdwfl_dynamic_vaddr_get (Elf *elf, GElf_Addr *vaddrp)
425 {
426   size_t phnum;
427   if (unlikely (elf_getphdrnum (elf, &phnum) != 0))
428     return false;
429   for (size_t i = 0; i < phnum; ++i)
430     {
431       GElf_Phdr phdr_mem;
432       GElf_Phdr *phdr = gelf_getphdr (elf, i, &phdr_mem);
433       if (unlikely (phdr == NULL))
434 	return false;
435       if (phdr->p_type == PT_DYNAMIC)
436 	{
437 	  *vaddrp = phdr->p_vaddr;
438 	  return true;
439 	}
440     }
441   return false;
442 }
443 
444 int
dwfl_core_file_report(Dwfl * dwfl,Elf * elf,const char * executable)445 dwfl_core_file_report (Dwfl *dwfl, Elf *elf, const char *executable)
446 {
447   size_t phnum;
448   if (unlikely (elf_getphdrnum (elf, &phnum) != 0))
449     {
450       __libdwfl_seterrno (DWFL_E_LIBELF);
451       return -1;
452     }
453 
454   if (dwfl->user_core != NULL)
455     free (dwfl->user_core->executable_for_core);
456   if (executable == NULL)
457     {
458       if (dwfl->user_core != NULL)
459 	dwfl->user_core->executable_for_core = NULL;
460     }
461   else
462     {
463       if (dwfl->user_core == NULL)
464 	{
465 	  dwfl->user_core = calloc (1, sizeof (struct Dwfl_User_Core));
466 	  if (dwfl->user_core == NULL)
467 	    {
468 	      __libdwfl_seterrno (DWFL_E_NOMEM);
469 	      return -1;
470 	    }
471 	  dwfl->user_core->fd = -1;
472 	}
473       dwfl->user_core->executable_for_core = strdup (executable);
474       if (dwfl->user_core->executable_for_core == NULL)
475 	{
476 	  __libdwfl_seterrno (DWFL_E_NOMEM);
477 	  return -1;
478 	}
479     }
480 
481   /* First report each PT_LOAD segment.  */
482   GElf_Phdr notes_phdr;
483   int ndx = dwfl_report_core_segments (dwfl, elf, phnum, &notes_phdr);
484   if (unlikely (ndx <= 0))
485     return ndx;
486 
487   /* Next, we should follow the chain from DT_DEBUG.  */
488 
489   const void *auxv = NULL;
490   const void *note_file = NULL;
491   size_t auxv_size = 0;
492   size_t note_file_size = 0;
493   if (likely (notes_phdr.p_type == PT_NOTE))
494     {
495       /* PT_NOTE -> NT_AUXV -> AT_PHDR -> PT_DYNAMIC -> DT_DEBUG */
496 
497       Elf_Data *notes = elf_getdata_rawchunk (elf,
498 					      notes_phdr.p_offset,
499 					      notes_phdr.p_filesz,
500 					      ELF_T_NHDR);
501       if (likely (notes != NULL))
502 	{
503 	  size_t pos = 0;
504 	  GElf_Nhdr nhdr;
505 	  size_t name_pos;
506 	  size_t desc_pos;
507 	  while ((pos = gelf_getnote (notes, pos, &nhdr,
508 				      &name_pos, &desc_pos)) > 0)
509 	    if (nhdr.n_namesz == sizeof "CORE"
510 		&& !memcmp (notes->d_buf + name_pos, "CORE", sizeof "CORE"))
511 	      {
512 		if (nhdr.n_type == NT_AUXV)
513 		  {
514 		    auxv = notes->d_buf + desc_pos;
515 		    auxv_size = nhdr.n_descsz;
516 		  }
517 		if (nhdr.n_type == NT_FILE)
518 		  {
519 		    note_file = notes->d_buf + desc_pos;
520 		    note_file_size = nhdr.n_descsz;
521 		  }
522 	      }
523 	}
524     }
525 
526   /* Now we have NT_AUXV contents.  From here on this processing could be
527      used for a live process with auxv read from /proc.  */
528 
529   struct r_debug_info r_debug_info;
530   memset (&r_debug_info, 0, sizeof r_debug_info);
531   int retval = dwfl_link_map_report (dwfl, auxv, auxv_size,
532 				     dwfl_elf_phdr_memory_callback, elf,
533 				     &r_debug_info);
534   int listed = retval > 0 ? retval : 0;
535 
536   /* Now sniff segment contents for modules hinted by information gathered
537      from DT_DEBUG.  */
538 
539   ndx = 0;
540   do
541     {
542       int seg = dwfl_segment_report_module (dwfl, ndx, NULL,
543 					    &dwfl_elf_phdr_memory_callback, elf,
544 					    core_file_read_eagerly, elf,
545 					    note_file, note_file_size,
546 					    &r_debug_info);
547       if (unlikely (seg < 0))
548 	{
549 	  clear_r_debug_info (&r_debug_info);
550 	  return seg;
551 	}
552       if (seg > ndx)
553 	{
554 	  ndx = seg;
555 	  ++listed;
556 	}
557       else
558 	++ndx;
559     }
560   while (ndx < (int) phnum);
561 
562   /* Now report the modules from dwfl_link_map_report which were not filtered
563      out by dwfl_segment_report_module.  */
564 
565   Dwfl_Module **lastmodp = &dwfl->modulelist;
566   while (*lastmodp != NULL)
567     lastmodp = &(*lastmodp)->next;
568   for (struct r_debug_info_module *module = r_debug_info.module;
569        module != NULL; module = module->next)
570     {
571       if (module->elf == NULL)
572 	continue;
573       GElf_Addr file_dynamic_vaddr;
574       if (! __libdwfl_dynamic_vaddr_get (module->elf, &file_dynamic_vaddr))
575 	continue;
576       Dwfl_Module *mod;
577       mod = __libdwfl_report_elf (dwfl, basename (module->name), module->name,
578 				  module->fd, module->elf,
579 				  module->l_ld - file_dynamic_vaddr,
580 				  true, true);
581       if (mod == NULL)
582 	continue;
583       ++listed;
584       module->elf = NULL;
585       module->fd = -1;
586       /* Move this module to the end of the list, so that we end
587 	 up with a list in the same order as the link_map chain.  */
588       if (mod->next != NULL)
589 	{
590 	  if (*lastmodp != mod)
591 	    {
592 	      lastmodp = &dwfl->modulelist;
593 	      while (*lastmodp != mod)
594 		lastmodp = &(*lastmodp)->next;
595 	    }
596 	  *lastmodp = mod->next;
597 	  mod->next = NULL;
598 	  while (*lastmodp != NULL)
599 	    lastmodp = &(*lastmodp)->next;
600 	  *lastmodp = mod;
601 	}
602       lastmodp = &mod->next;
603     }
604 
605   clear_r_debug_info (&r_debug_info);
606 
607   /* We return the number of modules we found if we found any.
608      If we found none, we return -1 instead of 0 if there was an
609      error rather than just nothing found.  */
610   return listed > 0 ? listed : retval;
611 }
612 INTDEF (dwfl_core_file_report)
613 NEW_VERSION (dwfl_core_file_report, ELFUTILS_0.158)
614 
615 #ifdef SYMBOL_VERSIONING
616 int _compat_without_executable_dwfl_core_file_report (Dwfl *dwfl, Elf *elf);
617 COMPAT_VERSION_NEWPROTO (dwfl_core_file_report, ELFUTILS_0.146,
618 			 without_executable)
619 
620 int
_compat_without_executable_dwfl_core_file_report(Dwfl * dwfl,Elf * elf)621 _compat_without_executable_dwfl_core_file_report (Dwfl *dwfl, Elf *elf)
622 {
623   return dwfl_core_file_report (dwfl, elf, NULL);
624 }
625 #endif
626