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Should you wish to participate in the Open Invention Network licensing program, please visit www.openinventionnetwork.com . */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include #endif #include #include #include #include "libelfP.h" GElf_Sym * gelf_getsymshndx (symdata, shndxdata, ndx, dst, dstshndx) Elf_Data *symdata; Elf_Data *shndxdata; int ndx; GElf_Sym *dst; Elf32_Word *dstshndx; { Elf_Data_Scn *symdata_scn = (Elf_Data_Scn *) symdata; Elf_Data_Scn *shndxdata_scn = (Elf_Data_Scn *) shndxdata; GElf_Sym *result = NULL; Elf32_Word shndx = 0; if (symdata == NULL) return NULL; if (unlikely (symdata->d_type != ELF_T_SYM) || (likely (shndxdata_scn != NULL) && unlikely (shndxdata->d_type != ELF_T_WORD))) { __libelf_seterrno (ELF_E_INVALID_HANDLE); return NULL; } rwlock_rdlock (symdata_scn->s->elf->lock); /* The user is not required to pass a data descriptor for an extended section index table. */ if (likely (shndxdata_scn != NULL)) { if (unlikely ((ndx + 1) * sizeof (Elf32_Word) > shndxdata_scn->d.d_size)) { __libelf_seterrno (ELF_E_INVALID_INDEX); goto out; } shndx = ((Elf32_Word *) shndxdata_scn->d.d_buf)[ndx]; } /* This is the one place where we have to take advantage of the fact that an `Elf_Data' pointer is also a pointer to `Elf_Data_Scn'. The interface is broken so that it requires this hack. */ if (symdata_scn->s->elf->class == ELFCLASS32) { Elf32_Sym *src; /* Here it gets a bit more complicated. The format of the symbol table entries has to be adopted. The user better has provided a buffer where we can store the information. While copying the data we are converting the format. */ if (unlikely ((ndx + 1) * sizeof (Elf32_Sym) > symdata->d_size)) { __libelf_seterrno (ELF_E_INVALID_INDEX); goto out; } src = &((Elf32_Sym *) symdata->d_buf)[ndx]; /* This might look like a simple copy operation but it's not. There are zero- and sign-extensions going on. */ #define COPY(name) \ dst->name = src->name COPY (st_name); /* Please note that we can simply copy the `st_info' element since the definitions of ELFxx_ST_BIND and ELFxx_ST_TYPE are the same for the 64 bit variant. */ COPY (st_info); COPY (st_other); COPY (st_shndx); COPY (st_value); COPY (st_size); } else { /* If this is a 64 bit object it's easy. */ assert (sizeof (GElf_Sym) == sizeof (Elf64_Sym)); /* The data is already in the correct form. Just make sure the index is OK. */ if (unlikely ((ndx + 1) * sizeof (GElf_Sym) > symdata->d_size)) { __libelf_seterrno (ELF_E_INVALID_INDEX); goto out; } *dst = ((GElf_Sym *) symdata->d_buf)[ndx]; } /* Now we can store the section index. */ if (dstshndx != NULL) *dstshndx = shndx; result = dst; out: rwlock_unlock (symdata_scn->s->elf->lock); return result; }