302 lines
		
	
	
		
			9.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
			
		
		
	
	
			302 lines
		
	
	
		
			9.8 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Python
		
	
	
	
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
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# Copyright (c) 2016 Google, Inc
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# Written by Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
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#
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# Handle various things related to ELF images
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#
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from __future__ import print_function
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from collections import namedtuple, OrderedDict
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import command
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import io
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import os
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import re
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import shutil
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import struct
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import tempfile
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import tools
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import tout
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ELF_TOOLS = True
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try:
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    from elftools.elf.elffile import ELFFile
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    from elftools.elf.sections import SymbolTableSection
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except:  # pragma: no cover
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    ELF_TOOLS = False
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Symbol = namedtuple('Symbol', ['section', 'address', 'size', 'weak'])
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# Information about an ELF file:
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#    data: Extracted program contents of ELF file (this would be loaded by an
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#           ELF loader when reading this file
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#    load: Load address of code
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#    entry: Entry address of code
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#    memsize: Number of bytes in memory occupied by loading this ELF file
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ElfInfo = namedtuple('ElfInfo', ['data', 'load', 'entry', 'memsize'])
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def GetSymbols(fname, patterns):
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    """Get the symbols from an ELF file
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    Args:
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        fname: Filename of the ELF file to read
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        patterns: List of regex patterns to search for, each a string
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    Returns:
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        None, if the file does not exist, or Dict:
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          key: Name of symbol
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          value: Hex value of symbol
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    """
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    stdout = command.Output('objdump', '-t', fname, raise_on_error=False)
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    lines = stdout.splitlines()
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    if patterns:
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        re_syms = re.compile('|'.join(patterns))
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    else:
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        re_syms = None
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    syms = {}
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    syms_started = False
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    for line in lines:
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        if not line or not syms_started:
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            if 'SYMBOL TABLE' in line:
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                syms_started = True
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            line = None  # Otherwise code coverage complains about 'continue'
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            continue
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        if re_syms and not re_syms.search(line):
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            continue
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        space_pos = line.find(' ')
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        value, rest = line[:space_pos], line[space_pos + 1:]
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        flags = rest[:7]
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        parts = rest[7:].split()
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        section, size =  parts[:2]
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        if len(parts) > 2:
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            name = parts[2]
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            syms[name] = Symbol(section, int(value, 16), int(size,16),
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                                flags[1] == 'w')
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    # Sort dict by address
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    return OrderedDict(sorted(syms.items(), key=lambda x: x[1].address))
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def GetSymbolAddress(fname, sym_name):
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    """Get a value of a symbol from an ELF file
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    Args:
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        fname: Filename of the ELF file to read
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        patterns: List of regex patterns to search for, each a string
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    Returns:
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        Symbol value (as an integer) or None if not found
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    """
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    syms = GetSymbols(fname, [sym_name])
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    sym = syms.get(sym_name)
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    if not sym:
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        return None
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    return sym.address
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def LookupAndWriteSymbols(elf_fname, entry, section):
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    """Replace all symbols in an entry with their correct values
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    The entry contents is updated so that values for referenced symbols will be
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    visible at run time. This is done by finding out the symbols offsets in the
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    entry (using the ELF file) and replacing them with values from binman's data
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    structures.
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    Args:
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        elf_fname: Filename of ELF image containing the symbol information for
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            entry
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        entry: Entry to process
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        section: Section which can be used to lookup symbol values
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    """
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    fname = tools.GetInputFilename(elf_fname)
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    syms = GetSymbols(fname, ['image', 'binman'])
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    if not syms:
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        return
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    base = syms.get('__image_copy_start')
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    if not base:
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        return
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    for name, sym in syms.items():
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        if name.startswith('_binman'):
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            msg = ("Section '%s': Symbol '%s'\n   in entry '%s'" %
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                   (section.GetPath(), name, entry.GetPath()))
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            offset = sym.address - base.address
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            if offset < 0 or offset + sym.size > entry.contents_size:
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                raise ValueError('%s has offset %x (size %x) but the contents '
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                                 'size is %x' % (entry.GetPath(), offset,
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                                                 sym.size, entry.contents_size))
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            if sym.size == 4:
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                pack_string = '<I'
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            elif sym.size == 8:
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                pack_string = '<Q'
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            else:
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                raise ValueError('%s has size %d: only 4 and 8 are supported' %
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                                 (msg, sym.size))
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            # Look up the symbol in our entry tables.
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            value = section.LookupSymbol(name, sym.weak, msg)
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            if value is not None:
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                value += base.address
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            else:
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                value = -1
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                pack_string = pack_string.lower()
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            value_bytes = struct.pack(pack_string, value)
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            tout.Debug('%s:\n   insert %s, offset %x, value %x, length %d' %
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                       (msg, name, offset, value, len(value_bytes)))
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            entry.data = (entry.data[:offset] + value_bytes +
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                        entry.data[offset + sym.size:])
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def MakeElf(elf_fname, text, data):
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    """Make an elf file with the given data in a single section
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    The output file has a several section including '.text' and '.data',
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    containing the info provided in arguments.
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    Args:
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        elf_fname: Output filename
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        text: Text (code) to put in the file's .text section
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        data: Data to put in the file's .data section
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    """
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    outdir = tempfile.mkdtemp(prefix='binman.elf.')
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    s_file = os.path.join(outdir, 'elf.S')
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    # Spilt the text into two parts so that we can make the entry point two
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    # bytes after the start of the text section
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    text_bytes1 = ['\t.byte\t%#x' % tools.ToByte(byte) for byte in text[:2]]
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    text_bytes2 = ['\t.byte\t%#x' % tools.ToByte(byte) for byte in text[2:]]
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    data_bytes = ['\t.byte\t%#x' % tools.ToByte(byte) for byte in data]
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    with open(s_file, 'w') as fd:
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        print('''/* Auto-generated C program to produce an ELF file for testing */
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.section .text
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.code32
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.globl _start
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.type _start, @function
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%s
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_start:
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%s
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.ident "comment"
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.comm fred,8,4
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.section .empty
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.globl _empty
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_empty:
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.byte 1
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.globl ernie
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.data
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.type ernie, @object
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.size ernie, 4
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ernie:
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%s
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''' % ('\n'.join(text_bytes1), '\n'.join(text_bytes2), '\n'.join(data_bytes)),
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        file=fd)
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    lds_file = os.path.join(outdir, 'elf.lds')
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    # Use a linker script to set the alignment and text address.
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    with open(lds_file, 'w') as fd:
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        print('''/* Auto-generated linker script to produce an ELF file for testing */
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PHDRS
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{
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    text PT_LOAD ;
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    data PT_LOAD ;
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    empty PT_LOAD FLAGS ( 6 ) ;
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    note PT_NOTE ;
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}
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SECTIONS
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{
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    . = 0xfef20000;
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    ENTRY(_start)
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    .text . : SUBALIGN(0)
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    {
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        *(.text)
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    } :text
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    .data : {
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        *(.data)
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    } :data
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    _bss_start = .;
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    .empty : {
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        *(.empty)
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    } :empty
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    .note : {
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        *(.comment)
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    } :note
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    .bss _bss_start  (OVERLAY) : {
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        *(.bss)
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    }
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}
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''', file=fd)
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    # -static: Avoid requiring any shared libraries
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    # -nostdlib: Don't link with C library
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    # -Wl,--build-id=none: Don't generate a build ID, so that we just get the
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    #   text section at the start
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    # -m32: Build for 32-bit x86
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    # -T...: Specifies the link script, which sets the start address
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    stdout = command.Output('cc', '-static', '-nostdlib', '-Wl,--build-id=none',
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                            '-m32','-T', lds_file, '-o', elf_fname, s_file)
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    shutil.rmtree(outdir)
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def DecodeElf(data, location):
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    """Decode an ELF file and return information about it
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    Args:
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        data: Data from ELF file
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        location: Start address of data to return
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    Returns:
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        ElfInfo object containing information about the decoded ELF file
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    """
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    file_size = len(data)
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    with io.BytesIO(data) as fd:
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        elf = ELFFile(fd)
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        data_start = 0xffffffff;
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        data_end = 0;
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        mem_end = 0;
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        virt_to_phys = 0;
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        for i in range(elf.num_segments()):
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            segment = elf.get_segment(i)
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            if segment['p_type'] != 'PT_LOAD' or not segment['p_memsz']:
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                skipped = 1  # To make code-coverage see this line
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                continue
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            start = segment['p_paddr']
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            mend = start + segment['p_memsz']
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            rend = start + segment['p_filesz']
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            data_start = min(data_start, start)
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            data_end = max(data_end, rend)
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            mem_end = max(mem_end, mend)
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            if not virt_to_phys:
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                virt_to_phys = segment['p_paddr'] - segment['p_vaddr']
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        output = bytearray(data_end - data_start)
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        for i in range(elf.num_segments()):
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            segment = elf.get_segment(i)
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            if segment['p_type'] != 'PT_LOAD' or not segment['p_memsz']:
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                skipped = 1  # To make code-coverage see this line
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                continue
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            start = segment['p_paddr']
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            offset = 0
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            if start < location:
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                offset = location - start
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                start = location
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            # A legal ELF file can have a program header with non-zero length
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            # but zero-length file size and a non-zero offset which, added
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            # together, are greater than input->size (i.e. the total file size).
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            #  So we need to not even test in the case that p_filesz is zero.
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            # Note: All of this code is commented out since we don't have a test
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            # case for it.
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            size = segment['p_filesz']
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            #if not size:
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                #continue
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            #end = segment['p_offset'] + segment['p_filesz']
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            #if end > file_size:
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                #raise ValueError('Underflow copying out the segment. File has %#x bytes left, segment end is %#x\n',
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                                 #file_size, end)
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            output[start - data_start:start - data_start + size] = (
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                segment.data()[offset:])
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    return ElfInfo(output, data_start, elf.header['e_entry'] + virt_to_phys,
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                   mem_end - data_start)
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