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RE: [RFC] Fix .text section offset for windows DLL (was Calling __stdcall functions in the inferior)
- From: "Pierre Muller" <pierre dot muller at ics-cnrs dot unistra dot fr>
- To: "'Joel Brobecker'" <brobecker at adacore dot com>
- Cc: <gdb-patches at sourceware dot org>
- Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2012 14:21:37 +0200
- Subject: RE: [RFC] Fix .text section offset for windows DLL (was Calling __stdcall functions in the inferior)
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Hi Joel,
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De?: gdb-patches-owner@sourceware.org [mailto:gdb-patches-
> owner@sourceware.org] De la part de Joel Brobecker
> Envoyé?: mercredi 24 octobre 2012 21:45
> À?: Pierre Muller
> Cc?: gdb-patches@sourceware.org
> Objet?: Re: [RFC] Fix .text section offset for windows DLL (was Calling
> __stdcall functions in the inferior)
>
> Hi Pierre,
>
> I don't know COFF/PE all that well, so I'll just trust you on
> the extraction of the information itself. Thanks for taking this on,
> by the way.
Thanks for the review.
> Oh dear - I just realized midway through the review that the patch
> appears to be checked in already. I must have missed the associated
> emails.... I've continued the review anyways - it's nothing major,
> but there are a few nits I noticed. If you don't have time to look
> at them, no problem; I'll try to get to them. But do let me know.
Oh boy, you scared me there...
But definitively, no, I didn't commit this change yet!
As confirmed by:
http://sourceware.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/gdb/coff-pe-read.c?cvsroot=src
Last change on that file dates by January 6. 2012
This was only a RFC,
which explains why I did not bother to change the
printf call yet!
> > 2012-10-15 Pierre Muller <muller@ics.u-strasbg.fr>
> >
> > * coff-pe-read.h (pe_text_section_offset): Declare new function.
> > * coff-pe-read.c (pe_as16): New function.
> > (read_pe_exported_syms): Use ordinal of function to
> > retrieve correct RVA address of function.
> > (pe_text_section_offset): New function.
> >
> > * windows-tdep.c (windows_xfer_shared_library): Use
> > pe_text_section_offset function instead of possibly wrong
> > 0x1000 constant for .text sextion offset.
>
> > @@ -336,26 +344,119 @@ read_pe_exported_syms (struct objfile *o
> > {
> > /* Pointer to the names vector. */
> > unsigned long name_rva = pe_as32 (erva + name_rvas + i * 4);
> > + /* Retrieve ordinal value */
> > +
> > + unsigned long ordinal = pe_as16 (erva + ordinals + i * 2);
>
> Just a nit: Can we keep the formatting consistent between the two
> local variables? In other words, no empty line between the comment
> and the variable?
Yes, you are of course right here.
> > + if (!section_found)
> > + {
> > + char * forward_name = (char *) (erva + func_rva);
> > + char * funcname = (char *) (erva + name_rva);
> > + if ((func_rva >= export_rva)
> > + && (func_rva < export_rva + export_size))
>
> Can you add an empty line between the variable declarations and
> the rest of the code.
Forgot that ruel again...
> Also, the if condition is idented using spaces instead of tabs...
I still didn't get a correct way of checking my formatting...
> > + printf ("%s is a forward to %s\n", funcname, forward_name);
>
> I don't think a printf is appropriate, here. Is that meant to be
> a warning?
I would have like any suggestion about an idea
about how to implement such a forward...
Something like a function called
add_pe_forward_symbol
Would it require the definition of a new minimal symbol type?
If yes, I wouldn't even know where I should add this new type...
> > +CORE_ADDR
> > +pe_text_section_offset (struct bfd *abfd)
>
> Can you add a description of what the function does?
I will try to do this.
> > + unsigned long pe_header_offset, opthdr_ofs, num_entries, i;
>
> This is a nit as well, but can you rename opthdr_ofs? I'm a little
> confused, as the 's' at the end made me think that it was a plural,
> and thus that it was a set of offsets. But looking at the type and
> at the code, I am thinking now that this is a short for "offset",
> except an 'f' would be missing. How about spelling offset entirely?
I basically reused the existing code in the function
called read_pe_exported_syms, and, specifically,
I kept most of the local variables and used
the same names...
I quite often also abbreviate offset into ofs,
but I am not against renaming 'opthdr_ofs' into 'optional_header_offset'.
> > + unsigned char *expdata, *erva;
>
> Should we be using gdb_byte *, in this case? I'm wondering if we
> should be adjusting the pe_get* & pe_as* routines as well...
The problem is that it is used both for 'char *'
for all the names and for RVA (relative virtual addresses)
which are more something like a 32-bit unsigned offset.
> > + if (!is_pe32 && !is_pe64)
> > + {
> > + /* This is not a recognized PE format file. Abort now, because
> > + the code is untested on anything else. *FIXME* test on
> > + further architectures and loosen or remove this test. */
> > + return 0;
> > + }
>
> I think a complaint would be appropriate, here. And I'm wondering
> if there might be a better way to check which PE format it is other
> than looking at a string...
Again, this is a plain copy of the code in
read_pe_exported_syms.
> > + if (num_entries < 1) /* No exports. */
> > + {
> > + return 0;
> > + }
>
> Formatting: Can you remove the curly braces? For one statement,
> our codig style says that we should not be using them.
Ditto...
> > @@ -387,6 +390,9 @@ windows_xfer_shared_library (const char*
> > struct gdbarch *gdbarch, struct obstack
*obstack)
> > {
> > char *p;
> > + struct bfd * dll;
> > + CORE_ADDR text_offset;
> > + CORE_ADDR default_text_offset = 0x1000;
> > obstack_grow_str (obstack, "<library name=\"");
>
> Can you add an empty line after the local variable declarations?
> > + if (text_offset != default_text_offset)
> > + warning (_("DLL %s has .text section at offset %s\n"),so_name,
>
> Missing space after the coma (just before 'so_name').
I will try to submit a RFA shortly...
Pierre