[PATCH 1/5] strip: Adapt src/strip -o -f on mips
Ying Huang
ying.huang@oss.cipunited.com
Wed May 24 06:21:15 GMT 2023
在 2023/5/22 05:13, Mark Wielaard 写道:
> Hi Ying,
>
> On Tue, May 16, 2023 at 02:38:45PM +0800, Ying Huang wrote:
>> 在 2023/5/9 23:15, Mark Wielaard 写道:
>>> On Tue, 2023-04-11 at 16:12 +0800, Ying Huang wrote:
>>>> In mips64 little-endian, r_info consists of four byte fields(contains
>>>> three reloc types) and a 32-bit symbol index. In order to adapt
>>>> GELF_R_SYM and GELF_R_TYPE, need convert raw data to get correct symbol
>>>> index and type.
>>> Is there a spec that describes this?
>>
>>
>> references:
>>
>> https://www.linux-mips.org/pub/linux/mips/doc/ABI/elf64-2.4.pdf
>>
>> Page40 && Page41
> Thanks. Interesting. If possible please include this URL in a comment.
OK.
>
>>> I see you adjusted elf.h to include:
>>>
>>> +#define ELF64_MIPS_R_TYPE(i) ((i) & 0xff)
>>> +#define ELF64_MIPS_R_TYPE2(i) (((i) >> 8) & 0xff)
>>> +#define ELF64_MIPS_R_TYPE3(i) (((i) >> 16) & 0xff)
>>>
>>> And various new relocation types for MIPS variants.
>>> Our elf.h comes from the glibc project. Have you also submitted these
>>> changes to libc-alpha@sourceware.org ?
>> Has submitted.
>>
>> https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-alpha/2023-May/148026.html
>>
>> https://sourceware.org/pipermail/libc-alpha/2023-May/148112.html
> Thanks. We'll sync them as soon as v3 lands.
>
>> Has tested on big/little endian machine with big/little endian
>> ELF file, all were OK.
> Could you post those ELF files somewhere?
> Maybe we can add some as test files?
The ELF files I used were "src/strip.o" which were generated on big/little endian machine.
root@debian-sid-mipsbe:~# readelf -h strip.o
ELF Header:
Magic: 7f 45 4c 46 02 01 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Class: ELF64
Data: 2's complement, little endian
Version: 1 (current)
OS/ABI: UNIX - System V
ABI Version: 0
Type: REL (Relocatable file)
Machine: MIPS R3000
Version: 0x1
Entry point address: 0x0
Start of program headers: 0 (bytes into file)
Start of section headers: 426696 (bytes into file)
Flags: 0x80000007, noreorder, pic, cpic, mips64r2
Size of this header: 64 (bytes)
Size of program headers: 0 (bytes)
Number of program headers: 0
Size of section headers: 64 (bytes)
Number of section headers: 41
Section header string table index: 40
root@debian-sid-mipsbe:~# readelf -h elfutils_debug/src/strip.o
ELF Header:
Magic: 7f 45 4c 46 01 02 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00
Class: ELF32
Data: 2's complement, big endian
Version: 1 (current)
OS/ABI: UNIX - System V
ABI Version: 0
Type: REL (Relocatable file)
Machine: MIPS R3000
Version: 0x1
Entry point address: 0x0
Start of program headers: 0 (bytes into file)
Start of section headers: 215248 (bytes into file)
Flags: 0x70001007, noreorder, pic, cpic, o32, mips32r2
Size of this header: 52 (bytes)
Size of program headers: 0 (bytes)
Number of program headers: 0
Size of section headers: 40 (bytes)
Number of section headers: 40
Section header string table index: 39
root@debian-sid-mipsbe:~#
>>> It feels like this is in the wrong place and doesn't take into account
>>> whether the program itself is running on a big or little endian
>>> machine.
>>>
>>> Maybe I am misunderstanding why this conversion is needed always. But I
>>> would have expected a specific conversion function for MIPS for
>>> ELF_T_REL and/or ELF_T_RELA (which are currently generic).
>> 1.Considering that some people directly use the original data instead of the interface function gelf_getrela;
>>
>> 2.Because there is only one parameter, so can not modify the macro ELF64_R_TYPE;
>>
>> 3.If the mips interface function is added, other packages using libelf will not be compatible with mips, and the place where gelf_getrela is used need be modified.
>>
>> Where do you think is the most suitable place to do mips conversion?
> So for the convert_data case in elf_getdata.c I would expect a special
> conversion function being defined for ELF_T_REL and ELF_T_RELA. This
> normally comes from __elf_xfctstom. I realize now that cannot easily
> take an Elf of machine type. But I would expect to have the conversion
> be done by a new function that can be assigned to fp in convert_data:
>
> /* Get the conversion function. */
> fp = __elf_xfctstom[eclass - 1][type];
Maybe I can create a new function named "convert_data_for_mips" and contained the code that added in convert_data?
>
> I still don't fully understand the need of the code in elf_update. I
> assume that is needed in case the file was used with ELF_C_RDWR_MMAP?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
Because we convert the relocation data for mips64el in elf_getdata.c, eg src/strip, and when we write elf to file, need confirm the relocation data is in original order bits.
When file use ELF_C_RDWR_MMAP, only impact whether malloc data_base in convert_data.
Thanks,
Ying
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