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diff --git a/vendor/object-0.26.2/src/read/traits.rs b/vendor/object-0.26.2/src/read/traits.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 4cc497b9b..000000000 --- a/vendor/object-0.26.2/src/read/traits.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,429 +0,0 @@ -use alloc::borrow::Cow; -use alloc::vec::Vec; - -use crate::read::{ - self, Architecture, CodeView, ComdatKind, CompressedData, CompressedFileRange, Export, - FileFlags, Import, ObjectMap, Relocation, Result, SectionFlags, SectionIndex, SectionKind, - SymbolFlags, SymbolIndex, SymbolKind, SymbolMap, SymbolMapName, SymbolScope, SymbolSection, -}; -use crate::Endianness; - -/// An object file. -pub trait Object<'data: 'file, 'file>: read::private::Sealed { - /// A segment in the object file. - type Segment: ObjectSegment<'data>; - - /// An iterator over the segments in the object file. - type SegmentIterator: Iterator<Item = Self::Segment>; - - /// A section in the object file. - type Section: ObjectSection<'data>; - - /// An iterator over the sections in the object file. - type SectionIterator: Iterator<Item = Self::Section>; - - /// A COMDAT section group in the object file. - type Comdat: ObjectComdat<'data>; - - /// An iterator over the COMDAT section groups in the object file. - type ComdatIterator: Iterator<Item = Self::Comdat>; - - /// A symbol in the object file. - type Symbol: ObjectSymbol<'data>; - - /// An iterator over symbols in the object file. - type SymbolIterator: Iterator<Item = Self::Symbol>; - - /// A symbol table in the object file. - type SymbolTable: ObjectSymbolTable< - 'data, - Symbol = Self::Symbol, - SymbolIterator = Self::SymbolIterator, - >; - - /// An iterator over dynamic relocations in the file. - /// - /// The first field in the item tuple is the address - /// that the relocation applies to. - type DynamicRelocationIterator: Iterator<Item = (u64, Relocation)>; - - /// Get the architecture type of the file. - fn architecture(&self) -> Architecture; - - /// Get the endianness of the file. - #[inline] - fn endianness(&self) -> Endianness { - if self.is_little_endian() { - Endianness::Little - } else { - Endianness::Big - } - } - - /// Return true if the file is little endian, false if it is big endian. - fn is_little_endian(&self) -> bool; - - /// Return true if the file can contain 64-bit addresses. - fn is_64(&self) -> bool; - - /// Get an iterator over the segments in the file. - fn segments(&'file self) -> Self::SegmentIterator; - - /// Get the section named `section_name`, if such a section exists. - /// - /// If `section_name` starts with a '.' then it is treated as a system section name, - /// and is compared using the conventions specific to the object file format. This - /// includes: - /// - if ".debug_str_offsets" is requested for a Mach-O object file, then the actual - /// section name that is searched for is "__debug_str_offs". - /// - if ".debug_info" is requested for an ELF object file, then - /// ".zdebug_info" may be returned (and similarly for other debug sections). - /// - /// For some object files, multiple segments may contain sections with the same - /// name. In this case, the first matching section will be used. - /// - /// This method skips over sections with invalid names. - fn section_by_name(&'file self, section_name: &str) -> Option<Self::Section>; - - /// Get the section at the given index. - /// - /// The meaning of the index depends on the object file. - /// - /// For some object files, this requires iterating through all sections. - /// - /// Returns an error if the index is invalid. - fn section_by_index(&'file self, index: SectionIndex) -> Result<Self::Section>; - - /// Get an iterator over the sections in the file. - fn sections(&'file self) -> Self::SectionIterator; - - /// Get an iterator over the COMDAT section groups in the file. - fn comdats(&'file self) -> Self::ComdatIterator; - - /// Get the symbol table, if any. - fn symbol_table(&'file self) -> Option<Self::SymbolTable>; - - /// Get the debugging symbol at the given index. - /// - /// The meaning of the index depends on the object file. - /// - /// Returns an error if the index is invalid. - fn symbol_by_index(&'file self, index: SymbolIndex) -> Result<Self::Symbol>; - - /// Get an iterator over the debugging symbols in the file. - /// - /// This may skip over symbols that are malformed or unsupported. - /// - /// For Mach-O files, this does not include STAB entries. - fn symbols(&'file self) -> Self::SymbolIterator; - - /// Get the dynamic linking symbol table, if any. - /// - /// Only ELF has a separate dynamic linking symbol table. - fn dynamic_symbol_table(&'file self) -> Option<Self::SymbolTable>; - - /// Get an iterator over the dynamic linking symbols in the file. - /// - /// This may skip over symbols that are malformed or unsupported. - /// - /// Only ELF has separate dynamic linking symbols. - /// Other file formats will return an empty iterator. - fn dynamic_symbols(&'file self) -> Self::SymbolIterator; - - /// Get the dynamic relocations for this file. - /// - /// Symbol indices in these relocations refer to the dynamic symbol table. - /// - /// Only ELF has dynamic relocations. - fn dynamic_relocations(&'file self) -> Option<Self::DynamicRelocationIterator>; - - /// Construct a map from addresses to symbol names. - /// - /// The map will only contain defined text and data symbols. - /// The dynamic symbol table will only be used if there are no debugging symbols. - fn symbol_map(&'file self) -> SymbolMap<SymbolMapName<'data>> { - let mut symbols = Vec::new(); - if let Some(table) = self.symbol_table().or_else(|| self.dynamic_symbol_table()) { - for symbol in table.symbols() { - if !symbol.is_definition() { - continue; - } - if let Ok(name) = symbol.name() { - symbols.push(SymbolMapName::new(symbol.address(), name)); - } - } - } - SymbolMap::new(symbols) - } - - /// Construct a map from addresses to symbol names and object file names. - /// - /// This is derived from Mach-O STAB entries. - fn object_map(&'file self) -> ObjectMap<'data> { - ObjectMap::default() - } - - /// Get the imported symbols. - fn imports(&self) -> Result<Vec<Import<'data>>>; - - /// Get the exported symbols. - fn exports(&self) -> Result<Vec<Export<'data>>>; - - /// Return true if the file contains debug information sections, false if not. - fn has_debug_symbols(&self) -> bool; - - /// The UUID from a Mach-O `LC_UUID` load command. - #[inline] - fn mach_uuid(&self) -> Result<Option<[u8; 16]>> { - Ok(None) - } - - /// The build ID from an ELF `NT_GNU_BUILD_ID` note. - #[inline] - fn build_id(&self) -> Result<Option<&'data [u8]>> { - Ok(None) - } - - /// The filename and CRC from a `.gnu_debuglink` section. - #[inline] - fn gnu_debuglink(&self) -> Result<Option<(&'data [u8], u32)>> { - Ok(None) - } - - /// The filename and build ID from a `.gnu_debugaltlink` section. - #[inline] - fn gnu_debugaltlink(&self) -> Result<Option<(&'data [u8], &'data [u8])>> { - Ok(None) - } - - /// The filename and GUID from the PE CodeView section - #[inline] - fn pdb_info(&self) -> Result<Option<CodeView>> { - Ok(None) - } - - /// Get the base address used for relative virtual addresses. - /// - /// Currently this is only non-zero for PE. - fn relative_address_base(&'file self) -> u64; - - /// Get the virtual address of the entry point of the binary - fn entry(&'file self) -> u64; - - /// File flags that are specific to each file format. - fn flags(&self) -> FileFlags; -} - -/// A loadable segment defined in an object file. -/// -/// For ELF, this is a program header with type `PT_LOAD`. -/// For Mach-O, this is a load command with type `LC_SEGMENT` or `LC_SEGMENT_64`. -pub trait ObjectSegment<'data>: read::private::Sealed { - /// Returns the virtual address of the segment. - fn address(&self) -> u64; - - /// Returns the size of the segment in memory. - fn size(&self) -> u64; - - /// Returns the alignment of the segment in memory. - fn align(&self) -> u64; - - /// Returns the offset and size of the segment in the file. - fn file_range(&self) -> (u64, u64); - - /// Returns a reference to the file contents of the segment. - /// - /// The length of this data may be different from the size of the - /// segment in memory. - fn data(&self) -> Result<&'data [u8]>; - - /// Return the segment data in the given range. - /// - /// Returns `Ok(None)` if the segment does not contain the given range. - fn data_range(&self, address: u64, size: u64) -> Result<Option<&'data [u8]>>; - - /// Returns the name of the segment. - fn name(&self) -> Result<Option<&str>>; -} - -/// A section defined in an object file. -pub trait ObjectSection<'data>: read::private::Sealed { - /// An iterator over the relocations for a section. - /// - /// The first field in the item tuple is the section offset - /// that the relocation applies to. - type RelocationIterator: Iterator<Item = (u64, Relocation)>; - - /// Returns the section index. - fn index(&self) -> SectionIndex; - - /// Returns the address of the section. - fn address(&self) -> u64; - - /// Returns the size of the section in memory. - fn size(&self) -> u64; - - /// Returns the alignment of the section in memory. - fn align(&self) -> u64; - - /// Returns offset and size of on-disk segment (if any). - fn file_range(&self) -> Option<(u64, u64)>; - - /// Returns the raw contents of the section. - /// - /// The length of this data may be different from the size of the - /// section in memory. - /// - /// This does not do any decompression. - fn data(&self) -> Result<&'data [u8]>; - - /// Return the raw contents of the section data in the given range. - /// - /// This does not do any decompression. - /// - /// Returns `Ok(None)` if the section does not contain the given range. - fn data_range(&self, address: u64, size: u64) -> Result<Option<&'data [u8]>>; - - /// Returns the potentially compressed file range of the section, - /// along with information about the compression. - fn compressed_file_range(&self) -> Result<CompressedFileRange>; - - /// Returns the potentially compressed contents of the section, - /// along with information about the compression. - fn compressed_data(&self) -> Result<CompressedData<'data>>; - - /// Returns the uncompressed contents of the section. - /// - /// The length of this data may be different from the size of the - /// section in memory. - /// - /// If no compression is detected, then returns the data unchanged. - /// Returns `Err` if decompression fails. - fn uncompressed_data(&self) -> Result<Cow<'data, [u8]>> { - self.compressed_data()?.decompress() - } - - /// Returns the name of the section. - fn name(&self) -> Result<&str>; - - /// Returns the name of the segment for this section. - fn segment_name(&self) -> Result<Option<&str>>; - - /// Return the kind of this section. - fn kind(&self) -> SectionKind; - - /// Get the relocations for this section. - fn relocations(&self) -> Self::RelocationIterator; - - /// Section flags that are specific to each file format. - fn flags(&self) -> SectionFlags; -} - -/// A COMDAT section group defined in an object file. -pub trait ObjectComdat<'data>: read::private::Sealed { - /// An iterator over the sections in the object file. - type SectionIterator: Iterator<Item = SectionIndex>; - - /// Returns the COMDAT selection kind. - fn kind(&self) -> ComdatKind; - - /// Returns the index of the symbol used for the name of COMDAT section group. - fn symbol(&self) -> SymbolIndex; - - /// Returns the name of the COMDAT section group. - fn name(&self) -> Result<&str>; - - /// Get the sections in this section group. - fn sections(&self) -> Self::SectionIterator; -} - -/// A symbol table. -pub trait ObjectSymbolTable<'data>: read::private::Sealed { - /// A symbol table entry. - type Symbol: ObjectSymbol<'data>; - - /// An iterator over the symbols in a symbol table. - type SymbolIterator: Iterator<Item = Self::Symbol>; - - /// Get an iterator over the symbols in the table. - /// - /// This may skip over symbols that are malformed or unsupported. - fn symbols(&self) -> Self::SymbolIterator; - - /// Get the symbol at the given index. - /// - /// The meaning of the index depends on the object file. - /// - /// Returns an error if the index is invalid. - fn symbol_by_index(&self, index: SymbolIndex) -> Result<Self::Symbol>; -} - -/// A symbol table entry. -pub trait ObjectSymbol<'data>: read::private::Sealed { - /// The index of the symbol. - fn index(&self) -> SymbolIndex; - - /// The name of the symbol. - fn name(&self) -> Result<&'data str>; - - /// The address of the symbol. May be zero if the address is unknown. - fn address(&self) -> u64; - - /// The size of the symbol. May be zero if the size is unknown. - fn size(&self) -> u64; - - /// Return the kind of this symbol. - fn kind(&self) -> SymbolKind; - - /// Returns the section where the symbol is defined. - fn section(&self) -> SymbolSection; - - /// Returns the section index for the section containing this symbol. - /// - /// May return `None` if the symbol is not defined in a section. - fn section_index(&self) -> Option<SectionIndex> { - self.section().index() - } - - /// Return true if the symbol is undefined. - fn is_undefined(&self) -> bool; - - /// Return true if the symbol is a definition of a function or data object - /// that has a known address. - fn is_definition(&self) -> bool; - - /// Return true if the symbol is common data. - /// - /// Note: does not check for `SymbolSection::Section` with `SectionKind::Common`. - fn is_common(&self) -> bool; - - /// Return true if the symbol is weak. - fn is_weak(&self) -> bool; - - /// Returns the symbol scope. - fn scope(&self) -> SymbolScope; - - /// Return true if the symbol visible outside of the compilation unit. - /// - /// This treats `SymbolScope::Unknown` as global. - fn is_global(&self) -> bool; - - /// Return true if the symbol is only visible within the compilation unit. - fn is_local(&self) -> bool; - - /// Symbol flags that are specific to each file format. - fn flags(&self) -> SymbolFlags<SectionIndex>; -} - -/// An iterator for files that don't have dynamic relocations. -#[derive(Debug)] -pub struct NoDynamicRelocationIterator; - -impl Iterator for NoDynamicRelocationIterator { - type Item = (u64, Relocation); - - #[inline] - fn next(&mut self) -> Option<Self::Item> { - None - } -} |