From 698f8c2f01ea549d77d7dc3338a12e04c11057b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2024 14:02:58 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 1.64.0+dfsg1. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- vendor/object-0.26.2/src/read/elf/hash.rs | 211 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 211 insertions(+) create mode 100644 vendor/object-0.26.2/src/read/elf/hash.rs (limited to 'vendor/object-0.26.2/src/read/elf/hash.rs') diff --git a/vendor/object-0.26.2/src/read/elf/hash.rs b/vendor/object-0.26.2/src/read/elf/hash.rs new file mode 100644 index 000000000..fab484e44 --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/object-0.26.2/src/read/elf/hash.rs @@ -0,0 +1,211 @@ +use core::mem; + +use crate::elf; +use crate::read::{ReadError, ReadRef, Result}; +use crate::{U32, U64}; + +use super::{FileHeader, Sym, SymbolTable}; + +/// A SysV symbol hash table in an ELF file. +#[derive(Debug)] +pub struct HashTable<'data, Elf: FileHeader> { + buckets: &'data [U32], + chains: &'data [U32], +} + +impl<'data, Elf: FileHeader> HashTable<'data, Elf> { + /// Parse a SysV hash table. + /// + /// `data` should be from a `SHT_HASH` section, or from a + /// segment pointed to via the `DT_HASH` entry. + /// + /// The header is read at offset 0 in the given `data`. + pub fn parse(endian: Elf::Endian, data: &'data [u8]) -> Result { + let mut offset = 0; + let header = data + .read::>(&mut offset) + .read_error("Invalid hash header")?; + let buckets = data + .read_slice(&mut offset, header.bucket_count.get(endian) as usize) + .read_error("Invalid hash buckets")?; + let chains = data + .read_slice(&mut offset, header.chain_count.get(endian) as usize) + .read_error("Invalid hash chains")?; + Ok(HashTable { buckets, chains }) + } + + /// Return the symbol table length. + pub fn symbol_table_length(&self) -> u32 { + self.chains.len() as u32 + } + + /// Use the hash table to find the symbol table entry with the given name and hash. + pub fn find>( + &self, + endian: Elf::Endian, + name: &[u8], + hash: u32, + symbols: &SymbolTable<'data, Elf, R>, + ) -> Option<&'data Elf::Sym> { + // Get the chain start from the bucket for this hash. + let mut index = self.buckets[(hash as usize) % self.buckets.len()].get(endian) as usize; + // Avoid infinite loop. + let mut i = 0; + let strings = symbols.strings(); + while index != 0 && i < self.chains.len() { + if let Ok(symbol) = symbols.symbol(index) { + if symbol.name(endian, strings) == Ok(name) { + return Some(symbol); + } + } + index = self.chains.get(index)?.get(endian) as usize; + i += 1; + } + None + } +} + +/// A GNU symbol hash table in an ELF file. +#[derive(Debug)] +pub struct GnuHashTable<'data, Elf: FileHeader> { + symbol_base: u32, + bloom_shift: u32, + bloom_filters: &'data [u8], + buckets: &'data [U32], + values: &'data [U32], +} + +impl<'data, Elf: FileHeader> GnuHashTable<'data, Elf> { + /// Parse a GNU hash table. + /// + /// `data` should be from a `SHT_GNU_HASH` section, or from a + /// segment pointed to via the `DT_GNU_HASH` entry. + /// + /// The header is read at offset 0 in the given `data`. + /// + /// The header does not contain a length field, and so all of `data` + /// will be used as the hash table values. It does not matter if this + /// is longer than needed, and this will often the case when accessing + /// the hash table via the `DT_GNU_HASH` entry. + pub fn parse(endian: Elf::Endian, data: &'data [u8]) -> Result { + let mut offset = 0; + let header = data + .read::>(&mut offset) + .read_error("Invalid GNU hash header")?; + let bloom_len = + u64::from(header.bloom_count.get(endian)) * mem::size_of::() as u64; + let bloom_filters = data + .read_bytes(&mut offset, bloom_len) + .read_error("Invalid GNU hash bloom filters")?; + let buckets = data + .read_slice(&mut offset, header.bucket_count.get(endian) as usize) + .read_error("Invalid GNU hash buckets")?; + let chain_count = (data.len() - offset as usize) / 4; + let values = data + .read_slice(&mut offset, chain_count) + .read_error("Invalid GNU hash values")?; + Ok(GnuHashTable { + symbol_base: header.symbol_base.get(endian), + bloom_shift: header.bloom_shift.get(endian), + bloom_filters, + buckets, + values, + }) + } + + /// Return the symbol table index of the first symbol in the hash table. + pub fn symbol_base(&self) -> u32 { + self.symbol_base + } + + /// Determine the symbol table length by finding the last entry in the hash table. + /// + /// Returns `None` if the hash table is empty or invalid. + pub fn symbol_table_length(&self, endian: Elf::Endian) -> Option { + // Ensure we find a non-empty bucket. + if self.symbol_base == 0 { + return None; + } + + // Find the highest chain index in a bucket. + let mut max_symbol = 0; + for bucket in self.buckets { + let bucket = bucket.get(endian); + if max_symbol < bucket { + max_symbol = bucket; + } + } + + // Find the end of the chain. + for value in self + .values + .get(max_symbol.checked_sub(self.symbol_base)? as usize..)? + { + max_symbol += 1; + if value.get(endian) & 1 != 0 { + return Some(max_symbol); + } + } + + None + } + + /// Use the hash table to find the symbol table entry with the given name and hash. + pub fn find>( + &self, + endian: Elf::Endian, + name: &[u8], + hash: u32, + symbols: &SymbolTable<'data, Elf, R>, + ) -> Option<&'data Elf::Sym> { + let word_bits = mem::size_of::() as u32 * 8; + + // Test against bloom filter. + let bloom_count = self.bloom_filters.len() / mem::size_of::(); + let offset = + ((hash / word_bits) & (bloom_count as u32 - 1)) * mem::size_of::() as u32; + let filter = if word_bits == 64 { + self.bloom_filters + .read_at::>(offset.into()) + .ok()? + .get(endian) + } else { + self.bloom_filters + .read_at::>(offset.into()) + .ok()? + .get(endian) + .into() + }; + if filter & (1 << (hash % word_bits)) == 0 { + return None; + } + if filter & (1 << ((hash >> self.bloom_shift) % word_bits)) == 0 { + return None; + } + + // Get the chain start from the bucket for this hash. + let index = self.buckets[(hash as usize) % self.buckets.len()].get(endian) as usize; + if index == 0 { + return None; + } + + // Test symbols in the chain. + let strings = symbols.strings(); + let symbols = symbols.symbols().get(index..)?; + let values = self + .values + .get(index.checked_sub(self.symbol_base as usize)?..)?; + for (symbol, value) in symbols.iter().zip(values.iter()) { + let value = value.get(endian); + if value | 1 == hash | 1 { + if symbol.name(endian, strings) == Ok(name) { + return Some(symbol); + } + } + if value & 1 != 0 { + break; + } + } + None + } +} -- cgit v1.2.3