//! A byte-offset based string table. //! Commonly used in ELF binaries, Unix archives, and even PE binaries. use core::fmt; use core::ops::Index; use core::str; use scroll::{ctx, Pread}; if_alloc! { use crate::error; use alloc::vec::Vec; } /// A common string table format which is indexed by byte offsets (and not /// member index). Constructed using [`parse`](#method.parse) /// with your choice of delimiter. Please be careful. pub struct Strtab<'a> { delim: ctx::StrCtx, bytes: &'a [u8], #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] strings: Vec<(usize, &'a str)>, } #[inline(always)] fn get_str(offset: usize, bytes: &[u8], delim: ctx::StrCtx) -> scroll::Result<&str> { bytes.pread_with::<&str>(offset, delim) } impl<'a> Strtab<'a> { /// Creates a `Strtab` with `bytes` as the backing string table, using `delim` as the delimiter between entries. /// /// NB: this does *not* preparse the string table, which can have non-optimal access patterns. /// See https://github.com/m4b/goblin/pull/275#issue-660364025 pub fn new(bytes: &'a [u8], delim: u8) -> Self { Self::from_slice_unparsed(bytes, 0, bytes.len(), delim) } /// Creates a `Strtab` directly without bounds check and without parsing it. /// /// This is potentially unsafe and should only be used if `feature = "alloc"` is disabled. pub fn from_slice_unparsed(bytes: &'a [u8], offset: usize, len: usize, delim: u8) -> Self { Self { delim: ctx::StrCtx::Delimiter(delim), bytes: &bytes[offset..offset + len], #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] strings: Vec::new(), } } /// Gets a str reference from the backing bytes starting at byte `offset`. /// /// If the index is out of bounds, `None` is returned. Panics if bytes are invalid UTF-8. /// Use this method if the `Strtab` was created using `from_slice_unparsed()`. pub fn get_unsafe(&self, offset: usize) -> Option<&'a str> { if offset >= self.bytes.len() { None } else { Some(get_str(offset, self.bytes, self.delim).unwrap()) } } #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] /// Parses a `Strtab` from `bytes` at `offset` with `len` size as the backing string table, using `delim` as the delimiter. /// /// Errors if bytes are invalid UTF-8. /// Requires `feature = "alloc"` pub fn parse(bytes: &'a [u8], offset: usize, len: usize, delim: u8) -> error::Result { let (end, overflow) = offset.overflowing_add(len); if overflow || end > bytes.len() { return Err(error::Error::Malformed(format!( "Strtable size ({}) + offset ({}) is out of bounds for {} #bytes. Overflowed: {}", len, offset, bytes.len(), overflow ))); } let mut result = Self::from_slice_unparsed(bytes, offset, len, delim); let mut i = 0; while i < result.bytes.len() { let string = get_str(i, result.bytes, result.delim)?; result.strings.push((i, string)); i += string.len() + 1; } Ok(result) } #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] /// Parses a `Strtab` with `bytes` as the backing string table, using `delim` as the delimiter between entries. /// /// Requires `feature = "alloc"` pub fn new_preparsed(bytes: &'a [u8], delim: u8) -> error::Result { Self::parse(bytes, 0, bytes.len(), delim) } #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] /// Converts the string table to a vector of parsed strings. /// /// Note: This method is used to check the parsed contents of `strtab`. /// If you want to get the correct contents of `strtab` as `Vec`, use the following example. /// /// # Examples /// ```rust /// use goblin::error::Error; /// /// pub fn show_shdr_strtab(bytes: &[u8]) -> Result<(), Error> { /// let elf = goblin::elf::Elf::parse(&bytes)?; /// /// for section in elf.section_headers { /// println!("{}", elf.shdr_strtab.get_at(section.sh_name).unwrap_or("")); /// } /// /// Ok(()) /// } /// ``` /// /// Requires `feature = "alloc"` pub fn to_vec(&self) -> error::Result> { // Fallback in case `Strtab` was created using `from_slice_unparsed()`. if self.strings.is_empty() { let mut result = Vec::new(); let mut i = 0; while i < self.bytes.len() { let string = get_str(i, self.bytes, self.delim)?; result.push(string); i += string.len() + 1; } return Ok(result); } Ok(self.strings.iter().map(|&(_key, value)| value).collect()) } #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] /// Safely gets a str reference from the parsed table starting at byte `offset`. /// /// If the index is out of bounds, `None` is returned. /// Requires `feature = "alloc"` pub fn get_at(&self, offset: usize) -> Option<&'a str> { match self .strings .binary_search_by_key(&offset, |&(key, _value)| key) { Ok(index) => Some(self.strings[index].1), Err(index) => { if index == 0 { return None; } let (string_begin_offset, entire_string) = self.strings[index - 1]; entire_string.get(offset - string_begin_offset..) } } } #[deprecated(since = "0.4.2", note = "Use from_slice_unparsed() instead")] /// Construct a strtab from a `ptr`, and a `size`, using `delim` as the delimiter /// /// # Safety /// This function creates a `Strtab` directly from a raw pointer and size pub unsafe fn from_raw(ptr: *const u8, len: usize, delim: u8) -> Strtab<'a> { Self::from_slice_unparsed(core::slice::from_raw_parts(ptr, len), 0, len, delim) } #[deprecated(since = "0.4.2", note = "Bad performance, use get_at() instead")] #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] /// Parses a str reference from the parsed table starting at byte `offset`. /// /// If the index is out of bounds, `None` is returned. /// Requires `feature = "alloc"` pub fn get(&self, offset: usize) -> Option> { if offset >= self.bytes.len() { None } else { Some(get_str(offset, self.bytes, self.delim).map_err(core::convert::Into::into)) } } } impl<'a> fmt::Debug for Strtab<'a> { fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result { f.debug_struct("Strtab") .field("delim", &self.delim) .field("bytes", &str::from_utf8(self.bytes)) .finish() } } impl<'a> Default for Strtab<'a> { fn default() -> Self { Self { delim: ctx::StrCtx::default(), bytes: &[], #[cfg(feature = "alloc")] strings: Vec::new(), } } } impl<'a> Index for Strtab<'a> { type Output = str; /// Gets str reference at starting at byte `offset`. /// **NB**: this will panic if the underlying bytes are not valid utf8, or the offset is invalid #[inline(always)] fn index(&self, offset: usize) -> &Self::Output { // This can't delegate to get() because get() requires #[cfg(features = "alloc")] // It's also slightly less useful than get() because the lifetime -- specified by the Index // trait -- matches &self, even though we could return &'a instead get_str(offset, self.bytes, self.delim).unwrap() } } #[test] fn as_vec_no_final_null() { let strtab = Strtab::new_preparsed(b"\0printf\0memmove\0busta", 0x0).unwrap(); let vec = strtab.to_vec().unwrap(); assert_eq!(vec.len(), 4); assert_eq!(vec, vec!["", "printf", "memmove", "busta"]); } #[test] fn as_vec_no_first_null_no_final_null() { let strtab = Strtab::new_preparsed(b"printf\0memmove\0busta", 0x0).unwrap(); let vec = strtab.to_vec().unwrap(); assert_eq!(vec.len(), 3); assert_eq!(vec, vec!["printf", "memmove", "busta"]); } #[test] fn to_vec_final_null() { let strtab = Strtab::new_preparsed(b"\0printf\0memmove\0busta\0", 0x0).unwrap(); let vec = strtab.to_vec().unwrap(); assert_eq!(vec.len(), 4); assert_eq!(vec, vec!["", "printf", "memmove", "busta"]); } #[test] fn to_vec_newline_delim() { let strtab = Strtab::new_preparsed(b"\nprintf\nmemmove\nbusta\n", b'\n').unwrap(); let vec = strtab.to_vec().unwrap(); assert_eq!(vec.len(), 4); assert_eq!(vec, vec!["", "printf", "memmove", "busta"]); } #[test] fn parse_utf8() { assert!(match Strtab::new_preparsed(&[0x80, 0x80], b'\n') { Err(error::Error::Scroll(scroll::Error::BadInput { size: 2, msg: "invalid utf8", })) => true, _ => false, }); assert!( match Strtab::new_preparsed(&[0xC6, 0x92, 0x6F, 0x6F], b'\n') { Ok(_) => true, _ => false, } ); } #[test] fn get_at_utf8() { let strtab = Strtab::new_preparsed("\nƒoo\nmemmove\n🅱️usta\n".as_bytes(), b'\n').unwrap(); assert_eq!(strtab.get_at(0), Some("")); assert_eq!(strtab.get_at(5), Some("")); assert_eq!(strtab.get_at(6), Some("memmove")); assert_eq!(strtab.get_at(14), Some("\u{1f171}\u{fe0f}usta")); assert_eq!(strtab.get_at(16), None); assert_eq!(strtab.get_at(18), Some("\u{fe0f}usta")); assert_eq!(strtab.get_at(21), Some("usta")); assert_eq!(strtab.get_at(25), Some("")); assert_eq!(strtab.get_at(26), None); }