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1 | 1 | //! TLS utilities.
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| -//! |
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| -//! # Safety |
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| -//! |
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| -//! This file contains code that reads the raw phdr array pointed to by the |
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| -//! kernel-provided AUXV values. |
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| -#![allow(unsafe_code)] |
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| - |
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| -use crate::backend::c; |
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| -use crate::backend::param::auxv::exe_phdrs; |
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| -use core::arch::global_asm; |
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| -use core::ptr::{null, NonNull}; |
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| -use linux_raw_sys::elf::*; |
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15 | 3 | /// For use with [`set_thread_area`].
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16 | 4 | ///
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17 | 5 | /// [`set_thread_area`]: crate::runtime::set_thread_area
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18 | 6 | #[cfg(target_arch = "x86")]
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19 | 7 | pub type UserDesc = linux_raw_sys::general::user_desc;
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| - |
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| -pub(crate) fn startup_tls_info() -> StartupTlsInfo { |
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| - let mut base = null(); |
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| - let mut tls_phdr = null(); |
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| - let mut stack_size = 0; |
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| - |
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| - let (first_phdr, phent, phnum) = exe_phdrs(); |
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| - let mut current_phdr = first_phdr.cast::<Elf_Phdr>(); |
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| - |
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| - // The dynamic address of the dynamic section, which we can compare with |
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| - // the `PT_DYNAMIC` header's static address, if present. |
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| - let dynamic_addr: *const c::c_void = unsafe { &_DYNAMIC }; |
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| - |
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| - // SAFETY: We assume the phdr array pointer and length the kernel provided |
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| - // to the process describe a valid phdr array. |
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| - unsafe { |
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| - let phdrs_end = current_phdr.cast::<u8>().add(phnum * phent).cast(); |
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| - while current_phdr != phdrs_end { |
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| - let phdr = &*current_phdr; |
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| - current_phdr = current_phdr.cast::<u8>().add(phent).cast(); |
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| - |
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| - match phdr.p_type { |
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| - // Compute the offset from the static virtual addresses |
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| - // in the `p_vaddr` fields to the dynamic addresses. We don't |
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| - // always get a `PT_PHDR` or `PT_DYNAMIC` header, so use |
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| - // whichever one we get. |
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| - PT_PHDR => base = first_phdr.cast::<u8>().wrapping_sub(phdr.p_vaddr), |
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| - PT_DYNAMIC => base = dynamic_addr.cast::<u8>().wrapping_sub(phdr.p_vaddr), |
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| - |
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| - PT_TLS => tls_phdr = phdr, |
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| - PT_GNU_STACK => stack_size = phdr.p_memsz, |
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| - _ => {} |
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| - } |
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| - } |
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| - |
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| - if tls_phdr.is_null() { |
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| - StartupTlsInfo { |
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| - addr: NonNull::dangling().as_ptr(), |
58 |
| - mem_size: 0, |
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| - file_size: 0, |
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| - align: 1, |
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| - stack_size: 0, |
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| - } |
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| - } else { |
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| - StartupTlsInfo { |
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| - addr: base.cast::<u8>().wrapping_add((*tls_phdr).p_vaddr).cast(), |
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| - mem_size: (*tls_phdr).p_memsz, |
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| - file_size: (*tls_phdr).p_filesz, |
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| - align: (*tls_phdr).p_align, |
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| - stack_size, |
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| - } |
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| - } |
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| - } |
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| -} |
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| - |
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| -extern "C" { |
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| - /// Declare the `_DYNAMIC` symbol so that we can compare its address with |
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| - /// the static address in the `PT_DYNAMIC` header to learn our offset. Use |
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| - /// a weak symbol because `_DYNAMIC` is not always present. |
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| - static _DYNAMIC: c::c_void; |
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| -} |
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| -// Rust has `extern_weak` but it isn't stable, so use a `global_asm`. |
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| -global_asm!(".weak _DYNAMIC"); |
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| - |
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| -/// The values returned from [`startup_tls_info`]. |
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| -/// |
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| -/// [`startup_tls_info`]: crate::runtime::startup_tls_info |
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| -pub struct StartupTlsInfo { |
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| - /// The base address of the TLS segment. |
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| - pub addr: *const c::c_void, |
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| - /// The size of the memory region. |
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| - pub mem_size: usize, |
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| - /// The size beyond which all memory is zero-initialized. |
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| - pub file_size: usize, |
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| - /// The required alignment for the TLS segment. |
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| - pub align: usize, |
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| - /// The requested minimum size for stacks. |
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| - pub stack_size: usize, |
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| -} |
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