Blame SOURCES/ltrace-0.7.91-ppc64-unprelink.patch

920d6f
From a0093ca43cf40d7e5f6cebeb64156062d2de46d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
920d6f
From: Petr Machata <pmachata@redhat.com>
920d6f
Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 20:06:51 +0100
920d6f
Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Don't crash untraced calls via PLT in prelinked PPC64
920d6f
 binaries
920d6f
920d6f
In prelinked binaries, ltrace has to unprelinks PLT slots in order to
920d6f
catch calls done through PLT.  This makes the calls done through these
920d6f
slots invalid, because the special first PLT slot is not initialized,
920d6f
and dynamic linker SIGSEGVs because of this.  Ltrace relies on
920d6f
arranging breakpoints such that the dynamic linker is not actually
920d6f
entered, and moves PC around itself to simulate the effects of a call
920d6f
through PLT.
920d6f
920d6f
Originally, arch_elf_add_plt_entry was called only for symbols that
920d6f
were actually traced.  Later this was changed and it's now called for
920d6f
all PLT entries, and the resulting candidate list is filtered
920d6f
afterwards.  This gives backends a chance to rename the symbol, as is
920d6f
useful with IRELATIVE PLT calls, where symbol name may not be
920d6f
available at all.  But the PPC backend was never updated to reflect
920d6f
this, and unresolved all symbols for which arch_elf_add_plt_entry was
920d6f
called, thus rendering _all_ PLT slots invalid, even those that
920d6f
weren't later procted by breakpoints.  Thus calls done through any
920d6f
untraced slots failed.
920d6f
920d6f
This patch fixes this problem by deferring the unprelinking of PLT
920d6f
slots into the on_install hook of breakpoints.
920d6f
---
920d6f
 sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/arch.h |   21 ++++++++-
920d6f
 sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/plt.c  |   94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
920d6f
 2 files changed, 94 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
920d6f
920d6f
diff --git a/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/arch.h b/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/arch.h
920d6f
index 2add3b8..bf9b5dc 100644
920d6f
--- a/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/arch.h
920d6f
+++ b/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/arch.h
920d6f
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
920d6f
 /*
920d6f
  * This file is part of ltrace.
920d6f
- * Copyright (C) 2012,2013 Petr Machata
920d6f
+ * Copyright (C) 2012,2013,2014 Petr Machata
920d6f
  * Copyright (C) 2006 Paul Gilliam
920d6f
  * Copyright (C) 2002,2004 Juan Cespedes
920d6f
  *
920d6f
@@ -87,12 +87,29 @@ enum ppc64_plt_type {
920d6f
 	/* Very similar to PPC_PLT_UNRESOLVED, but for JMP_IREL
920d6f
 	 * slots.  */
920d6f
 	PPC_PLT_IRELATIVE,
920d6f
+
920d6f
+	/* Transitional state before the breakpoint is enabled.  */
920d6f
+	PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE,
920d6f
 };
920d6f
 
920d6f
 #define ARCH_HAVE_LIBRARY_SYMBOL_DATA
920d6f
+struct ppc_unresolve_data;
920d6f
 struct arch_library_symbol_data {
920d6f
 	enum ppc64_plt_type type;
920d6f
-	GElf_Addr resolved_value;
920d6f
+
920d6f
+	/* State		Contents
920d6f
+	 *
920d6f
+	 * PPC_DEFAULT		N/A
920d6f
+	 * PPC64_PLT_STUB	N/A
920d6f
+	 * PPC_PLT_UNRESOLVED	PLT entry address.
920d6f
+	 * PPC_PLT_IRELATIVE	Likewise.
920d6f
+	 * PPC_PLT_RESOLVED	The original value the slot was resolved to.
920d6f
+	 * PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE	DATA.
920d6f
+	 */
920d6f
+	union {
920d6f
+		GElf_Addr resolved_value;
920d6f
+		struct ppc_unresolve_data *data;
920d6f
+	};
920d6f
 
920d6f
 	/* Address of corresponding slot in .plt.  */
920d6f
 	GElf_Addr plt_slot_addr;
920d6f
diff --git a/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/plt.c b/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/plt.c
920d6f
index 8715da6..332daa8 100644
920d6f
--- a/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/plt.c
920d6f
+++ b/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/plt.c
920d6f
@@ -679,6 +679,14 @@ arch_elf_add_func_entry(struct process *proc, struct ltelf *lte,
920d6f
 	return PLT_OK;
920d6f
 }
920d6f
 
920d6f
+struct ppc_unresolve_data {
920d6f
+	struct ppc_unresolve_data *self; /* A canary.  */
920d6f
+	GElf_Addr plt_entry_addr;
920d6f
+	GElf_Addr plt_slot_addr;
920d6f
+	GElf_Addr plt_slot_value;
920d6f
+	bool is_irelative;
920d6f
+};
920d6f
+
920d6f
 enum plt_status
920d6f
 arch_elf_add_plt_entry(struct process *proc, struct ltelf *lte,
920d6f
 		       const char *a_name, GElf_Rela *rela, size_t ndx,
920d6f
@@ -778,28 +786,23 @@ arch_elf_add_plt_entry(struct process *proc, struct ltelf *lte,
920d6f
 	    && (plt_slot_value == plt_entry_addr || plt_slot_value == 0)) {
920d6f
 		libsym->arch.type = PPC_PLT_UNRESOLVED;
920d6f
 		libsym->arch.resolved_value = plt_entry_addr;
920d6f
-
920d6f
 	} else {
920d6f
-		/* Unresolve the .plt slot.  If the binary was
920d6f
-		 * prelinked, this makes the code invalid, because in
920d6f
-		 * case of prelinked binary, the dynamic linker
920d6f
-		 * doesn't update .plt[0] and .plt[1] with addresses
920d6f
-		 * of the resover.  But we don't care, we will never
920d6f
-		 * need to enter the resolver.  That just means that
920d6f
-		 * we have to un-un-resolve this back before we
920d6f
-		 * detach.  */
920d6f
-
920d6f
-		if (unresolve_plt_slot(proc, plt_slot_addr, plt_entry_addr) < 0) {
920d6f
-			library_symbol_destroy(libsym);
920d6f
+		/* Mark the symbol for later unresolving.  We may not
920d6f
+		 * do this right away, as this is called by ltrace
920d6f
+		 * core for all symbols, and only later filtered.  We
920d6f
+		 * only unresolve the symbol before the breakpoint is
920d6f
+		 * enabled.  */
920d6f
+
920d6f
+		libsym->arch.type = PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE;
920d6f
+		libsym->arch.data = malloc(sizeof *libsym->arch.data);
920d6f
+		if (libsym->arch.data == NULL)
920d6f
 			goto fail2;
920d6f
-		}
920d6f
 
920d6f
-		if (! is_irelative) {
920d6f
-			mark_as_resolved(libsym, plt_slot_value);
920d6f
-		} else {
920d6f
-			libsym->arch.type = PPC_PLT_IRELATIVE;
920d6f
-			libsym->arch.resolved_value = plt_entry_addr;
920d6f
-		}
920d6f
+		libsym->arch.data->self = libsym->arch.data;
920d6f
+		libsym->arch.data->plt_entry_addr = plt_entry_addr;
920d6f
+		libsym->arch.data->plt_slot_addr = plt_slot_addr;
920d6f
+		libsym->arch.data->plt_slot_value = plt_slot_value;
920d6f
+		libsym->arch.data->is_irelative = is_irelative;
920d6f
 	}
920d6f
 
920d6f
 	*ret = libsym;
920d6f
@@ -999,6 +1002,7 @@ ppc_plt_bp_continue(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc)
920d6f
 		return;
920d6f
 
920d6f
 	case PPC64_PLT_STUB:
920d6f
+	case PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE:
920d6f
 		/* These should never hit here.  */
920d6f
 		break;
920d6f
 	}
920d6f
@@ -1050,6 +1054,52 @@ ppc_plt_bp_retract(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc)
920d6f
 	}
920d6f
 }
920d6f
 
920d6f
+static void
920d6f
+ppc_plt_bp_install(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc)
920d6f
+{
920d6f
+	/* This should not be an artificial breakpoint.  */
920d6f
+	struct library_symbol *libsym = bp->libsym;
920d6f
+	if (libsym == NULL)
920d6f
+		libsym = bp->arch.irel_libsym;
920d6f
+	assert(libsym != NULL);
920d6f
+
920d6f
+	if (libsym->arch.type == PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE) {
920d6f
+		/* Unresolve the .plt slot.  If the binary was
920d6f
+		 * prelinked, this makes the code invalid, because in
920d6f
+		 * case of prelinked binary, the dynamic linker
920d6f
+		 * doesn't update .plt[0] and .plt[1] with addresses
920d6f
+		 * of the resover.  But we don't care, we will never
920d6f
+		 * need to enter the resolver.  That just means that
920d6f
+		 * we have to un-un-resolve this back before we
920d6f
+		 * detach.  */
920d6f
+
920d6f
+		struct ppc_unresolve_data *data = libsym->arch.data;
920d6f
+		libsym->arch.data = NULL;
920d6f
+		assert(data->self == data);
920d6f
+
920d6f
+		GElf_Addr plt_slot_addr = data->plt_slot_addr;
920d6f
+		GElf_Addr plt_slot_value = data->plt_slot_value;
920d6f
+		GElf_Addr plt_entry_addr = data->plt_entry_addr;
920d6f
+
920d6f
+		if (unresolve_plt_slot(proc, plt_slot_addr,
920d6f
+				       plt_entry_addr) == 0) {
920d6f
+			if (! data->is_irelative) {
920d6f
+				mark_as_resolved(libsym, plt_slot_value);
920d6f
+			} else {
920d6f
+				libsym->arch.type = PPC_PLT_IRELATIVE;
920d6f
+				libsym->arch.resolved_value = plt_entry_addr;
920d6f
+			}
920d6f
+		} else {
920d6f
+			fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't unresolve %s@%p.  Not tracing"
920d6f
+				" this symbol.\n",
920d6f
+				breakpoint_name(bp), bp->addr);
920d6f
+			proc_remove_breakpoint(proc, bp);
920d6f
+		}
920d6f
+
920d6f
+		free(data);
920d6f
+	}
920d6f
+}
920d6f
+
920d6f
 int
920d6f
 arch_library_init(struct library *lib)
920d6f
 {
920d6f
@@ -1080,6 +1130,11 @@ arch_library_symbol_init(struct library_symbol *libsym)
920d6f
 void
920d6f
 arch_library_symbol_destroy(struct library_symbol *libsym)
920d6f
 {
920d6f
+	if (libsym->arch.type == PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE) {
920d6f
+		assert(libsym->arch.data->self == libsym->arch.data);
920d6f
+		free(libsym->arch.data);
920d6f
+		libsym->arch.data = NULL;
920d6f
+	}
920d6f
 }
920d6f
 
920d6f
 int
920d6f
@@ -1115,6 +1170,7 @@ arch_breakpoint_init(struct process *proc, struct breakpoint *bp)
920d6f
 	static struct bp_callbacks cbs = {
920d6f
 		.on_continue = ppc_plt_bp_continue,
920d6f
 		.on_retract = ppc_plt_bp_retract,
920d6f
+		.on_install = ppc_plt_bp_install,
920d6f
 	};
920d6f
 	breakpoint_set_callbacks(bp, &cbs);
920d6f
 
920d6f
-- 
920d6f
1.7.6.5
920d6f