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31 This program converts an elf executable to an ECOFF executable.
32 No symbol table is retained. This is useful primarily in building
33 net-bootable kernels for machines (e.g., DECstation and Alpha) which
34 only support the ECOFF object file format. */
39 #include <sys/types.h>
44 #include <netinet/in.h>
50 * Some extra ELF definitions
52 #define PT_MIPS_REGINFO 0x70000000 /* Register usage information */
53 #define PT_MIPS_ABIFLAGS 0x70000003 /* Records ABI related flags */
55 /* -------------------------------------------------------------------- */
63 int must_convert_endian
;
66 static void copy(int out
, int in
, off_t offset
, off_t size
)
69 int remaining
, cur
, count
;
71 /* Go to the start of the ELF symbol table... */
72 if (lseek(in
, offset
, SEEK_SET
) < 0) {
73 perror("copy: lseek");
80 if (cur
> sizeof ibuf
)
83 if ((count
= read(in
, ibuf
, cur
)) != cur
) {
84 fprintf(stderr
, "copy: read: %s\n",
85 count
? strerror(errno
) :
86 "premature end of file");
89 if ((count
= write(out
, ibuf
, cur
)) != cur
) {
90 perror("copy: write");
97 * Combine two segments, which must be contiguous. If pad is true, it's
98 * okay for there to be padding between.
100 static void combine(struct sect
*base
, struct sect
*new, int pad
)
105 if (base
->vaddr
+ base
->len
!= new->vaddr
) {
107 base
->len
= new->vaddr
- base
->vaddr
;
110 "Non-contiguous data can't be converted.\n");
114 base
->len
+= new->len
;
118 static int phcmp(const void *v1
, const void *v2
)
120 const Elf32_Phdr
*h1
= v1
;
121 const Elf32_Phdr
*h2
= v2
;
123 if (h1
->p_vaddr
> h2
->p_vaddr
)
125 else if (h1
->p_vaddr
< h2
->p_vaddr
)
131 static char *saveRead(int file
, off_t offset
, off_t len
, char *name
)
136 if ((off
= lseek(file
, offset
, SEEK_SET
)) < 0) {
137 fprintf(stderr
, "%s: fseek: %s\n", name
, strerror(errno
));
140 if (!(tmp
= (char *) malloc(len
))) {
141 fprintf(stderr
, "%s: Can't allocate %ld bytes.\n", name
,
145 count
= read(file
, tmp
, len
);
147 fprintf(stderr
, "%s: read: %s.\n",
149 count
? strerror(errno
) : "End of file reached");
157 (((unsigned short)(x) & (unsigned short)0x00ffU) << 8) | \
158 (((unsigned short)(x) & (unsigned short)0xff00U) >> 8) ))
162 (((unsigned int)(x) & (unsigned int)0x000000ffUL) << 24) | \
163 (((unsigned int)(x) & (unsigned int)0x0000ff00UL) << 8) | \
164 (((unsigned int)(x) & (unsigned int)0x00ff0000UL) >> 8) | \
165 (((unsigned int)(x) & (unsigned int)0xff000000UL) >> 24) ))
167 static void convert_elf_hdr(Elf32_Ehdr
* e
)
169 e
->e_type
= swab16(e
->e_type
);
170 e
->e_machine
= swab16(e
->e_machine
);
171 e
->e_version
= swab32(e
->e_version
);
172 e
->e_entry
= swab32(e
->e_entry
);
173 e
->e_phoff
= swab32(e
->e_phoff
);
174 e
->e_shoff
= swab32(e
->e_shoff
);
175 e
->e_flags
= swab32(e
->e_flags
);
176 e
->e_ehsize
= swab16(e
->e_ehsize
);
177 e
->e_phentsize
= swab16(e
->e_phentsize
);
178 e
->e_phnum
= swab16(e
->e_phnum
);
179 e
->e_shentsize
= swab16(e
->e_shentsize
);
180 e
->e_shnum
= swab16(e
->e_shnum
);
181 e
->e_shstrndx
= swab16(e
->e_shstrndx
);
184 static void convert_elf_phdrs(Elf32_Phdr
* p
, int num
)
188 for (i
= 0; i
< num
; i
++, p
++) {
189 p
->p_type
= swab32(p
->p_type
);
190 p
->p_offset
= swab32(p
->p_offset
);
191 p
->p_vaddr
= swab32(p
->p_vaddr
);
192 p
->p_paddr
= swab32(p
->p_paddr
);
193 p
->p_filesz
= swab32(p
->p_filesz
);
194 p
->p_memsz
= swab32(p
->p_memsz
);
195 p
->p_flags
= swab32(p
->p_flags
);
196 p
->p_align
= swab32(p
->p_align
);
201 static void convert_elf_shdrs(Elf32_Shdr
* s
, int num
)
205 for (i
= 0; i
< num
; i
++, s
++) {
206 s
->sh_name
= swab32(s
->sh_name
);
207 s
->sh_type
= swab32(s
->sh_type
);
208 s
->sh_flags
= swab32(s
->sh_flags
);
209 s
->sh_addr
= swab32(s
->sh_addr
);
210 s
->sh_offset
= swab32(s
->sh_offset
);
211 s
->sh_size
= swab32(s
->sh_size
);
212 s
->sh_link
= swab32(s
->sh_link
);
213 s
->sh_info
= swab32(s
->sh_info
);
214 s
->sh_addralign
= swab32(s
->sh_addralign
);
215 s
->sh_entsize
= swab32(s
->sh_entsize
);
219 static void convert_ecoff_filehdr(struct filehdr
*f
)
221 f
->f_magic
= swab16(f
->f_magic
);
222 f
->f_nscns
= swab16(f
->f_nscns
);
223 f
->f_timdat
= swab32(f
->f_timdat
);
224 f
->f_symptr
= swab32(f
->f_symptr
);
225 f
->f_nsyms
= swab32(f
->f_nsyms
);
226 f
->f_opthdr
= swab16(f
->f_opthdr
);
227 f
->f_flags
= swab16(f
->f_flags
);
230 static void convert_ecoff_aouthdr(struct aouthdr
*a
)
232 a
->magic
= swab16(a
->magic
);
233 a
->vstamp
= swab16(a
->vstamp
);
234 a
->tsize
= swab32(a
->tsize
);
235 a
->dsize
= swab32(a
->dsize
);
236 a
->bsize
= swab32(a
->bsize
);
237 a
->entry
= swab32(a
->entry
);
238 a
->text_start
= swab32(a
->text_start
);
239 a
->data_start
= swab32(a
->data_start
);
240 a
->bss_start
= swab32(a
->bss_start
);
241 a
->gprmask
= swab32(a
->gprmask
);
242 a
->cprmask
[0] = swab32(a
->cprmask
[0]);
243 a
->cprmask
[1] = swab32(a
->cprmask
[1]);
244 a
->cprmask
[2] = swab32(a
->cprmask
[2]);
245 a
->cprmask
[3] = swab32(a
->cprmask
[3]);
246 a
->gp_value
= swab32(a
->gp_value
);
249 static void convert_ecoff_esecs(struct scnhdr
*s
, int num
)
253 for (i
= 0; i
< num
; i
++, s
++) {
254 s
->s_paddr
= swab32(s
->s_paddr
);
255 s
->s_vaddr
= swab32(s
->s_vaddr
);
256 s
->s_size
= swab32(s
->s_size
);
257 s
->s_scnptr
= swab32(s
->s_scnptr
);
258 s
->s_relptr
= swab32(s
->s_relptr
);
259 s
->s_lnnoptr
= swab32(s
->s_lnnoptr
);
260 s
->s_nreloc
= swab16(s
->s_nreloc
);
261 s
->s_nlnno
= swab16(s
->s_nlnno
);
262 s
->s_flags
= swab32(s
->s_flags
);
266 int main(int argc
, char *argv
[])
272 struct sect text
, data
, bss
;
275 struct scnhdr esecs
[6];
277 unsigned long cur_vma
= ULONG_MAX
;
281 text
.len
= data
.len
= bss
.len
= 0;
282 text
.vaddr
= data
.vaddr
= bss
.vaddr
= 0;
285 if (argc
< 3 || argc
> 4) {
288 "usage: elf2ecoff <elf executable> <ecoff executable> [-a]\n");
292 if (strcmp(argv
[3], "-a"))
297 /* Try the input file... */
298 if ((infile
= open(argv
[1], O_RDONLY
)) < 0) {
299 fprintf(stderr
, "Can't open %s for read: %s\n",
300 argv
[1], strerror(errno
));
304 /* Read the header, which is at the beginning of the file... */
305 i
= read(infile
, &ex
, sizeof ex
);
306 if (i
!= sizeof ex
) {
307 fprintf(stderr
, "ex: %s: %s.\n",
309 i
? strerror(errno
) : "End of file reached");
313 if (ex
.e_ident
[EI_DATA
] == ELFDATA2MSB
)
314 format_bigendian
= 1;
316 if (ntohs(0xaa55) == 0xaa55) {
317 if (!format_bigendian
)
318 must_convert_endian
= 1;
320 if (format_bigendian
)
321 must_convert_endian
= 1;
323 if (must_convert_endian
)
324 convert_elf_hdr(&ex
);
326 /* Read the program headers... */
327 ph
= (Elf32_Phdr
*) saveRead(infile
, ex
.e_phoff
,
328 ex
.e_phnum
* sizeof(Elf32_Phdr
),
330 if (must_convert_endian
)
331 convert_elf_phdrs(ph
, ex
.e_phnum
);
332 /* Read the section headers... */
333 sh
= (Elf32_Shdr
*) saveRead(infile
, ex
.e_shoff
,
334 ex
.e_shnum
* sizeof(Elf32_Shdr
),
336 if (must_convert_endian
)
337 convert_elf_shdrs(sh
, ex
.e_shnum
);
339 /* Figure out if we can cram the program header into an ECOFF
340 header... Basically, we can't handle anything but loadable
341 segments, but we can ignore some kinds of segments. We can't
342 handle holes in the address space. Segments may be out of order,
343 so we sort them first. */
345 qsort(ph
, ex
.e_phnum
, sizeof(Elf32_Phdr
), phcmp
);
347 for (i
= 0; i
< ex
.e_phnum
; i
++) {
348 /* Section types we can ignore... */
349 switch (ph
[i
].p_type
) {
353 case PT_MIPS_REGINFO
:
354 case PT_MIPS_ABIFLAGS
:
358 /* Writable (data) segment? */
359 if (ph
[i
].p_flags
& PF_W
) {
360 struct sect ndata
, nbss
;
362 ndata
.vaddr
= ph
[i
].p_vaddr
;
363 ndata
.len
= ph
[i
].p_filesz
;
364 nbss
.vaddr
= ph
[i
].p_vaddr
+ ph
[i
].p_filesz
;
365 nbss
.len
= ph
[i
].p_memsz
- ph
[i
].p_filesz
;
367 combine(&data
, &ndata
, 0);
368 combine(&bss
, &nbss
, 1);
372 ntxt
.vaddr
= ph
[i
].p_vaddr
;
373 ntxt
.len
= ph
[i
].p_filesz
;
375 combine(&text
, &ntxt
, 0);
377 /* Remember the lowest segment start address. */
378 if (ph
[i
].p_vaddr
< cur_vma
)
379 cur_vma
= ph
[i
].p_vaddr
;
383 /* Section types we can't handle... */
385 "Program header %d type %d can't be converted.\n",
386 ex
.e_phnum
, ph
[i
].p_type
);
391 /* Sections must be in order to be converted... */
392 if (text
.vaddr
> data
.vaddr
|| data
.vaddr
> bss
.vaddr
||
393 text
.vaddr
+ text
.len
> data
.vaddr
394 || data
.vaddr
+ data
.len
> bss
.vaddr
) {
396 "Sections ordering prevents a.out conversion.\n");
400 /* If there's a data section but no text section, then the loader
401 combined everything into one section. That needs to be the
402 text section, so just make the data section zero length following
404 if (data
.len
&& !text
.len
) {
406 data
.vaddr
= text
.vaddr
+ text
.len
;
410 /* If there is a gap between text and data, we'll fill it when we copy
411 the data, so update the length of the text segment as represented in
412 a.out to reflect that, since a.out doesn't allow gaps in the program
414 if (text
.vaddr
+ text
.len
< data
.vaddr
)
415 text
.len
= data
.vaddr
- text
.vaddr
;
417 /* We now have enough information to cons up an a.out header... */
420 eah
.tsize
= text
.len
;
421 eah
.dsize
= data
.len
;
423 eah
.entry
= ex
.e_entry
;
424 eah
.text_start
= text
.vaddr
;
425 eah
.data_start
= data
.vaddr
;
426 eah
.bss_start
= bss
.vaddr
;
427 eah
.gprmask
= 0xf3fffffe;
428 memset(&eah
.cprmask
, '\0', sizeof eah
.cprmask
);
429 eah
.gp_value
= 0; /* unused. */
431 if (format_bigendian
)
432 efh
.f_magic
= MIPSEBMAGIC
;
434 efh
.f_magic
= MIPSELMAGIC
;
439 efh
.f_nscns
= nosecs
;
440 efh
.f_timdat
= 0; /* bogus */
443 efh
.f_opthdr
= sizeof eah
;
444 efh
.f_flags
= 0x100f; /* Stripped, not sharable. */
446 memset(esecs
, 0, sizeof esecs
);
447 strcpy(esecs
[0].s_name
, ".text");
448 strcpy(esecs
[1].s_name
, ".data");
449 strcpy(esecs
[2].s_name
, ".bss");
451 strcpy(esecs
[3].s_name
, ".rdata");
452 strcpy(esecs
[4].s_name
, ".sdata");
453 strcpy(esecs
[5].s_name
, ".sbss");
455 esecs
[0].s_paddr
= esecs
[0].s_vaddr
= eah
.text_start
;
456 esecs
[1].s_paddr
= esecs
[1].s_vaddr
= eah
.data_start
;
457 esecs
[2].s_paddr
= esecs
[2].s_vaddr
= eah
.bss_start
;
459 esecs
[3].s_paddr
= esecs
[3].s_vaddr
= 0;
460 esecs
[4].s_paddr
= esecs
[4].s_vaddr
= 0;
461 esecs
[5].s_paddr
= esecs
[5].s_vaddr
= 0;
463 esecs
[0].s_size
= eah
.tsize
;
464 esecs
[1].s_size
= eah
.dsize
;
465 esecs
[2].s_size
= eah
.bsize
;
471 esecs
[0].s_scnptr
= N_TXTOFF(efh
, eah
);
472 esecs
[1].s_scnptr
= N_DATOFF(efh
, eah
);
473 #define ECOFF_SEGMENT_ALIGNMENT(a) 0x10
474 #define ECOFF_ROUND(s, a) (((s)+(a)-1)&~((a)-1))
475 esecs
[2].s_scnptr
= esecs
[1].s_scnptr
+
476 ECOFF_ROUND(esecs
[1].s_size
, ECOFF_SEGMENT_ALIGNMENT(&eah
));
478 esecs
[3].s_scnptr
= 0;
479 esecs
[4].s_scnptr
= 0;
480 esecs
[5].s_scnptr
= 0;
482 esecs
[0].s_relptr
= esecs
[1].s_relptr
= esecs
[2].s_relptr
= 0;
483 esecs
[0].s_lnnoptr
= esecs
[1].s_lnnoptr
= esecs
[2].s_lnnoptr
= 0;
484 esecs
[0].s_nreloc
= esecs
[1].s_nreloc
= esecs
[2].s_nreloc
= 0;
485 esecs
[0].s_nlnno
= esecs
[1].s_nlnno
= esecs
[2].s_nlnno
= 0;
487 esecs
[3].s_relptr
= esecs
[4].s_relptr
488 = esecs
[5].s_relptr
= 0;
489 esecs
[3].s_lnnoptr
= esecs
[4].s_lnnoptr
490 = esecs
[5].s_lnnoptr
= 0;
491 esecs
[3].s_nreloc
= esecs
[4].s_nreloc
= esecs
[5].s_nreloc
=
493 esecs
[3].s_nlnno
= esecs
[4].s_nlnno
= esecs
[5].s_nlnno
= 0;
495 esecs
[0].s_flags
= 0x20;
496 esecs
[1].s_flags
= 0x40;
497 esecs
[2].s_flags
= 0x82;
499 esecs
[3].s_flags
= 0x100;
500 esecs
[4].s_flags
= 0x200;
501 esecs
[5].s_flags
= 0x400;
504 /* Make the output file... */
505 if ((outfile
= open(argv
[2], O_WRONLY
| O_CREAT
, 0777)) < 0) {
506 fprintf(stderr
, "Unable to create %s: %s\n", argv
[2],
511 if (must_convert_endian
)
512 convert_ecoff_filehdr(&efh
);
513 /* Write the headers... */
514 i
= write(outfile
, &efh
, sizeof efh
);
515 if (i
!= sizeof efh
) {
516 perror("efh: write");
519 for (i
= 0; i
< nosecs
; i
++) {
521 ("Section %d: %s phys %lx size %lx file offset %lx\n",
522 i
, esecs
[i
].s_name
, esecs
[i
].s_paddr
,
523 esecs
[i
].s_size
, esecs
[i
].s_scnptr
);
526 fprintf(stderr
, "wrote %d byte file header.\n", i
);
528 if (must_convert_endian
)
529 convert_ecoff_aouthdr(&eah
);
530 i
= write(outfile
, &eah
, sizeof eah
);
531 if (i
!= sizeof eah
) {
532 perror("eah: write");
535 fprintf(stderr
, "wrote %d byte a.out header.\n", i
);
537 if (must_convert_endian
)
538 convert_ecoff_esecs(&esecs
[0], nosecs
);
539 i
= write(outfile
, &esecs
, nosecs
* sizeof(struct scnhdr
));
540 if (i
!= nosecs
* sizeof(struct scnhdr
)) {
541 perror("esecs: write");
544 fprintf(stderr
, "wrote %d bytes of section headers.\n", i
);
546 pad
= (sizeof(efh
) + sizeof(eah
) + nosecs
* sizeof(struct scnhdr
)) & 15;
549 i
= write(outfile
, "\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0\0", pad
);
551 perror("ipad: write");
554 fprintf(stderr
, "wrote %d byte pad.\n", i
);
558 * Copy the loadable sections. Zero-fill any gaps less than 64k;
559 * complain about any zero-filling, and die if we're asked to zero-fill
562 for (i
= 0; i
< ex
.e_phnum
; i
++) {
563 /* Unprocessable sections were handled above, so just verify that
564 the section can be loaded before copying. */
565 if (ph
[i
].p_type
== PT_LOAD
&& ph
[i
].p_filesz
) {
566 if (cur_vma
!= ph
[i
].p_vaddr
) {
568 ph
[i
].p_vaddr
- cur_vma
;
572 "Intersegment gap (%ld bytes) too large.\n",
577 "Warning: %ld byte intersegment gap.\n",
579 memset(obuf
, 0, sizeof obuf
);
588 "Error writing gap: %s\n",
595 fprintf(stderr
, "writing %d bytes...\n",
597 copy(outfile
, infile
, ph
[i
].p_offset
,
599 cur_vma
= ph
[i
].p_vaddr
+ ph
[i
].p_filesz
;
604 * Write a page of padding for boot PROMS that read entire pages.
605 * Without this, they may attempt to read past the end of the
606 * data section, incur an error, and refuse to boot.
610 memset(obuf
, 0, sizeof obuf
);
611 if (write(outfile
, obuf
, sizeof(obuf
)) != sizeof(obuf
)) {
612 fprintf(stderr
, "Error writing PROM padding: %s\n",
618 /* Looks like we won... */