elfloader-otf.h
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/** * \addtogroup loader * @{ *//** * \defgroup elfloader The Contiki ELF loader * * The Contiki ELF loader links, relocates, and loads ELF * (Executable Linkable Format) object files into a running Contiki * system. * * ELF is a standard format for relocatable object code and executable * files. ELF is the standard program format for Linux, Solaris, and * other operating systems. * * An ELF file contains either a standalone executable program or a * program module. The file contains both the program code, the * program data, as well as information about how to link, relocate, * and load the program into a running system. * * The ELF file is composed of a set of sections. The sections contain * program code, data, or relocation information, but can also contain * debugging information. * * To link and relocate an ELF file, the Contiki ELF loader first * parses the ELF file structure to find the appropriate ELF * sections. It then allocates memory for the program code and data in * ROM and RAM, respectively. After allocating memory, the Contiki ELF * loader starts relocating the code found in the ELF file. * * @{ *//** * \file * Header file for the Contiki ELF loader. * \author * Adam Dunkels <adam@sics.se> * Simon Berg <ksb@users.sourceforge.net> * *//* * Copyright (c) 2005, Swedish Institute of Computer Science * Copyright (c) 2007, Simon Berg * All rights reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. Neither the name of the Institute nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE INSTITUTE AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE INSTITUTE OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * * This file is part of the Contiki operating system. * */#ifndef __ELFLOADER_H__#define __ELFLOADER_H__#include "cfs/cfs.h"/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that loading worked. */#define ELFLOADER_OK 0/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that the ELF file had * a bad header. */#define ELFLOADER_BAD_ELF_HEADER 1/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that no symbol table * could be find in the ELF file. */#define ELFLOADER_NO_SYMTAB 2/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that no string table * could be find in the ELF file. */#define ELFLOADER_NO_STRTAB 3/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that the size of the * .text segment was zero. */#define ELFLOADER_NO_TEXT 4/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that a symbol * specific symbol could not be found. * * If this value is returned from elfloader_load(), the symbol has * been copied into the elfloader_unknown[] array. */#define ELFLOADER_SYMBOL_NOT_FOUND 5/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that one of the * required segments (.data, .bss, or .text) could not be found. */#define ELFLOADER_SEGMENT_NOT_FOUND 6/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that no starting * point could be found in the loaded module. */#define ELFLOADER_NO_STARTPOINT 7/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that the ELF file contained * a relocation type that the implementation can't handle. */#define ELFLOADER_UNHANDLED_RELOC 8/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that the offset for * a relative addressing mode was too big. */#define ELFLOADER_OUTOF_RANGE 9/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that the relocations * where not sorted by offset */#define ELFLOADER_RELOC_NOT_SORTED 10/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that reading from the * ELF file failed in some way. */#define ELFLOADER_INPUT_ERROR 11/** * Return value from elfloader_load() indicating that writing to a segment * failed. */#define ELFLOADER_OUTPUT_ERROR 12#define ELFLOADER_SEG_TEXT 1#define ELFLOADER_SEG_RODATA 2#define ELFLOADER_SEG_DATA 3#define ELFLOADER_SEG_BSS 4/** * elfloader output object * * This object defines methods (callbacks) for writing the segments to memory. * It can be extended by the user to include any necessary state. */struct elfloader_output { const struct elfloader_output_ops *ops;};/** * \brief Allocate a new segment * \param input The output object * \param type Type of segment * \param size Size of segment in bytes * \return A pointer to the start of the segment. * * The returned address doesn't need to correspond to any real memory, * since it's only used for calculating the relocations. */void *elfloader_allocate_segment(struct elfloader_output *output, unsigned int type, int size);/** * \brief Start writing to a new segment * \param input The output object * \param type Type of segment * \param addr Address of segment from elfloader_allocate_segment * \param size Size of segment in bytes * \return Returns ELFLOADER_OK if successful, otherwise an error code * */int elfloader_start_segment(struct elfloader_output *output, unsigned int type, void *addr, int size);/** * \brief Mark end of segment * \param input The output object * \return Zero if successful */int elfloader_end_segment(struct elfloader_output *output);/** * \brief Write data to a segment * \param input The output object * \param buf Data to be written * \param len Length of data * \return The number of bytes actually written, or negative if failed. */int elfloader_write_segment(struct elfloader_output *output, const char *buf, unsigned int len);/** * \brief Get the current offset in the file where the next data will * be written. * \param input The output object * \return The current offset. */unsigned int elfloader_segment_offset(struct elfloader_output *output);#define elfloader_output_alloc_segment(output, type, size) \((output)->ops->allocate_segment(output, type, size))#define elfloader_output_start_segment(output, type, addr, size) \((output)->ops->start_segment(output, type, addr, size))#define elfloader_output_end_segment(output) \((output)->ops->end_segment(output))#define elfloader_output_write_segment(output, buf, len) \((output)->ops->write_segment(output, buf, len))#define elfloader_output_segment_offset(output) \((output)->ops->segment_offset(output))struct elfloader_output_ops { void * (*allocate_segment)(struct elfloader_output *output, unsigned int type, int size); int (*start_segment)(struct elfloader_output *output, unsigned int type, void *addr, int size); int (*end_segment)(struct elfloader_output *output); int (*write_segment)(struct elfloader_output *output, const char *buf, unsigned int len); unsigned int (*segment_offset)(struct elfloader_output *output);};/** * elfloader initialization function. * * This function should be called at boot up to initilize the elfloader. */void elfloader_init(void);/** * \brief Load and relocate an ELF file. * \param input Input object defining how to read from the ELF file * \param output Output object defining how to create and write to seegments. * \return ELFLOADER_OK if loading and relocation worked. * Otherwise an error value. * * If the function is able to load the ELF file, a pointer * to the process structure in the model is stored in the * elfloader_loaded_process variable. * */int elfloader_load(int input_fd, struct elfloader_output *output);/** * A pointer to the processes loaded with elfloader_load(). */extern struct process **elfloader_autostart_processes;/** * If elfloader_load() could not find a specific symbol, it is copied * into this array. */extern char elfloader_unknown[30];#ifdef ELFLOADER_CONF_DATAMEMORY_SIZE#define ELFLOADER_DATAMEMORY_SIZE ELFLOADER_CONF_DATAMEMORY_SIZE#else#define ELFLOADER_DATAMEMORY_SIZE 0x100#endif#ifdef ELFLOADER_CONF_TEXTMEMORY_SIZE#define ELFLOADER_TEXTMEMORY_SIZE ELFLOADER_CONF_TEXTMEMORY_SIZE#else#define ELFLOADER_TEXTMEMORY_SIZE 0x100#endiftypedef unsigned long elf32_word;typedef signed long elf32_sword;typedef unsigned short elf32_half;typedef unsigned long elf32_off;typedef unsigned long elf32_addr;struct elf32_rela { elf32_addr r_offset; /* Location to be relocated. */ elf32_word r_info; /* Relocation type and symbol index. */ elf32_sword r_addend; /* Addend. */};#endif /* __ELFLOADER_H__ *//** @} *//** @} */
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