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+/*
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+ * parse_vdso.c: Linux reference vDSO parser
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+ * Written by Andrew Lutomirski, 2011.
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+ *
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+ * This code is meant to be linked in to various programs that run on Linux.
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+ * As such, it is available with as few restrictions as possible. This file
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+ * is licensed under the Creative Commons Zero License, version 1.0,
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+ * available at http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode
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+ *
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+ * The vDSO is a regular ELF DSO that the kernel maps into user space when
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+ * it starts a program. It works equally well in statically and dynamically
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+ * linked binaries.
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+ *
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+ * This code is tested on x86_64. In principle it should work on any 64-bit
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+ * architecture that has a vDSO.
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+ */
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+
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+#include <stdbool.h>
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+#include <stdint.h>
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+#include <string.h>
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+#include <elf.h>
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+
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+/*
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+ * To use this vDSO parser, first call one of the vdso_init_* functions.
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+ * If you've already parsed auxv, then pass the value of AT_SYSINFO_EHDR
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+ * to vdso_init_from_sysinfo_ehdr. Otherwise pass auxv to vdso_init_from_auxv.
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+ * Then call vdso_sym for each symbol you want. For example, to look up
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+ * gettimeofday on x86_64, use:
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+ *
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+ * <some pointer> = vdso_sym("LINUX_2.6", "gettimeofday");
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+ * or
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+ * <some pointer> = vdso_sym("LINUX_2.6", "__vdso_gettimeofday");
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+ *
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+ * vdso_sym will return 0 if the symbol doesn't exist or if the init function
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+ * failed or was not called. vdso_sym is a little slow, so its return value
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+ * should be cached.
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+ *
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+ * vdso_sym is threadsafe; the init functions are not.
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+ *
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+ * These are the prototypes:
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+ */
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+extern void vdso_init_from_auxv(void *auxv);
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+extern void vdso_init_from_sysinfo_ehdr(uintptr_t base);
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+extern void *vdso_sym(const char *version, const char *name);
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+
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+
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+/* And here's the code. */
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+
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+#ifndef __x86_64__
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+# error Not yet ported to non-x86_64 architectures
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+#endif
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+
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+static struct vdso_info
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+{
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+ bool valid;
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+
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+ /* Load information */
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+ uintptr_t load_addr;
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+ uintptr_t load_offset; /* load_addr - recorded vaddr */
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+
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+ /* Symbol table */
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+ Elf64_Sym *symtab;
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+ const char *symstrings;
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+ Elf64_Word *bucket, *chain;
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+ Elf64_Word nbucket, nchain;
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+
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+ /* Version table */
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+ Elf64_Versym *versym;
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+ Elf64_Verdef *verdef;
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+} vdso_info;
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+
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+/* Straight from the ELF specification. */
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+static unsigned long elf_hash(const unsigned char *name)
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+{
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+ unsigned long h = 0, g;
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+ while (*name)
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+ {
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+ h = (h << 4) + *name++;
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+ if (g = h & 0xf0000000)
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+ h ^= g >> 24;
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+ h &= ~g;
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+ }
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+ return h;
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+}
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+
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+void vdso_init_from_sysinfo_ehdr(uintptr_t base)
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+{
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+ size_t i;
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+ bool found_vaddr = false;
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+
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+ vdso_info.valid = false;
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+
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+ vdso_info.load_addr = base;
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+
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+ Elf64_Ehdr *hdr = (Elf64_Ehdr*)base;
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+ Elf64_Phdr *pt = (Elf64_Phdr*)(vdso_info.load_addr + hdr->e_phoff);
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+ Elf64_Dyn *dyn = 0;
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+
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+ /*
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+ * We need two things from the segment table: the load offset
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+ * and the dynamic table.
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+ */
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+ for (i = 0; i < hdr->e_phnum; i++)
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+ {
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+ if (pt[i].p_type == PT_LOAD && !found_vaddr) {
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+ found_vaddr = true;
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+ vdso_info.load_offset = base
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+ + (uintptr_t)pt[i].p_offset
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+ - (uintptr_t)pt[i].p_vaddr;
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+ } else if (pt[i].p_type == PT_DYNAMIC) {
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+ dyn = (Elf64_Dyn*)(base + pt[i].p_offset);
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ if (!found_vaddr || !dyn)
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+ return; /* Failed */
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+
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+ /*
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+ * Fish out the useful bits of the dynamic table.
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+ */
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+ Elf64_Word *hash = 0;
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+ vdso_info.symstrings = 0;
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+ vdso_info.symtab = 0;
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+ vdso_info.versym = 0;
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+ vdso_info.verdef = 0;
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+ for (i = 0; dyn[i].d_tag != DT_NULL; i++) {
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+ switch (dyn[i].d_tag) {
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+ case DT_STRTAB:
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+ vdso_info.symstrings = (const char *)
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+ ((uintptr_t)dyn[i].d_un.d_ptr
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+ + vdso_info.load_offset);
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+ break;
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+ case DT_SYMTAB:
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+ vdso_info.symtab = (Elf64_Sym *)
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+ ((uintptr_t)dyn[i].d_un.d_ptr
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+ + vdso_info.load_offset);
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+ break;
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+ case DT_HASH:
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+ hash = (Elf64_Word *)
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+ ((uintptr_t)dyn[i].d_un.d_ptr
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+ + vdso_info.load_offset);
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+ break;
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+ case DT_VERSYM:
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+ vdso_info.versym = (Elf64_Versym *)
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+ ((uintptr_t)dyn[i].d_un.d_ptr
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+ + vdso_info.load_offset);
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+ break;
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+ case DT_VERDEF:
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+ vdso_info.verdef = (Elf64_Verdef *)
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+ ((uintptr_t)dyn[i].d_un.d_ptr
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+ + vdso_info.load_offset);
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+ break;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ if (!vdso_info.symstrings || !vdso_info.symtab || !hash)
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+ return; /* Failed */
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+
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+ if (!vdso_info.verdef)
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+ vdso_info.versym = 0;
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+
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+ /* Parse the hash table header. */
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+ vdso_info.nbucket = hash[0];
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+ vdso_info.nchain = hash[1];
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+ vdso_info.bucket = &hash[2];
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+ vdso_info.chain = &hash[vdso_info.nbucket + 2];
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+
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+ /* That's all we need. */
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+ vdso_info.valid = true;
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+}
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+
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+static bool vdso_match_version(Elf64_Versym ver,
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+ const char *name, Elf64_Word hash)
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+{
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+ /*
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+ * This is a helper function to check if the version indexed by
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+ * ver matches name (which hashes to hash).
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+ *
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+ * The version definition table is a mess, and I don't know how
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+ * to do this in better than linear time without allocating memory
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+ * to build an index. I also don't know why the table has
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+ * variable size entries in the first place.
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+ *
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+ * For added fun, I can't find a comprehensible specification of how
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+ * to parse all the weird flags in the table.
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+ *
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+ * So I just parse the whole table every time.
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+ */
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+
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+ /* First step: find the version definition */
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+ ver &= 0x7fff; /* Apparently bit 15 means "hidden" */
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+ Elf64_Verdef *def = vdso_info.verdef;
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+ while(true) {
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+ if ((def->vd_flags & VER_FLG_BASE) == 0
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+ && (def->vd_ndx & 0x7fff) == ver)
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+ break;
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+
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+ if (def->vd_next == 0)
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+ return false; /* No definition. */
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+
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+ def = (Elf64_Verdef *)((char *)def + def->vd_next);
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+ }
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+
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+ /* Now figure out whether it matches. */
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+ Elf64_Verdaux *aux = (Elf64_Verdaux*)((char *)def + def->vd_aux);
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+ return def->vd_hash == hash
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+ && !strcmp(name, vdso_info.symstrings + aux->vda_name);
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+}
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+
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+void *vdso_sym(const char *version, const char *name)
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+{
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+ unsigned long ver_hash;
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+ if (!vdso_info.valid)
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+ return 0;
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+
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+ ver_hash = elf_hash(version);
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+ Elf64_Word chain = vdso_info.bucket[elf_hash(name) % vdso_info.nbucket];
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+
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+ for (; chain != STN_UNDEF; chain = vdso_info.chain[chain]) {
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+ Elf64_Sym *sym = &vdso_info.symtab[chain];
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+
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+ /* Check for a defined global or weak function w/ right name. */
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+ if (ELF64_ST_TYPE(sym->st_info) != STT_FUNC)
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+ continue;
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+ if (ELF64_ST_BIND(sym->st_info) != STB_GLOBAL &&
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+ ELF64_ST_BIND(sym->st_info) != STB_WEAK)
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+ continue;
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+ if (sym->st_shndx == SHN_UNDEF)
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+ continue;
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+ if (strcmp(name, vdso_info.symstrings + sym->st_name))
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+ continue;
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+
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+ /* Check symbol version. */
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+ if (vdso_info.versym
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+ && !vdso_match_version(vdso_info.versym[chain],
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+ version, ver_hash))
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+ continue;
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+
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+ return (void *)(vdso_info.load_offset + sym->st_value);
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+ }
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+
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+ return 0;
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+}
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+
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+void vdso_init_from_auxv(void *auxv)
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+{
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+ Elf64_auxv_t *elf_auxv = auxv;
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+ for (int i = 0; elf_auxv[i].a_type != AT_NULL; i++)
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+ {
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+ if (elf_auxv[i].a_type == AT_SYSINFO_EHDR) {
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+ vdso_init_from_sysinfo_ehdr(elf_auxv[i].a_un.a_val);
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+ return;
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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+ vdso_info.valid = false;
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+}
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