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| diff --git a/unix/tclLoadAout.c b/unix/tclLoadAout.c deleted file mode 100644 index 22bd7b7..0000000 --- a/unix/tclLoadAout.c +++ /dev/null @@ -1,534 +0,0 @@ -/*  - * tclLoadAout.c -- - * - *	This procedure provides a version of the TclLoadFile that - *	provides pseudo-static linking using version-7 compatible - *	a.out files described in either sys/exec.h or sys/a.out.h. - * - * Copyright (c) 1995, by General Electric Company. All rights reserved. - * - * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution - * of this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. - * - * This work was supported in part by the ARPA Manufacturing Automation - * and Design Engineering (MADE) Initiative through ARPA contract - * F33615-94-C-4400. - */ - -#include "tclInt.h" -#include <fcntl.h> -#ifdef HAVE_EXEC_AOUT_H -#   include <sys/exec_aout.h> -#endif -#ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H -#   include <unistd.h> -#else -#   include "../compat/unistd.h" -#endif - -/* - * Some systems describe the a.out header in sys/exec.h, and some in - * a.out.h. - */ - -#ifdef USE_SYS_EXEC_H -#include <sys/exec.h> -#endif -#ifdef USE_A_OUT_H -#include <a.out.h> -#endif -#ifdef USE_SYS_EXEC_AOUT_H -#include <sys/exec_aout.h> -#define a_magic a_midmag -#endif - -/* - * TCL_LOADSHIM is the amount by which to shim the break when loading - */ - -#ifndef TCL_LOADSHIM -#define TCL_LOADSHIM 0x4000L -#endif - -/* - * TCL_LOADALIGN must be a power of 2, and is the alignment to which - * to force the origin of load modules - */ - -#ifndef TCL_LOADALIGN -#define TCL_LOADALIGN 0x4000L -#endif - -/* - * TCL_LOADMAX is the maximum size of a load module, and is used as - * a sanity check when loading - */ - -#ifndef TCL_LOADMAX -#define TCL_LOADMAX 2000000L -#endif - -/* - * Kernel calls that appear to be missing from the system .h files: - */ - -extern char * brk _ANSI_ARGS_((char *)); -extern char * sbrk _ANSI_ARGS_((size_t)); - -/* - * The static variable SymbolTableFile contains the file name where the - * result of the last link was stored.  The file is kept because doing so - * allows one load module to use the symbols defined in another. - */ - -static char * SymbolTableFile = NULL; - -/* - * Type of the dictionary function that begins each load module. - */ - -typedef Tcl_PackageInitProc * (* DictFn) _ANSI_ARGS_ ((CONST char * symbol)); - -/* - * Prototypes for procedures referenced only in this file: - */ - -static int FindLibraries _ANSI_ARGS_((Tcl_Interp * interp, Tcl_Obj * pathPtr, -				      Tcl_DString * buf)); -static void UnlinkSymbolTable _ANSI_ARGS_((void)); - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TclpDlopen -- - * - *	Dynamically loads a binary code file into memory and returns - *	a handle to the new code. - * - * Results: - *	A standard Tcl completion code.  If an error occurs, an error - *	message is left in the interp's result.  - * - * Side effects: - *	New code suddenly appears in memory. - * - * - * Bugs: - *	This function does not attempt to handle the case where the - *	BSS segment is not executable.  It will therefore fail on - *	Encore Multimax, Pyramid 90x, and similar machines.  The - *	reason is that the mprotect() kernel call, which would - *	otherwise be employed to mark the newly-loaded text segment - *	executable, results in a system crash on BSD/386. - * - *	In an effort to make it fast, this function eschews the - *	technique of linking the load module once, reading its header - *	to determine its size, allocating memory for it, and linking - *	it again.  Instead, it `shims out' memory allocation by - *	placing the module TCL_LOADSHIM bytes beyond the break, - *	and assuming that any malloc() calls required to run the - *	linker will not advance the break beyond that point.  If - *	the break is advanced beyonnd that point, the load will - *	fail with an `inconsistent memory allocation' error. - *	It perhaps ought to retry the link, but the failure has - *	not been observed in two years of daily use of this function. - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int -TclpDlopen(interp, pathPtr, loadHandle, unloadProcPtr) -    Tcl_Interp *interp;		/* Used for error reporting. */ -    Tcl_Obj *pathPtr;		/* Name of the file containing the desired -				 * code (UTF-8). */ -    Tcl_LoadHandle *loadHandle;	/* Filled with token for dynamically loaded -				 * file which will be passed back to  -				 * (*unloadProcPtr)() to unload the file. */ -    Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc **unloadProcPtr;	 -				/* Filled with address of Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc -				 * function which should be used for -				 * this file. */ -{ -    char * inputSymbolTable;	/* Name of the file containing the  -				 * symbol table from the last link. */ -    Tcl_DString linkCommandBuf;	/* Command to do the run-time relocation -				 * of the module.*/ -    char * linkCommand; -    char relocatedFileName [L_tmpnam]; -				/* Name of the file holding the relocated */ -				/* text of the module */ -    int relocatedFd;		/* File descriptor of the file holding -				 * relocated text */ -    struct exec relocatedHead;	/* Header of the relocated text */ -    unsigned long relocatedSize;/* Size of the relocated text */ -    char * startAddress;	/* Starting address of the module */ -    int status;			/* Status return from Tcl_ calls */ -    char * p; - -    /* Find the file that contains the symbols for the run-time link. */ -     -    if (SymbolTableFile != NULL) { -	inputSymbolTable = SymbolTableFile; -    } else if (tclExecutableName == NULL) { -	Tcl_SetResult (interp, "can't find the tclsh executable", TCL_STATIC); -	return TCL_ERROR; -    } else { -	inputSymbolTable = tclExecutableName; -    } -     -    /* Construct the `ld' command that builds the relocated module */ -     -    tmpnam (relocatedFileName); -    Tcl_DStringInit (&linkCommandBuf); -    Tcl_DStringAppend (&linkCommandBuf, "exec ld -o ", -1); -    Tcl_DStringAppend (&linkCommandBuf, relocatedFileName, -1); -#if defined(__mips) || defined(mips) -    Tcl_DStringAppend (&linkCommandBuf, " -G 0 ", -1); -#endif -    Tcl_DStringAppend (&linkCommandBuf, " -u TclLoadDictionary_", -1); -    TclGuessPackageName(Tcl_GetString(pathPtr), &linkCommandBuf); -    Tcl_DStringAppend (&linkCommandBuf, " -A ", -1); -    Tcl_DStringAppend (&linkCommandBuf, inputSymbolTable, -1); -    Tcl_DStringAppend (&linkCommandBuf, " -N -T XXXXXXXX ", -1); -    Tcl_DStringAppend (&linkCommandBuf, Tcl_GetString(pathPtr), -1); -    Tcl_DStringAppend (&linkCommandBuf, " ", -1); -     -    if (FindLibraries (interp, pathPtr, &linkCommandBuf) != TCL_OK) { -	Tcl_DStringFree (&linkCommandBuf); -	return TCL_ERROR; -    } -     -    linkCommand = Tcl_DStringValue (&linkCommandBuf); -     -    /* Determine the starting address, and plug it into the command */ -     -    startAddress = (char *) (((unsigned long) sbrk (0) -			      + TCL_LOADSHIM + TCL_LOADALIGN - 1) -			     & (- TCL_LOADALIGN)); -    p = strstr (linkCommand, "-T") + 3; -    sprintf (p, "%08lx", (long) startAddress); -    p [8] = ' '; -     -    /* Run the linker */ -     -    status = Tcl_Eval (interp, linkCommand); -    Tcl_DStringFree (&linkCommandBuf); -    if (status != 0) { -	return TCL_ERROR; -    } -     -    /* Open the linker's result file and read the header */ -     -    relocatedFd = open (relocatedFileName, O_RDONLY); -    if (relocatedFd < 0) { -	goto ioError; -    } -    status= read (relocatedFd, (char *) & relocatedHead, sizeof relocatedHead); -    if (status < sizeof relocatedHead) { -	goto ioError; -    } -     -    /* Check the magic number */ -     -    if (relocatedHead.a_magic != OMAGIC) { -	Tcl_AppendResult (interp, "bad magic number in intermediate file \"", -			  relocatedFileName, "\"", (char *) NULL); -	goto failure; -    } -     -    /* Make sure that memory allocation is still consistent */ -     -    if ((unsigned long) sbrk (0) > (unsigned long) startAddress) { -	Tcl_SetResult (interp, "can't load, memory allocation is inconsistent.", -		       TCL_STATIC); -	goto failure; -    } -     -    /* Make sure that the relocated module's size is reasonable */ -     -    relocatedSize = relocatedHead.a_text + relocatedHead.a_data -      + relocatedHead.a_bss; -    if (relocatedSize > TCL_LOADMAX) { -	Tcl_SetResult (interp, "module too big to load", TCL_STATIC); -	goto failure; -    } -     -    /* Advance the break to protect the loaded module */ -     -    (void) brk (startAddress + relocatedSize); -     -    /* -     * Seek to the start of the module's text. -     * -     * Note that this does not really work with large files (i.e. where -     * lseek64 exists and is different to lseek), but anyone trying to -     * dynamically load a binary that is larger than what can fit in -     * addressable memory is in trouble anyway... -     */ -     -#if defined(__mips) || defined(mips) -    status = lseek (relocatedFd, -		    (off_t) N_TXTOFF (relocatedHead.ex_f, relocatedHead.ex_o), -		    SEEK_SET); -#else -    status = lseek (relocatedFd, (off_t) N_TXTOFF (relocatedHead), SEEK_SET); -#endif -    if (status < 0) { -	goto ioError; -    } -     -    /* Read in the module's text and data */ -     -    relocatedSize = relocatedHead.a_text + relocatedHead.a_data; -    if (read (relocatedFd, startAddress, relocatedSize) < relocatedSize) { -	brk (startAddress); -      ioError: -	Tcl_AppendResult (interp, "error on intermediate file \"", -			  relocatedFileName, "\": ", Tcl_PosixError (interp), -			  (char *) NULL); -      failure: -	(void) unlink (relocatedFileName); -	return TCL_ERROR; -    } -     -    /* Close the intermediate file. */ -     -    (void) close (relocatedFd); -     -    /* Arrange things so that intermediate symbol tables eventually get -    * deleted. */ -     -    if (SymbolTableFile != NULL) { -	UnlinkSymbolTable (); -    } else { -	atexit (UnlinkSymbolTable); -    } -    SymbolTableFile = ckalloc (strlen (relocatedFileName) + 1); -    strcpy (SymbolTableFile, relocatedFileName); -     -    *loadHandle = startAddress; -    return TCL_OK; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TclpFindSymbol -- - * - *	Looks up a symbol, by name, through a handle associated with - *	a previously loaded piece of code (shared library). - * - * Results: - *	Returns a pointer to the function associated with 'symbol' if - *	it is found.  Otherwise returns NULL and may leave an error - *	message in the interp's result. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ -Tcl_PackageInitProc* -TclpFindSymbol(interp, loadHandle, symbol)  -    Tcl_Interp *interp; -    Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle; -    CONST char *symbol; -{ -    /* Look up the entry point in the load module's dictionary. */ -    DictFn dictionary = (DictFn) loadHandle; -    return (Tcl_PackageInitProc*) dictionary(sym1); -} - - -/* - *------------------------------------------------------------------------ - * - * FindLibraries -- - * - *	Find the libraries needed to link a load module at run time. - * - * Results: - *	A standard Tcl completion code.  If an error occurs, - *	an error message is left in the interp's result.  The -l and -L - *	flags are concatenated onto the dynamic string `buf'. - * - *------------------------------------------------------------------------ - */ - -static int -FindLibraries (interp, pathPtr, buf) -    Tcl_Interp * interp;	/* Used for error reporting */ -    Tcl_Obj * pathPtr;		/* Name of the load module */ -    Tcl_DString * buf;		/* Buffer where the -l an -L flags */ -{ -    FILE * f;			/* The load module */ -    int c = 0;			/* Byte from the load module */ -    char * p; -    CONST char *native; - -    char *fileName = Tcl_GetString(pathPtr); -   -    /* Open the load module */ -     -    native = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(pathPtr); -    f = fopen(native, "rb");				/* INTL: Native. */ -     -    if (f == NULL) { -	Tcl_AppendResult (interp, "couldn't open \"", fileName, "\": ", -			  Tcl_PosixError (interp), (char *) NULL); -	return TCL_ERROR; -    } -     -    /* Search for the library list in the load module */ -     -    p = "@LIBS: "; -    while (*p != '\0' && (c = getc (f)) != EOF) { -	if (c == *p) { -	    ++p; -	} -	else { -	    p = "@LIBS: "; -	    if (c == *p) { -		++p; -	    } -	} -    } -     -    /* No library list -- this must be an ill-formed module */ -     -    if (c == EOF) { -	Tcl_AppendResult (interp, "File \"", fileName, -			  "\" is not a Tcl load module.", (char *) NULL); -	(void) fclose (f); -	return TCL_ERROR; -    } -     -    /* Accumulate the library list */ -     -    while ((c = getc (f)) != '\0' && c != EOF) { -	char cc = c; -	Tcl_DStringAppend (buf, &cc, 1); -    } -    (void) fclose (f); -     -    if (c == EOF) { -	Tcl_AppendResult (interp, "Library directory in \"", fileName, -			  "\" ends prematurely.", (char *) NULL); -	return TCL_ERROR; -    } - -    return TCL_OK; -} - -/* - *------------------------------------------------------------------------ - * - * UnlinkSymbolTable -- - * - *	Remove the symbol table file from the last dynamic link. - * - * Results: - *	None. - * - * Side effects: - *	The symbol table file from the last dynamic link is removed. - *	This function is called when (a) a new symbol table is present - *	because another dynamic link is complete, or (b) the process - *	is exiting. - *------------------------------------------------------------------------ - */ - -static void -UnlinkSymbolTable () -{ -    (void) unlink (SymbolTableFile); -    ckfree (SymbolTableFile); -    SymbolTableFile = NULL; -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TclpUnloadFile -- - * - *	Unloads a dynamically loaded binary code file from memory. - *	Code pointers in the formerly loaded file are no longer valid - *	after calling this function. - * - * Results: - *	None. - * - * Side effects: - *	Does nothing.  Can anything be done? - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -void -TclpUnloadFile(loadHandle) -    Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle;	/* loadHandle returned by a previous call -				 * to TclpDlopen().  The loadHandle is  -				 * a token that represents the loaded  -				 * file. */ -{ -} - -/* - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - * - * TclGuessPackageName -- - * - *	If the "load" command is invoked without providing a package - *	name, this procedure is invoked to try to figure it out. - * - * Results: - *	Always returns 0 to indicate that we couldn't figure out a - *	package name;  generic code will then try to guess the package - *	from the file name.  A return value of 1 would have meant that - *	we figured out the package name and put it in bufPtr. - * - * Side effects: - *	None. - * - *---------------------------------------------------------------------- - */ - -int -TclGuessPackageName(fileName, bufPtr) -    CONST char *fileName;	/* Name of file containing package (already -				 * translated to local form if needed). */ -    Tcl_DString *bufPtr;	/* Initialized empty dstring.  Append -				 * package name to this if possible. */ -{ -    CONST char *p, *q; -    char *r; - -    if ((q = strrchr(fileName,'/'))) { -	q++; -    } else { -	q = fileName; -    } -    if (!strncmp(q,"lib",3)) { -	q+=3; -    } -    p = q; -    while ((*p) && (*p != '.') && ((*p<'0') || (*p>'9'))) { -	p++; -    } -    if ((p>q+2) && !strncmp(p-2,"_G0.",4)) { -	p-=2; -    } -    if (p<q) { -	return 0; -    } - -    Tcl_DStringAppend(bufPtr,q, p-q); - -    r = Tcl_DStringValue(bufPtr); -    r += strlen(r) - (p-q); - -    /* -     * Capitalize the string and then recompute the length. -     */ - -    Tcl_UtfToTitle(r); -    Tcl_DStringSetLength(bufPtr, strlen(Tcl_DStringValue(bufPtr))); - -    return 1; -} | 
