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/*
* winDumpExts.c --
* Author: Gordon Chaffee, Scott Stanton
*
* History: The real functionality of this file was written by
* Matt Pietrek in 1993 in his pedump utility. I've
* modified it to dump the externals in a bunch of object
* files to create a .def file.
*
* 10/12/95 Modified by Scott Stanton to support Relocatable Object Module
* Format files for Borland C++ 4.5.
*
* Notes: Visual C++ puts an underscore before each exported symbol.
* This file removes them. I don't know if this is a problem
* this other compilers. If _MSC_VER is defined,
* the underscore is removed. If not, it isn't. To get a
* full dump of an object file, use the -f option. This can
* help determine the something that may be different with a
* compiler other than Visual C++.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*
* RCS: @(#) $Id: winDumpExts.c,v 1.4 1999/05/07 20:06:52 stanton Exp $
*/
#include <windows.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <process.h>
#ifdef _ALPHA_
#define e_magic_number IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_ALPHA
#else
#define e_magic_number IMAGE_FILE_MACHINE_I386
#endif
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* GetArgcArgv --
*
* Break up a line into argc argv
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
int
GetArgcArgv(char *s, char **argv)
{
int quote = 0;
int argc = 0;
char *bp;
bp = s;
while (1) {
while (isspace(*bp)) {
bp++;
}
if (*bp == '\n' || *bp == '\0') {
*bp = '\0';
return argc;
}
if (*bp == '\"') {
quote = 1;
bp++;
}
argv[argc++] = bp;
while (*bp != '\0') {
if (quote) {
if (*bp == '\"') {
quote = 0;
*bp = '\0';
bp++;
break;
}
bp++;
continue;
}
if (isspace(*bp)) {
*bp = '\0';
bp++;
break;
}
bp++;
}
}
}
/*
* The names of the first group of possible symbol table storage classes
*/
char * SzStorageClass1[] = {
"NULL","AUTOMATIC","EXTERNAL","STATIC","REGISTER","EXTERNAL_DEF","LABEL",
"UNDEFINED_LABEL","MEMBER_OF_STRUCT","ARGUMENT","STRUCT_TAG",
"MEMBER_OF_UNION","UNION_TAG","TYPE_DEFINITION","UNDEFINED_STATIC",
"ENUM_TAG","MEMBER_OF_ENUM","REGISTER_PARAM","BIT_FIELD"
};
/*
* The names of the second group of possible symbol table storage classes
*/
char * SzStorageClass2[] = {
"BLOCK","FUNCTION","END_OF_STRUCT","FILE","SECTION","WEAK_EXTERNAL"
};
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* GetSZStorageClass --
*
* Given a symbol storage class value, return a descriptive
* ASCII string
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
PSTR
GetSZStorageClass(BYTE storageClass)
{
if ( storageClass <= IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_BIT_FIELD )
return SzStorageClass1[storageClass];
else if ( (storageClass >= IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_BLOCK)
&& (storageClass <= IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_WEAK_EXTERNAL) )
return SzStorageClass2[storageClass-IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_BLOCK];
else
return "???";
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* GetSectionName --
*
* Used by DumpSymbolTable, it gives meaningful names to
* the non-normal section number.
*
* Results:
* A name is returned in buffer
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
GetSectionName(WORD section, PSTR buffer, unsigned cbBuffer)
{
char tempbuffer[10];
switch ( (SHORT)section )
{
case IMAGE_SYM_UNDEFINED: strcpy(tempbuffer, "UNDEF"); break;
case IMAGE_SYM_ABSOLUTE: strcpy(tempbuffer, "ABS "); break;
case IMAGE_SYM_DEBUG: strcpy(tempbuffer, "DEBUG"); break;
default: wsprintf(tempbuffer, "%-5X", section);
}
strncpy(buffer, tempbuffer, cbBuffer-1);
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* DumpSymbolTable --
*
* Dumps a COFF symbol table from an EXE or OBJ. We only use
* it to dump tables from OBJs.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
DumpSymbolTable(PIMAGE_SYMBOL pSymbolTable, FILE *fout, unsigned cSymbols)
{
unsigned i;
PSTR stringTable;
char sectionName[10];
fprintf(fout, "Symbol Table - %X entries (* = auxillary symbol)\n",
cSymbols);
fprintf(fout,
"Indx Name Value Section cAux Type Storage\n"
"---- -------------------- -------- ---------- ----- ------- --------\n");
/*
* The string table apparently starts right after the symbol table
*/
stringTable = (PSTR)&pSymbolTable[cSymbols];
for ( i=0; i < cSymbols; i++ ) {
fprintf(fout, "%04X ", i);
if ( pSymbolTable->N.Name.Short != 0 )
fprintf(fout, "%-20.8s", pSymbolTable->N.ShortName);
else
fprintf(fout, "%-20s", stringTable + pSymbolTable->N.Name.Long);
fprintf(fout, " %08X", pSymbolTable->Value);
GetSectionName(pSymbolTable->SectionNumber, sectionName,
sizeof(sectionName));
fprintf(fout, " sect:%s aux:%X type:%02X st:%s\n",
sectionName,
pSymbolTable->NumberOfAuxSymbols,
pSymbolTable->Type,
GetSZStorageClass(pSymbolTable->StorageClass) );
#if 0
if ( pSymbolTable->NumberOfAuxSymbols )
DumpAuxSymbols(pSymbolTable);
#endif
/*
* Take into account any aux symbols
*/
i += pSymbolTable->NumberOfAuxSymbols;
pSymbolTable += pSymbolTable->NumberOfAuxSymbols;
pSymbolTable++;
}
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* DumpExternals --
*
* Dumps a COFF symbol table from an EXE or OBJ. We only use
* it to dump tables from OBJs.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
DumpExternals(PIMAGE_SYMBOL pSymbolTable, FILE *fout, unsigned cSymbols)
{
unsigned i;
PSTR stringTable;
char *s, *f;
char symbol[1024];
/*
* The string table apparently starts right after the symbol table
*/
stringTable = (PSTR)&pSymbolTable[cSymbols];
for ( i=0; i < cSymbols; i++ ) {
if (pSymbolTable->SectionNumber > 0 && pSymbolTable->Type == 0x20) {
if (pSymbolTable->StorageClass == IMAGE_SYM_CLASS_EXTERNAL) {
if (pSymbolTable->N.Name.Short != 0) {
strncpy(symbol, pSymbolTable->N.ShortName, 8);
symbol[8] = 0;
} else {
s = stringTable + pSymbolTable->N.Name.Long;
strcpy(symbol, s);
}
s = symbol;
/*
* Skip to the last @ and ensure it is followed by digits,
* otherwise it is probably part of a C++ mangled name.
*/
f = strrchr(s, '@');
if (f && f[1] >= '0' && f[1] <= '9') {
*f = 0;
}
#if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_X86_)
if (symbol[0] == '_') {
s = &symbol[1];
}
#endif
if ((stricmp(s, "DllEntryPoint") != 0)
&& (stricmp(s, "DllMain") != 0)) {
fprintf(fout, "\t%s\n", s);
}
}
}
/*
* Take into account any aux symbols
*/
i += pSymbolTable->NumberOfAuxSymbols;
pSymbolTable += pSymbolTable->NumberOfAuxSymbols;
pSymbolTable++;
}
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* DumpObjFile --
*
* Dump an object file--either a full listing or just the exported
* symbols.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
DumpObjFile(PIMAGE_FILE_HEADER pImageFileHeader, FILE *fout, int full)
{
PIMAGE_SYMBOL PCOFFSymbolTable;
DWORD COFFSymbolCount;
PCOFFSymbolTable = (PIMAGE_SYMBOL)
((DWORD)pImageFileHeader + pImageFileHeader->PointerToSymbolTable);
COFFSymbolCount = pImageFileHeader->NumberOfSymbols;
if (full) {
DumpSymbolTable(PCOFFSymbolTable, fout, COFFSymbolCount);
} else {
DumpExternals(PCOFFSymbolTable, fout, COFFSymbolCount);
}
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* SkipToNextRecord --
*
* Skip over the current ROMF record and return the type of the
* next record.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
BYTE
SkipToNextRecord(BYTE **ppBuffer)
{
int length;
(*ppBuffer)++; /* Skip over the type.*/
length = *((WORD*)(*ppBuffer))++; /* Retrieve the length. */
*ppBuffer += length; /* Skip over the rest. */
return **ppBuffer; /* Return the type. */
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* DumpROMFObjFile --
*
* Dump a Relocatable Object Module Format file, displaying only
* the exported symbols.
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
DumpROMFObjFile(LPVOID pBuffer, FILE *fout)
{
BYTE type, length;
char symbol[1024], *s;
while (1) {
type = SkipToNextRecord(&(BYTE*)pBuffer);
if (type == 0x90) { /* PUBDEF */
if (((BYTE*)pBuffer)[4] != 0) {
length = ((BYTE*)pBuffer)[5];
strncpy(symbol, ((char*)pBuffer) + 6, length);
symbol[length] = '\0';
s = symbol;
if ((stricmp(s, "DllEntryPoint") != 0)
&& (stricmp(s, "DllMain") != 0)) {
if (s[0] == '_') {
s++;
fprintf(fout, "\t_%s\n\t%s=_%s\n", s, s, s);
} else {
fprintf(fout, "\t%s\n", s);
}
}
}
} else if (type == 0x8B || type == 0x8A) { /* MODEND */
break;
}
}
}
/*
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
* DumpFile --
*
* Open up a file, memory map it, and call the appropriate
* dumping routine
*----------------------------------------------------------------------
*/
void
DumpFile(LPSTR filename, FILE *fout, int full)
{
HANDLE hFile;
HANDLE hFileMapping;
LPVOID lpFileBase;
PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER dosHeader;
hFile = CreateFile(filename, GENERIC_READ, FILE_SHARE_READ, NULL,
OPEN_EXISTING, FILE_ATTRIBUTE_NORMAL, 0);
if (hFile == INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE) {
fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open file with CreateFile()\n");
return;
}
hFileMapping = CreateFileMapping(hFile, NULL, PAGE_READONLY, 0, 0, NULL);
if (hFileMapping == 0) {
CloseHandle(hFile);
fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't open file mapping with CreateFileMapping()\n");
return;
}
lpFileBase = MapViewOfFile(hFileMapping, FILE_MAP_READ, 0, 0, 0);
if (lpFileBase == 0) {
CloseHandle(hFileMapping);
CloseHandle(hFile);
fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't map view of file with MapViewOfFile()\n");
return;
}
dosHeader = (PIMAGE_DOS_HEADER)lpFileBase;
if (dosHeader->e_magic == IMAGE_DOS_SIGNATURE) {
#if 0
DumpExeFile( dosHeader );
#else
fprintf(stderr, "File is an executable. I don't dump those.\n");
return;
#endif
}
/* Does it look like a i386 COFF OBJ file??? */
else if ((dosHeader->e_magic == e_magic_number)
&& (dosHeader->e_sp == 0)) {
/*
* The two tests above aren't what they look like. They're
* really checking for IMAGE_FILE_HEADER.Machine == i386 (0x14C)
* and IMAGE_FILE_HEADER.SizeOfOptionalHeader == 0;
*/
DumpObjFile((PIMAGE_FILE_HEADER) lpFileBase, fout, full);
} else if (*((BYTE *)lpFileBase) == 0x80) {
/*
* This file looks like it might be a ROMF file.
*/
DumpROMFObjFile(lpFileBase, fout);
} else {
printf("unrecognized file format\n");
}
UnmapViewOfFile(lpFileBase);
CloseHandle(hFileMapping);
CloseHandle(hFile);
}
void
main(int argc, char **argv)
{
char *fargv[1000];
char cmdline[10000];
int i, arg;
FILE *fout;
int pos;
int full = 0;
char *outfile = NULL;
if (argc < 3) {
Usage:
fprintf(stderr, "Usage: %s ?-o outfile? ?-f(ull)? <dllname> <object filenames> ..\n", argv[0]);
exit(1);
}
arg = 1;
while (argv[arg][0] == '-') {
if (strcmp(argv[arg], "--") == 0) {
arg++;
break;
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg], "-f") == 0) {
full = 1;
} else if (strcmp(argv[arg], "-o") == 0) {
arg++;
if (arg == argc) {
goto Usage;
}
outfile = argv[arg];
}
arg++;
}
if (arg == argc) {
goto Usage;
}
if (outfile) {
fout = fopen(outfile, "w+");
if (fout == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open \'%s\' for writing:\n",
argv[arg]);
perror("");
exit(1);
}
} else {
fout = stdout;
}
if (! full) {
char *dllname = argv[arg];
arg++;
if (arg == argc) {
goto Usage;
}
fprintf(fout, "LIBRARY TCL%d\n", TCL_LIB_VERSION);
fprintf(fout, "EXPORTS\n");
}
for (; arg < argc; arg++) {
if (argv[arg][0] == '@') {
FILE *fargs = fopen(&argv[arg][1], "r");
if (fargs == NULL) {
fprintf(stderr, "Unable to open \'%s\' for reading:\n",
argv[arg]);
perror("");
exit(1);
}
pos = 0;
for (i = 0; i < arg; i++) {
strcpy(&cmdline[pos], argv[i]);
pos += strlen(&cmdline[pos]) + 1;
fargv[i] = argv[i];
}
fgets(&cmdline[pos], sizeof(cmdline), fargs);
fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", &cmdline[pos]);
fclose(fargs);
i += GetArgcArgv(&cmdline[pos], &fargv[i]);
argc = i;
argv = fargv;
}
DumpFile(argv[arg], fout, full);
}
exit(0);
}
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