commit 86b493d370fb878c106f923821bacfae4911fcad Author: James Antill Date: Mon Feb 27 13:12:05 2023 -0500 Import rpm: c8s diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9d89fc3 --- /dev/null +++ b/.gitignore @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +SOURCES/elfutils-0.176.tar.bz2 +/elfutils-0.176.tar.bz2 diff --git a/elfutils-0.176-dts.patch b/elfutils-0.176-dts.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4f1fc0d --- /dev/null +++ b/elfutils-0.176-dts.patch @@ -0,0 +1,1536 @@ +diff --git a/backends/Makefile.am b/backends/Makefile.am +index 2126a2e..3a4e56e 100644 +--- a/backends/Makefile.am ++++ b/backends/Makefile.am +@@ -41,12 +41,38 @@ libebl_pic = libebl_i386_pic.a libebl_sh_pic.a libebl_x86_64_pic.a \ + libebl_m68k_pic.a libebl_bpf_pic.a libebl_riscv_pic.a + noinst_LIBRARIES = $(libebl_pic) + noinst_DATA = $(libebl_pic:_pic.a=.so) ++lib_LIBRARIES = libebl_static_pic.a + + + libelf = ../libelf/libelf.so + libdw = ../libdw/libdw.so + libeu = ../lib/libeu.a + ++# The following is minimal set of backends that we link with libdw to ++# avoid dlopen. Note repeats files below because some backends reuse ++# each others files. ++static_SRCS = i386_init.c i386_symbol.c i386_corenote.c i386_cfi.c \ ++ i386_retval.c i386_regs.c i386_auxv.c i386_syscall.c \ ++ i386_initreg.c i386_unwind.c \ ++ x86_64_init.c x86_64_symbol.c x86_64_corenote.c x86_64_cfi.c \ ++ x86_64_retval.c x86_64_regs.c x86_64_syscall.c \ ++ x86_64_initreg.c x86_64_unwind.c x32_corenote.c \ ++ ia64_init.c ia64_symbol.c ia64_regs.c ia64_retval.c \ ++ aarch64_init.c aarch64_regs.c aarch64_symbol.c \ ++ aarch64_corenote.c aarch64_retval.c aarch64_cfi.c \ ++ aarch64_initreg.c aarch64_unwind.c \ ++ ppc_init.c ppc_symbol.c ppc_retval.c ppc_regs.c \ ++ ppc_corenote.c ppc_auxv.c ppc_attrs.c ppc_syscall.c \ ++ ppc_cfi.c ppc_initreg.c \ ++ ppc64_init.c ppc64_symbol.c ppc64_retval.c ppc64_corenote.c \ ++ ppc64_resolve_sym.c ppc64_unwind.c \ ++ s390_init.c s390_symbol.c s390_regs.c s390_retval.c \ ++ s390_corenote.c s390x_corenote.c s390_cfi.c s390_initreg.c \ ++ s390_unwind.c bpf_init.c bpf_regs.c bpf_symbol.c ++ ++libebl_static_pic_a_SOURCES = $(static_SRCS) ++am_libebl_static_pic_a_OBJECTS = $(static_SRCS:.c=.os) ++ + i386_SRCS = i386_init.c i386_symbol.c i386_corenote.c i386_cfi.c \ + i386_retval.c i386_regs.c i386_auxv.c i386_syscall.c \ + i386_initreg.c i386_unwind.c +diff --git a/configure.ac b/configure.ac +index b4e012d..54ad07a 100644 +--- a/configure.ac ++++ b/configure.ac +@@ -25,6 +25,12 @@ m4_ifndef([AC_PACKAGE_URL], + [Define to home page for this package]) + AC_SUBST([PACKAGE_URL], ["http://elfutils.org/"])]) + ++dnl Workaround for older autoconf < 2.64 ++m4_ifndef([AC_PACKAGE_URL], ++ [AC_DEFINE([PACKAGE_URL], ["http://elfutils.org/"], ++ [Define to home page for this package]) ++ AC_SUBST([PACKAGE_URL], ["http://elfutils.org/"])]) ++ + # We want eu- as default program prefix if none was given by the user. + # But if the user explicitly provided --program-prefix="" then pretend + # it wasn't set at all (NONE). We want to test this really early before +diff --git a/libasm/Makefile.am b/libasm/Makefile.am +index 19fef50..fcc7ffc 100644 +--- a/libasm/Makefile.am ++++ b/libasm/Makefile.am +@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ noinst_LIBRARIES = libasm_pic.a + noinst_PROGRAMS = $(noinst_LIBRARIES:_pic.a=.so) + pkginclude_HEADERS = libasm.h + ++libasm_a_CFLAGS = -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden $(AM_CFLAGS) + libasm_a_SOURCES = asm_begin.c asm_abort.c asm_end.c asm_error.c \ + asm_getelf.c asm_newscn.c asm_newscn_ingrp.c \ + asm_newsubscn.c asm_newsym.c asm_newcomsym.c \ +diff --git a/libcpu/Makefile.am b/libcpu/Makefile.am +index 4c8778d..f0a1cb8 100644 +--- a/libcpu/Makefile.am ++++ b/libcpu/Makefile.am +@@ -36,9 +36,11 @@ LEX_OUTPUT_ROOT = lex.$( $@T +diff --git a/libdw/Makefile.am b/libdw/Makefile.am +index 7a3d532..166e37c 100644 +--- a/libdw/Makefile.am ++++ b/libdw/Makefile.am +@@ -35,12 +35,13 @@ AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(srcdir)/../libelf -I$(srcdir)/../libdwelf + VERSION = 1 + + lib_LIBRARIES = libdw.a +-noinst_LIBRARIES = libdw_pic.a +-noinst_PROGRAMS = $(noinst_LIBRARIES:_pic.a=.so) ++noinst_LIBRARIES = libdw_pic.a libdw_static_pic.a ++noinst_PROGRAMS = libdw.so + + include_HEADERS = dwarf.h + pkginclude_HEADERS = libdw.h known-dwarf.h + ++libdw_a_CFLAGS = -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden $(AM_CFLAGS) + libdw_a_SOURCES = dwarf_begin.c dwarf_begin_elf.c dwarf_end.c dwarf_getelf.c \ + dwarf_getpubnames.c dwarf_getabbrev.c dwarf_tag.c \ + dwarf_error.c dwarf_nextcu.c dwarf_diename.c dwarf_offdie.c \ +@@ -94,6 +95,25 @@ libdw_a_SOURCES = dwarf_begin.c dwarf_begin_elf.c dwarf_end.c dwarf_getelf.c \ + libdw_find_split_unit.c dwarf_cu_info.c \ + dwarf_next_lines.c + ++# Minimal library with symbols needed by those libebl backends that we ++# ship statically. This is so that e.g. strip doesn't end up bringing ++# in the whole of libdw, and depending on libbz2, liblzma, etc. ++libdw_static_pic_a_SOURCES = libdw_form.c dwarf_child.c dwarf_attr.c \ ++ dwarf_attr_integrate.c dwarf_formref_die.c dwarf_error.c \ ++ dwarf_tag.c dwarf_formref.c \ ++ dwarf_abbrev_hash.c dwarf_sig8_hash.c \ ++ dwarf_formudata.c libdw_findcu.c dwarf_offdie.c \ ++ dwarf_getabbrev.c dwarf_nextcu.c libdw_alloc.c \ ++ dwarf_hasattr_integrate.c dwarf_hasattr.c \ ++ dwarf_aggregate_size.c dwarf_siblingof.c dwarf_formsdata.c \ ++ dwarf_srclang.c dwarf_formflag.c dwarf_diecu.c \ ++ dwarf_bytesize.c dwarf_bitsize.c dwarf_peel_type.c \ ++ dwarf_default_lower_bound.c libdw_find_split_unit.c \ ++ dwarf_getalt.c dwarf_haschildren.c \ ++ dwarf_begin.c dwarf_begin_elf.c dwarf_end.c frame-cache.c \ ++ dwarf_get_units.c dwarf_formstring.c \ ++ ../libdwelf/dwelf_dwarf_gnu_debugaltlink.c ++ + if MAINTAINER_MODE + BUILT_SOURCES = $(srcdir)/known-dwarf.h + MAINTAINERCLEANFILES = $(srcdir)/known-dwarf.h +@@ -104,9 +124,12 @@ endif + + libdw_pic_a_SOURCES = + am_libdw_pic_a_OBJECTS = $(libdw_a_SOURCES:.c=.os) ++am_libdw_static_pic_a_OBJECTS = $(libdw_static_pic_a_SOURCES:.c=.os) + + libdw_so_LIBS = libdw_pic.a ../libdwelf/libdwelf_pic.a \ +- ../libdwfl/libdwfl_pic.a ../libebl/libebl.a ++ ../libdwfl/libdwfl_pic.a ../libebl/libebl.a \ ++ ../backends/libebl_static_pic.a \ ++ ../libcpu/libcpu_static_pic.a + libdw_so_DEPS = ../lib/libeu.a ../libelf/libelf.so + libdw_so_LDLIBS = $(libdw_so_DEPS) -ldl -lz $(argp_LDADD) $(zip_LIBS) + libdw_so_SOURCES = +diff --git a/libdwelf/Makefile.am b/libdwelf/Makefile.am +index a7933fd..da418e6 100644 +--- a/libdwelf/Makefile.am ++++ b/libdwelf/Makefile.am +@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ noinst_LIBRARIES = libdwelf.a libdwelf_pic.a + pkginclude_HEADERS = libdwelf.h + noinst_HEADERS = libdwelfP.h + ++libdwelf_a_CFLAGS = -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden $(AM_CFLAGS) + libdwelf_a_SOURCES = dwelf_elf_gnu_debuglink.c dwelf_dwarf_gnu_debugaltlink.c \ + dwelf_elf_gnu_build_id.c dwelf_scn_gnu_compressed_size.c \ + dwelf_strtab.c dwelf_elf_begin.c +diff --git a/libdwfl/Makefile.am b/libdwfl/Makefile.am +index 89ca92e..d9d13b2 100644 +--- a/libdwfl/Makefile.am ++++ b/libdwfl/Makefile.am +@@ -39,6 +39,7 @@ noinst_LIBRARIES += libdwfl_pic.a + + pkginclude_HEADERS = libdwfl.h + ++libdwfl_a_CFLAGS = -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden $(AM_CFLAGS) + libdwfl_a_SOURCES = dwfl_begin.c dwfl_end.c dwfl_error.c dwfl_version.c \ + dwfl_module.c dwfl_report_elf.c relocate.c \ + dwfl_module_build_id.c dwfl_module_report_build_id.c \ +diff --git a/libebl/Makefile.am b/libebl/Makefile.am +index 737de6b..ecebdd0 100644 +--- a/libebl/Makefile.am ++++ b/libebl/Makefile.am +@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@ gen_SOURCES = eblopenbackend.c eblclosebackend.c \ + eblunwind.c eblresolvesym.c eblcheckreloctargettype.c \ + ebl_data_marker_symbol.c + ++libebl_a_CFLAGS = -fvisibility=hidden $(AM_CFLAGS) + libebl_a_SOURCES = $(gen_SOURCES) + + noinst_HEADERS = libeblP.h ebl-hooks.h +diff --git a/libebl/eblclosebackend.c b/libebl/eblclosebackend.c +index 67fbdfe..501e5c7 100644 +--- a/libebl/eblclosebackend.c ++++ b/libebl/eblclosebackend.c +@@ -44,10 +44,6 @@ ebl_closebackend (Ebl *ebl) + /* Run the destructor. */ + ebl->destr (ebl); + +- /* Close the dynamically loaded object. */ +- if (ebl->dlhandle != NULL) +- (void) dlclose (ebl->dlhandle); +- + /* Free the resources. */ + free (ebl); + } +diff --git a/libebl/eblopenbackend.c b/libebl/eblopenbackend.c +index d54b720..74251ea 100644 +--- a/libebl/eblopenbackend.c ++++ b/libebl/eblopenbackend.c +@@ -41,6 +41,14 @@ + #include + #include + ++const char *i386_init (Elf *elf, GElf_Half machine, Ebl *eh, size_t ehlen); ++const char *x86_64_init (Elf *elf, GElf_Half machine, Ebl *eh, size_t ehlen); ++const char *ppc_init (Elf *elf, GElf_Half machine, Ebl *eh, size_t ehlen); ++const char *ppc64_init (Elf *elf, GElf_Half machine, Ebl *eh, size_t ehlen); ++const char *ia64_init (Elf *elf, GElf_Half machine, Ebl *eh, size_t ehlen); ++const char *s390_init (Elf *elf, GElf_Half machine, Ebl *eh, size_t ehlen); ++const char *aarch64_init (Elf *elf, GElf_Half machine, Ebl *eh, size_t ehlen); ++const char *bpf_init (Elf *elf, GElf_Half machine, Ebl *eh, size_t ehlen); + + /* This table should contain the complete list of architectures as far + as the ELF specification is concerned. */ +@@ -48,7 +56,7 @@ + arrays to avoid relocations. */ + static const struct + { +- const char *dsoname; ++ ebl_bhinit_t initptr; + const char *emulation; + const char *prefix; + int prefix_len; +@@ -57,84 +65,84 @@ static const struct + int data; + } machines[] = + { +- { "i386", "elf_i386", "i386", 4, EM_386, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB }, +- { "ia64", "elf_ia64", "ia64", 4, EM_IA_64, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB }, +- { "alpha", "elf_alpha", "alpha", 5, EM_ALPHA, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB }, +- { "x86_64", "elf_x86_64", "x86_64", 6, EM_X86_64, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB }, +- { "ppc", "elf_ppc", "ppc", 3, EM_PPC, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB }, +- { "ppc64", "elf_ppc64", "ppc64", 5, EM_PPC64, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2MSB }, +- { "tilegx", "elf_tilegx", "tilegx", 6, EM_TILEGX, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB }, ++ { i386_init, "elf_i386", "i386", 4, EM_386, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB }, ++ { ia64_init, "elf_ia64", "ia64", 4, EM_IA_64, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB }, ++ { NULL, "elf_alpha", "alpha", 5, EM_ALPHA, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB }, ++ { x86_64_init, "elf_x86_64", "x86_64", 6, EM_X86_64, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB }, ++ { ppc_init, "elf_ppc", "ppc", 3, EM_PPC, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB }, ++ { ppc64_init, "elf_ppc64", "ppc64", 5, EM_PPC64, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2MSB }, ++ { NULL, "elf_tilegx", "tilegx", 6, EM_TILEGX, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB }, + // XXX class and machine fields need to be filled in for all archs. +- { "sh", "elf_sh", "sh", 2, EM_SH, 0, 0 }, +- { "arm", "ebl_arm", "arm", 3, EM_ARM, 0, 0 }, +- { "sparc", "elf_sparcv9", "sparc", 5, EM_SPARCV9, 0, 0 }, +- { "sparc", "elf_sparc", "sparc", 5, EM_SPARC, 0, 0 }, +- { "sparc", "elf_sparcv8plus", "sparc", 5, EM_SPARC32PLUS, 0, 0 }, +- { "s390", "ebl_s390", "s390", 4, EM_S390, 0, 0 }, +- +- { "m32", "elf_m32", "m32", 3, EM_M32, 0, 0 }, +- { "m68k", "elf_m68k", "m68k", 4, EM_68K, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB }, +- { "m88k", "elf_m88k", "m88k", 4, EM_88K, 0, 0 }, +- { "i860", "elf_i860", "i860", 4, EM_860, 0, 0 }, +- { "s370", "ebl_s370", "s370", 4, EM_S370, 0, 0 }, +- { "parisc", "elf_parisc", "parisc", 6, EM_PARISC, 0, 0 }, +- { "vpp500", "elf_vpp500", "vpp500", 5, EM_VPP500, 0, 0 }, +- { "sparc", "elf_v8plus", "v8plus", 6, EM_SPARC32PLUS, 0, 0 }, +- { "i960", "elf_i960", "i960", 4, EM_960, 0, 0 }, +- { "v800", "ebl_v800", "v800", 4, EM_V800, 0, 0 }, +- { "fr20", "ebl_fr20", "fr20", 4, EM_FR20, 0, 0 }, +- { "rh32", "ebl_rh32", "rh32", 4, EM_RH32, 0, 0 }, +- { "rce", "ebl_rce", "rce", 3, EM_RCE, 0, 0 }, +- { "tricore", "elf_tricore", "tricore", 7, EM_TRICORE, 0, 0 }, +- { "arc", "elf_arc", "arc", 3, EM_ARC, 0, 0 }, +- { "h8", "elf_h8_300", "h8_300", 6, EM_H8_300, 0, 0 }, +- { "h8", "elf_h8_300h", "h8_300h", 6, EM_H8_300H, 0, 0 }, +- { "h8", "elf_h8s", "h8s", 6, EM_H8S, 0, 0 }, +- { "h8", "elf_h8_500", "h8_500", 6, EM_H8_500, 0, 0 }, +- { "coldfire", "elf_coldfire", "coldfire", 8, EM_COLDFIRE, 0, 0 }, +- { "m68k", "elf_68hc12", "68hc12", 6, EM_68HC12, 0, 0 }, +- { "mma", "elf_mma", "mma", 3, EM_MMA, 0, 0 }, +- { "pcp", "elf_pcp", "pcp", 3, EM_PCP, 0, 0 }, +- { "ncpu", "elf_ncpu", "ncpu", 4, EM_NCPU, 0, 0 }, +- { "ndr1", "elf_ndr1", "ndr1", 4, EM_NDR1, 0, 0 }, +- { "starcore", "elf_starcore", "starcore", 8, EM_STARCORE, 0, 0 }, +- { "me16", "elf_me16", "em16", 4, EM_ME16, 0, 0 }, +- { "st100", "elf_st100", "st100", 5, EM_ST100, 0, 0 }, +- { "tinyj", "elf_tinyj", "tinyj", 5, EM_TINYJ, 0, 0 }, +- { "pdsp", "elf_pdsp", "pdsp", 4, EM_PDSP, 0, 0 }, +- { "fx66", "elf_fx66", "fx66", 4, EM_FX66, 0, 0 }, +- { "st9plus", "elf_st9plus", "st9plus", 7, EM_ST9PLUS, 0, 0 }, +- { "st7", "elf_st7", "st7", 3, EM_ST7, 0, 0 }, +- { "m68k", "elf_68hc16", "68hc16", 6, EM_68HC16, 0, 0 }, +- { "m68k", "elf_68hc11", "68hc11", 6, EM_68HC11, 0, 0 }, +- { "m68k", "elf_68hc08", "68hc08", 6, EM_68HC08, 0, 0 }, +- { "m68k", "elf_68hc05", "68hc05", 6, EM_68HC05, 0, 0 }, +- { "svx", "elf_svx", "svx", 3, EM_SVX, 0, 0 }, +- { "st19", "elf_st19", "st19", 4, EM_ST19, 0, 0 }, +- { "vax", "elf_vax", "vax", 3, EM_VAX, 0, 0 }, +- { "cris", "elf_cris", "cris", 4, EM_CRIS, 0, 0 }, +- { "javelin", "elf_javelin", "javelin", 7, EM_JAVELIN, 0, 0 }, +- { "firepath", "elf_firepath", "firepath", 8, EM_FIREPATH, 0, 0 }, +- { "zsp", "elf_zsp", "zsp", 3, EM_ZSP, 0, 0 }, +- { "mmix", "elf_mmix", "mmix", 4, EM_MMIX, 0, 0 }, +- { "hunay", "elf_huany", "huany", 5, EM_HUANY, 0, 0 }, +- { "prism", "elf_prism", "prism", 5, EM_PRISM, 0, 0 }, +- { "avr", "elf_avr", "avr", 3, EM_AVR, 0, 0 }, +- { "fr30", "elf_fr30", "fr30", 4, EM_FR30, 0, 0 }, +- { "dv10", "elf_dv10", "dv10", 4, EM_D10V, 0, 0 }, +- { "dv30", "elf_dv30", "dv30", 4, EM_D30V, 0, 0 }, +- { "v850", "elf_v850", "v850", 4, EM_V850, 0, 0 }, +- { "m32r", "elf_m32r", "m32r", 4, EM_M32R, 0, 0 }, +- { "mn10300", "elf_mn10300", "mn10300", 7, EM_MN10300, 0, 0 }, +- { "mn10200", "elf_mn10200", "mn10200", 7, EM_MN10200, 0, 0 }, +- { "pj", "elf_pj", "pj", 2, EM_PJ, 0, 0 }, +- { "openrisc", "elf_openrisc", "openrisc", 8, EM_OPENRISC, 0, 0 }, +- { "arc", "elf_arc_a5", "arc_a5", 6, EM_ARC_A5, 0, 0 }, +- { "xtensa", "elf_xtensa", "xtensa", 6, EM_XTENSA, 0, 0 }, +- { "aarch64", "elf_aarch64", "aarch64", 7, EM_AARCH64, ELFCLASS64, 0 }, +- { "bpf", "elf_bpf", "bpf", 3, EM_BPF, 0, 0 }, +- { "riscv", "elf_riscv", "riscv", 5, EM_RISCV, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB }, +- { "riscv", "elf_riscv", "riscv", 5, EM_RISCV, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB }, ++ { NULL, "elf_sh", "sh", 2, EM_SH, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "ebl_arm", "arm", 3, EM_ARM, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_sparcv9", "sparc", 5, EM_SPARCV9, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_sparc", "sparc", 5, EM_SPARC, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_sparcv8plus", "sparc", 5, EM_SPARC32PLUS, 0, 0 }, ++ { s390_init, "ebl_s390", "s390", 4, EM_S390, 0, 0 }, ++ ++ { NULL, "elf_m32", "m32", 3, EM_M32, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_m68k", "m68k", 4, EM_68K, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2MSB }, ++ { NULL, "elf_m88k", "m88k", 4, EM_88K, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_i860", "i860", 4, EM_860, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "ebl_s370", "s370", 4, EM_S370, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_parisc", "parisc", 6, EM_PARISC, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_vpp500", "vpp500", 5, EM_VPP500, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_v8plus", "v8plus", 6, EM_SPARC32PLUS, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_i960", "i960", 4, EM_960, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "ebl_v800", "v800", 4, EM_V800, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "ebl_fr20", "fr20", 4, EM_FR20, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "ebl_rh32", "rh32", 4, EM_RH32, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "ebl_rce", "rce", 3, EM_RCE, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_tricore", "tricore", 7, EM_TRICORE, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_arc", "arc", 3, EM_ARC, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_h8_300", "h8_300", 6, EM_H8_300, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_h8_300h", "h8_300h", 6, EM_H8_300H, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_h8s", "h8s", 6, EM_H8S, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_h8_500", "h8_500", 6, EM_H8_500, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_coldfire", "coldfire", 8, EM_COLDFIRE, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_68hc12", "68hc12", 6, EM_68HC12, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_mma", "mma", 3, EM_MMA, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_pcp", "pcp", 3, EM_PCP, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_ncpu", "ncpu", 4, EM_NCPU, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_ndr1", "ndr1", 4, EM_NDR1, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_starcore", "starcore", 8, EM_STARCORE, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_me16", "em16", 4, EM_ME16, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_st100", "st100", 5, EM_ST100, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_tinyj", "tinyj", 5, EM_TINYJ, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_pdsp", "pdsp", 4, EM_PDSP, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_fx66", "fx66", 4, EM_FX66, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_st9plus", "st9plus", 7, EM_ST9PLUS, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_st7", "st7", 3, EM_ST7, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_68hc16", "68hc16", 6, EM_68HC16, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_68hc11", "68hc11", 6, EM_68HC11, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_68hc08", "68hc08", 6, EM_68HC08, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_68hc05", "68hc05", 6, EM_68HC05, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_svx", "svx", 3, EM_SVX, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_st19", "st19", 4, EM_ST19, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_vax", "vax", 3, EM_VAX, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_cris", "cris", 4, EM_CRIS, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_javelin", "javelin", 7, EM_JAVELIN, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_firepath", "firepath", 8, EM_FIREPATH, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_zsp", "zsp", 3, EM_ZSP, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_mmix", "mmix", 4, EM_MMIX, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_huany", "huany", 5, EM_HUANY, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_prism", "prism", 5, EM_PRISM, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_avr", "avr", 3, EM_AVR, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_fr30", "fr30", 4, EM_FR30, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_dv10", "dv10", 4, EM_D10V, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_dv30", "dv30", 4, EM_D30V, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_v850", "v850", 4, EM_V850, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_m32r", "m32r", 4, EM_M32R, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_mn10300", "mn10300", 7, EM_MN10300, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_mn10200", "mn10200", 7, EM_MN10200, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_pj", "pj", 2, EM_PJ, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_openrisc", "openrisc", 8, EM_OPENRISC, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_arc_a5", "arc_a5", 6, EM_ARC_A5, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_xtensa", "xtensa", 6, EM_XTENSA, 0, 0 }, ++ { aarch64_init, "elf_aarch64", "aarch64", 7, EM_AARCH64, ELFCLASS64, 0 }, ++ { bpf_init, "elf_bpf", "bpf", 3, EM_BPF, 0, 0 }, ++ { NULL, "elf_riscv", "riscv", 5, EM_RISCV, ELFCLASS64, ELFDATA2LSB }, ++ { NULL, "elf_riscv", "riscv", 5, EM_RISCV, ELFCLASS32, ELFDATA2LSB }, + }; + #define nmachines (sizeof (machines) / sizeof (machines[0])) + +@@ -318,46 +326,17 @@ openbackend (Elf *elf, const char *emulation, GElf_Half machine) + #endif + #define ORIGINDIR "$ORIGIN/../$LIB/" LIBEBL_SUBDIR "/" + +- /* Give it a try. At least the machine type matches. First +- try to load the module. */ +- char dsoname[100]; +- strcpy (stpcpy (stpcpy (dsoname, ORIGINDIR "libebl_"), +- machines[cnt].dsoname), +- ".so"); +- +- void *h = dlopen (dsoname, RTLD_LAZY); +- if (h == NULL) +- { +- strcpy (stpcpy (stpcpy (dsoname, "libebl_"), +- machines[cnt].dsoname), +- ".so"); +- h = dlopen (dsoname, RTLD_LAZY); +- } +- +- /* Try without an explicit path. */ +- if (h != NULL) ++ ebl_bhinit_t initp = machines[cnt].initptr; ++ if (1) + { +- /* We managed to load the object. Now see whether the +- initialization function likes our file. */ + static const char version[] = MODVERSION; + const char *modversion; +- ebl_bhinit_t initp; +- +- // We use a static number to help the compiler see we don't +- // overflow the stack with an arbitrary number. +- assert (machines[cnt].prefix_len <= MAX_PREFIX_LEN); +- char symname[MAX_PREFIX_LEN + sizeof "_init"]; +- +- strcpy (mempcpy (symname, machines[cnt].prefix, +- machines[cnt].prefix_len), "_init"); +- +- initp = (ebl_bhinit_t) dlsym (h, symname); + if (initp != NULL + && (modversion = initp (elf, machine, result, sizeof (Ebl))) + && strcmp (version, modversion) == 0) + { + /* We found a module to handle our file. */ +- result->dlhandle = h; ++ result->dlhandle = NULL; + result->elf = elf; + + /* A few entries are mandatory. */ +@@ -366,9 +345,6 @@ openbackend (Elf *elf, const char *emulation, GElf_Half machine) + + return result; + } +- +- /* Not the module we need. */ +- (void) dlclose (h); + } + + /* We cannot find a DSO but the emulation/machine ID matches. +diff --git a/libelf/Makefile.am b/libelf/Makefile.am +index d5d63f7..0d8679f 100644 +--- a/libelf/Makefile.am ++++ b/libelf/Makefile.am +@@ -51,6 +51,7 @@ endif + + pkginclude_HEADERS = elf-knowledge.h + ++libelf_a_CFLAGS = -fPIC -fvisibility=hidden $(AM_CFLAGS) + libelf_a_SOURCES = elf_version.c elf_hash.c elf_error.c elf_fill.c \ + elf_begin.c elf_next.c elf_rand.c elf_end.c elf_kind.c \ + gelf_getclass.c elf_getbase.c elf_getident.c \ +diff --git a/src/Makefile.am b/src/Makefile.am +index 2b1c0dc..657b21a 100644 +--- a/src/Makefile.am ++++ b/src/Makefile.am +@@ -47,7 +47,8 @@ libasm = ../libasm/libasm.so + libdw = ../libdw/libdw.so + libelf = ../libelf/libelf.so + endif +-libebl = ../libebl/libebl.a ++libebl = ../libebl/libebl.a ../backends/libebl_static_pic.a ../libcpu/libcpu_static_pic.a ++libdw_static = ../libdw/libdw_static_pic.a + libeu = ../lib/libeu.a + + if DEMANGLE +@@ -67,16 +68,17 @@ ranlib_no_Wstack_usage = yes + ar_no_Wstack_usage = yes + unstrip_no_Wstack_usage = yes + ++ + readelf_LDADD = $(libdw) $(libebl) $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) -ldl + nm_LDADD = $(libdw) $(libebl) $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) -ldl \ + $(demanglelib) + size_LDADD = $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) + strip_LDADD = $(libebl) $(libelf) $(libdw) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) -ldl +-elflint_LDADD = $(libebl) $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) -ldl ++elflint_LDADD = $(libebl) $(libdw_static) $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) -ldl + findtextrel_LDADD = $(libdw) $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) + addr2line_LDADD = $(libdw) $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) $(demanglelib) +-elfcmp_LDADD = $(libebl) $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) -ldl +-objdump_LDADD = $(libasm) $(libebl) $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) -ldl ++elfcmp_LDADD = $(libebl) $(libdw_static) $(libeu) $(libelf) $(argp_LDADD) -ldl ++objdump_LDADD = $(libasm) $(libebl) $(libdw_static) $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) -ldl + ranlib_LDADD = libar.a $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) + strings_LDADD = $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) + ar_LDADD = libar.a $(libelf) $(libeu) $(argp_LDADD) +diff --git a/tests/Makefile.am b/tests/Makefile.am +index 1b0c7d3..c74a6c1 100644 +--- a/tests/Makefile.am ++++ b/tests/Makefile.am +@@ -86,9 +86,8 @@ TESTS = run-arextract.sh run-arsymtest.sh run-ar.sh newfile test-nlist \ + newscn run-strip-test.sh run-strip-test2.sh \ + run-strip-test3.sh run-strip-test4.sh run-strip-test5.sh \ + run-strip-test6.sh run-strip-test7.sh run-strip-test8.sh \ +- run-strip-test9.sh run-strip-test10.sh run-strip-test11.sh \ +- run-strip-test12.sh \ +- run-strip-nothing.sh run-strip-g.sh run-annobingroup.sh \ ++ run-strip-test9.sh run-strip-test10.sh \ ++ run-strip-nothing.sh run-strip-g.sh \ + run-strip-groups.sh run-strip-reloc.sh run-strip-strmerge.sh \ + run-strip-nobitsalign.sh run-strip-remove-keep.sh \ + run-unstrip-test.sh run-unstrip-test2.sh run-unstrip-test3.sh \ +@@ -480,7 +479,8 @@ libdw = ../libdw/libdw.so + libelf = ../libelf/libelf.so + libasm = ../libasm/libasm.so + endif +-libebl = ../libebl/libebl.a ++libebl = ../libebl/libebl.a ../backends/libebl_static_pic.a ../libcpu/libcpu_static_pic.a ++libdw_static = ../libdw/libdw_static_pic.a + libeu = ../lib/libeu.a + endif !STANDALONE + +@@ -510,6 +510,7 @@ get_files_LDADD = $(libdw) $(libelf) + next_files_LDADD = $(libdw) $(libelf) + get_aranges_LDADD = $(libdw) $(libelf) + allfcts_LDADD = $(libdw) $(libelf) ++line2addr_no_Wformat = yes + line2addr_LDADD = $(libdw) $(argp_LDADD) + addrscopes_LDADD = $(libdw) $(argp_LDADD) + funcscopes_LDADD = $(libdw) $(argp_LDADD) +diff --git a/tests/run-addrcfi.sh b/tests/run-addrcfi.sh +index fd89d02..76db7d2 100755 +--- a/tests/run-addrcfi.sh ++++ b/tests/run-addrcfi.sh +@@ -3521,82 +3521,6 @@ testrun_compare ${abs_builddir}/addrcfi -e testfiles390x 0x0000000080000510 <<\E + handle_cfi no CFI (.debug_frame): no error + EOF + +-# EM_ARM (function bar 0x00008510) +-# Note. Only in .debug_frame, the .eh_frame is actually empty. +-# Same as s390 and ppc above. +-testfiles testfilearm +-testrun_compare ${abs_builddir}/addrcfi -e testfilearm 0x00008510 <<\EOF +-dwarf_cfi_addrframe (.eh_frame): no matching address range +-.debug_frame has 0x8510 => [0x8510, 0x8524): +- return address in reg14 +- CFA location expression: bregx(13) +- integer reg0 (r0): undefined +- integer reg1 (r1): undefined +- integer reg2 (r2): undefined +- integer reg3 (r3): undefined +- integer reg4 (r4): same_value +- integer reg5 (r5): same_value +- integer reg6 (r6): same_value +- integer reg7 (r7): same_value +- integer reg8 (r8): same_value +- integer reg9 (r9): undefined +- integer reg10 (r10): same_value +- integer reg11 (r11): same_value +- integer reg12 (r12): undefined +- integer reg13 (sp): location expression: call_frame_cfa stack_value +- integer reg14 (lr): same_value +- integer reg15 (pc): location expression: regx(14) +- FPA reg16 (f0): undefined +- FPA reg17 (f1): undefined +- FPA reg18 (f2): undefined +- FPA reg19 (f3): undefined +- FPA reg20 (f4): undefined +- FPA reg21 (f5): undefined +- FPA reg22 (f6): undefined +- FPA reg23 (f7): undefined +- FPA reg96 (f0): undefined +- FPA reg97 (f1): undefined +- FPA reg98 (f2): undefined +- FPA reg99 (f3): undefined +- FPA reg100 (f4): undefined +- FPA reg101 (f5): undefined +- FPA reg102 (f6): undefined +- FPA reg103 (f7): undefined +- integer reg128 (spsr): undefined +- VFP reg256 (d0): undefined +- VFP reg257 (d1): undefined +- VFP reg258 (d2): undefined +- VFP reg259 (d3): undefined +- VFP reg260 (d4): undefined +- VFP reg261 (d5): undefined +- VFP reg262 (d6): undefined +- VFP reg263 (d7): undefined +- VFP reg264 (d8): same_value +- VFP reg265 (d9): same_value +- VFP reg266 (d10): same_value +- VFP reg267 (d11): same_value +- VFP reg268 (d12): same_value +- VFP reg269 (d13): same_value +- VFP reg270 (d14): same_value +- VFP reg271 (d15): same_value +- VFP reg272 (d16): undefined +- VFP reg273 (d17): undefined +- VFP reg274 (d18): undefined +- VFP reg275 (d19): undefined +- VFP reg276 (d20): undefined +- VFP reg277 (d21): undefined +- VFP reg278 (d22): undefined +- VFP reg279 (d23): undefined +- VFP reg280 (d24): undefined +- VFP reg281 (d25): undefined +- VFP reg282 (d26): undefined +- VFP reg283 (d27): undefined +- VFP reg284 (d28): undefined +- VFP reg285 (d29): undefined +- VFP reg286 (d30): undefined +- VFP reg287 (d31): undefined +-EOF +- + # EM_AARCH64 (function bar 0x400550) + # Same as arm, 390 and ppc above. + # Note missing coverage in .eh_frame. +diff --git a/tests/run-allregs.sh b/tests/run-allregs.sh +index 1422bd6..0d2eb52 100755 +--- a/tests/run-allregs.sh ++++ b/tests/run-allregs.sh +@@ -2344,387 +2344,6 @@ control registers: + 65: %pswa (pswa), address 64 bits + EOF + +-regs_test testfile30 <<\EOF +-integer registers: +- 0: %g0 (g0), signed 32 bits +- 1: %g1 (g1), signed 32 bits +- 2: %g2 (g2), signed 32 bits +- 3: %g3 (g3), signed 32 bits +- 4: %g4 (g4), signed 32 bits +- 5: %g5 (g5), signed 32 bits +- 6: %g6 (g6), signed 32 bits +- 7: %g7 (g7), signed 32 bits +- 8: %o0 (o0), signed 32 bits +- 9: %o1 (o1), signed 32 bits +- 10: %o2 (o2), signed 32 bits +- 11: %o3 (o3), signed 32 bits +- 12: %o4 (o4), signed 32 bits +- 13: %o5 (o5), signed 32 bits +- 14: %o6 (o6), address 32 bits +- 15: %o7 (o7), signed 32 bits +- 16: %l0 (l0), signed 32 bits +- 17: %l1 (l1), signed 32 bits +- 18: %l2 (l2), signed 32 bits +- 19: %l3 (l3), signed 32 bits +- 20: %l4 (l4), signed 32 bits +- 21: %l5 (l5), signed 32 bits +- 22: %l6 (l6), signed 32 bits +- 23: %l7 (l7), signed 32 bits +- 24: %i0 (i0), signed 32 bits +- 25: %i1 (i1), signed 32 bits +- 26: %i2 (i2), signed 32 bits +- 27: %i3 (i3), signed 32 bits +- 28: %i4 (i4), signed 32 bits +- 29: %i5 (i5), signed 32 bits +- 30: %i6 (i6), address 32 bits +- 31: %i7 (i7), signed 32 bits +-FPU registers: +- 32: %f0 (f0), float 32 bits +- 33: %f1 (f1), float 32 bits +- 34: %f2 (f2), float 32 bits +- 35: %f3 (f3), float 32 bits +- 36: %f4 (f4), float 32 bits +- 37: %f5 (f5), float 32 bits +- 38: %f6 (f6), float 32 bits +- 39: %f7 (f7), float 32 bits +- 40: %f8 (f8), float 32 bits +- 41: %f9 (f9), float 32 bits +- 42: %f10 (f10), float 32 bits +- 43: %f11 (f11), float 32 bits +- 44: %f12 (f12), float 32 bits +- 45: %f13 (f13), float 32 bits +- 46: %f14 (f14), float 32 bits +- 47: %f15 (f15), float 32 bits +- 48: %f16 (f16), float 32 bits +- 49: %f17 (f17), float 32 bits +- 50: %f18 (f18), float 32 bits +- 51: %f19 (f19), float 32 bits +- 52: %f20 (f20), float 32 bits +- 53: %f21 (f21), float 32 bits +- 54: %f22 (f22), float 32 bits +- 55: %f23 (f23), float 32 bits +- 56: %f24 (f24), float 32 bits +- 57: %f25 (f25), float 32 bits +- 58: %f26 (f26), float 32 bits +- 59: %f27 (f27), float 32 bits +- 60: %f28 (f28), float 32 bits +- 61: %f29 (f29), float 32 bits +- 62: %f30 (f30), float 32 bits +- 63: %f31 (f31), float 32 bits +-control registers: +- 64: %y (y), unsigned 32 bits +- 65: %psr (psr), unsigned 32 bits +- 66: %wim (wim), unsigned 32 bits +- 67: %tbr (tbr), unsigned 32 bits +- 68: %pc (pc), address 32 bits +- 69: %npc (npc), address 32 bits +- 70: %fsr (fsr), unsigned 32 bits +- 71: %csr (csr), unsigned 32 bits +-EOF +- +-regs_test testfile31 <<\EOF +-integer registers: +- 0: %g0 (g0), signed 64 bits +- 1: %g1 (g1), signed 64 bits +- 2: %g2 (g2), signed 64 bits +- 3: %g3 (g3), signed 64 bits +- 4: %g4 (g4), signed 64 bits +- 5: %g5 (g5), signed 64 bits +- 6: %g6 (g6), signed 64 bits +- 7: %g7 (g7), signed 64 bits +- 8: %o0 (o0), signed 64 bits +- 9: %o1 (o1), signed 64 bits +- 10: %o2 (o2), signed 64 bits +- 11: %o3 (o3), signed 64 bits +- 12: %o4 (o4), signed 64 bits +- 13: %o5 (o5), signed 64 bits +- 14: %o6 (o6), address 64 bits +- 15: %o7 (o7), signed 64 bits +- 16: %l0 (l0), signed 64 bits +- 17: %l1 (l1), signed 64 bits +- 18: %l2 (l2), signed 64 bits +- 19: %l3 (l3), signed 64 bits +- 20: %l4 (l4), signed 64 bits +- 21: %l5 (l5), signed 64 bits +- 22: %l6 (l6), signed 64 bits +- 23: %l7 (l7), signed 64 bits +- 24: %i0 (i0), signed 64 bits +- 25: %i1 (i1), signed 64 bits +- 26: %i2 (i2), signed 64 bits +- 27: %i3 (i3), signed 64 bits +- 28: %i4 (i4), signed 64 bits +- 29: %i5 (i5), signed 64 bits +- 30: %i6 (i6), address 64 bits +- 31: %i7 (i7), signed 64 bits +-FPU registers: +- 32: %f0 (f0), float 32 bits +- 33: %f1 (f1), float 32 bits +- 34: %f2 (f2), float 32 bits +- 35: %f3 (f3), float 32 bits +- 36: %f4 (f4), float 32 bits +- 37: %f5 (f5), float 32 bits +- 38: %f6 (f6), float 32 bits +- 39: %f7 (f7), float 32 bits +- 40: %f8 (f8), float 32 bits +- 41: %f9 (f9), float 32 bits +- 42: %f10 (f10), float 32 bits +- 43: %f11 (f11), float 32 bits +- 44: %f12 (f12), float 32 bits +- 45: %f13 (f13), float 32 bits +- 46: %f14 (f14), float 32 bits +- 47: %f15 (f15), float 32 bits +- 48: %f16 (f16), float 32 bits +- 49: %f17 (f17), float 32 bits +- 50: %f18 (f18), float 32 bits +- 51: %f19 (f19), float 32 bits +- 52: %f20 (f20), float 32 bits +- 53: %f21 (f21), float 32 bits +- 54: %f22 (f22), float 32 bits +- 55: %f23 (f23), float 32 bits +- 56: %f24 (f24), float 32 bits +- 57: %f25 (f25), float 32 bits +- 58: %f26 (f26), float 32 bits +- 59: %f27 (f27), float 32 bits +- 60: %f28 (f28), float 32 bits +- 61: %f29 (f29), float 32 bits +- 62: %f30 (f30), float 32 bits +- 63: %f31 (f31), float 32 bits +- 64: %f32 (f32), float 64 bits +- 65: %f34 (f34), float 64 bits +- 66: %f36 (f36), float 64 bits +- 67: %f38 (f38), float 64 bits +- 68: %f40 (f40), float 64 bits +- 69: %f42 (f42), float 64 bits +- 70: %f44 (f44), float 64 bits +- 71: %f46 (f46), float 64 bits +- 72: %f48 (f48), float 64 bits +- 73: %f50 (f50), float 64 bits +- 74: %f52 (f52), float 64 bits +- 75: %f54 (f54), float 64 bits +- 76: %f56 (f56), float 64 bits +- 77: %f58 (f58), float 64 bits +- 78: %f60 (f60), float 64 bits +- 79: %f62 (f62), float 64 bits +-control registers: +- 80: %pc (pc), address 64 bits +- 81: %npc (npc), address 64 bits +- 82: %state (state), unsigned 64 bits +- 83: %fsr (fsr), unsigned 64 bits +- 84: %fprs (fprs), unsigned 64 bits +- 85: %y (y), unsigned 64 bits +-EOF +- +-regs_test testfile10 <<\EOF +-integer registers: +- 0: $v0 (v0), signed 64 bits +- 1: $t0 (t0), signed 64 bits +- 2: $t1 (t1), signed 64 bits +- 3: $t2 (t2), signed 64 bits +- 4: $t3 (t3), signed 64 bits +- 5: $t4 (t4), signed 64 bits +- 6: $t5 (t5), signed 64 bits +- 7: $t6 (t6), signed 64 bits +- 8: $t7 (t7), signed 64 bits +- 9: $s0 (s0), signed 64 bits +- 10: $s1 (s1), signed 64 bits +- 11: $s2 (s2), signed 64 bits +- 12: $s3 (s3), signed 64 bits +- 13: $s4 (s4), signed 64 bits +- 14: $s5 (s5), signed 64 bits +- 15: $s6 (s6), signed 64 bits +- 16: $a0 (a0), signed 64 bits +- 17: $a1 (a1), signed 64 bits +- 18: $a2 (a2), signed 64 bits +- 19: $a3 (a3), signed 64 bits +- 20: $a4 (a4), signed 64 bits +- 21: $a5 (a5), signed 64 bits +- 22: $t8 (t8), signed 64 bits +- 23: $t9 (t9), signed 64 bits +- 24: $t10 (t10), signed 64 bits +- 25: $t11 (t11), signed 64 bits +- 26: $ra (ra), address 64 bits +- 27: $t12 (t12), signed 64 bits +- 28: $at (at), signed 64 bits +- 29: $gp (gp), address 64 bits +- 30: $sp (sp), address 64 bits +- 31: $zero (zero), signed 64 bits +- 64: $pc (pc), address 64 bits +- 66: $unique (unique), address 64 bits +-FPU registers: +- 32: $f0 (f0), float 64 bits +- 33: $f1 (f1), float 64 bits +- 34: $f2 (f2), float 64 bits +- 35: $f3 (f3), float 64 bits +- 36: $f4 (f4), float 64 bits +- 37: $f5 (f5), float 64 bits +- 38: $f6 (f6), float 64 bits +- 39: $f7 (f7), float 64 bits +- 40: $f8 (f8), float 64 bits +- 41: $f9 (f9), float 64 bits +- 42: $f10 (f10), float 64 bits +- 43: $f11 (f11), float 64 bits +- 44: $f12 (f12), float 64 bits +- 45: $f13 (f13), float 64 bits +- 46: $f14 (f14), float 64 bits +- 47: $f15 (f15), float 64 bits +- 48: $f16 (f16), float 64 bits +- 49: $f17 (f17), float 64 bits +- 50: $f18 (f18), float 64 bits +- 51: $f19 (f19), float 64 bits +- 52: $f20 (f20), float 64 bits +- 53: $f21 (f21), float 64 bits +- 54: $f22 (f22), float 64 bits +- 55: $f23 (f23), float 64 bits +- 56: $f24 (f24), float 64 bits +- 57: $f25 (f25), float 64 bits +- 58: $f26 (f26), float 64 bits +- 59: $f27 (f27), float 64 bits +- 60: $f28 (f28), float 64 bits +- 61: $f29 (f29), float 64 bits +- 62: $f30 (f30), float 64 bits +- 63: $fpcr (fpcr), unsigned 64 bits +-EOF +- +-regs_test testfile60 <<\EOF +-integer registers: +- 0: r0 (r0), signed 64 bits +- 1: r1 (r1), signed 64 bits +- 2: r2 (r2), signed 64 bits +- 3: r3 (r3), signed 64 bits +- 4: r4 (r4), signed 64 bits +- 5: r5 (r5), signed 64 bits +- 6: r6 (r6), signed 64 bits +- 7: r7 (r7), signed 64 bits +- 8: r8 (r8), signed 64 bits +- 9: r9 (r9), signed 64 bits +- 10: r10 (r10), signed 64 bits +- 11: r11 (r11), signed 64 bits +- 12: r12 (r12), signed 64 bits +- 13: r13 (r13), signed 64 bits +- 14: r14 (r14), signed 64 bits +- 15: r15 (r15), signed 64 bits +- 16: r16 (r16), signed 64 bits +- 17: r17 (r17), signed 64 bits +- 18: r18 (r18), signed 64 bits +- 19: r19 (r19), signed 64 bits +- 20: r20 (r20), signed 64 bits +- 21: r21 (r21), signed 64 bits +- 22: r22 (r22), signed 64 bits +- 23: r23 (r23), signed 64 bits +- 24: r24 (r24), signed 64 bits +- 25: r25 (r25), signed 64 bits +- 26: r26 (r26), signed 64 bits +- 27: r27 (r27), signed 64 bits +- 28: r28 (r28), signed 64 bits +- 29: r29 (r29), signed 64 bits +- 30: r30 (r30), signed 64 bits +- 31: r31 (r31), signed 64 bits +- 32: r32 (r32), signed 64 bits +- 33: r33 (r33), signed 64 bits +- 34: r34 (r34), signed 64 bits +- 35: r35 (r35), signed 64 bits +- 36: r36 (r36), signed 64 bits +- 37: r37 (r37), signed 64 bits +- 38: r38 (r38), signed 64 bits +- 39: r39 (r39), signed 64 bits +- 40: r40 (r40), signed 64 bits +- 41: r41 (r41), signed 64 bits +- 42: r42 (r42), signed 64 bits +- 43: r43 (r43), signed 64 bits +- 44: r44 (r44), signed 64 bits +- 45: r45 (r45), signed 64 bits +- 46: r46 (r46), signed 64 bits +- 47: r47 (r47), signed 64 bits +- 48: r48 (r48), signed 64 bits +- 49: r49 (r49), signed 64 bits +- 50: r50 (r50), signed 64 bits +- 51: r51 (r51), signed 64 bits +- 52: r52 (r52), signed 64 bits +- 53: tp (tp), address 64 bits +- 54: sp (sp), address 64 bits +- 55: lr (lr), address 64 bits +- 56: sn (sn), unsigned 64 bits +- 57: idn0 (idn0), unsigned 64 bits +- 58: idn1 (idn1), unsigned 64 bits +- 59: udn0 (udn0), unsigned 64 bits +- 60: udn1 (udn1), unsigned 64 bits +- 61: udn2 (udn2), unsigned 64 bits +- 62: udn3 (udn3), unsigned 64 bits +- 63: zero (zero), unsigned 64 bits +- 64: pc (pc), address 64 bits +-EOF +- +-regs_test testfile61 <<\EOF +-integer registers: +- 0: r0 (r0), signed 32 bits +- 1: r1 (r1), signed 32 bits +- 2: r2 (r2), signed 32 bits +- 3: r3 (r3), signed 32 bits +- 4: r4 (r4), signed 32 bits +- 5: r5 (r5), signed 32 bits +- 6: r6 (r6), signed 32 bits +- 7: r7 (r7), signed 32 bits +- 8: r8 (r8), signed 32 bits +- 9: r9 (r9), signed 32 bits +- 10: r10 (r10), signed 32 bits +- 11: r11 (r11), signed 32 bits +- 12: r12 (r12), signed 32 bits +- 13: sp (sp), address 32 bits +- 14: lr (lr), address 32 bits +- 15: pc (pc), address 32 bits +- 128: spsr (spsr), unsigned 32 bits +-FPA registers: +- 16: f0 (f0), float 96 bits +- 17: f1 (f1), float 96 bits +- 18: f2 (f2), float 96 bits +- 19: f3 (f3), float 96 bits +- 20: f4 (f4), float 96 bits +- 21: f5 (f5), float 96 bits +- 22: f6 (f6), float 96 bits +- 23: f7 (f7), float 96 bits +- 96: f0 (f0), float 96 bits +- 97: f1 (f1), float 96 bits +- 98: f2 (f2), float 96 bits +- 99: f3 (f3), float 96 bits +- 100: f4 (f4), float 96 bits +- 101: f5 (f5), float 96 bits +- 102: f6 (f6), float 96 bits +- 103: f7 (f7), float 96 bits +-VFP registers: +- 256: d0 (d0), float 64 bits +- 257: d1 (d1), float 64 bits +- 258: d2 (d2), float 64 bits +- 259: d3 (d3), float 64 bits +- 260: d4 (d4), float 64 bits +- 261: d5 (d5), float 64 bits +- 262: d6 (d6), float 64 bits +- 263: d7 (d7), float 64 bits +- 264: d8 (d8), float 64 bits +- 265: d9 (d9), float 64 bits +- 266: d10 (d10), float 64 bits +- 267: d11 (d11), float 64 bits +- 268: d12 (d12), float 64 bits +- 269: d13 (d13), float 64 bits +- 270: d14 (d14), float 64 bits +- 271: d15 (d15), float 64 bits +- 272: d16 (d16), float 64 bits +- 273: d17 (d17), float 64 bits +- 274: d18 (d18), float 64 bits +- 275: d19 (d19), float 64 bits +- 276: d20 (d20), float 64 bits +- 277: d21 (d21), float 64 bits +- 278: d22 (d22), float 64 bits +- 279: d23 (d23), float 64 bits +- 280: d24 (d24), float 64 bits +- 281: d25 (d25), float 64 bits +- 282: d26 (d26), float 64 bits +- 283: d27 (d27), float 64 bits +- 284: d28 (d28), float 64 bits +- 285: d29 (d29), float 64 bits +- 286: d30 (d30), float 64 bits +- 287: d31 (d31), float 64 bits +-EOF +- + # See run-readelf-mixed-corenote.sh for instructions to regenerate + # this core file. + regs_test testfile_aarch64_core <<\EOF +@@ -2871,106 +2490,4 @@ x87 registers: + 40: %st7 (st7), float 80 bits + EOF + +-# See run-readelf-mixed-corenote.sh for instructions to regenerate +-# this core file. +-regs_test testfile-m68k-core <<\EOF +-integer registers: +- 0: %d0 (d0), signed 32 bits +- 1: %d1 (d1), signed 32 bits +- 2: %d2 (d2), signed 32 bits +- 3: %d3 (d3), signed 32 bits +- 4: %d4 (d4), signed 32 bits +- 5: %d5 (d5), signed 32 bits +- 6: %d6 (d6), signed 32 bits +- 7: %d7 (d7), signed 32 bits +- 8: %a0 (a0), address 32 bits +- 9: %a1 (a1), address 32 bits +- 10: %a2 (a2), address 32 bits +- 11: %a3 (a3), address 32 bits +- 12: %a4 (a4), address 32 bits +- 13: %a5 (a5), address 32 bits +- 14: %a6 (a6), address 32 bits +- 15: %a7 (a7), address 32 bits +- 24: %pc (pc), address 32 bits +-FPU registers: +- 16: %fp0 (fp0), float 96 bits +- 17: %fp1 (fp1), float 96 bits +- 18: %fp2 (fp2), float 96 bits +- 19: %fp3 (fp3), float 96 bits +- 20: %fp4 (fp4), float 96 bits +- 21: %fp5 (fp5), float 96 bits +- 22: %fp6 (fp6), float 96 bits +- 23: %fp7 (fp7), float 96 bits +-EOF +- +-# See run-readelf-mixed-corenote.sh for instructions to regenerate +-# this core file. +-regs_test testfile-riscv64-core <<\EOF +-integer registers: +- 0: zero (zero), signed 64 bits +- 1: ra (ra), address 64 bits +- 2: sp (sp), address 64 bits +- 3: gp (gp), address 64 bits +- 4: tp (tp), address 64 bits +- 5: t0 (t0), signed 64 bits +- 6: t1 (t1), signed 64 bits +- 7: t2 (t2), signed 64 bits +- 8: s0 (s0), signed 64 bits +- 9: s1 (s1), signed 64 bits +- 10: a0 (a0), signed 64 bits +- 11: a1 (a1), signed 64 bits +- 12: a2 (a2), signed 64 bits +- 13: a3 (a3), signed 64 bits +- 14: a4 (a4), signed 64 bits +- 15: a5 (a5), signed 64 bits +- 16: a6 (a6), signed 64 bits +- 17: a7 (a7), signed 64 bits +- 18: s2 (s2), signed 64 bits +- 19: s3 (s3), signed 64 bits +- 20: s4 (s4), signed 64 bits +- 21: s5 (s5), signed 64 bits +- 22: s6 (s6), signed 64 bits +- 23: s7 (s7), signed 64 bits +- 24: s8 (s8), signed 64 bits +- 25: s9 (s9), signed 64 bits +- 26: s10 (s10), signed 64 bits +- 27: s11 (s11), signed 64 bits +- 28: t3 (t3), signed 64 bits +- 29: t4 (t4), signed 64 bits +- 30: t5 (t5), signed 64 bits +- 31: t6 (t6), signed 64 bits +-FPU registers: +- 32: ft0 (ft0), float 64 bits +- 33: ft1 (ft1), float 64 bits +- 34: ft2 (ft2), float 64 bits +- 35: ft3 (ft3), float 64 bits +- 36: ft4 (ft4), float 64 bits +- 37: ft5 (ft5), float 64 bits +- 38: ft6 (ft6), float 64 bits +- 39: ft7 (ft7), float 64 bits +- 40: fs0 (fs0), float 64 bits +- 41: fs1 (fs1), float 64 bits +- 42: fa0 (fa0), float 64 bits +- 43: fa1 (fa1), float 64 bits +- 44: fa2 (fa2), float 64 bits +- 45: fa3 (fa3), float 64 bits +- 46: fa4 (fa4), float 64 bits +- 47: fa5 (fa5), float 64 bits +- 48: fa6 (fa6), float 64 bits +- 49: fa7 (fa7), float 64 bits +- 50: fs2 (fs2), float 64 bits +- 51: fs3 (fs3), float 64 bits +- 52: fs4 (fs4), float 64 bits +- 53: fs5 (fs5), float 64 bits +- 54: fs6 (fs6), float 64 bits +- 55: fs7 (fs7), float 64 bits +- 56: fs8 (fs8), float 64 bits +- 57: fs9 (fs9), float 64 bits +- 58: fs10 (fs10), float 64 bits +- 59: fs11 (fs11), float 64 bits +- 60: ft8 (ft8), float 64 bits +- 61: ft9 (ft9), float 64 bits +- 62: ft10 (ft10), float 64 bits +- 63: ft11 (ft11), float 64 bits +-EOF + exit 0 +diff --git a/tests/run-arextract.sh b/tests/run-arextract.sh +index 44f4a52..0532952 100755 +--- a/tests/run-arextract.sh ++++ b/tests/run-arextract.sh +@@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ if test -f $archive; then + echo -n "Extracting symbols... $ac_c" + + # The files we are looking at. +- for f in ${abs_top_builddir}/libelf/*.o; do ++ for f in ${abs_top_builddir}/libelf/libelf_a-*.o; do + testrun ${abs_builddir}/arextract $archive `basename $f` arextract.test || exit 1 + cmp $f arextract.test || { + echo "Extraction of $1 failed" +diff --git a/tests/run-dwarfcfi.sh b/tests/run-dwarfcfi.sh +index 98fa171..87691ae 100755 +--- a/tests/run-dwarfcfi.sh ++++ b/tests/run-dwarfcfi.sh +@@ -98,23 +98,6 @@ testrun_compare ${abs_builddir}/dwarfcfi testfileppc64-debugframe 0x000000001000 + reg9: undefined + EOF + +-testfiles testfilearm-debugframe +-testrun_compare ${abs_builddir}/dwarfcfi testfilearm-debugframe 0x00008510 <<\EOF +-0x8510 => [0x8510, 0x8524): +- return address in reg14 +- CFA location expression: bregx(13) +- reg0: undefined +- reg1: undefined +- reg2: undefined +- reg3: undefined +- reg4: same_value +- reg5: same_value +- reg6: same_value +- reg7: same_value +- reg8: same_value +- reg9: undefined +-EOF +- + testfiles testfileaarch64-debugframe + testrun_compare ${abs_builddir}/dwarfcfi testfileaarch64-debugframe 0x400550 <<\EOF + 0x400550 => [0x400550, 0x400568): +diff --git a/tests/run-elflint-test.sh b/tests/run-elflint-test.sh +index caf172a..bd88611 100755 +--- a/tests/run-elflint-test.sh ++++ b/tests/run-elflint-test.sh +@@ -31,12 +31,14 @@ testfiles testfile33 + testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint -q testfile33 + + testfiles testfile42 +-testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint -q --gnu-ld testfile42 ++# sparc unsupported ++#testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint -q --gnu-ld testfile42 + + # Contains debuginfo, compress it, recheck + tempfiles testfile42z + testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elfcompress -f -q -o testfile42z testfile42 +-testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint -q --gnu-ld testfile42z ++# sparc unsupported ++#testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint -q --gnu-ld testfile42z + + testfiles testfile46 + testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint -q testfile46 +diff --git a/tests/run-readelf-A.sh b/tests/run-readelf-A.sh +index b7432be..46e7a42 100755 +--- a/tests/run-readelf-A.sh ++++ b/tests/run-readelf-A.sh +@@ -18,51 +18,19 @@ + + . $srcdir/test-subr.sh + +-# See run-addrcfi.sh for testfilearm. +- + # = testfileppc32attrs.s = + # .gnu_attribute 8,1 + # .gnu_attribute 12,1 + # + # gcc -m32 -c testfileppc32attrs.s + +-# = testfilesparc64attrs.s = +-# .gnu_attribute 4,0x0aaaaaaa +-# .gnu_attribute 8,0x00000055 +-# +-# gcc -c testfilesparc64attrs.s +- + # = testfileppc64attrs.s = + # .gnu_attribute 4,3 + # + # gcc -c testfileppc64attrs.s + +-testfiles testfilearm testfileppc32attrs.o testfilesparc64attrs.o testfileppc64attrs.o + +-testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -A testfilearm <<\EOF +- +-Object attributes section [27] '.ARM.attributes' of 53 bytes at offset 0x718: +- Owner Size +- aeabi 52 +- File: 42 +- CPU_name: 7-A +- CPU_arch: v7 +- CPU_arch_profile: Application +- ARM_ISA_use: Yes +- THUMB_ISA_use: Thumb-2 +- VFP_arch: VFPv3-D16 +- ABI_PCS_wchar_t: 4 +- ABI_FP_rounding: Needed +- ABI_FP_denormal: Needed +- ABI_FP_exceptions: Needed +- ABI_FP_number_model: IEEE 754 +- ABI_align8_needed: Yes +- ABI_align8_preserved: Yes, except leaf SP +- ABI_enum_size: int +- ABI_HardFP_use: SP and DP +- ABI_VFP_args: VFP registers +- CPU_unaligned_access: v6 +-EOF ++testfiles testfileppc32attrs.o testfileppc64attrs.o + + testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -A testfileppc32attrs.o <<\EOF + +@@ -74,16 +42,6 @@ Object attributes section [ 4] '.gnu.attributes' of 18 bytes at offset 0x34: + GNU_Power_ABI_Struct_Return: r3/r4 + EOF + +-testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -A testfilesparc64attrs.o <<\EOF +- +-Object attributes section [ 4] '.gnu.attributes' of 21 bytes at offset 0x40: +- Owner Size +- gnu 20 +- File: 12 +- GNU_Sparc_HWCAPS: div32,v8plus,vis,asi_blk_init,vis3,random,fjfmau,asi_cache_sparing,des,camellia,sha1,sha512,mont,cbcond +- GNU_Sparc_HWCAPS2: fjathplus,adp,mwait,xmont +-EOF +- + testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -A testfileppc64attrs.o <<\EOF + + Object attributes section [ 4] '.gnu.attributes' of 16 bytes at offset 0x40: +diff --git a/tests/run-readelf-mixed-corenote.sh b/tests/run-readelf-mixed-corenote.sh +index c960f1d..382ea14 100755 +--- a/tests/run-readelf-mixed-corenote.sh ++++ b/tests/run-readelf-mixed-corenote.sh +@@ -18,73 +18,6 @@ + + . $srcdir/test-subr.sh + +-testfiles testfile63 +- +-testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -n testfile63 <<\EOF +- +-Note segment of 892 bytes at offset 0x274: +- Owner Data size Type +- CORE 148 PRSTATUS +- info.si_signo: 11, info.si_code: 0, info.si_errno: 0, cursig: 11 +- sigpend: <> +- sighold: <> +- pid: 11087, ppid: 11063, pgrp: 11087, sid: 11063 +- utime: 0.000000, stime: 0.010000, cutime: 0.000000, cstime: 0.000000 +- orig_r0: -1, fpvalid: 1 +- r0: 1 r1: -1091672508 r2: -1091672500 +- r3: 0 r4: 0 r5: 0 +- r6: 33728 r7: 0 r8: 0 +- r9: 0 r10: -1225703496 r11: -1091672844 +- r12: 0 sp: 0xbeee64f4 lr: 0xb6dc3f48 +- pc: 0x00008500 spsr: 0x60000010 +- CORE 124 PRPSINFO +- state: 0, sname: R, zomb: 0, nice: 0, flag: 0x00400500 +- uid: 0, gid: 0, pid: 11087, ppid: 11063, pgrp: 11087, sid: 11063 +- fname: a.out, psargs: ./a.out +- CORE 144 AUXV +- HWCAP: 0xe8d7 +- PAGESZ: 4096 +- CLKTCK: 100 +- PHDR: 0x8034 +- PHENT: 32 +- PHNUM: 8 +- BASE: 0xb6eee000 +- FLAGS: 0 +- ENTRY: 0x83c0 +- UID: 0 +- EUID: 0 +- GID: 0 +- EGID: 0 +- SECURE: 0 +- RANDOM: 0xbeee674e +- EXECFN: 0xbeee6ff4 +- PLATFORM: 0xbeee675e +- NULL +- CORE 116 FPREGSET +- f0: 0x000000000000000000000000 f1: 0x000000000000000000000000 +- f2: 0x000000000000000000000000 f3: 0x000000000000000000000000 +- f4: 0x000000000000000000000000 f5: 0x000000000000000000000000 +- f6: 0x000000000000000000000000 f7: 0x000000000000000000000000 +- LINUX 260 ARM_VFP +- fpscr: 0x00000000 +- d0: 0x0000000000000000 d1: 0x0000000000000000 +- d2: 0x0000000000000000 d3: 0x0000000000000000 +- d4: 0x0000000000000000 d5: 0x0000000000000000 +- d6: 0x0000000000000000 d7: 0x0000000000000000 +- d8: 0x0000000000000000 d9: 0x0000000000000000 +- d10: 0x0000000000000000 d11: 0x0000000000000000 +- d12: 0x0000000000000000 d13: 0x0000000000000000 +- d14: 0x0000000000000000 d15: 0x0000000000000000 +- d16: 0x0000000000000000 d17: 0x0000000000000000 +- d18: 0x0000000000000000 d19: 0x0000000000000000 +- d20: 0x0000000000000000 d21: 0x0000000000000000 +- d22: 0x0000000000000000 d23: 0x0000000000000000 +- d24: 0x0000000000000000 d25: 0x0000000000000000 +- d26: 0x0000000000000000 d27: 0x0000000000000000 +- d28: 0x0000000000000000 d29: 0x0000000000000000 +- d30: 0x0000000000000000 d31: 0x0000000000000000 +-EOF +- + testfiles testfile67 + testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -n testfile67 <<\EOF + +@@ -582,138 +515,4 @@ Note segment of 2548 bytes at offset 0x234: + LINUX 832 X86_XSTATE + EOF + +-# To reproduce this core dump, do this on an m68k machine: +-# $ gcc -x c <(echo 'int main () { return *(int *)0x12345678; }') +-# $ ./a.out +-testfiles testfile-m68k-core +-testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -n testfile-m68k-core <<\EOF +- +-Note segment of 1056 bytes at offset 0x1f4: +- Owner Data size Type +- CORE 154 PRSTATUS +- info.si_signo: 11, info.si_code: 0, info.si_errno: 0, cursig: 11 +- sigpend: <> +- sighold: <> +- pid: 1963, ppid: 1084, pgrp: 1963, sid: 1084 +- utime: 0.000000, stime: 0.010000, cutime: 0.000000, cstime: 0.000000 +- fpvalid: 1 +- d1: 1 d2: 0 d3: -2146476616 d4: -2146476616 +- d5: 0 d6: -2147393212 d7: -2144827216 a0: 0x12345678 +- a1: 0xefe71460 a2: 0x00000000 a3: 0x80288df8 a4: 0x80000340 +- a5: 0xc017a000 a6: 0xefe71434 d0: -1073595312 a7: 0xefe71434 +- pc: 0x800003fe +- CORE 124 PRPSINFO +- state: 0, sname: R, zomb: 0, nice: 0, flag: 0x00400600 +- uid: 1000, gid: 501, pid: 1963, ppid: 1084, pgrp: 1963, sid: 1084 +- fname: a.out, psargs: ./a.out +- CORE 128 SIGINFO +- si_signo: 11, si_errno: 0, si_code: 1 +- fault address: 0x12345678 +- CORE 136 AUXV +- HWCAP: 0 +- PAGESZ: 4096 +- CLKTCK: 100 +- PHDR: 0x80000034 +- PHENT: 32 +- PHNUM: 9 +- BASE: 0xc0000000 +- FLAGS: 0 +- ENTRY: 0x80000340 +- UID: 1000 +- EUID: 1000 +- GID: 501 +- EGID: 501 +- SECURE: 0 +- RANDOM: 0xefe716d9 +- EXECFN: 0xefe71ff4 +- NULL +- CORE 281 FILE +- 10 files: +- 80000000-80001000 00000000 4096 /tmp/a.out +- 80003000-80004000 00001000 4096 /tmp/a.out +- 80004000-80005000 00002000 4096 /tmp/a.out +- c0000000-c001c000 00000000 114688 /lib/ld-2.23.so +- c001f000-c0020000 0001d000 4096 /lib/ld-2.23.so +- c0020000-c0021000 0001e000 4096 /lib/ld-2.23.so +- c0032000-c0177000 00000000 1331200 /lib/libc-2.23.so +- c0177000-c0178000 00145000 4096 /lib/libc-2.23.so +- c0178000-c017a000 00144000 8192 /lib/libc-2.23.so +- c017a000-c017e000 00146000 16384 /lib/libc-2.23.so +- CORE 108 FPREGSET +- fp0: 0x7fff0000ffffffffffffffff fp1: 0x7fff0000ffffffffffffffff +- fp2: 0x7fff0000ffffffffffffffff fp3: 0x7fff0000ffffffffffffffff +- fp4: 0x7fff0000ffffffffffffffff fp5: 0x7fff0000ffffffffffffffff +- fp6: 0x7fff0000ffffffffffffffff fp7: 0x7fff0000ffffffffffffffff +-EOF +- +-# To reproduce this core dump, do this on a riscv64 machine: +-# $ gcc -x c <(echo 'int main () { return *(int *)0x12345678; }') +-# $ ./a.out +-testfiles testfile-riscv64-core +-testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -n testfile-riscv64-core <<\EOF +- +-Note segment of 1408 bytes at offset 0x388: +- Owner Data size Type +- CORE 376 PRSTATUS +- info.si_signo: 11, info.si_code: 0, info.si_errno: 0, cursig: 11 +- sigpend: <> +- sighold: <> +- pid: 6801, ppid: 1155, pgrp: 6801, sid: 1155 +- utime: 0.000000, stime: 0.110000, cutime: 0.000000, cstime: 0.000000 +- pc: 0x000000000001049a, fpvalid: 0 +- ra: 0x0000002000051c9a sp: 0x0000003fff981240 +- gp: 0x0000000000012828 tp: 0x00000020000311d0 +- t0: 137439068496 t1: 137439288314 +- t2: 74672 s0: 274871095888 +- s1: 66724 a0: 1 +- a1: 274871096232 a2: 274871096248 +- a3: 0 a4: 274871095928 +- a5: 305419896 a6: 137440357656 +- a7: 0 s2: 183254994416 +- s3: 137439062288 s4: 0 +- s5: 183257703888 s6: 183256061824 +- s7: 0 s8: 183252656348 +- s9: 183257666368 s10: 183257700608 +- s11: 0 t3: 130042 +- t4: 2 t5: 3 +- t6: 15632 +- CORE 136 PRPSINFO +- state: 0, sname: R, zomb: 0, nice: 0, flag: 0x0000000000400600 +- uid: 0, gid: 0, pid: 6801, ppid: 1155, pgrp: 6801, sid: 1155 +- fname: a.out, psargs: /tmp/a.out +- CORE 128 SIGINFO +- si_signo: 11, si_errno: 0, si_code: 1 +- fault address: 0x12345678 +- CORE 288 AUXV +- SYSINFO_EHDR: 0x200001d000 +- HWCAP: 0x1105 +- PAGESZ: 4096 +- CLKTCK: 100 +- PHDR: 0x10040 +- PHENT: 56 +- PHNUM: 9 +- BASE: 0x2000000000 +- FLAGS: 0 +- ENTRY: 0x103e0 +- UID: 0 +- EUID: 0 +- GID: 0 +- EGID: 0 +- SECURE: 0 +- RANDOM: 0x3fff9816d6 +- EXECFN: 0x3fff981fed +- NULL +- CORE 379 FILE +- 9 files: +- 00010000-00011000 00000000 4096 /tmp/a.out +- 00011000-00012000 00000000 4096 /tmp/a.out +- 00012000-00013000 00001000 4096 /tmp/a.out +- 2000000000-200001a000 00000000 106496 /lib64/ld-2.27.so +- 200001a000-200001b000 00019000 4096 /lib64/ld-2.27.so +- 200001b000-200001c000 0001a000 4096 /lib64/ld-2.27.so +- 2000032000-2000151000 00000000 1175552 /lib64/libc-2.27.so +- 2000151000-2000155000 0011e000 16384 /lib64/libc-2.27.so +- 2000155000-2000157000 00122000 8192 /lib64/libc-2.27.so +-EOF +- + exit 0 +diff --git a/tests/run-strip-g.sh b/tests/run-strip-g.sh +index 1303819..8024aa5 100755 +--- a/tests/run-strip-g.sh ++++ b/tests/run-strip-g.sh +@@ -49,31 +49,6 @@ if test $status -ne 1; then + exit 1 + fi + +-# arm (with data marker in .debug_frame). See tests/run-addrcfi.sh +-testfiles testfilearm +- +-echo arm strip -g to file with debug file +-testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/strip -g -o strip.out -f debug.out testfilearm || +- { echo "*** failed to strip -g -o strip.out -f debug.out a.out"; exit -1; } +- +-status=0 +-testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -S strip.out > readelf.out +-grep SYMTAB readelf.out || status=$? +-echo $status +-if test $status -ne 0; then +- echo no symtab found in strip.out +- exit 1 +-fi +- +-status=0 +-testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/readelf -S debug.out > readelf.out +-grep SYMTAB readelf.out || status=$? +-echo $status +-if test $status -ne 1; then +- echo symtab found in debug.out +- exit 1 +-fi +- + # aarch64 (with data marker in .debug_frame). See tests/run-addrcfi.sh + testfiles testfileaarch64 + +diff --git a/tests/run-strip-reloc.sh b/tests/run-strip-reloc.sh +index 0c6b1c2..3523f07 100755 +--- a/tests/run-strip-reloc.sh ++++ b/tests/run-strip-reloc.sh +@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ + . $srcdir/test-subr.sh + + testfiles hello_i386.ko hello_x86_64.ko hello_ppc64.ko hello_s390.ko \ +- hello_aarch64.ko hello_m68k.ko hello_riscv64.ko ++ hello_aarch64.ko + + tempfiles readelf.out readelf.out1 readelf.out2 + tempfiles out.stripped1 out.debug1 out.stripped2 out.debug2 +@@ -117,8 +117,6 @@ runtest hello_x86_64.ko 1 + runtest hello_ppc64.ko 1 + runtest hello_s390.ko 1 + runtest hello_aarch64.ko 1 +-runtest hello_m68k.ko 1 +-runtest hello_riscv64.ko 1 + + # self test, shouldn't impact non-ET_REL files at all. + runtest ${abs_top_builddir}/src/strip 0 diff --git a/elfutils-0.176-elf-update.patch b/elfutils-0.176-elf-update.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..501c103 --- /dev/null +++ b/elfutils-0.176-elf-update.patch @@ -0,0 +1,664 @@ +commit d7193bd7c9dc2a979352eee7fc446dacd3e97779 +Author: Mark Wielaard +Date: Sun May 12 00:37:45 2019 +0200 + + libelf: Mark shdr_flags dirty if offset or size changes during update. + + We forgot to mark the shdr_flags dirty when only the sh_size or + sh_offset changed during elf_update (). This meant that if there were + no other shdr changes we only wrote out the section data, but didn't + write out the shdr table to the file. + + Add a testcase that puts some sections in the reverse order and then + writes out the resulting file again without doing any other + updates. This would show the issue after write out of the + (re-reversed) ELF file (the .shstrtab section offset would be wrong + causing all section names to be garbage). Also run a self test. + + Signed-off-by: Mark Wielaard + +diff --git a/libelf/elf32_updatenull.c b/libelf/elf32_updatenull.c +index 2ce6a59..303055a 100644 +--- a/libelf/elf32_updatenull.c ++++ b/libelf/elf32_updatenull.c +@@ -366,12 +366,15 @@ __elfw2(LIBELFBITS,updatenull_wrlock) (Elf *elf, int *change_bop, size_t shnum) + } + + /* See whether the section size is correct. */ ++ int size_changed = 0; + update_if_changed (shdr->sh_size, (GElf_Word) offset, +- changed); ++ size_changed); ++ changed |= size_changed; + + if (shdr->sh_type != SHT_NOBITS) + size += offset; + ++ scn->shdr_flags |= (offset_changed | size_changed); + scn->flags |= changed; + } + +diff --git a/tests/Makefile.am b/tests/Makefile.am +index 80900e4..87428aa 100644 +--- a/tests/Makefile.am ++++ b/tests/Makefile.am +@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ check_PROGRAMS = arextract arsymtest newfile saridx scnnames sectiondump \ + fillfile dwarf_default_lower_bound dwarf-die-addr-die \ + get-units-invalid get-units-split attr-integrate-skel \ + all-dwarf-ranges unit-info next_cfi \ +- elfcopy addsections xlate_notes ++ elfcopy addsections xlate_notes elfrdwrnop + + asm_TESTS = asm-tst1 asm-tst2 asm-tst3 asm-tst4 asm-tst5 \ + asm-tst6 asm-tst7 asm-tst8 asm-tst9 +@@ -157,6 +157,7 @@ TESTS = run-arextract.sh run-arsymtest.sh run-ar.sh newfile test-nlist \ + run-all-dwarf-ranges.sh run-unit-info.sh \ + run-reloc-bpf.sh \ + run-next-cfi.sh run-next-cfi-self.sh \ ++ run-reverse-sections.sh run-reverse-sections-self.sh \ + run-copyadd-sections.sh run-copymany-sections.sh \ + run-typeiter-many.sh run-strip-test-many.sh \ + run-strip-version.sh run-xlate-note.sh +@@ -419,6 +420,7 @@ EXTRA_DIST = run-arextract.sh run-arsymtest.sh run-ar.sh \ + run-unit-info.sh run-next-cfi.sh run-next-cfi-self.sh \ + testfile-riscv64.bz2 testfile-riscv64-s.bz2 \ + testfile-riscv64-core.bz2 \ ++ run-reverse-sections.sh run-reverse-sections-self.sh \ + run-copyadd-sections.sh run-copymany-sections.sh \ + run-typeiter-many.sh run-strip-test-many.sh \ + testfile-debug-rel-ppc64-g.o.bz2 \ +@@ -598,6 +600,7 @@ next_cfi_LDADD = $(libelf) $(libdw) + elfcopy_LDADD = $(libelf) + addsections_LDADD = $(libelf) + xlate_notes_LDADD = $(libelf) ++elfrdwrnop_LDADD = $(libelf) + + # We want to test the libelf header against the system elf.h header. + # Don't include any -I CPPFLAGS. Except when we install our own elf.h. +diff --git a/tests/elfcopy.c b/tests/elfcopy.c +index 9000cc9..d457bad 100644 +--- a/tests/elfcopy.c ++++ b/tests/elfcopy.c +@@ -69,9 +69,11 @@ setshstrndx (Elf *elf, size_t ndx) + + /* Copies all elements of an ELF file either using mmap or read. */ + static void +-copy_elf (const char *in, const char *out, bool use_mmap) ++copy_elf (const char *in, const char *out, bool use_mmap, bool reverse_offs) + { +- printf ("\ncopy_elf: %s -> %s (%s)\n", in, out, use_mmap ? "mmap" : "read"); ++ printf ("\ncopy_elf: %s -> %s (%s,%s)\n", in, out, ++ use_mmap ? "mmap" : "read", ++ reverse_offs ? "reverse" : "same"); + + /* Existing ELF file. */ + int fda = open (in, O_RDONLY); +@@ -182,8 +184,28 @@ copy_elf (const char *in, const char *out, bool use_mmap) + } + } + ++ GElf_Off *offs = NULL; ++ size_t shnum; ++ if (reverse_offs) ++ { ++ if (elf_getshdrnum (elfa, &shnum) < 0) ++ { ++ printf ("couldn't get shdrnum: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ offs = (GElf_Off *) malloc (shnum * sizeof (GElf_Off)); ++ if (offs == NULL) ++ { ++ printf ("couldn't allocate memory for offs\n"); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ } ++ + /* Copy all sections, headers and data. */ + Elf_Scn *scn = NULL; ++ size_t last_off = 0; ++ GElf_Shdr last_shdr = { .sh_type = SHT_NULL }; + while ((scn = elf_nextscn (elfa, scn)) != NULL) + { + /* Get the header. */ +@@ -194,6 +216,34 @@ copy_elf (const char *in, const char *out, bool use_mmap) + exit (1); + } + ++ if (reverse_offs) ++ { ++ offs[last_off] = shdr.sh_offset; ++ ++ if (last_shdr.sh_type != SHT_NULL ++ && last_shdr.sh_addralign == shdr.sh_addralign ++ && shdr.sh_addralign == 1 ++ && last_shdr.sh_type != SHT_NOBITS ++ && shdr.sh_type != SHT_NOBITS ++ && (phnum == 0 ++ || ((shdr.sh_flags & SHF_ALLOC) == 0 ++ && (last_shdr.sh_flags & SHF_ALLOC) == 0))) ++ { ++ printf ("Swapping offsets of section %zd and %zd\n", ++ last_off, last_off + 1); ++ GElf_Word off = offs[last_off - 1]; ++ offs[last_off - 1] = off + shdr.sh_size; ++ offs[last_off] = off; ++ last_shdr.sh_type = SHT_NULL; ++ } ++ else ++ { ++ last_shdr = shdr; ++ offs[last_off] = shdr.sh_offset; ++ } ++ last_off++; ++ } ++ + /* Create new section. */ + Elf_Scn *new_scn = elf_newscn (elfb); + if (new_scn == NULL) +@@ -223,9 +273,34 @@ copy_elf (const char *in, const char *out, bool use_mmap) + } + } + +- /* Write everything to disk. If there are any phdrs then we want +- the exact same layout. Do we want ELF_F_PERMISSIVE? */ +- if (phnum > 0) ++ if (reverse_offs) ++ { ++ last_off = 0; ++ scn = NULL; ++ while ((scn = elf_nextscn (elfb, scn)) != NULL) ++ { ++ GElf_Shdr shdr; ++ if (gelf_getshdr (scn, &shdr) == NULL) ++ { ++ printf ("couldn't get shdr for updating: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ shdr.sh_offset = offs[last_off++]; ++ ++ if (gelf_update_shdr (scn, &shdr) == 0) ++ { ++ printf ("couldn't update shdr sh_off: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ } ++ free (offs); ++ } ++ ++ /* Write everything to disk. If there are any phdrs, or we want to ++ update the offsets, then we want the exact same layout. Do we ++ want ELF_F_PERMISSIVE? */ ++ if (phnum > 0 || reverse_offs) + elf_flagelf (elfb, ELF_C_SET, ELF_F_LAYOUT); + if (elf_update (elfb, ELF_C_WRITE) < 0) + { +@@ -264,9 +339,9 @@ main (int argc, const char *argv[]) + elf_version (EV_CURRENT); + + /* Takes the given file, and create a new identical one. */ +- if (argc < 3 || argc > 4) ++ if (argc < 3 || argc > 5) + { +- fprintf (stderr, "elfcopy [--mmap] in.elf out.elf\n"); ++ fprintf (stderr, "elfcopy [--mmap] [--reverse-offs] in.elf out.elf\n"); + exit (1); + } + +@@ -278,9 +353,16 @@ main (int argc, const char *argv[]) + argn++; + } + ++ bool reverse_offs = false; ++ if (strcmp (argv[argn], "--reverse-offs") == 0) ++ { ++ reverse_offs = true; ++ argn++; ++ } ++ + const char *in = argv[argn++]; + const char *out = argv[argn]; +- copy_elf (in, out, use_mmap); ++ copy_elf (in, out, use_mmap, reverse_offs); + + return 0; + } +diff --git a/tests/elfrdwrnop.c b/tests/elfrdwrnop.c +new file mode 100644 +index 0000000..997150b +--- /dev/null ++++ b/tests/elfrdwrnop.c +@@ -0,0 +1,100 @@ ++/* Test program for reading and writing out the same file in-place ++ Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat, Inc. ++ This file is part of elfutils. ++ ++ This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ++ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ++ the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or ++ (at your option) any later version. ++ ++ elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ++ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ++ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ++ GNU General Public License for more details. ++ ++ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ++ along with this program. If not, see . */ ++ ++ ++#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H ++# include ++#endif ++ ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++ ++#include ELFUTILS_HEADER(elf) ++#include ++ ++ ++int ++main (int argc, const char *argv[]) ++{ ++ /* Takes the given file, and create a new identical one. */ ++ if (argc != 2) ++ { ++ fprintf (stderr, "elfrdwrnop elf-file\n"); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ elf_version (EV_CURRENT); ++ ++ const char *name = argv[1]; ++ printf ("elfrdwrdnop %s\n", name); ++ ++ int fd = open (name, O_RDWR); ++ if (fd < 0) ++ { ++ fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't open file '%s': %s\n", ++ name, strerror (errno)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ Elf *elf = elf_begin (fd, ELF_C_RDWR, NULL); ++ if (elf == NULL) ++ { ++ fprintf (stderr, "Couldn't open ELF file '%s': %s\n", ++ name, elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ /* Write everything to disk. If there are any phdrs, then we want ++ the exact same layout. */ ++ size_t phnum; ++ if (elf_getphdrnum (elf, &phnum) != 0) ++ { ++ printf ("cannot get phdrs: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ if (phnum > 0) ++ elf_flagelf (elf, ELF_C_SET, ELF_F_LAYOUT); ++ ++ if (elf_update (elf, ELF_C_WRITE) < 0) ++ { ++ printf ("failure in elf_update: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ if (elf_end (elf) != 0) ++ { ++ printf ("couldn't cleanup elf '%s': %s\n", name, elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ if (close (fd) != 0) ++ { ++ printf ("couldn't close '%s': %s\n", name, strerror (errno)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ return 0; ++} +diff --git a/tests/run-reverse-sections-self.sh b/tests/run-reverse-sections-self.sh +new file mode 100755 +index 0000000..71afd6a +--- /dev/null ++++ b/tests/run-reverse-sections-self.sh +@@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ ++#! /bin/sh ++# Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat, Inc. ++# This file is part of elfutils. ++# ++# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ++# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ++# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or ++# (at your option) any later version. ++# ++# elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ++# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ++# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ++# GNU General Public License for more details. ++# ++# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ++# along with this program. If not, see . ++ ++. $srcdir/test-subr.sh ++ ++test_reverse_self () ++{ ++ in_file="$1" ++ base_name="$(basename ${in_file})" ++ out_file="${base_name}.rev" ++ out_file_mmap="${out_file}.mmap" ++ ++ tempfiles ${out_file} ${out_file_mmap} ++ ++ # Reverse the offsets (the files should still be the same otherwise) ++ testrun ${abs_builddir}/elfcopy --reverse-offs ${in_file} ${out_file} ++ testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elfcmp ${in_file} ${out_file} ++ testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint --gnu ${out_file} ++ # An in-place nop will likely revert them back ++ testrun ${abs_builddir}/elfrdwrnop ${out_file} ++ testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elfcmp ${in_file} ${out_file} ++ testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint --gnu ${out_file} ++} ++ ++# Only really makes sense for ET_REL files, but try all, just to check ++# it also works if we keep the order for the allocated sections. ++for file in $self_test_files; do ++ test_reverse_self $file ++done ++ ++exit 0 +diff --git a/tests/run-reverse-sections.sh b/tests/run-reverse-sections.sh +new file mode 100755 +index 0000000..102a126 +--- /dev/null ++++ b/tests/run-reverse-sections.sh +@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@ ++#! /bin/sh ++# Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat, Inc. ++# This file is part of elfutils. ++# ++# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ++# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ++# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or ++# (at your option) any later version. ++# ++# elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ++# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ++# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ++# GNU General Public License for more details. ++# ++# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ++# along with this program. If not, see . ++ ++. $srcdir/test-subr.sh ++ ++test_reverse () ++{ ++ in_file="$1" ++ out_file="${in_file}.rev" ++ out_file_mmap="${out_file}.mmap" ++ ++ testfiles ${in_file} ++ tempfiles ${out_file} ${out_file_mmap} ++ ++ # Reverse the offsets (the files should still be the same otherwise) ++ testrun ${abs_builddir}/elfcopy --reverse-offs ${in_file} ${out_file} ++ testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elfcmp ${in_file} ${out_file} ++ testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint --gnu ${out_file} ++ # An in-place nop will likely revert them back ++ testrun ${abs_builddir}/elfrdwrnop ${out_file} ++ testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elfcmp ${in_file} ${out_file} ++ testrun ${abs_top_builddir}/src/elflint --gnu ${out_file} ++} ++ ++# A collection of random testfiles to test 32/64bit, little/big endian ++# and non-ET_REL (with phdrs)/ET_REL (without phdrs). ++ ++# 32bit, big endian, rel ++test_reverse testfile29 ++ ++# 64bit, big endian, rel ++test_reverse testfile23 ++ ++# 32bit, little endian, rel ++test_reverse testfile9 ++ ++# 64bit, little endian, rel ++test_reverse testfile38 ++ ++# 32bit, big endian, non-rel ++test_reverse testfile26 ++ ++# 64bit, big endian, non-rel ++test_reverse testfile27 ++ ++# 32bit, little endian, non-rel ++test_reverse testfile ++ ++# 64bit, little endian, non-rel ++# Don't use testfile10. It has section headers in the middle of the file. ++# Same for testfile12. It is legal, but not the point of this testcase. ++# test_reverse testfile10 ++test_reverse testfile13 ++ ++exit 0 +diff -ru elfutils-0.176.orig/tests/Makefile.in elfutils-0.176/tests/Makefile.in +--- elfutils-0.176.orig/tests/Makefile.in 2019-06-03 14:57:17.223607024 +0200 ++++ elfutils-0.176/tests/Makefile.in 2019-06-03 14:58:32.671049626 +0200 +@@ -131,8 +131,8 @@ + get-units-invalid$(EXEEXT) get-units-split$(EXEEXT) \ + attr-integrate-skel$(EXEEXT) all-dwarf-ranges$(EXEEXT) \ + unit-info$(EXEEXT) next_cfi$(EXEEXT) elfcopy$(EXEEXT) \ +- addsections$(EXEEXT) xlate_notes$(EXEEXT) $(am__EXEEXT_1) \ +- $(am__EXEEXT_2) $(am__EXEEXT_4) ++ addsections$(EXEEXT) xlate_notes$(EXEEXT) elfrdwrnop$(EXEEXT) \ ++ $(am__EXEEXT_1) $(am__EXEEXT_2) $(am__EXEEXT_4) + @BIARCH_TRUE@am__append_5 = backtrace-child-biarch + TESTS = run-arextract.sh run-arsymtest.sh run-ar.sh newfile$(EXEEXT) \ + test-nlist$(EXEEXT) update1$(EXEEXT) update2$(EXEEXT) \ +@@ -209,7 +209,8 @@ + run-get-units-invalid.sh run-get-units-split.sh \ + run-attr-integrate-skel.sh run-all-dwarf-ranges.sh \ + run-unit-info.sh run-reloc-bpf.sh run-next-cfi.sh \ +- run-next-cfi-self.sh run-copyadd-sections.sh \ ++ run-next-cfi-self.sh run-reverse-sections.sh \ ++ run-reverse-sections-self.sh run-copyadd-sections.sh \ + run-copymany-sections.sh run-typeiter-many.sh \ + run-strip-test-many.sh run-strip-version.sh run-xlate-note.sh \ + $(am__EXEEXT_2) $(am__append_8) $(am__EXEEXT_5) +@@ -451,6 +452,9 @@ + elfputzdata_SOURCES = elfputzdata.c + elfputzdata_OBJECTS = elfputzdata.$(OBJEXT) + elfputzdata_DEPENDENCIES = $(am__DEPENDENCIES_2) ++elfrdwrnop_SOURCES = elfrdwrnop.c ++elfrdwrnop_OBJECTS = elfrdwrnop.$(OBJEXT) ++elfrdwrnop_DEPENDENCIES = $(am__DEPENDENCIES_2) + elfshphehdr_SOURCES = elfshphehdr.c + elfshphehdr_OBJECTS = elfshphehdr.$(OBJEXT) + elfshphehdr_DEPENDENCIES = $(am__DEPENDENCIES_2) +@@ -660,13 +664,13 @@ + ./$(DEPDIR)/early-offscn.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/ecp.Po \ + ./$(DEPDIR)/elfcopy.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/elfgetchdr.Po \ + ./$(DEPDIR)/elfgetzdata.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/elfputzdata.Po \ +- ./$(DEPDIR)/elfshphehdr.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/elfstrmerge.Po \ +- ./$(DEPDIR)/elfstrtab.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/emptyfile.Po \ +- ./$(DEPDIR)/fillfile.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/find-prologues.Po \ +- ./$(DEPDIR)/funcretval.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/funcscopes.Po \ +- ./$(DEPDIR)/get-aranges.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/get-files.Po \ +- ./$(DEPDIR)/get-lines.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/get-pubnames.Po \ +- ./$(DEPDIR)/get-units-invalid.Po \ ++ ./$(DEPDIR)/elfrdwrnop.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/elfshphehdr.Po \ ++ ./$(DEPDIR)/elfstrmerge.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/elfstrtab.Po \ ++ ./$(DEPDIR)/emptyfile.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/fillfile.Po \ ++ ./$(DEPDIR)/find-prologues.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/funcretval.Po \ ++ ./$(DEPDIR)/funcscopes.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/get-aranges.Po \ ++ ./$(DEPDIR)/get-files.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/get-lines.Po \ ++ ./$(DEPDIR)/get-pubnames.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/get-units-invalid.Po \ + ./$(DEPDIR)/get-units-split.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/getsrc_die.Po \ + ./$(DEPDIR)/hash.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/line2addr.Po \ + ./$(DEPDIR)/low_high_pc.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/msg_tst.Po \ +@@ -718,19 +722,19 @@ + dwfl-bug-getmodules.c dwfl-bug-report.c dwfl-proc-attach.c \ + dwfl-report-elf-align.c dwfllines.c dwflmodtest.c dwflsyms.c \ + early-offscn.c ecp.c elfcopy.c elfgetchdr.c elfgetzdata.c \ +- elfputzdata.c elfshphehdr.c elfstrmerge.c elfstrtab.c \ +- emptyfile.c fillfile.c find-prologues.c funcretval.c \ +- funcscopes.c get-aranges.c get-files.c get-lines.c \ +- get-pubnames.c get-units-invalid.c get-units-split.c \ +- getsrc_die.c hash.c line2addr.c low_high_pc.c msg_tst.c \ +- newdata.c newfile.c newscn.c next-files.c next-lines.c \ +- next_cfi.c peel_type.c rdwrmmap.c rerequest_tag.c saridx.c \ +- scnnames.c sectiondump.c show-abbrev.c show-die-info.c \ +- showptable.c strptr.c system-elf-libelf-test.c \ +- test-elf_cntl_gelf_getshdr.c test-flag-nobits.c test-nlist.c \ +- typeiter.c typeiter2.c unit-info.c update1.c update2.c \ +- update3.c update4.c varlocs.c vdsosyms.c vendorelf.c \ +- xlate_notes.c zstrptr.c ++ elfputzdata.c elfrdwrnop.c elfshphehdr.c elfstrmerge.c \ ++ elfstrtab.c emptyfile.c fillfile.c find-prologues.c \ ++ funcretval.c funcscopes.c get-aranges.c get-files.c \ ++ get-lines.c get-pubnames.c get-units-invalid.c \ ++ get-units-split.c getsrc_die.c hash.c line2addr.c \ ++ low_high_pc.c msg_tst.c newdata.c newfile.c newscn.c \ ++ next-files.c next-lines.c next_cfi.c peel_type.c rdwrmmap.c \ ++ rerequest_tag.c saridx.c scnnames.c sectiondump.c \ ++ show-abbrev.c show-die-info.c showptable.c strptr.c \ ++ system-elf-libelf-test.c test-elf_cntl_gelf_getshdr.c \ ++ test-flag-nobits.c test-nlist.c typeiter.c typeiter2.c \ ++ unit-info.c update1.c update2.c update3.c update4.c varlocs.c \ ++ vdsosyms.c vendorelf.c xlate_notes.c zstrptr.c + DIST_SOURCES = addrcfi.c addrscopes.c addsections.c aggregate_size.c \ + all-dwarf-ranges.c alldts.c allfcts.c allregs.c arextract.c \ + arls.c arsymtest.c asm-tst1.c asm-tst2.c asm-tst3.c asm-tst4.c \ +@@ -745,19 +749,19 @@ + dwfl-bug-getmodules.c dwfl-bug-report.c dwfl-proc-attach.c \ + dwfl-report-elf-align.c dwfllines.c dwflmodtest.c dwflsyms.c \ + early-offscn.c ecp.c elfcopy.c elfgetchdr.c elfgetzdata.c \ +- elfputzdata.c elfshphehdr.c elfstrmerge.c elfstrtab.c \ +- emptyfile.c fillfile.c find-prologues.c funcretval.c \ +- funcscopes.c get-aranges.c get-files.c get-lines.c \ +- get-pubnames.c get-units-invalid.c get-units-split.c \ +- getsrc_die.c hash.c line2addr.c low_high_pc.c msg_tst.c \ +- newdata.c newfile.c newscn.c next-files.c next-lines.c \ +- next_cfi.c peel_type.c rdwrmmap.c rerequest_tag.c saridx.c \ +- scnnames.c sectiondump.c show-abbrev.c show-die-info.c \ +- showptable.c strptr.c system-elf-libelf-test.c \ +- test-elf_cntl_gelf_getshdr.c test-flag-nobits.c test-nlist.c \ +- typeiter.c typeiter2.c unit-info.c update1.c update2.c \ +- update3.c update4.c varlocs.c vdsosyms.c vendorelf.c \ +- xlate_notes.c zstrptr.c ++ elfputzdata.c elfrdwrnop.c elfshphehdr.c elfstrmerge.c \ ++ elfstrtab.c emptyfile.c fillfile.c find-prologues.c \ ++ funcretval.c funcscopes.c get-aranges.c get-files.c \ ++ get-lines.c get-pubnames.c get-units-invalid.c \ ++ get-units-split.c getsrc_die.c hash.c line2addr.c \ ++ low_high_pc.c msg_tst.c newdata.c newfile.c newscn.c \ ++ next-files.c next-lines.c next_cfi.c peel_type.c rdwrmmap.c \ ++ rerequest_tag.c saridx.c scnnames.c sectiondump.c \ ++ show-abbrev.c show-die-info.c showptable.c strptr.c \ ++ system-elf-libelf-test.c test-elf_cntl_gelf_getshdr.c \ ++ test-flag-nobits.c test-nlist.c typeiter.c typeiter2.c \ ++ unit-info.c update1.c update2.c update3.c update4.c varlocs.c \ ++ vdsosyms.c vendorelf.c xlate_notes.c zstrptr.c + am__can_run_installinfo = \ + case $$AM_UPDATE_INFO_DIR in \ + n|no|NO) false;; \ +@@ -1405,6 +1409,7 @@ + run-unit-info.sh run-next-cfi.sh run-next-cfi-self.sh \ + testfile-riscv64.bz2 testfile-riscv64-s.bz2 \ + testfile-riscv64-core.bz2 \ ++ run-reverse-sections.sh run-reverse-sections-self.sh \ + run-copyadd-sections.sh run-copymany-sections.sh \ + run-typeiter-many.sh run-strip-test-many.sh \ + testfile-debug-rel-ppc64-g.o.bz2 \ +@@ -1566,6 +1571,7 @@ + elfcopy_LDADD = $(libelf) + addsections_LDADD = $(libelf) + xlate_notes_LDADD = $(libelf) ++elfrdwrnop_LDADD = $(libelf) + + # We want to test the libelf header against the system elf.h header. + # Don't include any -I CPPFLAGS. Except when we install our own elf.h. +@@ -1822,6 +1828,10 @@ + @rm -f elfputzdata$(EXEEXT) + $(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(elfputzdata_OBJECTS) $(elfputzdata_LDADD) $(LIBS) + ++elfrdwrnop$(EXEEXT): $(elfrdwrnop_OBJECTS) $(elfrdwrnop_DEPENDENCIES) $(EXTRA_elfrdwrnop_DEPENDENCIES) ++ @rm -f elfrdwrnop$(EXEEXT) ++ $(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(elfrdwrnop_OBJECTS) $(elfrdwrnop_LDADD) $(LIBS) ++ + elfshphehdr$(EXEEXT): $(elfshphehdr_OBJECTS) $(elfshphehdr_DEPENDENCIES) $(EXTRA_elfshphehdr_DEPENDENCIES) + @rm -f elfshphehdr$(EXEEXT) + $(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(elfshphehdr_OBJECTS) $(elfshphehdr_LDADD) $(LIBS) +@@ -2086,6 +2096,7 @@ + @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/elfgetchdr.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker + @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/elfgetzdata.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker + @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/elfputzdata.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker ++@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/elfrdwrnop.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker + @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/elfshphehdr.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker + @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/elfstrmerge.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker + @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/elfstrtab.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker +@@ -3709,6 +3720,20 @@ + --log-file $$b.log --trs-file $$b.trs \ + $(am__common_driver_flags) $(AM_LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) $(LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) -- $(LOG_COMPILE) \ + "$$tst" $(AM_TESTS_FD_REDIRECT) ++run-reverse-sections.sh.log: run-reverse-sections.sh ++ @p='run-reverse-sections.sh'; \ ++ b='run-reverse-sections.sh'; \ ++ $(am__check_pre) $(LOG_DRIVER) --test-name "$$f" \ ++ --log-file $$b.log --trs-file $$b.trs \ ++ $(am__common_driver_flags) $(AM_LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) $(LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) -- $(LOG_COMPILE) \ ++ "$$tst" $(AM_TESTS_FD_REDIRECT) ++run-reverse-sections-self.sh.log: run-reverse-sections-self.sh ++ @p='run-reverse-sections-self.sh'; \ ++ b='run-reverse-sections-self.sh'; \ ++ $(am__check_pre) $(LOG_DRIVER) --test-name "$$f" \ ++ --log-file $$b.log --trs-file $$b.trs \ ++ $(am__common_driver_flags) $(AM_LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) $(LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) -- $(LOG_COMPILE) \ ++ "$$tst" $(AM_TESTS_FD_REDIRECT) + run-copyadd-sections.sh.log: run-copyadd-sections.sh + @p='run-copyadd-sections.sh'; \ + b='run-copyadd-sections.sh'; \ +@@ -3997,6 +4022,7 @@ + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfgetchdr.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfgetzdata.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfputzdata.Po ++ -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfrdwrnop.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfshphehdr.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfstrmerge.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfstrtab.Po +@@ -4147,6 +4173,7 @@ + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfgetchdr.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfgetzdata.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfputzdata.Po ++ -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfrdwrnop.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfshphehdr.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfstrmerge.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/elfstrtab.Po +diff --git a/tests/elfcopy.c b/tests/elfcopy.c +index d457bad..4542222 100644 +--- a/tests/elfcopy.c ++++ b/tests/elfcopy.c +@@ -225,6 +225,7 @@ copy_elf (const char *in, const char *out, bool use_mmap, bool reverse_offs) + && shdr.sh_addralign == 1 + && last_shdr.sh_type != SHT_NOBITS + && shdr.sh_type != SHT_NOBITS ++ && last_shdr.sh_offset + last_shdr.sh_size == shdr.sh_offset + && (phnum == 0 + || ((shdr.sh_flags & SHF_ALLOC) == 0 + && (last_shdr.sh_flags & SHF_ALLOC) == 0))) diff --git a/elfutils-0.176-gcc-pr88835.patch b/elfutils-0.176-gcc-pr88835.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6571f49 --- /dev/null +++ b/elfutils-0.176-gcc-pr88835.patch @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Workaround for https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=88835 + +diff --git a/src/readelf.c b/src/readelf.c +index 33706bd..b55844c 100644 +--- a/src/readelf.c ++++ b/src/readelf.c +@@ -10143,7 +10143,7 @@ print_debug_str_section (Dwfl_Module *dwflmod __attribute__ ((unused)), + ++digits; + tmp >>= 4; + } +- digits = MAX (4, digits); ++ digits = MIN (16, MAX (4, digits)); + + printf (gettext ("\nDWARF section [%2zu] '%s' at offset %#" PRIx64 ":\n" + " %*s String\n"), +diff --git a/tests/backtrace.c b/tests/backtrace.c +index 05e8ef8..d621fbf 100644 +--- a/tests/backtrace.c ++++ b/tests/backtrace.c +@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ frame_callback (Dwfl_Frame *state, void *frame_arg) + symname = dwfl_module_addrname (mod, pc_adjusted); + + printf ("#%2d %#" PRIx64 "%4s\t%s\n", *framenop, (uint64_t) pc, +- ! isactivation ? "- 1" : "", symname); ++ ! isactivation ? "- 1" : "", symname ?: ""); + pid_t tid = dwfl_thread_tid (thread); + callback_verify (tid, *framenop, pc, symname, dwfl); + (*framenop)++; diff --git a/elfutils-0.176-strip-symbols-illformed.patch b/elfutils-0.176-strip-symbols-illformed.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0f22c8 --- /dev/null +++ b/elfutils-0.176-strip-symbols-illformed.patch @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +commit f03ac75239e0981deaf4aa18f66f423bcc5ce051 +Author: Mark Wielaard +Date: Wed Mar 27 21:54:06 2019 +0100 + + strip: Files with symbols referring to non-existing sections are illformed + + The check added in commit 4540ea98c "strip: Fix check test for SHN_XINDEX + symbol" was not complete. The (extended) section index should also exist. + If it doesn't exist, mark the file as illformed. + + https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24385 + + Signed-off-by: Mark Wielaard + +diff --git a/src/strip.c b/src/strip.c +index a73009d9..4cd87506 100644 +--- a/src/strip.c ++++ b/src/strip.c +@@ -1975,6 +1975,7 @@ handle_elf (int fd, Elf *elf, const char *prefix, const char *fname, + && shndxdata->d_buf != NULL); + size_t sidx = (sym->st_shndx != SHN_XINDEX + ? sym->st_shndx : xshndx); ++ elf_assert (sidx < shnum); + sec = shdr_info[sidx].idx; + + if (sec != 0) diff --git a/elfutils-0.176-xlate-note.patch b/elfutils-0.176-xlate-note.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3bbf48 --- /dev/null +++ b/elfutils-0.176-xlate-note.patch @@ -0,0 +1,486 @@ +commit 28b5f578ae772bb2404c3847e4e22ad1c407af54 +Author: Mark Wielaard +Date: Tue Apr 30 13:00:17 2019 +0200 + + libelf: If xlate can only convert the ELF note header, just do that. + + When we started parsing new style ELF_T_NHDR8 notes we added extra + checks on alignment and padding. When those failed we would stop + converting and just return the rest of the ELF Note unconverted. + In the case were we just had enough data for just the ELF Note header + and the destionation and source weren't the same we would then + accidentially throw away the Note header conversion we just did. + + Fix that by indicating we did correctly convert just the header. + + Adds testcase that compares parsing ELF notes with gelf_getnote + and parsing the raw data by hand using elf32_xlatetom using just + the Note header and ignoring the (raw) note data. + + Signed-off-by: Mark Wielaard + +diff --git a/libelf/note_xlate.h b/libelf/note_xlate.h +index bc9950f..7e2784b 100644 +--- a/libelf/note_xlate.h ++++ b/libelf/note_xlate.h +@@ -47,13 +47,25 @@ elf_cvt_note (void *dest, const void *src, size_t len, int encode, + note_len += n->n_namesz; + note_len = nhdr8 ? NOTE_ALIGN8 (note_len) : NOTE_ALIGN4 (note_len); + if (note_len > len || note_len < sizeof *n) +- break; ++ { ++ /* Header was translated, nothing else. */ ++ len -= sizeof *n; ++ src += sizeof *n; ++ dest += sizeof *n; ++ break; ++ } + + /* data as a whole needs to be aligned. */ + note_len += n->n_descsz; + note_len = nhdr8 ? NOTE_ALIGN8 (note_len) : NOTE_ALIGN4 (note_len); + if (note_len > len || note_len < sizeof *n) +- break; ++ { ++ /* Header was translated, nothing else. */ ++ len -= sizeof *n; ++ src += sizeof *n; ++ dest += sizeof *n; ++ break; ++ } + + /* Copy or skip the note data. */ + size_t note_data_len = note_len - sizeof *n; +diff --git a/tests/Makefile.am b/tests/Makefile.am +index 1b0c7d3..498c1db 100644 +--- a/tests/Makefile.am ++++ b/tests/Makefile.am +@@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ check_PROGRAMS = arextract arsymtest newfile saridx scnnames sectiondump \ + fillfile dwarf_default_lower_bound dwarf-die-addr-die \ + get-units-invalid get-units-split attr-integrate-skel \ + all-dwarf-ranges unit-info next_cfi \ +- elfcopy addsections ++ elfcopy addsections xlate_notes + + asm_TESTS = asm-tst1 asm-tst2 asm-tst3 asm-tst4 asm-tst5 \ + asm-tst6 asm-tst7 asm-tst8 asm-tst9 +@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ TESTS = run-arextract.sh run-arsymtest.sh run-ar.sh newfile test-nlist \ + run-next-cfi.sh run-next-cfi-self.sh \ + run-copyadd-sections.sh run-copymany-sections.sh \ + run-typeiter-many.sh run-strip-test-many.sh \ +- run-strip-version.sh ++ run-strip-version.sh run-xlate-note.sh + + if !BIARCH + export ELFUTILS_DISABLE_BIARCH = 1 +@@ -423,7 +423,8 @@ EXTRA_DIST = run-arextract.sh run-arsymtest.sh run-ar.sh \ + testfile-debug-rel-ppc64-g.o.bz2 \ + testfile-debug-rel-ppc64-z.o.bz2 \ + testfile-debug-rel-ppc64.o.bz2 \ +- run-strip-version.sh testfile-version.bz2 ++ run-strip-version.sh testfile-version.bz2 \ ++ run-xlate-note.sh + + if USE_VALGRIND + valgrind_cmd='valgrind -q --leak-check=full --error-exitcode=1' +@@ -593,6 +594,7 @@ unit_info_LDADD = $(libdw) + next_cfi_LDADD = $(libelf) $(libdw) + elfcopy_LDADD = $(libelf) + addsections_LDADD = $(libelf) ++xlate_notes_LDADD = $(libelf) + + # We want to test the libelf header against the system elf.h header. + # Don't include any -I CPPFLAGS. Except when we install our own elf.h. +diff --git a/tests/run-xlate-note.sh b/tests/run-xlate-note.sh +new file mode 100755 +index 0000000..a907418 +--- /dev/null ++++ b/tests/run-xlate-note.sh +@@ -0,0 +1,93 @@ ++# Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat, Inc. ++# This file is part of elfutils. ++# ++# This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ++# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ++# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or ++# (at your option) any later version. ++# ++# elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ++# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ++# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ++# GNU General Public License for more details. ++# ++# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ++# along with this program. If not, see . ++ ++. $srcdir/test-subr.sh ++ ++testfiles testfileppc32 ++testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/tests/xlate_notes testfileppc32 << EOF ++Notes in section 2: ++type: 1,1, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 16,16 ++Notes in section 3: ++type: 3,3, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 20,20 ++EOF ++ ++testfiles testfileppc64 ++testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/tests/xlate_notes testfileppc64 << EOF ++Notes in section 2: ++type: 1,1, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 16,16 ++Notes in section 3: ++type: 3,3, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 20,20 ++EOF ++ ++testfiles testfiles390 ++testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/tests/xlate_notes testfiles390 << EOF ++Notes in section 2: ++type: 1,1, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 16,16 ++Notes in section 3: ++type: 3,3, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 20,20 ++EOF ++ ++testfiles testfiles390x ++testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/tests/xlate_notes testfiles390x << EOF ++Notes in section 2: ++type: 1,1, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 16,16 ++Notes in section 3: ++type: 3,3, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 20,20 ++EOF ++ ++testfiles testfileaarch64 ++testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/tests/xlate_notes testfileaarch64 << EOF ++Notes in section 2: ++type: 1,1, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 16,16 ++Notes in section 3: ++type: 3,3, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 20,20 ++EOF ++ ++testfiles testfilearm ++testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/tests/xlate_notes testfilearm << EOF ++Notes in section 2: ++type: 1,1, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 16,16 ++Notes in section 3: ++type: 3,3, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 20,20 ++EOF ++ ++testfiles testfile_gnu_props.32be.o ++testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/tests/xlate_notes testfile_gnu_props.32be.o << EOF ++Notes in section 4: ++type: 5,5, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 12,12 ++type: 5,5, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 8,8 ++EOF ++ ++testfiles testfile_gnu_props.32le.o ++testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/tests/xlate_notes testfile_gnu_props.32le.o << EOF ++Notes in section 4: ++type: 5,5, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 12,12 ++type: 5,5, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 8,8 ++EOF ++ ++testfiles testfile_gnu_props.64be.o ++testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/tests/xlate_notes testfile_gnu_props.64be.o << EOF ++Notes in section 4: ++type: 5,5, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 16,16 ++type: 5,5, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 8,8 ++EOF ++ ++testfiles testfile_gnu_props.64le.o ++testrun_compare ${abs_top_builddir}/tests/xlate_notes testfile_gnu_props.64le.o << EOF ++Notes in section 4: ++type: 5,5, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 16,16 ++type: 5,5, namesz: 4,4, descsz: 8,8 ++EOF +diff --git a/tests/xlate_notes.c b/tests/xlate_notes.c +new file mode 100644 +index 0000000..90a4ae2 +--- /dev/null ++++ b/tests/xlate_notes.c +@@ -0,0 +1,157 @@ ++/* Test program for extracting ELF Note headers and getting whole notes. ++ Copyright (C) 2019 Red Hat, Inc. ++ This file is part of elfutils. ++ ++ This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ++ it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ++ the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or ++ (at your option) any later version. ++ ++ elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but ++ WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ++ MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ++ GNU General Public License for more details. ++ ++ You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ++ along with this program. If not, see . */ ++ ++#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H ++# include ++#endif ++ ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++#include ++ ++#include ELFUTILS_HEADER(elf) ++#include ++ ++int ++main (int argc, char *argv[]) ++{ ++ if (argc != 2) ++ { ++ printf ("No ELF file given as argument\n"); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ const char *fname = argv[1]; ++ ++ // Initialize libelf. ++ elf_version (EV_CURRENT); ++ ++ /* Read the ELF from disk now. */ ++ int fd = open (fname, O_RDONLY); ++ if (fd == -1) ++ { ++ printf ("cannot open '%s': %s\n", fname, strerror (errno)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ Elf *elf = elf_begin (fd, ELF_C_READ, NULL); ++ if (elf == NULL) ++ { ++ printf ("cannot create ELF descriptor: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ GElf_Ehdr ehdr; ++ if (gelf_getehdr (elf, &ehdr) == NULL) ++ { ++ printf ("cannot get Ehdr: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ /* Search for all SHT_NOTE sections. */ ++ Elf_Scn *scn = NULL; ++ while ((scn = elf_nextscn (elf, scn)) != NULL) ++ { ++ /* Get the header. */ ++ GElf_Shdr shdr; ++ if (gelf_getshdr (scn, &shdr) == NULL) ++ { ++ printf ("couldn't get shdr: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ if (shdr.sh_type == SHT_NOTE) ++ { ++ printf ("Notes in section %zd:\n", elf_ndxscn (scn)); ++ ++ Elf_Data *raw = elf_rawdata (scn, NULL); ++ if (raw == NULL) ++ { ++ printf ("couldn't get raw data: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ Elf_Data *data = elf_getdata (scn, NULL); ++ if (data == NULL) ++ { ++ printf ("couldn't get data: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ size_t off = 0; ++ size_t next; ++ GElf_Nhdr nhdr; ++ size_t n_off; ++ size_t d_off; ++ while ((next = gelf_getnote (data, off, &nhdr, &n_off, &d_off)) > 0) ++ { ++ /* Now just get the note header "raw" (don't ++ copy/translate the note data). This only handles ++ traditional GNU ELF Notes, so we still use the next ++ from gelf_getnote (padding is different for new style ++ ELF_T_NHDR8 notes). */ ++ Elf32_Nhdr nh; ++ Elf_Data src = ++ { ++ .d_version = EV_CURRENT, .d_type = ELF_T_NHDR, ++ .d_size = sizeof nh ++ }; ++ Elf_Data dst = src; ++ src.d_buf = raw->d_buf + off; ++ dst.d_buf = &nh; ++ ++ if (elf32_xlatetom (&dst, &src, ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA]) == NULL) ++ { ++ printf ("couldn't xlate note: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ printf ("type: %" PRId32 ",%" PRId32 ++ ", namesz: %" PRId32 ",%" PRId32 ++ ", descsz: %" PRId32 ",%" PRId32 "\n", ++ nhdr.n_type, nh.n_type, ++ nhdr.n_namesz, nh.n_namesz, ++ nhdr.n_descsz, nh.n_descsz); ++ ++ if (nhdr.n_type != nh.n_type ++ || nhdr.n_namesz != nh.n_namesz ++ || nhdr.n_descsz != nh.n_descsz) ++ { ++ printf ("Nhdrs not equal!\n"); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ off = next; ++ } ++ } ++ ++ } ++ ++ if (elf_end (elf) != 0) ++ { ++ printf ("failure in elf_end: %s\n", elf_errmsg (-1)); ++ exit (1); ++ } ++ ++ close (fd); ++ ++ return 0; ++} +diff -ur elfutils-0.176.orig/tests/Makefile.in elfutils-0.176/tests/Makefile.in +--- elfutils-0.176.orig/tests/Makefile.in 2019-04-30 22:42:49.534655124 +0200 ++++ elfutils-0.176/tests/Makefile.in 2019-04-30 22:46:30.046656790 +0200 +@@ -131,8 +131,8 @@ + get-units-invalid$(EXEEXT) get-units-split$(EXEEXT) \ + attr-integrate-skel$(EXEEXT) all-dwarf-ranges$(EXEEXT) \ + unit-info$(EXEEXT) next_cfi$(EXEEXT) elfcopy$(EXEEXT) \ +- addsections$(EXEEXT) $(am__EXEEXT_1) $(am__EXEEXT_2) \ +- $(am__EXEEXT_4) ++ addsections$(EXEEXT) xlate_notes$(EXEEXT) $(am__EXEEXT_1) \ ++ $(am__EXEEXT_2) $(am__EXEEXT_4) + @BIARCH_TRUE@am__append_5 = backtrace-child-biarch + TESTS = run-arextract.sh run-arsymtest.sh run-ar.sh newfile$(EXEEXT) \ + test-nlist$(EXEEXT) update1$(EXEEXT) update2$(EXEEXT) \ +@@ -211,8 +211,8 @@ + run-unit-info.sh run-reloc-bpf.sh run-next-cfi.sh \ + run-next-cfi-self.sh run-copyadd-sections.sh \ + run-copymany-sections.sh run-typeiter-many.sh \ +- run-strip-test-many.sh run-strip-version.sh $(am__EXEEXT_2) \ +- $(am__append_8) $(am__EXEEXT_5) ++ run-strip-test-many.sh run-strip-version.sh run-xlate-note.sh \ ++ $(am__EXEEXT_2) $(am__append_8) $(am__EXEEXT_5) + @STANDALONE_FALSE@am__append_6 = msg_tst system-elf-libelf-test + @STANDALONE_FALSE@am__append_7 = msg_tst system-elf-libelf-test + @LZMA_TRUE@am__append_8 = run-readelf-s.sh run-dwflsyms.sh +@@ -606,6 +606,9 @@ + vendorelf_SOURCES = vendorelf.c + vendorelf_OBJECTS = vendorelf.$(OBJEXT) + vendorelf_DEPENDENCIES = $(am__DEPENDENCIES_2) ++xlate_notes_SOURCES = xlate_notes.c ++xlate_notes_OBJECTS = xlate_notes.$(OBJEXT) ++xlate_notes_DEPENDENCIES = $(am__DEPENDENCIES_2) + zstrptr_SOURCES = zstrptr.c + zstrptr_OBJECTS = zstrptr.$(OBJEXT) + zstrptr_DEPENDENCIES = $(am__DEPENDENCIES_2) +@@ -683,7 +686,7 @@ + ./$(DEPDIR)/update2.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/update3.Po \ + ./$(DEPDIR)/update4.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/varlocs.Po \ + ./$(DEPDIR)/vdsosyms.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/vendorelf.Po \ +- ./$(DEPDIR)/zstrptr.Po ++ ./$(DEPDIR)/xlate_notes.Po ./$(DEPDIR)/zstrptr.Po + am__mv = mv -f + AM_V_lt = $(am__v_lt_@AM_V@) + am__v_lt_ = $(am__v_lt_@AM_DEFAULT_V@) +@@ -726,7 +729,8 @@ + showptable.c strptr.c system-elf-libelf-test.c \ + test-elf_cntl_gelf_getshdr.c test-flag-nobits.c test-nlist.c \ + typeiter.c typeiter2.c unit-info.c update1.c update2.c \ +- update3.c update4.c varlocs.c vdsosyms.c vendorelf.c zstrptr.c ++ update3.c update4.c varlocs.c vdsosyms.c vendorelf.c \ ++ xlate_notes.c zstrptr.c + DIST_SOURCES = addrcfi.c addrscopes.c addsections.c aggregate_size.c \ + all-dwarf-ranges.c alldts.c allfcts.c allregs.c arextract.c \ + arls.c arsymtest.c asm-tst1.c asm-tst2.c asm-tst3.c asm-tst4.c \ +@@ -752,7 +756,8 @@ + showptable.c strptr.c system-elf-libelf-test.c \ + test-elf_cntl_gelf_getshdr.c test-flag-nobits.c test-nlist.c \ + typeiter.c typeiter2.c unit-info.c update1.c update2.c \ +- update3.c update4.c varlocs.c vdsosyms.c vendorelf.c zstrptr.c ++ update3.c update4.c varlocs.c vdsosyms.c vendorelf.c \ ++ xlate_notes.c zstrptr.c + am__can_run_installinfo = \ + case $$AM_UPDATE_INFO_DIR in \ + n|no|NO) false;; \ +@@ -1405,7 +1410,8 @@ + testfile-debug-rel-ppc64-g.o.bz2 \ + testfile-debug-rel-ppc64-z.o.bz2 \ + testfile-debug-rel-ppc64.o.bz2 \ +- run-strip-version.sh testfile-version.bz2 ++ run-strip-version.sh testfile-version.bz2 \ ++ run-xlate-note.sh + + @USE_VALGRIND_TRUE@valgrind_cmd = 'valgrind -q --leak-check=full --error-exitcode=1' + installed_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT = libdir=$(DESTDIR)$(libdir); \ +@@ -1559,6 +1565,7 @@ + next_cfi_LDADD = $(libelf) $(libdw) + elfcopy_LDADD = $(libelf) + addsections_LDADD = $(libelf) ++xlate_notes_LDADD = $(libelf) + + # We want to test the libelf header against the system elf.h header. + # Don't include any -I CPPFLAGS. Except when we install our own elf.h. +@@ -2011,6 +2018,10 @@ + @rm -f vendorelf$(EXEEXT) + $(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(vendorelf_OBJECTS) $(vendorelf_LDADD) $(LIBS) + ++xlate_notes$(EXEEXT): $(xlate_notes_OBJECTS) $(xlate_notes_DEPENDENCIES) $(EXTRA_xlate_notes_DEPENDENCIES) ++ @rm -f xlate_notes$(EXEEXT) ++ $(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(xlate_notes_OBJECTS) $(xlate_notes_LDADD) $(LIBS) ++ + zstrptr$(EXEEXT): $(zstrptr_OBJECTS) $(zstrptr_DEPENDENCIES) $(EXTRA_zstrptr_DEPENDENCIES) + @rm -f zstrptr$(EXEEXT) + $(AM_V_CCLD)$(LINK) $(zstrptr_OBJECTS) $(zstrptr_LDADD) $(LIBS) +@@ -2124,6 +2135,7 @@ + @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/varlocs.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker + @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/vdsosyms.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker + @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/vendorelf.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker ++@AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/xlate_notes.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker + @AMDEP_TRUE@@am__include@ @am__quote@./$(DEPDIR)/zstrptr.Po@am__quote@ # am--include-marker + + $(am__depfiles_remade): +@@ -3732,6 +3744,13 @@ + --log-file $$b.log --trs-file $$b.trs \ + $(am__common_driver_flags) $(AM_LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) $(LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) -- $(LOG_COMPILE) \ + "$$tst" $(AM_TESTS_FD_REDIRECT) ++run-xlate-note.sh.log: run-xlate-note.sh ++ @p='run-xlate-note.sh'; \ ++ b='run-xlate-note.sh'; \ ++ $(am__check_pre) $(LOG_DRIVER) --test-name "$$f" \ ++ --log-file $$b.log --trs-file $$b.trs \ ++ $(am__common_driver_flags) $(AM_LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) $(LOG_DRIVER_FLAGS) -- $(LOG_COMPILE) \ ++ "$$tst" $(AM_TESTS_FD_REDIRECT) + msg_tst.log: msg_tst$(EXEEXT) + @p='msg_tst$(EXEEXT)'; \ + b='msg_tst'; \ +@@ -4027,6 +4046,7 @@ + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/varlocs.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/vdsosyms.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/vendorelf.Po ++ -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/xlate_notes.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/zstrptr.Po + -rm -f Makefile + distclean-am: clean-am distclean-compile distclean-generic \ +@@ -4176,6 +4196,7 @@ + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/varlocs.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/vdsosyms.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/vendorelf.Po ++ -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/xlate_notes.Po + -rm -f ./$(DEPDIR)/zstrptr.Po + -rm -f Makefile + maintainer-clean-am: distclean-am maintainer-clean-generic diff --git a/elfutils-dts-libs-version.patch b/elfutils-dts-libs-version.patch new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b4ccfb --- /dev/null +++ b/elfutils-dts-libs-version.patch @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +diff --git a/libasm/Makefile.am b/libasm/Makefile.am +index fcc7ffc..60b8ed6 100644 +--- a/libasm/Makefile.am ++++ b/libasm/Makefile.am +@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ include $(top_srcdir)/config/eu.am + AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(top_srcdir)/libelf -I$(top_srcdir)/libebl -I$(top_srcdir)/libdw -I$(top_srcdir)/libdwelf + + GCC_INCLUDE = -I$(shell $(CC) -print-file-name=include) +-VERSION = 1 ++VERSION = dts.1 + + lib_LIBRARIES = libasm.a + noinst_LIBRARIES = libasm_pic.a +diff --git a/libdw/Makefile.am b/libdw/Makefile.am +index 166e37c..e291478 100644 +--- a/libdw/Makefile.am ++++ b/libdw/Makefile.am +@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ if BUILD_STATIC + AM_CFLAGS += $(fpic_CFLAGS) + endif + AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(srcdir)/../libelf -I$(srcdir)/../libdwelf +-VERSION = 1 ++VERSION = dts.1 + + lib_LIBRARIES = libdw.a + noinst_LIBRARIES = libdw_pic.a libdw_static_pic.a +diff --git a/libdwelf/Makefile.am b/libdwelf/Makefile.am +index b526b7c..fbd51ba 100644 +--- a/libdwelf/Makefile.am ++++ b/libdwelf/Makefile.am +@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ + include $(top_srcdir)/config/eu.am + AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(srcdir)/../libelf -I$(srcdir)/../libdw \ + -I$(srcdir)/../libdwfl -I$(srcdir)/../libebl +-VERSION = 1 ++VERSION = dts.1 + + noinst_LIBRARIES = libdwelf.a libdwelf_pic.a + +diff --git a/libdwfl/Makefile.am b/libdwfl/Makefile.am +index d9d13b2..3749b51 100644 +--- a/libdwfl/Makefile.am ++++ b/libdwfl/Makefile.am +@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ + include $(top_srcdir)/config/eu.am + AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(srcdir) -I$(srcdir)/../libelf -I$(srcdir)/../libebl \ + -I$(srcdir)/../libdw -I$(srcdir)/../libdwelf +-VERSION = 1 ++VERSION = dts.1 + + noinst_LIBRARIES = libdwfl.a + noinst_LIBRARIES += libdwfl_pic.a +diff --git a/libebl/Makefile.am b/libebl/Makefile.am +index ecebdd0..c411c70 100644 +--- a/libebl/Makefile.am ++++ b/libebl/Makefile.am +@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ + include $(top_srcdir)/config/eu.am + AM_CFLAGS += $(fpic_CFLAGS) + AM_CPPFLAGS += -I$(srcdir)/../libelf -I$(srcdir)/../libdw -I$(srcdir)/../libasm +-VERSION = 1 ++VERSION = dts.1 + LIBEBL_SUBDIR = @LIBEBL_SUBDIR@ + + lib_LIBRARIES = libebl.a +diff --git a/libelf/Makefile.am b/libelf/Makefile.am +index ba4e3eb..88ce633 100644 +--- a/libelf/Makefile.am ++++ b/libelf/Makefile.am +@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ if BUILD_STATIC + AM_CFLAGS += $(fpic_CFLAGS) + endif + GCC_INCLUDE = -I$(shell $(CC) -print-file-name=include) +-VERSION = 1 ++VERSION = dts.1 + + lib_LIBRARIES = libelf.a + noinst_LIBRARIES = libelf_pic.a diff --git a/elfutils.spec b/elfutils.spec new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2e09300 --- /dev/null +++ b/elfutils.spec @@ -0,0 +1,1347 @@ +# For RHEL8 we need this before using any scl macro. +%global __python /usr/bin/python3 + +%{?scl:%{?scl_package:%scl_package elfutils}} + +Name: %{?scl_prefix}elfutils +Summary: A collection of utilities and DSOs to handle ELF files and DWARF data +Version: 0.176 +%global baserelease 5 +URL: http://elfutils.org/ +%global source_url ftp://sourceware.org/pub/elfutils/%{version}/ +License: GPLv3+ and (GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+) +Group: Development/Tools + +Release: %{baserelease}%{?dist} + +%global provide_yama_scope 0 + +# For DTS we never provide the default yama scope. + +%global depsuffix %{?_isa}%{!?_isa:-%{_arch}} + +Source: %{?source_url}elfutils-%{version}.tar.bz2 + +# Libraries in Developer Toolset are linked in statically to allow +# compiled binaries to run even when DTS is not installed. +# So we provide linker scripts for all libraries. +Source2: libelf.so +Source3: libdw.so +Source4: libasm.so +Source5: libelf.a +Source6: libdw.a +Source7: libasm.a + +# Patches +Patch1: elfutils-0.176-gcc-pr88835.patch +Patch2: elfutils-0.176-xlate-note.patch +Patch3: elfutils-0.176-elf-update.patch +Patch4: elfutils-0.176-strip-symbols-illformed.patch + +# DTS specific patches. +Patch100: elfutils-0.176-dts.patch +Patch101: elfutils-dts-libs-version.patch + +Requires: %{?scl_prefix}elfutils-libelf%{depsuffix} = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: %{?scl_prefix}elfutils-libs%{depsuffix} = %{version}-%{release} + +BuildRequires: gettext +BuildRequires: bison >= 1.875 +BuildRequires: flex >= 2.5.4a +BuildRequires: bzip2 +BuildRequires: gcc >= 4.4 +# For libstdc++ demangle support +BuildRequires: gcc-c++ + +BuildRequires: zlib-devel >= 1.2.2.3 +BuildRequires: bzip2-devel +BuildRequires: xz-devel + +# For DTS because the dts patch changes automake files. +BuildRequires: autoconf automake + +%{?scl:Requires:%scl_runtime} + +%global _gnu %{nil} +%global _program_prefix eu- + +# The lib[64]/elfutils directory contains the private ebl backend +# libraries. They must not be exposed as global provides. We don't +# need to filter the requires since they are only loaded with dlopen. +%if 0%{?fedora} >= 15 || 0%{?rhel} >= 7 +%global __provides_exclude ^libebl_.*\\.so.*$ +%endif + +%description +Elfutils is a collection of utilities, including stack (to show +backtraces), nm (for listing symbols from object files), size +(for listing the section sizes of an object or archive file), +strip (for discarding symbols), readelf (to see the raw ELF file +structures), elflint (to check for well-formed ELF files) and +elfcompress (to compress or decompress ELF sections). + + +%package libs +Summary: Libraries to handle compiled objects +Group: Development/Tools +License: GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+ +%if 0%{!?_isa:1} +Provides: %{?scl_prefix}elfutils-libs%{depsuffix} = %{version}-%{release} +%endif +Requires: %{?scl_prefix}elfutils-libelf%{depsuffix} = %{version}-%{release} +%if %{provide_yama_scope} +Requires: default-yama-scope +%endif + +%description libs +The elfutils-libs package contains libraries which implement DWARF, ELF, +and machine-specific ELF handling. These libraries are used by the programs +in the elfutils package. The elfutils-devel package enables building +other programs using these libraries. + +%package devel +Summary: Development libraries to handle compiled objects +Group: Development/Tools +License: GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+ +%if 0%{!?_isa:1} +Provides: %{?scl_prefix}elfutils-devel%{depsuffix} = %{version}-%{release} +%endif +Requires: %{?scl_prefix}elfutils-libelf-devel%{depsuffix} = %{version}-%{release} +Requires: zlib-devel >= 1.2.2.3 +Requires: bzip2-devel +Requires: xz-devel + +%description devel +The elfutils-devel package contains the libraries to create +applications for handling compiled objects. libebl provides some +higher-level ELF access functionality. libdw provides access to +the DWARF debugging information. libasm provides a programmable +assembler interface. + +%package libelf +Summary: Library to read and write ELF files +Group: Development/Tools +License: GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+ +%if 0%{!?_isa:1} +Provides: %{?scl_prefix}elfutils-libelf%{depsuffix} = %{version}-%{release} +%endif + +%description libelf +The elfutils-libelf package provides a DSO which allows reading and +writing ELF files on a high level. Third party programs depend on +this package to read internals of ELF files. The programs of the +elfutils package use it also to generate new ELF files. + +%package libelf-devel +Summary: Development support for libelf +Group: Development/Tools +License: GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+ +%if 0%{!?_isa:1} +Provides: %{?scl_prefix}elfutils-libelf-devel%{depsuffix} = %{version}-%{release} +%endif + +%description libelf-devel +The elfutils-libelf-devel package contains the libraries to create +applications for handling compiled objects. libelf allows you to +access the internals of the ELF object file format, so you can see the +different sections of an ELF file. + +%if %{provide_yama_scope} +%package default-yama-scope +Summary: Default yama attach scope sysctl setting +Group: Development/Tools +License: GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+ +Provides: default-yama-scope +BuildArch: noarch +# For the sysctl_apply macro +%{?systemd_requires} +BuildRequires: systemd >= 215 + +%description default-yama-scope +Yama sysctl setting to enable default attach scope settings +enabling programs to use ptrace attach, access to +/proc/PID/{mem,personality,stack,syscall}, and the syscalls +process_vm_readv and process_vm_writev which are used for +interprocess services, communication and introspection +(like synchronisation, signaling, debugging, tracing and +profiling) of processes. +%endif + +%prep +%setup -q -n elfutils-%{version} + +# Apply patches +%patch1 -p1 -b .gcc-pr88835 +%patch2 -p1 -b .xlate-note +%patch3 -p1 -b .elf-update +%patch4 -p1 -b .strip-illformed + + +# DTS specific patches +%patch100 -p1 -b .dts +%patch101 -p1 -b .versions + +autoreconf + +# In case the above patches added any new test scripts, make sure they +# are executable. +find . -name \*.sh ! -perm -0100 -print | xargs chmod +x + +%build +# Remove -Wall from default flags. The makefiles enable enough warnings +# themselves, and they use -Werror. Appending -Wall defeats the cases where +# the makefiles disable some specific warnings for specific code. +# But add -Wformat explicitly for use with -Werror=format-security which +# doesn't work without -Wformat (enabled by -Wall). +RPM_OPT_FLAGS="${RPM_OPT_FLAGS/-Wall/}" +RPM_OPT_FLAGS="${RPM_OPT_FLAGS} -Wformat" + +trap 'cat config.log' EXIT +%configure CFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS -fexceptions" +trap '' EXIT + +# Due to static bits, our dependencies are more complex than in plain +# elfutils. We need to build things in parts. +make %{?_smp_mflags} -C lib V=1 +make %{?_smp_mflags} -C libdwfl V=1 +make %{?_smp_mflags} -C libdwelf V=1 +make %{?_smp_mflags} -C libdw libdw_pic.a libdw.a V=1 +make %{?_smp_mflags} -C libcpu V=1 +make %{?_smp_mflags} -C libebl V=1 +make %{?_smp_mflags} -C backends libebl_static_pic.a V=1 +make %{?_smp_mflags} -C libelf V=1 +make %{?_smp_mflags} -C libdw V=1 +make %{?_smp_mflags} V=1 + +%install +rm -rf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} +make -s install DESTDIR=${RPM_BUILD_ROOT} + +chmod +x ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_prefix}/%{_lib}/lib*.so* +chmod +x ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_prefix}/%{_lib}/elfutils/lib*.so* + +ls -ls $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/lib{elf,dw,asm}.so +rm -f $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/lib{elf,dw,asm}.so + +# Rename static archives to *.ar, so that brp-strip-static-archive +# doesn't find them. We still want debuginfo for other files, so we +# can't simply %%define __strip /bin/true. We do want -lelf -static +# to find libelf.a though, so we provide a linker script that brings +# in the .ar files. +find $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ -name '*.a' -exec mv -v {} {}r \; + +install -p -m 644 %{SOURCE2} %{SOURCE3} %{SOURCE4} \ + %{SOURCE5} %{SOURCE6} %{SOURCE7} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_libdir}/ + +%find_lang elfutils + +%if %{provide_yama_scope} +install -Dm0644 config/10-default-yama-scope.conf ${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}%{_sysctldir}/10-default-yama-scope.conf +%endif + +%check +# Record some build root versions in build.log +uname -r; rpm -q glibc + +make -s %{?_smp_mflags} check || (cat tests/test-suite.log; false) + +# Only the latest Fedora and EPEL have these scriptlets, +# older Fedora and plain RHEL don't. +%if 0%{?ldconfig_scriptlets:1} +%ldconfig_scriptlets libs +%ldconfig_scriptlets libelf +%else +%post libs -p /sbin/ldconfig +%postun libs -p /sbin/ldconfig +%post libelf -p /sbin/ldconfig +%postun libelf -p /sbin/ldconfig +%endif + +%if %{provide_yama_scope} +%post default-yama-scope +# Due to circular dependencies might not be installed yet, so double check. +# (systemd -> elfutils-libs -> default-yama-scope -> systemd) +if [ -x /usr/lib/systemd/systemd-sysctl ] ; then +%sysctl_apply 10-default-yama-scope.conf +fi +%endif + +%files +%defattr(-,root,root) +%{!?_licensedir:%global license %%doc} +%license COPYING COPYING-GPLV2 COPYING-LGPLV3 +%doc README TODO CONTRIBUTING +%{_bindir}/eu-addr2line +%{_bindir}/eu-ar +%{_bindir}/eu-elfcmp +%{_bindir}/eu-elflint +%{_bindir}/eu-findtextrel +%{_bindir}/eu-nm +%{_bindir}/eu-objdump +%{_bindir}/eu-ranlib +%{_bindir}/eu-readelf +%{_bindir}/eu-size +%{_bindir}/eu-stack +%{_bindir}/eu-strings +%{_bindir}/eu-strip +%{_bindir}/eu-unstrip +%{_bindir}/eu-make-debug-archive +%{_bindir}/eu-elfcompress + +%files libs +%defattr(-,root,root) +%{!?_licensedir:%global license %%doc} +%license COPYING-GPLV2 COPYING-LGPLV3 +%{_libdir}/libasm-%{version}.so +%{_libdir}/libasm.so.* +%{_libdir}/libdw-%{version}.so +%{_libdir}/libdw.so.* +%dir %{_libdir}/elfutils +%{_libdir}/elfutils/lib*.so + +%files devel +%defattr(-,root,root) +%{_includedir}/dwarf.h +%dir %{_includedir}/elfutils +%{_includedir}/elfutils/elf-knowledge.h +%{_includedir}/elfutils/known-dwarf.h +%{_includedir}/elfutils/libasm.h +%{_includedir}/elfutils/libebl.h +%{_includedir}/elfutils/libdw.h +%{_includedir}/elfutils/libdwfl.h +%{_includedir}/elfutils/libdwelf.h +%{_includedir}/elfutils/version.h +%{_libdir}/libebl.ar +%{_libdir}/libasm.so +%{_libdir}/libasm.a +%{_libdir}/libasm.ar +%{_libdir}/libdw.so +%{_libdir}/libdw.a +%{_libdir}/libdw.ar +%{_libdir}/libebl_static_pic.ar +%{_libdir}/libcpu_static_pic.ar +%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libdw.pc + +%files -f elfutils.lang libelf +%defattr(-,root,root) +%{!?_licensedir:%global license %%doc} +%license COPYING-GPLV2 COPYING-LGPLV3 +%{_libdir}/libelf-%{version}.so +%{_libdir}/libelf.so.* + +%files libelf-devel +%defattr(-,root,root) +%{_includedir}/libelf.h +%{_includedir}/gelf.h +%{_includedir}/nlist.h +%{_libdir}/libelf.so +%{_libdir}/libelf.a +%{_libdir}/libelf.ar +%{_libdir}/pkgconfig/libelf.pc + +%if %{provide_yama_scope} +%files default-yama-scope +%defattr(-,root,root) +%{_sysctldir}/10-default-yama-scope.conf +%endif + +%changelog +* Fri Jul 5 2019 Mark Wielaard - 0.176-5 +- Add elfutils-0.176-strip-symbols-illformed.patch + +* Fri Jun 7 2019 Mark Wielaard - 0.176-4 +- Add elfutils-0.176-gcc-pr88835.patch +- Add elfutils-0.176-xlate-note.patch +- Add elfutils-0.176-elf-update.patch + +* Thu Mar 7 2019 Mark Wielaard - 0.176-1 +- Update to elfutils-0.176. + - Fixes CVE-2019-7146, CVE-2019-7148, CVE-2019-7149, CVE-2019-7150, + CVE-2019-7664, CVE-2019-7665. + +* Fri Jan 11 2019 Mark Wielaard - 0.175-2 +- Update to elfutils-0.175. + +* Fri Sep 14 2018 Mark Wielaard - 0.174-1 +- New upstream release + - libelf, libdw and all tools now handle extended shnum and shstrndx + correctly + - elfcompress: Don't rewrite input file if no section data needs + updating. Try harder to keep same file mode bits (suid) on rewrite. + - strip: Handle mixed (out of order) allocated/non-allocated sections. + - unstrip: Handle SHT_GROUP sections. + - Fixes CVE-2018-16062, CVE-2018-16402 and CVE-2018-16403. + +* Wed Jul 4 2018 Mark Wielaard - 0.173-1 +- New upstream release + - More fixes for crashes and hangs found by afl-fuzz. In particular + various functions now detect and break infinite loops caused by bad + DIE tree cycles. + - readelf: Will now lookup the size and signedness of constant value + types to display them correctly (and not just how they were encoded). + - libdw: New function dwarf_next_lines to read CU-less .debug_line data. + dwarf_begin_elf now accepts ELF files containing just .debug_line + or .debug_frame sections (which can be read without needing a DIE + tree from the .debug_info section). + Removed dwarf_getscn_info, which was never implemented. + - backends: Handle BPF simple relocations. + The RISCV backends now handles ABI specific CFI and knows about + RISCV register types and names. + +- Add scl macros and elfutils-0.173-dts.patch. + +* Wed Jun 20 2018 Mark Wielaard - 0.172-2 +- Add elfutils-0.172-robustify.patch. + +* Mon Jun 11 2018 Mark Wielaard - 0.172-1 +- New upstream release. + - No functional changes compared to 0.171. + - Various bug fixes in libdw and eu-readelf dealing with bad DWARF5 + data. Thanks to running the afl fuzzer on eu-readelf and various + testcases. + - eu-readelf -N is ~15% faster. + +* Fri Jun 01 2018 Mark Wielaard - 0.171-1 +- New upstream release. + - DWARF5 and split dwarf, including GNU DebugFission, support. + - readelf: Handle all new DWARF5 sections. + --debug-dump=info+ will show split unit DIEs when found. + --dwarf-skeleton can be used when inspecting a .dwo file. + Recognizes GNU locviews with --debug-dump=loc. + - libdw: New functions dwarf_die_addr_die, dwarf_get_units, + dwarf_getabbrevattr_data and dwarf_cu_info. + libdw will now try to resolve the alt file on first use + when not set yet with dwarf_set_alt. + dwarf_aggregate_size() now works with multi-dimensional arrays. + - libdwfl: Use process_vm_readv when available instead of ptrace. + - backends: Add a RISC-V backend. + +* Wed Apr 11 2018 Mark Wielaard - 0.170-11 +- Add explict libstdc++-devel BuildRequires for demangle support. +- Add elfutils-0.170-unwind.patch. (#1555726) + +* Thu Mar 01 2018 Mark Wielaard - 0.170-10 +- Add elfutils-0.170-GNU_variable_value.patch +- Add elfutils-0.170-locviews.patch + +* Fri Feb 16 2018 Mark Wielaard - 0.170-9 +- Add elfutils-0.170-core-pid.patch +- Add elfutils-0.170-elf_sync.patch +- Add elfutils-0.170-new-notes-hack.patch + +* Thu Feb 15 2018 Mark Wielaard - 0.170-8 +- Add elfutils-0.170-sys-ptrace.patch +- Make sure spec can be build even when ldconfig_scriplets aren't defined. +- Add elfutils-0.170-m68k-packed-not-aligned.patch + +* Fri Feb 09 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 0.170-7 +- Escape macros in %%changelog + +* Wed Feb 07 2018 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.170-6 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_28_Mass_Rebuild + +* Sat Feb 03 2018 Igor Gnatenko - 0.170-5 +- Switch to %%ldconfig_scriptlets + +* Wed Dec 20 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.170-4 +- Add elfutils-0.170-dwarf_aggregate_size.patch. + +* Wed Nov 8 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.170-3 +- Rely on (and check) systemd_requires for sysctl_apply default-yama-scope. + +* Thu Nov 2 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.170-2 +- Config files under /usr/lib/sysctl.d (_sysctldir) aren't %%config (#1506660) + Admin can place the real config file under /etc/sysctl.d as override. + +* Thu Aug 3 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.170-1 +- New upstream release. Remove upstreamed patches. +- provide_yama_scope for either fedora >= 22 and rhel >= 7. + +* Wed Aug 02 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.169-8 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Binutils_Mass_Rebuild + +* Wed Jul 26 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.169-7 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_27_Mass_Rebuild + +* Fri Jul 21 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.169-6 +- Add elfutils-0.169-strip-data-marker-symbols.patch. + +* Mon Jul 17 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.169-5 +- Fix build on s390 (ptrace.h). Add elfutils-0.169-s390x-ptrace.patch. + +* Mon Jul 17 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.169-4 +- Add elfutils-0.169-strip-keep-remove-section.patch (#1465997) + +* Wed Jun 7 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.169-3 +- Add elfutils-0.169-dup-shstrtab.patch +- Add elfutils-0.169-strip-empty.patch + +* Tue May 30 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.169-2 +- Add ppc64 fallback unwinder. + +* Fri May 5 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.169-1 +- New upstream release. Removed upstreamed patches. + +* Wed Feb 15 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.168-5 +- Add patches for new gcc warnings and new binutils ppc64 attributes. + - elfutils-0.168-libasm-truncation.patch + - elfutils-0.168-ppc64-attrs.patch + +* Fri Feb 10 2017 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.168-4 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_26_Mass_Rebuild + +* Mon Jan 16 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.168-3 +- Never use old, deprecated, filter_provides_in, it really is too broken. + +* Fri Jan 13 2017 Mark Wielaard - 0.168-2 +- Filter out private libebl backends from provides. + +* Wed Dec 28 2016 Mark Wielaard - 0.168-1 +- New upstream release from new home https://sourceware.org/elfutils/ +- Resolves: + - #1396092 Please implement eu-readelf --symbols[=SECTION] + - #1388057 memory allocation failure in allocate_elf + - #1387584 memory allocation failure in __libelf_set_rawdata_wrlock + +* Fri Oct 7 2016 Mark Wielaard - 0.167-2 +- Add elfutils-0.167-strip-alloc-symbol.patch (#1380961) + +* Fri Aug 26 2016 Mark Wielaard - 0.167-1 +- Upgrade to elfutils-0.167 + Drop upstream elfutils-0.166-elfcmp-comp-gcc6.patch + Fixes: #1365812, #1352232. + +* Thu Apr 14 2016 Mark Wielaard - 0.166-2 +- Add elfutils-0.166-elfcmp-comp-gcc6.patch + +* Thu Mar 31 2016 Mark Wielaard - 0.166-1 +- Upgrade to elfutils-0.166 + Drop upstreamed patches: + - elfutils-0.165-nobitsalign-strip.patch. + - elfutils-0.165-reloc.patch. + - elfutils-0.165-elf-libelf.patch. + +* Thu Feb 04 2016 Mark Wielaard - 0.165-5 +- Add elfutils-0.165-nobitsalign-strip.patch. + +* Wed Feb 03 2016 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.165-4 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_24_Mass_Rebuild + +* Thu Jan 28 2016 Mark Wielaard - 0.165-3 +- Add elfutils-0.165-reloc.patch. + +* Thu Jan 14 2016 Mark Wielaard - 0.165-2 +- Add elfutils-0.165-elf-libelf.patch. + +* Mon Jan 11 2016 Mark Wielaard - 0.165-1 +- Update to elfutils-0.165 (#1294079, #1236699, #807053) + - Add eu-elfcompress + - Add pkg-config files for libelf and libdw. + +* Fri Oct 16 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.164-1 +- Update to elfutils-0.164 +- Drop old compat stuff + +* Mon Sep 07 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.163-4 +- Add elfutils-0.163-readelf-n-undefined-shift.patch (#1259259) + +* Tue Aug 04 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.163-3 +- Add elfutils-0.163-default-yama-conf.patch (#1250079) + Provides: default-yama-scope + +* Mon Aug 03 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.163-2 +- Add elfutils-0.163-unstrip-shf_info_link.patch + +* Fri Jun 19 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.163-1 +- Update to 0.163 + - Drop elfutils-0.162-ftruncate-allocate.patch + +* Tue Jun 16 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.162-2 +- Add elfutils-0.162-ftruncate-allocate.patch (#1232206) + +* Thu Jun 11 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.162-1 +- Update to 0.162 (#1170810, #1139815, #1129756, #1020842) +- Include elfutils/known-dwarf.h +- Drop BuildRequires glibc-headers (#1230468) +- Removed integrated upstream patches: + - elfutils-0.161-aarch64relro.patch + - elfutils-0.161-copyreloc.patch + - elfutils-0.161-addralign.patch + - elfutils-0.161-ar-long-name.patch + - elfutils-0.161-formref-type.patch + +* Sat May 02 2015 Kalev Lember - 0.161-8 +- Rebuilt for GCC 5 C++11 ABI change + +* Mon Mar 23 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.161-7 +- Add elfutils-0.161-aarch64relro.patch (#1201778) + +* Mon Mar 09 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.161-6 +- Add elfutils-0.161-copyreloc.patch. + +* Sat Feb 21 2015 Till Maas - 0.161-5 +- Rebuilt for Fedora 23 Change + https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Harden_all_packages_with_position-independent_code + +* Sat Feb 07 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.161-4 +- Add elfutils-0.161-addralign.patch (#1189928) + +* Thu Feb 05 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.161-3 +- Add elfutils-0.161-formref-type.patch + +* Tue Jan 13 2015 Mark Wielaard - 0.161-2 +- Add elfutils-0.161-ar-long-name.patch (#1181525 CVE-2014-9447) + +* Fri Dec 19 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.161-1 +- Update to 0.161. + +* Wed Aug 27 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.160-1 +- Update to 0.160. + - Remove integrated upstream patches: + elfutils-aarch64-user_regs_struct.patch + elfutils-0.159-argp-attach.patch + elfutils-0.159-aarch64-bool-ret.patch + elfutils-0.159-elf-h.patch + elfutils-0.159-ppc64le-elfv2-abi.patch + elfutils-0.159-report_r_debug.patch + elfutils-0.159-ko_xz.patch + +* Sat Aug 16 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.159-10 +- Add elfutils-0.159-ko_xz.patch + +* Sat Aug 16 2014 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.159-9 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_22_Mass_Rebuild + +* Mon Jul 28 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.159-8 +- Add elfutils-0.159-report_r_debug.patch (#1112610) + +* Fri Jul 18 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.159-7 +- Add configure check to elfutils-aarch64-user_regs_struct.patch. + +* Sat Jul 12 2014 Tom Callaway - 0.159-6 +- fix license handling + +* Fri Jul 4 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.159-5 +- Add elfutils-0.159-aarch64-bool-ret.patch +- Add elfutils-0.159-elf-h.patch +- Add elfutils-0.159-ppc64le-elfv2-abi.patch (#1110249) + +* Tue Jun 10 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.159-4 +- Add elfutils-0.159-argp-attach.patch (#1107654) + +* Mon Jun 09 2014 Kyle McMartin - 0.159-3 +- AArch64: handle new glibc-headers which provides proper GETREGSET structs. + +* Sat Jun 07 2014 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.159-2.1 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_21_Mass_Rebuild + +* Mon May 19 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.159-1 +- Update to 0.159. + - Remove integrated upstream patches: + robustify.patch, mod-e_type.patch and CVE-2014-0172.patch. + - Remove special handling of now default compile and configure flags: + Don't remove -Werror=format-security, don't configure --enable-dwz. + +* Thu Apr 10 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.158-3 +- Add elfutils-0.158-CVE-2014-0172.patch (#1085729) + +* Tue Mar 11 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.158-2 +- Add elfutils-0.158-mod-e_type.patch. + +* Mon Jan 6 2014 Mark Wielaard - 0.158-1 +- Update to 0.158. Remove all patches now upstream. Add eu-stack. + +* Thu Dec 19 2013 Mark Wielaard - 0.157-4 +- Add elfutils-0.157-aarch64-got-special-symbol.patch. +- Remove -Werror=format-security from RPM_OPT_FLAGS. + +* Fri Dec 13 2013 Petr Machata - 0.157-3 +- Add upstream support for aarch64 + +* Wed Oct 9 2013 Mark Wielaard 0.157-2 +- Show tests/test-suite.log in build.log when make check fails. + +* Mon Sep 30 2013 Mark Wielaard 0.157-1 +- Update to 0.157. +- Remove elfutils-0.156-abi_cfi-ppc-s390-arm.patch. +- Remove elfutils-0.156-et_dyn-kernels.patch. + +* Fri Sep 06 2013 Mark Wielaard 0.156-5 +- Add elfutils-0.156-abi_cfi-ppc-s390-arm.patch. + Sets up initial CFI return register, CFA location expression and + register rules for PPC, S390 and ARM (dwarf_cfi_addrframe support). + +* Mon Aug 26 2013 Mark Wielaard 0.156-4 +- Add elfutils-0.156-et_dyn-kernels.patch. + Fixes an issue on ppc64 with systemtap kernel address placement. + +* Thu Aug 8 2013 Mark Wielaard 0.156-3 +- Make check can now also be ran in parallel. + +* Thu Jul 25 2013 Jan Kratochvil 0.156-2 +- Update the %%configure command for compatibility with fc20 Koji. + +* Thu Jul 25 2013 Jan Kratochvil 0.156-1 +- Update to 0.156. + - #890447 - Add __bss_start and __TMC_END__ to elflint. + - #909481 - Only try opening files with installed compression libraries. + - #914908 - Add __bss_start__ to elflint. + - #853757 - Updated Polish translation. + - #985438 - Incorrect prototype of __libdwfl_find_elf_build_id. + - Drop upstreamed elfutils-0.155-binutils-pr-ld-13621.patch. + - Drop upstreamed elfutils-0.155-mem-align.patch. + - Drop upstreamed elfutils-0.155-sizeof-pointer-memaccess.patch. + +* Tue Jul 02 2013 Karsten Hopp 0.155-6 +- bump release and rebuild to fix dependencies on PPC + +* Sun Feb 24 2013 Mark Wielaard - 0.155-5 +- Add ARM variant to elfutils-0.155-binutils-pr-ld-13621.patch rhbz#914908. +- rhel >= 5 has xz-devel + +* Fri Feb 22 2013 Mark Wielaard - 0.155-4 +- Replace elfutils-0.155-binutils-pr-ld-13621.patch with upstream fix. + +* Thu Jan 24 2013 Mark Wielaard - 0.155-3 +- Backport sizeof-pointer-memaccess upstream fixes. + +* Thu Jan 10 2013 Mark Wielaard - 0.155-2 +- #891553 - unaligned memory access issues. + +* Mon Aug 27 2012 Mark Wielaard - 0.155-1 +- Update to 0.155. + - #844270 - eu-nm invalid %%N$ use detected. + - #847454 - Ukrainian translation update. + - Removed local ar 64-bit symbol patch, dwz support patch and xlatetom fix. + +* Tue Aug 14 2012 Petr Machata - 0.154-4 +- Add support for archives with 64-bit symbol tables (#843019) + +* Wed Aug 01 2012 Mark Wielaard 0.154-3 +- Add dwz support + +* Wed Jul 18 2012 Mark Wielaard 0.154-2 +- Add upstream xlatetom fix (#835877) + +* Mon Jul 02 2012 Karsten Hopp 0.154-1.1 +- disable unstrip-n check for now (835877) + +* Fri Jun 22 2012 Mark Wielaard - 0.154-1 +- Update to 0.154 + - elflint doesn't recognize SHF_INFO_LINK on relocation sections (#807823) + - Update license to GPLv3+ and (GPLv2+ or LGPLv3+) + - Remove elfutils-0.153-dwfl_segment_report_module.patch +- Add elfutils-0.154-binutils-pr-ld-13621.patch + +* Mon Apr 02 2012 Mark Wielaard - 0.153-2 +- Fix for eu-unstrip emits garbage for librt.so.1 (#805447) + +* Thu Feb 23 2012 Mark Wielaard - 0.153-1 +- Update to 0.153 + - New --disable-werror for portability. + - Support for .zdebug sections (#679777) + - type_units and DW_AT_GNU_odr_signature support (#679815) + - low level support DW_OP_GNU_entry_value and DW_TAG_GNU_call_site (#688090) + - FTBFS on rawhide with gcc 4.7 (#783506) + - Remove gcc-4.7 patch + +* Fri Jan 20 2012 Mark Wielaard - 0.152-3 +- Fixes for gcc-4.7 based on upstream commit 32899a (#783506). + +* Fri Jan 13 2012 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.152-2 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_17_Mass_Rebuild + +* Tue Feb 15 2011 Roland McGrath - 0.152-1 +- Update to 0.152 + - Various build and warning nits fixed for newest GCC and Autoconf. + - libdwfl: Yet another prelink-related fix for another regression. (#674465) + - eu-elfcmp: New flag --ignore-build-id to ignore differing build ID bits. + - eu-elfcmp: New flag -l/--verbose to print all differences. + +* Tue Feb 08 2011 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.151-2 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_15_Mass_Rebuild + +* Wed Jan 12 2011 Roland McGrath - 0.151-1 +- Update to 0.151 + - libdwfl: Fix for more prelink cases with separate debug file. + - eu-strip: New flag --strip-sections to remove section headers entirely. + +* Thu Dec 2 2010 Roland McGrath - 0.150-2 +- libdwfl: Remove bogus assert. (#658268) + +* Tue Nov 23 2010 Roland McGrath - 0.150-1 +- Update to 0.150 + - libdw: Fix for handling huge .debug_aranges section. (#638432) + - libdwfl: Fix for handling prelinked DSO with separate debug file. (#652857) + - findtextrel: Fix diagnostics to work with usual section ordering. + +* Wed Sep 29 2010 jkeating - 0.149-2 +- Rebuilt for gcc bug 634757 + +* Mon Sep 13 2010 Roland McGrath - 0.149-1 +- Update to 0.149 + - libdw: Decode new DW_OP_GNU_implicit_pointer operation; + new function dwarf_getlocation_implicit_pointer. + - libdwfl: New function dwfl_dwarf_line. + - eu-addr2line: New flag -F/--flags to print more DWARF line info details. + - eu-readelf: better .debug_loc processing (#627729) + - eu-strings: Fix non-mmap file reading. (#609468) + - eu-strip: -g recognizes .gdb_index as a debugging section. (#631997) + +* Mon Jun 28 2010 Roland McGrath - 0.148-1 +- Update to 0.148 + - libdw: Accept DWARF 4 format: new functions dwarf_next_unit, + dwarf_offdie_types. + New functions dwarf_lineisa, dwarf_linediscriminator, + dwarf_lineop_index. + - libdwfl: Fixes in core-file handling, support cores from PIEs. (#588818) + When working from build IDs, don't open a named file + that mismatches. + - readelf: Handle DWARF 4 formats. + +* Mon May 3 2010 Roland McGrath - 0.147-1 +- Update to 0.147 + +* Wed Apr 21 2010 Roland McGrath - 0.146-1 +- Update to 0.146 + - libdwfl: New function dwfl_core_file_report. + - libelf: Fix handling of phdrs in truncated file. (#577310) + - libdwfl: Fix infinite loop handling clobbered link_map. (#576379) +- Package translations. + +* Tue Feb 23 2010 Roland McGrath - 0.145-1 +- Update to 0.145 + - Fix build with --disable-dependency-tracking. (#564646) + - Fix build with most recent glibc headers. + - libdw: Fix CFI decoding. (#563528) + - libdwfl: Fix address bias returned by CFI accessors. (#563528) + Fix core file module layout identification. (#559836) + - readelf: Fix CFI decoding. + +* Fri Jan 15 2010 Roland McGrath - 0.144-2 +- Fix sloppy #include's breaking build with F-13 glibc. + +* Thu Jan 14 2010 Roland McGrath - 0.144-1 +- Update to 0.144 + - libdw: New function dwarf_aggregate_size for computing (constant) type + sizes, including array_type cases with nontrivial calculation. + - readelf: Don't give errors for missing info under -a. + Handle Linux "VMCOREINFO" notes under -n. +- Resolves: RHBZ #527004, RHBZ #530704, RHBZ #550858 + +* Mon Sep 21 2009 Roland McGrath - 0.143-1 +- Update to 0.143 + - libdw: Various convenience functions for individual attributes now use + dwarf_attr_integrate to look up indirect inherited attributes. + Location expression handling now supports DW_OP_implicit_value. + - libdwfl: Support automatic decompression of files in XZ format, + and of Linux kernel images made with bzip2 or LZMA + (as well as gzip). + +* Tue Jul 28 2009 Roland McGrath - 0.142-1 +- Update to 0.142 + - libelf: Bug fix in filling gaps between sections. (#512840) + - libelf: Add elf_getshdrnum alias for elf_getshnum and elf_getshdrstrndx + alias for elf_getshstrndx and deprecate original names. + - libebl, elflint: Add support for STB_GNU_UNIQUE. (#511436) + - readelf: Add -N option, speeds up DWARF printing + without address->name lookups. (#505347) + - libdw: Add support for decoding DWARF CFI into location description form. + Handle some new DWARF 3 expression operations previously omitted. + Basic handling of some new encodings slated for DWARF 4. + +* Thu Apr 23 2009 Roland McGrath - 0.141-1 +- Update to 0.141 + - libebl: sparc backend fixes (#490585) + some more arm backend support + - libdwfl: fix dwfl_module_build_id for prelinked DSO case (#489439) + fixes in core file support (#494858) + dwfl_module_getsym interface improved for non-address symbols + - eu-strip: fix infinite loop on strange inputs with -f + - eu-addr2line: take -j/--section=NAME option for binutils compatibility + (same effect as '(NAME)0x123' syntax already supported) +- Resolves: RHBZ #495213, RHBZ #465872, RHBZ #470055, RHBZ #484623 + +* Tue Feb 24 2009 Fedora Release Engineering - 0.140-2 +- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_11_Mass_Rebuild + +* Sun Feb 15 2009 Roland McGrath - 0.140-1 +- Update to 0.140 + - libelf: Fix regression in creation of section header. (#484946) + +* Fri Jan 23 2009 Roland McGrath - 0.139-1 +- Update to 0.139 + - libcpu: Add Intel SSE4 disassembler support + - readelf: Implement call frame information and exception handling dumping. + Add -e option. Enable it implicitly for -a. + - elflint: Check PT_GNU_EH_FRAME program header entry. + - libdwfl: Support automatic gzip/bzip2 decompression of ELF files. (#472136) + +* Thu Jan 1 2009 Roland McGrath - 0.138-2 +- Fix libelf regression. + +* Wed Dec 31 2008 Roland McGrath - 0.138-1 +- Update to 0.138 + - Install header file for applications to use in + source version compatibility checks. + - libebl: backend fixes for i386 TLS relocs; backend support for NT_386_IOPERM + - libcpu: disassembler fixes (#469739) + - libdwfl: bug fixes (#465878) + - libelf: bug fixes + - eu-nm: bug fixes for handling corrupt input files (#476136) + +* Wed Oct 1 2008 Roland McGrath - 0.137-3 +- fix libdwfl regression (#462689) + +* Thu Aug 28 2008 Roland McGrath - 0.137-2 +- Update to 0.137 + - libdwfl: bug fixes; new segment interfaces; + all the libdwfl-based tools now support --core=COREFILE option +- Resolves: RHBZ #325021, RHBZ #447416 + +* Mon Jul 7 2008 Tom "spot" Callaway - 0.135-2 +- fix conditional comparison + +* Mon May 12 2008 Roland McGrath - 0.135-1 +- Update to 0.135 + - libdwfl: bug fixes + - eu-strip: changed handling of ET_REL files wrt symbol tables and relocs + +* Wed Apr 9 2008 Roland McGrath - 0.134-1 +- Update to 0.134 + - elflint: backend improvements for sparc, alpha (#204170) + - libdwfl, libelf: bug fixes (#439344, #438867, #438263, #438190) +- Remove Conflicts: libelf-devel from elfutils-libelf-devel. (#435742) + +* Sun Mar 2 2008 Roland McGrath - 0.133-2 +- Update to 0.133 + - readelf, elflint, libebl: SHT_GNU_ATTRIBUTE section handling (readelf -A) + - readelf: core note handling for NT_386_TLS, NT_PPC_SPE, Alpha NT_AUXV + - libdwfl: bug fixes and optimization in relocation handling + - elfcmp: bug fix for non-allocated section handling + - ld: implement newer features of binutils linker. +- Install eu-objdump and libasm, now has limited disassembler support. + +* Mon Jan 21 2008 Roland McGrath - 0.132-3 +- Update to 0.132 + - libelf: Use loff_t instead of off64_t in libelf.h header. (#377241) + - eu-readelf: Fix handling of ET_REL files in archives. + - libcpu: Implement x86 and x86-64 disassembler. + - libasm: Add interface for disassembler. + - all programs: add debugging of branch prediction. + - libelf: new function elf_scnshndx. + +* Sun Nov 11 2007 Roland McGrath - 0.131-1 +- Update to 0.131 + - libdw: DW_FORM_ref_addr support; dwarf_formref entry point now deprecated; + bug fixes for oddly-formatted DWARF + - libdwfl: bug fixes in offline archive support, symbol table handling; + apply partial relocations for dwfl_module_address_section on ET_REL + - libebl: powerpc backend support for Altivec registers + +* Wed Oct 17 2007 Roland McGrath - 0.130-3 +- Fix ET_REL support. +- Fix odd indentation in eu-readelf -x output. + +* Tue Oct 16 2007 Roland McGrath - 0.130-1 +- Update to 0.130 + - eu-readelf -p option can take an argument like -x for one section + - eu-readelf --archive-index (or -c) + - eu-readelf -n improved output for core dumps + - eu-readelf: handle SHT_NOTE sections without requiring phdrs (#249467) + - eu-elflint: ditto + - eu-elflint: stricter checks on debug sections + - eu-unstrip: new options, --list (or -n), --relocate (or -R) + - libelf: new function elf_getdata_rawchunk, replaces gelf_rawchunk; + new functions gelf_getnote, gelf_getauxv, gelf_update_auxv + - libebl: backend improvements (#324031) + - libdwfl: build_id support, new functions for it + - libdwfl: dwfl_module_addrsym fixes (#268761, #268981) + - libdwfl offline archive support, new script eu-make-debug-archive + +* Mon Aug 20 2007 Roland McGrath - 0.129-2 +- Fix false-positive eu-elflint failure on ppc -mbss-plt binaries. + +* Tue Aug 14 2007 Roland McGrath - 0.129-1 +- Update to 0.129 + - readelf: new options --hex-dump (or -x), --strings (or -p) (#250973) + - addr2line: new option --symbols (or -S) + - libdw: dwarf_getscopes fixes (#230235) + - libdwfl: dwfl_module_addrsym fixes (#249490) + +* Fri Jun 8 2007 Roland McGrath - 0.128-2 +- Update to 0.128 + - new program: unstrip + - elfcmp: new option --hash-inexact +- Replace Conflicts: with Provides/Requires using -arch + +* Wed Apr 18 2007 Roland McGrath - 0.127-1 +- Update to 0.127 + - libdw: new function dwarf_getsrcdirs + - libdwfl: new functions dwfl_module_addrsym, dwfl_report_begin_add, + dwfl_module_address_section + +* Mon Feb 5 2007 Roland McGrath - 0.126-1 +- Update to 0.126 + - New program eu-ar. + - libdw: fix missing dwarf_getelf (#227206) + - libdwfl: dwfl_module_addrname for st_size=0 symbols (#227167, #227231) + +* Wed Jan 10 2007 Roland McGrath - 0.125-3 +- Fix overeager warn_unused_result build failures. + +* Wed Jan 10 2007 Roland McGrath - 0.125-1 +- Update to 0.125 + - elflint: Compare DT_GNU_HASH tests. + - move archives into -static RPMs + - libelf, elflint: better support for core file handling + - Really fix libdwfl sorting of modules with 64-bit addresses (#220817). +- Resolves: RHBZ #220817, RHBZ #213792 + +* Tue Oct 10 2006 Roland McGrath - 0.124-1 +- eu-strip -f: copy symtab into debuginfo file when relocs use it (#203000) +- Update to 0.124 + - libebl: fix ia64 reloc support (#206981) + - libebl: sparc backend support for return value location + - libebl, libdwfl: backend register name support extended with more info + - libelf, libdw: bug fixes for unaligned accesses on machines that care + - readelf, elflint: trivial bugs fixed + +* Mon Aug 14 2006 Roland McGrath 0.123-1 +- Update to 0.123 + - libebl: Backend build fixes, thanks to Stepan Kasal. + - libebl: ia64 backend support for register names, return value location + - libdwfl: Handle truncated linux kernel module section names. + - libdwfl: Look for linux kernel vmlinux files with .debug suffix. + - elflint: Fix checks to permit --hash-style=gnu format. + +* Mon Jul 17 2006 Roland McGrath - 0.122-4 +- Fix warnings in elflint compilation. + +* Wed Jul 12 2006 Roland McGrath - 0.122-3 +- Update to 0.122 + - Fix libdwfl sorting of modules with 64-bit addresses (#198225). + - libebl: add function to test for relative relocation + - elflint: fix and extend DT_RELCOUNT/DT_RELACOUNT checks + - elflint, readelf: add support for DT_GNU_HASH + - libelf: add elf_gnu_hash + - elflint, readelf: add support for 64-bit SysV-style hash tables + - libdwfl: new functions dwfl_module_getsymtab, dwfl_module_getsym. + +* Thu Jun 15 2006 Roland McGrath - 0.121-1 +- Update to 0.121 + - libelf: bug fixes for rewriting existing files when using mmap (#187618). + - make all installed headers usable in C++ code (#193153). + - eu-readelf: better output format. + - eu-elflint: fix tests of dynamic section content. + - libdw, libdwfl: handle files without aranges info. + +* Thu May 25 2006 Jeremy Katz - 0.120-3 +- rebuild to pick up -devel deps + +* Tue Apr 4 2006 Roland McGrath - 0.120-2 +- Update to 0.120 + - License changed to GPL, with some exceptions for using + the libelf, libebl, libdw, and libdwfl library interfaces. + Red Hat elfutils is an included package of the Open Invention Network. + - dwarf.h updated for DWARF 3.0 final specification. + - libelf: Fix corruption in ELF_C_RDWR uses (#187618). + - libdwfl: New function dwfl_version; fixes for offline. + +* Fri Feb 10 2006 Jesse Keating - 0.119-1.2.1 +- bump again for double-long bug on ppc(64) + +* Tue Feb 07 2006 Jesse Keating - 0.119-1.2 +- rebuilt for new gcc4.1 snapshot and glibc changes + +* Fri Jan 13 2006 Roland McGrath - 0.119-1 +- update to 0.119 + +* Fri Dec 09 2005 Jesse Keating +- rebuilt + +* Sun Nov 27 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.118-1 +- update to 0.118 + - elflint: more tests. + - libdwfl: New function dwfl_module_register_names. + - libebl: New backend hook for register names. +- Make sure -fexceptions is always in CFLAGS. + +* Tue Nov 22 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.117-2 +- update to 0.117 + - libdwfl: New function dwfl_module_return_value_location (#166118) + - libebl: Backend improvements for several CPUs + +* Mon Oct 31 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.116-1 +- update to 0.116 + - libdw fixes, API changes and additions + - libdwfl fixes (#169672) + - eu-strip/libelf fix to preserve setuid/setgid permission bits (#167745) + +* Fri Sep 9 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.115-3 +- Update requires/conflicts for better biarch update behavior. + +* Mon Sep 5 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.115-2 +- update to 0.115 + - New program eu-strings. + - libdw: New function dwarf_getscopes_die. + - libelf: speed-ups of non-mmap reading. + - Implement --enable-gcov option for configure. + +* Wed Aug 24 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.114-1 +- update to 0.114 + - new program eu-ranlib + - libdw: new calls for inlines + - libdwfl: new calls for offline modules + +* Sat Aug 13 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.113-2 +- update to 0.113 + - elflint: relax a bit. Allow version definitions for defined symbols + against DSO versions also for symbols in nobits sections. + Allow .rodata section to have STRINGS and MERGE flag set. + - strip: add some more compatibility with binutils. + - libdwfl: bug fixes. +- Separate libdw et al into elfutils-libs subpackage. + +* Sat Aug 6 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.112-1 +- update to 0.112 + - elfcmp: some more relaxation. + - elflint: many more tests, especially regarding to symbol versioning. + - libelf: Add elfXX_offscn and gelf_offscn. + - libasm: asm_begin interface changes. + - libebl: Add three new interfaces to directly access machine, class, + and data encoding information. + +* Fri Jul 29 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.111-2 +- update portability patch + +* Thu Jul 28 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.111-1 +- update to 0.111 + - libdwfl library now merged into libdw + +* Sun Jul 24 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.110-1 +- update to 0.110 + +* Fri Jul 22 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.109-2 +- update to 0.109 + - verify that libebl modules are from the same build + - new eu-elflint checks on copy relocations + - new program eu-elfcmp + - new experimental libdwfl library + +* Thu Jun 9 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.108-5 +- robustification of eu-strip and eu-readelf + +* Wed May 25 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.108-3 +- more robustification + +* Mon May 16 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.108-2 +- robustification + +* Mon May 9 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.108-1 +- update to 0.108 + - merge strip fixes + - sort records in dwarf_getsrclines, fix dwarf_getsrc_die searching + - update elf.h from glibc + +* Sun May 8 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.107-2 +- fix strip -f byte-swapping bug + +* Sun May 8 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.107-1 +- update to 0.107 + - readelf: improve DWARF output format + - elflint: -d option to support checking separate debuginfo files + - strip: fix ET_REL debuginfo files (#156341) + +* Mon Apr 4 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.106-3 +- fix some bugs in new code, reenable make check + +* Mon Apr 4 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.106-2 +- disable make check for most arches, for now + +* Mon Apr 4 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.106-1 +- update to 0.106 + +* Mon Mar 28 2005 Roland McGrath - 0.104-2 +- update to 0.104 + +* Wed Mar 23 2005 Jakub Jelinek 0.103-2 +- update to 0.103 + +* Wed Feb 16 2005 Jakub Jelinek 0.101-2 +- update to 0.101. +- use %%configure macro to get CFLAGS etc. right + +* Sat Feb 5 2005 Jeff Johnson 0.99-2 +- upgrade to 0.99. + +* Sun Sep 26 2004 Jeff Johnson 0.97-3 +- upgrade to 0.97. + +* Tue Aug 17 2004 Jakub Jelinek 0.95-5 +- upgrade to 0.96. + +* Mon Jul 5 2004 Jakub Jelinek 0.95-4 +- rebuilt with GCC 3.4.x, workaround VLA + alloca mixing + warning + +* Tue Jun 15 2004 Elliot Lee +- rebuilt + +* Fri Apr 2 2004 Jeff Johnson 0.95-2 +- upgrade to 0.95. + +* Tue Mar 02 2004 Elliot Lee +- rebuilt + +* Fri Feb 13 2004 Elliot Lee +- rebuilt + +* Fri Jan 16 2004 Jakub Jelinek 0.94-1 +- upgrade to 0.94 + +* Fri Jan 16 2004 Jakub Jelinek 0.93-1 +- upgrade to 0.93 + +* Thu Jan 8 2004 Jakub Jelinek 0.92-1 +- full version +- macroized spec file for GPL or OSL builds +- include only libelf under GPL plus wrapper scripts + +* Wed Jan 7 2004 Jakub Jelinek 0.91-2 +- macroized spec file for GPL or OSL builds + +* Wed Jan 7 2004 Ulrich Drepper +- split elfutils-devel into two packages. + +* Wed Jan 7 2004 Jakub Jelinek 0.91-1 +- include only libelf under GPL plus wrapper scripts + +* Tue Dec 23 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.89-3 +- readelf, not readline, in %%description (#111214). + +* Fri Sep 26 2003 Bill Nottingham 0.89-1 +- update to 0.89 (fix eu-strip) + +* Tue Sep 23 2003 Jakub Jelinek 0.86-3 +- update to 0.86 (fix eu-strip on s390x/alpha) +- libebl is an archive now; remove references to DSO + +* Mon Jul 14 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.84-3 +- upgrade to 0.84 (readelf/elflint improvements, rawhide bugs fixed). + +* Fri Jul 11 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.83-3 +- upgrade to 0.83 (fix invalid ELf handle on *.so strip, more). + +* Wed Jul 9 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.82-3 +- upgrade to 0.82 (strip tests fixed on big-endian). + +* Tue Jul 8 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.81-3 +- upgrade to 0.81 (strip excludes unused symtable entries, test borked). + +* Thu Jun 26 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.80-3 +- upgrade to 0.80 (debugedit changes for kernel in progress). + +* Wed Jun 04 2003 Elliot Lee +- rebuilt + +* Wed May 21 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.79-2 +- upgrade to 0.79 (correct formats for size_t, more of libdw "works"). + +* Mon May 19 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.78-2 +- upgrade to 0.78 (libdwarf bugfix, libdw additions). + +* Mon Feb 24 2003 Elliot Lee +- debuginfo rebuild + +* Thu Feb 20 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.76-2 +- use the correct way of identifying the section via the sh_info link. + +* Sat Feb 15 2003 Jakub Jelinek 0.75-2 +- update to 0.75 (eu-strip -g fix) + +* Tue Feb 11 2003 Jakub Jelinek 0.74-2 +- update to 0.74 (fix for writing with some non-dirty sections) + +* Thu Feb 6 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.73-3 +- another -0.73 update (with sparc fixes). +- do "make check" in %%check, not %%install, section. + +* Mon Jan 27 2003 Jeff Johnson 0.73-2 +- update to 0.73 (with s390 fixes). + +* Wed Jan 22 2003 Tim Powers +- rebuilt + +* Wed Jan 22 2003 Jakub Jelinek 0.72-4 +- fix arguments to gelf_getsymshndx and elf_getshstrndx +- fix other warnings +- reenable checks on s390x + +* Sat Jan 11 2003 Karsten Hopp 0.72-3 +- temporarily disable checks on s390x, until someone has + time to look at it + +* Thu Dec 12 2002 Jakub Jelinek 0.72-2 +- update to 0.72 + +* Wed Dec 11 2002 Jakub Jelinek 0.71-2 +- update to 0.71 + +* Wed Dec 11 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.69-4 +- update to 0.69. +- add "make check" and segfault avoidance patch. +- elfutils-libelf needs to run ldconfig. + +* Tue Dec 10 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.68-2 +- update to 0.68. + +* Fri Dec 6 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.67-2 +- update to 0.67. + +* Tue Dec 3 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.65-2 +- update to 0.65. + +* Mon Dec 2 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.64-2 +- update to 0.64. + +* Sun Dec 1 2002 Ulrich Drepper 0.64 +- split packages further into elfutils-libelf + +* Sat Nov 30 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.63-2 +- update to 0.63. + +* Fri Nov 29 2002 Ulrich Drepper 0.62 +- Adjust for dropping libtool + +* Sun Nov 24 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.59-2 +- update to 0.59 + +* Thu Nov 14 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.56-2 +- update to 0.56 + +* Thu Nov 7 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.54-2 +- update to 0.54 + +* Sun Oct 27 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.53-2 +- update to 0.53 +- drop x86_64 hack, ICE fixed in gcc-3.2-11. + +* Sat Oct 26 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.52-3 +- get beehive to punch a rhpkg generated package. + +* Wed Oct 23 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.52-2 +- build in 8.0.1. +- x86_64: avoid gcc-3.2 ICE on x86_64 for now. + +* Tue Oct 22 2002 Ulrich Drepper 0.52 +- Add libelf-devel to conflicts for elfutils-devel + +* Mon Oct 21 2002 Ulrich Drepper 0.50 +- Split into runtime and devel package + +* Fri Oct 18 2002 Ulrich Drepper 0.49 +- integrate into official sources + +* Wed Oct 16 2002 Jeff Johnson 0.46-1 +- Swaddle. diff --git a/libasm.a b/libasm.a new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03cafd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/libasm.a @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +/* GNU ld script + + Libraries in Developer Toolset are linked in statically to allow + compiled binaries to run even when DTS is not installed. */ +INPUT(libasm.ar) diff --git a/libasm.so b/libasm.so new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03cafd9 --- /dev/null +++ b/libasm.so @@ -0,0 +1,5 @@ +/* GNU ld script + + Libraries in Developer Toolset are linked in statically to allow + compiled binaries to run even when DTS is not installed. */ +INPUT(libasm.ar) diff --git a/libdw.a b/libdw.a new file mode 100644 index 0000000..60b8f20 --- /dev/null +++ b/libdw.a @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +/* GNU ld script + + Static libraries in Developer Toolset are named .ar to prevent + brp-strip-static-archive from stripping them. But we still want + them to be found in cases like -static -lxyz, hence this linker + script. */ +GROUP(libdw.ar libebl.ar libebl_static_pic.ar libcpu_static_pic.ar) diff --git a/libdw.so b/libdw.so new file mode 100644 index 0000000..03a0688 --- /dev/null +++ b/libdw.so @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +/* GNU ld script + + Libraries in Developer Toolset are linked in statically to allow + compiled binaries to run even when DTS is not installed. */ +GROUP(libdw.ar libebl.ar libebl_static_pic.ar libcpu_static_pic.ar) +INPUT(-llzma -lbz2 -lz) +INPUT(-lelf) diff --git a/libelf.a b/libelf.a new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3d14ac9 --- /dev/null +++ b/libelf.a @@ -0,0 +1,7 @@ +/* GNU ld script + + Static libraries in Developer Toolset are named .ar to prevent + brp-strip-static-archive from stripping them. But we still want + them to be found in cases like -static -lxyz, hence this linker + script. */ +INPUT(libelf.ar) diff --git a/libelf.so b/libelf.so new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ac3ef2c --- /dev/null +++ b/libelf.so @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +/* GNU ld script + + Libraries in Developer Toolset are linked in statically to allow + compiled binaries to run even when DTS is not installed. */ +INPUT(libelf.ar) +INPUT(-lz) diff --git a/sources b/sources new file mode 100644 index 0000000..5277574 --- /dev/null +++ b/sources @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +SHA512 (elfutils-0.176.tar.bz2) = 7f032913be363a43229ded85d495dcf7542b3c85974aaaba0d984228dc9ac1721da3dc388d3fa02325a80940161db7e9ad2c9e4521a424ad8a7d050c0902915b