/* Convert from file to memory representation. Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2012, 2015 Red Hat, Inc. This file is part of elfutils. Written by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>, 1998. This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of either * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version or * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version or both in parallel, as here. 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 copies of the GNU General Public License and the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H # include <config.h> #endif #include <assert.h> #include <endian.h> #include <string.h> #include "libelfP.h" #ifndef LIBELFBITS # define LIBELFBITS 32 #endif Elf_Data * elfw2(LIBELFBITS, xlatetom) (Elf_Data *dest, const Elf_Data *src, unsigned int encode) { /* First test whether the input data is really suitable for this type. This means, whether there is an integer number of records. Note that for this implementation the memory and file size of the data types are identical. */ #if EV_NUM != 2 size_t recsize = __libelf_type_sizes[src->d_version - 1][ELFW(ELFCLASS,LIBELFBITS) - 1][src->d_type]; #else size_t recsize = __libelf_type_sizes[0][ELFW(ELFCLASS,LIBELFBITS) - 1][src->d_type]; #endif /* We shouldn't require integer number of records when processing notes. Payload bytes follow the header immediately, it's not an array of records as is the case otherwise. */ if (src->d_type != ELF_T_NHDR && src->d_size % recsize != 0) { __libelf_seterrno (ELF_E_INVALID_DATA); return NULL; } /* Next see whether the converted data fits in the output buffer. */ if (src->d_size > dest->d_size) { __libelf_seterrno (ELF_E_DEST_SIZE); return NULL; } /* Test the encode parameter. */ if (encode != ELFDATA2LSB && encode != ELFDATA2MSB) { __libelf_seterrno (ELF_E_INVALID_ENCODING); return NULL; } /* Determine the translation function to use. At this point we make an assumption which is valid for all existing implementations so far: the memory and file sizes are the same. This has very important consequences: a) The requirement that the source and destination buffer can overlap can easily be fulfilled. b) We need only one function to convert from and memory to file and vice versa since the function only has to copy and/or change the byte order. */ if ((BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN && encode == ELFDATA2LSB) || (BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN && encode == ELFDATA2MSB)) { /* We simply have to copy since the byte order is the same. */ if (src->d_buf != dest->d_buf) memmove (dest->d_buf, src->d_buf, src->d_size); } else { xfct_t fctp; /* Get a pointer to the transformation functions. The `#ifdef' is a small optimization since we don't anticipate another ELF version and so would waste "precious" code. */ #if EV_NUM != 2 fctp = __elf_xfctstom[src->d_version - 1][dest->d_version - 1][ELFW(ELFCLASS, LIBELFBITS) - 1][src->d_type]; #else fctp = __elf_xfctstom[0][0][ELFW(ELFCLASS, LIBELFBITS) - 1][src->d_type]; #endif /* Do the real work. */ (*fctp) (dest->d_buf, src->d_buf, src->d_size, 0); } /* Now set the real destination type and length since the operation was successful. */ dest->d_type = src->d_type; dest->d_size = src->d_size; return dest; } INTDEF(elfw2(LIBELFBITS, xlatetom))