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- /* $OpenBSD: exec.h,v 1.30 2015/02/09 11:52:47 miod Exp $ */
- /* $NetBSD: exec.h,v 1.59 1996/02/09 18:25:09 christos Exp $ */
- /*-
- * Copyright (c) 1994 Christopher G. Demetriou
- * Copyright (c) 1993 Theo de Raadt
- * Copyright (c) 1992, 1993
- * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
- * (c) UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
- * All or some portions of this file are derived from material licensed
- * to the University of California by American Telephone and Telegraph
- * Co. or Unix System Laboratories, Inc. and are reproduced herein with
- * the permission of UNIX System Laboratories, Inc.
- *
- * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
- * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
- * are met:
- * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
- * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
- * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
- * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
- * 3. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors
- * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
- * without specific prior written permission.
- *
- * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
- * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
- * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
- * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
- * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
- * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
- * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
- * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
- * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
- * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
- * SUCH DAMAGE.
- *
- * @(#)exec.h 8.3 (Berkeley) 1/21/94
- */
- #ifndef _SYS_EXEC_H_
- #define _SYS_EXEC_H_
- /*
- * The following structure is found at the top of the user stack of each
- * user process. The ps program uses it to locate argv and environment
- * strings. Programs that wish ps to display other information may modify
- * it; normally ps_argvstr points to argv[0], and ps_nargvstr is the same
- * as the program's argc. The fields ps_envstr and ps_nenvstr are the
- * equivalent for the environment.
- */
- struct ps_strings {
- char **ps_argvstr; /* first of 0 or more argument strings */
- int ps_nargvstr; /* the number of argument strings */
- char **ps_envstr; /* first of 0 or more environment strings */
- int ps_nenvstr; /* the number of environment strings */
- };
- /*
- * Below the PS_STRINGS and sigtramp, we may require a gap on the stack
- * (used to copyin/copyout various emulation data structures).
- */
- #define STACKGAPLEN (2*1024) /* plenty enough for now */
- /*
- * the following structures allow execve() to put together processes
- * in a more extensible and cleaner way.
- *
- * the exec_package struct defines an executable being execve()'d.
- * it contains the header, the vmspace-building commands, the vnode
- * information, and the arguments associated with the newly-execve'd
- * process.
- *
- * the exec_vmcmd struct defines a command description to be used
- * in creating the new process's vmspace.
- */
- struct proc;
- struct exec_package;
- typedef int (*exec_makecmds_fcn)(struct proc *, struct exec_package *);
- struct execsw {
- u_int es_hdrsz; /* size of header for this format */
- exec_makecmds_fcn es_check; /* function to check exec format */
- struct emul *es_emul; /* emulation */
- };
- struct exec_vmcmd {
- int (*ev_proc)(struct proc *p, struct exec_vmcmd *cmd);
- /* procedure to run for region of vmspace */
- u_long ev_len; /* length of the segment to map */
- u_long ev_addr; /* address in the vmspace to place it at */
- struct vnode *ev_vp; /* vnode pointer for the file w/the data */
- u_long ev_offset; /* offset in the file for the data */
- u_int ev_prot; /* protections for segment */
- int ev_flags;
- #define VMCMD_RELATIVE 0x0001 /* ev_addr is relative to base entry */
- #define VMCMD_BASE 0x0002 /* marks a base entry */
- };
- #define EXEC_DEFAULT_VMCMD_SETSIZE 8 /* # of cmds in set to start */
- /* exec vmspace-creation command set; see below */
- struct exec_vmcmd_set {
- u_int evs_cnt;
- u_int evs_used;
- struct exec_vmcmd *evs_cmds;
- struct exec_vmcmd evs_start[EXEC_DEFAULT_VMCMD_SETSIZE];
- };
- struct exec_package {
- char *ep_name; /* file's name */
- void *ep_hdr; /* file's exec header */
- u_int ep_hdrlen; /* length of ep_hdr */
- u_int ep_hdrvalid; /* bytes of ep_hdr that are valid */
- struct nameidata *ep_ndp; /* namei data pointer for lookups */
- struct exec_vmcmd_set ep_vmcmds; /* vmcmds used to build vmspace */
- struct vnode *ep_vp; /* executable's vnode */
- struct vattr *ep_vap; /* executable's attributes */
- u_long ep_taddr; /* process's text address */
- u_long ep_tsize; /* size of process's text */
- u_long ep_daddr; /* process's data(+bss) address */
- u_long ep_dsize; /* size of process's data(+bss) */
- u_long ep_maxsaddr; /* proc's max stack addr ("top") */
- u_long ep_minsaddr; /* proc's min stack addr ("bottom") */
- u_long ep_ssize; /* size of process's stack */
- u_long ep_entry; /* process's entry point */
- u_int ep_flags; /* flags; see below. */
- char **ep_fa; /* a fake args vector for scripts */
- int ep_fd; /* a file descriptor we're holding */
- struct emul *ep_emul; /* os emulation */
- void *ep_emul_arg; /* emulation argument */
- void *ep_emul_argp; /* emulation argument pointer */
- char *ep_interp; /* name of interpreter if any */
- u_long ep_interp_pos; /* interpreter load position */
- };
- #define EXEC_INDIR 0x0001 /* script handling already done */
- #define EXEC_HASFD 0x0002 /* holding a shell script */
- #define EXEC_HASARGL 0x0004 /* has fake args vector */
- #define EXEC_SKIPARG 0x0008 /* don't copy user-supplied argv[0] */
- #define EXEC_DESTR 0x0010 /* destructive ops performed */
- #ifdef _KERNEL
- /*
- * functions used either by execve() or the various cpu-dependent execve()
- * hooks.
- */
- int exec_makecmds(struct proc *, struct exec_package *);
- int exec_runcmds(struct proc *, struct exec_package *);
- void vmcmdset_extend(struct exec_vmcmd_set *);
- void kill_vmcmds(struct exec_vmcmd_set *evsp);
- int vmcmd_map_pagedvn(struct proc *, struct exec_vmcmd *);
- int vmcmd_map_readvn(struct proc *, struct exec_vmcmd *);
- int vmcmd_map_zero(struct proc *, struct exec_vmcmd *);
- int vmcmd_randomize(struct proc *, struct exec_vmcmd *);
- void *copyargs(struct exec_package *,
- struct ps_strings *,
- void *, void *);
- void setregs(struct proc *, struct exec_package *,
- u_long, register_t *);
- int check_exec(struct proc *, struct exec_package *);
- int exec_setup_stack(struct proc *, struct exec_package *);
- int exec_process_vmcmds(struct proc *, struct exec_package *);
- #ifdef DEBUG
- void new_vmcmd(struct exec_vmcmd_set *evsp,
- int (*proc)(struct proc *p, struct exec_vmcmd *),
- u_long len, u_long addr, struct vnode *vp, u_long offset,
- u_int prot, int flags);
- #define NEW_VMCMD(evsp,proc,len,addr,vp,offset,prot) \
- new_vmcmd(evsp,proc,len,addr,vp,offset,prot, 0);
- #define NEW_VMCMD2(evsp,proc,len,addr,vp,offset,prot,flags) \
- new_vmcmd(evsp,proc,len,addr,vp,offset,prot,flags)
- #else /* DEBUG */
- #define NEW_VMCMD(evsp,proc,len,addr,vp,offset,prot) \
- NEW_VMCMD2(evsp,proc,len,addr,vp,offset,prot,0)
- #define NEW_VMCMD2(evsp,proc,len,addr,vp,offset,prot,flags) do { \
- struct exec_vmcmd *vcp; \
- if ((evsp)->evs_used >= (evsp)->evs_cnt) \
- vmcmdset_extend(evsp); \
- vcp = &(evsp)->evs_cmds[(evsp)->evs_used++]; \
- vcp->ev_proc = (proc); \
- vcp->ev_len = (len); \
- vcp->ev_addr = (addr); \
- if ((vcp->ev_vp = (vp)) != NULLVP) \
- vref(vp); \
- vcp->ev_offset = (offset); \
- vcp->ev_prot = (prot); \
- vcp->ev_flags = (flags); \
- } while (0)
- #endif /* DEBUG */
- /* Initialize an empty vmcmd set */
- #define VMCMDSET_INIT(vmc) do { \
- (vmc)->evs_cnt = EXEC_DEFAULT_VMCMD_SETSIZE; \
- (vmc)->evs_cmds = (vmc)->evs_start; \
- (vmc)->evs_used = 0; \
- } while (0)
- /*
- * Exec function switch:
- *
- * Note that each makecmds function is responsible for loading the
- * exec package with the necessary functions for any exec-type-specific
- * handling.
- *
- * Functions for specific exec types should be defined in their own
- * header file.
- */
- extern struct execsw execsw[];
- extern int nexecs;
- extern int exec_maxhdrsz;
- /*
- * If non-zero, stackgap_random specifies the upper limit of the random gap size
- * added to the fixed stack position. Must be n^2.
- */
- extern int stackgap_random;
- /* Limit on total PT_OPENBSD_RANDOMIZE bytes. */
- #define ELF_RANDOMIZE_LIMIT 64*1024
- #endif /* _KERNEL */
- #ifndef N_PAGSIZ
- #define N_PAGSIZ(ex) (__LDPGSZ)
- #endif
- /*
- * Legacy a.out structures and defines; start deleting these when
- * external use no longer exist.
- */
- /*
- * Header prepended to each a.out file.
- * only manipulate the a_midmag field via the
- * N_SETMAGIC/N_GET{MAGIC,MID,FLAG} macros below.
- */
- struct exec {
- u_int32_t a_midmag; /* htonl(flags<<26|mid<<16|magic) */
- u_int32_t a_text; /* text segment size */
- u_int32_t a_data; /* initialized data size */
- u_int32_t a_bss; /* uninitialized data size */
- u_int32_t a_syms; /* symbol table size */
- u_int32_t a_entry; /* entry point */
- u_int32_t a_trsize; /* text relocation size */
- u_int32_t a_drsize; /* data relocation size */
- };
- /* a_magic */
- #define OMAGIC 0407 /* old impure format */
- #define NMAGIC 0410 /* read-only text */
- #define ZMAGIC 0413 /* demand load format */
- #define QMAGIC 0314 /* "compact" demand load format; deprecated */
- /*
- * a_mid - keep sorted in numerical order for sanity's sake
- * ensure that: 0 < mid < 0x3ff
- */
- #define MID_ZERO 0 /* unknown - implementation dependent */
- #define MID_SUN010 1 /* sun 68010/68020 binary */
- #define MID_SUN020 2 /* sun 68020-only binary */
- #define MID_PC386 100 /* 386 PC binary. (so quoth BFD) */
- #define MID_ROMPAOS 104 /* old IBM RT */
- #define MID_I386 134 /* i386 BSD binary */
- #define MID_M68K 135 /* m68k BSD binary with 8K page sizes */
- #define MID_M68K4K 136 /* DO NOT USE: m68k BSD binary with 4K page sizes */
- #define MID_NS32532 137 /* ns32532 */
- #define MID_SPARC 138 /* sparc */
- #define MID_PMAX 139 /* pmax */
- #define MID_VAX1K 140 /* vax 1k page size */
- #define MID_ALPHA 141 /* Alpha BSD binary */
- #define MID_MIPS 142 /* big-endian MIPS */
- #define MID_ARM6 143 /* ARM6 */
- #define MID_SH3 145 /* SH3 */
- #define MID_POWERPC 149 /* big-endian PowerPC */
- #define MID_VAX 150 /* vax */
- #define MID_SPARC64 151 /* LP64 sparc */
- #define MID_MIPS2 152 /* MIPS2 */
- #define MID_M88K 153 /* m88k BSD binary */
- #define MID_HPPA 154 /* hppa */
- #define MID_AMD64 157 /* AMD64 */
- #define MID_MIPS64 158 /* big-endian MIPS64 */
- #define MID_HP200 200 /* hp200 (68010) BSD binary */
- #define MID_HP300 300 /* hp300 (68020+68881) BSD binary */
- #define MID_HPUX 0x20C /* hp200/300 HP-UX binary */
- #define MID_HPUX800 0x20B /* hp800 HP-UX binary pa1.0 */
- #define MID_HPPA11 0x210 /* hp700 HP-UX binary pa1.1 */
- #define MID_HPPA20 0x214 /* hp700 HP-UX binary pa2.0 */
- /*
- * a_flags
- */
- #define EX_DYNAMIC 0x20
- #define EX_PIC 0x10
- #define EX_DPMASK 0x30
- /*
- * Interpretation of the (a_flags & EX_DPMASK) bits:
- *
- * 00 traditional executable or object file
- * 01 object file contains PIC code (set by `as -k')
- * 10 dynamic executable
- * 11 position independent executable image
- * (eg. a shared library)
- *
- */
- /*
- * The a.out structure's a_midmag field is a network-byteorder encoding
- * of this int
- * FFFFFFmmmmmmmmmmMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
- * Where `F' is 6 bits of flag like EX_DYNAMIC,
- * `m' is 10 bits of machine-id like MID_I386, and
- * `M' is 16 bits worth of magic number, ie. ZMAGIC.
- * The macros below will set/get the needed fields.
- */
- #define N_GETMAGIC(ex) \
- ( (((ex).a_midmag)&0xffff0000) ? (ntohl(((ex).a_midmag))&0xffff) : ((ex).a_midmag))
- #define N_GETMAGIC2(ex) \
- ( (((ex).a_midmag)&0xffff0000) ? (ntohl(((ex).a_midmag))&0xffff) : \
- (((ex).a_midmag) | 0x10000) )
- #define N_GETMID(ex) \
- ( (((ex).a_midmag)&0xffff0000) ? ((ntohl(((ex).a_midmag))>>16)&0x03ff) : MID_ZERO )
- #define N_GETFLAG(ex) \
- ( (((ex).a_midmag)&0xffff0000) ? ((ntohl(((ex).a_midmag))>>26)&0x3f) : 0 )
- #define N_SETMAGIC(ex,mag,mid,flag) \
- ( (ex).a_midmag = htonl( (((flag)&0x3f)<<26) | (((mid)&0x03ff)<<16) | \
- (((mag)&0xffff)) ) )
- #define N_ALIGN(ex,x) \
- (N_GETMAGIC(ex) == ZMAGIC || N_GETMAGIC(ex) == QMAGIC ? \
- ((x) + __LDPGSZ - 1) & ~(__LDPGSZ - 1) : (x))
- /* Valid magic number check. */
- #define N_BADMAG(ex) \
- (N_GETMAGIC(ex) != NMAGIC && N_GETMAGIC(ex) != OMAGIC && \
- N_GETMAGIC(ex) != ZMAGIC && N_GETMAGIC(ex) != QMAGIC)
- /* Address of the bottom of the text segment. */
- #define N_TXTADDR(ex) (N_GETMAGIC2(ex) == (ZMAGIC|0x10000) ? 0 : __LDPGSZ)
- /* Address of the bottom of the data segment. */
- #define N_DATADDR(ex) \
- (N_GETMAGIC(ex) == OMAGIC ? N_TXTADDR(ex) + (ex).a_text : \
- (N_TXTADDR(ex) + (ex).a_text + __LDPGSZ - 1) & ~(__LDPGSZ - 1))
- /* Address of the bottom of the bss segment. */
- #define N_BSSADDR(ex) \
- (N_DATADDR(ex) + (ex).a_data)
- /* Text segment offset. */
- #define N_TXTOFF(ex) \
- ( N_GETMAGIC2(ex)==ZMAGIC || N_GETMAGIC2(ex)==(QMAGIC|0x10000) ? \
- 0 : (N_GETMAGIC2(ex)==(ZMAGIC|0x10000) ? __LDPGSZ : \
- sizeof(struct exec)) )
- /* Data segment offset. */
- #define N_DATOFF(ex) \
- N_ALIGN(ex, N_TXTOFF(ex) + (ex).a_text)
- /* Text relocation table offset. */
- #define N_TRELOFF(ex) \
- (N_DATOFF(ex) + (ex).a_data)
- /* Data relocation table offset. */
- #define N_DRELOFF(ex) \
- (N_TRELOFF(ex) + (ex).a_trsize)
- /* Symbol table offset. */
- #define N_SYMOFF(ex) \
- (N_DRELOFF(ex) + (ex).a_drsize)
- /* String table offset. */
- #define N_STROFF(ex) \
- (N_SYMOFF(ex) + (ex).a_syms)
- #include <machine/exec.h>
- #endif /* !_SYS_EXEC_H_ */
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