toolsandutils/e32tools/elf2e32/source/pl_elfconsumer.cpp
author Mike Kinghan <mikek@symbian.org>
Tue, 16 Nov 2010 14:32:12 +0000
branchGCC_SURGE
changeset 79 f7dee603db09
parent 0 83f4b4db085c
child 10 d4b442d23379
permissions -rw-r--r--
[GCCE] We need a way for the HAL config extension to parameterise the HAL config file (.hcf) that will be used, depending upon the toolchain we are building with. E.g. if we are building BeagleBoard with RVCT we can configure hardware floating point because we have ARM's vfp math libraries; if we are building it with GCC, we lack this library support.

// Copyright (c) 2004-2009 Nokia Corporation and/or its subsidiary(-ies).
// All rights reserved.
// This component and the accompanying materials are made available
// under the terms of "Eclipse Public License v1.0"
// which accompanies this distribution, and is available
// at the URL "http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html".
//
// Initial Contributors:
// Nokia Corporation - initial contribution.
//
// Contributors:
//
// Description:
// Implementation of the Class ElfConsumer for the elf2e32 tool
// @internalComponent
// @released
// 
//

#include "pl_elfconsumer.h"
#include "parameterlistinterface.h"
#include "errorhandler.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <string>

using std::list;
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
using std::min;

/**
Constructor for class ElfConsumer
@param aParameterListInterface - instance of class ParameterListInterface
@internalComponent
@released
*/
ElfConsumer::ElfConsumer(ParameterListInterface *aParameterListInterface) :\
 ElfExecutable(aParameterListInterface) ,\
 iMemBlock(NULL)
{
}


/**
Destructor for class ElfConsumer
@internalComponent
@released
*/
ElfConsumer::~ElfConsumer(){

	DELETE_PTR_ARRAY(iMemBlock);
}


/**
This operation takes the member of the ElfFileWriter object that is to be populated with the
export info in the iExports member (from the iInputElfFile member of ElfConsumer).
@param aFile - Elf file name
@internalComponent
@released
*/
PLUINT32 ElfConsumer::ReadElfFile(char* aFile){
	FILE*	aFd;

	if( (aFd = fopen(aFile,"rb")) == NULL) {
		throw FileError(FILEOPENERROR, aFile);
	}

	fseek(aFd, 0, SEEK_END);

	PLUINT32 aSz = ftell(aFd);
	iMemBlock = new char[aSz];

	fseek(aFd, 0, SEEK_SET);

	// Certain Windows devices (e.g., network shares) limit the size of I/O operations to 64MB
	// or less.  We read all the data in individual KMaxWindowsIOSize (32MB) chunks to be safe.
	PLUINT32 chunkSize = 0;
	for( PLUINT32 bytesRead = 0; bytesRead < aSz; bytesRead += chunkSize) {
		
		chunkSize = min(aSz - bytesRead, PLUINT32(KMaxWindowsIOSize));
		
		if( fread(iMemBlock + bytesRead, chunkSize, 1, aFd) != 1) {
			throw FileError(FILEREADERROR, aFile);
		}		
	}
	
	return 0;
}


/**
Funtion for getting elf symbol list
@param aList - list of symbols found in elf files
@return - 0 for no exports in elf files, otherwise number of symbols found
@internalComponent
@released
*/
int ElfConsumer::GetElfSymbolList(list<Symbol*>& aList){

	if( !iExports ) 
		return 0;

	//Get the exported symbols
	vector<DllSymbol*> aTmpList = iExports->GetExports(true);

	typedef vector<DllSymbol*> List;
	List::iterator aItr = aTmpList.begin();
	while( aItr != aTmpList.end() ){
		aList.push_back((Symbol*) (*aItr));
		aItr++;
	}
	aTmpList.clear();
	return aList.size();
}

/**
Funtion for getting image details
@internalComponent
@released
*/
void ElfConsumer::GetImageDetails(/*E32ImageInterface aInterface*/){

}


/**
Funtion for processing elf file
@internalComponent
@released
*/
PLUINT32 ElfConsumer::ProcessElfFile(){

	Elf32_Ehdr *aElfHdr = ELF_ENTRY_PTR(Elf32_Ehdr, iMemBlock, 0);

	try
	{
		ElfExecutable::ProcessElfFile(aElfHdr);
		
		/* The following is a workaround for the ARM linker problem.
		 * Linker Problem: ARM linker generates Long ARM to Thumb veneers for which
		 * relocation entries are not generated.
		 * The linker problem is resolved in ARM Linker version RVCT 2.2 Build 616.
		 * Hence the workaround is applicable only for executables generated
		 * by ARM linker 2.2 and if build number is below 616.
		 */
		char * aARMCompiler = "ARM Linker, RVCT";
		int length = strlen(aARMCompiler);
		char * aCommentSection = ElfExecutable::FindCommentSection();
   		/* The .comment section in an elf file contains the compiler version information and 
   		 * it is used to apply the fore mentioned workaround. 
   		 * Some build tool chains generating elf file output without the .comment section, 
   		 * just to save the disk space. In this case the variable aCommentSection gets the NULL value.
   		 * Solution: This workaround is only applicable for RVCT compiler. So if the .comment section 
   		 * is not available in the elf file, then this workaround is no need to be applied.
   		 */
   		if(aCommentSection != NULL)
   		{
		if (!strncmp(aCommentSection, aARMCompiler, length))
		{
			int WorkAroundBuildNo = 616;
			int BuildNo = 0;
			char* RVCTVersion = aCommentSection+length;

			/* RVCTVersion contains the following string
			 * "<MajorVersion>.<MinorVersion> [Build <BuildNumber>]"
			 * Example: "2.2 [Build 616]"
			 */
			String Version(RVCTVersion);
			size_t pos = Version.find_last_of(' ');
			size_t size = Version.size();
			if (pos < size)
			{
				size_t index = pos + 1;
				if (index < size)
				{
					BuildNo = atoi(strtok(RVCTVersion+index, "]"));
				}
			}

			/* Workaround is applicable only when the version is 2.2 and if the
			 * build number is below 616.
			 */
			size_t minorVersionPos = Version.find_first_of('.');
			char RVCTMinorVersion='0';
			if (minorVersionPos < size)
			{
				size_t index = minorVersionPos + 1;
				if (index < size)
				{
					RVCTMinorVersion = *(RVCTVersion + index);
				}
			}

			if ((*RVCTVersion == '2') && (RVCTMinorVersion == '2') &&
				(BuildNo < WorkAroundBuildNo))
			{ 
				/* The static symbol table should be processed to identify the veneer symbols.
				 * Relocation entries should be generated for these symbols if the linker 
				 * is not generating the same.
				 */
				ElfExecutable::FindStaticSymbolTable();
				ElfExecutable::ProcessVeneers();
			}
		}
		}
	}
	catch(ErrorHandler&) 
	{
		throw;
	} 
	/*catch(...) // If there are any other unhandled exception,they are handled here.
	{
		//Warning to indicate that there had been an exception at this point.
		MessageHandler::GetInstance()->ReportWarning(ELFFILEERROR,(char*)iParameterListInterface->ElfInput());
		throw;
	} */
	return 0;
}