/* PLT trampolines. ARM/NaCl version.
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. */
#include
.syntax unified
.text
@ Change &GOT[n+3] into 8*n. Note relocs are 8 bytes each.
.macro compute_reloc_arg pltgot, got2
sub r1, \pltgot, \got2 @ r1 = &GOT[n+3] - &GOT[2] = 4*(n-1)
sub r1, r1, #4 @ r1 = 4*n
add r1, r1, r1 @ r1 *= 2 = 8*n
.endm
CFI_SECTIONS
.globl _dl_runtime_resolve
.type _dl_runtime_resolve, %function
.p2align 4
_dl_runtime_resolve:
cfi_startproc
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (8)
@ We get called with:
@ lr contains the return address from this call
@ stack[1] contains &GOT[n+3] (pointer to function)
@ stack[0] points to &GOT[2]
ldr ip, [sp] @ ip gets &GOT[2]
@ Save the argument registers and the return address.
@ r4 doesn't need to be saved, but it makes the total
@ adjustment to sp (including the two words pushed by
@ the PLT code) an even eight words, so sp stays aligned.
push {r0-r4, lr}
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (24)
cfi_rel_offset (r0, 0)
cfi_rel_offset (r1, 4)
cfi_rel_offset (r2, 8)
cfi_rel_offset (r3, 12)
cfi_rel_offset (r4, 16)
cfi_rel_offset (lr, 20)
ldr r1, [sp, #28] @ r1 gets &GOT[n+3]
@ Get the 'struct link_map *' for the first argument to _dl_fixup.
sfi_breg ip, ldr r0, [\B, #-4]
@ Get the reloc offset for the second argument to _dl_fixup.
compute_reloc_arg r1, ip
@ This does the real work, and returns the real call target.
sfi_bl _dl_fixup
mov ip, r0
@ Restore the saved registers.
pop {r0-r4, lr}
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-24)
cfi_restore (r0)
cfi_restore (r1)
cfi_restore (r2)
cfi_restore (r3)
cfi_restore (r4)
cfi_restore (lr)
@ Now compensate for the two words pushed by the PLT code.
sfi_sp add sp, #8
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (-8)
@ Finally, jump to the newfound call target.
sfi_bx ip
cfi_endproc
.size _dl_runtime_resolve, .-_dl_runtime_resolve
#ifndef PROF
.globl _dl_runtime_profile
.type _dl_runtime_profile, #function
.p2align 4
_dl_runtime_profile:
cfi_startproc
cfi_adjust_cfa_offset (8)
@ We get called with:
@ lr contains the return address from this call
@ stack[1] contains &GOT[n+3] (pointer to function)
@ stack[0] points to &GOT[2]
@ Stack layout:
@ sp + 204 framesize returned from pltenter
@ sp + 12 La_arm_regs
@ sp + 4 Saved two arguments to _dl_profile_fixup
@ sp + 0 outgoing argument to _dl_profile_fixup
@ For now, we only save the general purpose registers.
# define PLTEXIT_ARGS 4
# define LA_ARM_REGS (PLTEXIT_ARGS + 8)
# define LA_ARM_REGS_SIZE (4 * (4 + 1 + 1 + 42))
# define PLTENTER_FRAMESIZE (LA_ARM_REGS + LA_ARM_REGS_SIZE)
# define FRAMESIZE (((PLTENTER_FRAMESIZE + 4) + 15) & -16)
@ The NaCl ABI requires that sp be aligned to 16 bytes at call
@ sites. Assuming that was met on entry to the PLT, sp is
@ now exactly 8 bytes misaligned.
sfi_sp sub sp, #(FRAMESIZE - 8)
cfi_def_cfa_offset (FRAMESIZE)
@ Store the argument registers in La_arm_regs.
strd r0, r1, [sp, #LA_ARM_REGS]
cfi_offset (r0, LA_ARM_REGS + 0)
cfi_offset (r1, LA_ARM_REGS + 4)
strd r2, r3, [sp, #(LA_ARM_REGS + 8)]
cfi_offset (r2, LA_ARM_REGS + 8)
cfi_offset (r3, LA_ARM_REGS + 12)
ldr ip, [sp, #(FRAMESIZE - 8)] @ ip gets &GOT[2]
ldr r3, [sp, #(FRAMESIZE - 4)] @ r3 gets &GOT[n+3]
@ Recover the incoming sp and lr and save those in La_arm_regs.
add r0, sp, #FRAMESIZE
mov r1, lr
strd r0, r1, [sp, #(LA_ARM_REGS + 16)]
cfi_offset (sp, LA_ARM_REGS + 16)
cfi_offset (lr, LA_ARM_REGS + 20)
@ Get the 'struct link_map *' for the first arg to _dl_profile_fixup.
sfi_breg ip, ldr r0, [\B, #-4]
@ Get the reloc offset for the second argument to _dl_profile_fixup.
compute_reloc_arg r3, ip
@ The third argument is the original return address, still in lr.
mov r2, lr
@ Compute the fourth argument, the La_arm_regs pointer.
add r3, sp, #PLTEXIT_ARGS
@ Compute the fifth argument, the address of the 'framesize'
@ out parameter, and store it at the top of the stack.
add ip, sp, #PLTENTER_FRAMESIZE
str ip, [sp]
@ Save away the first two arguments, which we will need
@ again for _dl_call_pltexit, below.
strd r0, r1, [sp, #PLTEXIT_ARGS]
@ This does the real work, and returns the real call target.
sfi_bl _dl_profile_fixup
@ The address to call is now in r0.
@ Check whether we're wrapping this function,
@ i.e. if the framesize out parameter is >= 0.
ldr ip, [sp, #PLTENTER_FRAMESIZE]
cmp ip, #0
bge 1f
cfi_remember_state
@ Save _dl_profile_fixup's return value: the real call target.
mov ip, r0
@ Restore the registers from the La_arm_regs (perhaps as modified
@ by audit modules' pltenter functions).
add r1, sp, #LA_ARM_REGS
sfi_sp sfi_breg r1, ldmia \B, {r0-r3, sp, lr}
cfi_def_cfa_offset (0)
cfi_restore (r0)
cfi_restore (r1)
cfi_restore (r2)
cfi_restore (r3)
cfi_restore (sp)
cfi_restore (lr)
@ Finally, jump to the newfound call target.
sfi_bx ip
1: cfi_restore_state
@ The new frame size is in ip.
@ Save the fp in the stack slot previously used for the fifth
@ argument to _dl_profile_fixup.
str fp, [sp]
cfi_offset (fp, 0)
@ Save the result of _dl_profile_fixup, the real call target.
@ We'll reuse the stack slot just used for the 'framesize'
@ out parameter to _dl_profile_fixup.
str r0, [sp, #PLTENTER_FRAMESIZE]
@ Stack layout:
@ fp + 264 call target
@ fp + 72 La_arm_regs
@ fp + 68 Saved two arguments to _dl_profile_fixup
@ fp + 64 saved fp
@ fp + 0 La_arm_retval
@ sp..fp copied incoming stack space (plus alignment)
@ For now, we only save the general purpose registers.
# define FP_LA_ARM_RETVAL 0
# define LA_ARM_RETVAL_SIZE (4 * (4 + 12))
# define FP_SAVED_FP LA_ARM_RETVAL_SIZE
# define FP_PLTEXIT_ARGS (FP_SAVED_FP + 4)
# define FP_LA_ARM_REGS (FP_PLTEXIT_ARGS + 8)
# define FP_CALL_TARGET (FP_LA_ARM_REGS + LA_ARM_REGS_SIZE)
# define FP_FRAMESIZE (FP_CALL_TARGET + 4)
sub fp, sp, #(FP_FRAMESIZE - FRAMESIZE)
cfi_def_cfa (fp, FP_FRAMESIZE)
sub r1, fp, ip
@ This doesn't need sfi_sp because we just include the
@ sandboxing mask along with the alignment mask.
bic sp, r1, #0xc000000f
@ Copy the stack arguments. The audit modules' pltenter
@ function(s) decided how much needs to be copied.
@ Load the sp as modified by pltenter functions, rather
@ than what we think the incoming sp was (fp + FP_FRAMESIZE).
sfi_breg fp, ldr r1, [\B, #(FP_LA_ARM_REGS + 16)]
mov r0, sp
mov r2, ip
sfi_bl memcpy
@ Load up the arguments from La_arm_regs and call the user's function.
sfi_breg fp, ldr ip, [\B, #FP_CALL_TARGET]
sfi_breg fp, ldrd r0, r1, [\B, #FP_LA_ARM_REGS]
sfi_breg fp, ldrd r2, r3, [\B, #(FP_LA_ARM_REGS + 8)]
sfi_blx ip
@ Stash the return value registers in La_arm_retval.
sfi_breg fp, strd r0, r1, [\B, #FP_LA_ARM_RETVAL]
sfi_breg fp, strd r2, r3, [\B, #(FP_LA_ARM_RETVAL + 8)]
@ Call pltexit. We saved the first two arguments earlier--they
@ are the same ones passed to _dl_profile_fixup. The latter two
@ arguments are La_arm_regs and La_arm_retval blocks, respectively.
sfi_breg fp, ldrd r0, r1, [\B, #FP_PLTEXIT_ARGS]
add r2, fp, #FP_LA_ARM_REGS
add r3, fp, #FP_LA_ARM_RETVAL
sfi_bl _dl_call_pltexit
@ Reload the saved return value registers for the caller.
sfi_breg fp, ldrd r0, r1, [\B, #FP_LA_ARM_RETVAL]
sfi_breg fp, ldrd r2, r3, [\B, #(FP_LA_ARM_RETVAL + 8)]
@ Unwind the frame.
sfi_sp mov sp, fp
cfi_def_cfa_register (sp)
ldr fp, [sp, #FP_SAVED_FP]
cfi_restore (fp)
@ Reload the lr and sp values from La_arm_regs, where they
@ might have been modified by pltenter functions, rather than
@ computing what we think the incoming value was.
ldr lr, [sp, #(FP_LA_ARM_REGS + 20)]
cfi_restore (lr)
sfi_sp ldr sp, [sp, #(FP_LA_ARM_REGS + 16)]
cfi_def_cfa_offset (0)
@ Finally, return to the caller.
sfi_bx lr
cfi_endproc
.size _dl_runtime_profile, .-_dl_runtime_profile
#endif
.previous