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  1 #! /bin/bash
  2 # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
  3 # (c) 2015, Quentin Casasnovas <quentin.casasnovas@oracle.com>
  4 
  5 obj=$1
  6 
  7 file ${obj} | grep -q ELF || (echo "${obj} is not an ELF file." 1>&2 ; exit 0)
  8 
  9 # Bail out early if there isn't an __ex_table section in this object file.
 10 objdump -hj __ex_table ${obj} 2> /dev/null > /dev/null
 11 [ $? -ne 0 ] && exit 0
 12 
 13 white_list=.text,.fixup
 14 
 15 suspicious_relocs=$(objdump -rj __ex_table ${obj}  | tail -n +6 |
 16                         grep -v $(eval echo -e{${white_list}}) | awk '{print $3}')
 17 
 18 # No suspicious relocs in __ex_table, jobs a good'un
 19 [ -z "${suspicious_relocs}" ] && exit 0
 20 
 21 
 22 # After this point, something is seriously wrong since we just found out we
 23 # have some relocations in __ex_table which point to sections which aren't
 24 # white listed.  If you're adding a new section in the Linux kernel, and
 25 # you're expecting this section to contain code which can fault (i.e. the
 26 # __ex_table relocation to your new section is expected), simply add your
 27 # new section to the white_list variable above.  If not, you're probably
 28 # doing something wrong and the rest of this code is just trying to print
 29 # you more information about it.
 30 
 31 function find_section_offset_from_symbol()
 32 {
 33     eval $(objdump -t ${obj} | grep ${1} | sed 's/\([0-9a-f]\+\) .\{7\} \([^ \t]\+\).*/section="\2"; section_offset="0x\1" /')
 34 
 35     # addr2line takes addresses in hexadecimal...
 36     section_offset=$(printf "0x%016x" $(( ${section_offset} + $2 )) )
 37 }
 38 
 39 function find_symbol_and_offset_from_reloc()
 40 {
 41     # Extract symbol and offset from the objdump output
 42     eval $(echo $reloc | sed 's/\([^+]\+\)+\?\(0x[0-9a-f]\+\)\?/symbol="\1"; symbol_offset="\2"/')
 43 
 44     # When the relocation points to the begining of a symbol or section, it
 45     # won't print the offset since it is zero.
 46     if [ -z "${symbol_offset}" ]; then
 47         symbol_offset=0x0
 48     fi
 49 }
 50 
 51 function find_alt_replacement_target()
 52 {
 53     # The target of the .altinstr_replacement is the relocation just before
 54     # the .altinstr_replacement one.
 55     eval $(objdump -rj .altinstructions ${obj} | grep -B1 "${section}+${section_offset}" | head -n1 | awk '{print $3}' |
 56            sed 's/\([^+]\+\)+\(0x[0-9a-f]\+\)/alt_target_section="\1"; alt_target_offset="\2"/')
 57 }
 58 
 59 function handle_alt_replacement_reloc()
 60 {
 61     # This will define alt_target_section and alt_target_section_offset
 62     find_alt_replacement_target ${section} ${section_offset}
 63 
 64     echo "Error: found a reference to .altinstr_replacement in __ex_table:"
 65     addr2line -fip -j ${alt_target_section} -e ${obj} ${alt_target_offset} | awk '{print "\t" $0}'
 66 
 67     error=true
 68 }
 69 
 70 function is_executable_section()
 71 {
 72     objdump -hwj ${section} ${obj} | grep -q CODE
 73     return $?
 74 }
 75 
 76 function handle_suspicious_generic_reloc()
 77 {
 78     if is_executable_section ${section}; then
 79         # We've got a relocation to a non white listed _executable_
 80         # section, print a warning so the developper adds the section to
 81         # the white list or fix his code.  We try to pretty-print the file
 82         # and line number where that relocation was added.
 83         echo "Warning: found a reference to section \"${section}\" in __ex_table:"
 84         addr2line -fip -j ${section} -e ${obj} ${section_offset} | awk '{print "\t" $0}'
 85     else
 86         # Something is definitively wrong here since we've got a relocation
 87         # to a non-executable section, there's no way this would ever be
 88         # running in the kernel.
 89         echo "Error: found a reference to non-executable section \"${section}\" in __ex_table at offset ${section_offset}"
 90         error=true
 91     fi
 92 }
 93 
 94 function handle_suspicious_reloc()
 95 {
 96     case "${section}" in
 97         ".altinstr_replacement")
 98             handle_alt_replacement_reloc ${section} ${section_offset}
 99             ;;
100         *)
101             handle_suspicious_generic_reloc ${section} ${section_offset}
102             ;;
103     esac
104 }
105 
106 function diagnose()
107 {
108 
109     for reloc in ${suspicious_relocs}; do
110         # Let's find out where the target of the relocation in __ex_table
111         # is, this will define ${symbol} and ${symbol_offset}
112         find_symbol_and_offset_from_reloc ${reloc}
113 
114         # When there's a global symbol at the place of the relocation,
115         # objdump will use it instead of giving us a section+offset, so
116         # let's find out which section is this symbol in and the total
117         # offset withing that section.
118         find_section_offset_from_symbol ${symbol} ${symbol_offset}
119 
120         # In this case objdump was presenting us with a reloc to a symbol
121         # rather than a section. Now that we've got the actual section,
122         # we can skip it if it's in the white_list.
123         if [ -z "$( echo $section | grep -v $(eval echo -e{${white_list}}))" ]; then
124             continue;
125         fi
126 
127         # Will either print a warning if the relocation happens to be in a
128         # section we do not know but has executable bit set, or error out.
129         handle_suspicious_reloc
130     done
131 }
132 
133 function check_debug_info() {
134     objdump -hj .debug_info ${obj} 2> /dev/null > /dev/null ||
135         echo -e "${obj} does not contain debug information, the addr2line output will be limited.\n" \
136              "Recompile ${obj} with CONFIG_DEBUG_INFO to get a more useful output."
137 }
138 
139 check_debug_info
140 
141 diagnose
142 
143 if [ "${error}" ]; then
144     exit 1
145 fi
146 
147 exit 0

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