/* * Copyright (c) 2000-2008 Apple Inc. All rights reserved. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_START@ * * This file contains Original Code and/or Modifications of Original Code * as defined in and that are subject to the Apple Public Source License * Version 2.0 (the 'License'). You may not use this file except in * compliance with the License. The rights granted to you under the License * may not be used to create, or enable the creation or redistribution of, * unlawful or unlicensed copies of an Apple operating system, or to * circumvent, violate, or enable the circumvention or violation of, any * terms of an Apple operating system software license agreement. * * Please obtain a copy of the License at * http://www.opensource.apple.com/apsl/ and read it before using this file. * * The Original Code and all software distributed under the License are * distributed on an 'AS IS' basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND APPLE HEREBY DISCLAIMS ALL SUCH WARRANTIES, * INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, QUIET ENJOYMENT OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. * Please see the License for the specific language governing rights and * limitations under the License. * * @APPLE_OSREFERENCE_LICENSE_HEADER_END@ */ /* * File: libkern/kernel_mach_header.c * * Functions for accessing mach-o headers. * * NOTE: This file supports only kernel mach headers at the present * time; it's primary use is by kld, and all externally * referenced routines at the present time operate against * the kernel mach header _mh_execute_header, which is the * header for the currently executing kernel. * */ #include #include #include #include // from libsa /* * return the last address (first avail) * * This routine operates against the currently executing kernel only */ vm_offset_t getlastaddr(void) { kernel_segment_command_t *sgp; vm_offset_t last_addr = 0; kernel_mach_header_t *header = &_mh_execute_header; unsigned long i; sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *) ((uintptr_t)header + sizeof(kernel_mach_header_t)); for (i = 0; i < header->ncmds; i++){ if (sgp->cmd == LC_SEGMENT_KERNEL) { if (sgp->vmaddr + sgp->vmsize > last_addr) last_addr = sgp->vmaddr + sgp->vmsize; } sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *)((uintptr_t)sgp + sgp->cmdsize); } return last_addr; } /* * Find the specified load command in the Mach-O headers, and return * the command. If there is no such load command, NULL is returned. */ void * getcommandfromheader(kernel_mach_header_t *mhp, uint32_t cmd) { struct load_command *lcp; unsigned long i; lcp = (struct load_command *) (mhp + 1); for(i = 0; i < mhp->ncmds; i++){ if(lcp->cmd == cmd) { return (void *)lcp; } lcp = (struct load_command *)((uintptr_t)lcp + lcp->cmdsize); } return NULL; } /* * Find the UUID load command in the Mach-O headers, and return * the address of the UUID blob and size in "*size". If the * Mach-O image is missing a UUID, NULL is returned. */ void * getuuidfromheader(kernel_mach_header_t *mhp, unsigned long *size) { struct uuid_command *cmd = (struct uuid_command *) getcommandfromheader(mhp, LC_UUID); if (cmd != NULL) { if (size) { *size = sizeof(cmd->uuid); } return cmd->uuid; } return NULL; } /* * This routine returns the a pointer to the data for the named section in the * named segment if it exist in the mach header passed to it. Also it returns * the size of the section data indirectly through the pointer size. Otherwise * it returns zero for the pointer and the size. * * This routine can operate against any kernel mach header. */ void * getsectdatafromheader( kernel_mach_header_t *mhp, const char *segname, const char *sectname, unsigned long *size) { const kernel_section_t *sp; void *result; sp = getsectbynamefromheader(mhp, segname, sectname); if(sp == (kernel_section_t *)0){ *size = 0; return((char *)0); } *size = sp->size; result = (void *)sp->addr; return result; } /* * This routine returns the a pointer to the data for the named segment * if it exist in the mach header passed to it. Also it returns * the size of the segment data indirectly through the pointer size. * Otherwise it returns zero for the pointer and the size. */ void * getsegdatafromheader( kernel_mach_header_t *mhp, const char *segname, unsigned long *size) { const kernel_segment_command_t *sc; void *result; sc = getsegbynamefromheader(mhp, segname); if(sc == (kernel_segment_command_t *)0){ *size = 0; return((char *)0); } *size = sc->vmsize; result = (void *)sc->vmaddr; return result; } /* * This routine returns the section structure for the named section in the * named segment for the mach_header pointer passed to it if it exist. * Otherwise it returns zero. * * This routine can operate against any kernel mach header. */ kernel_section_t * getsectbynamefromheader( kernel_mach_header_t *mhp, const char *segname, const char *sectname) { kernel_segment_command_t *sgp; kernel_section_t *sp; unsigned long i, j; sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *) ((uintptr_t)mhp + sizeof(kernel_mach_header_t)); for(i = 0; i < mhp->ncmds; i++){ if(sgp->cmd == LC_SEGMENT_KERNEL) if(strncmp(sgp->segname, segname, sizeof(sgp->segname)) == 0 || mhp->filetype == MH_OBJECT){ sp = (kernel_section_t *)((uintptr_t)sgp + sizeof(kernel_segment_command_t)); for(j = 0; j < sgp->nsects; j++){ if(strncmp(sp->sectname, sectname, sizeof(sp->sectname)) == 0 && strncmp(sp->segname, segname, sizeof(sp->segname)) == 0) return(sp); sp = (kernel_section_t *)((uintptr_t)sp + sizeof(kernel_section_t)); } } sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *)((uintptr_t)sgp + sgp->cmdsize); } return((kernel_section_t *)NULL); } /* * This routine can operate against any kernel mach header. */ kernel_segment_command_t * getsegbynamefromheader( kernel_mach_header_t *header, const char *seg_name) { kernel_segment_command_t *sgp; unsigned long i; sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *) ((uintptr_t)header + sizeof(kernel_mach_header_t)); for (i = 0; i < header->ncmds; i++){ if ( sgp->cmd == LC_SEGMENT_KERNEL && !strncmp(sgp->segname, seg_name, sizeof(sgp->segname))) return sgp; sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *)((uintptr_t)sgp + sgp->cmdsize); } return (kernel_segment_command_t *)NULL; } /* * Return the first segment_command in the header. */ kernel_segment_command_t * firstseg(void) { return firstsegfromheader(&_mh_execute_header); } kernel_segment_command_t * firstsegfromheader(kernel_mach_header_t *header) { u_int i = 0; kernel_segment_command_t *sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *) ((uintptr_t)header + sizeof(*header)); for (i = 0; i < header->ncmds; i++){ if (sgp->cmd == LC_SEGMENT_KERNEL) return sgp; sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *)((uintptr_t)sgp + sgp->cmdsize); } return (kernel_segment_command_t *)NULL; } /* * This routine operates against any kernel mach segment_command structure * pointer and the provided kernel header, to obtain the sequentially next * segment_command structure in that header. */ kernel_segment_command_t * nextsegfromheader( kernel_mach_header_t *header, kernel_segment_command_t *seg) { u_int i = 0; kernel_segment_command_t *sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *) ((uintptr_t)header + sizeof(*header)); /* Find the index of the passed-in segment */ for (i = 0; sgp != seg && i < header->ncmds; i++) { sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *)((uintptr_t)sgp + sgp->cmdsize); } /* Increment to the next load command */ i++; sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *)((uintptr_t)sgp + sgp->cmdsize); /* Return the next segment command, if any */ for (; i < header->ncmds; i++) { if (sgp->cmd == LC_SEGMENT_KERNEL) return sgp; sgp = (kernel_segment_command_t *)((uintptr_t)sgp + sgp->cmdsize); } return (kernel_segment_command_t *)NULL; } /* * Return the address of the named Mach-O segment from the currently * executing kernel kernel, or NULL. */ kernel_segment_command_t * getsegbyname(const char *seg_name) { return(getsegbynamefromheader(&_mh_execute_header, seg_name)); } /* * This routine returns the a pointer the section structure of the named * section in the named segment if it exists in the currently executing * kernel, which it is presumed to be linked into. Otherwise it returns NULL. */ kernel_section_t * getsectbyname( const char *segname, const char *sectname) { return(getsectbynamefromheader( (kernel_mach_header_t *)&_mh_execute_header, segname, sectname)); } /* * This routine can operate against any kernel segment_command structure to * return the first kernel section immediately following that structure. If * there are no sections associated with the segment_command structure, it * returns NULL. */ kernel_section_t * firstsect(kernel_segment_command_t *sgp) { if (!sgp || sgp->nsects == 0) return (kernel_section_t *)NULL; return (kernel_section_t *)(sgp+1); } /* * This routine can operate against any kernel segment_command structure and * kernel section to return the next consecutive kernel section immediately * following the kernel section provided. If there are no sections following * the provided section, it returns NULL. */ kernel_section_t * nextsect(kernel_segment_command_t *sgp, kernel_section_t *sp) { kernel_section_t *fsp = firstsect(sgp); if (((uintptr_t)(sp - fsp) + 1) >= sgp->nsects) return (kernel_section_t *)NULL; return sp+1; }