From: Stefano Bonifazi <stefboombastic@gmail.com>
To: Mulyadi Santosa <mulyadi.santosa@gmail.com>
Cc: QEMU Developers <qemu-devel@nongnu.org>
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] qemu-user: relocating target code weakness
Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2011 19:16:22 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4D3DC1F6.9030800@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTin_LVqQ-BjYtyJ1YJ3C4ok2nS_E8k_HoA7TRgqG@mail.gmail.com>
Hi!
Thank you for answering me!
> Start address in which address the ELF code section, in reality (not
> under qemu-user) should be mapped. in x86 32 bit it's 08048000, you
> can check it by yourself by executing:
> cat /proc/self/maps
>
Wait, like that I don't understand anything more.. As far as I
understood when calling mmap from within a process, its result, when no
error happen, would be the virtual address where the mapping starts.. so
if I get 0x10000000 from mmap why should it be 08048000 instead??
Inside load_elf_binary the call to mmap has elf_ppnt->p_vaddr as
required starting address (plus alignment) and MAP_FIXED flag.. so what
I get is elf_ppnt->p_vaddr as starting map address (if the call does not
fail) .. so I do not understand where does that address ELF_START_MMAP
get any role?
> however, as you already know, it might be relocated elsewhere if the
> code is PIC or PIE (Position Independent Executable).
>
Well PIC target code, inside load_elf_binary would have elf_ex.e_type ==
ET_DYN
so the mmap would be not flagged with MAP_FIXED, and the starting
address of the mapping would be chosen by the memory manager .. again
ELF_START_MMAP is not used...
> I wrote an article about understanding ELF years ago, here is the URL:
> http://www.linuxforums.org/articles/understanding-elf-using-readelf-and-objdump_125.html
>
Will you believe me if I tell you I printed that document some hours ago
without noticing you were the author? :)
I downloaded and read so much material from the Internet for studying
this stuff!!
>> what is start_mmap supposed to point at at the end? Why that
>> static value is chosen at the beginning?
> in qemu 0.13.0, linux-user/elfload.c, lines around 1728 to 1761, you
> will find that start_mmap is kinda an address that is the result of
> mmap operation that will be filled with the code in code section. It
> will be a "hint" on which address the guest code really points when
> dealing with memory address.
>
No, not for my understanding: that code for me searches for a suitable
mapping area, I can't see info->start_mmap being set anywhere else..
surely not among those lines of code
> I dare to guess that, every code executed in the guest...when
> referring to virtual address, will be get substracted by the delta of
> ELF_START_MMAP and real_base.
>
> It's like "hey, it's written A in the code, but it's mapped in B, ok
> so the delta is A-B, call it X. Then every address in the code should
> be substracted (or added, depending on how you see it) with X, then it
> will point in qemu mmaped VMA"
>
Wrong, at least for what I did understand, and from the tests I did.. I
compared different input - output assembly code, hardcoded target binary
addresses like those of static global variables (not of shared modules)
are not changed at all, producing segmentation faults when forcing a
shift of the mapping..
> See the codes, read it slowly, you wil get the idea.
I did, I do, I am changing the code for testing it.. fixing it.. but I
can't see any relocation
> PS: IMHO the real guru is still the one and only Fabrice Bellard, too
> bad he's out of qemu.
>
How is it possible that the creator of all of this is out?
Thank you very much for your help!
Best regards!
Stefano B.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-01-24 18:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 36+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-01-24 11:34 [Qemu-devel] qemu-user: relocating target code weakness Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-24 16:29 ` Mulyadi Santosa
2011-01-24 18:16 ` Stefano Bonifazi [this message]
2011-01-24 20:00 ` Mike Frysinger
2011-01-24 20:58 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-24 21:21 ` Mike Frysinger
2011-01-24 21:52 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-24 22:11 ` Mike Frysinger
2011-01-24 22:24 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-24 22:34 ` Mike Frysinger
2011-01-25 0:06 ` Mike Frysinger
2011-01-25 0:18 ` Mike Frysinger
2011-01-25 8:49 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-25 8:26 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-24 19:46 ` Richard Henderson
2011-01-24 21:44 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-24 23:32 ` Mike Frysinger
2011-01-25 8:25 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-25 1:36 ` Richard Henderson
2011-01-25 8:47 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-25 8:53 ` Mike Frysinger
2011-01-25 9:58 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-25 10:47 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-25 16:22 ` Richard Henderson
2011-01-25 19:03 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-25 11:06 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-25 16:26 ` Richard Henderson
2011-01-25 19:49 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-25 20:53 ` Lluís
2011-01-26 11:07 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-26 15:38 ` Richard Henderson
2011-01-26 17:44 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-26 20:17 ` Lluís
2011-01-26 20:19 ` Richard Henderson
2011-01-26 20:33 ` Stefano Bonifazi
2011-01-26 20:36 ` Lluís
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