1da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci/* Convert from memory to file representation. 2da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2015 Red Hat, Inc. 3da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci This file is part of elfutils. 4da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci Written by Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>, 1998. 5da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 6da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci This file is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify 7da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci it under the terms of either 8da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 9da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci * the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free 10da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at 11da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci your option) any later version 12da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 13da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci or 14da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 15da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci * the GNU General Public License as published by the Free 16da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at 17da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci your option) any later version 18da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 19da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci or both in parallel, as here. 20da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 21da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci elfutils is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but 22da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 23da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU 24da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci General Public License for more details. 25da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 26da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci You should have received copies of the GNU General Public License and 27da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this program. If 28da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ 29da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 30da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H 31da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci# include <config.h> 32da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci#endif 33da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 34da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci#include <assert.h> 35da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci#include <string.h> 36da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 37da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci#include "libelfP.h" 38da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 39da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci#ifndef LIBELFBITS 40da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci# define LIBELFBITS 32 41da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci#endif 42da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 43da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 44da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ciElf_Data * 45da0c48c4Sopenharmony_cielfw2(LIBELFBITS, xlatetof) (Elf_Data *dest, const Elf_Data *src, 46da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci unsigned int encode) 47da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci{ 48da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci /* First test whether the input data is really suitable for this 49da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci type. This means, whether there is an integer number of records. 50da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci Note that for this implementation the memory and file size of the 51da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci data types are identical. */ 52da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci size_t recsize = __libelf_type_sizes[ELFW(ELFCLASS,LIBELFBITS) - 1][src->d_type]; 53da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 54da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci if (src->d_size % recsize != 0) 55da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci { 56da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci __libelf_seterrno (ELF_E_INVALID_DATA); 57da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci return NULL; 58da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci } 59da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 60da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci /* Next see whether the converted data fits in the output buffer. */ 61da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci if (src->d_size > dest->d_size) 62da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci { 63da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci __libelf_seterrno (ELF_E_DEST_SIZE); 64da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci return NULL; 65da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci } 66da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 67da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci /* Test the encode parameter. */ 68da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci if (encode != ELFDATA2LSB && encode != ELFDATA2MSB) 69da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci { 70da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci __libelf_seterrno (ELF_E_INVALID_ENCODING); 71da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci return NULL; 72da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci } 73da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 74da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci /* Determine the translation function to use. 75da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 76da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci At this point we make an assumption which is valid for all 77da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci existing implementations so far: the memory and file sizes are 78da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci the same. This has very important consequences: 79da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci a) The requirement that the source and destination buffer can 80da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci overlap can easily be fulfilled. 81da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci b) We need only one function to convert from and memory to file 82da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci and vice versa since the function only has to copy and/or 83da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci change the byte order. 84da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci */ 85da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci if ((BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN && encode == ELFDATA2LSB) 86da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci || (BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN && encode == ELFDATA2MSB)) 87da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci { 88da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci /* We simply have to copy since the byte order is the same. */ 89da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci if (src->d_buf != dest->d_buf) 90da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci memmove (dest->d_buf, src->d_buf, src->d_size); 91da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci } 92da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci else 93da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci { 94da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci xfct_t fctp; 95da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci fctp = __elf_xfctstom[ELFW(ELFCLASS, LIBELFBITS) - 1][src->d_type]; 96da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 97da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci /* Do the real work. */ 98da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci (*fctp) (dest->d_buf, src->d_buf, src->d_size, 1); 99da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci } 100da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 101da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci /* Now set the real destination type and length since the operation was 102da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci successful. */ 103da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci dest->d_type = src->d_type; 104da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci dest->d_size = src->d_size; 105da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci 106da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci return dest; 107da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ci} 108da0c48c4Sopenharmony_ciINTDEF(elfw2(LIBELFBITS, xlatetof)) 109