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[2826]1/* $Id: kLdr.c 2855 2006-11-04 02:30:19Z bird $ */
[2821]2/** @file
3 *
4 * kLdr - The Dynamic Loader.
5 *
6 * Copyright (c) 2006 knut st. osmundsen <bird@anduin.net>
7 *
8 *
9 * This file is part of kLdr.
10 *
11 * kLdr is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12 * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13 * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
14 * (at your option) any later version.
15 *
16 * kLdr is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17 * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18 * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19 * GNU General Public License for more details.
20 *
21 * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22 * along with kLdr; if not, write to the Free Software
23 * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
24 *
25 */
26
[2852]27/** @mainpage kLdr - The Dynamic Loader
[2824]28 *
29 * The purpose of kLdr is to provide a generic interface for querying
30 * information about and loading executable image modules.
31 *
32 * kLdr defines the term executable image to include all kinds of files that contains
33 * binary code that can be executed on a CPU - linker objects (OBJs/Os), shared
34 * objects (SOs), dynamic link libraries (DLLs), executables (EXEs), and all kinds
35 * of kernel modules / device drivers (SYSs).
36 *
37 * kLdr provides two types of services:
38 * -# Inspect or/and load individual modules (kLdrMod).
39 * -# Work as a dynamic loader - construct and maintain an address space (kLdrDy).
40 *
41 * The kLdrMod API works on KLDRMOD structures where all the internals are exposed, while
42 * the kLdrDy API works opque KLDRDY structures. KLDRDY are in reality simple wrappers
43 * around KLDRMOD with some extra linking and attributes.
44 *
45 */
46
47
[2853]48
49
50/*******************************************************************************
51* Header Files *
52*******************************************************************************/
[2821]53#include "kLdr.h"
[2824]54#include "kLdrHlp.h"
[2821]55
[2830]56
[2821]57/*******************************************************************************
[2853]58* Global Variables *
[2821]59*******************************************************************************/
[2830]60/** Flag indicating whether we've initialized the loader or not.
61 *
62 * 0 if not initialized.
63 * -1 if we're initializing or terminating.
64 * 1 if we've successfully initialized it.
65 * -2 if initialization failed.
66 */
67static int volatile g_fInitialized;
[2821]68
69
70
71/**
[2830]72 * Initializes the loader.
73 * @returns 0 on success, non-zero OS status code on failure.
[2821]74 */
75int kldrInit(void)
76{
[2830]77 int rc;
78
79 /* check we're already good. */
80 if (g_fInitialized == 1)
[2821]81 return 0;
82
[2830]83 /* a tiny serialization effort. */
84 for (;;)
85 {
86 if (g_fInitialized == 1)
87 return 0;
88 if (g_fInitialized == -2)
89 return -1;
90 /** @todo atomic test and set if we care. */
91 if (g_fInitialized == 0)
[2821]92 {
[2830]93 g_fInitialized = -1;
94 break;
[2821]95 }
[2830]96 kldrHlpSleep(1);
[2821]97 }
98
99 /*
[2830]100 * Do the initialization.
[2821]101 */
[2830]102 rc = kldrHlpHeapInit();
103 if (!rc)
[2821]104 {
[2830]105 rc = kldrHlpSemInit();
106 if (!rc)
107 {
108 g_fInitialized = 1;
109 return 0;
110 }
111 kldrHlpHeapTerm();
[2821]112 }
[2830]113 g_fInitialized = -2;
114 return rc;
115}
[2821]116
117
[2830]118/**
119 * Terminates the loader.
120 */
121void kldrTerm(void)
122{
123 /* can't terminate unless it's initialized. */
124 if (g_fInitialized != 1)
125 return;
126 g_fInitialized = -1;
[2821]127
128 /*
[2830]129 * Do the termination.
[2821]130 */
[2830]131 kldrHlpSemTerm();
132 kldrHlpHeapTerm();
[2821]133
[2830]134 /* done */
135 g_fInitialized = 0;
[2821]136}
137
[2855]138
139/**
140 * Compares arch+cpu some code was generated for with a arch+cpu for executing it
141 * to see if it'll work out fine or not.
142 *
143 * @returns 0 if the code is compatible with the cpu.
144 * @returns KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE if the arch+cpu isn't compatible with the code.
145 * @param enmCodeArch The architecture the code was generated for.
146 * @param enmCodeCpu The cpu the code was generated for.
147 * @param enmArch The architecture to run it on.
148 * @param enmCpu The cpu to run it on.
149 */
150int kLdrCompareCpus(KLDRARCH enmCodeArch, KLDRCPU enmCodeCpu, KLDRARCH enmArch, KLDRCPU enmCpu)
151{
152 /*
153 * Compare arch and cpu.
154 */
155 if (enmCodeArch != enmArch)
156 return KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
157
158 /* exact match is nice. */
159 if (enmCodeCpu == enmCpu)
160 return 0;
161 switch (enmArch)
162 {
163 case KLDRARCH_X86_16:
164 if (enmCpu < KLDRCPU_FIRST_X86_16 || enmCpu > KLDRCPU_LAST_X86_16)
165 return KLDR_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
166
167 /* intel? */
168 if (enmCodeCpu <= KLDRCPU_CORE2_16)
169 {
170 /* also intel? */
171 if (enmCpu <= KLDRCPU_CORE2_16)
172 return enmCodeCpu <= enmCpu ? 0 : KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
173 switch (enmCpu)
174 {
175 case KLDRCPU_K6_16:
176 return enmCodeCpu <= KLDRCPU_I586 ? 0 : KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
177 case KLDRCPU_K7_16:
178 case KLDRCPU_K8_16:
179 default:
180 return enmCodeCpu <= KLDRCPU_I686 ? 0 : KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
181 }
182 }
183 /* amd */
184 return enmCpu >= KLDRCPU_K6_16 && enmCpu <= KLDRCPU_K8_16
185 ? 0 : KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
186
187 case KLDRARCH_X86_32:
188 if (enmCpu < KLDRCPU_FIRST_X86_32 || enmCpu > KLDRCPU_LAST_X86_32)
189 return KLDR_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
190
191 /* blend? */
192 if (enmCodeCpu == KLDRCPU_X86_32_BLEND)
193 return 0;
194
195 /* intel? */
196 if (enmCodeCpu <= KLDRCPU_CORE2_32)
197 {
198 /* also intel? */
199 if (enmCpu <= KLDRCPU_CORE2_32)
200 return enmCodeCpu <= enmCpu ? 0 : KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
201 switch (enmCpu)
202 {
203 case KLDRCPU_K6:
204 return enmCodeCpu <= KLDRCPU_I586 ? 0 : KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
205 case KLDRCPU_K7:
206 case KLDRCPU_K8_32:
207 default:
208 return enmCodeCpu <= KLDRCPU_I686 ? 0 : KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
209 }
210 }
211 /* amd */
212 return enmCpu >= KLDRCPU_K6 && enmCpu <= KLDRCPU_K8_32
213 ? 0 : KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
214
215 case KLDRARCH_AMD64:
216 if (enmCpu < KLDRCPU_FIRST_AMD64 || enmCpu > KLDRCPU_LAST_AMD64)
217 return KLDR_ERR_INVALID_PARAMETER;
218
219 /* blend? */
220 if (enmCodeCpu == KLDRCPU_AMD64_BLEND)
221 return 0;
222 /* this is simple for now. */
223 return KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
224
225 default:
226 break;
227 }
228 return KLDR_ERR_ARCH_CPU_NOT_COMPATIBLE;
229}
230
231
232/**
233 * Gets the arch+cpu of the calling cpu.
234 *
235 * @param penmArch Where to store the cpu architecture.
236 * @param penmCpu Where to store the cpu brand/model.
237 */
238void kLdrGetArchCpu(PKLDRARCH penmArch, PKLDRCPU penmCpu)
239{
240#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X64) || defined(__AMD64__) || defined(_M_AMD64)
241 *penmArch = KLDRARCH_AMD64;
242 *penmCpu = KLDRCPU_AMD64_BLEND; ///@todo check it using cpu.
243
244#elif defined(__i386__) || defined(_M_IX86)
245 *penmArch = KLDRARCH_X86_32;
246 *penmCpu = KLDRCPU_X86_32_BLEND; ///@todo check it using cpu.
247
248#else
249# error "Port me"
250#endif
251}
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