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f83058d1ed elf: add PT_RISCV_ATTRIBUTES program header
Attribute is ignored for now.

It is supposed to check ABI compatiblity and reject loading incompatible images.
Haiku currently do not use multiple ABIs for RISC-V so it is safe to ignore attributes.

PT_RISCV_ATTRIBUTES program header is produced by default in GCC 13 and Clang 17.

Change-Id: I4659e9bacbf34a2a0bc16b34c2aaa37232d700fa
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/haiku/+/6948
Reviewed-by: David Karoly <karolyd577@gmail.com>
Tested-by: Commit checker robot <no-reply+buildbot@haiku-os.org>
Reviewed-by: Alex von Gluck IV <kallisti5@unixzen.com>
2023-09-25 15:20:13 +00:00
Adrien Destugues
99f2b96894 elf.h: add some missing defines
Needed for ghc.
2020-12-28 22:20:43 +01:00
Zoltán Mizsei
3ddf0bbc29 BSD: Use elf.h from os/kernel
Platform-dependant defines for Elf_*

Change-Id: Ib86554eb497d20e60ad7c75de4321d5b516ad88c
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/1635
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
2019-07-27 15:19:31 +00:00
Adrien Destugues
076b19023f elf2aout: import from FreeBSD
The sparc openboot implementation can run executables in the a.out
format. We used to generate these using objcopy, but this does not work
anymore as binutils is deprecating a.out format support.

- Import elf2aout from FreeBSD
- Add some missing bits to our elf.h and have a copy of it in the build
  headers so it can be used to build elf2aout for the host platform
  (tested for Linux)
- Use it to generate the sparc haiku_loader
- Adjust the bootloader linker script to have two "program headers": one
  that is not loadable and contains the ELF headers, and the second one
  that is loadable and contains the actual code and data. Unlike
  objcopy, elf2aout relies only on the program headers to know what to
  put in its output file (sections are ignored), so this is required
  otherwise we end up with the ELF header nested inside the a.out file,
  and everything offset from the expected load address as a result.

Confirmed that this allows to build the loader and run it as far as
before, so I'm back to needing to implement some MMU support now.

FreeBSD commit: 7551d83c353e040b32c6ac205e577dbc5f2c8955

Change-Id: I90b48e578fa7f148aeddd8c5998fdddc5cfa73fa
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/c/1557
Reviewed-by: Adrien Destugues <pulkomandy@gmail.com>
2019-07-13 01:29:05 +00:00
Augustin Cavalier
ef593f61a2 ELF: Ignore PT_EH_FRAME and PT_STACK.
This allows Clang builds (linked with our cross binutils) to
at least start runtime_loader and then try to load launch_daemon.
That fails with an infinite loop somewhere...
2018-11-24 21:08:31 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
fb4cc98472 build: Add initial ARM64 target.
It will probably be just stubs for the significant future, but,
here it is anyway.

Regarding the naming: Yes, the official name is "aarch64." However,
Linux, FreeBSD, and Zircon all call it "arm64", and so we will do the same.

I've configured it initially to be a Clang-only port, making no
changes to GCC buildtools whatsoever here. We'll see if that sticks,
however.
2018-08-02 19:48:29 -04:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
dd485ed444 elf: Add aarch64 and riscv defines
* Add some additional defines as well.

Change-Id: I0a40f6b80a634ddaf83a8c22b9726a6e1f49bd34
2018-05-04 18:32:33 +00:00
Adrien Destugues
b68cf9d6f6 elf.h: add more architectures.
Mostly I need EM_AVR to build avrdude on Haiku.
2017-04-11 18:59:06 +02:00
Adrien Destugues
b32f51ce49 elf.h: add ELFMAG* constants
Needed by libelf, when elf.h exists.
2016-11-01 10:30:54 +01:00
Adrien Destugues
96658eaed9 elf.h: add some defines from Linux version
For completeness and compatibility.
2016-08-27 09:10:01 +02:00
Adrien Destugues
c2ddcb7957 elf.h: also define SELFMAG
- Used by distcc when it detects elf.h.
2016-08-07 13:39:27 +02:00
Adrien Destugues
8efb6db7b9 elf.h: rename ELF_MAGIC to ELFMAG
- This is how it is named in other versions of elf.h (Linux, glibc, possibly more)
- ELF_MAGIC is used by libelf for the same thing, and the defines conflicts,
  breaking libelf build on Haiku.
2016-08-06 20:32:47 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
c60453fd79 Core dump: Add symbols for commpage to core file 2016-05-22 22:10:48 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
a0c364c70d Core file images note: Add text delta field 2016-04-29 22:32:15 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
5cde7a856d Add symbol and string table addresses to core file 2016-04-27 02:16:54 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
82185a52e2 Future proofing core file format
* The Haiku specific notes contain a structure size field, now.
* Change the type of the count and size fields in the Haiku specific
  notes to uint32 also for 64 bit ELF. The size field for a note is a
  uint32 anyway.
2016-04-27 00:55:23 +02:00
Ingo Weinhold
467fe4ca0c kernel: Add core dump facility
* Add function core_dump_write_core_file(). It writes a core file for
  the current thread's team. The file format is similar to that of
  other OSs (i.e. ELF with PT_LOAD segments and a PT_NOTE segment), but
  most of the notes are Haiku specific (infos for team, areas, images,
  threads). More data will probably need to be added.
* Add team flag TEAM_FLAG_DUMP_CORE, thread flag
  THREAD_FLAGS_TRAP_FOR_CORE_DUMP, and Team property coreDumpCondition,
  a condition variable available while a core dump is progress. A
  thread that finds its flag THREAD_FLAGS_TRAP_FOR_CORE_DUMP set before
  exiting the kernel to userland calls core_dump_trap_thread(), which
  blocks on the condition variable until the core dump has finished. We
  need the team's threads to stop so we can get their CPU state (and
  have a generally unchanging team state while writing the core file).
* Add user debugger message B_DEBUG_WRITE_CORE_FILE. It causes
  core_dump_write_core_file() to be called for the team.
* Dumping core as an immediate effect of a terminal signal has not been
  implemented yet, but that should be fairly straight forward.
2016-04-24 18:22:14 +02:00
Simon South
e3616ca108 system: Provide elf.h to applications
Make a version of elf.h (assembled from the private header files
elf_common.h, elf32.h and elf64.h, and including Haiku's extensions for
C++) available to applications ported from UNIX.

Signed-off-by: Jessica Hamilton <jessica.l.hamilton@gmail.com>
2015-11-07 11:49:53 +13:00