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+From: Alan Modra <[email protected]>
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+Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2018 21:04:00 +0930
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+Subject: [PATCH] PR23254, ld.bfd mishandles file pointers while scanning
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+ archive
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+
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+Best practice is to not mix lseek/read with fseek/fread on the same
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+underlying file descriptor, as not all stdio implementations will cope.
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+Since the plugin uses lseek/read while bfd uses fseek/fread this patch
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+reopens the file for exclusive use by the plugin rather than trying to
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+restore the file descriptor. That allows the plugin to read the file
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+after plugin_call_claim_file too.
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+
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+bfd/
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+ PR 23254
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+ * plugin.c (bfd_plugin_open_input): Allow for possibility of
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+ nested archives. Open file again for plugin.
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+ (try_claim): Don't save and restore file position. Close file
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+ if not claimed.
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+ * sysdep.h (O_BINARY): Define.
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+ld/
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+ PR 23254
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+ * plugin.c (plugin_call_claim_file): Revert 2016-07-19 patch.
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+ (plugin_object_p): Don't dup file descriptor.
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+---
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+
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+--- a/bfd/plugin.c
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++++ b/bfd/plugin.c
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+@@ -165,14 +165,22 @@ bfd_plugin_open_input (bfd *ibfd, struct
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+ bfd *iobfd;
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+
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+ iobfd = ibfd;
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+- if (ibfd->my_archive && !bfd_is_thin_archive (ibfd->my_archive))
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+- iobfd = ibfd->my_archive;
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++ while (iobfd->my_archive
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++ && !bfd_is_thin_archive (iobfd->my_archive))
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++ iobfd = iobfd->my_archive;
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+ file->name = iobfd->filename;
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+
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+ if (!iobfd->iostream && !bfd_open_file (iobfd))
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+ return 0;
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+
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+- file->fd = fileno ((FILE *) iobfd->iostream);
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++ /* The plugin API expects that the file descriptor won't be closed
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++ and reused as done by the bfd file cache. So open it again.
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++ dup isn't good enough. plugin IO uses lseek/read while BFD uses
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++ fseek/fread. It isn't wise to mix the unistd and stdio calls on
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++ the same underlying file descriptor. */
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++ file->fd = open (file->name, O_RDONLY | O_BINARY);
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++ if (file->fd < 0)
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++ return 0;
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+
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+ if (iobfd == ibfd)
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+ {
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+@@ -196,12 +204,12 @@ try_claim (bfd *abfd)
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+ int claimed = 0;
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+ struct ld_plugin_input_file file;
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+
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++ file.handle = abfd;
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+ if (!bfd_plugin_open_input (abfd, &file))
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+ return 0;
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+- file.handle = abfd;
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+- off_t cur_offset = lseek (file.fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
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+ claim_file (&file, &claimed);
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+- lseek (file.fd, cur_offset, SEEK_SET);
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++ if (!claimed)
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++ close (file.fd);
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+ return claimed;
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+ }
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+
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+--- a/bfd/sysdep.h
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++++ b/bfd/sysdep.h
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+@@ -108,6 +108,10 @@ extern char *strrchr ();
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+ #ifndef O_ACCMODE
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+ #define O_ACCMODE (O_RDONLY | O_WRONLY | O_RDWR)
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+ #endif
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++/* Systems that don't already define this, don't need it. */
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++#ifndef O_BINARY
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++#define O_BINARY 0
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++#endif
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+
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+ #ifndef SEEK_SET
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+ #define SEEK_SET 0
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+--- a/ld/plugin.c
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++++ b/ld/plugin.c
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+@@ -1053,14 +1053,10 @@ plugin_call_claim_file (const struct ld_
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+ {
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+ if (curplug->claim_file_handler)
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+ {
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+- off_t cur_offset;
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+ enum ld_plugin_status rv;
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+
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+ called_plugin = curplug;
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+- cur_offset = lseek (file->fd, 0, SEEK_CUR);
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+ rv = (*curplug->claim_file_handler) (file, claimed);
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+- if (!*claimed)
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+- lseek (file->fd, cur_offset, SEEK_SET);
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+ called_plugin = NULL;
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+ if (rv != LDPS_OK)
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+ set_plugin_error (curplug->name);
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+@@ -1126,12 +1122,6 @@ plugin_object_p (bfd *ibfd)
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+ }
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+
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+ file.handle = input;
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+- /* The plugin API expects that the file descriptor won't be closed
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+- and reused as done by the bfd file cache. So dup one. */
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+- file.fd = dup (file.fd);
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+- if (file.fd < 0)
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+- return NULL;
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+-
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+ input->abfd = abfd;
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+ input->view_buffer.addr = NULL;
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+ input->view_buffer.filesize = 0;
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