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1 /* elfcomm.c -- common code for ELF format file.
2 Copyright (C) 2010-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3
4 Originally developed by Eric Youngdale <eric@andante.jic.com>
5 Modifications by Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
6
7 This file is part of GNU Binutils.
8
9 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
10 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
11 the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
12 (at your option) any later version.
13
14 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
15 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
16 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
17 GNU General Public License for more details.
18
19 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
20 along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
21 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
22 02110-1301, USA. */
23
24 #include "sysdep.h"
25 #include "libiberty.h"
26 #include "filenames.h"
27 #include "bfd.h"
28 #include "aout/ar.h"
29 #include "bucomm.h"
30 #include "elfcomm.h"
31 #include <assert.h>
32
33 void
34 error (const char *message, ...)
35 {
36 va_list args;
37
38 /* Try to keep error messages in sync with the program's normal output. */
39 fflush (stdout);
40
41 va_start (args, message);
42 fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Error: "), program_name);
43 vfprintf (stderr, message, args);
44 va_end (args);
45 }
46
47 void
48 warn (const char *message, ...)
49 {
50 va_list args;
51
52 /* Try to keep warning messages in sync with the program's normal output. */
53 fflush (stdout);
54
55 va_start (args, message);
56 fprintf (stderr, _("%s: Warning: "), program_name);
57 vfprintf (stderr, message, args);
58 va_end (args);
59 }
60
61 void (*byte_put) (unsigned char *, elf_vma, int);
62
63 void
64 byte_put_little_endian (unsigned char * field, elf_vma value, int size)
65 {
66 switch (size)
67 {
68 case 8:
69 field[7] = (((value >> 24) >> 24) >> 8) & 0xff;
70 field[6] = ((value >> 24) >> 24) & 0xff;
71 field[5] = ((value >> 24) >> 16) & 0xff;
72 field[4] = ((value >> 24) >> 8) & 0xff;
73 /* Fall through. */
74 case 4:
75 field[3] = (value >> 24) & 0xff;
76 /* Fall through. */
77 case 3:
78 field[2] = (value >> 16) & 0xff;
79 /* Fall through. */
80 case 2:
81 field[1] = (value >> 8) & 0xff;
82 /* Fall through. */
83 case 1:
84 field[0] = value & 0xff;
85 break;
86
87 default:
88 error (_("Unhandled data length: %d\n"), size);
89 abort ();
90 }
91 }
92
93 void
94 byte_put_big_endian (unsigned char * field, elf_vma value, int size)
95 {
96 switch (size)
97 {
98 case 8:
99 field[7] = value & 0xff;
100 field[6] = (value >> 8) & 0xff;
101 field[5] = (value >> 16) & 0xff;
102 field[4] = (value >> 24) & 0xff;
103 value >>= 16;
104 value >>= 16;
105 /* Fall through. */
106 case 4:
107 field[3] = value & 0xff;
108 value >>= 8;
109 /* Fall through. */
110 case 3:
111 field[2] = value & 0xff;
112 value >>= 8;
113 /* Fall through. */
114 case 2:
115 field[1] = value & 0xff;
116 value >>= 8;
117 /* Fall through. */
118 case 1:
119 field[0] = value & 0xff;
120 break;
121
122 default:
123 error (_("Unhandled data length: %d\n"), size);
124 abort ();
125 }
126 }
127
128 elf_vma (*byte_get) (unsigned char *, int);
129
130 elf_vma
131 byte_get_little_endian (unsigned char *field, int size)
132 {
133 switch (size)
134 {
135 case 1:
136 return *field;
137
138 case 2:
139 return ((unsigned int) (field[0]))
140 | (((unsigned int) (field[1])) << 8);
141
142 case 3:
143 return ((unsigned long) (field[0]))
144 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 8)
145 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 16);
146
147 case 4:
148 return ((unsigned long) (field[0]))
149 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 8)
150 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 16)
151 | (((unsigned long) (field[3])) << 24);
152
153 case 5:
154 if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 8)
155 return ((elf_vma) (field[0]))
156 | (((elf_vma) (field[1])) << 8)
157 | (((elf_vma) (field[2])) << 16)
158 | (((elf_vma) (field[3])) << 24)
159 | (((elf_vma) (field[4])) << 32);
160 else if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 4)
161 /* We want to extract data from an 8 byte wide field and
162 place it into a 4 byte wide field. Since this is a little
163 endian source we can just use the 4 byte extraction code. */
164 return ((unsigned long) (field[0]))
165 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 8)
166 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 16)
167 | (((unsigned long) (field[3])) << 24);
168
169 case 6:
170 if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 8)
171 return ((elf_vma) (field[0]))
172 | (((elf_vma) (field[1])) << 8)
173 | (((elf_vma) (field[2])) << 16)
174 | (((elf_vma) (field[3])) << 24)
175 | (((elf_vma) (field[4])) << 32)
176 | (((elf_vma) (field[5])) << 40);
177 else if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 4)
178 /* We want to extract data from an 8 byte wide field and
179 place it into a 4 byte wide field. Since this is a little
180 endian source we can just use the 4 byte extraction code. */
181 return ((unsigned long) (field[0]))
182 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 8)
183 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 16)
184 | (((unsigned long) (field[3])) << 24);
185
186 case 7:
187 if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 8)
188 return ((elf_vma) (field[0]))
189 | (((elf_vma) (field[1])) << 8)
190 | (((elf_vma) (field[2])) << 16)
191 | (((elf_vma) (field[3])) << 24)
192 | (((elf_vma) (field[4])) << 32)
193 | (((elf_vma) (field[5])) << 40)
194 | (((elf_vma) (field[6])) << 48);
195 else if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 4)
196 /* We want to extract data from an 8 byte wide field and
197 place it into a 4 byte wide field. Since this is a little
198 endian source we can just use the 4 byte extraction code. */
199 return ((unsigned long) (field[0]))
200 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 8)
201 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 16)
202 | (((unsigned long) (field[3])) << 24);
203
204 case 8:
205 if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 8)
206 return ((elf_vma) (field[0]))
207 | (((elf_vma) (field[1])) << 8)
208 | (((elf_vma) (field[2])) << 16)
209 | (((elf_vma) (field[3])) << 24)
210 | (((elf_vma) (field[4])) << 32)
211 | (((elf_vma) (field[5])) << 40)
212 | (((elf_vma) (field[6])) << 48)
213 | (((elf_vma) (field[7])) << 56);
214 else if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 4)
215 /* We want to extract data from an 8 byte wide field and
216 place it into a 4 byte wide field. Since this is a little
217 endian source we can just use the 4 byte extraction code. */
218 return ((unsigned long) (field[0]))
219 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 8)
220 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 16)
221 | (((unsigned long) (field[3])) << 24);
222
223 default:
224 error (_("Unhandled data length: %d\n"), size);
225 abort ();
226 }
227 }
228
229 elf_vma
230 byte_get_big_endian (unsigned char *field, int size)
231 {
232 switch (size)
233 {
234 case 1:
235 return *field;
236
237 case 2:
238 return ((unsigned int) (field[1])) | (((int) (field[0])) << 8);
239
240 case 3:
241 return ((unsigned long) (field[2]))
242 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 8)
243 | (((unsigned long) (field[0])) << 16);
244
245 case 4:
246 return ((unsigned long) (field[3]))
247 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 8)
248 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 16)
249 | (((unsigned long) (field[0])) << 24);
250
251 case 5:
252 if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 8)
253 return ((elf_vma) (field[4]))
254 | (((elf_vma) (field[3])) << 8)
255 | (((elf_vma) (field[2])) << 16)
256 | (((elf_vma) (field[1])) << 24)
257 | (((elf_vma) (field[0])) << 32);
258 else if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 4)
259 {
260 /* Although we are extracting data from an 8 byte wide field,
261 we are returning only 4 bytes of data. */
262 field += 1;
263 return ((unsigned long) (field[3]))
264 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 8)
265 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 16)
266 | (((unsigned long) (field[0])) << 24);
267 }
268
269 case 6:
270 if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 8)
271 return ((elf_vma) (field[5]))
272 | (((elf_vma) (field[4])) << 8)
273 | (((elf_vma) (field[3])) << 16)
274 | (((elf_vma) (field[2])) << 24)
275 | (((elf_vma) (field[1])) << 32)
276 | (((elf_vma) (field[0])) << 40);
277 else if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 4)
278 {
279 /* Although we are extracting data from an 8 byte wide field,
280 we are returning only 4 bytes of data. */
281 field += 2;
282 return ((unsigned long) (field[3]))
283 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 8)
284 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 16)
285 | (((unsigned long) (field[0])) << 24);
286 }
287
288 case 7:
289 if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 8)
290 return ((elf_vma) (field[6]))
291 | (((elf_vma) (field[5])) << 8)
292 | (((elf_vma) (field[4])) << 16)
293 | (((elf_vma) (field[3])) << 24)
294 | (((elf_vma) (field[2])) << 32)
295 | (((elf_vma) (field[1])) << 40)
296 | (((elf_vma) (field[0])) << 48);
297 else if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 4)
298 {
299 /* Although we are extracting data from an 8 byte wide field,
300 we are returning only 4 bytes of data. */
301 field += 3;
302 return ((unsigned long) (field[3]))
303 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 8)
304 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 16)
305 | (((unsigned long) (field[0])) << 24);
306 }
307
308 case 8:
309 if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 8)
310 return ((elf_vma) (field[7]))
311 | (((elf_vma) (field[6])) << 8)
312 | (((elf_vma) (field[5])) << 16)
313 | (((elf_vma) (field[4])) << 24)
314 | (((elf_vma) (field[3])) << 32)
315 | (((elf_vma) (field[2])) << 40)
316 | (((elf_vma) (field[1])) << 48)
317 | (((elf_vma) (field[0])) << 56);
318 else if (sizeof (elf_vma) == 4)
319 {
320 /* Although we are extracting data from an 8 byte wide field,
321 we are returning only 4 bytes of data. */
322 field += 4;
323 return ((unsigned long) (field[3]))
324 | (((unsigned long) (field[2])) << 8)
325 | (((unsigned long) (field[1])) << 16)
326 | (((unsigned long) (field[0])) << 24);
327 }
328
329 default:
330 error (_("Unhandled data length: %d\n"), size);
331 abort ();
332 }
333 }
334
335 elf_vma
336 byte_get_signed (unsigned char *field, int size)
337 {
338 elf_vma x = byte_get (field, size);
339
340 switch (size)
341 {
342 case 1:
343 return (x ^ 0x80) - 0x80;
344 case 2:
345 return (x ^ 0x8000) - 0x8000;
346 case 3:
347 return (x ^ 0x800000) - 0x800000;
348 case 4:
349 return (x ^ 0x80000000) - 0x80000000;
350 case 5:
351 case 6:
352 case 7:
353 case 8:
354 /* Reads of 5-, 6-, and 7-byte numbers are the result of
355 trying to read past the end of a buffer, and will therefore
356 not have meaningful values, so we don't try to deal with
357 the sign in these cases. */
358 return x;
359 default:
360 abort ();
361 }
362 }
363
364 /* Return the high-order 32-bits and the low-order 32-bits
365 of an 8-byte value separately. */
366
367 void
368 byte_get_64 (unsigned char *field, elf_vma *high, elf_vma *low)
369 {
370 if (byte_get == byte_get_big_endian)
371 {
372 *high = byte_get_big_endian (field, 4);
373 *low = byte_get_big_endian (field + 4, 4);
374 }
375 else
376 {
377 *high = byte_get_little_endian (field + 4, 4);
378 *low = byte_get_little_endian (field, 4);
379 }
380 return;
381 }
382
383 /* Return the path name for a proxy entry in a thin archive, adjusted
384 relative to the path name of the thin archive itself if necessary.
385 Always returns a pointer to malloc'ed memory. */
386
387 char *
388 adjust_relative_path (const char *file_name, const char *name,
389 unsigned long name_len)
390 {
391 char * member_file_name;
392 const char * base_name = lbasename (file_name);
393 size_t amt;
394
395 /* This is a proxy entry for a thin archive member.
396 If the extended name table contains an absolute path
397 name, or if the archive is in the current directory,
398 use the path name as given. Otherwise, we need to
399 find the member relative to the directory where the
400 archive is located. */
401 if (IS_ABSOLUTE_PATH (name) || base_name == file_name)
402 {
403 amt = name_len + 1;
404 if (amt == 0)
405 return NULL;
406 member_file_name = (char *) malloc (amt);
407 if (member_file_name == NULL)
408 {
409 error (_("Out of memory\n"));
410 return NULL;
411 }
412 memcpy (member_file_name, name, name_len);
413 member_file_name[name_len] = '\0';
414 }
415 else
416 {
417 /* Concatenate the path components of the archive file name
418 to the relative path name from the extended name table. */
419 size_t prefix_len = base_name - file_name;
420
421 amt = prefix_len + name_len + 1;
422 /* PR 17531: file: 2896dc8b
423 Catch wraparound. */
424 if (amt < prefix_len || amt < name_len)
425 {
426 error (_("Abnormal length of thin archive member name: %lx\n"),
427 name_len);
428 return NULL;
429 }
430
431 member_file_name = (char *) malloc (amt);
432 if (member_file_name == NULL)
433 {
434 error (_("Out of memory\n"));
435 return NULL;
436 }
437 memcpy (member_file_name, file_name, prefix_len);
438 memcpy (member_file_name + prefix_len, name, name_len);
439 member_file_name[prefix_len + name_len] = '\0';
440 }
441 return member_file_name;
442 }
443
444 /* Processes the archive index table and symbol table in ARCH.
445 Entries in the index table are SIZEOF_AR_INDEX bytes long.
446 Fills in ARCH->next_arhdr_offset and ARCH->arhdr.
447 If READ_SYMBOLS is true then fills in ARCH->index_num, ARCH->index_array,
448 ARCH->sym_size and ARCH->sym_table.
449 It is the caller's responsibility to free ARCH->index_array and
450 ARCH->sym_table.
451 Returns TRUE upon success, FALSE otherwise.
452 If failure occurs an error message is printed. */
453
454 static bfd_boolean
455 process_archive_index_and_symbols (struct archive_info * arch,
456 unsigned int sizeof_ar_index,
457 bfd_boolean read_symbols)
458 {
459 size_t got;
460 unsigned long size;
461
462 size = strtoul (arch->arhdr.ar_size, NULL, 10);
463 /* PR 17531: file: 912bd7de. */
464 if ((signed long) size < 0)
465 {
466 error (_("%s: invalid archive header size: %ld\n"),
467 arch->file_name, size);
468 return FALSE;
469 }
470
471 size = size + (size & 1);
472
473 arch->next_arhdr_offset += sizeof arch->arhdr + size;
474
475 if (! read_symbols)
476 {
477 if (fseek (arch->file, size, SEEK_CUR) != 0)
478 {
479 error (_("%s: failed to skip archive symbol table\n"),
480 arch->file_name);
481 return FALSE;
482 }
483 }
484 else
485 {
486 unsigned long i;
487 /* A buffer used to hold numbers read in from an archive index.
488 These are always SIZEOF_AR_INDEX bytes long and stored in
489 big-endian format. */
490 unsigned char integer_buffer[sizeof arch->index_num];
491 unsigned char * index_buffer;
492
493 assert (sizeof_ar_index <= sizeof integer_buffer);
494
495 /* Check the size of the archive index. */
496 if (size < sizeof_ar_index)
497 {
498 error (_("%s: the archive index is empty\n"), arch->file_name);
499 return FALSE;
500 }
501
502 /* Read the number of entries in the archive index. */
503 got = fread (integer_buffer, 1, sizeof_ar_index, arch->file);
504 if (got != sizeof_ar_index)
505 {
506 error (_("%s: failed to read archive index\n"), arch->file_name);
507 return FALSE;
508 }
509
510 arch->index_num = byte_get_big_endian (integer_buffer, sizeof_ar_index);
511 size -= sizeof_ar_index;
512
513 if (size < arch->index_num * sizeof_ar_index)
514 {
515 error (_("%s: the archive index is supposed to have %ld entries of %d bytes, but the size is only %ld\n"),
516 arch->file_name, (long) arch->index_num, sizeof_ar_index, size);
517 return FALSE;
518 }
519
520 /* Read in the archive index. */
521 index_buffer = (unsigned char *)
522 malloc (arch->index_num * sizeof_ar_index);
523 if (index_buffer == NULL)
524 {
525 error (_("Out of memory whilst trying to read archive symbol index\n"));
526 return FALSE;
527 }
528
529 got = fread (index_buffer, sizeof_ar_index, arch->index_num, arch->file);
530 if (got != arch->index_num)
531 {
532 free (index_buffer);
533 error (_("%s: failed to read archive index\n"), arch->file_name);
534 return FALSE;
535 }
536
537 size -= arch->index_num * sizeof_ar_index;
538
539 /* Convert the index numbers into the host's numeric format. */
540 arch->index_array = (elf_vma *)
541 malloc (arch->index_num * sizeof (* arch->index_array));
542 if (arch->index_array == NULL)
543 {
544 free (index_buffer);
545 error (_("Out of memory whilst trying to convert the archive symbol index\n"));
546 return FALSE;
547 }
548
549 for (i = 0; i < arch->index_num; i++)
550 arch->index_array[i] =
551 byte_get_big_endian ((unsigned char *) (index_buffer + (i * sizeof_ar_index)),
552 sizeof_ar_index);
553 free (index_buffer);
554
555 /* The remaining space in the header is taken up by the symbol table. */
556 if (size < 1)
557 {
558 error (_("%s: the archive has an index but no symbols\n"),
559 arch->file_name);
560 return FALSE;
561 }
562
563 arch->sym_table = (char *) malloc (size);
564 if (arch->sym_table == NULL)
565 {
566 error (_("Out of memory whilst trying to read archive index symbol table\n"));
567 return FALSE;
568 }
569
570 arch->sym_size = size;
571 got = fread (arch->sym_table, 1, size, arch->file);
572 if (got != size)
573 {
574 error (_("%s: failed to read archive index symbol table\n"),
575 arch->file_name);
576 return FALSE;
577 }
578 }
579
580 /* Read the next archive header. */
581 got = fread (&arch->arhdr, 1, sizeof arch->arhdr, arch->file);
582 if (got != sizeof arch->arhdr && got != 0)
583 {
584 error (_("%s: failed to read archive header following archive index\n"),
585 arch->file_name);
586 return FALSE;
587 }
588
589 return TRUE;
590 }
591
592 /* Read the symbol table and long-name table from an archive. */
593
594 int
595 setup_archive (struct archive_info *arch, const char *file_name,
596 FILE *file, bfd_boolean is_thin_archive,
597 bfd_boolean read_symbols)
598 {
599 size_t got;
600
601 arch->file_name = strdup (file_name);
602 arch->file = file;
603 arch->index_num = 0;
604 arch->index_array = NULL;
605 arch->sym_table = NULL;
606 arch->sym_size = 0;
607 arch->longnames = NULL;
608 arch->longnames_size = 0;
609 arch->nested_member_origin = 0;
610 arch->is_thin_archive = is_thin_archive;
611 arch->uses_64bit_indicies = FALSE;
612 arch->next_arhdr_offset = SARMAG;
613
614 /* Read the first archive member header. */
615 if (fseek (file, SARMAG, SEEK_SET) != 0)
616 {
617 error (_("%s: failed to seek to first archive header\n"), file_name);
618 return 1;
619 }
620 got = fread (&arch->arhdr, 1, sizeof arch->arhdr, file);
621 if (got != sizeof arch->arhdr)
622 {
623 if (got == 0)
624 return 0;
625
626 error (_("%s: failed to read archive header\n"), file_name);
627 return 1;
628 }
629
630 /* See if this is the archive symbol table. */
631 if (const_strneq (arch->arhdr.ar_name, "/ "))
632 {
633 if (! process_archive_index_and_symbols (arch, 4, read_symbols))
634 return 1;
635 }
636 else if (const_strneq (arch->arhdr.ar_name, "/SYM64/ "))
637 {
638 arch->uses_64bit_indicies = TRUE;
639 if (! process_archive_index_and_symbols (arch, 8, read_symbols))
640 return 1;
641 }
642 else if (read_symbols)
643 printf (_("%s has no archive index\n"), file_name);
644
645 if (const_strneq (arch->arhdr.ar_name, "// "))
646 {
647 /* This is the archive string table holding long member names. */
648 arch->longnames_size = strtoul (arch->arhdr.ar_size, NULL, 10);
649 /* PR 17531: file: 01068045. */
650 if (arch->longnames_size < 8)
651 {
652 error (_("%s: long name table is too small, (size = %ld)\n"),
653 file_name, arch->longnames_size);
654 return 1;
655 }
656 arch->next_arhdr_offset += sizeof arch->arhdr + arch->longnames_size;
657
658 /* Plus one to allow for a string terminator. */
659 arch->longnames = (char *) malloc (arch->longnames_size + 1);
660 if (arch->longnames == NULL)
661 {
662 error (_("Out of memory reading long symbol names in archive\n"));
663 return 1;
664 }
665
666 if (fread (arch->longnames, arch->longnames_size, 1, file) != 1)
667 {
668 free (arch->longnames);
669 arch->longnames = NULL;
670 error (_("%s: failed to read long symbol name string table\n"),
671 file_name);
672 return 1;
673 }
674
675 if ((arch->longnames_size & 1) != 0)
676 getc (file);
677 }
678
679 return 0;
680 }
681
682 /* Open and setup a nested archive, if not already open. */
683
684 int
685 setup_nested_archive (struct archive_info *nested_arch,
686 const char *member_file_name)
687 {
688 FILE * member_file;
689
690 /* Have we already setup this archive? */
691 if (nested_arch->file_name != NULL
692 && streq (nested_arch->file_name, member_file_name))
693 return 0;
694
695 /* Close previous file and discard cached information. */
696 if (nested_arch->file != NULL)
697 fclose (nested_arch->file);
698 release_archive (nested_arch);
699
700 member_file = fopen (member_file_name, "rb");
701 if (member_file == NULL)
702 return 1;
703 return setup_archive (nested_arch, member_file_name, member_file,
704 FALSE, FALSE);
705 }
706
707 /* Release the memory used for the archive information. */
708
709 void
710 release_archive (struct archive_info * arch)
711 {
712 if (arch->file_name != NULL)
713 free (arch->file_name);
714 if (arch->index_array != NULL)
715 free (arch->index_array);
716 if (arch->sym_table != NULL)
717 free (arch->sym_table);
718 if (arch->longnames != NULL)
719 free (arch->longnames);
720 }
721
722 /* Get the name of an archive member from the current archive header.
723 For simple names, this will modify the ar_name field of the current
724 archive header. For long names, it will return a pointer to the
725 longnames table. For nested archives, it will open the nested archive
726 and get the name recursively. NESTED_ARCH is a single-entry cache so
727 we don't keep rereading the same information from a nested archive. */
728
729 char *
730 get_archive_member_name (struct archive_info *arch,
731 struct archive_info *nested_arch)
732 {
733 unsigned long j, k;
734
735 if (arch->arhdr.ar_name[0] == '/')
736 {
737 /* We have a long name. */
738 char *endp;
739 char *member_file_name;
740 char *member_name;
741
742 if (arch->longnames == NULL || arch->longnames_size == 0)
743 {
744 error (_("Archive member uses long names, but no longname table found\n"));
745 return NULL;
746 }
747
748 arch->nested_member_origin = 0;
749 k = j = strtoul (arch->arhdr.ar_name + 1, &endp, 10);
750 if (arch->is_thin_archive && endp != NULL && * endp == ':')
751 arch->nested_member_origin = strtoul (endp + 1, NULL, 10);
752
753 if (j > arch->longnames_size)
754 {
755 error (_("Found long name index (%ld) beyond end of long name table\n"),j);
756 return NULL;
757 }
758 while ((j < arch->longnames_size)
759 && (arch->longnames[j] != '\n')
760 && (arch->longnames[j] != '\0'))
761 j++;
762 if (j > 0 && arch->longnames[j-1] == '/')
763 j--;
764 if (j > arch->longnames_size)
765 j = arch->longnames_size;
766 arch->longnames[j] = '\0';
767
768 if (!arch->is_thin_archive || arch->nested_member_origin == 0)
769 return arch->longnames + k;
770
771 /* PR 17531: file: 2896dc8b. */
772 if (k >= j)
773 {
774 error (_("Invalid Thin archive member name\n"));
775 return NULL;
776 }
777
778 /* This is a proxy for a member of a nested archive.
779 Find the name of the member in that archive. */
780 member_file_name = adjust_relative_path (arch->file_name,
781 arch->longnames + k, j - k);
782 if (member_file_name != NULL
783 && setup_nested_archive (nested_arch, member_file_name) == 0)
784 {
785 member_name = get_archive_member_name_at (nested_arch,
786 arch->nested_member_origin,
787 NULL);
788 if (member_name != NULL)
789 {
790 free (member_file_name);
791 return member_name;
792 }
793 }
794 free (member_file_name);
795
796 /* Last resort: just return the name of the nested archive. */
797 return arch->longnames + k;
798 }
799
800 /* We have a normal (short) name. */
801 for (j = 0; j < sizeof (arch->arhdr.ar_name); j++)
802 if (arch->arhdr.ar_name[j] == '/')
803 {
804 arch->arhdr.ar_name[j] = '\0';
805 return arch->arhdr.ar_name;
806 }
807
808 /* The full ar_name field is used. Don't rely on ar_date starting
809 with a zero byte. */
810 {
811 char *name = xmalloc (sizeof (arch->arhdr.ar_name) + 1);
812 memcpy (name, arch->arhdr.ar_name, sizeof (arch->arhdr.ar_name));
813 name[sizeof (arch->arhdr.ar_name)] = '\0';
814 return name;
815 }
816 }
817
818 /* Get the name of an archive member at a given OFFSET within an archive
819 ARCH. */
820
821 char *
822 get_archive_member_name_at (struct archive_info *arch,
823 unsigned long offset,
824 struct archive_info *nested_arch)
825 {
826 size_t got;
827
828 if (fseek (arch->file, offset, SEEK_SET) != 0)
829 {
830 error (_("%s: failed to seek to next file name\n"), arch->file_name);
831 return NULL;
832 }
833 got = fread (&arch->arhdr, 1, sizeof arch->arhdr, arch->file);
834 if (got != sizeof arch->arhdr)
835 {
836 error (_("%s: failed to read archive header\n"), arch->file_name);
837 return NULL;
838 }
839 if (memcmp (arch->arhdr.ar_fmag, ARFMAG, 2) != 0)
840 {
841 error (_("%s: did not find a valid archive header\n"),
842 arch->file_name);
843 return NULL;
844 }
845
846 return get_archive_member_name (arch, nested_arch);
847 }
848
849 /* Construct a string showing the name of the archive member, qualified
850 with the name of the containing archive file. For thin archives, we
851 use square brackets to denote the indirection. For nested archives,
852 we show the qualified name of the external member inside the square
853 brackets (e.g., "thin.a[normal.a(foo.o)]"). */
854
855 char *
856 make_qualified_name (struct archive_info * arch,
857 struct archive_info * nested_arch,
858 const char *member_name)
859 {
860 const char * error_name = _("<corrupt>");
861 size_t len;
862 char * name;
863
864 len = strlen (arch->file_name) + strlen (member_name) + 3;
865 if (arch->is_thin_archive
866 && arch->nested_member_origin != 0)
867 {
868 /* PR 15140: Allow for corrupt thin archives. */
869 if (nested_arch->file_name)
870 len += strlen (nested_arch->file_name) + 2;
871 else
872 len += strlen (error_name) + 2;
873 }
874
875 name = (char *) malloc (len);
876 if (name == NULL)
877 {
878 error (_("Out of memory\n"));
879 return NULL;
880 }
881
882 if (arch->is_thin_archive
883 && arch->nested_member_origin != 0)
884 {
885 if (nested_arch->file_name)
886 snprintf (name, len, "%s[%s(%s)]", arch->file_name,
887 nested_arch->file_name, member_name);
888 else
889 snprintf (name, len, "%s[%s(%s)]", arch->file_name,
890 error_name, member_name);
891 }
892 else if (arch->is_thin_archive)
893 snprintf (name, len, "%s[%s]", arch->file_name, member_name);
894 else
895 snprintf (name, len, "%s(%s)", arch->file_name, member_name);
896
897 return name;
898 }
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