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++ trunk/HISTORY	(local)
$Id: HISTORY,v 1.1539 2007/05/01 04:03:51 debug Exp $
20070415	Landisk PCLOCK should be 33.33 MHz, not 50 MHz. (This makes
		the clock run at correct speed.)
		FINALLY found and fixed the bug which caused OpenBSD/landisk
		to randomly bug out: an &-sign was missing in the special case
		handling of FPSCR in the 'LDS.L @Rm+,FPSCR' instruction.
		Adding similar special case handling for 'LDC.L @Rm+,SR'
		(calling sh_update_sr() instead of just loading).
		Implementing the 'FCNVSD FPUL,DRn' and 'FCNVDS DRm,FPUL'
		SuperH instructions.
		The 'LDC Rm,SR' instruction now immediately breaks out of the
		dyntrans loop if an interrupt is to be triggered.
20070416	In memory_rw.c, if mapping a page as writable, make sure to
		invalidate code translations even if the data access was a
		read.
		Minor SuperH updates.
20070418	Removing the dummy M68K emulation mode.
		Minor SH update (turning unnecessary sts_mach_rn, sts_macl_rn,
		and sts_pr_rn instruction handlers into mov_rm_rn).
20070419	Beginning to add a skeleton for an M88K mode: Adding a hack to
		allow OpenBSD/m88k a.out binaries to be loaded, and disassembly
		of a few simple 88K instructions.
		Commenting out the 'LDC Rm,SR' fix from a few days ago, because
		it made Linux/dreamcast bug out.
		Adding a hack to dev_sh4.c (an extra translation cache
		invalidation), which allows OpenBSD/landisk to boot ok after
		an install. Upgrading the Landisk machine mode to stable,
		updating documentation, etc.
20070420	Experimenting with adding a PCI controller (pcic) to dev_sh4.
		Adding a dummy Realtek 8139C+ skeleton device (dev_rtl8139c).
		Implementing the first M88K instructions (br, or[.u] imm), and
		adding disassembly of some more instructions.
20070421	Continuing a little on dev_rtl8139c.
20070422	Implementing the 9346 EEPROM "read" command for dev_rtl8139c.
		Finally found and fixed an old bug in the log n symbol search
		(it sometimes missed symbols). Debug trace (-i, -t etc) should
		now show more symbols. :-)
20070423	Continuing a little on M88K disassembly.
20070428	Fixing a memset arg order bug in src/net/net.c (thanks to
		Nigel Horne for noticing the bug).
		Applying parts of a patch from Carl van Schaik to clear out
		bottom bits of MIPS addresses more correctly, when using large
		page sizes, and doing some other minor cleanup/refactoring.
		Fixing a couple of warnings given by gcc with the -W option (a
		few more warnings than just plain -Wall).
		Reducing SuperH dyntrans physical address space from 64-bit to
		32-bit (since SH5/SH64 isn't imlemented yet anyway).
		Adding address-to-symbol annotation to a few more instructions
		in the SuperH instruction trace output.
		Beginning regression testing for the next release.
		Reverting the value of SCIF_DELAYED_TX_VALUE from 1 to 2,
		because OpenBSD/landisk may otherwise hang randomly.
20070429	The ugly hack/workaround to get OpenBSD/landisk booting without
		crashing does NOT work anymore (with the April 21 snapshot
		of OpenBSD/landisk). Strangely enough, removing the hack
		completely causes OpenBSD/landisk to work (!).
		More regression testing (re-testing everything SuperH-related,
		and some other things).
		Cobalt interrupts were actually broken; fixing by commenting
		out the DEC21143s in the Cobalt machine.
20070430	More regression testing.
20070501	Updating the OpenBSD/landisk install instructions to use
		4.1 instead of the current snapshot.
		GAAAH! OpenBSD/landisk 4.1 _needs_ the ugly hack/workaround;
		reintroducing it again. (The 4.1 kernel is actually from
		2007-03-11.)
		Simplifying the NetBSD/evbarm install instructions a bit.
		More regression testing.

==============  RELEASE 0.4.5.1  ==============


1 /*
2 * Copyright (C) 2003-2007 Anders Gavare. All rights reserved.
3 *
4 * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
5 * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
6 *
7 * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
8 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
9 * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
10 * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
11 * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
12 * 3. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products
13 * derived from this software without specific prior written permission.
14 *
15 * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND
16 * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
17 * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
18 * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE
19 * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
20 * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS
21 * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION)
22 * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
23 * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY
24 * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF
25 * SUCH DAMAGE.
26 *
27 *
28 * $Id: file.c,v 1.2 2007/04/19 15:18:16 debug Exp $
29 *
30 * This module contains functions which load executable images into (emulated)
31 * memory. File formats recognized so far are:
32 *
33 * a.out traditional old-style Unix binary format
34 * Mach-O MacOS X format, etc.
35 * ecoff old format used by Ultrix, Windows NT, etc
36 * srec Motorola SREC format
37 * raw raw binaries, "address:[skiplen:[entrypoint:]]filename"
38 * ELF 32-bit and 64-bit ELFs
39 *
40 * If a file is not of one of the above mentioned formats, it is assumed
41 * to be symbol data generated by 'nm' or 'nm -S'.
42 */
43
44 #include <stdio.h>
45 #include <stdlib.h>
46 #include <string.h>
47 #include <sys/types.h>
48
49 #include "cpu.h"
50 #include "machine.h"
51 #include "memory.h"
52 #include "misc.h"
53 #include "symbol.h"
54
55
56 extern int quiet_mode;
57 extern int verbose;
58
59
60 /*
61 * This should be increased by every routine here that actually loads an
62 * executable file into memory. (For example, loading a symbol file should
63 * NOT increase this.)
64 */
65 static int n_executables_loaded = 0;
66
67
68 #include "exec_elf.h" /* Ugly; needed for ELFDATA2LSB etc. */
69
70 #define unencode(var,dataptr,typ) { \
71 int Wi; unsigned char Wb; \
72 unsigned char *Wp = (unsigned char *) dataptr; \
73 int Wlen = sizeof(typ); \
74 var = 0; \
75 for (Wi=0; Wi<Wlen; Wi++) { \
76 if (encoding == ELFDATA2LSB) \
77 Wb = Wp[Wlen-1 - Wi]; \
78 else \
79 Wb = Wp[Wi]; \
80 if (Wi == 0 && (Wb & 0x80)) { \
81 var --; /* set var to -1 :-) */ \
82 var <<= 8; \
83 } \
84 var |= Wb; \
85 if (Wi < Wlen-1) \
86 var <<= 8; \
87 } \
88 }
89
90
91 #include "file_aout.c"
92 #include "file_ecoff.c"
93 #include "file_elf.c"
94 #include "file_macho.c"
95 #include "file_raw.c"
96 #include "file_srec.c"
97
98
99 /*
100 * file_n_executables_loaded():
101 *
102 * Returns the number of executable files loaded into emulated memory.
103 */
104 int file_n_executables_loaded(void)
105 {
106 return n_executables_loaded;
107 }
108
109
110 /*
111 * file_load():
112 *
113 * Sense the file format of a file (ELF, a.out, ecoff), and call the
114 * right file_load_XXX() function. If the file isn't of a recognized
115 * binary format, assume that it contains symbol definitions.
116 *
117 * If the filename doesn't exist, try to treat the name as
118 * "address:filename" and load the file as a raw binary.
119 */
120 void file_load(struct machine *machine, struct memory *mem,
121 char *filename, uint64_t *entrypointp,
122 int arch, uint64_t *gpp, int *byte_orderp, uint64_t *tocp)
123 {
124 int iadd = DEBUG_INDENTATION, old_quiet_mode;
125 FILE *f;
126 unsigned char buf[12];
127 unsigned char buf2[2];
128 size_t len, len2, i;
129 off_t size;
130
131 if (byte_orderp == NULL) {
132 fprintf(stderr, "file_load(): byte_order == NULL\n");
133 exit(1);
134 }
135
136 if (arch == ARCH_NOARCH) {
137 fprintf(stderr, "file_load(): FATAL ERROR: no arch?\n");
138 exit(1);
139 }
140
141 if (mem == NULL || filename == NULL) {
142 fprintf(stderr, "file_load(): mem or filename is NULL\n");
143 exit(1);
144 }
145
146 /* Skip configuration files: */
147 if (filename[0] == '@')
148 return;
149
150 debug("loading %s%s\n", filename, verbose >= 2? ":" : "");
151 debug_indentation(iadd);
152
153 old_quiet_mode = quiet_mode;
154 if (verbose < 2)
155 quiet_mode = 1;
156
157 f = fopen(filename, "r");
158 if (f == NULL) {
159 file_load_raw(machine, mem, filename, entrypointp);
160 goto ret;
161 }
162
163 fseek(f, 0, SEEK_END);
164 size = ftello(f);
165 fseek(f, 0, SEEK_SET);
166
167 memset(buf, 0, sizeof(buf));
168 len = fread(buf, 1, sizeof(buf), f);
169 fseek(f, 510, SEEK_SET);
170 len2 = fread(buf2, 1, sizeof(buf2), f);
171 fclose(f);
172
173 if (len < (signed int)sizeof(buf)) {
174 fprintf(stderr, "\nThis file is too small to contain "
175 "anything useful\n");
176 exit(1);
177 }
178
179 /* Is it an ELF? */
180 if (buf[0] == 0x7f && buf[1]=='E' && buf[2]=='L' && buf[3]=='F') {
181 file_load_elf(machine, mem, filename,
182 entrypointp, arch, gpp, byte_orderp, tocp);
183 goto ret;
184 }
185
186 /* Is it an a.out? */
187 if (buf[0]==0x00 && buf[1]==0x8b && buf[2]==0x01 && buf[3]==0x07) {
188 /* MIPS a.out */
189 file_load_aout(machine, mem, filename, 0,
190 entrypointp, arch, byte_orderp);
191 goto ret;
192 }
193 if (buf[0]==0x00 && buf[1]==0x87 && buf[2]==0x01 && buf[3]==0x08) {
194 /* M68K a.out */
195 file_load_aout(machine, mem, filename,
196 AOUT_FLAG_VADDR_ZERO_HACK /* for OpenBSD/mac68k */,
197 entrypointp, arch, byte_orderp);
198 goto ret;
199 }
200 if (buf[0]==0x00 && buf[1]==0x99 && buf[2]==0x01 && buf[3]==0x0b) {
201 /* OpenBSD/M88K a.out */
202 file_load_aout(machine, mem, filename, AOUT_FLAG_FROM_BEGINNING,
203 entrypointp, arch, byte_orderp);
204 goto ret;
205 }
206 if (buf[0]==0x00 && buf[1]==0x8f && buf[2]==0x01 && buf[3]==0x0b) {
207 /* ARM a.out */
208 file_load_aout(machine, mem, filename, AOUT_FLAG_FROM_BEGINNING,
209 entrypointp, arch, byte_orderp);
210 goto ret;
211 }
212 if (buf[0]==0x00 && buf[1]==0x86 && buf[2]==0x01 && buf[3]==0x0b) {
213 /* i386 a.out (old OpenBSD and NetBSD etc) */
214 file_load_aout(machine, mem, filename, AOUT_FLAG_FROM_BEGINNING,
215 entrypointp, arch, byte_orderp);
216 goto ret;
217 }
218 if (buf[0]==0x01 && buf[1]==0x03 && buf[2]==0x01 && buf[3]==0x07) {
219 /* SPARC a.out (old 32-bit NetBSD etc) */
220 file_load_aout(machine, mem, filename, AOUT_FLAG_NO_SIZES,
221 entrypointp, arch, byte_orderp);
222 goto ret;
223 }
224 if (buf[0]==0x00 && buf[2]==0x00 && buf[8]==0x7a && buf[9]==0x75) {
225 /* DEC OSF1 on MIPS: */
226 file_load_aout(machine, mem, filename, AOUT_FLAG_DECOSF1,
227 entrypointp, arch, byte_orderp);
228 goto ret;
229 }
230
231 /*
232 * Is it a Mach-O file?
233 */
234 if (buf[0] == 0xfe && buf[1] == 0xed && buf[2] == 0xfa &&
235 (buf[3] == 0xce || buf[3] == 0xcf)) {
236 file_load_macho(machine, mem, filename, entrypointp,
237 arch, byte_orderp, buf[3] == 0xcf, 0);
238 goto ret;
239 }
240 if ((buf[0] == 0xce || buf[0] == 0xcf) && buf[1] == 0xfa &&
241 buf[2] == 0xed && buf[3] == 0xfe) {
242 file_load_macho(machine, mem, filename, entrypointp,
243 arch, byte_orderp, buf[0] == 0xcf, 1);
244 goto ret;
245 }
246
247 /*
248 * Is it an ecoff?
249 *
250 * TODO: What's the deal with the magic value's byte order? Sometimes
251 * it seems to be reversed for BE when compared to LE, but not always?
252 */
253 if (buf[0]+256*buf[1] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEB ||
254 buf[0]+256*buf[1] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEL ||
255 buf[0]+256*buf[1] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEB2 ||
256 buf[0]+256*buf[1] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEL2 ||
257 buf[0]+256*buf[1] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEB3 ||
258 buf[0]+256*buf[1] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEL3 ||
259 buf[1]+256*buf[0] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEB ||
260 buf[1]+256*buf[0] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEL ||
261 buf[1]+256*buf[0] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEB2 ||
262 buf[1]+256*buf[0] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEL2 ||
263 buf[1]+256*buf[0] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEB3 ||
264 buf[1]+256*buf[0] == ECOFF_MAGIC_MIPSEL3) {
265 file_load_ecoff(machine, mem, filename, entrypointp,
266 arch, gpp, byte_orderp);
267 goto ret;
268 }
269
270 /* Is it a Motorola SREC file? */
271 if ((buf[0]=='S' && buf[1]>='0' && buf[1]<='9')) {
272 file_load_srec(machine, mem, filename, entrypointp);
273 goto ret;
274 }
275
276 /* gzipped files are not supported: */
277 if (buf[0]==0x1f && buf[1]==0x8b) {
278 fprintf(stderr, "\nYou need to gunzip the file before you"
279 " try to use it.\n");
280 exit(1);
281 }
282
283 if (size > 24000000) {
284 fprintf(stderr, "\nThis file is very large (%lli bytes)\n",
285 (long long)size);
286 fprintf(stderr, "Are you sure it is a kernel and not a disk "
287 "image? (Use the -d option.)\n");
288 exit(1);
289 }
290
291 if (size == 1474560)
292 fprintf(stderr, "Hm... this file is the size of a 1.44 MB "
293 "floppy image. Maybe you forgot the\n-d switch?\n");
294
295 /*
296 * Ugly hack for Dreamcast: When booting from a Dreamcast CDROM
297 * image, a temporary file is extracted into /tmp/gxemul.*, but this
298 * is a "scrambled" raw binary. This code unscrambles it, and loads
299 * it as a raw binary.
300 */
301 if (machine->machine_type == MACHINE_DREAMCAST &&
302 strncmp(filename, "/tmp/gxemul.", 12) == 0) {
303 char *tmp_filename = malloc(strlen(filename) + 100);
304 snprintf(tmp_filename, strlen(filename) + 100,
305 "%s.descrambled", filename);
306 debug("descrambling into %s\n", tmp_filename);
307 dreamcast_descramble(filename, tmp_filename);
308
309 snprintf(tmp_filename, strlen(filename) + 100,
310 "0x8c010000:%s.descrambled", filename);
311 debug("loading descrambled Dreamcast binary\n");
312 file_load_raw(machine, mem, tmp_filename, entrypointp);
313 free(tmp_filename);
314
315 /* Hack: Start a "boot from CDROM" sequence: */
316 *entrypointp = 0x8c000080;
317 goto ret;
318 }
319
320 /*
321 * Last resort: symbol definitions from nm (or nm -S):
322 *
323 * If the buf contains typical 'binary' characters, then print
324 * an error message and quit instead of assuming that it is a
325 * symbol file.
326 */
327 for (i=0; i<(signed)sizeof(buf); i++)
328 if (buf[i] < 32 && buf[i] != '\t' &&
329 buf[i] != '\n' && buf[i] != '\r' &&
330 buf[i] != '\f') {
331 fprintf(stderr, "\nThe file format of '%s' is "
332 "unknown.\n\n ", filename);
333 for (i=0; i<(signed)sizeof(buf); i++)
334 fprintf(stderr, " %02x", buf[i]);
335
336 if (len2 == 2 && buf2[0] == 0x55 && buf2[1] == 0xaa)
337 fprintf(stderr, "\n\nIt has a PC-style "
338 "bootsector marker.");
339
340 fprintf(stderr, "\n\nPossible explanations:\n\n"
341 " o) If this is a disk image, you forgot '-d' "
342 "on the command line.\n"
343 " o) This is an unsupported binary format.\n\n");
344 exit(1);
345 }
346
347 symbol_readfile(&machine->symbol_context, filename);
348
349 ret:
350 debug_indentation(-iadd);
351 quiet_mode = old_quiet_mode;
352 }
353

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