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diff --git a/dev-python/pyelftools/files/pyelftools-0.22-dyntable.patch b/dev-python/pyelftools/files/pyelftools-0.22-dyntable.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 7f7730499820..000000000000 --- a/dev-python/pyelftools/files/pyelftools-0.22-dyntable.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,153 +0,0 @@ -From b3157177bde20a2b0d0ada7b2ba44144ee5aea6f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 -From: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> -Date: Sun, 9 Jun 2013 18:42:40 -0400 -Subject: [PATCH] support parsing of dynamic ELFs w/out section headers -MIME-Version: 1.0 -Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 -Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit - -At runtime, ELFs do not use the section headers at all. Instead, only -the program segments and dynamic tags get used. This means you can -strip the section table completely from an ELF and have it still work. - -In practice, people rarely do this, but it's not unheard of. Make the -Dynamic tags work even in these cases by loading the strings table the -same way the runtime loader does: - * parse the symtab address from DT_STRTAB - * locate the file offset via the program segments - -In order to avoid circular deps (parsing a dyntag requires walking parsed -dyntags), add a set of internal funcs for returning the raw values. - -You can see this in action: -$ eu-strip -g --strip-sections a.out -$ readelf -S a.out -<nothing> -$ lddtree.py ./a.out -a.out (interpreter => /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2) - libïäöëß.so => None - libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 - -Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org> ---- - elftools/elf/dynamic.py | 81 ++++++++++++++++++--- - test/test_dynamic.py | 28 ++++++- - .../aarch64_super_stripped.elf | Bin 0 -> 4136 bytes - 3 files changed, 97 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) - create mode 100755 test/testfiles_for_unittests/aarch64_super_stripped.elf - -diff --git a/elftools/elf/dynamic.py b/elftools/elf/dynamic.py -index d9db870..ad5111f 100644 ---- a/elftools/elf/dynamic.py -+++ b/elftools/elf/dynamic.py -@@ -11,9 +11,22 @@ import itertools - from .sections import Section - from .segments import Segment - from ..common.exceptions import ELFError --from ..common.utils import struct_parse -- --from .enums import ENUM_D_TAG -+from ..common.utils import struct_parse, parse_cstring_from_stream -+ -+ -+class _DynamicStringTable(object): -+ """ Bare string table based on values found via ELF dynamic tags and -+ loadable segments only. Good enough for get_string() only. -+ """ -+ def __init__(self, stream, table_offset): -+ self._stream = stream -+ self._table_offset = table_offset -+ -+ def get_string(self, offset): -+ """ Get the string stored at the given offset in this string table. -+ """ -+ return parse_cstring_from_stream(self._stream, -+ self._table_offset + offset) - - - class DynamicTag(object): -@@ -61,27 +76,71 @@ class Dynamic(object): - self._num_tags = -1 - self._offset = position - self._tagsize = self._elfstructs.Elf_Dyn.sizeof() -- self._stringtable = stringtable -+ self.__stringtable = stringtable - -- def iter_tags(self, type=None): -- """ Yield all tags (limit to |type| if specified) -+ @property -+ def _stringtable(self): -+ """ Return a string table for looking up dynamic tag related strings. -+ -+ This won't be a "full" string table object, but will at least support -+ the get_string() function. -+ """ -+ if self.__stringtable: -+ return self.__stringtable -+ -+ # If the ELF has stripped its section table (which is unusual, but -+ # perfectly valid), we need to use the dynamic tags to locate the -+ # dynamic string table. -+ strtab = None -+ for tag in self._iter_tags(type='DT_STRTAB'): -+ strtab = tag['d_val'] -+ break -+ # If we found a dynamic string table, locate the offset in the file -+ # by using the program headers. -+ if strtab: -+ for segment in self._elffile.iter_segments(): -+ if (strtab >= segment['p_vaddr'] and -+ strtab < segment['p_vaddr'] + segment['p_filesz']): -+ self.__stringtable = _DynamicStringTable( -+ self._stream, -+ segment['p_offset'] + (strtab - segment['p_vaddr'])) -+ return self.__stringtable -+ -+ # That didn't work for some reason. Let's use the section header -+ # even though this ELF is super weird. -+ self.__stringtable = self._elffile.get_section_by_name(b'.dynstr') -+ -+ return self.__stringtable -+ -+ def _iter_tags(self, type=None): -+ """ Yield all raw tags (limit to |type| if specified) - """ - for n in itertools.count(): -- tag = self.get_tag(n) -- if type is None or tag.entry.d_tag == type: -+ tag = self._get_tag(n) -+ if type is None or tag['d_tag'] == type: - yield tag -- if tag.entry.d_tag == 'DT_NULL': -+ if tag['d_tag'] == 'DT_NULL': - break - -- def get_tag(self, n): -- """ Get the tag at index #n from the file (DynamicTag object) -+ def iter_tags(self, type=None): -+ """ Yield all tags (limit to |type| if specified) -+ """ -+ for tag in self._iter_tags(type=type): -+ yield DynamicTag(tag, self._stringtable) -+ -+ def _get_tag(self, n): -+ """ Get the raw tag at index #n from the file - """ - offset = self._offset + n * self._tagsize -- entry = struct_parse( -+ return struct_parse( - self._elfstructs.Elf_Dyn, - self._stream, - stream_pos=offset) -- return DynamicTag(entry, self._stringtable) -+ -+ def get_tag(self, n): -+ """ Get the tag at index #n from the file (DynamicTag object) -+ """ -+ return DynamicTag(self._get_tag(n), self._stringtable) - - def num_tags(self): - """ Number of dynamic tags in the file --- -2.0.0 - |