/* $OpenBSD: nm.c,v 1.8 1999/05/10 16:14:07 espie Exp $ */ /* $NetBSD: nm.c,v 1.7 1996/01/14 23:04:03 pk Exp $ */ /* * Copyright (c) 1989, 1993 * The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved. * * This code is derived from software contributed to Berkeley by * Hans Huebner. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the * documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. * 3. All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software * must display the following acknowledgement: * This product includes software developed by the University of * California, Berkeley and its contributors. * 4. Neither the name of the University nor the names of its contributors * may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software * without specific prior written permission. * * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS ``AS IS'' AND * ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE REGENTS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE * FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL * DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS * OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) * HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT * LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY * OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. */ #ifndef lint static char copyright[] = "@(#) Copyright (c) 1989, 1993\n\ The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.\n"; #endif /* not lint */ #ifndef lint #if 0 static char sccsid[] = "@(#)nm.c 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93"; #endif static char rcsid[] = "$OpenBSD: nm.c,v 1.8 1999/05/10 16:14:07 espie Exp $"; #endif /* not lint */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include /* XXX get shared code to handle byte-order swaps */ #include "byte.c" int ignore_bad_archive_entries = 1; int print_only_external_symbols; int print_only_undefined_symbols; int print_all_symbols; int print_file_each_line; int fcount; int rev; int fname(), rname(), value(); int (*sfunc)() = fname; /* some macros for symbol type (nlist.n_type) handling */ #define IS_DEBUGGER_SYMBOL(x) ((x) & N_STAB) #define IS_EXTERNAL(x) ((x) & N_EXT) #define SYMBOL_TYPE(x) ((x) & (N_TYPE | N_STAB)) void *emalloc(), *erealloc(); /* * main() * parse command line, execute process_file() for each file * specified on the command line. */ main(argc, argv) int argc; char **argv; { extern int optind; int ch, errors; while ((ch = getopt(argc, argv, "agnopruw")) != -1) { switch (ch) { case 'a': print_all_symbols = 1; break; case 'g': print_only_external_symbols = 1; break; case 'n': sfunc = value; break; case 'o': print_file_each_line = 1; break; case 'p': sfunc = NULL; break; case 'r': rev = 1; break; case 'u': print_only_undefined_symbols = 1; break; case 'w': ignore_bad_archive_entries = 0; break; case '?': default: usage(); } } fcount = argc - optind; argv += optind; if (rev && sfunc == fname) sfunc = rname; if (!fcount) errors = process_file("a.out"); else { errors = 0; do { errors |= process_file(*argv); } while (*++argv); } exit(errors); } /* * process_file() * show symbols in the file given as an argument. Accepts archive and * object files as input. */ process_file(fname) char *fname; { struct exec exec_head; FILE *fp; int retval; char magic[SARMAG]; if (!(fp = fopen(fname, "r"))) { warn("cannot read %s", fname); return(1); } if (fcount > 1) (void)printf("\n%s:\n", fname); /* * first check whether this is an object file - read a object * header, and skip back to the beginning */ if (fread((char *)&exec_head, sizeof(exec_head), (size_t)1, fp) != 1) { warnx("%s: bad format", fname); (void)fclose(fp); return(1); } rewind(fp); if (BAD_OBJECT(exec_head)) { /* this could be an archive */ if (fread(magic, sizeof(magic), (size_t)1, fp) != 1 || strncmp(magic, ARMAG, SARMAG)) { warnx("%s: not object file or archive", fname); (void)fclose(fp); return(1); } retval = show_archive(fname, fp); } else retval = show_objfile(fname, fp); (void)fclose(fp); return(retval); } /* * show_archive() * show symbols in the given archive file */ show_archive(fname, fp) char *fname; FILE *fp; { struct ar_hdr ar_head; struct exec exec_head; int i, rval; long last_ar_off; char *p, *name; int baselen, namelen; baselen = strlen(fname) + 3; namelen = sizeof(ar_head.ar_name); name = emalloc(baselen + namelen); rval = 0; /* while there are more entries in the archive */ while (fread((char *)&ar_head, sizeof(ar_head), (size_t)1, fp) == 1) { /* bad archive entry - stop processing this archive */ if (strncmp(ar_head.ar_fmag, ARFMAG, sizeof(ar_head.ar_fmag))) { warnx("%s: bad format archive header", fname); (void)free(name); return(1); } /* remember start position of current archive object */ last_ar_off = ftell(fp); /* skip ranlib entries */ if (!strncmp(ar_head.ar_name, RANLIBMAG, sizeof(RANLIBMAG) - 1)) goto skip; /* * construct a name of the form "archive.a:obj.o:" for the * current archive entry if the object name is to be printed * on each output line */ p = name; if (print_file_each_line) p += sprintf(p, "%s:", fname); #ifdef AR_EFMT1 /* * BSD 4.4 extended AR format: #1/, with name as the * first bytes of the file */ if ( (ar_head.ar_name[0] == '#') && (ar_head.ar_name[1] == '1') && (ar_head.ar_name[2] == '/') && (isdigit(ar_head.ar_name[3]))) { int len = atoi(&ar_head.ar_name[3]); if (len > namelen) { p -= (long)name; name = (char *)erealloc(name, baselen+len); namelen = len; p += (long)name; } if (fread(p, len, 1, fp) != 1) { warnx("%s: premature EOF", name); (void)free(name); return 1; } p += len; } else #endif for (i = 0; i < sizeof(ar_head.ar_name); ++i) if (ar_head.ar_name[i] && ar_head.ar_name[i] != ' ') *p++ = ar_head.ar_name[i]; *p++ = '\0'; /* get and check current object's header */ if (fread((char *)&exec_head, sizeof(exec_head), (size_t)1, fp) != 1) { warnx("%s: premature EOF", name); (void)free(name); return(1); } if (BAD_OBJECT(exec_head)) { if (!ignore_bad_archive_entries) { warnx("%s: bad format", name); rval = 1; } } else { (void)fseek(fp, (long)-sizeof(exec_head), SEEK_CUR); if (!print_file_each_line) (void)printf("\n%s:\n", name); rval |= show_objfile(name, fp); } /* * skip to next archive object - it starts at the next * even byte boundary */ #define even(x) (((x) + 1) & ~1) skip: if (fseek(fp, last_ar_off + even(atol(ar_head.ar_size)), SEEK_SET)) { warn("%s", fname); (void)free(name); return(1); } } (void)free(name); return(rval); } /* * show_objfile() * show symbols from the object file pointed to by fp. The current * file pointer for fp is expected to be at the beginning of an a.out * header. */ show_objfile(objname, fp) char *objname; FILE *fp; { register struct nlist *names, *np; register int i, nnames, nrawnames; struct exec head; long stabsize; char *stab; /* read a.out header */ if (fread((char *)&head, sizeof(head), (size_t)1, fp) != 1) { warnx("%s: cannot read header", objname); return(1); } /* * skip back to the header - the N_-macros return values relative * to the beginning of the a.out header */ if (fseek(fp, (long)-sizeof(head), SEEK_CUR)) { warn("%s", objname); return(1); } /* stop if this is no valid object file, or a format we don't dare * playing with */ if (BAD_OBJECT(head)) { warnx("%s: bad format", objname); return(1); } fix_header_order(&head); /* stop if the object file contains no symbol table */ if (!head.a_syms) { warnx("%s: no name list", objname); return(1); } if (fseek(fp, (long)N_SYMOFF(head), SEEK_CUR)) { warn("%s", objname); return(1); } /* get memory for the symbol table */ names = emalloc((size_t)head.a_syms); nrawnames = head.a_syms / sizeof(*names); if (fread((char *)names, (size_t)head.a_syms, (size_t)1, fp) != 1) { warnx("%s: cannot read symbol table", objname); (void)free((char *)names); return(1); } fix_nlists_order(names, nrawnames, N_GETMID(head)); /* * Following the symbol table comes the string table. The first * 4-byte-integer gives the total size of the string table * _including_ the size specification itself. */ if (fread((char *)&stabsize, sizeof(stabsize), (size_t)1, fp) != 1) { warnx("%s: cannot read stab size", objname); (void)free((char *)names); return(1); } stabsize = fix_long_order(stabsize, N_GETMID(head)); stab = emalloc((size_t)stabsize); /* * read the string table offset by 4 - all indices into the string * table include the size specification. */ stabsize -= 4; /* we already have the size */ if (fread(stab + 4, (size_t)stabsize, (size_t)1, fp) != 1) { warnx("%s: stab truncated..", objname); (void)free((char *)names); (void)free(stab); return(1); } /* * fix up the symbol table and filter out unwanted entries * * common symbols are characterized by a n_type of N_UNDF and a * non-zero n_value -- change n_type to N_COMM for all such * symbols to make life easier later. * * filter out all entries which we don't want to print anyway */ for (np = names, i = nnames = 0; i < nrawnames; np++, i++) { if (SYMBOL_TYPE(np->n_type) == N_UNDF && np->n_value) np->n_type = N_COMM | (np->n_type & N_EXT); if (!print_all_symbols && IS_DEBUGGER_SYMBOL(np->n_type)) continue; if (print_only_external_symbols && !IS_EXTERNAL(np->n_type)) continue; if (print_only_undefined_symbols && SYMBOL_TYPE(np->n_type) != N_UNDF) continue; /* * make n_un.n_name a character pointer by adding the string * table's base to n_un.n_strx * * don't mess with zero offsets */ if (np->n_un.n_strx) np->n_un.n_name = stab + np->n_un.n_strx; else np->n_un.n_name = ""; names[nnames++] = *np; } /* sort the symbol table if applicable */ if (sfunc) qsort((char *)names, (size_t)nnames, sizeof(*names), sfunc); /* print out symbols */ for (np = names, i = 0; i < nnames; np++, i++) print_symbol(objname, np); (void)free((char *)names); (void)free(stab); return(0); } /* * print_symbol() * show one symbol */ print_symbol(objname, sym) char *objname; register struct nlist *sym; { char *typestring(), typeletter(); if (print_file_each_line) (void)printf("%s:", objname); /* * handle undefined-only format seperately (no space is * left for symbol values, no type field is printed) */ if (print_only_undefined_symbols) { (void)puts(sym->n_un.n_name); return; } /* print symbol's value */ if (SYMBOL_TYPE(sym->n_type) == N_UNDF) (void)printf(" "); else (void)printf("%08lx", sym->n_value); /* print type information */ if (IS_DEBUGGER_SYMBOL(sym->n_type)) (void)printf(" - %02x %04x %5s ", sym->n_other, sym->n_desc&0xffff, typestring(sym->n_type)); else (void)printf(" %c ", typeletter(sym->n_type)); /* print the symbol's name */ (void)puts(sym->n_un.n_name); } /* * typestring() * return the a description string for an STAB entry */ char * typestring(type) register u_char type; { switch(type) { case N_BCOMM: return("BCOMM"); case N_ECOML: return("ECOML"); case N_ECOMM: return("ECOMM"); case N_ENTRY: return("ENTRY"); case N_FNAME: return("FNAME"); case N_FUN: return("FUN"); case N_GSYM: return("GSYM"); case N_LBRAC: return("LBRAC"); case N_LCSYM: return("LCSYM"); case N_LENG: return("LENG"); case N_LSYM: return("LSYM"); case N_PC: return("PC"); case N_PSYM: return("PSYM"); case N_RBRAC: return("RBRAC"); case N_RSYM: return("RSYM"); case N_SLINE: return("SLINE"); case N_SO: return("SO"); case N_SOL: return("SOL"); case N_SSYM: return("SSYM"); case N_STSYM: return("STSYM"); } return("???"); } /* * typeletter() * return a description letter for the given basic type code of an * symbol table entry. The return value will be upper case for * external, lower case for internal symbols. */ char typeletter(type) u_char type; { switch(SYMBOL_TYPE(type)) { case N_ABS: return(IS_EXTERNAL(type) ? 'A' : 'a'); case N_BSS: return(IS_EXTERNAL(type) ? 'B' : 'b'); case N_COMM: return(IS_EXTERNAL(type) ? 'C' : 'c'); case N_DATA: return(IS_EXTERNAL(type) ? 'D' : 'd'); case N_FN: /* NOTE: N_FN == N_WARNING, * in this case, the N_EXT bit is to considered as * part of the symbol's type itself. */ return(IS_EXTERNAL(type) ? 'F' : 'W'); case N_TEXT: return(IS_EXTERNAL(type) ? 'T' : 't'); case N_INDR: return(IS_EXTERNAL(type) ? 'I' : 'i'); case N_SIZE: return(IS_EXTERNAL(type) ? 'S' : 's'); case N_UNDF: return(IS_EXTERNAL(type) ? 'U' : 'u'); } return('?'); } fname(a0, b0) void *a0, *b0; { struct nlist *a = a0, *b = b0; return(strcmp(a->n_un.n_name, b->n_un.n_name)); } rname(a0, b0) void *a0, *b0; { struct nlist *a = a0, *b = b0; return(strcmp(b->n_un.n_name, a->n_un.n_name)); } value(a0, b0) void *a0, *b0; { register struct nlist *a = a0, *b = b0; if (SYMBOL_TYPE(a->n_type) == N_UNDF) if (SYMBOL_TYPE(b->n_type) == N_UNDF) return(0); else return(-1); else if (SYMBOL_TYPE(b->n_type) == N_UNDF) return(1); if (rev) { if (a->n_value == b->n_value) return(rname(a0, b0)); return(b->n_value > a->n_value ? 1 : -1); } else { if (a->n_value == b->n_value) return(fname(a0, b0)); return(a->n_value > b->n_value ? 1 : -1); } } void * emalloc(size) size_t size; { char *p; /* NOSTRICT */ if (p = malloc(size)) return(p); err(1, NULL); exit(1); } void * erealloc(p, size) void *p; size_t size; { /* NOSTRICT */ if (p = realloc(p, size)) return(p); err(1, NULL); exit(1); } usage() { (void)fprintf(stderr, "usage: nm [-agnopruw] [file ...]\n"); exit(1); }