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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH][ELF] Correct space calculation for symtab when B
On 2/8/07 09:03, "Christoph Egger" <Christoph.Egger@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> If there is a string table for section headers, it also gets loaded.
> Therefore take it into account in size calculation for kernel symtab.
I don't see how this works. In fact the whole sstart,send calculation looks
broken. What do the virtual addresses of the symtab/strtab sections have to
do with their location in the final address space, after loading? And since
you pack the sections into the domain address space in
elf_xen_dom_load_binary(), should you not simply sum the sizes of the
sections, then sstart=virt_kend and send=sstart+size_sum, rather than taking
max(end addresses in elf image) minus min(start addresses in elf image).
Does the section-header string table have to be loaded, or is that just an
artefact of the loader code scanning for all SYMTAB/STRTAB? Shouldn't the
loader fix up e_shnum and symtab's sh_link in the Elf metadata that it
generates? Couldn't the loader just use the saved elf->sym_tab and
elf->sym_strtab to directly find the interesting two sections, rather than
needing to do yet another full scan?
> Keir: Can you also apply changeset 15672 and this patch
> to Xen 3.1-stable, since these fixes an regression for Xen 3.1, please?
I don't think so!
-- Keir
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