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authorRuss Cox <rsc@golang.org>2014-08-27 22:53:28 -0400
committerRuss Cox <rsc@golang.org>2014-08-27 22:53:28 -0400
commit9c40759666ca5deb30de7449713a9b8bf8dadf45 (patch)
tree825edcc6e5d856ef45e27049031666c6ddb8f17e /src/cmd/5l
parent582f89be4984c79117acfe5285df8caaac9da051 (diff)
downloadgo-9c40759666ca5deb30de7449713a9b8bf8dadf45.tar.gz
cmd/5l, cmd/6l, cmd/8l: fix nacl binary corruption bug
NaCl requires the addition of a 32-byte "halt sled" at the end of the text segment. This means that segtext.len is actually 32 bytes shorter than reality. The computation of the file offset of the end of the data segment did not take this 32 bytes into account, so if len and len+32 rounded up (by 64k) to different values, the symbol table overwrote the last page of the data segment. The last page of the data segment is usually the C .string symbols, which contain the strings used in error prints by the runtime. So when this happens, your program probably crashes, and then when it does, you get binary garbage instead of all the usual prints. The chance of hitting this with a randomly sized text segment is 32 in 65536, or 1 in 2048. If you add or remove ANY code while trying to debug this problem, you're overwhelmingly likely to bump the text segment one way or the other and make the bug disappear. Correct all the computations to use segdata.fileoff+segdata.filelen instead of trying to rederive segdata.fileoff. This fixes the failure during the nacl/amd64p32 build. TBR=iant CC=golang-codereviews https://codereview.appspot.com/135050043
Diffstat (limited to 'src/cmd/5l')
-rw-r--r--src/cmd/5l/asm.c4
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/src/cmd/5l/asm.c b/src/cmd/5l/asm.c
index 02b4c78f1..9c1c04e2d 100644
--- a/src/cmd/5l/asm.c
+++ b/src/cmd/5l/asm.c
@@ -599,10 +599,10 @@ asmb(void)
if(iself)
goto ElfSym;
case Hplan9:
- symo = HEADR+segtext.len+segdata.filelen;
+ symo = segdata.fileoff+segdata.filelen;
break;
ElfSym:
- symo = rnd(HEADR+segtext.filelen, INITRND)+rnd(HEADR+segrodata.filelen, INITRND)+segdata.filelen;
+ symo = segdata.fileoff+segdata.filelen;
symo = rnd(symo, INITRND);
break;
}