/** @file Elf64 convert solution Copyright (c) 2010 - 2018, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Portions copyright (c) 2013-2014, ARM Ltd. All rights reserved.
SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause-Patent **/ #include "WinNtInclude.h" #ifndef __GNUC__ #include #include #endif #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "PeCoffLib.h" #include "EfiUtilityMsgs.h" #include "GenFw.h" #include "ElfConvert.h" #include "Elf64Convert.h" STATIC VOID ScanSections64 ( VOID ); STATIC BOOLEAN WriteSections64 ( SECTION_FILTER_TYPES FilterType ); STATIC VOID WriteRelocations64 ( VOID ); STATIC VOID WriteDebug64 ( VOID ); STATIC VOID SetImageSize64 ( VOID ); STATIC VOID CleanUp64 ( VOID ); // // Rename ELF32 structures to common names to help when porting to ELF64. // typedef Elf64_Shdr Elf_Shdr; typedef Elf64_Ehdr Elf_Ehdr; typedef Elf64_Rel Elf_Rel; typedef Elf64_Rela Elf_Rela; typedef Elf64_Sym Elf_Sym; typedef Elf64_Phdr Elf_Phdr; typedef Elf64_Dyn Elf_Dyn; #define ELFCLASS ELFCLASS64 #define ELF_R_TYPE(r) ELF64_R_TYPE(r) #define ELF_R_SYM(r) ELF64_R_SYM(r) // // Well known ELF structures. // STATIC Elf_Ehdr *mEhdr; STATIC Elf_Shdr *mShdrBase; STATIC Elf_Phdr *mPhdrBase; // // GOT information // STATIC Elf_Shdr *mGOTShdr = NULL; STATIC UINT32 mGOTShindex = 0; STATIC UINT32 *mGOTCoffEntries = NULL; STATIC UINT32 mGOTMaxCoffEntries = 0; STATIC UINT32 mGOTNumCoffEntries = 0; // // Coff information // STATIC UINT32 mCoffAlignment = 0x20; // // PE section alignment. // STATIC const UINT16 mCoffNbrSections = 4; // // ELF sections to offset in Coff file. // STATIC UINT32 *mCoffSectionsOffset = NULL; // // Offsets in COFF file // STATIC UINT32 mNtHdrOffset; STATIC UINT32 mTextOffset; STATIC UINT32 mDataOffset; STATIC UINT32 mHiiRsrcOffset; STATIC UINT32 mRelocOffset; STATIC UINT32 mDebugOffset; // // Initialization Function // BOOLEAN InitializeElf64 ( UINT8 *FileBuffer, ELF_FUNCTION_TABLE *ElfFunctions ) { // // Initialize data pointer and structures. // VerboseMsg ("Set EHDR"); mEhdr = (Elf_Ehdr*) FileBuffer; // // Check the ELF64 specific header information. // VerboseMsg ("Check ELF64 Header Information"); if (mEhdr->e_ident[EI_CLASS] != ELFCLASS64) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Unsupported", "ELF EI_DATA not ELFCLASS64"); return FALSE; } if (mEhdr->e_ident[EI_DATA] != ELFDATA2LSB) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Unsupported", "ELF EI_DATA not ELFDATA2LSB"); return FALSE; } if ((mEhdr->e_type != ET_EXEC) && (mEhdr->e_type != ET_DYN)) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Unsupported", "ELF e_type not ET_EXEC or ET_DYN"); return FALSE; } if (!((mEhdr->e_machine == EM_X86_64) || (mEhdr->e_machine == EM_AARCH64))) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Unsupported", "ELF e_machine not EM_X86_64 or EM_AARCH64"); return FALSE; } if (mEhdr->e_version != EV_CURRENT) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Unsupported", "ELF e_version (%u) not EV_CURRENT (%d)", (unsigned) mEhdr->e_version, EV_CURRENT); return FALSE; } // // Update section header pointers // VerboseMsg ("Update Header Pointers"); mShdrBase = (Elf_Shdr *)((UINT8 *)mEhdr + mEhdr->e_shoff); mPhdrBase = (Elf_Phdr *)((UINT8 *)mEhdr + mEhdr->e_phoff); // // Create COFF Section offset buffer and zero. // VerboseMsg ("Create COFF Section Offset Buffer"); mCoffSectionsOffset = (UINT32 *)malloc(mEhdr->e_shnum * sizeof (UINT32)); if (mCoffSectionsOffset == NULL) { Error (NULL, 0, 4001, "Resource", "memory cannot be allocated!"); return FALSE; } memset(mCoffSectionsOffset, 0, mEhdr->e_shnum * sizeof(UINT32)); // // Fill in function pointers. // VerboseMsg ("Fill in Function Pointers"); ElfFunctions->ScanSections = ScanSections64; ElfFunctions->WriteSections = WriteSections64; ElfFunctions->WriteRelocations = WriteRelocations64; ElfFunctions->WriteDebug = WriteDebug64; ElfFunctions->SetImageSize = SetImageSize64; ElfFunctions->CleanUp = CleanUp64; return TRUE; } // // Header by Index functions // STATIC Elf_Shdr* GetShdrByIndex ( UINT32 Num ) { if (Num >= mEhdr->e_shnum) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "GetShdrByIndex: Index %u is too high.", Num); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } return (Elf_Shdr*)((UINT8*)mShdrBase + Num * mEhdr->e_shentsize); } STATIC UINT32 CoffAlign ( UINT32 Offset ) { return (Offset + mCoffAlignment - 1) & ~(mCoffAlignment - 1); } STATIC UINT32 DebugRvaAlign ( UINT32 Offset ) { return (Offset + 3) & ~3; } // // filter functions // STATIC BOOLEAN IsTextShdr ( Elf_Shdr *Shdr ) { return (BOOLEAN) ((Shdr->sh_flags & (SHF_WRITE | SHF_ALLOC)) == SHF_ALLOC); } STATIC BOOLEAN IsHiiRsrcShdr ( Elf_Shdr *Shdr ) { Elf_Shdr *Namedr = GetShdrByIndex(mEhdr->e_shstrndx); return (BOOLEAN) (strcmp((CHAR8*)mEhdr + Namedr->sh_offset + Shdr->sh_name, ELF_HII_SECTION_NAME) == 0); } STATIC BOOLEAN IsDataShdr ( Elf_Shdr *Shdr ) { if (IsHiiRsrcShdr(Shdr)) { return FALSE; } return (BOOLEAN) (Shdr->sh_flags & (SHF_WRITE | SHF_ALLOC)) == (SHF_ALLOC | SHF_WRITE); } STATIC BOOLEAN IsStrtabShdr ( Elf_Shdr *Shdr ) { Elf_Shdr *Namedr = GetShdrByIndex(mEhdr->e_shstrndx); return (BOOLEAN) (strcmp((CHAR8*)mEhdr + Namedr->sh_offset + Shdr->sh_name, ELF_STRTAB_SECTION_NAME) == 0); } STATIC Elf_Shdr * FindStrtabShdr ( VOID ) { UINT32 i; for (i = 0; i < mEhdr->e_shnum; i++) { Elf_Shdr *shdr = GetShdrByIndex(i); if (IsStrtabShdr(shdr)) { return shdr; } } return NULL; } STATIC const UINT8 * GetSymName ( Elf_Sym *Sym ) { Elf_Shdr *StrtabShdr; UINT8 *StrtabContents; BOOLEAN foundEnd; UINT32 i; if (Sym->st_name == 0) { return NULL; } StrtabShdr = FindStrtabShdr(); if (StrtabShdr == NULL) { return NULL; } assert(Sym->st_name < StrtabShdr->sh_size); StrtabContents = (UINT8*)mEhdr + StrtabShdr->sh_offset; foundEnd = FALSE; for (i= Sym->st_name; (i < StrtabShdr->sh_size) && !foundEnd; i++) { foundEnd = (BOOLEAN)(StrtabContents[i] == 0); } assert(foundEnd); return StrtabContents + Sym->st_name; } // // Find the ELF section hosting the GOT from an ELF Rva // of a single GOT entry. Normally, GOT is placed in // ELF .text section, so assume once we find in which // section the GOT is, all GOT entries are there, and // just verify this. // STATIC VOID FindElfGOTSectionFromGOTEntryElfRva ( Elf64_Addr GOTEntryElfRva ) { UINT32 i; if (mGOTShdr != NULL) { if (GOTEntryElfRva >= mGOTShdr->sh_addr && GOTEntryElfRva < mGOTShdr->sh_addr + mGOTShdr->sh_size) { return; } Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Unsupported", "FindElfGOTSectionFromGOTEntryElfRva: GOT entries found in multiple sections."); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } for (i = 0; i < mEhdr->e_shnum; i++) { Elf_Shdr *shdr = GetShdrByIndex(i); if (GOTEntryElfRva >= shdr->sh_addr && GOTEntryElfRva < shdr->sh_addr + shdr->sh_size) { mGOTShdr = shdr; mGOTShindex = i; return; } } Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "FindElfGOTSectionFromGOTEntryElfRva: ElfRva 0x%016LX for GOT entry not found in any section.", GOTEntryElfRva); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } // // Stores locations of GOT entries in COFF image. // Returns TRUE if GOT entry is new. // Simple implementation as number of GOT // entries is expected to be low. // STATIC BOOLEAN AccumulateCoffGOTEntries ( UINT32 GOTCoffEntry ) { UINT32 i; if (mGOTCoffEntries != NULL) { for (i = 0; i < mGOTNumCoffEntries; i++) { if (mGOTCoffEntries[i] == GOTCoffEntry) { return FALSE; } } } if (mGOTCoffEntries == NULL) { mGOTCoffEntries = (UINT32*)malloc(5 * sizeof *mGOTCoffEntries); if (mGOTCoffEntries == NULL) { Error (NULL, 0, 4001, "Resource", "memory cannot be allocated!"); } assert (mGOTCoffEntries != NULL); mGOTMaxCoffEntries = 5; mGOTNumCoffEntries = 0; } else if (mGOTNumCoffEntries == mGOTMaxCoffEntries) { mGOTCoffEntries = (UINT32*)realloc(mGOTCoffEntries, 2 * mGOTMaxCoffEntries * sizeof *mGOTCoffEntries); if (mGOTCoffEntries == NULL) { Error (NULL, 0, 4001, "Resource", "memory cannot be allocated!"); } assert (mGOTCoffEntries != NULL); mGOTMaxCoffEntries += mGOTMaxCoffEntries; } mGOTCoffEntries[mGOTNumCoffEntries++] = GOTCoffEntry; return TRUE; } // // 32-bit Unsigned integer comparator for qsort. // STATIC int UINT32Comparator ( const void* lhs, const void* rhs ) { if (*(const UINT32*)lhs < *(const UINT32*)rhs) { return -1; } return *(const UINT32*)lhs > *(const UINT32*)rhs; } // // Emit accumulated Coff GOT entry relocations into // Coff image. This function performs its job // once and then releases the entry list, so // it can safely be called multiple times. // STATIC VOID EmitGOTRelocations ( VOID ) { UINT32 i; if (mGOTCoffEntries == NULL) { return; } // // Emit Coff relocations with Rvas ordered. // qsort( mGOTCoffEntries, mGOTNumCoffEntries, sizeof *mGOTCoffEntries, UINT32Comparator); for (i = 0; i < mGOTNumCoffEntries; i++) { VerboseMsg ("EFI_IMAGE_REL_BASED_DIR64 Offset: 0x%08X", mGOTCoffEntries[i]); CoffAddFixup( mGOTCoffEntries[i], EFI_IMAGE_REL_BASED_DIR64); } free(mGOTCoffEntries); mGOTCoffEntries = NULL; mGOTMaxCoffEntries = 0; mGOTNumCoffEntries = 0; } // // Elf functions interface implementation // STATIC VOID ScanSections64 ( VOID ) { UINT32 i; EFI_IMAGE_DOS_HEADER *DosHdr; EFI_IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER_UNION *NtHdr; UINT32 CoffEntry; UINT32 SectionCount; BOOLEAN FoundSection; CoffEntry = 0; mCoffOffset = 0; // // Coff file start with a DOS header. // mCoffOffset = sizeof(EFI_IMAGE_DOS_HEADER) + 0x40; mNtHdrOffset = mCoffOffset; switch (mEhdr->e_machine) { case EM_X86_64: case EM_AARCH64: mCoffOffset += sizeof (EFI_IMAGE_NT_HEADERS64); break; default: VerboseMsg ("%s unknown e_machine type %hu. Assume X64", mInImageName, mEhdr->e_machine); mCoffOffset += sizeof (EFI_IMAGE_NT_HEADERS64); break; } mTableOffset = mCoffOffset; mCoffOffset += mCoffNbrSections * sizeof(EFI_IMAGE_SECTION_HEADER); // // Set mCoffAlignment to the maximum alignment of the input sections // we care about // for (i = 0; i < mEhdr->e_shnum; i++) { Elf_Shdr *shdr = GetShdrByIndex(i); if (shdr->sh_addralign <= mCoffAlignment) { continue; } if (IsTextShdr(shdr) || IsDataShdr(shdr) || IsHiiRsrcShdr(shdr)) { mCoffAlignment = (UINT32)shdr->sh_addralign; } } // // Check if mCoffAlignment is larger than MAX_COFF_ALIGNMENT // if (mCoffAlignment > MAX_COFF_ALIGNMENT) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "Section alignment is larger than MAX_COFF_ALIGNMENT."); assert (FALSE); } // // Move the PE/COFF header right before the first section. This will help us // save space when converting to TE. // if (mCoffAlignment > mCoffOffset) { mNtHdrOffset += mCoffAlignment - mCoffOffset; mTableOffset += mCoffAlignment - mCoffOffset; mCoffOffset = mCoffAlignment; } // // First text sections. // mCoffOffset = CoffAlign(mCoffOffset); mTextOffset = mCoffOffset; FoundSection = FALSE; SectionCount = 0; for (i = 0; i < mEhdr->e_shnum; i++) { Elf_Shdr *shdr = GetShdrByIndex(i); Elf_Shdr *Namedr = GetShdrByIndex(mEhdr->e_shstrndx); CHAR8* sectName = ((CHAR8*)mEhdr) + Namedr->sh_offset + shdr->sh_name; if (IsTextShdr(shdr)) { if ((shdr->sh_addralign != 0) && (shdr->sh_addralign != 1)) { // the alignment field is valid if ((shdr->sh_addr & (shdr->sh_addralign - 1)) == 0) { // if the section address is aligned we must align PE/COFF UINT32 mCoffOffsetNew = (UINT32) ((shdr->sh_addr + shdr->sh_addralign - 1) & ~(shdr->sh_addralign - 1)); mCoffOffset = (UINT32) ((mCoffOffset + shdr->sh_addralign - 1) & ~(shdr->sh_addralign - 1)); printf("Section %d %s mCoffOffset=%d(0x%x) mCoffOffsetNew=%d(0x%x) diff=%d(0x%x)\n", i, sectName, mCoffOffset, mCoffOffset, mCoffOffsetNew, mCoffOffsetNew, mCoffOffsetNew-mCoffOffset, mCoffOffsetNew-mCoffOffset); mCoffOffset=mCoffOffsetNew; } else { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "Section address not aligned to its own alignment."); } } /* Relocate entry. */ if ((mEhdr->e_entry >= shdr->sh_addr) && (mEhdr->e_entry < shdr->sh_addr + shdr->sh_size)) { CoffEntry = (UINT32) (mCoffOffset + mEhdr->e_entry - shdr->sh_addr); } // // Set mTextOffset with the offset of the first '.text' section // if (!FoundSection) { mTextOffset = mCoffOffset; FoundSection = TRUE; } mCoffSectionsOffset[i] = mCoffOffset; mCoffOffset += (UINT32) shdr->sh_size; SectionCount ++; } } if (!FoundSection) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "Did not find any '.text' section."); assert (FALSE); } mDebugOffset = DebugRvaAlign(mCoffOffset); mCoffOffset = CoffAlign(mCoffOffset); if (SectionCount > 1 && mOutImageType == FW_EFI_IMAGE) { Warning (NULL, 0, 0, NULL, "Multiple sections in %s are merged into 1 text section. Source level debug might not work correctly.", mInImageName); } // // Then data sections. // mDataOffset = mCoffOffset; FoundSection = FALSE; SectionCount = 0; for (i = 0; i < mEhdr->e_shnum; i++) { Elf_Shdr *shdr = GetShdrByIndex(i); Elf_Shdr *Namedr = GetShdrByIndex(mEhdr->e_shstrndx); CHAR8* sectName = ((CHAR8*)mEhdr) + Namedr->sh_offset + shdr->sh_name; if (IsDataShdr(shdr)) { if ((shdr->sh_addralign != 0) && (shdr->sh_addralign != 1)) { // the alignment field is valid if ((shdr->sh_addr & (shdr->sh_addralign - 1)) == 0) { // if the section address is aligned we must align PE/COFF UINT32 mCoffOffsetNew = (UINT32) ((shdr->sh_addr + shdr->sh_addralign - 1) & ~(shdr->sh_addralign - 1)); mCoffOffset = (UINT32) ((mCoffOffset + shdr->sh_addralign - 1) & ~(shdr->sh_addralign - 1)); printf("Section %d %s mCoffOffset=%d(0x%x) mCoffOffsetNew=%d(0x%x) diff=%d(0x%x)\n", i, sectName, mCoffOffset, mCoffOffset, mCoffOffsetNew, mCoffOffsetNew, mCoffOffsetNew-mCoffOffset, mCoffOffsetNew-mCoffOffset); mCoffOffset=mCoffOffsetNew; } else { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "Section address not aligned to its own alignment."); } } // // Set mDataOffset with the offset of the first '.data' section // if (!FoundSection) { mDataOffset = mCoffOffset; FoundSection = TRUE; } mCoffSectionsOffset[i] = mCoffOffset; mCoffOffset += (UINT32) shdr->sh_size; SectionCount ++; } } // // Make room for .debug data in .data (or .text if .data is empty) instead of // putting it in a section of its own. This is explicitly allowed by the // PE/COFF spec, and prevents bloat in the binary when using large values for // section alignment. // if (SectionCount > 0) { mDebugOffset = DebugRvaAlign(mCoffOffset); } mCoffOffset = mDebugOffset + sizeof(EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY) + sizeof(EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_CODEVIEW_NB10_ENTRY) + strlen(mInImageName) + 1; mCoffOffset = CoffAlign(mCoffOffset); if (SectionCount == 0) { mDataOffset = mCoffOffset; } if (SectionCount > 1 && mOutImageType == FW_EFI_IMAGE) { Warning (NULL, 0, 0, NULL, "Multiple sections in %s are merged into 1 data section. Source level debug might not work correctly.", mInImageName); } // // The HII resource sections. // mHiiRsrcOffset = mCoffOffset; for (i = 0; i < mEhdr->e_shnum; i++) { Elf_Shdr *shdr = GetShdrByIndex(i); if (IsHiiRsrcShdr(shdr)) { if ((shdr->sh_addralign != 0) && (shdr->sh_addralign != 1)) { // the alignment field is valid if ((shdr->sh_addr & (shdr->sh_addralign - 1)) == 0) { // if the section address is aligned we must align PE/COFF mCoffOffset = (UINT32) ((mCoffOffset + shdr->sh_addralign - 1) & ~(shdr->sh_addralign - 1)); } else { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "Section address not aligned to its own alignment."); } } if (shdr->sh_size != 0) { mHiiRsrcOffset = mCoffOffset; mCoffSectionsOffset[i] = mCoffOffset; mCoffOffset += (UINT32) shdr->sh_size; mCoffOffset = CoffAlign(mCoffOffset); SetHiiResourceHeader ((UINT8*) mEhdr + shdr->sh_offset, mHiiRsrcOffset); } break; } } mRelocOffset = mCoffOffset; // // Allocate base Coff file. Will be expanded later for relocations. // mCoffFile = (UINT8 *)malloc(mCoffOffset); if (mCoffFile == NULL) { Error (NULL, 0, 4001, "Resource", "memory cannot be allocated!"); } assert (mCoffFile != NULL); memset(mCoffFile, 0, mCoffOffset); // // Fill headers. // DosHdr = (EFI_IMAGE_DOS_HEADER *)mCoffFile; DosHdr->e_magic = EFI_IMAGE_DOS_SIGNATURE; DosHdr->e_lfanew = mNtHdrOffset; NtHdr = (EFI_IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER_UNION*)(mCoffFile + mNtHdrOffset); NtHdr->Pe32Plus.Signature = EFI_IMAGE_NT_SIGNATURE; switch (mEhdr->e_machine) { case EM_X86_64: NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.Machine = EFI_IMAGE_MACHINE_X64; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.Magic = EFI_IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR64_MAGIC; break; case EM_AARCH64: NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.Machine = EFI_IMAGE_MACHINE_AARCH64; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.Magic = EFI_IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR64_MAGIC; break; default: VerboseMsg ("%s unknown e_machine type. Assume X64", (UINTN)mEhdr->e_machine); NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.Machine = EFI_IMAGE_MACHINE_X64; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.Magic = EFI_IMAGE_NT_OPTIONAL_HDR64_MAGIC; } NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.NumberOfSections = mCoffNbrSections; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.TimeDateStamp = (UINT32) time(NULL); mImageTimeStamp = NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.TimeDateStamp; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.PointerToSymbolTable = 0; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.NumberOfSymbols = 0; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.SizeOfOptionalHeader = sizeof(NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader); NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.Characteristics = EFI_IMAGE_FILE_EXECUTABLE_IMAGE | EFI_IMAGE_FILE_LINE_NUMS_STRIPPED | EFI_IMAGE_FILE_LOCAL_SYMS_STRIPPED | EFI_IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.SizeOfCode = mDataOffset - mTextOffset; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.SizeOfInitializedData = mRelocOffset - mDataOffset; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.SizeOfUninitializedData = 0; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.AddressOfEntryPoint = CoffEntry; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.BaseOfCode = mTextOffset; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.ImageBase = 0; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.SectionAlignment = mCoffAlignment; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.FileAlignment = mCoffAlignment; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.SizeOfImage = 0; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.SizeOfHeaders = mTextOffset; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.NumberOfRvaAndSizes = EFI_IMAGE_NUMBER_OF_DIRECTORY_ENTRIES; // // Section headers. // if ((mDataOffset - mTextOffset) > 0) { CreateSectionHeader (".text", mTextOffset, mDataOffset - mTextOffset, EFI_IMAGE_SCN_CNT_CODE | EFI_IMAGE_SCN_MEM_EXECUTE | EFI_IMAGE_SCN_MEM_READ); } else { // Don't make a section of size 0. NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.NumberOfSections--; } if ((mHiiRsrcOffset - mDataOffset) > 0) { CreateSectionHeader (".data", mDataOffset, mHiiRsrcOffset - mDataOffset, EFI_IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA | EFI_IMAGE_SCN_MEM_WRITE | EFI_IMAGE_SCN_MEM_READ); } else { // Don't make a section of size 0. NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.NumberOfSections--; } if ((mRelocOffset - mHiiRsrcOffset) > 0) { CreateSectionHeader (".rsrc", mHiiRsrcOffset, mRelocOffset - mHiiRsrcOffset, EFI_IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA | EFI_IMAGE_SCN_MEM_READ); NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[EFI_IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_RESOURCE].Size = mRelocOffset - mHiiRsrcOffset; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[EFI_IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_RESOURCE].VirtualAddress = mHiiRsrcOffset; } else { // Don't make a section of size 0. NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.NumberOfSections--; } } STATIC BOOLEAN WriteSections64 ( SECTION_FILTER_TYPES FilterType ) { UINT32 Idx; Elf_Shdr *SecShdr; UINT32 SecOffset; BOOLEAN (*Filter)(Elf_Shdr *); Elf64_Addr GOTEntryRva; // // Initialize filter pointer // switch (FilterType) { case SECTION_TEXT: Filter = IsTextShdr; break; case SECTION_HII: Filter = IsHiiRsrcShdr; break; case SECTION_DATA: Filter = IsDataShdr; break; default: return FALSE; } // // First: copy sections. // for (Idx = 0; Idx < mEhdr->e_shnum; Idx++) { Elf_Shdr *Shdr = GetShdrByIndex(Idx); if ((*Filter)(Shdr)) { switch (Shdr->sh_type) { case SHT_PROGBITS: /* Copy. */ if (Shdr->sh_offset + Shdr->sh_size > mFileBufferSize) { return FALSE; } memcpy(mCoffFile + mCoffSectionsOffset[Idx], (UINT8*)mEhdr + Shdr->sh_offset, (size_t) Shdr->sh_size); break; case SHT_NOBITS: memset(mCoffFile + mCoffSectionsOffset[Idx], 0, (size_t) Shdr->sh_size); break; default: // // Ignore for unknown section type. // VerboseMsg ("%s unknown section type %x. We ignore this unknown section type.", mInImageName, (unsigned)Shdr->sh_type); break; } } } // // Second: apply relocations. // VerboseMsg ("Applying Relocations..."); for (Idx = 0; Idx < mEhdr->e_shnum; Idx++) { // // Determine if this is a relocation section. // Elf_Shdr *RelShdr = GetShdrByIndex(Idx); if ((RelShdr->sh_type != SHT_REL) && (RelShdr->sh_type != SHT_RELA)) { continue; } // // If this is a ET_DYN (PIE) executable, we will encounter a dynamic SHT_RELA // section that applies to the entire binary, and which will have its section // index set to #0 (which is a NULL section with the SHF_ALLOC bit cleared). // // In the absence of GOT based relocations, // this RELA section will contain redundant R_xxx_RELATIVE relocations, one // for every R_xxx_xx64 relocation appearing in the per-section RELA sections. // (i.e., .rela.text and .rela.data) // if (RelShdr->sh_info == 0) { continue; } // // Relocation section found. Now extract section information that the relocations // apply to in the ELF data and the new COFF data. // SecShdr = GetShdrByIndex(RelShdr->sh_info); SecOffset = mCoffSectionsOffset[RelShdr->sh_info]; // // Only process relocations for the current filter type. // if (RelShdr->sh_type == SHT_RELA && (*Filter)(SecShdr)) { UINT64 RelIdx; // // Determine the symbol table referenced by the relocation data. // Elf_Shdr *SymtabShdr = GetShdrByIndex(RelShdr->sh_link); UINT8 *Symtab = (UINT8*)mEhdr + SymtabShdr->sh_offset; // // Process all relocation entries for this section. // for (RelIdx = 0; RelIdx < RelShdr->sh_size; RelIdx += (UINT32) RelShdr->sh_entsize) { // // Set pointer to relocation entry // Elf_Rela *Rel = (Elf_Rela *)((UINT8*)mEhdr + RelShdr->sh_offset + RelIdx); // // Set pointer to symbol table entry associated with the relocation entry. // Elf_Sym *Sym = (Elf_Sym *)(Symtab + ELF_R_SYM(Rel->r_info) * SymtabShdr->sh_entsize); Elf_Shdr *SymShdr; UINT8 *Targ; // // Check section header index found in symbol table and get the section // header location. // if (Sym->st_shndx == SHN_UNDEF || Sym->st_shndx >= mEhdr->e_shnum) { const UINT8 *SymName = GetSymName(Sym); if (SymName == NULL) { SymName = (const UINT8 *)""; } Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "%s: Bad definition for symbol '%s'@%#llx or unsupported symbol type. " "For example, absolute and undefined symbols are not supported.", mInImageName, SymName, Sym->st_value); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } SymShdr = GetShdrByIndex(Sym->st_shndx); // // Convert the relocation data to a pointer into the coff file. // // Note: // r_offset is the virtual address of the storage unit to be relocated. // sh_addr is the virtual address for the base of the section. // // r_offset in a memory address. // Convert it to a pointer in the coff file. // Targ = mCoffFile + SecOffset + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr); // // Determine how to handle each relocation type based on the machine type. // if (mEhdr->e_machine == EM_X86_64) { switch (ELF_R_TYPE(Rel->r_info)) { case R_X86_64_NONE: break; case R_X86_64_64: // // Absolute relocation. // VerboseMsg ("R_X86_64_64"); VerboseMsg ("Offset: 0x%08X, Addend: 0x%016LX", (UINT32)(SecOffset + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)), *(UINT64 *)Targ); *(UINT64 *)Targ = *(UINT64 *)Targ - SymShdr->sh_addr + mCoffSectionsOffset[Sym->st_shndx]; VerboseMsg ("Relocation: 0x%016LX", *(UINT64*)Targ); break; case R_X86_64_32: VerboseMsg ("R_X86_64_32"); VerboseMsg ("Offset: 0x%08X, Addend: 0x%08X", (UINT32)(SecOffset + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)), *(UINT32 *)Targ); *(UINT32 *)Targ = (UINT32)((UINT64)(*(UINT32 *)Targ) - SymShdr->sh_addr + mCoffSectionsOffset[Sym->st_shndx]); VerboseMsg ("Relocation: 0x%08X", *(UINT32*)Targ); break; case R_X86_64_32S: VerboseMsg ("R_X86_64_32S"); VerboseMsg ("Offset: 0x%08X, Addend: 0x%08X", (UINT32)(SecOffset + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)), *(UINT32 *)Targ); *(INT32 *)Targ = (INT32)((INT64)(*(INT32 *)Targ) - SymShdr->sh_addr + mCoffSectionsOffset[Sym->st_shndx]); VerboseMsg ("Relocation: 0x%08X", *(UINT32*)Targ); break; case R_X86_64_PLT32: // // Treat R_X86_64_PLT32 relocations as R_X86_64_PC32: this is // possible since we know all code symbol references resolve to // definitions in the same module (UEFI has no shared libraries), // and so there is never a reason to jump via a PLT entry, // allowing us to resolve the reference using the symbol directly. // VerboseMsg ("Treating R_X86_64_PLT32 as R_X86_64_PC32 ..."); /* fall through */ case R_X86_64_PC32: // // Relative relocation: Symbol - Ip + Addend // VerboseMsg ("R_X86_64_PC32"); VerboseMsg ("Offset: 0x%08X, Addend: 0x%08X", (UINT32)(SecOffset + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)), *(UINT32 *)Targ); *(UINT32 *)Targ = (UINT32) (*(UINT32 *)Targ + (mCoffSectionsOffset[Sym->st_shndx] - SymShdr->sh_addr) - (SecOffset - SecShdr->sh_addr)); VerboseMsg ("Relocation: 0x%08X", *(UINT32 *)Targ); break; case R_X86_64_GOTPCREL: case R_X86_64_GOTPCRELX: case R_X86_64_REX_GOTPCRELX: VerboseMsg ("R_X86_64_GOTPCREL family"); VerboseMsg ("Offset: 0x%08X, Addend: 0x%08X", (UINT32)(SecOffset + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)), *(UINT32 *)Targ); GOTEntryRva = Rel->r_offset - Rel->r_addend + *(INT32 *)Targ; FindElfGOTSectionFromGOTEntryElfRva(GOTEntryRva); *(UINT32 *)Targ = (UINT32) (*(UINT32 *)Targ + (mCoffSectionsOffset[mGOTShindex] - mGOTShdr->sh_addr) - (SecOffset - SecShdr->sh_addr)); VerboseMsg ("Relocation: 0x%08X", *(UINT32 *)Targ); GOTEntryRva += (mCoffSectionsOffset[mGOTShindex] - mGOTShdr->sh_addr); // ELF Rva -> COFF Rva if (AccumulateCoffGOTEntries((UINT32)GOTEntryRva)) { // // Relocate GOT entry if it's the first time we run into it // Targ = mCoffFile + GOTEntryRva; // // Limitation: The following three statements assume memory // at *Targ is valid because the section containing the GOT // has already been copied from the ELF image to the Coff image. // This pre-condition presently holds because the GOT is placed // in section .text, and the ELF text sections are all copied // prior to reaching this point. // If the pre-condition is violated in the future, this fixup // either needs to be deferred after the GOT section is copied // to the Coff image, or the fixup should be performed on the // source Elf image instead of the destination Coff image. // VerboseMsg ("Offset: 0x%08X, Addend: 0x%016LX", (UINT32)GOTEntryRva, *(UINT64 *)Targ); *(UINT64 *)Targ = *(UINT64 *)Targ - SymShdr->sh_addr + mCoffSectionsOffset[Sym->st_shndx]; VerboseMsg ("Relocation: 0x%016LX", *(UINT64*)Targ); } break; default: Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "%s unsupported ELF EM_X86_64 relocation 0x%x.", mInImageName, (unsigned) ELF_R_TYPE(Rel->r_info)); } } else if (mEhdr->e_machine == EM_AARCH64) { switch (ELF_R_TYPE(Rel->r_info)) { INT64 Offset; case R_AARCH64_LD64_GOT_LO12_NC: // // Convert into an ADD instruction - see R_AARCH64_ADR_GOT_PAGE below. // *(UINT32 *)Targ &= 0x3ff; *(UINT32 *)Targ |= 0x91000000 | ((Sym->st_value & 0xfff) << 10); break; case R_AARCH64_ADR_GOT_PAGE: // // This relocation points to the GOT entry that contains the absolute // address of the symbol we are referring to. Since EDK2 only uses // fully linked binaries, we can avoid the indirection, and simply // refer to the symbol directly. This implies having to patch the // subsequent LDR instruction (covered by a R_AARCH64_LD64_GOT_LO12_NC // relocation) into an ADD instruction - this is handled above. // Offset = (Sym->st_value - (Rel->r_offset & ~0xfff)) >> 12; *(UINT32 *)Targ &= 0x9000001f; *(UINT32 *)Targ |= ((Offset & 0x1ffffc) << (5 - 2)) | ((Offset & 0x3) << 29); /* fall through */ case R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21: // // AArch64 PG_H21 relocations are typically paired with ABS_LO12 // relocations, where a PC-relative reference with +/- 4 GB range is // split into a relative high part and an absolute low part. Since // the absolute low part represents the offset into a 4 KB page, we // either have to convert the ADRP into an ADR instruction, or we // need to use a section alignment of at least 4 KB, so that the // binary appears at a correct offset at runtime. In any case, we // have to make sure that the 4 KB relative offsets of both the // section containing the reference as well as the section to which // it refers have not been changed during PE/COFF conversion (i.e., // in ScanSections64() above). // if (mCoffAlignment < 0x1000) { // // Attempt to convert the ADRP into an ADR instruction. // This is only possible if the symbol is within +/- 1 MB. // // Decode the ADRP instruction Offset = (INT32)((*(UINT32 *)Targ & 0xffffe0) << 8); Offset = (Offset << (6 - 5)) | ((*(UINT32 *)Targ & 0x60000000) >> (29 - 12)); // // ADRP offset is relative to the previous page boundary, // whereas ADR offset is relative to the instruction itself. // So fix up the offset so it points to the page containing // the symbol. // Offset -= (UINTN)(Targ - mCoffFile) & 0xfff; if (Offset < -0x100000 || Offset > 0xfffff) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "WriteSections64(): %s due to its size (> 1 MB), this module requires 4 KB section alignment.", mInImageName); break; } // Re-encode the offset as an ADR instruction *(UINT32 *)Targ &= 0x1000001f; *(UINT32 *)Targ |= ((Offset & 0x1ffffc) << (5 - 2)) | ((Offset & 0x3) << 29); } /* fall through */ case R_AARCH64_ADD_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_LDST8_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_LDST16_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_LDST32_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_LDST64_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_LDST128_ABS_LO12_NC: if (((SecShdr->sh_addr ^ SecOffset) & 0xfff) != 0 || ((SymShdr->sh_addr ^ mCoffSectionsOffset[Sym->st_shndx]) & 0xfff) != 0) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "WriteSections64(): %s AARCH64 small code model requires identical ELF and PE/COFF section offsets modulo 4 KB.", mInImageName); break; } /* fall through */ case R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_LO21: case R_AARCH64_CONDBR19: case R_AARCH64_LD_PREL_LO19: case R_AARCH64_CALL26: case R_AARCH64_JUMP26: case R_AARCH64_PREL64: case R_AARCH64_PREL32: case R_AARCH64_PREL16: // // The GCC toolchains (i.e., binutils) may corrupt section relative // relocations when emitting relocation sections into fully linked // binaries. More specifically, they tend to fail to take into // account the fact that a '.rodata + XXX' relocation needs to have // its addend recalculated once .rodata is merged into the .text // section, and the relocation emitted into the .rela.text section. // // We cannot really recover from this loss of information, so the // only workaround is to prevent having to recalculate any relative // relocations at all, by using a linker script that ensures that // the offset between the Place and the Symbol is the same in both // the ELF and the PE/COFF versions of the binary. // if ((SymShdr->sh_addr - SecShdr->sh_addr) != (mCoffSectionsOffset[Sym->st_shndx] - SecOffset)) { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "WriteSections64(): %s AARCH64 relative relocations require identical ELF and PE/COFF section offsets", mInImageName); } break; // Absolute relocations. case R_AARCH64_ABS64: *(UINT64 *)Targ = *(UINT64 *)Targ - SymShdr->sh_addr + mCoffSectionsOffset[Sym->st_shndx]; break; default: Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "WriteSections64(): %s unsupported ELF EM_AARCH64 relocation 0x%x.", mInImageName, (unsigned) ELF_R_TYPE(Rel->r_info)); } } else { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "Not a supported machine type"); } } } } return TRUE; } STATIC VOID WriteRelocations64 ( VOID ) { UINT32 Index; EFI_IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER_UNION *NtHdr; EFI_IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY *Dir; for (Index = 0; Index < mEhdr->e_shnum; Index++) { Elf_Shdr *RelShdr = GetShdrByIndex(Index); if ((RelShdr->sh_type == SHT_REL) || (RelShdr->sh_type == SHT_RELA)) { Elf_Shdr *SecShdr = GetShdrByIndex (RelShdr->sh_info); if (IsTextShdr(SecShdr) || IsDataShdr(SecShdr)) { UINT64 RelIdx; for (RelIdx = 0; RelIdx < RelShdr->sh_size; RelIdx += RelShdr->sh_entsize) { Elf_Rela *Rel = (Elf_Rela *)((UINT8*)mEhdr + RelShdr->sh_offset + RelIdx); if (mEhdr->e_machine == EM_X86_64) { switch (ELF_R_TYPE(Rel->r_info)) { case R_X86_64_NONE: case R_X86_64_PC32: case R_X86_64_PLT32: case R_X86_64_GOTPCREL: case R_X86_64_GOTPCRELX: case R_X86_64_REX_GOTPCRELX: break; case R_X86_64_64: VerboseMsg ("EFI_IMAGE_REL_BASED_DIR64 Offset: 0x%08X", mCoffSectionsOffset[RelShdr->sh_info] + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)); CoffAddFixup( (UINT32) ((UINT64) mCoffSectionsOffset[RelShdr->sh_info] + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)), EFI_IMAGE_REL_BASED_DIR64); break; // // R_X86_64_32 and R_X86_64_32S are ELF64 relocations emitted when using // the SYSV X64 ABI small non-position-independent code model. // R_X86_64_32 is used for unsigned 32-bit immediates with a 32-bit operand // size. The value is either not extended, or zero-extended to 64 bits. // R_X86_64_32S is used for either signed 32-bit non-rip-relative displacements // or signed 32-bit immediates with a 64-bit operand size. The value is // sign-extended to 64 bits. // EFI_IMAGE_REL_BASED_HIGHLOW is a PE relocation that uses 32-bit arithmetic // for rebasing an image. // EFI PE binaries declare themselves EFI_IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE and // may load above 2GB. If an EFI PE binary with a converted R_X86_64_32S // relocation is loaded above 2GB, the value will get sign-extended to the // negative part of the 64-bit address space. The negative part of the 64-bit // address space is unmapped, so accessing such an address page-faults. // In order to support R_X86_64_32S, it is necessary to unset // EFI_IMAGE_FILE_LARGE_ADDRESS_AWARE, and the EFI PE loader must implement // this flag and abstain from loading such a PE binary above 2GB. // Since this feature is not supported, support for R_X86_64_32S (and hence // the small non-position-independent code model) is disabled. // // case R_X86_64_32S: case R_X86_64_32: VerboseMsg ("EFI_IMAGE_REL_BASED_HIGHLOW Offset: 0x%08X", mCoffSectionsOffset[RelShdr->sh_info] + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)); CoffAddFixup( (UINT32) ((UINT64) mCoffSectionsOffset[RelShdr->sh_info] + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)), EFI_IMAGE_REL_BASED_HIGHLOW); break; default: Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "%s unsupported ELF EM_X86_64 relocation 0x%x.", mInImageName, (unsigned) ELF_R_TYPE(Rel->r_info)); } } else if (mEhdr->e_machine == EM_AARCH64) { switch (ELF_R_TYPE(Rel->r_info)) { case R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_LO21: case R_AARCH64_CONDBR19: case R_AARCH64_LD_PREL_LO19: case R_AARCH64_CALL26: case R_AARCH64_JUMP26: case R_AARCH64_PREL64: case R_AARCH64_PREL32: case R_AARCH64_PREL16: case R_AARCH64_ADR_PREL_PG_HI21: case R_AARCH64_ADD_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_LDST8_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_LDST16_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_LDST32_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_LDST64_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_LDST128_ABS_LO12_NC: case R_AARCH64_ADR_GOT_PAGE: case R_AARCH64_LD64_GOT_LO12_NC: // // No fixups are required for relative relocations, provided that // the relative offsets between sections have been preserved in // the ELF to PE/COFF conversion. We have already asserted that // this is the case in WriteSections64 (). // break; case R_AARCH64_ABS64: CoffAddFixup( (UINT32) ((UINT64) mCoffSectionsOffset[RelShdr->sh_info] + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)), EFI_IMAGE_REL_BASED_DIR64); break; case R_AARCH64_ABS32: CoffAddFixup( (UINT32) ((UINT64) mCoffSectionsOffset[RelShdr->sh_info] + (Rel->r_offset - SecShdr->sh_addr)), EFI_IMAGE_REL_BASED_HIGHLOW); break; default: Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Invalid", "WriteRelocations64(): %s unsupported ELF EM_AARCH64 relocation 0x%x.", mInImageName, (unsigned) ELF_R_TYPE(Rel->r_info)); } } else { Error (NULL, 0, 3000, "Not Supported", "This tool does not support relocations for ELF with e_machine %u (processor type).", (unsigned) mEhdr->e_machine); } } if (mEhdr->e_machine == EM_X86_64 && RelShdr->sh_info == mGOTShindex) { // // Tack relocations for GOT entries after other relocations for // the section the GOT is in, as it's usually found at the end // of the section. This is done in order to maintain Rva order // of Coff relocations. // EmitGOTRelocations(); } } } } if (mEhdr->e_machine == EM_X86_64) { // // This is a safety net just in case the GOT is in a section // with no other relocations and the first invocation of // EmitGOTRelocations() above was skipped. This invocation // does not maintain Rva order of Coff relocations. // At present, with a single text section, all references to // the GOT and the GOT itself reside in section .text, so // if there's a GOT at all, the first invocation above // is executed. // EmitGOTRelocations(); } // // Pad by adding empty entries. // while (mCoffOffset & (mCoffAlignment - 1)) { CoffAddFixupEntry(0); } NtHdr = (EFI_IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER_UNION *)(mCoffFile + mNtHdrOffset); Dir = &NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[EFI_IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_BASERELOC]; Dir->Size = mCoffOffset - mRelocOffset; if (Dir->Size == 0) { // If no relocations, null out the directory entry and don't add the .reloc section Dir->VirtualAddress = 0; NtHdr->Pe32Plus.FileHeader.NumberOfSections--; } else { Dir->VirtualAddress = mRelocOffset; CreateSectionHeader (".reloc", mRelocOffset, mCoffOffset - mRelocOffset, EFI_IMAGE_SCN_CNT_INITIALIZED_DATA | EFI_IMAGE_SCN_MEM_DISCARDABLE | EFI_IMAGE_SCN_MEM_READ); } } STATIC VOID WriteDebug64 ( VOID ) { UINT32 Len; EFI_IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER_UNION *NtHdr; EFI_IMAGE_DATA_DIRECTORY *DataDir; EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY *Dir; EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_CODEVIEW_NB10_ENTRY *Nb10; Len = strlen(mInImageName) + 1; Dir = (EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY*)(mCoffFile + mDebugOffset); Dir->Type = EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_TYPE_CODEVIEW; Dir->SizeOfData = sizeof(EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_CODEVIEW_NB10_ENTRY) + Len; Dir->RVA = mDebugOffset + sizeof(EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY); Dir->FileOffset = mDebugOffset + sizeof(EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY); Nb10 = (EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_CODEVIEW_NB10_ENTRY*)(Dir + 1); Nb10->Signature = CODEVIEW_SIGNATURE_NB10; strcpy ((char *)(Nb10 + 1), mInImageName); NtHdr = (EFI_IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER_UNION *)(mCoffFile + mNtHdrOffset); DataDir = &NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.DataDirectory[EFI_IMAGE_DIRECTORY_ENTRY_DEBUG]; DataDir->VirtualAddress = mDebugOffset; DataDir->Size = sizeof(EFI_IMAGE_DEBUG_DIRECTORY_ENTRY); } STATIC VOID SetImageSize64 ( VOID ) { EFI_IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER_UNION *NtHdr; // // Set image size // NtHdr = (EFI_IMAGE_OPTIONAL_HEADER_UNION *)(mCoffFile + mNtHdrOffset); NtHdr->Pe32Plus.OptionalHeader.SizeOfImage = mCoffOffset; } STATIC VOID CleanUp64 ( VOID ) { if (mCoffSectionsOffset != NULL) { free (mCoffSectionsOffset); } }