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The memory ELF model is now a tree structure:
ELF +--> PHDRs +--> PHDR +--> Section
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| +--> PHDR +--> Section
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\--> Orphaned sections +--> Section
...
\--> Section
This effectively introduces semantics into the binary blob we are
editing, and allows us to re-layout its contents much more easily
while keeping as close as possible to what is assumed to be the
original semantics.
As a side-effect, a first meta-function had to be introduced
(elfu_mScnForall) in order to traverse all leaves of the tree.
Much old code has been removed given the leaner environment
available now, and automated insertion of .text and .data sections
from object files into executables now works. However nothing else
is inserted (such as string tables or .bss) and no relocation takes
place yet.
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Orphaned sections are not (fully) included in any LOAD PHDR and can thus
be moved and stripped at will without changing the memory image of the
program.
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Sections are now sorted by file offset and sh_link dependencies between
them as well as PHDR-SHDR dependencies are deduced as much as possible.
The downside is that while the output should still work just fine, 'make
check' fails to establish binary equivalence of input and output if the
section table is reordered. Thankfully, in normal GCC binaries it is
already ordered so we don't have to worry about this.
Unfortunately the ELF spec is very lax in this regard so we have to draw
a line ourselves.
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This way we can just assume that stuff works later on and keep the code
clean and simple. It especially establishes that the file has a sane
format and is thus understandable and editable.
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GNU binutils' readelf gets confused with symbol versions. More analysis
needed on that.
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