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lk/app/loader/loader.c
Travis Geiselbrecht 77fa084cd0 [warnings][gcc 11] Fix a few annoying out of bounds pointer warnings
It seems to be in the case of a string op against a raw address, the
compiler decides the destination object is 0 bytes long and throws a
particular warning. Work around it by not using memcpy in one case and
by disabling the warning in the other.

Both are fairly benign code that basically operates in a hard coded way
that knows the destination buffer is valid.
2021-06-27 00:31:01 -07:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2015 Carlos Pizano-Uribe <cpu@chromium.org>
*
* Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
* license that can be found in the LICENSE file or at
* https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT
*/
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <lib/tftp.h>
#include <lib/cksum.h>
#include <lib/elf.h>
#include <kernel/thread.h>
#include <lk/console_cmd.h>
#if defined(SDRAM_BASE)
#define DOWNLOAD_BASE ((unsigned char*)SDRAM_BASE)
#else
#define DOWNLOAD_BASE ((unsigned char*)0)
#endif
#define FNAME_SIZE 64
#define DOWNLOAD_SLOT_SIZE (512 * 1024)
typedef enum {
DOWNLOAD_ANY,
DOWNLOAD_ELF,
} download_type;
typedef struct {
unsigned char *start;
unsigned char *end;
unsigned char *max;
char name[FNAME_SIZE];
download_type type;
} download_t;
static download_t *make_download(const char *name) {
download_t *d = malloc(sizeof(download_t));
memset(d, 0, sizeof(download_t));
strncpy(d->name, name, FNAME_SIZE);
return d;
}
static void set_ram_zone(download_t *d, unsigned char *spot, int slot) {
d->start = spot + (DOWNLOAD_SLOT_SIZE * slot);
d->end = d->start;
d->max = d->end + DOWNLOAD_SLOT_SIZE;
memset(spot, 0, DOWNLOAD_SLOT_SIZE);
}
static size_t output_result(const download_t *download) {
size_t len = download->end - download->start;
unsigned long crc = crc32(0, download->start, len);
printf("[%s] done, start at: %p - %zu bytes, crc32 = %lu\n",
download->name, download->start, len, crc);
return len;
}
static int run_elf(void *entry_point) {
void (*elf_start)(void) = (void *)entry_point;
printf("elf (%p) running ...\n", entry_point);
thread_sleep(10);
elf_start();
printf("elf (%p) finished\n", entry_point);
return 0;
}
static void process_elf_blob(const void *start, size_t len) {
void *entrypt;
elf_handle_t elf;
status_t st = elf_open_handle_memory(&elf, start, len);
if (st < 0) {
printf("unable to open elf handle\n");
return;
}
st = elf_load(&elf);
if (st < 0) {
printf("elf processing failed, status : %d\n", st);
goto exit;
}
entrypt = (void *)elf.entry;
if (entrypt < start || entrypt >= (void *)((char *)start + len)) {
printf("out of bounds entrypoint for elf : %p\n", entrypt);
goto exit;
}
printf("elf looks good\n");
thread_resume(thread_create("elf_runner", &run_elf, entrypt,
DEFAULT_PRIORITY, DEFAULT_STACK_SIZE));
exit:
elf_close_handle(&elf);
}
int tftp_callback(void *data, size_t len, void *arg) {
download_t *download = arg;
size_t final_len;
if (!data) {
final_len = output_result(download);
if (download->type == DOWNLOAD_ELF) {
process_elf_blob(download->start, final_len);
}
download->end = download->start;
return 0;
}
if ((download->end + len) > download->max) {
printf("transfer too big, aborting\n");
return -1;
}
if (len) {
memcpy(download->end, data, len);
download->end += len;
}
return 0;
}
static int loader(int argc, const console_cmd_args *argv) {
static int any_slot = 0;
static int elf_slot = 1;
download_t *download;
int slot;
if (!DOWNLOAD_BASE) {
printf("loader not available. it needs sdram\n");
return 0;
}
if (argc < 3) {
usage:
printf("load any [filename] <slot>\n"
"load elf [filename] <slot>\n"
"protocol is tftp and <slot> is optional\n");
return 0;
}
download = make_download(argv[2].str);
if (strcmp(argv[1].str, "any") == 0) {
download->type = DOWNLOAD_ANY;
slot = any_slot;
any_slot += 2;
} else if (strcmp(argv[1].str, "elf") == 0) {
download->type = DOWNLOAD_ELF;
slot = elf_slot;
elf_slot += 2;
} else {
goto usage;
}
if (argc == 4) {
slot = argv[3].i;
}
set_ram_zone(download, DOWNLOAD_BASE, slot);
tftp_set_write_client(download->name, &tftp_callback, download);
printf("ready for %s over tftp (at %p)\n", argv[2].str, download->start);
return 0;
}
STATIC_COMMAND_START
STATIC_COMMAND("load", "download and run via tftp", &loader)
STATIC_COMMAND_END(loader);