#!/usr/bin/perl -w # decomp_insert_symbols : A decomp filter to insert symbol table entries. # Copyright (C) 2002 Dion Mendel # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or # modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License # as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 # of the License, or (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, # Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. # decomp_insert_symbols inserts symbol table entries into the dump. This # typically only affects lines like: call 0x804ffff # This makes reading the dump much easier. # # Sample usage: # % gendump the-binary | decomp_insert_symbols symbols > dump use Getopt::Long "GetOptions"; use FileHandle; use strict 'vars'; use vars '$VERSION', '$Verbose'; $VERSION = "1.0"; # version of this program $Verbose = 1; &parse_command_line_for_options(); &usage if (scalar @ARGV != 1); my $symbols_filename = $ARGV[0]; # read offsets for object files my %symbols = &read_symbols($symbols_filename); # do the filtering &filter(\%symbols); exit 0; ############################### Filter Functions ############################## # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Reads in data from the symbols file. # Params: $filename - name of the file containing the symbols # Returns: hash of symbol offsets to names sub read_symbols($) { my ($filename) = @_; my ($fh, $line, %symbols); $fh = new FileHandle; open $fh, "< $filename" or die "could not open file `$filename': $!"; %symbols = (); # for each line (representing a symbol entry) while ($line = <$fh>) { chomp ($line); next if $line =~ /^$/; # skip empty lines next if $line =~ /^#/; # skip comment lines if ($line =~ /(.*) (.*)/) { $symbols{$1} = $2; } else { die "bad input `$line'"; } } close $fh; return %symbols; } # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Reads in data from stdin, performs the filter, then write result to stdout. # Params: %symbols - hash of symbols # Returns: none sub filter(\%) { my ($ref_symbols) = @_; my ($line, $offset, $prev, $ref_sym, $key, $trailer, $name, $to_insert); # for each line $prev = ""; while ($line = ) { chomp($line); $trailer = ""; # skip empty lines and comment lines unless ($line =~ /^$/ or $line =~ /^#/ or $line =~ /^;/) { # search for symbol match foreach $key (keys %$ref_symbols) { if (index($line, $key) != -1) { if ($line !~ /<.*>$/) { $trailer = " <$ref_symbols->{$key}>"; last; } } } # label previous line if symbol is defined at this offset $offset = substr($line, 0, 8); if (exists $ref_symbols->{'0x' . $offset}) { $name = $ref_symbols->{'0x' . $offset}; $to_insert = "# $offset <$name>:"; unless ($prev eq $to_insert) { print STDOUT "\n"; print STDOUT $to_insert, "\n"; } } } print STDOUT $line, $trailer, "\n"; # remember previous line $prev = $line; } } ############################### Usage Functions ############################### # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Parses the command line for any specified options. Sets the appropriate # option flags if options are specified. Prints usage info if invalid options # are given. # Returns: nothing sub parse_command_line_for_options() { my ($want_quiet) = 0; my ($want_version) = 0; my ($want_help) = 0; &GetOptions("q|quiet" => \$want_quiet, "V|version" => \$want_version, "h|help" => \$want_help, ); if ($want_version) { print "$0 $VERSION\n"; exit 0; } if ($want_help) { &usage(); } $Verbose = !$want_quiet; } # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Prints a nice usage message to stdout, and then exits. sub usage() { print <<"_END"; $0 v${VERSION} A decomp filter to insert symbols into the dump. Reads in the current dump from stdin and writes the modified dump to stdout. Usage: $0 [options] symbols is a file containing symbol offset and name pairs Options: -V, --version outputs version information and exits -h, --help displays this help and exits _END exit 1; }