From 34b4664ac4824d6c7a8b29db24b18733df07b2f4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Christoph Hellwig Date: Thu, 13 Jun 2019 09:08:55 +0200 Subject: binfmt_flat: use fixed size type for the on-disk format So far binfmt_flat has only been supported on 32-bit platforms, so the variable size of the fields didn't matter. But the upcoming RISC-V nommu port supports 64-bit CPUs, and we now have a conflict between the elf2flt creation tool that always uses 32-bit fields and the kernel that uses (unsigned) long field. Switch to the userspace view as the rest of the binfmt_flat format is completely architecture neutral, and binfmt_flat isn't the right binary format for huge executables to start with. While we're at it also ensure these fields are using __be types as they big endian and are byte swapped when loaded. Signed-off-by: Christoph Hellwig Reviewed-by: Vladimir Murzin Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer --- include/linux/flat.h | 44 ++++++++++++++++++++++---------------------- 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) (limited to 'include') diff --git a/include/linux/flat.h b/include/linux/flat.h index 19c586b74b99..d586bb6e64a7 100644 --- a/include/linux/flat.h +++ b/include/linux/flat.h @@ -24,26 +24,26 @@ */ struct flat_hdr { - char magic[4]; - unsigned long rev; /* version (as above) */ - unsigned long entry; /* Offset of first executable instruction - with text segment from beginning of file */ - unsigned long data_start; /* Offset of data segment from beginning of - file */ - unsigned long data_end; /* Offset of end of data segment - from beginning of file */ - unsigned long bss_end; /* Offset of end of bss segment from beginning - of file */ + char magic[4]; + __be32 rev; /* version (as above) */ + __be32 entry; /* Offset of first executable instruction + with text segment from beginning of file */ + __be32 data_start; /* Offset of data segment from beginning of + file */ + __be32 data_end; /* Offset of end of data segment from beginning + of file */ + __be32 bss_end; /* Offset of end of bss segment from beginning + of file */ /* (It is assumed that data_end through bss_end forms the bss segment.) */ - unsigned long stack_size; /* Size of stack, in bytes */ - unsigned long reloc_start; /* Offset of relocation records from - beginning of file */ - unsigned long reloc_count; /* Number of relocation records */ - unsigned long flags; - unsigned long build_date; /* When the program/library was built */ - unsigned long filler[5]; /* Reservered, set to zero */ + __be32 stack_size; /* Size of stack, in bytes */ + __be32 reloc_start; /* Offset of relocation records from beginning of + file */ + __be32 reloc_count; /* Number of relocation records */ + __be32 flags; + __be32 build_date; /* When the program/library was built */ + __u32 filler[5]; /* Reservered, set to zero */ }; #define FLAT_FLAG_RAM 0x0001 /* load program entirely into RAM */ @@ -67,15 +67,15 @@ struct flat_hdr { #define OLD_FLAT_RELOC_TYPE_BSS 2 typedef union { - unsigned long value; + u32 value; struct { #if defined(__LITTLE_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) || \ (defined(mc68000) && !defined(CONFIG_COLDFIRE)) - signed long offset : 30; - unsigned long type : 2; + s32 offset : 30; + u32 type : 2; # elif defined(__BIG_ENDIAN_BITFIELD) - unsigned long type : 2; - signed long offset : 30; + u32 type : 2; + s32 offset : 30; # else # error "Unknown bitfield order for flat files." # endif -- cgit v1.2.3