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Trampoline.t.cpp
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/* Cydia Substrate - Powerful Code Insertion Platform
* Copyright (C) 2008-2011 Jay Freeman (saurik)
*/
/* GNU Lesser General Public License, Version 3 {{{ */
/*
* Substrate is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
* the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the
* Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your
* option) any later version.
*
* Substrate 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 Lesser General Public
* License for more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
* along with Substrate. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
**/
/* }}} */
#include "DarwinThreadInternal.hpp"
#include "Baton.hpp"
#include "CydiaSubstrate.h"
template <typename Type_>
static _finline void dlset(Baton *baton, Type_ &function, const char *name, void *handle = RTLD_DEFAULT) {
function = reinterpret_cast<Type_>(baton->dlsym(handle, name));
if (function == NULL)
baton->dlerror();
}
void *Routine(void *arg) {
Baton *baton(reinterpret_cast<Baton *>(arg));
void *(*dlopen)(const char *, int);
dlset(baton, dlopen, "dlopen");
void *handle(dlopen(baton->library, RTLD_LAZY | RTLD_LOCAL));
if (handle == NULL) {
baton->dlerror();
return NULL;
}
int (*dlclose)(void *);
dlset(baton, dlclose, "dlclose");
dlclose(handle);
return NULL;
}
// I am unable to link against any external functions, so reimplement bzero
// XXX: there might be a gcc builtin for memset/bzero: use it instead?
static void $bzero(void *data, size_t size) {
char *bytes(reinterpret_cast<char *>(data));
for (size_t i(0); i != size; ++i)
bytes[i] = 0;
}
extern "C" void Start(Baton *baton) {
// XXX: I am not certain if I should deallocate this port (an academic question, as I can't)
mach_port_t port(baton->mach_thread_self());
// normally, a pthread has a _pthread associated with it; pthread_t is a pointer to it
// these are normally initialized by either _pthread_create or _pthread_struct_init
// however, for our purposes, just initializing it to 0 is reasonably sufficient
// XXX: look into using _pthread_create instead (_pthread_struct_init is often private)
struct _pthread self;
$bzero(&self, sizeof(self));
// this code comes from _pthread_set_self, which is the startup routine of _pthread_body
// XXX: __pthread_set_self seems to syscall thread_set_cthread... what does that do?
// XXX: if we use _pthread_create/_pthread_struct_init, the tsd[0] will be handled
self.tsd[0] = &self;
baton->__pthread_set_self(&self);
// on ARM, a coprocessor register has been allocated to keep track of a thread identifier
// on iOS << 4.2, this register points at a pthread_t. the tsd table is at +0x48 offset
// on iOS >= 4.2, this register points at the tsd table, with pthread_t at +0x00 offset
// here, we need to detect whether the thread register is pointing at a valid table
// otherwise, later code that attempts to use _pthread_setspecific_direct will crash
// luckily, on iOS << 4.2, we also do not need to initialize thread local storage!
bool setspecific;
#ifdef __arm__
void **tsd;
__asm__ ("mrc p15, 0, %0, c13, c0, 3\n" : "=r"(tsd));
setspecific = tsd != NULL;
#else
setspecific = true;
#endif
// the current thread identifier is stored in the 0th thread-specific data slot
// thread-specific data, especially the 0th slot, is often stored in hardware registers
// the _pthread_setspecific_direct macro allows us to update these static entries
// we check setspecific, a variable defined above, to see whether this function works
// note: it is not sufficient to set tsd[0] or to call _pthread_create/__pthread_set_self
// even more interestingly, calling the full pthread_setspecific(0) doesn't even work
if (setspecific)
_pthread_setspecific_direct(0, &self);
pthread_t thread;
baton->pthread_create(&thread, NULL, &Routine, baton);
void *status;
baton->pthread_join(thread, &status);
baton->thread_terminate(port);
}