Fix: sort secitons in segment when loading#160
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Fix: sort secitons in segment when loading#160AsterNighT wants to merge 1 commit intoserge1:mainfrom
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Sorry for the late reply. Here is the go binary. Not exactly the same one causing me trouble, but the section is the same. The source code is package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
fmt.Println("Hello, World!")
}go version go1.18.1 linux/amd64 readelf -S gives |
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Summary
Sort the sections in a segment when loading to support go ELF files.
Background
Go ELF files have a section named
.note.go.buildid, it starts before.text(at offsetf9c, while.textstart at1000), but its index in section table (which is19) is after index of.text(which is1). The.note.go.buildidsection should be placed before.textbut since the index is reversed, ELFIO try to place.textfirst, which cause an error inwrite_segment_data.For now, simply loading and saving a go ELF without modifying it yields an error while saving.
What does this PR do
Sort the sections in each segment according to their offsets.
Test passed 73/73