https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=24055
--- Comment #6 from Wolfgang Thaller <wolfgang.thaller at gmx dot net> --- So... here are my findings... The code handling multiple aux entries was introduced on 1999-05-10 to handle an undocumented feature of Microsoft's PE format: 1999-05-10 DJ Delorie <d...@cygnus.com> [...] * coffgen.c (coff_get_normalized_symtab): Properly read long MS filename symbols, which use one *or more* auxents. * coffswap.h (coff_swap_aux_in): ditto Neither current MSVC nor binutils generates files that use this feature. This code later got copied to coff-rs6000, but it was never appropriate for XCOFF, where multiple aux entries on a C_FILE have a different meaning. I therefore resubmit my original patch, but it should probably not be copied to other implementations of swap_aux_in without further discussion. The existing PE code might still crash for some input files, but I don't know if they exist in practice. ---- AUX Format All(?) COFF variants have in common that C_FILE symbols should have a name of ".file", with the actual file name stored in an aux entry. Apparently, Microsoft once used several consecutive entries to store names that don't fit into a single aux entry. Microsoft's documentation does not mention that possibility: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/debug/pe-format#auxiliary-format-4-files XCOFF and some other COFF variants handle long file names by storing four zero bytes followed by a string table offset in the aux entry. XCOFF defines another field, x_ftype, in those AUX entries that define the type of the string - so we can have a C_FILE that has a file name, a time stamp and a compiler version string: https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_aix_71/com.ibm.aix.files/XCOFF.htm#XCOFF__c0f91aa357jbau Binutils ignores the x_ftype field and resets it on output; this is also a bug, though a very low-priority one. ----- Call Sites Many call sites are never invoked for C_FILE symbols and are thus not relevant. coffgen.c:1709 Allocates enough space (contiguous array of internal auxentries, sized to match the input), and handles filenames spread over multiple aux entries when handling PE files. This is DJ Delorie's original hack. It still loops over all aux entries, so it will work with XCOFF-style multiple aux entries provided my patch. If the multi-aux behaviour is changed for PECOFF as well, this will need to be changed. cofflink.c:1761 Only allocates a single internal aux entry and loops over all external aux entries. Will crash if there are still COFF (not XCOFF) files with a filename spread over three or more aux entries (> 36 characters; 3 * 18 bytes will not fit in sizeof(internal_auxent)). xcofflink.c:4991 Only allocates one internal aux entry and loops over all external aux entries. gdb/coffread.c and gdb/xcoffread.c also contain several calls to bfd_coff_swap_aux_in. At first glance, none of them allocates extra memory. Danger of crashes here, as well. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug. _______________________________________________ bug-binutils mailing list bug-binutils@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-binutils