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void KernelLoader_Main(uintptr_t kernel_base_address, KernelMap *kernel_map, uintptr_t ini1_base_address); | void KernelLoader_Main(uintptr_t kernel_base_address, KernelMap *kernel_map, uintptr_t ini1_base_address); | ||
− | == | + | == KernelLdr_Main == |
− | * TODO: Fill in | + | First, it clears BSS, and then sets SP = <BSS end>. |
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | for (uint64_t *i = __bss_start; i != __bss_end; i++) { | ||
+ | *i = 0; | ||
+ | } | ||
+ | SP = __bss_end; | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Next, it applies relocations to itself and calls its init array. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | KernelLdr_ApplyRelocations(&KernelLdr_Main, __dynamic_start); | ||
+ | KernelLdr_libc_init_array(); | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | Then, it calls the function which relocates the kernel, and jumps back to the kernel entrypoint. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | // KernelLdr_LoadKernel returns (relocated_kernel_base - original_kernel_base). | ||
+ | uintptr_t kernel_relocation_offset = KernelLdr_LoadKernel(kernel_base, kernel_map, ini_base); | ||
+ | |||
+ | // dtor called for static page allocator. | ||
+ | g_InitialPageAllocator.~KInitialPageAllocator(); | ||
+ | |||
+ | // Jumps back to the kernel code that called KernelLdr_Main. | ||
+ | ((void (*)(void))(kernel_relocation_offset + LR))(); | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == KernelLdr_ApplyRelocations == | ||
+ | TODO: Fill this out | ||
+ | |||
+ | == KernelLdr_lib_init_array() == | ||
+ | This is just standard libc init array code. .init_array is empty in all available binaries. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == KernelLdr_LoadKernel == | ||
+ | TODO: Fill this out | ||
+ | |||
+ | == KInitialPageAllocator::~KInitialPageAllocator == | ||
+ | This just clears the allocator's next address. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <pre> | ||
+ | this->next_address = 0; | ||
+ | </pre> | ||
== Structures == | == Structures == |
Revision as of 04:10, 31 August 2019
The Kernel Loader ("KernelLdr"/"Kernelldr") was added in 8.0.0. It is responsible for applying relocations to the Kernel, and mapping the Kernel's .text/.rodata/.data/.bss at a random slide.
Kernel Loader
KernelLdr is called immediately by the Kernel's crt0 (after it deprivileges from EL2 to EL1, if required), with the following signature:
void KernelLoader_Main(uintptr_t kernel_base_address, KernelMap *kernel_map, uintptr_t ini1_base_address);
KernelLdr_Main
First, it clears BSS, and then sets SP = <BSS end>.
for (uint64_t *i = __bss_start; i != __bss_end; i++) { *i = 0; } SP = __bss_end;
Next, it applies relocations to itself and calls its init array.
KernelLdr_ApplyRelocations(&KernelLdr_Main, __dynamic_start); KernelLdr_libc_init_array();
Then, it calls the function which relocates the kernel, and jumps back to the kernel entrypoint.
// KernelLdr_LoadKernel returns (relocated_kernel_base - original_kernel_base). uintptr_t kernel_relocation_offset = KernelLdr_LoadKernel(kernel_base, kernel_map, ini_base); // dtor called for static page allocator. g_InitialPageAllocator.~KInitialPageAllocator(); // Jumps back to the kernel code that called KernelLdr_Main. ((void (*)(void))(kernel_relocation_offset + LR))();
KernelLdr_ApplyRelocations
TODO: Fill this out
KernelLdr_lib_init_array()
This is just standard libc init array code. .init_array is empty in all available binaries.
KernelLdr_LoadKernel
TODO: Fill this out
KInitialPageAllocator::~KInitialPageAllocator
This just clears the allocator's next address.
this->next_address = 0;
Structures
KernelMap
Offset | Size | Description |
---|---|---|
0x0 | 4 | .text offset |
0x4 | 4 | .text end offset |
0x8 | 4 | .rodata end offset |
0xC | 4 | .rodata end offset |
0x10 | 4 | .rwdata offset |
0x14 | 4 | .rwdata end offset |
0x18 | 4 | .bss offset |
0x1C | 4 | .bss end offset |
0x20 | 4 | INI1 load offset |
0x24 | 4 | .dynamic end offset |
0x28 | 4 | .init_array end offset |
0x2C | 4 | .init_array end offset |