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// Copyright 2014 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
// Delta encode and decode relative relocations with addends.
//
// Relative relocations are the bulk of dynamic relocations (the
// .rel.dyn or .rela.dyn sections) in libchrome.<version>.so, and the ELF
// standard representation of them is wasteful. .rel.dyn contains
// relocations without addends, .rela.dyn relocations with addends.
//
// A relocation with an addend is 12 bytes on 32 bit platforms and 24 bytes
// on 64 bit plaforms. It is split into offset, info, and addend fields.
// Offsets strictly increase, and each is commonly a few bytes different
// from its predecessor. Addends are less well behaved. The info field is
// constant. Example, from 'readelf -x4 libchrome.<version>.so' 64 bit:
//
// offset info
// 80949303 00000000 03040000 00000000 ................
// addend offset
// fc015b00 00000000 88949303 00000000 ..[.............
// info addend
// 03040000 00000000 24025b00 00000000 ........$.[.....
// offset info
// 90949303 00000000 03040000 00000000 ................
// addend offset
// 3c025b00 00000000 98949303 00000000 <.[.............
// info addend
// 03040000 00000000 50025b00 00000000 ........P.[.....
//
// The offset strictly increases, but the addend is unpredictable, so run
// length encoding will not work well with this data. We can however pack
// with delta encoding. The upper four bytes of the eight byte offset and
// addend are invariably zeroes. The difference between adjacent offsets
// is almost always small, and between adjacent addends is often small. And
// info is constant and can be eliminated.
//
// Delta encoding reduces the size of the data modestly, so that the first
// three relocations above can be represented as:
//
// initial offset initial addend offset delta addend delta
// 00000000 03939480 00000000 005b01fc 00000000 00000008 00000000 00000028
// offset delta addend delta ...
// 00000000 00000008 00000000 0000009f
//
// The addend delta can be negative as well as positive, but overall the
// deltas have a much smaller range than the input data. When encoded as
// signed LEB128 the total data reduction becomes useful.
#ifndef TOOLS_RELOCATION_PACKER_SRC_DELTA_ENCODER_H_
#define TOOLS_RELOCATION_PACKER_SRC_DELTA_ENCODER_H_
#include <vector>
#include "elf.h"
#include "elf_traits.h"
namespace relocation_packer {
// A RelocationDeltaCodec packs vectors of relative relocations with
// addends into more compact forms, and unpacks them to reproduce the
// pre-packed data.
class RelocationDeltaCodec {
public:
// Encode relative relocations with addends into a more compact form.
// |relocations| is a vector of relative relocation with addend structs.
// |packed| is the vector of packed words into which relocations are packed.
static void Encode(const std::vector<ELF::Rela>& relocations,
std::vector<ELF::Sxword>* packed);
// Decode relative relocations with addends from their more compact form.
// |packed| is the vector of packed relocations.
// |relocations| is a vector of unpacked relative relocations.
static void Decode(const std::vector<ELF::Sxword>& packed,
std::vector<ELF::Rela>* relocations);
};
} // namespace relocation_packer
#endif // TOOLS_RELOCATION_PACKER_SRC_DELTA_ENCODER_H_