Tools like readelf/llvm-readelf use p_align to parse a PT_NOTE program
header as an array of 4-byte entries or 8-byte entries. Currently, there
are workarounds[1] in place for Linux to treat p_align==0 as 4. However,
it would be more appropriate to set the correct alignment so that tools
do not have to rely on guesswork. FreeBSD coredumps set p_align to 4 as
well.
[1]: https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commit;h=
82ed9683ec099d8205dc499ac84febc975235af6
[2]: https://reviews.llvm.org/D150022
Signed-off-by: Fangrui Song <maskray@google.com>
Signed-off-by: Kees Cook <keescook@chromium.org>
Link: https://lore.kernel.org/r/20230512022528.3430327-1-maskray@google.com
phdr->p_filesz = sz;
phdr->p_memsz = 0;
phdr->p_flags = 0;
- phdr->p_align = 0;
+ phdr->p_align = 4;
}
static void fill_note(struct memelfnote *note, const char *name, int type,
phdr->p_filesz = sz;
phdr->p_memsz = 0;
phdr->p_flags = 0;
- phdr->p_align = 0;
+ phdr->p_align = 4;
return;
}
phdr.p_offset = roundup(note_off, PAGE_SIZE);
phdr.p_vaddr = phdr.p_paddr = 0;
phdr.p_filesz = phdr.p_memsz = phdr_sz;
- phdr.p_align = 0;
+ phdr.p_align = 4;
/* Add merged PT_NOTE program header*/
tmp = elfptr + sizeof(Elf64_Ehdr);
phdr.p_offset = roundup(note_off, PAGE_SIZE);
phdr.p_vaddr = phdr.p_paddr = 0;
phdr.p_filesz = phdr.p_memsz = phdr_sz;
- phdr.p_align = 0;
+ phdr.p_align = 4;
/* Add merged PT_NOTE program header*/
tmp = elfptr + sizeof(Elf32_Ehdr);