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only occur when shared libs are not compiled with -fPIC
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shared libraries with -fPIC
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Make old weak symbol handling work, if someone wants to
enable it.
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Since MIPS don't have COPY relocs it seems apropiate to define
DL_NO_COPY_RELOCS. This will optimize dl_find_hash somewhat.
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Glibc does not use COPY class for SHN_COMMOM in MIPS. Make uClibc ldso
the same.
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dl-string.h references do_rem, but do_rem is a #define in <arch>/dl-sysdep.h
which is not included by dl-sysdep.h. This causes a problem in libdl:
In file included from ../../ldso/include/ldso.h:27, from libdl.c:33:
../../ldso/include/dl-string.h: In function `_dl_simple_ltoa':
../../ldso/include/dl-string.h:216: warning: implicit declaration of
function `do_rem'
Include dl-sysdep.h in dl-string.h before using do_rem.
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Rather than copy more code back into the bridge-utilities, how about applying this
change to uClibc? I hate when packages get cluttered for workarounds for other
incompatibilities.
The problem is that SIOCGIFCONF only lists interfaces that have IP addresses, so it
doesn't find the other interfaces that are being used for bridging. It could be fixed
in the kernel to return all interfaces, but then something else might break; and still
it mean a kernel update for the 2.4 users.
The whole use of ifindex in the bridge API is a bad idea. But we probably have to live
with it for compatibility.
Patch against uClibc 0.9.26
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Hello,
I managed to get ldso (and thus shared linking to uClibc) to work on
sparc (actually sparc64 kernel with 32-bit userspace), at least on
simple "hello world" program (more complex ones not tested).
Some notes on attached patch (against 0.9.26, would require some work
to apply on current CVS - but I tested 0.9.26, not CVS):
- ELF magic cannot be examined by _dl_strncmp so early, probably because of
string constant, like on ppc/mips/sh
(note that early SEND_STDERR still crashes when trying to do _dl_strlen
- I suppose that string constants require relocation; but adding
load_addr didn't help, just ELF header was displayed instead of crash)
- mmap() is syscall6 like on ppc/mips/sh, not old i386 mmap()
- for generic sparc (i.e. not sparcv8/sparcv9) gcc produces .udiv/.urem
calls for unsigned integer / and % operators - so these operations
must be avoided. I copied do_rem definition from arm header.
But / and % are used also in _dl_simple_ltoa() and
_dl_simple_ltoahex(); in ltoahex gcc optimizes it to shifts (but
I think it's safer to use shifts explicitly, not rely on
optimization...).
I changed % in ltoa to do_rem, but as there was no do_div definition,
I changed all "%d" specifiers to "%x" to avoid crashes (this changes
wouldn't be needed if _dl_simple_ltoa() were fixed to not use
division on sparc).
- "#define SOLARIS_COMPATIBLE" in ld_sysdep.h broke ldso on Linux
because of redefining _dl_linux_resolve only in some places (it was
still referenced in INIT_GOT before redefinition). So
_dl_linux_resolve redefinition should be moved before INIT_GOT
definition or removed.
- sparc64 kernel requires mmap() addresses to be aligned to 8192, not
4096, otherwise mmap() call failed
- reloc_entry must be shifted by 10, not 12 (I found similar operation
in glibc sources)
Aside of sparc-specific fixes:
- I moved some _dl_dprintf()s inside if(_dl_debug_*) conditions (to avoid
debugging messages when LD_DEBUG is not defined)
- it seems that there was possible off-by-one in ltoa and ltoahex?
they are called with char[22] as 1st argument, and then '\0' is stored
in local[22] (_before_ p decrementation)... or am I missing something?
If not, fix is included in patch.
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Strlen was counting the last 3 bytes incorrectly for big endian arm.
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with s/i686.get_pc_thunk.bx/get_pc_thunk_bx/g to make gcc 3.4 happy.
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the real thing.
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Hi Erik
It seems to me that __pthread_once and __pthread_initialize_minimal could be made
WEAKs with no stub. The code in rpc_thread.c and __uClibc_main.c appears to expect this.
Also, __pthread_return_0 __pthread_return_1 and __pthread_return_void can be static, not to
pollute the name space.
Jocke
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Here are a number of minor changes to FR-V-specific bits of the uClibc
port:
- I've adjusted the definition of _dl_mmap to cope with the fact that
there will be a definition for an mmap2-only system.
- We don't have COPY relocs, so optimize the copy reloc-related code
away.
- Change the page size to 16KiB, to match the ABI spec, and not a
stale value I'd copied from a linker config file. Oops.
- Fix error handling in clone and vfork; parts of the changes by David
Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
- Rearrange includes in crtreloc.c.
- Change the API of __syscall_error, to reduce code size.
- Improve __syscall_return in terms of code size, so as to enable
tail-calling of __syscall_error, at least within libc. Ideally,
__syscall_error should be hidden within libc.so, but this didn't
work because of libdl. I haven't looked into why, and figured I'd
leave it visible for now.
- Rename enumerators and macros in sys/ucontext.h to reduce namespace
pollution.
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have it. It is used by the boehm gc, amoung other things.
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This patch introduces optimized versions of memcpy and memset for
frv.
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On Mar 20, 2004, Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> wrote:
> If you supply a FR-V specific link.h header into
> libc/sysdeps/linux/frv/ then you can do the same sortof
> thing that mips does i.e. with sgidefs.h in the headers
> target in libc/sysdeps/linux/mips/Makefile
Thanks, this patch implements your suggestion.
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A program that requests __pthread_sig_debug to be blocked will
self-deadlock when it requests a thread to be created, because the
debugger (rda or gdb) will never get the signal, so it won't wake up
the pthread manager as expected.
This patch fixes it.
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Oops, this adds the page alignment offset to the mprotected size.
Regards,
Brad
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ld.so mprotect rwx .dyanmic segment for mips DT_DEBUG
Allow writing debug_addr into the .dynamic segment.
Even though the program header is marked RWE, the kernel
gives it to us rx.
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useful syscall failure diagnostics.
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hard coded 4096 instead of PAGE_SIZE. Because I'm an idiot.
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by extracting the value from the ELF header.
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If I change that ELF_RTYPE_CLASS_COPY to ELF_RTYPE_CLASS_PLT to tell
_dl_find_hash to ignore stubs when resolving undefined functions without
stubs, the dlopen tests all pass. dlopen gets a pointer to the libc.so
malloc instead of a pointer to the libpthread malloc stub. Yay! :-)
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Add timegm() function.
Make lookup_tzname() static (as it should have been).
Have strftime() get timezone information from the passed struct
for the %z and %Z conversions when using struct tm extensions.
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Also fix the sizeof() issue since the change to a dynamicly allocated buf.
Note! This is still broken wrt threading, but so is the glibc version.
I'm just commiting this for new until I can test my rewrite.
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a local named 'buf' and we want to avoid shadowing that.
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The vfork() wrapper defined in libpthread, that's used to run
pthread_atfork()-registered handlers, is not only a very bad idea,
it's broken and useless. Here's the rationale:
[---------snip----------]
Since the implementation as it stands is broken (linking a program
that vfork()s and exec()s on the child and wait()s on the parent works
unless you happen to link with libpthread), and I can't think of
any workable solution, I suggest that we simply remove the vfork()
overrider in the non-MMU case. Yes, we might lose some small amount
of functionality here, but it's not like people running uClinux expect
anything resembling actual fork() to work.
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Because variables are linked to fixed registers, there is a problem in :
(*__errno_location())=(-_r0);
As __errno_location() uses r0 to return the address of the errno location,
the negated address will be assigned instead of the error code.
Attached patch will resolve this.
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part of the ppp instead.
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which prevents libthread_db (used by gdb) from compiling. Include a
copy within include/sys/user.h for mips, per what was done in glibc.
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