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specific header file to make porting/updates a lot easier
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dl-syscalls.h
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where possible. This will also make ldso smaller.
However the patch touches all archs and I have only tested PPC and x86.
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execution of ldso.
Added new asm for MIPS to be tested.
All arches should retest.
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like m68k though ...
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Add elf_machine_dynamic() and elf_machine_load_address() for
all archs. elf_machine_dynamic() replaces the #ifdef mess to
get at the GOT. elf_machine_load_address() is needed to execute
ldso directly, this is not complete yet.
I probably broke one or two archs(only tested PPC) so please
try and report problems. For a report to be useful you need
to enable __SUPPORT_LD_DEBUG_EARLY__ and __SUPPORT_LD_DEBUG__
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Andrew de Quincey, who has been most helpful getting this sorted
out, thanks. Thanks also to Peter Mazinger who did alot of testing.
Removed all traces of dl_parse_copy_information() since it is no longer used.
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Move COPY relocs back to _dl_do_reloc().
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Remove unused function parameter in ldso.
Remove echo option '-e' since it is not supported on Solaris.
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is needed if ldso should use libcs malloc whenever possible.
Fix RTLD_LAZY propagation to RTLD_NOW relocation when requested by
libdl.
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PPC32, SPARC32/64 and S390 includes the PLT in its RELA size. This caused ldso
to always do unlazy relocation of the JMPRELs. This patch fixes it.
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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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useful syscall failure diagnostics.
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Begin converting some big ugly macros to inline functions
instead
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Hi it is me again.
This is the latest ldso patch. the NEW weak symbol handling works now
with a little special handling in _dl_find_hash(). You get to chose
if you want the new or old handling :)
There was 2 missing _dl_check_if_named_library_is_loaded() calls in _dlopen().
I then disabled the _dl_check_if_named_library_is_loaded() in dl-elf.c since
it is rendundant.
Question, why does some _dl_linux_resolver(), like i386, have 2 calls
to _dl_find_hash()? I think that is wrong, isn't it?
I really hope you can check this out soon ...
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to be arch specific to work properly.
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to make it easier to treat it specially while not bothering the
rest of the code with the same constraints.
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Hello,
the attached patch fixes ldso compilation on sparc-linux (at least with
sparc32 userland). It was made against uClibc 0.9.21, but it's still OK
with 0.9.26.
There were three problems:
- missing __NR_getpid definition
- conflicting prototypes in elfinterp.c
- syntax error (missing semicolon) in ldso.c
With this patch shared libraries and ldso can be built on sparc.
It contains also ldso.c syntax fix for m68k - there was the same
mistake two lines earlier; but I didn't test build on m68k.
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_dl_parse_lazy_relocation_information() and _dl_parse_copy_information()
so they are all consistant, allowing for future consolidation.
Trim some trailing whitespace as well.
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For sh64 we need implicit access to the symtab, primarily to get at the
->st_other value. This presently isn't possible, as PERFORM_BOOTSTRAP_RELOC()
is invoked as such:
PERFORM_BOOTSTRAP_RELOC(rpnt, reloc_addr, symbol_addr, load_addr);
while we can easily get the symtab_index value from rpnt->r_info, this still
doesn't buy us easy access to the actual table. As such, I've modified
PERFORM_BOOTSTRAP_RELOC() to take an additional SYMTAB argument. Most
architectures aren't going to care about this, but unfortunately we don't
have any other options for sh64.
The following patch fixes up the API for what we need for sh64, and updates
the other architectures appropriately.
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Move all configuration options into the new config system.
-Erik
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not previously linking vs libgcc
-Erik
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shared library support. This also adds some cleaner error
handling, which I (Erik) then ported over to x86 and arm.
In addition Stefan added the following fixes:
- in hash.c was the lvalue handling of global library functions wrong.
To fix this I had to change the prototype of _dl_find_hash. (==> TIS and
ELF spec. Vers. 1.2)
- in ldso.c was the order of the .init sections calls wrong. Before we call
the initialization code of a library we have to check that all dependend
libraries are already initialized. This can easily made by calling it in the
revers loading order. For this I added a previous pointer chain.
- in ldso.c the ELF magics wasn't checked fo PPC, MIPS and SH architecture
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-Erik
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out page alignment issues. As we we were assuming 4k pages, which
need not be the case...
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I am very pleased to announce that the MIPS dynamic linker/loader
for uClibc is now working. It works on big and little endian
platforms.
A few minor changes were needed to avoid breaking ldd, and since this
makes some non-trivial changes, I have tested on x86, arm, and powerpc
to be sure thoese arches didn't get broken. Excellent work Steven!
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is on we now default to resolving symbols permanently..
-Erik
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-Erik
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things up when we don't care about symbol resolution problems. Make
the lib loader always look first in the directory where the shared lib
loader was found.
-Erik
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-Erik
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nameing conflicts with std header files.
-Erik
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of _dl_fprintf which should really be _dl_dprintf
-Erik
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-Erik
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