ChangeLog:
2014-03-17 Will Newton <will.newton@linaro.org>
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Check whether
HP_SMALL_TIMING_AVAIL is defined with #ifdef rather
than #if.
This commit fixes a bug where the dynamic loader would crash
when loading audit libraries, via LD_AUDIT, where those libraries
used TLS. The dynamic loader was not considering that the audit
libraries would use TLS and failed to bump the TLS generation
counter leaving TLS usage inconsistent after loading the audit
libraries.
https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2014-02/msg00569.html
This reverts commit 1f33d36a8a.
Conflicts:
elf/dl-misc.c
Also reverts the follow commits that were bug fixes to new code introduced
in the above commit:
063b2acbceb627fdd585e81c64bba1
On hppa and ia64, the macro DL_AUTO_FUNCTION_ADDRESS() uses the
variable fptr[2] in it's own scope.
The content of fptr[] is thus undefined right after the macro exits.
Newer gcc's (>= 4.7) reuse the stack space of this variable triggering
a segmentation fault in dl-init.c:69.
To fix this we rewrite the macros to make the call directly to init
and fini without needing to pass back a constructed function pointer.
Resolves: #15465
The program name may be unavailable if the user application tampers
with argc and argv[]. Some parts of the dynamic linker caters for
this while others don't, so this patch consolidates the check and
fallback into a single macro and updates all users.
It may sometimes be desirable to make the dynamic linker only pick up
libraries from the library path and rpath and not look at the
ld.so.cache that ldconfig generates. An example of such a use case is
the glibc testsuite where the dynamic linker must not be influenced by
any external paths or caches.
This change adds a new option --inhibit-ldcache that when used, tells
the dynamic linker to not use ld.so.cache even if it is available.
It's already so marked in dl-sysdep.c. Failure to so mark
in the header file leads the compiler to believe that the
variable should be addressable via the .sdata section.
Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <rth@twiddle.net>
If a binary gets invoked by passing it as argument to ld.so the stack
still holds the auxiliary vector of ld.so when entering the _start
routine of the executable. So the invocation via ld.so is not fully
transparent to the executable. This causes problems if the executable
wants to scan the auxv itself.
Some symbols have to be identified process-wide by their name. This is
particularly important for some C++ features (e.g., class local static data
and static variables in inline functions). This cannot completely be
implemented with ELF functionality so far. The STB_GNU_UNIQUE binding
helps by ensuring the dynamic linker will always use the same definition for
all symbols with the same name and this binding.
* elf/dl-load.c (_dl_map_object_from_fd): Only call audit hooks
if we are not loading a new audit library.
* elf/dl-reloc (_dl_relocate_object): Third parameter is now a bitmask.
Only use profiling trampoline for auditing if we are not relocating
an audit library.
* elf/dl-open.c (dl_open_worker): Adjust _dl_relocate_object call.
* elf/rtld.c: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Adjust _dl_relocate_object prototype.
change related to AT_EXECFN. We cannot use that string.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h (struct rtld_global_ro): Remove
_dl_execfn member.
* elf/dl-support.c: Remove _dl_execfn variable.
(_dl_aux_init): Remove handling of AT_EXECFN.
* elf/dl-sysdep.c (_dl_sysdep_start): Remove handling of AT_EXECFN.
* elf/rtld.c (process_envvars): Remove use of __ASSUME_AT_EXECFN.