I used these shell commands:
../glibc/scripts/update-copyrights $PWD/../gnulib/build-aux/update-copyright
(cd ../glibc && git commit -am"[this commit message]")
and then ignored the output, which consisted lines saying "FOO: warning:
copyright statement not found" for each of 6694 files FOO.
I then removed trailing white space from benchtests/bench-pthread-locks.c
and iconvdata/tst-iconv-big5-hkscs-to-2ucs4.c, to work around this
diagnostic from Savannah:
remote: *** pre-commit check failed ...
remote: *** error: lines with trailing whitespace found
remote: error: hook declined to update refs/heads/master
They have been renamed from env_path_list and rtld_search_dirs to
avoid linknamespace issues.
This change will allow future use these variables in diagnostics.
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
Commit a2e8aa0d9e ("Block signals during
the initial part of dlopen") was deemed necessary because of
read-modify-write operations like the one in add_dependency in
elf/dl-lookup.c. In the old code, we check for any kind of NODELETE
status and bail out:
/* Redo the NODELETE check, as when dl_load_lock wasn't held
yet this could have changed. */
if (map->l_nodelete != link_map_nodelete_inactive)
goto out;
And then set pending status (during relocation):
if (flags & DL_LOOKUP_FOR_RELOCATE)
map->l_nodelete = link_map_nodelete_pending;
else
map->l_nodelete = link_map_nodelete_active;
If a signal arrives during relocation and the signal handler, through
lazy binding, adds a global scope dependency on the same map, it will
set map->l_nodelete to link_map_nodelete_active. This will be
overwritten with link_map_nodelete_pending by the dlopen relocation
code.
To avoid such problems in relation to the l_nodelete member, this
commit introduces two flags for active NODELETE status (irrevocable)
and pending NODELETE status (revocable until activate_nodelete is
invoked). As a result, NODELETE processing in dlopen does not
introduce further reasons why lazy binding from signal handlers
is unsafe during dlopen, and a subsequent commit can remove signal
blocking from dlopen.
This does not address pre-existing issues (unrelated to the NODELETE
changes) which make lazy binding in a signal handler during dlopen
unsafe, such as the use of malloc in both cases.
Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
This introduces a “pending NODELETE” state in the link map, which is
flipped to the persistent NODELETE state late in dlopen, via
activate_nodelete. During initial relocation, symbol binding
records pending NODELETE state only. dlclose ignores pending NODELETE
state. Taken together, this results that a partially completed dlopen
is rolled back completely because new NODELETE mappings are unloaded.
Tested on x86_64-linux-gnu and i386-linux-gnu.
Change-Id: Ib2a3d86af6f92d75baca65431d74783ee0dbc292
l_audit ends up as an internal array with _rtld_global, and GCC 10
warns about this.
This commit does not change the layout of _rtld_global, so it is
suitable for backporting. Future changes could allocate more of the
audit state dynamically and remove it from always-allocated data
structures, to optimize the common case of inactive auditing.
Change-Id: Ic911100730f9124d4ea977ead8e13cee64b84d45
There is a data-dependency between the fields of struct l_reloc_result
and the field used as the initialization guard. Users of the guard
expect writes to the structure to be observable when they also observe
the guard initialized. The solution for this problem is to use an acquire
and release load and store to ensure previous writes to the structure are
observable if the guard is initialized.
The previous implementation used DL_FIXUP_VALUE_ADDR (l_reloc_result->addr)
as the initialization guard, making it impossible for some architectures
to load and store it atomically, i.e. hppa and ia64, due to its larger size.
This commit adds an unsigned int to l_reloc_result to be used as the new
initialization guard of the struct, making it possible to load and store
it atomically in all architectures. The fix ensures that the values
observed in l_reloc_result are consistent and do not lead to crashes.
The algorithm is documented in the code in elf/dl-runtime.c
(_dl_profile_fixup). Not all data races have been eliminated.
Tested with build-many-glibcs and on powerpc, powerpc64, and powerpc64le.
[BZ #23690]
* elf/dl-runtime.c (_dl_profile_fixup): Guarantee memory
modification order when accessing reloc_result->addr.
* include/link.h (reloc_result): Add field init.
* nptl/Makefile (tests): Add tst-audit-threads.
(modules-names): Add tst-audit-threads-mod1 and
tst-audit-threads-mod2.
Add rules to build tst-audit-threads.
* nptl/tst-audit-threads-mod1.c: New file.
* nptl/tst-audit-threads-mod2.c: Likewise.
* nptl/tst-audit-threads.c: Likewise.
* nptl/tst-audit-threads.h: Likewise.
Signed-off-by: Tulio Magno Quites Machado Filho <tuliom@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com>
To support Intel Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET) run-time
control:
1. An architecture specific field in the writable ld.so namespace is
needed to indicate if CET features are enabled at run-time.
2. An architecture specific field in struct link_map is needed if
CET features are enabled in an ELF module.
This patch adds dl-procruntime.c to the writable ld.so namespace and
link_map.h to struct link_map.
Tested with build-many-glibcs.py.
* elf/dl-support.c: Include <dl-procruntime.c>.
* include/link.h: Include <link_map.h>.
* sysdeps/generic/dl-procruntime.c: New file.
* sysdeps/generic/link_map.h: Likewise.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Include <dl-procruntime.c> in
the writable ld.so namespace.
__dl_iterate_phdr is hidden and should be accessed directly within
libc.so and libc.a without using GOT nor PLT.
[BZ #18822]
* elf/dl-iteratephdr.c (hidden_proto (__dl_iterate_phdr)): Moved
to ...
* include/link.h (hidden_proto (__dl_iterate_phdr)): Here.
This adds a test to ensure that the problems fixed in the last several
patches do not recur. Each directory checks the headers that it
installs for two properties: first, each header must be compilable in
isolation, as both C and C++, under a representative combination of
language and library conformance levels; second, there is a blacklist
of identifiers that may not appear in any installed header, currently
consisting of the legacy BSD typedefs. (There is an exemption for the
headers that define those typedefs, and for the RPC headers. It may be
necessary to make this more sophisticated if we add more stuff to the
blacklist in the future.)
In order for this test to work correctly, every wrapper header
that actually defines something must guard those definitions with
#ifndef _ISOMAC. This is the existing mechanism used by the conform/
tests to tell wrapper headers not to define anything that the public
header wouldn't, and not to use anything from libc-symbols.h. conform/
only cares for headers that we need to check for standards conformance,
whereas this test applies to *every* header. (Headers in include/ that
are either installed directly, or are internal-use-only and do *not*
correspond to any installed header, are not affected.)
* scripts/check-installed-headers.sh: New script.
* Rules: In each directory that defines header files to be installed,
run check-installed-headers.sh on them as a special test.
* Makefile: Likewise for the headers installed at top level.
* include/aliases.h, include/alloca.h, include/argz.h
* include/arpa/nameser.h, include/arpa/nameser_compat.h
* include/elf.h, include/envz.h, include/err.h
* include/execinfo.h, include/fpu_control.h, include/getopt.h
* include/gshadow.h, include/ifaddrs.h, include/libintl.h
* include/link.h, include/malloc.h, include/mcheck.h
* include/mntent.h, include/netinet/ether.h
* include/nss.h, include/obstack.h, include/printf.h
* include/pty.h, include/resolv.h, include/rpc/auth.h
* include/rpc/auth_des.h, include/rpc/auth_unix.h
* include/rpc/clnt.h, include/rpc/des_crypt.h
* include/rpc/key_prot.h, include/rpc/netdb.h
* include/rpc/pmap_clnt.h, include/rpc/pmap_prot.h
* include/rpc/pmap_rmt.h, include/rpc/rpc.h
* include/rpc/rpc_msg.h, include/rpc/svc.h
* include/rpc/svc_auth.h, include/rpc/xdr.h
* include/rpcsvc/nis_callback.h, include/rpcsvc/nislib.h
* include/rpcsvc/yp.h, include/rpcsvc/ypclnt.h
* include/rpcsvc/ypupd.h, include/shadow.h
* include/stdio_ext.h, include/sys/epoll.h
* include/sys/file.h, include/sys/gmon.h, include/sys/ioctl.h
* include/sys/prctl.h, include/sys/profil.h
* include/sys/statfs.h, include/sys/sysctl.h
* include/sys/sysinfo.h, include/ttyent.h, include/utmp.h
* sysdeps/arm/nacl/include/bits/setjmp.h
* sysdeps/mips/include/sys/asm.h
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/include/sys/sysinfo.h
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/include/sys/timex.h
* sysdeps/x86/fpu/include/bits/fenv.h:
Add #ifndef _ISOMAC guard around internal declarations.
Add multiple-inclusion guard if not already present.
It was noted in
<https://sourceware.org/ml/libc-alpha/2012-09/msg00305.html> that the
bits/*.h naming scheme should only be used for installed headers.
This patch renames bits/linkmap.h to plain linkmap.h to follow that
convention.
Tested for x86_64 (testsuite, and that installed stripped shared
libraries are unchanged by the patch).
[BZ #14912]
* bits/linkmap.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/generic/linkmap.h: ...here.
* sysdeps/aarch64/bits/linkmap.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/aarch64/linkmap.h: ...here.
* sysdeps/arm/bits/linkmap.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/arm/linkmap.h: ...here.
* sysdeps/hppa/bits/linkmap.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/hppa/linkmap.h: ...here.
* sysdeps/ia64/bits/linkmap.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/ia64/linkmap.h: ...here.
* sysdeps/mips/bits/linkmap.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/mips/linkmap.h: ...here.
* sysdeps/s390/bits/linkmap.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/s390/linkmap.h: ...here.
* sysdeps/sh/bits/linkmap.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/sh/linkmap.h: ...here.
* sysdeps/x86/bits/linkmap.h: Move to ...
* sysdeps/x86/linkmap.h: ...here.
* include/link.h: Include <linkmap.h> instead of <bits/linkmap.h>.
When an TLS destructor is registered, we set the DF_1_NODELETE flag to
signal that the object should not be destroyed. We then clear the
DF_1_NODELETE flag when all destructors are called, which is wrong -
the flag could have been set by other means too.
This patch replaces this use of the flag by using l_tls_dtor_count
directly to determine whether it is safe to unload the object. This
change has the added advantage of eliminating the lock taking when
calling the destructors, which could result in a deadlock. The patch
also fixes the test case tst-tls-atexit - it was making an invalid
dlclose call, which would just return an error silently.
I have also added a detailed note on concurrency which also aims to
justify why I chose the semantics I chose for accesses to
l_tls_dtor_count. Thanks to Torvald for his help in getting me
started on this and (literally) teaching my how to approach the
problem.
Change verified on x86_64; the test suite does not show any
regressions due to the patch.
ChangeLog:
[BZ #18657]
* elf/dl-close.c (_dl_close_worker): Don't unload DSO if there
are pending TLS destructor calls.
* include/link.h (struct link_map): Add concurrency note for
L_TLS_DTOR_COUNT.
* stdlib/cxa_thread_atexit_impl.c (__cxa_thread_atexit_impl):
Don't touch the link map flag. Atomically increment
l_tls_dtor_count.
(__call_tls_dtors): Atomically decrement l_tls_dtor_count.
Avoid taking the load lock and don't touch the link map flag.
* stdlib/tst-tls-atexit-nodelete.c: New test case.
* stdlib/Makefile (tests): Use it.
* stdlib/tst-tls-atexit.c (do_test): dlopen
tst-tls-atexit-lib.so again before dlclose. Add conditionals
to allow tst-tls-atexit-nodelete test case to use it.
This feature is specifically for the C++ compiler to offload calling
thread_local object destructors on thread program exit, to glibc.
This is to overcome the possible complication of destructors of
thread_local objects getting called after the DSO in which they're
defined is unloaded by the dynamic linker. The DSO is marked as
'unloadable' if it has a constructed thread_local object and marked as
'unloadable' again when all the constructed thread_local objects
defined in it are destroyed.
[BZ #13579] Do not free l_initfini and allow it to be reused
on subsequent dl_open calls for the same library. This fixes
the invalid memory access in do_lookup_x when the previously
free'd l_initfini was accessed through l_searchlist when a
library had been opened for the second time.
On some architectures the update of the l_used field in the lookup
functions races with setting the other bits in the bitfield. Simply
avoid this and optimize use of l_used in general.
* elf/dl-close.c (_dl_close): Check for it.
* elf/dl-reloc.c (CHECK_STATIC_TLS): Likewise.
(_dl_allocate_static_tls): Likewise.
* elf/dl-tls.c (_dl_allocate_tls_init): Likewise.
(__tls_get_addr): Protect from race conditions in setting l_tls_offset
to it.
* elf/tst-tls16.c: New file.
* elf/tst-tlsmod16a.c: New file.
* elf/tst-tlsmod16b.c: New file.
* elf/Makefile: Add rules to build and run tst-tls16.
void * pointers instead of struct link_map **.
(_dl_scope_free): Change argument type to void *.
* include/link.h (struct link_map): Change type of l_reldeps
to struct link_map_reldeps, move l_reldepsact into that
struct too.
* elf/dl-deps.c: Include atomic.h.
(_dl_map_object_deps): Only change l->l_initfini when it is
fully populated, use _dl_scope_free for freeing it. Optimize
removal of libs from reldeps by using l_reserved flag, when
some removal is needed, allocate a new list instead of
reallocating and free the old with _dl_scope_free. Adjust
for l_reldeps and l_reldepsact changes.
* elf/dl-lookup.c (add_dependency): Likewise. Reorganize to allow
searching in l_initfini and l_reldeps without holding dl_load_lock.
* elf/dl-fini.c (_dl_sort_fini): Adjust for l_reldeps and
l_reldepsact changes.
* elf/dl-close.c (_dl_close_worker): Likewise.
* elf/dl-open.c (_dl_scope_free): Change argument type to void *.
* elf/dl-runtime.c (_dl_fixup, _dl_profile_fixup): Or in
DL_LOOKUP_GSCOPE_LOCK into flags after THREAD_GSCOPE_SET_FLAG ().
* elf/dl-sym.c (do_sym): Likewise.
* include/link.h (struct link_map): Add l_serial field.
* elf/dl-object.c (_dl_new_object): Initialize l_serial.
* elf/dl-lookup.c (add_dependency): Add flags argument.
Remember map->l_serial, if DL_LOOKUP_GSCOPE_LOCK is among
flags, use THREAD_GSCOPE_RESET_FLAG before and
THREAD_GSCOPE_SET_FLAG after
__rtld_lock_lock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock)) to avoid deadlock.
Don't dereference map until it has been found on some list.
If map->l_serial changed, return -1.
2007-06-13 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* include/link.h: Don't include rtld-lowlevel.h.
(struct link_map): Remove l_scope_lock.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Don't include rtld-lowlevel.h.
(_dl_scope_free_list): New field (variable) in _rtld_global.
(DL_LOOKUP_SCOPE_LOCK): Remove.
(_dl_scope_free): New prototype.
* elf/dl-runtime.c (_dl_fixup): Don't use __rtld_mrlock_*lock.
Don't pass DL_LOOKUP_SCOPE_LOCK to _dl_lookup_symbol_x.
(_dl_profile_fixup): Likewise.
* elf/dl-sym.c (do_sym): Likewise. Use wrapped _dl_lookup_symbol_x
whenever !RTLD_SINGLE_THREAD_P, use THREAD_GSCOPE_SET_FLAG and
THREAD_GSCOPE_RESET_FLAG around it.
* elf/dl-close.c (_dl_close_worker): Don't use
__rtld_mrlock_{change,done}. Call _dl_scope_free on the old
scope. Make sure THREAD_GSCOPE_WAIT () happens if any old
scopes were queued or if l_scope_mem has been abandoned.
* elf/dl-open.c (_dl_scope_free): New function.
(dl_open_worker): Use it. Don't use __rtld_mrlock_{change,done}.
* elf/dl-support.c (_dl_scope_free_list): New variable.
* elf/dl-lookup.c (add_dependency): Remove flags argument.
Remove DL_LOOKUP_SCOPE_LOCK handling.
(_dl_lookup_symbol_x): Adjust caller. Remove DL_LOOKUP_SCOPE_LOCK
handling.
* elf/dl-object.c (_dl_new_object): Don't use
__rtld_mrlock_initialize.
2007-06-19 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@redhat.com>
to fill in holes
(rtld_global_ro): Likewise.
2007-06-18 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* elf/dl-addr.c (_dl_addr): Skip PT_LOAD checking if l_contiguous.
Move PT_LOAD checking to...
(_dl_addr_inside_object): ... here, new function.
* elf/dl-sym.c (do_sym): If not l_contiguous,
call _dl_addr_inside_object.
* elf/dl-iteratephdr.c (__dl_iterate_phdr): Likewise.
* dlfcn/dlinfo.c (dlinfo_doit): Likewise.
* elf/dl-open.c (dl_open_worker): Likewise.
(_dl_addr_inside_object): New function if IS_IN_rtld.
* elf/dl-load.c (_dl_map_object_from_fd): Set l_contiguous if no
holes are present or are PROT_NONE protected.
* include/link.h (struct link_map): Add l_contiguous field.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h (_dl_addr_inside_object): New prototype.
* sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Makefile [subdir=posix] (tests): Add
tst-getcpu.
* include/link.h: Move l_version and l_nversion members around to
fill gaps.
argument.
(_dl_lookup_symbol_x): Adjust caller.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h (struct link_namespaces): Remove
_ns_global_scope.
* elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Don't initialize _ns_global_scope.
* elf/dl-libc.c: Revert l_scope name changes.
* elf/dl-load.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-object.c: Likewise.
* elf/rtld.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-close.c (_dl_close): Likewise.
* elf/dl-open.c (dl_open_worker): Likewise. If not SINGLE_THREAD_P,
always use __rtld_mrlock_{change,done}. Always free old scope list
here if not l_scope_mem.
* elf/dl-runtime.c (_dl_fixup, _dl_profile_fixup): Revert l_scope name
change. Never free scope list here. Just __rtld_mrlock_lock before
the lookup and __rtld_mrlock_unlock it after the lookup.
* elf/dl-sym.c: Likewise.
* include/link.h (struct r_scoperec): Remove.
(struct link_map): Replace l_scoperec with l_scope, l_scoperec_mem
with l_scope_mem and l_scoperec_lock with l_scope_lock.
Implement reference counting of scope records.
* elf/dl-close.c (_dl_close): Remove all scopes from removed objects
from the list in objects which remain. Always allocate new scope
record.
* elf/dl-open.c (dl_open_worker): When growing array for scopes,
don't resize, allocate a new one.
* elf/dl-runtime.c: Update reference counters before using a scope
array.
* elf/dl-sym.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-libc.c: Adjust for l_scope name change.
* elf/dl-load.c: Likewise.
* elf/dl-object.c: Likewise.
* elf/rtld.c: Likewise.
* include/link.h: Inlcude <rtld-lowlevel.h>. Define struct
r_scoperec. Replace r_scope with pointer to r_scoperec structure.
Add l_scoperec_lock.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Include <rtld-lowlevel.h>.
* sysdeps/generic/rtld-lowlevel.h: New file.
* include/atomic.h: Rename atomic_and to atomic_and_val and
atomic_or to atomic_or_val. Define new macros atomic_and and
atomic_or which do not return values.
* sysdeps/x86_64/bits/atomic.h: Define atomic_and and atomic_or.
Various cleanups.
* sysdeps/i386/i486/bits/atomic.h: Likewise.
(_dl_lookup_symbol_x): Rename hash to old_hash and don't compute
value here. Compute new-style hash value. Pass new hash value
and reference to variable with the old value to do_lookup_x.
(_dl_setup_hash): If DT_GNU_HASH is defined, use it and not
old-style hash table.
(_dl_debug_bindings): Pass new hash value and reference to variable
with the old value to do_lookup_x.
* elf/do-lookup.h (do_lookup_x): Accept additional parameter with
new-style hash value and change old-style hash value parameter to
be a reference. Reoganize functions to determine whether
new-style hash table is available. Only fall back on old-style
table. If old-style hash value is needed, compute it here.
* elf/dynamic-link.h (elf_get_dynamic_info): Relocate DT_GNU_HASH
entry.
* elf/elf.h: Define SHT_GNU_HASH, DT_GNU_HASH, DT_TLSDEC_PLT,
DT_TLSDEC_GOT. Adjust DT_ADDRNUM.
* include/link.h (struct link_map): Add l_gnu_bitmask_idxbits,
l_gnu_shift, l_gnu_bitmask, l_gnu_buckets and l_gnu_chain_zero.
* Makeconfig: If linker supports --hash-style option add it to all
linker command lines to build DSOs.
* config.make.in: Define have-hash-style.
* configure.in: Test whether linker supports --hash-style option.
* elf/dl-misc.c (_dl_name_match_p): Make MAP parameter const.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Adjust prototype.
* elf/Makefile (tests): Add it.
($(objpfx)tst-tls-dlinfo): Depend on $(libdl).
($(objpfx)tst-tls-dlinfo.out): Depend on $(objpfx)tst-tlsmod2.so.
* dlfcn/dlfcn.h (RTLD_DI_PROFILENAME, RTLD_DI_PROFILEOUT): New enum
values, reserve unsupported requested names used on Solaris.
(RTLD_DI_TLS_MODID, RTLD_DI_TLS_DATA): New enum values.
(RTLD_DI_MAX): Likewise.
* dlfcn/dlinfo.c (dlinfo_doit): Handle RTLD_DI_TLS_MODID and
RTLD_DI_TLS_DATA.
* elf/dl-tls.c (_dl_tls_get_addr_soft): New function.
* sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h: Declare it.
* elf/Versions (ld: GLIBC_PRIVATE): Add it.
* elf/link.h (struct dl_phdr_info): New members dlpi_tls_modid,
dlpi_tls_data.
* elf/dl-iteratephdr.c (__dl_iterate_phdr): Fill them in.
* include/link.h: Don't copy contents from elf/link.h.
Instead, #include it while #define'ing around link_map.
* elf/dl-debug.c (_dl_debug_initialize): Add a cast.
Add bogus extern decl to verify link_map members.
* elf/loadtest.c (MAPS): New macro, cast _r_debug._r_map.
(OUT, main): Use it in place of _r_debug._r_map.
* elf/unload.c: Likewise.
* elf/unload2.c: Likewise.
* elf/neededtest.c (check_loaded_objects): Likewise.
* elf/neededtest2.c (check_loaded_objects): Likewise.
* elf/neededtest3.c (check_loaded_objects): Likewise.
* elf/neededtest4.c (check_loaded_objects): Likewise.
* elf/circleload1.c (check_loaded_objects): Likewise.
Change type of l_idx to int.
* elf/dl-close.c: Basically rewrite. Do not use l_opencount to
determine whether a DSO has to be unloaded. Instead compute this
in this function.
* elf/dl-deps.c: No need to manipulate l_opencount anymore.
* elf/dl-lookup.c: Likewise.
* elf/rtld.c: Likewise
* elf/dl-open.c: Likewise. Use l_init_called to determine whether
object was just loaded.
* elf/dl-fini.c: Bump l_direct_opencount instead of l_opencount.
* elf/dl-load.c (_dl_map_object_from_fd): Do not recognize DSO which
is about to be unloaded as a match.
(_dl_map_object): Likewise.
* elf/do-lookup.h (do_lookup_x): Do not look into DSO which is about
to be unloaded.
* elf/circleload1.c: Don't use l_opencount anymore.
* elf/neededtest.c: Likewise.
* elf/neededtest2.c: Likewise.
* elf/neededtest3.c: Likewise.
* elf/neededtest4.c: Likewise.
* elf/unload.c: Likewise.
* elf/unload2.c: Likewise.
* elf/loadtest.c: Likewise.
* elf/rtld.c: Preloading errors are now never fatal.
2005-03-08 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* elf/Makefile: Add rules to build and run unload5 test.
* elf/unload5.c: New file.
2005-03-08 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>
* elf/Makefile: Add rules to build and run unload4 test.
* elf/unload4.c: New file.
* elf/unload4mod1.c: New file.
* elf/unload4mod2.c: New file.
* elf/unload4mod3.c: New file.
* elf/unload4mod4.c: New file.
* nscd/nscd.c (termination_handler): Avoid segfault if some database
is not enabled.
* nscd/nscd_getai.c (__nscd_getai): If ai_resp->found == -1, set
__nss_not_use_nscd_hosts and return -1.
* nscd/nscd_initgroups.c (__nscd_getgrouplist): If
initgr_resp->found == -1, set __nss_not_use_nscd_group and return -1.
Avoid leaking sockets.
2005-01-28 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
H.J. Lu <hongjiu.lu@intel.com>
[BZ #677]
* elf/dl-runtime.c (fixup): Change return type to
DL_FIXUP_VALUE_TYPE. Use DL_FIXUP_VALUE_TYPE,
DL_FIXUP_MAKE_VALUE and DL_FIXUP_VALUE_CODE_ADDR for relocation
values. Use DL_FIXUP_VALUE_ADDR and DL_FIXUP_ADDR_VALUE to
store and retrieve relocation values.
(profile_fixup): Likewise.
* include/link.h (link_map): Use DL_FIXUP_VALUE_TYPE for
l_reloc_result.
* sysdeps/generic/dl-fptr.h (link_map): Forward declaration.
* sysdeps/generic/dl-lookupcfg.h (DL_FIXUP_VALUE_TYPE): New.
(DL_FIXUP_MAKE_VALUE): Likewise.
(DL_FIXUP_VALUE_CODE_ADDR): Likewise.
(DL_FIXUP_VALUE_ADDR): Likewise.
(DL_FIXUP_ADDR_VALUE): Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/dl-lookupcfg.h: Include <dl-fptr.h> for "struct fdesc".
(DL_FIXUP_VALUE_TYPE): New.
(DL_FIXUP_MAKE_VALUE): Likewise.
(DL_FIXUP_VALUE_CODE_ADDR): Likewise.
(DL_FIXUP_VALUE_ADDR): Likewise.
(DL_FIXUP_ADDR_VALUE): Likewise.
* sysdeps/ia64/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_profile_fixup_plt): Removed.
(elf_machine_profile_plt): Removed.
(elf_machine_fixup_plt): Change return type and type of value
parameter to struct fdesc.
(elf_machine_plt_value): Likewise.
(elf_machine_rela): Use DL_FIXUP_MAKE_VALUE to construct
argument for elf_machine_fixup_plt.
2005-02-07 Jakub Jelinek <jakub@redhat.com>