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Commitdad90d5282
added glibc-hwcaps support for LD_LIBRARY_PATH and, for this, it adjusted the total string size required in _dl_important_hwcaps. However, in doing so it inadvertently altered the calculation of the size required for the power set strings, as the computation of the power set string size depended on the first value assigned to the total variable, which is later shifted, resulting in overallocation of string space. Fix this now by using a different variable to hold the string size required for glibc-hwcaps. Signed-off-by: Javier Pello <devel@otheo.eu> (cherry picked from commita23820f605
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381 lines
11 KiB
C
381 lines
11 KiB
C
/* Hardware capability support for run-time dynamic loader.
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Copyright (C) 2012-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Lesser General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <elf.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <libintl.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <ldsodefs.h>
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#include <dl-procinfo.h>
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#include <dl-hwcaps.h>
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/* This is the result of counting the substrings in a colon-separated
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hwcaps string. */
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struct hwcaps_counts
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{
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/* Number of substrings. */
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size_t count;
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/* Sum of the individual substring lengths (without separators or
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null terminators). */
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size_t total_length;
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/* Maximum length of an individual substring. */
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size_t maximum_length;
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};
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/* Update *COUNTS according to the contents of HWCAPS. Skip over
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entries whose bit is not set in MASK. */
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static void
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update_hwcaps_counts (struct hwcaps_counts *counts, const char *hwcaps,
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uint32_t bitmask, const char *mask)
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{
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struct dl_hwcaps_split_masked sp;
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_dl_hwcaps_split_masked_init (&sp, hwcaps, bitmask, mask);
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while (_dl_hwcaps_split_masked (&sp))
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{
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++counts->count;
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counts->total_length += sp.split.length;
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if (sp.split.length > counts->maximum_length)
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counts->maximum_length = sp.split.length;
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}
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}
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/* State for copy_hwcaps. Must be initialized to point to
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the storage areas for the array and the strings themselves. */
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struct copy_hwcaps
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{
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struct r_strlenpair *next_pair;
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char *next_string;
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};
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/* Copy HWCAPS into the string pairs and strings, advancing *TARGET.
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Skip over entries whose bit is not set in MASK. */
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static void
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copy_hwcaps (struct copy_hwcaps *target, const char *hwcaps,
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uint32_t bitmask, const char *mask)
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{
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struct dl_hwcaps_split_masked sp;
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_dl_hwcaps_split_masked_init (&sp, hwcaps, bitmask, mask);
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while (_dl_hwcaps_split_masked (&sp))
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{
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target->next_pair->str = target->next_string;
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char *slash = __mempcpy (__mempcpy (target->next_string,
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GLIBC_HWCAPS_PREFIX,
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strlen (GLIBC_HWCAPS_PREFIX)),
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sp.split.segment, sp.split.length);
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*slash = '/';
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target->next_pair->len
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= strlen (GLIBC_HWCAPS_PREFIX) + sp.split.length + 1;
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++target->next_pair;
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target->next_string = slash + 1;
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}
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}
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struct dl_hwcaps_priority *_dl_hwcaps_priorities;
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uint32_t _dl_hwcaps_priorities_length;
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/* Allocate _dl_hwcaps_priorities and fill it with data. */
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static void
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compute_priorities (size_t total_count, const char *prepend,
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uint32_t bitmask, const char *mask)
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{
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_dl_hwcaps_priorities = malloc (total_count
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* sizeof (*_dl_hwcaps_priorities));
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if (_dl_hwcaps_priorities == NULL)
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_dl_signal_error (ENOMEM, NULL, NULL,
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N_("cannot create HWCAP priorities"));
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_dl_hwcaps_priorities_length = total_count;
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/* First the prepended subdirectories. */
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size_t i = 0;
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{
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struct dl_hwcaps_split sp;
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_dl_hwcaps_split_init (&sp, prepend);
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while (_dl_hwcaps_split (&sp))
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{
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_dl_hwcaps_priorities[i].name = sp.segment;
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_dl_hwcaps_priorities[i].name_length = sp.length;
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_dl_hwcaps_priorities[i].priority = i + 1;
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++i;
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}
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}
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/* Then the built-in subdirectories that are actually active. */
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{
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struct dl_hwcaps_split_masked sp;
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_dl_hwcaps_split_masked_init (&sp, _dl_hwcaps_subdirs, bitmask, mask);
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while (_dl_hwcaps_split_masked (&sp))
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{
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_dl_hwcaps_priorities[i].name = sp.split.segment;
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_dl_hwcaps_priorities[i].name_length = sp.split.length;
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_dl_hwcaps_priorities[i].priority = i + 1;
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++i;
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}
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}
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assert (i == total_count);
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}
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/* Sort the _dl_hwcaps_priorities array by name. */
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static void
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sort_priorities_by_name (void)
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{
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/* Insertion sort. There is no need to link qsort into the dynamic
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loader for such a short array. */
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for (size_t i = 1; i < _dl_hwcaps_priorities_length; ++i)
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for (size_t j = i; j > 0; --j)
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{
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struct dl_hwcaps_priority *previous = _dl_hwcaps_priorities + j - 1;
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struct dl_hwcaps_priority *current = _dl_hwcaps_priorities + j;
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/* Bail out if current is greater or equal to the previous
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value. */
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uint32_t to_compare;
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if (current->name_length < previous->name_length)
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to_compare = current->name_length;
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else
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to_compare = previous->name_length;
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int cmp = memcmp (current->name, previous->name, to_compare);
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if (cmp > 0
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|| (cmp == 0 && current->name_length >= previous->name_length))
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break;
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/* Swap *previous and *current. */
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struct dl_hwcaps_priority tmp = *previous;
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*previous = *current;
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*current = tmp;
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}
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}
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/* Return an array of useful/necessary hardware capability names. */
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const struct r_strlenpair *
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_dl_important_hwcaps (const char *glibc_hwcaps_prepend,
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const char *glibc_hwcaps_mask,
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size_t *sz, size_t *max_capstrlen)
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{
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uint64_t hwcap_mask = GET_HWCAP_MASK();
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/* Determine how many important bits are set. */
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uint64_t masked = GLRO(dl_hwcap) & hwcap_mask;
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size_t cnt = GLRO (dl_platform) != NULL;
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size_t n, m;
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struct r_strlenpair *result;
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struct r_strlenpair *rp;
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char *cp;
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/* glibc-hwcaps subdirectories. These are exempted from the power
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set construction below. */
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uint32_t hwcaps_subdirs_active = _dl_hwcaps_subdirs_active ();
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struct hwcaps_counts hwcaps_counts = { 0, };
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update_hwcaps_counts (&hwcaps_counts, glibc_hwcaps_prepend, -1, NULL);
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update_hwcaps_counts (&hwcaps_counts, _dl_hwcaps_subdirs,
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hwcaps_subdirs_active, glibc_hwcaps_mask);
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compute_priorities (hwcaps_counts.count, glibc_hwcaps_prepend,
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hwcaps_subdirs_active, glibc_hwcaps_mask);
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sort_priorities_by_name ();
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/* Each hwcaps subdirectory has a GLIBC_HWCAPS_PREFIX string prefix
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and a "/" suffix once stored in the result. */
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hwcaps_counts.maximum_length += strlen (GLIBC_HWCAPS_PREFIX) + 1;
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size_t hwcaps_sz = (hwcaps_counts.count * (strlen (GLIBC_HWCAPS_PREFIX) + 1)
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+ hwcaps_counts.total_length);
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/* Count the number of bits set in the masked value. */
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for (n = 0; (~((1ULL << n) - 1) & masked) != 0; ++n)
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if ((masked & (1ULL << n)) != 0)
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++cnt;
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/* For TLS enabled builds always add 'tls'. */
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++cnt;
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/* Create temporary data structure to generate result table. */
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struct r_strlenpair temp[cnt];
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m = 0;
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for (n = 0; masked != 0; ++n)
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if ((masked & (1ULL << n)) != 0)
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{
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temp[m].str = _dl_hwcap_string (n);
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temp[m].len = strlen (temp[m].str);
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masked ^= 1ULL << n;
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++m;
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}
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if (GLRO (dl_platform) != NULL)
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{
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temp[m].str = GLRO (dl_platform);
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temp[m].len = GLRO (dl_platformlen);
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++m;
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}
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temp[m].str = "tls";
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temp[m].len = 3;
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++m;
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assert (m == cnt);
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/* Determine the total size of all strings together. */
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size_t total;
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if (cnt == 1)
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total = temp[0].len + 1;
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else
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{
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total = temp[0].len + temp[cnt - 1].len + 2;
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if (cnt > 2)
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{
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total <<= 1;
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for (n = 1; n + 1 < cnt; ++n)
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total += temp[n].len + 1;
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if (cnt > 3
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&& (cnt >= sizeof (size_t) * 8
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|| total + (sizeof (*result) << 3)
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>= (1UL << (sizeof (size_t) * 8 - cnt + 3))))
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_dl_signal_error (ENOMEM, NULL, NULL,
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N_("cannot create capability list"));
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total <<= cnt - 3;
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}
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}
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*sz = hwcaps_counts.count + (1 << cnt);
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/* This is the overall result, including both glibc-hwcaps
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subdirectories and the legacy hwcaps subdirectories using the
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power set construction. */
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total += hwcaps_sz;
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struct r_strlenpair *overall_result
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= malloc (*sz * sizeof (*result) + total);
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if (overall_result == NULL)
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_dl_signal_error (ENOMEM, NULL, NULL,
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N_("cannot create capability list"));
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/* Fill in the glibc-hwcaps subdirectories. */
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{
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struct copy_hwcaps target;
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target.next_pair = overall_result;
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target.next_string = (char *) (overall_result + *sz);
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copy_hwcaps (&target, glibc_hwcaps_prepend, -1, NULL);
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copy_hwcaps (&target, _dl_hwcaps_subdirs,
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hwcaps_subdirs_active, glibc_hwcaps_mask);
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/* Set up the write target for the power set construction. */
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result = target.next_pair;
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cp = target.next_string;
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}
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/* Power set construction begins here. We use a very compressed way
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to store the various combinations of capability names. */
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if (cnt == 1)
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{
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result[0].str = cp;
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result[0].len = temp[0].len + 1;
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result[1].str = cp;
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result[1].len = 0;
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cp = __mempcpy (cp, temp[0].str, temp[0].len);
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*cp = '/';
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if (result[0].len > hwcaps_counts.maximum_length)
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*max_capstrlen = result[0].len;
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else
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*max_capstrlen = hwcaps_counts.maximum_length;
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return overall_result;
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}
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/* Fill in the information. This follows the following scheme
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(indices from TEMP for four strings):
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entry #0: 0, 1, 2, 3 binary: 1111
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#1: 0, 1, 3 1101
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#2: 0, 2, 3 1011
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#3: 0, 3 1001
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This allows the representation of all possible combinations of
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capability names in the string. First generate the strings. */
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result[1].str = result[0].str = cp;
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#define add(idx) \
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cp = __mempcpy (__mempcpy (cp, temp[idx].str, temp[idx].len), "/", 1);
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if (cnt == 2)
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{
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add (1);
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add (0);
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}
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else
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{
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n = 1 << (cnt - 1);
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do
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{
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n -= 2;
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/* We always add the last string. */
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add (cnt - 1);
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/* Add the strings which have the bit set in N. */
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for (m = cnt - 2; m > 0; --m)
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if ((n & (1 << m)) != 0)
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add (m);
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/* Always add the first string. */
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add (0);
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}
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while (n != 0);
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}
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#undef add
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/* Now we are ready to install the string pointers and length. */
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for (n = 0; n < (1UL << cnt); ++n)
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result[n].len = 0;
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n = cnt;
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do
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{
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size_t mask = 1 << --n;
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rp = result;
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for (m = 1 << cnt; m > 0; ++rp)
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if ((--m & mask) != 0)
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rp->len += temp[n].len + 1;
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}
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while (n != 0);
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/* The first half of the strings all include the first string. */
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n = (1 << cnt) - 2;
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rp = &result[2];
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while (n != (1UL << (cnt - 1)))
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{
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if ((--n & 1) != 0)
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rp[0].str = rp[-2].str + rp[-2].len;
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else
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rp[0].str = rp[-1].str;
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++rp;
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}
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/* The second half starts right after the first part of the string of
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the corresponding entry in the first half. */
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do
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{
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rp[0].str = rp[-(1 << (cnt - 1))].str + temp[cnt - 1].len + 1;
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++rp;
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}
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while (--n != 0);
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/* The maximum string length. */
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if (result[0].len > hwcaps_counts.maximum_length)
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*max_capstrlen = result[0].len;
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else
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*max_capstrlen = hwcaps_counts.maximum_length;
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return overall_result;
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}
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