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Wrap symbol address run-time calculation into a macro and use it throughout, replacing inline calculations. There are a couple of variants, most of them different in a functionally insignificant way. Most calculations are right following RESOLVE_MAP, at which point either the map or the symbol returned can be checked for validity as the macro sets either both or neither. In some places both the symbol and the map has to be checked however. My initial implementation therefore always checked both, however that resulted in code larger by as much as 0.3%, as many places know from elsewhere that no check is needed. I have decided the size growth was unacceptable. Having looked closer I realized that it's the map that is the culprit. Therefore I have modified LOOKUP_VALUE_ADDRESS to accept an additional boolean argument telling it to access the map without checking it for validity. This in turn has brought quite nice results, with new code actually being smaller for i686, and MIPS o32, n32 and little-endian n64 targets, unchanged in size for x86-64 and, unusually, marginally larger for big-endian MIPS n64, as follows: i686: text data bss dec hex filename 152255 4052 192 156499 26353 ld-2.27.9000-base.so 152159 4052 192 156403 262f3 ld-2.27.9000-elf-symbol-value.so MIPS/o32/el: text data bss dec hex filename 142906 4396 260 147562 2406a ld-2.27.9000-base.so 142890 4396 260 147546 2405a ld-2.27.9000-elf-symbol-value.so MIPS/n32/el: text data bss dec hex filename 142267 4404 260 146931 23df3 ld-2.27.9000-base.so 142171 4404 260 146835 23d93 ld-2.27.9000-elf-symbol-value.so MIPS/n64/el: text data bss dec hex filename 149835 7376 408 157619 267b3 ld-2.27.9000-base.so 149787 7376 408 157571 26783 ld-2.27.9000-elf-symbol-value.so MIPS/o32/eb: text data bss dec hex filename 142870 4396 260 147526 24046 ld-2.27.9000-base.so 142854 4396 260 147510 24036 ld-2.27.9000-elf-symbol-value.so MIPS/n32/eb: text data bss dec hex filename 142019 4404 260 146683 23cfb ld-2.27.9000-base.so 141923 4404 260 146587 23c9b ld-2.27.9000-elf-symbol-value.so MIPS/n64/eb: text data bss dec hex filename 149763 7376 408 157547 2676b ld-2.27.9000-base.so 149779 7376 408 157563 2677b ld-2.27.9000-elf-symbol-value.so x86-64: text data bss dec hex filename 148462 6452 400 155314 25eb2 ld-2.27.9000-base.so 148462 6452 400 155314 25eb2 ld-2.27.9000-elf-symbol-value.so [BZ #19818] * sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h (LOOKUP_VALUE_ADDRESS): Add `set' parameter. (SYMBOL_ADDRESS): New macro. [!ELF_FUNCTION_PTR_IS_SPECIAL] (DL_SYMBOL_ADDRESS): Use SYMBOL_ADDRESS for symbol address calculation. * elf/dl-runtime.c (_dl_fixup): Likewise. (_dl_profile_fixup): Likewise. * elf/dl-symaddr.c (_dl_symbol_address): Likewise. * elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Likewise. * sysdeps/aarch64/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/alpha/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/arm/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rel): Likewise. (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/hppa/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/hppa/dl-symaddr.c (_dl_symbol_address): Likewise. * sysdeps/i386/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rel): Likewise. (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/ia64/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/microblaze/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/dl-machine.h (ELF_MACHINE_BEFORE_RTLD_RELOC): Likewise. (elf_machine_reloc): Likewise. (elf_machine_got_rel): Likewise. * sysdeps/mips/dl-trampoline.c (__dl_runtime_resolve): Likewise. * sysdeps/nios2/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc32/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/powerpc64/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/riscv/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/s390/s390-32/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/s390/s390-64/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/sh/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/sparc/sparc32/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/sparc/sparc64/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/tile/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/x86_64/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. Reviewed-by: Adhemerval Zanella <adhemerval.zanella@linaro.org>
531 lines
16 KiB
C
531 lines
16 KiB
C
/* Machine-dependent ELF dynamic relocation inline functions. Alpha version.
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Copyright (C) 1996-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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Contributed by Richard Henderson <rth@tamu.edu>.
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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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<http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
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/* This was written in the absence of an ABI -- don't expect
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it to remain unchanged. */
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#ifndef dl_machine_h
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#define dl_machine_h 1
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#define ELF_MACHINE_NAME "alpha"
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#include <string.h>
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/* Mask identifying addresses reserved for the user program,
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where the dynamic linker should not map anything. */
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#define ELF_MACHINE_USER_ADDRESS_MASK 0x120000000UL
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/* Translate a processor specific dynamic tag to the index in l_info array. */
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#define DT_ALPHA(x) (DT_ALPHA_##x - DT_LOPROC + DT_NUM)
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/* Return nonzero iff ELF header is compatible with the running host. */
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static inline int
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elf_machine_matches_host (const Elf64_Ehdr *ehdr)
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{
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return ehdr->e_machine == EM_ALPHA;
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}
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/* Return the link-time address of _DYNAMIC. The multiple-got-capable
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linker no longer allocates the first .got entry for this. But not to
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worry, no special tricks are needed. */
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static inline Elf64_Addr
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elf_machine_dynamic (void)
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{
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#ifndef NO_AXP_MULTI_GOT_LD
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return (Elf64_Addr) &_DYNAMIC;
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#else
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register Elf64_Addr *gp __asm__ ("$29");
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return gp[-4096];
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#endif
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}
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/* Return the run-time load address of the shared object. */
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static inline Elf64_Addr
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elf_machine_load_address (void)
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{
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/* This relies on the compiler using gp-relative addresses for static symbols. */
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static void *dot = ˙
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return (void *)&dot - dot;
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}
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/* Set up the loaded object described by L so its unrelocated PLT
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entries will jump to the on-demand fixup code in dl-runtime.c. */
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static inline int
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elf_machine_runtime_setup (struct link_map *map, int lazy, int profile)
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{
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extern char _dl_runtime_resolve_new[] attribute_hidden;
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extern char _dl_runtime_profile_new[] attribute_hidden;
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extern char _dl_runtime_resolve_old[] attribute_hidden;
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extern char _dl_runtime_profile_old[] attribute_hidden;
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struct pltgot {
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char *resolve;
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struct link_map *link;
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};
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struct pltgot *pg;
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long secureplt;
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char *resolve;
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if (map->l_info[DT_JMPREL] == 0 || !lazy)
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return lazy;
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/* Check to see if we're using the read-only plt form. */
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secureplt = map->l_info[DT_ALPHA(PLTRO)] != 0;
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/* If the binary uses the read-only secure plt format, PG points to
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the .got.plt section, which is the right place for ld.so to place
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its hooks. Otherwise, PG is currently pointing at the start of
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the plt; the hooks go at offset 16. */
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pg = (struct pltgot *) D_PTR (map, l_info[DT_PLTGOT]);
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pg += !secureplt;
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/* This function will be called to perform the relocation. They're
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not declared as functions to convince the compiler to use gp
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relative relocations for them. */
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if (secureplt)
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resolve = _dl_runtime_resolve_new;
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else
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resolve = _dl_runtime_resolve_old;
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if (__builtin_expect (profile, 0))
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{
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if (secureplt)
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resolve = _dl_runtime_profile_new;
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else
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resolve = _dl_runtime_profile_old;
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if (GLRO(dl_profile) && _dl_name_match_p (GLRO(dl_profile), map))
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{
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/* This is the object we are looking for. Say that we really
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want profiling and the timers are started. */
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GL(dl_profile_map) = map;
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}
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}
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pg->resolve = resolve;
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pg->link = map;
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return lazy;
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}
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/* Initial entry point code for the dynamic linker.
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The C function `_dl_start' is the real entry point;
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its return value is the user program's entry point. */
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#define RTLD_START asm ("\
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.section .text \n\
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.set at \n\
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.globl _start \n\
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.ent _start \n\
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_start: \n\
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.frame $31,0,$31,0 \n\
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br $gp, 0f \n\
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0: ldgp $gp, 0($gp) \n\
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.prologue 0 \n\
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/* Pass pointer to argument block to _dl_start. */ \n\
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mov $sp, $16 \n\
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bsr $26, _dl_start !samegp \n\
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.end _start \n\
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/* FALLTHRU */ \n\
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.globl _dl_start_user \n\
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.ent _dl_start_user \n\
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_dl_start_user: \n\
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.frame $31,0,$31,0 \n\
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.prologue 0 \n\
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/* Save the user entry point address in s0. */ \n\
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mov $0, $9 \n\
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/* See if we were run as a command with the executable \n\
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file name as an extra leading argument. */ \n\
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ldah $1, _dl_skip_args($gp) !gprelhigh \n\
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ldl $1, _dl_skip_args($1) !gprellow \n\
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bne $1, $fixup_stack \n\
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$fixup_stack_ret: \n\
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/* The special initializer gets called with the stack \n\
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just as the application's entry point will see it; \n\
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it can switch stacks if it moves these contents \n\
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over. */ \n\
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" RTLD_START_SPECIAL_INIT " \n\
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/* Call _dl_init(_dl_loaded, argc, argv, envp) to run \n\
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initializers. */ \n\
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ldah $16, _rtld_local($gp) !gprelhigh \n\
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ldq $16, _rtld_local($16) !gprellow \n\
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ldq $17, 0($sp) \n\
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lda $18, 8($sp) \n\
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s8addq $17, 8, $19 \n\
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addq $19, $18, $19 \n\
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bsr $26, _dl_init !samegp \n\
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/* Pass our finalizer function to the user in $0. */ \n\
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ldah $0, _dl_fini($gp) !gprelhigh \n\
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lda $0, _dl_fini($0) !gprellow \n\
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/* Jump to the user's entry point. */ \n\
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mov $9, $27 \n\
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jmp ($9) \n\
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$fixup_stack: \n\
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/* Adjust the stack pointer to skip _dl_skip_args words.\n\
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This involves copying everything down, since the \n\
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stack pointer must always be 16-byte aligned. */ \n\
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ldah $7, __GI__dl_argv($gp) !gprelhigh \n\
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ldq $2, 0($sp) \n\
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ldq $5, __GI__dl_argv($7) !gprellow \n\
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subq $31, $1, $6 \n\
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subq $2, $1, $2 \n\
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s8addq $6, $5, $5 \n\
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mov $sp, $4 \n\
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s8addq $1, $sp, $3 \n\
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stq $2, 0($sp) \n\
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stq $5, __GI__dl_argv($7) !gprellow \n\
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/* Copy down argv. */ \n\
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0: ldq $5, 8($3) \n\
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addq $4, 8, $4 \n\
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addq $3, 8, $3 \n\
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stq $5, 0($4) \n\
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bne $5, 0b \n\
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/* Copy down envp. */ \n\
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1: ldq $5, 8($3) \n\
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addq $4, 8, $4 \n\
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addq $3, 8, $3 \n\
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stq $5, 0($4) \n\
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bne $5, 1b \n\
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/* Copy down auxiliary table. */ \n\
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2: ldq $5, 8($3) \n\
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ldq $6, 16($3) \n\
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addq $4, 16, $4 \n\
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addq $3, 16, $3 \n\
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stq $5, -8($4) \n\
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stq $6, 0($4) \n\
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bne $5, 2b \n\
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br $fixup_stack_ret \n\
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.end _dl_start_user \n\
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.set noat \n\
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.previous");
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#ifndef RTLD_START_SPECIAL_INIT
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#define RTLD_START_SPECIAL_INIT /* nothing */
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#endif
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/* ELF_RTYPE_CLASS_PLT iff TYPE describes relocation of a PLT entry
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or TLS variables, so undefined references should not be allowed
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to define the value.
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ELF_RTYPE_CLASS_COPY iff TYPE should not be allowed to resolve
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to one of the main executable's symbols, as for a COPY reloc.
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This is unused on Alpha. */
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# define elf_machine_type_class(type) \
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(((type) == R_ALPHA_JMP_SLOT \
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|| (type) == R_ALPHA_DTPMOD64 \
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|| (type) == R_ALPHA_DTPREL64 \
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|| (type) == R_ALPHA_TPREL64) * ELF_RTYPE_CLASS_PLT)
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/* A reloc type used for ld.so cmdline arg lookups to reject PLT entries. */
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#define ELF_MACHINE_JMP_SLOT R_ALPHA_JMP_SLOT
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/* The alpha never uses Elf64_Rel relocations. */
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#define ELF_MACHINE_NO_REL 1
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#define ELF_MACHINE_NO_RELA 0
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/* We define an initialization functions. This is called very early in
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* _dl_sysdep_start. */
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#define DL_PLATFORM_INIT dl_platform_init ()
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static inline void __attribute__ ((unused))
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dl_platform_init (void)
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{
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if (GLRO(dl_platform) != NULL && *GLRO(dl_platform) == '\0')
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/* Avoid an empty string which would disturb us. */
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GLRO(dl_platform) = NULL;
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}
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/* Fix up the instructions of a PLT entry to invoke the function
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rather than the dynamic linker. */
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static inline Elf64_Addr
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elf_machine_fixup_plt (struct link_map *map, lookup_t t,
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const ElfW(Sym) *refsym, const ElfW(Sym) *sym,
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const Elf64_Rela *reloc,
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Elf64_Addr *got_addr, Elf64_Addr value)
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{
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const Elf64_Rela *rela_plt;
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Elf64_Word *plte;
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long int edisp;
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/* Store the value we are going to load. */
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*got_addr = value;
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/* If this binary uses the read-only secure plt format, we're done. */
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if (map->l_info[DT_ALPHA(PLTRO)])
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return value;
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/* Otherwise we have to modify the plt entry in place to do the branch. */
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/* Recover the PLT entry address by calculating reloc's index into the
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.rela.plt, and finding that entry in the .plt. */
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rela_plt = (const Elf64_Rela *) D_PTR (map, l_info[DT_JMPREL]);
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plte = (Elf64_Word *) (D_PTR (map, l_info[DT_PLTGOT]) + 32);
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plte += 3 * (reloc - rela_plt);
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/* Find the displacement from the plt entry to the function. */
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edisp = (long int) (value - (Elf64_Addr)&plte[3]) / 4;
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if (edisp >= -0x100000 && edisp < 0x100000)
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{
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/* If we are in range, use br to perfect branch prediction and
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elide the dependency on the address load. This case happens,
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e.g., when a shared library call is resolved to the same library. */
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int hi, lo;
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hi = value - (Elf64_Addr)&plte[0];
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lo = (short int) hi;
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hi = (hi - lo) >> 16;
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/* Emit "lda $27,lo($27)" */
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plte[1] = 0x237b0000 | (lo & 0xffff);
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/* Emit "br $31,function" */
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plte[2] = 0xc3e00000 | (edisp & 0x1fffff);
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/* Think about thread-safety -- the previous instructions must be
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committed to memory before the first is overwritten. */
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__asm__ __volatile__("wmb" : : : "memory");
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/* Emit "ldah $27,hi($27)" */
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plte[0] = 0x277b0000 | (hi & 0xffff);
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}
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else
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{
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/* Don't bother with the hint since we already know the hint is
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wrong. Eliding it prevents the wrong page from getting pulled
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into the cache. */
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int hi, lo;
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hi = (Elf64_Addr)got_addr - (Elf64_Addr)&plte[0];
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lo = (short)hi;
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hi = (hi - lo) >> 16;
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/* Emit "ldq $27,lo($27)" */
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plte[1] = 0xa77b0000 | (lo & 0xffff);
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/* Emit "jmp $31,($27)" */
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plte[2] = 0x6bfb0000;
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/* Think about thread-safety -- the previous instructions must be
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committed to memory before the first is overwritten. */
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__asm__ __volatile__("wmb" : : : "memory");
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/* Emit "ldah $27,hi($27)" */
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plte[0] = 0x277b0000 | (hi & 0xffff);
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}
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/* At this point, if we've been doing runtime resolution, Icache is dirty.
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This will be taken care of in _dl_runtime_resolve. If instead we are
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doing this as part of non-lazy startup relocation, that bit of code
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hasn't made it into Icache yet, so there's nothing to clean up. */
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return value;
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}
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/* Return the final value of a plt relocation. */
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static inline Elf64_Addr
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elf_machine_plt_value (struct link_map *map, const Elf64_Rela *reloc,
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Elf64_Addr value)
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{
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return value + reloc->r_addend;
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}
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/* Names of the architecture-specific auditing callback functions. */
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#define ARCH_LA_PLTENTER alpha_gnu_pltenter
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#define ARCH_LA_PLTEXIT alpha_gnu_pltexit
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#endif /* !dl_machine_h */
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#ifdef RESOLVE_MAP
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/* Perform the relocation specified by RELOC and SYM (which is fully resolved).
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MAP is the object containing the reloc. */
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auto inline void
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__attribute__ ((always_inline))
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elf_machine_rela (struct link_map *map,
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const Elf64_Rela *reloc,
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const Elf64_Sym *sym,
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const struct r_found_version *version,
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void *const reloc_addr_arg,
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int skip_ifunc)
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{
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Elf64_Addr *const reloc_addr = reloc_addr_arg;
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unsigned long int const r_type = ELF64_R_TYPE (reloc->r_info);
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#if !defined RTLD_BOOTSTRAP && !defined HAVE_Z_COMBRELOC && !defined SHARED
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/* This is defined in rtld.c, but nowhere in the static libc.a; make the
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reference weak so static programs can still link. This declaration
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cannot be done when compiling rtld.c (i.e. #ifdef RTLD_BOOTSTRAP)
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because rtld.c contains the common defn for _dl_rtld_map, which is
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incompatible with a weak decl in the same file. */
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weak_extern (_dl_rtld_map);
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#endif
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/* We cannot use a switch here because we cannot locate the switch
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jump table until we've self-relocated. */
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#if !defined RTLD_BOOTSTRAP || !defined HAVE_Z_COMBRELOC
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if (__builtin_expect (r_type == R_ALPHA_RELATIVE, 0))
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{
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# if !defined RTLD_BOOTSTRAP && !defined HAVE_Z_COMBRELOC
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/* Already done in dynamic linker. */
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if (map != &GL(dl_rtld_map))
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# endif
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{
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/* XXX Make some timings. Maybe it's preferable to test for
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unaligned access and only do it the complex way if necessary. */
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Elf64_Addr reloc_addr_val;
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/* Load value without causing unaligned trap. */
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memcpy (&reloc_addr_val, reloc_addr_arg, 8);
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reloc_addr_val += map->l_addr;
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/* Store value without causing unaligned trap. */
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memcpy (reloc_addr_arg, &reloc_addr_val, 8);
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}
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}
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else
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#endif
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if (__builtin_expect (r_type == R_ALPHA_NONE, 0))
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return;
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else
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{
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struct link_map *sym_map = RESOLVE_MAP (&sym, version, r_type);
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Elf64_Addr sym_value;
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Elf64_Addr sym_raw_value;
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sym_raw_value = sym_value = reloc->r_addend;
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if (sym_map)
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{
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sym_raw_value += sym->st_value;
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sym_value += SYMBOL_ADDRESS (sym_map, sym, true);
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}
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if (r_type == R_ALPHA_GLOB_DAT)
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*reloc_addr = sym_value;
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#ifdef RESOLVE_CONFLICT_FIND_MAP
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/* In .gnu.conflict section, R_ALPHA_JMP_SLOT relocations have
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R_ALPHA_JMP_SLOT in lower 8 bits and the remaining 24 bits
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are .rela.plt index. */
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else if ((r_type & 0xff) == R_ALPHA_JMP_SLOT)
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{
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/* elf_machine_fixup_plt needs the map reloc_addr points into,
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while in _dl_resolve_conflicts map is _dl_loaded. */
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RESOLVE_CONFLICT_FIND_MAP (map, reloc_addr);
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reloc = ((const Elf64_Rela *) D_PTR (map, l_info[DT_JMPREL]))
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+ (r_type >> 8);
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elf_machine_fixup_plt (map, 0, 0, 0, reloc, reloc_addr, sym_value);
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}
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#else
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else if (r_type == R_ALPHA_JMP_SLOT)
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elf_machine_fixup_plt (map, 0, 0, 0, reloc, reloc_addr, sym_value);
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#endif
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#ifndef RTLD_BOOTSTRAP
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else if (r_type == R_ALPHA_REFQUAD)
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{
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/* Store value without causing unaligned trap. */
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memcpy (reloc_addr_arg, &sym_value, 8);
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}
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#endif
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else if (r_type == R_ALPHA_DTPMOD64)
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{
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# ifdef RTLD_BOOTSTRAP
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/* During startup the dynamic linker is always index 1. */
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*reloc_addr = 1;
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# else
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/* Get the information from the link map returned by the
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resolv function. */
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if (sym_map != NULL)
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*reloc_addr = sym_map->l_tls_modid;
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# endif
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}
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else if (r_type == R_ALPHA_DTPREL64)
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|
{
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# ifndef RTLD_BOOTSTRAP
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|
/* During relocation all TLS symbols are defined and used.
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|
Therefore the offset is already correct. */
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|
*reloc_addr = sym_raw_value;
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|
# endif
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|
}
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|
else if (r_type == R_ALPHA_TPREL64)
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|
{
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|
# ifdef RTLD_BOOTSTRAP
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|
*reloc_addr = sym_raw_value + map->l_tls_offset;
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|
# else
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|
if (sym_map)
|
|
{
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|
CHECK_STATIC_TLS (map, sym_map);
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*reloc_addr = sym_raw_value + sym_map->l_tls_offset;
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|
}
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|
# endif
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|
}
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|
else
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|
_dl_reloc_bad_type (map, r_type, 0);
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|
}
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|
}
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|
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|
/* Let do-rel.h know that on Alpha if l_addr is 0, all RELATIVE relocs
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|
can be skipped. */
|
|
#define ELF_MACHINE_REL_RELATIVE 1
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|
|
|
auto inline void
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|
__attribute__ ((always_inline))
|
|
elf_machine_rela_relative (Elf64_Addr l_addr, const Elf64_Rela *reloc,
|
|
void *const reloc_addr_arg)
|
|
{
|
|
/* XXX Make some timings. Maybe it's preferable to test for
|
|
unaligned access and only do it the complex way if necessary. */
|
|
Elf64_Addr reloc_addr_val;
|
|
|
|
/* Load value without causing unaligned trap. */
|
|
memcpy (&reloc_addr_val, reloc_addr_arg, 8);
|
|
reloc_addr_val += l_addr;
|
|
|
|
/* Store value without causing unaligned trap. */
|
|
memcpy (reloc_addr_arg, &reloc_addr_val, 8);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
auto inline void
|
|
__attribute__ ((always_inline))
|
|
elf_machine_lazy_rel (struct link_map *map,
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|
Elf64_Addr l_addr, const Elf64_Rela *reloc,
|
|
int skip_ifunc)
|
|
{
|
|
Elf64_Addr * const reloc_addr = (void *)(l_addr + reloc->r_offset);
|
|
unsigned long int const r_type = ELF64_R_TYPE (reloc->r_info);
|
|
|
|
if (r_type == R_ALPHA_JMP_SLOT)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Perform a RELATIVE reloc on the .got entry that transfers
|
|
to the .plt. */
|
|
*reloc_addr += l_addr;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (r_type == R_ALPHA_NONE)
|
|
return;
|
|
else
|
|
_dl_reloc_bad_type (map, r_type, 1);
|
|
}
|
|
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|
#endif /* RESOLVE_MAP */
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