glibc/sysdeps/generic/set-hooks-arch.h
Samuel Thibault ae49f218da hurd: Fix static-PIE startup
hurd initialization stages use RUN_HOOK to run various initialization
functions.  That is however using absolute addresses which need to be
relocated, which is done later by csu.  We can however easily make the
linker compute relative addresses which thus don't need a relocation.
The new SET_RELHOOK and RUN_RELHOOK macros implement this.
2021-12-28 10:28:22 +01:00

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/* Machine-dependent macros for using symbol sets for running lists of
functions. Generic/stub version.
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<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#ifndef _SET_HOOKS_ARCH_H
#define _SET_HOOKS_ARCH_H
/* Define SET_RELHOOK to a variant of text_set_element that records a relative
offset rather than an absolute address. See sysdeps/i386/set-hooks-arch.h
for an example.
#define SET_RELHOOK(NAME, HOOK) ...
*/
#endif /* set_hooks_arch.h */