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This gives us PAC stripping on AArch64. Signed-off-by: Sergey Bugaev <bugaevc@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20240323173301.151066-6-bugaevc@gmail.com>
265 lines
8.3 KiB
C
265 lines
8.3 KiB
C
/* Initialization code run first thing by the ELF startup code. For Hurd.
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Copyright (C) 1995-2024 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 <hurd.h>
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <sysdep.h>
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#include <dl-sysdep.h>
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#include <set-hooks.h>
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#include "hurdstartup.h"
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#include <ldsodefs.h>
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#include <fpu_control.h>
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#include <libc-diag.h>
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#include <libc-internal.h>
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extern void __mach_init (void);
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extern void __init_misc (int, char **, char **);
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extern int __libc_argc attribute_hidden;
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extern char **__libc_argv attribute_hidden;
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extern char **_dl_argv;
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#if !defined (SHARED) && (defined (THREAD_SET_STACK_GUARD) || defined (THREAD_SET_POINTER_GUARD))
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/* In the static case, we need to set up TLS early so that the stack
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protection guard can be read at from TLS by the GCC-generated snippets,
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on architectures that store the guard in TLS and not globally. */
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# define USE_INIT1_TCBHEAD 1
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#else
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# define USE_INIT1_TCBHEAD 0
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#endif
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#if USE_INIT1_TCBHEAD
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static tcbhead_t __init1_tcbhead;
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#endif
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/* Things that want to be run before _hurd_init or much anything else.
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Importantly, these are called before anything tries to use malloc. */
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DEFINE_HOOK (_hurd_preinit_hook, (void));
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/* We call this once the Hurd magic is all set up and we are ready to be a
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Posixoid program. This does the same things the generic version does. */
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static void
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posixland_init (int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
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{
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/* Now we have relocations etc. we can start signals etc. */
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_hurd_libc_proc_init (argv);
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#ifdef SHARED
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/* Make sure we don't initialize twice. */
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if (__libc_initial)
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{
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/* Set the FPU control word to the proper default value. */
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__setfpucw (__fpu_control);
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}
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else
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{
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/* Initialize data structures so the additional libc can do RPCs. */
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__mach_init ();
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}
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#else /* !SHARED */
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__setfpucw (__fpu_control);
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#endif
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/* Save the command-line arguments. */
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__libc_argc = argc;
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__libc_argv = argv;
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__environ = envp;
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#ifndef SHARED
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_dl_non_dynamic_init ();
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#endif
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__init_misc (argc, argv, envp);
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}
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static void
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init (void **data)
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{
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int argc = (int) (uintptr_t) *data;
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char **argv = (void *) (data + 1);
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char **envp = &argv[argc + 1];
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struct hurd_startup_data *d;
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/* Since the cthreads initialization code uses malloc, and the
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malloc initialization code needs to get at the environment, make
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sure we can find it. We'll need to do this again later on since
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switching stacks changes the location where the environment is
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stored. */
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__environ = envp;
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while (*envp)
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++envp;
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d = (void *) ++envp;
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#ifndef SHARED
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/* If we are the bootstrap task started by the kernel,
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then after the environment pointers there is no Hurd
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data block; the argument strings start there. */
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if ((void *) d == argv[0] || d->phdr == 0)
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{
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__libc_enable_secure = 0;
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/* With a new enough linker (binutils-2.23 or better),
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the magic __ehdr_start symbol will be available and
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__libc_start_main will have done this that way already. */
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if (_dl_phdr == NULL)
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{
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/* We may need to see our own phdrs, e.g. for TLS setup.
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Try the usual kludge to find the headers without help from
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the exec server. */
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extern const void __executable_start;
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const ElfW(Ehdr) *const ehdr = &__executable_start;
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_dl_phdr = (const void *) ehdr + ehdr->e_phoff;
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_dl_phnum = ehdr->e_phnum;
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assert (ehdr->e_phentsize == sizeof (ElfW(Phdr)));
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}
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}
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else
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{
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__libc_enable_secure = d->flags & EXEC_SECURE;
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_dl_phdr = (ElfW(Phdr) *) d->phdr;
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_dl_phnum = d->phdrsz / sizeof (ElfW(Phdr));
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assert (d->phdrsz % sizeof (ElfW(Phdr)) == 0);
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}
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#endif
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if ((void *) d == argv[0])
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return;
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_hurd_init_dtable = d->dtable;
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_hurd_init_dtablesize = d->dtablesize;
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if (d->portarray || d->intarray)
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/* Initialize library data structures, start signal processing, etc. */
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_hurd_init (d->flags, argv,
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d->portarray, d->portarraysize,
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d->intarray, d->intarraysize);
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}
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/* Do the first essential initializations that must precede all else. */
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static inline void
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first_init (void)
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{
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/* Initialize data structures so we can do RPCs. */
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__mach_init ();
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#ifndef SHARED
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GLRO(dl_pagesize) = __vm_page_size;
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#endif
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#if USE_INIT1_TCBHEAD
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_hurd_tls_init (&__init1_tcbhead, 0);
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#endif
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RUN_RELHOOK (_hurd_preinit_hook, ());
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}
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#ifdef SHARED
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/* This function is called specially by the dynamic linker to do early
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initialization of the shared C library before normal initializers
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expecting a Posixoid environment can run. */
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void
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_dl_init_first (void *data)
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{
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first_init ();
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init (data);
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}
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/* The regular posixland initialization is what goes into libc's
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normal initializer. */
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/* NOTE! The linker notices the magical name `_init' and sets the DT_INIT
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pointer in the dynamic section based solely on that. It is convention
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for this function to be in the `.init' section, but the symbol name is
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the only thing that really matters!! */
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strong_alias (posixland_init, _init);
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void
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__libc_init_first (int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
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{
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/* Everything was done in the shared library initializer, _init. */
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}
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#else /* SHARED */
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strong_alias (posixland_init, __libc_init_first);
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/* XXX This is all a crock and I am not happy with it.
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This poorly-named function is called by static-start.S,
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which should not exist at all. */
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void
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inhibit_stack_protector
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_hurd_stack_setup (void **argptr)
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{
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/* This is the very first C code that runs in a statically linked
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executable -- calling this function is the first thing that _start in
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static-start.S does. Once this function returns, the unusual way that it
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does (see below), _start jumps to _start1, the regular start-up code.
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_start1 expects the arguments, environment, and a Hurd data block to be
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located at the top of the stack. The data may already be located there,
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or we may need to receive it from the exec server. If the data is located
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on the stack (just above our call frame), argptr points to it. Note that
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this may not be a valid pointer in case we're supposed to receive the
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arguments from the exec server, so we can not dereference it yet. */
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void *caller = RETURN_ADDRESS (0);
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/* Init the essential things. */
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first_init ();
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void doinit (intptr_t *data)
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{
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init ((void **) data);
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RETURN_TO (data, caller, 0);
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__builtin_unreachable ();
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}
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/* _hurd_startup () will attempt to receive the data block from the exec
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server; or if that is not possible, will take the data from the pointer
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we pass it here. The important point here is that the data
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_hurd_startup () collects may be allocated in its stack frame (with
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alloca), which is why _hurd_startup () does not return the normal way.
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Instead, it invokes a callback (which is not expected to return normally
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either).
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Our callback not only passes the data pointer to init (), but also jumps
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out of the call stack back to our caller (i.e. to _start1), while setting
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the stack pointer to the data (which is somewhere on the current stack
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anyway). This way, _start1 find the data on the top of the stack, just as
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it expects to. */
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_hurd_startup (argptr, &doinit);
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__builtin_unreachable ();
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}
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#endif
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/* This function is defined here so that if this file ever gets into
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ld.so we will get a link error. Having this file silently included
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in ld.so causes disaster, because the _init definition above will
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cause ld.so to gain an init function, which is not a cool thing. */
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void
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_dl_start (void)
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{
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abort ();
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}
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