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Mon Oct 21 01:32:36 1996 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Move initialization of `_dl_starting_up' to beginning of function. So libc functions can use this flag. * sysdeps/generic/_strerror.c: Don't use dgettext for message translation while `_dl_starting_up' is nonzero. * elf/dl-deps.c (_dl_map_object_deps): Add new parameter TRACE_MODE. Pass parameter value to _dl_map_object. * elf/dl-load (_dl_map_object): Add new parameter TRACE_MODE. If TRACE_MODE is nonzero don#t signal error when shared lib is not found. Instead create fake entry for link map. * dl-open.c (dl-open): Pass 0 for new argument to _dl_map_object. * dl-runtime.c (_dl_object_relocation_scope): Pass 0 for new argument to _dl_map_object_deps. * elf/link.h: Add new parameter TRACE_MODE for prototypes of _dl_map_object and _dl_map_object_deps. * elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Pass 0 for new argument to _dl_map_object and _dl_map_object_deps. When mode == trace test for l_opencount == 0 before printing link information since this means the lib is not found. Sun Oct 20 22:19:58 1996 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * rpm/template: Add INSTALL to %doc line to follow copyright restrictions which demand the distribution of the copyright messages in INSTALL even for binary distributions. * features.h: Rename to... * features.h.in: ...this. Change value of __GNU_LIBRARY__ to 2 (for major version numberof package) and add __GNU_LIBRARY_MINOR__ and __GNU_LIBRARY_INTERFACE__. * Makefile ($(objpfx)features.h): New rule to generate features.h from template features.h.in. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/getsysstats.c: Include <paths.h>. Sun Oct 20 00:00:13 1996 Richard Henderson <rth@tamu.edu> * locale/programs/linereader.c (lr_open): Cast away const before free. (lr_close): Likewise. * misc/mntent.h: Move _PATH_MNTTAB & _PATH_MOUNTED to paths.h. * misc/paths.h: Move to ... * sysdeps/generic/paths.h: ... here. * paths.h: Remove. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/paths.h: New file. Correct _PATH_STDPATH, _PATH_MAILDIR, _PATH_MOUNTED, _PATH_UNIX to comply with the fsstd. * nss/nss_db/db-netgrp.h: Include <string.h>. * stdio-common/psignal.c: De-ansidecl-ify. Allow NULL entries in _sys_siglist, which result in the "Unknown signal" message. * string/strsignal.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/generic/Makefile [stdio-common]: If $(inhibit-siglist), don't auto-generate siglist.c. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Makefile [stdio-common]: Set inhibit-siglist. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/siglist.c: New file. Not needing to autogenerate makes bootstrapping and cross-compiling much easier. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/siglist.h: New file. * stdlib/longlong.h: Prototype __udiv_qrnnd. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/Makefile (sysdep_headers): Remove sys/io.h. It is already added in .../linux/Makefile. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/sigaction.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/signum.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/statbuf.h: New file. Sun Oct 20 17:17:12 1996 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> Add implementation of POSIX.1g function getaddrinfo. * posix/Makefile (routines): Add getaddrinfo. * sysdeps/posix/getaddrinfo.c.: New file. Add implementation by Craig Metz. * sysdeps/stub/getaddrinfo.c: New file. Stub implementation. * resolv/netdb.h [__USE_POSIX]: Add getaddrinfo prototypes and related constants and structures. Sun Oct 20 13:02:34 1996 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * sysdeps/stub/lockfile.c: Rename functions to __internal_*. Make all old names weak alises so that they can be replaced by libpthread. * stdio-common/vfprintf.c: Only declare __flockfile and __funlockfile for !USE_IN_LIBIO. [USE_IN_LIBIO]: Call _IO_flockfile and _IO_funlockfile instead of __flockfile and __funlockfile. Reported by NIIBE Yutaka. * crypt/md5.c: Change form of copyright message according to GNITS rules. Add warning for requirement on RESBUF parameter for `md5_finish_ctx' and `md5_read_ctx' function. * crypt/md5.h: Likewise. * grp/testgrp.c: Don't use perror for error cases since getgr* and getpw* functions do not return usable error codes. Sun Oct 19 23:05:32 1996 Jim Meyering <meyering@asic.sc.ti.com> * crypt/md5.c (md5_process_bytes): Used casting for pointer arithmetic. Sun Oct 20 03:53:23 1996 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * sunrpc/Makefile (others): Remove portmap here, too.
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19 KiB
C
577 lines
19 KiB
C
/* Run time dynamic linker.
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Copyright (C) 1995, 1996 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 Library General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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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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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If
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not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave,
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Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. */
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#include <link.h>
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h> /* Check if MAP_ANON is defined. */
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#include "../stdio-common/_itoa.h"
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#include <assert.h>
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#include "dynamic-link.h"
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/* System-specific function to do initial startup for the dynamic linker.
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After this, file access calls and getenv must work. This is responsible
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for setting __libc_enable_secure if we need to be secure (e.g. setuid),
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and for setting _dl_argc and _dl_argv, and then calling _dl_main. */
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extern ElfW(Addr) _dl_sysdep_start (void **start_argptr,
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void (*dl_main) (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
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ElfW(Half) phent,
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ElfW(Addr) *user_entry));
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extern void _dl_sysdep_start_cleanup (void);
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/* System-dependent function to read a file's whole contents
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in the most convenient manner available. */
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extern void *_dl_sysdep_read_whole_file (const char *filename,
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size_t *filesize_ptr,
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int mmap_prot);
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int _dl_argc;
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char **_dl_argv;
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const char *_dl_rpath;
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/* Set nonzero during loading and initialization of executable and
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libraries, cleared before the executable's entry point runs. This
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must not be initialized to nonzero, because the unused dynamic
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linker loaded in for libc.so's "ld.so.1" dep will provide the
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definition seen by libc.so's initializer; that value must be zero,
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and will be since that dynamic linker's _dl_start and dl_main will
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never be called. */
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int _dl_starting_up;
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static void dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
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ElfW(Half) phent,
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ElfW(Addr) *user_entry);
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struct link_map _dl_rtld_map;
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#ifdef RTLD_START
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RTLD_START
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#else
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#error "sysdeps/MACHINE/dl-machine.h fails to define RTLD_START"
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#endif
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ElfW(Addr)
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_dl_start (void *arg)
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{
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struct link_map bootstrap_map;
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/* This #define produces dynamic linking inline functions for
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bootstrap relocation instead of general-purpose relocation. */
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#define RTLD_BOOTSTRAP
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#define RESOLVE(sym, flags) bootstrap_map.l_addr
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#include "dynamic-link.h"
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/* Figure out the run-time load address of the dynamic linker itself. */
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bootstrap_map.l_addr = elf_machine_load_address ();
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/* Read our own dynamic section and fill in the info array.
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Conveniently, the first element of the GOT contains the
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offset of _DYNAMIC relative to the run-time load address. */
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bootstrap_map.l_ld = (void *) bootstrap_map.l_addr + *elf_machine_got ();
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elf_get_dynamic_info (bootstrap_map.l_ld, bootstrap_map.l_info);
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#ifdef ELF_MACHINE_BEFORE_RTLD_RELOC
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ELF_MACHINE_BEFORE_RTLD_RELOC (bootstrap_map.l_info);
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#endif
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/* Relocate ourselves so we can do normal function calls and
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data access using the global offset table. */
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ELF_DYNAMIC_RELOCATE (&bootstrap_map, 0);
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/* Now life is sane; we can call functions and access global data.
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Set up to use the operating system facilities, and find out from
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the operating system's program loader where to find the program
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header table in core. */
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/* Transfer data about ourselves to the permanent link_map structure. */
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_dl_rtld_map.l_addr = bootstrap_map.l_addr;
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_dl_rtld_map.l_ld = bootstrap_map.l_ld;
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memcpy (_dl_rtld_map.l_info, bootstrap_map.l_info,
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sizeof _dl_rtld_map.l_info);
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_dl_setup_hash (&_dl_rtld_map);
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/* Cache the DT_RPATH stored in ld.so itself; this will be
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the default search path. */
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_dl_rpath = (void *) (_dl_rtld_map.l_addr +
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_dl_rtld_map.l_info[DT_STRTAB]->d_un.d_ptr +
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_dl_rtld_map.l_info[DT_RPATH]->d_un.d_val);
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/* Call the OS-dependent function to set up life so we can do things like
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file access. It will call `dl_main' (below) to do all the real work
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of the dynamic linker, and then unwind our frame and run the user
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entry point on the same stack we entered on. */
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return _dl_sysdep_start (arg, &dl_main);
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}
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/* Now life is peachy; we can do all normal operations.
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On to the real work. */
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void _start (void);
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unsigned int _dl_skip_args; /* Nonzero if we were run directly. */
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static void
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dl_main (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr,
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ElfW(Half) phent,
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ElfW(Addr) *user_entry)
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{
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const ElfW(Phdr) *ph;
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struct link_map *l;
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int lazy;
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enum { normal, list, verify, trace } mode;
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struct link_map **preloads;
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unsigned int npreloads;
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size_t file_size;
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char *file;
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mode = getenv ("LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS") != NULL ? trace : normal;
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/* Set up a flag which tells we are just starting. */
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_dl_starting_up = 1;
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if (*user_entry == (ElfW(Addr)) &_start)
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{
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/* Ho ho. We are not the program interpreter! We are the program
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itself! This means someone ran ld.so as a command. Well, that
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might be convenient to do sometimes. We support it by
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interpreting the args like this:
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ld.so PROGRAM ARGS...
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The first argument is the name of a file containing an ELF
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executable we will load and run with the following arguments.
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To simplify life here, PROGRAM is searched for using the
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normal rules for shared objects, rather than $PATH or anything
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like that. We just load it and use its entry point; we don't
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pay attention to its PT_INTERP command (we are the interpreter
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ourselves). This is an easy way to test a new ld.so before
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installing it. */
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if (_dl_argc < 2)
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_dl_sysdep_fatal ("\
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Usage: ld.so [--list|--verify] EXECUTABLE-FILE [ARGS-FOR-PROGRAM...]\n\
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You have invoked `ld.so', the helper program for shared library executables.\n\
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This program usually lives in the file `/lib/ld.so', and special directives\n\
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in executable files using ELF shared libraries tell the system's program\n\
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loader to load the helper program from this file. This helper program loads\n\
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the shared libraries needed by the program executable, prepares the program\n\
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to run, and runs it. You may invoke this helper program directly from the\n\
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command line to load and run an ELF executable file; this is like executing\n\
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that file itself, but always uses this helper program from the file you\n\
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specified, instead of the helper program file specified in the executable\n\
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file you run. This is mostly of use for maintainers to test new versions\n\
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of this helper program; chances are you did not intend to run this program.\n",
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NULL);
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/* Note the place where the dynamic linker actually came from. */
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_dl_rtld_map.l_name = _dl_argv[0];
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if (! strcmp (_dl_argv[1], "--list"))
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{
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mode = list;
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++_dl_skip_args;
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--_dl_argc;
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++_dl_argv;
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}
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else if (! strcmp (_dl_argv[1], "--verify"))
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{
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mode = verify;
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++_dl_skip_args;
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--_dl_argc;
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++_dl_argv;
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}
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++_dl_skip_args;
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--_dl_argc;
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++_dl_argv;
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if (mode == verify)
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{
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void doit (void)
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{
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l = _dl_map_object (NULL, _dl_argv[0], lt_library, 0);
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}
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char *err_str = NULL;
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const char *obj_name __attribute__ ((unused));
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(void) _dl_catch_error (&err_str, &obj_name, doit);
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if (err_str != NULL)
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{
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free (err_str);
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_exit (EXIT_FAILURE);
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}
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}
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else
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l = _dl_map_object (NULL, _dl_argv[0], lt_library, 0);
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phdr = l->l_phdr;
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phent = l->l_phnum;
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l->l_name = (char *) "";
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*user_entry = l->l_entry;
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}
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else
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{
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/* Create a link_map for the executable itself.
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This will be what dlopen on "" returns. */
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l = _dl_new_object ((char *) "", "", lt_executable);
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l->l_phdr = phdr;
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l->l_phnum = phent;
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l->l_entry = *user_entry;
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}
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if (l != _dl_loaded)
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{
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/* GDB assumes that the first element on the chain is the
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link_map for the executable itself, and always skips it.
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Make sure the first one is indeed that one. */
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l->l_prev->l_next = l->l_next;
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if (l->l_next)
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l->l_next->l_prev = l->l_prev;
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l->l_prev = NULL;
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l->l_next = _dl_loaded;
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_dl_loaded->l_prev = l;
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_dl_loaded = l;
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}
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/* Scan the program header table for the dynamic section. */
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for (ph = phdr; ph < &phdr[phent]; ++ph)
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switch (ph->p_type)
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{
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case PT_DYNAMIC:
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/* This tells us where to find the dynamic section,
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which tells us everything we need to do. */
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l->l_ld = (void *) l->l_addr + ph->p_vaddr;
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break;
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case PT_INTERP:
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/* This "interpreter segment" was used by the program loader to
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find the program interpreter, which is this program itself, the
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dynamic linker. We note what name finds us, so that a future
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dlopen call or DT_NEEDED entry, for something that wants to link
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against the dynamic linker as a shared library, will know that
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the shared object is already loaded. */
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_dl_rtld_map.l_libname = (const char *) l->l_addr + ph->p_vaddr;
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break;
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}
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if (! _dl_rtld_map.l_libname && _dl_rtld_map.l_name)
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/* We were invoked directly, so the program might not have a PT_INTERP. */
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_dl_rtld_map.l_libname = _dl_rtld_map.l_name;
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else
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assert (_dl_rtld_map.l_libname); /* How else did we get here? */
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if (mode == verify)
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/* We were called just to verify that this is a dynamic executable
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using us as the program interpreter. */
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_exit ((strcmp (_dl_rtld_map.l_libname, _dl_rtld_map.l_name) ||
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l->l_ld == NULL)
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? EXIT_FAILURE : EXIT_SUCCESS);
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/* Extract the contents of the dynamic section for easy access. */
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elf_get_dynamic_info (l->l_ld, l->l_info);
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if (l->l_info[DT_HASH])
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/* Set up our cache of pointers into the hash table. */
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_dl_setup_hash (l);
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/* Put the link_map for ourselves on the chain so it can be found by
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name. */
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if (! _dl_rtld_map.l_name)
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/* If not invoked directly, the dynamic linker shared object file was
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found by the PT_INTERP name. */
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_dl_rtld_map.l_name = (char *) _dl_rtld_map.l_libname;
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_dl_rtld_map.l_type = lt_library;
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while (l->l_next)
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l = l->l_next;
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l->l_next = &_dl_rtld_map;
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_dl_rtld_map.l_prev = l;
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/* We have two ways to specify objects to preload: via environment
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variable and via the file /etc/ld.so.preload. The later can also
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be used when security is enabled. */
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preloads = NULL;
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npreloads = 0;
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if (! __libc_enable_secure)
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{
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const char *preloadlist = getenv ("LD_PRELOAD");
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if (preloadlist)
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{
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/* The LD_PRELOAD environment variable gives a colon-separated
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list of libraries that are loaded before the executable's
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dependencies and prepended to the global scope list. */
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char *list = strdupa (preloadlist);
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char *p;
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while ((p = strsep (&list, ":")) != NULL)
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{
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(void) _dl_map_object (NULL, p, lt_library, 0);
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++npreloads;
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}
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}
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}
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/* Read the contents of the file. */
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file = _dl_sysdep_read_whole_file ("/etc/ld.so.preload", &file_size,
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PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE);
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if (file)
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{
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/* Parse the file. It contains names of libraries to be loaded,
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separated by white spaces or `:'. It may also contain
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comments introduced by `#'. */
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char *problem;
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char *runp;
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size_t rest;
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/* Eliminate comments. */
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runp = file;
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rest = file_size;
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while (rest > 0)
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{
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char *comment = memchr (runp, '#', rest);
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if (comment == NULL)
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break;
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rest -= comment - runp;
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do
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*comment = ' ';
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while (--rest > 0 && *++comment != '\n');
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}
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/* We have one problematic case: if we have a name at the end of
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the file without a trailing terminating characters, we cannot
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place the \0. Handle the case separately. */
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if (file[file_size - 1] != ' ' && file[file_size] != '\t'
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&& file[file_size] != '\n')
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{
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problem = &file[file_size];
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while (problem > file && problem[-1] != ' ' && problem[-1] != '\t'
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&& problem[-1] != '\n')
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--problem;
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if (problem > file)
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problem[-1] = '\0';
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}
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else
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problem = NULL;
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if (file != problem)
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{
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char *p;
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runp = file;
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while ((p = strsep (&runp, ": \t\n")) != NULL)
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{
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(void) _dl_map_object (NULL, p, lt_library, 0);
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++npreloads;
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}
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}
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if (problem != NULL)
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{
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char *p = strndupa (problem, file_size - (problem - file));
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(void) _dl_map_object (NULL, p, lt_library, 0);
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}
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/* We don't need the file anymore. */
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__munmap (file, file_size);
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}
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if (npreloads != 0)
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{
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/* Set up PRELOADS with a vector of the preloaded libraries. */
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struct link_map *l;
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unsigned int i;
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preloads = __alloca (npreloads * sizeof preloads[0]);
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l = _dl_rtld_map.l_next; /* End of the chain before preloads. */
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i = 0;
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do
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{
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preloads[i++] = l;
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l = l->l_next;
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} while (l);
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assert (i == npreloads);
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}
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|
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/* Load all the libraries specified by DT_NEEDED entries. If LD_PRELOAD
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specified some libraries to load, these are inserted before the actual
|
|
dependencies in the executable's searchlist for symbol resolution. */
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_dl_map_object_deps (l, preloads, npreloads, mode == trace);
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|
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#ifndef MAP_ANON
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/* We are done mapping things, so close the zero-fill descriptor. */
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__close (_dl_zerofd);
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_dl_zerofd = -1;
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#endif
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|
|
|
/* Remove _dl_rtld_map from the chain. */
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_dl_rtld_map.l_prev->l_next = _dl_rtld_map.l_next;
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if (_dl_rtld_map.l_next)
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_dl_rtld_map.l_next->l_prev = _dl_rtld_map.l_prev;
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|
|
|
if (_dl_rtld_map.l_opencount)
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|
{
|
|
/* Some DT_NEEDED entry referred to the interpreter object itself, so
|
|
put it back in the list of visible objects. We insert it into the
|
|
chain in symbol search order because gdb uses the chain's order as
|
|
its symbol search order. */
|
|
unsigned int i = 1;
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|
while (l->l_searchlist[i] != &_dl_rtld_map)
|
|
++i;
|
|
_dl_rtld_map.l_prev = l->l_searchlist[i - 1];
|
|
_dl_rtld_map.l_next = (i + 1 < l->l_nsearchlist ?
|
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l->l_searchlist[i + 1] : NULL);
|
|
assert (_dl_rtld_map.l_prev->l_next == _dl_rtld_map.l_next);
|
|
_dl_rtld_map.l_prev->l_next = &_dl_rtld_map;
|
|
if (_dl_rtld_map.l_next)
|
|
{
|
|
assert (_dl_rtld_map.l_next->l_prev == _dl_rtld_map.l_prev);
|
|
_dl_rtld_map.l_next->l_prev = &_dl_rtld_map;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (mode != normal)
|
|
{
|
|
/* We were run just to list the shared libraries. It is
|
|
important that we do this before real relocation, because the
|
|
functions we call below for output may no longer work properly
|
|
after relocation. */
|
|
|
|
int i;
|
|
|
|
if (! _dl_loaded->l_info[DT_NEEDED])
|
|
_dl_sysdep_message ("\t", "statically linked\n", NULL);
|
|
else
|
|
for (l = _dl_loaded->l_next; l; l = l->l_next)
|
|
if (l->l_opencount == 0)
|
|
/* The library was not found. */
|
|
_dl_sysdep_message ("\t", l->l_libname, " => not found\n", NULL);
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
char buf[20], *bp;
|
|
buf[sizeof buf - 1] = '\0';
|
|
bp = _itoa (l->l_addr, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], 16, 0);
|
|
while ((size_t) (&buf[sizeof buf - 1] - bp)
|
|
< sizeof l->l_addr * 2)
|
|
*--bp = '0';
|
|
_dl_sysdep_message ("\t", l->l_libname, " => ", l->l_name,
|
|
" (0x", bp, ")\n", NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
if (mode != trace)
|
|
for (i = 1; i < _dl_argc; ++i)
|
|
{
|
|
const ElfW(Sym) *ref = NULL;
|
|
ElfW(Addr) loadbase = _dl_lookup_symbol (_dl_argv[i], &ref,
|
|
&_dl_default_scope[2],
|
|
"argument",
|
|
DL_LOOKUP_NOPLT);
|
|
char buf[20], *bp;
|
|
buf[sizeof buf - 1] = '\0';
|
|
bp = _itoa (ref->st_value, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], 16, 0);
|
|
while ((size_t) (&buf[sizeof buf - 1] - bp) < sizeof loadbase * 2)
|
|
*--bp = '0';
|
|
_dl_sysdep_message (_dl_argv[i], " found at 0x", bp, NULL);
|
|
buf[sizeof buf - 1] = '\0';
|
|
bp = _itoa (loadbase, &buf[sizeof buf - 1], 16, 0);
|
|
while ((size_t) (&buf[sizeof buf - 1] - bp) < sizeof loadbase * 2)
|
|
*--bp = '0';
|
|
_dl_sysdep_message (" in object at 0x", bp, "\n", NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
_exit (0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
lazy = !__libc_enable_secure && *(getenv ("LD_BIND_NOW") ?: "") == '\0';
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
/* Now we have all the objects loaded. Relocate them all except for
|
|
the dynamic linker itself. We do this in reverse order so that copy
|
|
relocs of earlier objects overwrite the data written by later
|
|
objects. We do not re-relocate the dynamic linker itself in this
|
|
loop because that could result in the GOT entries for functions we
|
|
call being changed, and that would break us. It is safe to relocate
|
|
the dynamic linker out of order because it has no copy relocs (we
|
|
know that because it is self-contained). */
|
|
|
|
l = _dl_loaded;
|
|
while (l->l_next)
|
|
l = l->l_next;
|
|
do
|
|
{
|
|
if (l != &_dl_rtld_map)
|
|
{
|
|
_dl_relocate_object (l, _dl_object_relocation_scope (l), lazy);
|
|
*_dl_global_scope_end = NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
l = l->l_prev;
|
|
} while (l);
|
|
|
|
/* Do any necessary cleanups for the startup OS interface code.
|
|
We do these now so that no calls are made after rtld re-relocation
|
|
which might be resolved to different functions than we expect.
|
|
We cannot do this before relocating the other objects because
|
|
_dl_relocate_object might need to call `mprotect' for DT_TEXTREL. */
|
|
_dl_sysdep_start_cleanup ();
|
|
|
|
if (_dl_rtld_map.l_opencount > 0)
|
|
/* There was an explicit ref to the dynamic linker as a shared lib.
|
|
Re-relocate ourselves with user-controlled symbol definitions. */
|
|
_dl_relocate_object (&_dl_rtld_map, &_dl_default_scope[2], 0);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
{
|
|
/* Initialize _r_debug. */
|
|
struct r_debug *r = _dl_debug_initialize (_dl_rtld_map.l_addr);
|
|
|
|
l = _dl_loaded;
|
|
|
|
#ifdef ELF_MACHINE_DEBUG_SETUP
|
|
|
|
/* Some machines (e.g. MIPS) don't use DT_DEBUG in this way. */
|
|
|
|
ELF_MACHINE_DEBUG_SETUP (l, r);
|
|
ELF_MACHINE_DEBUG_SETUP (&_dl_rtld_map, r);
|
|
|
|
#else
|
|
|
|
if (l->l_info[DT_DEBUG])
|
|
/* There is a DT_DEBUG entry in the dynamic section. Fill it in
|
|
with the run-time address of the r_debug structure */
|
|
l->l_info[DT_DEBUG]->d_un.d_ptr = (ElfW(Addr)) r;
|
|
|
|
/* Fill in the pointer in the dynamic linker's own dynamic section, in
|
|
case you run gdb on the dynamic linker directly. */
|
|
if (_dl_rtld_map.l_info[DT_DEBUG])
|
|
_dl_rtld_map.l_info[DT_DEBUG]->d_un.d_ptr = (ElfW(Addr)) r;
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* Notify the debugger that all objects are now mapped in. */
|
|
r->r_state = RT_ADD;
|
|
_dl_debug_state ();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Once we return, _dl_sysdep_start will invoke
|
|
the DT_INIT functions and then *USER_ENTRY. */
|
|
}
|