glibc/sysdeps/x86_64/tst-xmmymm.sh
Ulrich Drepper b48a267b8f Preserve SSE registers in runtime relocations on x86-64.
SSE registers are used for passing parameters and must be preserved
in runtime relocations.  This is inside ld.so enforced through the
tests in tst-xmmymm.sh.  But the malloc routines used after startup
come from libc.so and can be arbitrarily complex.  It's overkill
to save the SSE registers all the time because of that.  These calls
are rare.  Instead we save them on demand.  The new infrastructure
put in place in this patch makes this possible and efficient.
2009-07-29 08:33:03 -07:00

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#! /bin/bash
objpfx="$1"
tmp=$(mktemp ${objpfx}tst-xmmymm.XXXXXX)
trap 'rm -f "$tmp"' 1 2 3 15
# List of object files we have to test
rtldobjs=$(readelf -W -wi ${objpfx}dl-allobjs.os |
awk '/^ </ { if ($5 == "(DW_TAG_compile_unit)") c=1; else c=0 } $2 == "DW_AT_name" { if (c == 1) print $NF }' |
sed 's,\(.*/\|\)\([_[:alnum:]-]*[.]\).$,\2os,')
rtldobjs="$rtldobjs $(ar t ${objpfx}rtld-libc.a)"
# OBJECT symbols can be ignored.
readelf -sW ${objpfx}dl-allobjs.os ${objpfx}rtld-libc.a |
egrep " OBJECT *GLOBAL " |
awk '{if ($7 != "ABS") print $8 }' |
sort -u > "$tmp"
declare -a objects
objects=($(cat "$tmp"))
objs="dl-runtime.os"
tocheck="dl-runtime.os"
while test -n "$objs"; do
this="$objs"
objs=""
for f in $this; do
undef=$(nm -u "$objpfx"../*/"$f" | awk '{print $2}')
if test -n "$undef"; then
for s in $undef; do
for obj in ${objects[*]} "_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_"; do
if test "$obj" = "$s"; then
continue 2
fi
done
for o in $rtldobjs; do
ro=$(echo "$objpfx"../*/"$o")
if nm -g --defined-only "$ro" | egrep -qs " $s\$"; then
if ! (echo "$tocheck $objs" | fgrep -qs "$o"); then
echo "$o needed for $s"
objs="$objs $o"
fi
break;
fi
done
done
fi
done
tocheck="$tocheck$objs"
done
echo
echo
echo "object files needed: $tocheck"
cp /dev/null "$tmp"
for f in $tocheck; do
objdump -d "$objpfx"../*/"$f" |
awk 'BEGIN { last="" } /^[[:xdigit:]]* <[_[:alnum:]]*>:$/ { fct=substr($2, 2, length($2)-3) } /,%[xy]mm[[:digit:]]*$/ { if (last != fct) { print fct; last=fct} }' |
while read fct; do
if test "$fct" = "_dl_runtime_profile" -o "$fct" = "_dl_x86_64_restore_sse"; then
continue;
fi
echo "function $fct in $f modifies xmm/ymm" >> "$tmp"
result=1
done
done
if test -s "$tmp"; then
echo
echo
cat "$tmp"
result=1
else
result=0
fi
rm "$tmp"
exit $result