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/* On-demand PLT fixup for shared objects.
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Copyright (C) 1995-2022 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 <alloca.h>
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <ldsodefs.h>
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#include <sysdep-cancel.h>
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#include "dynamic-link.h"
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#include <tls.h>
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#include <dl-irel.h>
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#include <dl-runtime.h>
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/* This function is called through a special trampoline from the PLT the
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first time each PLT entry is called. We must perform the relocation
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specified in the PLT of the given shared object, and return the resolved
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function address to the trampoline, which will restart the original call
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to that address. Future calls will bounce directly from the PLT to the
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function. */
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DL_FIXUP_VALUE_TYPE
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attribute_hidden __attribute ((noinline)) DL_ARCH_FIXUP_ATTRIBUTE
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_dl_fixup (
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# ifdef ELF_MACHINE_RUNTIME_FIXUP_ARGS
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ELF_MACHINE_RUNTIME_FIXUP_ARGS,
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# endif
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struct link_map *l, ElfW(Word) reloc_arg)
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{
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const ElfW(Sym) *const symtab
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= (const void *) D_PTR (l, l_info[DT_SYMTAB]);
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const char *strtab = (const void *) D_PTR (l, l_info[DT_STRTAB]);
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const uintptr_t pltgot = (uintptr_t) D_PTR (l, l_info[DT_PLTGOT]);
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const PLTREL *const reloc
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= (const void *) (D_PTR (l, l_info[DT_JMPREL])
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+ reloc_offset (pltgot, reloc_arg));
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const ElfW(Sym) *sym = &symtab[ELFW(R_SYM) (reloc->r_info)];
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const ElfW(Sym) *refsym = sym;
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void *const rel_addr = (void *)(l->l_addr + reloc->r_offset);
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lookup_t result;
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DL_FIXUP_VALUE_TYPE value;
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/* Sanity check that we're really looking at a PLT relocation. */
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assert (ELFW(R_TYPE)(reloc->r_info) == ELF_MACHINE_JMP_SLOT);
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/* Look up the target symbol. If the normal lookup rules are not
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used don't look in the global scope. */
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if (__builtin_expect (ELFW(ST_VISIBILITY) (sym->st_other), 0) == 0)
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{
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const struct r_found_version *version = NULL;
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if (l->l_info[VERSYMIDX (DT_VERSYM)] != NULL)
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{
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const ElfW(Half) *vernum =
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(const void *) D_PTR (l, l_info[VERSYMIDX (DT_VERSYM)]);
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ElfW(Half) ndx = vernum[ELFW(R_SYM) (reloc->r_info)] & 0x7fff;
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version = &l->l_versions[ndx];
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if (version->hash == 0)
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version = NULL;
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}
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/* We need to keep the scope around so do some locking. This is
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not necessary for objects which cannot be unloaded or when
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we are not using any threads (yet). */
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int flags = DL_LOOKUP_ADD_DEPENDENCY;
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if (!RTLD_SINGLE_THREAD_P)
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{
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THREAD_GSCOPE_SET_FLAG ();
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flags |= DL_LOOKUP_GSCOPE_LOCK;
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}
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#ifdef RTLD_ENABLE_FOREIGN_CALL
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RTLD_ENABLE_FOREIGN_CALL;
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#endif
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result = _dl_lookup_symbol_x (strtab + sym->st_name, l, &sym, l->l_scope,
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version, ELF_RTYPE_CLASS_PLT, flags, NULL);
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/* We are done with the global scope. */
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if (!RTLD_SINGLE_THREAD_P)
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THREAD_GSCOPE_RESET_FLAG ();
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#ifdef RTLD_FINALIZE_FOREIGN_CALL
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RTLD_FINALIZE_FOREIGN_CALL;
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#endif
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/* Currently result contains the base load address (or link map)
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of the object that defines sym. Now add in the symbol
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offset. */
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value = DL_FIXUP_MAKE_VALUE (result,
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SYMBOL_ADDRESS (result, sym, false));
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}
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else
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{
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/* We already found the symbol. The module (and therefore its load
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address) is also known. */
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value = DL_FIXUP_MAKE_VALUE (l, SYMBOL_ADDRESS (l, sym, true));
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result = l;
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}
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/* And now perhaps the relocation addend. */
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value = elf_machine_plt_value (l, reloc, value);
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if (sym != NULL
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&& __builtin_expect (ELFW(ST_TYPE) (sym->st_info) == STT_GNU_IFUNC, 0))
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value = elf_ifunc_invoke (DL_FIXUP_VALUE_ADDR (value));
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#ifdef SHARED
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/* Auditing checkpoint: we have a new binding. Provide the auditing
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libraries the possibility to change the value and tell us whether further
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auditing is wanted.
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The l_reloc_result is only allocated if there is an audit module which
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provides a la_symbind. */
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if (l->l_reloc_result != NULL)
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{
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/* This is the address in the array where we store the result of previous
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relocations. */
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struct reloc_result *reloc_result
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= &l->l_reloc_result[reloc_index (pltgot, reloc_arg, sizeof (PLTREL))];
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unsigned int init = atomic_load_acquire (&reloc_result->init);
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if (init == 0)
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{
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_dl_audit_symbind (l, reloc_result, sym, &value, result);
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/* Store the result for later runs. */
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if (__glibc_likely (! GLRO(dl_bind_not)))
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{
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reloc_result->addr = value;
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/* Guarantee all previous writes complete before init is
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updated. See CONCURRENCY NOTES below. */
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atomic_store_release (&reloc_result->init, 1);
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}
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}
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else
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value = reloc_result->addr;
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}
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#endif
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/* Finally, fix up the plt itself. */
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if (__glibc_unlikely (GLRO(dl_bind_not)))
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return value;
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return elf_machine_fixup_plt (l, result, refsym, sym, reloc, rel_addr, value);
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}
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#ifndef PROF
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DL_FIXUP_VALUE_TYPE
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__attribute ((noinline))
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DL_ARCH_FIXUP_ATTRIBUTE
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_dl_profile_fixup (
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#ifdef ELF_MACHINE_RUNTIME_FIXUP_ARGS
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ELF_MACHINE_RUNTIME_FIXUP_ARGS,
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#endif
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struct link_map *l, ElfW(Word) reloc_arg,
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ElfW(Addr) retaddr, void *regs, long int *framesizep)
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{
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void (*mcount_fct) (ElfW(Addr), ElfW(Addr)) = _dl_mcount;
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if (l->l_reloc_result == NULL)
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{
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/* BZ #14843: ELF_DYNAMIC_RELOCATE is called before l_reloc_result
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is allocated. We will get here if ELF_DYNAMIC_RELOCATE calls a
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resolver function to resolve an IRELATIVE relocation and that
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resolver calls a function that is not yet resolved (lazy). For
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example, the resolver in x86-64 libm.so calls __get_cpu_features
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defined in libc.so. Skip audit and resolve the external function
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in this case. */
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*framesizep = -1;
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return _dl_fixup (
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# ifdef ELF_MACHINE_RUNTIME_FIXUP_ARGS
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# ifndef ELF_MACHINE_RUNTIME_FIXUP_PARAMS
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# error Please define ELF_MACHINE_RUNTIME_FIXUP_PARAMS.
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# endif
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ELF_MACHINE_RUNTIME_FIXUP_PARAMS,
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# endif
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l, reloc_arg);
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}
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const uintptr_t pltgot = (uintptr_t) D_PTR (l, l_info[DT_PLTGOT]);
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/* This is the address in the array where we store the result of previous
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relocations. */
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struct reloc_result *reloc_result
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= &l->l_reloc_result[reloc_index (pltgot, reloc_arg, sizeof (PLTREL))];
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/* CONCURRENCY NOTES:
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Multiple threads may be calling the same PLT sequence and with
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LD_AUDIT enabled they will be calling into _dl_profile_fixup to
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update the reloc_result with the result of the lazy resolution.
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The reloc_result guard variable is reloc_init, and we use
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acquire/release loads and store to it to ensure that the results of
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the structure are consistent with the loaded value of the guard.
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This does not fix all of the data races that occur when two or more
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threads read reloc_result->reloc_init with a value of zero and read
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and write to that reloc_result concurrently. The expectation is
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generally that while this is a data race it works because the
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threads write the same values. Until the data races are fixed
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there is a potential for problems to arise from these data races.
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The reloc result updates should happen in parallel but there should
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be an atomic RMW which does the final update to the real result
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entry (see bug 23790).
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The following code uses reloc_result->init set to 0 to indicate if it is
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the first time this object is being relocated, otherwise 1 which
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indicates the object has already been relocated.
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Reading/Writing from/to reloc_result->reloc_init must not happen
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before previous writes to reloc_result complete as they could
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end-up with an incomplete struct. */
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DL_FIXUP_VALUE_TYPE value;
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unsigned int init = atomic_load_acquire (&reloc_result->init);
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if (init == 0)
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{
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/* This is the first time we have to relocate this object. */
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const ElfW(Sym) *const symtab
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= (const void *) D_PTR (l, l_info[DT_SYMTAB]);
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const char *strtab = (const char *) D_PTR (l, l_info[DT_STRTAB]);
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const uintptr_t pltgot = (uintptr_t) D_PTR (l, l_info[DT_PLTGOT]);
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const PLTREL *const reloc
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= (const void *) (D_PTR (l, l_info[DT_JMPREL])
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+ reloc_offset (pltgot, reloc_arg));
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const ElfW(Sym) *refsym = &symtab[ELFW(R_SYM) (reloc->r_info)];
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const ElfW(Sym) *defsym = refsym;
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lookup_t result;
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/* Sanity check that we're really looking at a PLT relocation. */
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assert (ELFW(R_TYPE)(reloc->r_info) == ELF_MACHINE_JMP_SLOT);
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/* Look up the target symbol. If the symbol is marked STV_PROTECTED
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don't look in the global scope. */
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if (__builtin_expect (ELFW(ST_VISIBILITY) (refsym->st_other), 0) == 0)
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{
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const struct r_found_version *version = NULL;
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if (l->l_info[VERSYMIDX (DT_VERSYM)] != NULL)
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{
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const ElfW(Half) *vernum =
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(const void *) D_PTR (l, l_info[VERSYMIDX (DT_VERSYM)]);
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ElfW(Half) ndx = vernum[ELFW(R_SYM) (reloc->r_info)] & 0x7fff;
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version = &l->l_versions[ndx];
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if (version->hash == 0)
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version = NULL;
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}
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/* We need to keep the scope around so do some locking. This is
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not necessary for objects which cannot be unloaded or when
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we are not using any threads (yet). */
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int flags = DL_LOOKUP_ADD_DEPENDENCY;
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if (!RTLD_SINGLE_THREAD_P)
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{
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THREAD_GSCOPE_SET_FLAG ();
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flags |= DL_LOOKUP_GSCOPE_LOCK;
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}
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result = _dl_lookup_symbol_x (strtab + refsym->st_name, l,
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&defsym, l->l_scope, version,
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ELF_RTYPE_CLASS_PLT, flags, NULL);
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/* We are done with the global scope. */
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if (!RTLD_SINGLE_THREAD_P)
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THREAD_GSCOPE_RESET_FLAG ();
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/* Currently result contains the base load address (or link map)
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of the object that defines sym. Now add in the symbol
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offset. */
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value = DL_FIXUP_MAKE_VALUE (result,
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SYMBOL_ADDRESS (result, defsym, false));
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if (defsym != NULL
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&& __builtin_expect (ELFW(ST_TYPE) (defsym->st_info)
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== STT_GNU_IFUNC, 0))
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value = elf_ifunc_invoke (DL_FIXUP_VALUE_ADDR (value));
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}
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else
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{
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/* We already found the symbol. The module (and therefore its load
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address) is also known. */
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value = DL_FIXUP_MAKE_VALUE (l, SYMBOL_ADDRESS (l, refsym, true));
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if (__builtin_expect (ELFW(ST_TYPE) (refsym->st_info)
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== STT_GNU_IFUNC, 0))
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value = elf_ifunc_invoke (DL_FIXUP_VALUE_ADDR (value));
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result = l;
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}
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/* And now perhaps the relocation addend. */
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value = elf_machine_plt_value (l, reloc, value);
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#ifdef SHARED
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/* Auditing checkpoint: we have a new binding. Provide the
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auditing libraries the possibility to change the value and
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tell us whether further auditing is wanted. */
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if (defsym != NULL && GLRO(dl_naudit) > 0)
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_dl_audit_symbind (l, reloc_result, defsym, &value, result);
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#endif
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/* Store the result for later runs. */
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if (__glibc_likely (! GLRO(dl_bind_not)))
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{
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reloc_result->addr = value;
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/* Guarantee all previous writes complete before
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init is updated. See CONCURRENCY NOTES earlier */
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atomic_store_release (&reloc_result->init, 1);
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}
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init = 1;
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}
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else
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value = reloc_result->addr;
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/* By default we do not call the pltexit function. */
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long int framesize = -1;
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#ifdef SHARED
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/* Auditing checkpoint: report the PLT entering and allow the
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auditors to change the value. */
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_dl_audit_pltenter (l, reloc_result, &value, regs, &framesize);
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#endif
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/* Store the frame size information. */
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*framesizep = framesize;
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(*mcount_fct) (retaddr, DL_FIXUP_VALUE_CODE_ADDR (value));
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return value;
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}
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#endif /* PROF */
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