glibc/sysdeps/mach/hurd/i386/localplt.data
Samuel Thibault 85741f7eba hurd: Move {,f,l}xstat{,at} and xmknod{at} to compat symbols
We do not actually need them, so we can move their implementations
into the standard {,f,l}stat{,at} variants and only keep compatibility
wrappers.
2020-11-11 23:56:56 +00:00

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# See scripts/check-localplt.awk for how this file is processed.
# PLT use is required for the malloc family and for matherr because
# users can define their own functions and have library internals call them.
# Linker in binutils 2.26 and newer consolidates R_X86_64_JUMP_SLOT
# relocation with R_386_GLOB_DAT relocation against the same symbol.
libc.so: calloc + REL R_386_GLOB_DAT
libc.so: free + REL R_386_GLOB_DAT
libc.so: malloc + REL R_386_GLOB_DAT
libc.so: memalign + REL R_386_GLOB_DAT
libc.so: realloc + REL R_386_GLOB_DAT
libm.so: matherr + REL R_386_GLOB_DAT
# The TLS-enabled version of these functions is interposed from libc.so.
ld.so: _dl_signal_error + REL R_386_GLOB_DAT
ld.so: _dl_catch_error + REL R_386_GLOB_DAT
ld.so: _dl_signal_exception + REL R_386_GLOB_DAT
ld.so: _dl_catch_exception + REL R_386_GLOB_DAT
# The dynamic linker has its own versions of basic functions for initial loading
# of shared libraries. These need to be overriden by libc once loaded.
ld.so: __open ?
ld.so: __open64 ?
ld.so: __open_nocancel
ld.so: __close ?
ld.so: __close_nocancel
ld.so: __read ?
ld.so: __read_nocancel
ld.so: __pread64
ld.so: __pread64_nocancel
ld.so: __write ?
ld.so: __write_nocancel
ld.so: __writev
ld.so: __libc_lseek64
ld.so: __mmap
ld.so: __fstat64
ld.so: __stat64
ld.so: __access
ld.so: __access_noerrno
ld.so: __getpid
ld.so: __getcwd
ld.so: __sbrk
ld.so: _exit ?
ld.so: abort
ld.so: _hurd_intr_rpc_mach_msg
ld.so: __errno_location
ld.so: _dl_init_first
#
# These should ideally be avoided, but is currently difficult
libc.so: siglongjmp ?
libc.so: longjmp ?
# This is from lseek.c
libc.so: __libc_lseek64 ?
# This is through cleanup_region_start from vfprintf.c
libc.so: _IO_funlockfile ?