#include #include #include static int do_test (void) { void *h = dlopen ("tst-tlsmod16a.so", RTLD_LAZY | RTLD_GLOBAL); if (h == NULL) { puts ("unexpectedly failed to open tst-tlsmod16a.so"); exit (1); } void *p = dlsym (h, "tlsvar"); /* This dlopen should indeed fail, because tlsvar was assigned to dynamic TLS, and the new module requests it to be in static TLS. However, there's a possibility that dlopen succeeds if the variable is, for whatever reason, assigned to static TLS, or if the module fails to require static TLS, or even if TLS is not supported. */ h = dlopen ("tst-tlsmod16b.so", RTLD_NOW | RTLD_GLOBAL); if (h == NULL) { return 0; } puts ("unexpectedly succeeded to open tst-tlsmod16b.so"); void *(*fp) (void) = (void *(*) (void)) dlsym (h, "in_dso"); if (fp == NULL) { puts ("cannot find in_dso"); exit (1); } /* If the dlopen passes, at least make sure the address returned by dlsym is the same as that returned by the initial-exec access. If the variable was assigned to dynamic TLS during dlsym, this portion will fail. */ if (fp () != p) { puts ("returned values do not match"); exit (1); } return 0; } #define TEST_FUNCTION do_test () #include "../test-skeleton.c"