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author | Eric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> | 2004-06-12 08:38:39 +0000 |
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committer | Eric Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org> | 2004-06-12 08:38:39 +0000 |
commit | 018f4ef5f8b9c7fb3e0fa3574bfd2c17f24b4253 (patch) | |
tree | 867d2f0fba3a98909872dc2e6abe8a0da8bb2c10 /ldso/include/dl-syscall.h | |
parent | 2ca977faefda1b8c807291e3ee4a817d919b44de (diff) |
Jakub Bogusz from pld-linux dot org writes:
Hello,
I managed to get ldso (and thus shared linking to uClibc) to work on
sparc (actually sparc64 kernel with 32-bit userspace), at least on
simple "hello world" program (more complex ones not tested).
Some notes on attached patch (against 0.9.26, would require some work
to apply on current CVS - but I tested 0.9.26, not CVS):
- ELF magic cannot be examined by _dl_strncmp so early, probably because of
string constant, like on ppc/mips/sh
(note that early SEND_STDERR still crashes when trying to do _dl_strlen
- I suppose that string constants require relocation; but adding
load_addr didn't help, just ELF header was displayed instead of crash)
- mmap() is syscall6 like on ppc/mips/sh, not old i386 mmap()
- for generic sparc (i.e. not sparcv8/sparcv9) gcc produces .udiv/.urem
calls for unsigned integer / and % operators - so these operations
must be avoided. I copied do_rem definition from arm header.
But / and % are used also in _dl_simple_ltoa() and
_dl_simple_ltoahex(); in ltoahex gcc optimizes it to shifts (but
I think it's safer to use shifts explicitly, not rely on
optimization...).
I changed % in ltoa to do_rem, but as there was no do_div definition,
I changed all "%d" specifiers to "%x" to avoid crashes (this changes
wouldn't be needed if _dl_simple_ltoa() were fixed to not use
division on sparc).
- "#define SOLARIS_COMPATIBLE" in ld_sysdep.h broke ldso on Linux
because of redefining _dl_linux_resolve only in some places (it was
still referenced in INIT_GOT before redefinition). So
_dl_linux_resolve redefinition should be moved before INIT_GOT
definition or removed.
- sparc64 kernel requires mmap() addresses to be aligned to 8192, not
4096, otherwise mmap() call failed
- reloc_entry must be shifted by 10, not 12 (I found similar operation
in glibc sources)
Aside of sparc-specific fixes:
- I moved some _dl_dprintf()s inside if(_dl_debug_*) conditions (to avoid
debugging messages when LD_DEBUG is not defined)
- it seems that there was possible off-by-one in ltoa and ltoahex?
they are called with char[22] as 1st argument, and then '\0' is stored
in local[22] (_before_ p decrementation)... or am I missing something?
If not, fix is included in patch.
Diffstat (limited to 'ldso/include/dl-syscall.h')
-rw-r--r-- | ldso/include/dl-syscall.h | 2 |
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/ldso/include/dl-syscall.h b/ldso/include/dl-syscall.h index 184c12fb1..fbe852d18 100644 --- a/ldso/include/dl-syscall.h +++ b/ldso/include/dl-syscall.h @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ static inline _syscall0(gid_t, _dl_getpid); static inline _syscall3(int, _dl_readlink, const char *, path, char *, buf, size_t, bufsiz); #ifdef __NR_mmap -#if defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__mips__) || defined(__sh__) +#if defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__mips__) || defined(__sh__) || defined(__sparc__) /* PowerPC, MIPS and SuperH have a different calling convention for mmap(). */ #define __NR__dl_mmap __NR_mmap static inline _syscall6(void *, _dl_mmap, void *, start, size_t, length, |