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Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org>
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Binutils emits by default lazy relocations for TLSDESC and
ld.so need to handle that. Fixes problems like:
can't handle reloc type 0x407
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Inner loop was using same counter variable (i) as the outer loop, therefore
making outer loop terminate before it visited all of the ELF program segments.
Surrounding code in this inner loop clearly shows the intention that this loop
should not affect the outer one, therefore leading me to the conclusion that
this should be a bug an not expected code.
This bug was detected due to some other bug in ARC binutils that kept setting
TEXTREL for any PIE application.
Apart from the but, I have also moved the debug message inside of the TEXTREL
condition as mprotect is only really called if TELTREL is set.
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_dl_zalloc callers don't check for allocaton failure. It kind of makes
sense since such early allocations are unlikely to fail, and even if
they do, ldso would segv anyways thus bringing the issue to attention.
However there's a gcc nuance which led to this patch.
It seems gcc at -O2 (for DODEBUG build), does additional coge gen
analysis for pointer dereference from erroneous paths and it "isolates"
such code paths with a intrinsic abort/trap etc.
The ldso code fragment which was triggering this:
| add_ldso(struct dyn_elf *rpnt)
| if (rpnt)
| ...
| else
| rpnt = _dl_zalloc()
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| rpnt->dyn = tpnt <---- potential NULL pointer deref
ARC gcc currently generates an abort() call which doesn't exist in ldso,
causing link errors (with a newer vrsion of binutils).
ARM gcc 6.2.1 behaves similarly, altough instead of abort, it generates
a trap inducing UDF instruction
| 367c: ebfffb79 bl 2468 <_dl_malloc>
| 3680: e51b2068 ldr r2, [fp, #-104] ; 0xffffff98
| 3684: e3500000 cmp r0, #0
| 3688: 0a000006 beq 36a8 <_dl_add_elf_hash_table+0x280>
| ...
| 36a8: e5862000 str r2, [r6]
| 36ac: e7f000f0 udf #
So add an explict dl_exit() in dl_zalloc error case to beat the
compiler.
Note that this error propagagtion analysis stops if the function in
consideration (_dl_zalloc) is NOT inlined. Hence the reason it only
shows up for DODEBUG builds which builds ldso at -O2 which is more
aggressive about inlining.
If this patch is not considered worth applying then the workaround
suggested by Claudiu is to to build ldso with
-fno-isolate-erroneous-paths-dereference
Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
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Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
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the --discard-* toggles take away the symbols which comes in the way
when staring at objdumps for debugging low level issues
So don't discard symbols for DODEBUG builds
before
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3388: j_s.d [blink]
338a: add_s sp,sp,0x18
338c: b.d 332c <_dl_add_elf_hash_table+0x50>
3390: mov_s r2,0
3392: nop_s
3394: push_s blink <--- function not called out
3396: st.aw r13,[sp,-20]
339a: std r14r15,[sp,4]
339e: std r16r17,[sp,12]
after
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3388: j_s.d [blink]
338a: add_s sp,sp,0x18
338c: b.d 332c <_dl_add_elf_hash_table+0x50>
3390: mov_s r2,0
3392: nop_s
00003394 <add_ldso.isra.9>:
3394: push_s blink
3396: st.aw r13,[sp,-20]
339a: std r14r15,[sp,4]
339e: std r16r17,[sp,12]
Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
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... before falling back to ld.so installation path (it is not the same -
gcc uses /lib/ld-uClibc-x86-64.so.0 for uClibc) or default /lib:/usr/lib.
This matches glibc behavior (see trusted-dirs.h generated during glibc
build).
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
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Ported over from GNU C Library and runtime tested in Qemu.
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implementation
Signed-off-by: mirabilos <m@mirbsd.org>
Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org>
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This commit includes following features.
1. Support NPTL/TLS
2. Add libm function which is used to handle FP rounding and excpetions
(ex: fclrexcpt,fedisblxcpti,feenablxcpt... )
3. Add *context function for operating user context
(ex: setcontext,getcontext,makecontext... )
4. Change the return flow from signal handler
5. Cleanup of old code
The testsuite only has 2 errors, tst-cpuclock1 and tst-cputimer1,
which are related to timing accuracy. (math and locale tests are disabled)
Signed-off-by: Vincent Ren-Wei Chen <vincentc@andestech.com>
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This removes _DYNAMIC@gotpc from elf_machine_load_address()
This is a seperate commit to callout the fact that old code was actually
broken but was NOT caught since it never gets called (and will never be)
since ld.so only calls it if kernel doesn't pass AT_BASE auxvt, which is
not true for Linux.
if (!auxvt[AT_BASE].a_un.a_val)
auxvt[AT_BASE].a_un.a_val = elf_machine_load_address();
So while the intent was to remove _DYNAMIC@gotpc construct, we need to
come up with something which works.
The build time address computation of .dynamic which works well is:
- "ld %1, [pcl, _DYNAMIC@gotpc] \n"
+ "ld %1, [pcl, _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_@pcl] \n"
However the runtime address of .dynamic can only be generated with
"add %0, pcl, _DYNAMIC@pcl \n"
which unfortunately is what is currently broken as it is converted to
i_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_t and thus refers to runtime address of .got and
not .dyanmic
Thus we resort to using an arbit symbol _dl_start at the expense of an
extra GOT entry and a bogus R_ARC_NONE relo in ldso itself which now
needs to be ignored.
Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
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This converts elf_machine_dynamic() to not use the _DYNAMIC@xx construct
which was historically converted by assembler into _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE
Now that "hack" is being removed from assembler, we need to make sure
that no code relies on that magic "conversion".
Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
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Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@openadk.org>
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Signed-off-by: Matthew Fortune <Matthew.Fortune@imgtec.com>
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Fixes following problem, when trying to compile a simple
C application statically with a FDPIC toolchain (for example
with Blackfin architecture):
lib/libc.a(libdl.os): In function `do_dlclose':
(.text+0x6be): undefined reference to `_dl_free'
..
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Only static linking is supported for now.
More debugging and analyzing for ld.so, TLS and NPTL
is required. But at least you can bootup a static
root fileystem in Qemu.
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Not perfect, but a starting point.
Some tests of the test suite are failing.
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Similar to musl libc a single libc has many benefits and solves
some open issues with uClibc-ng.
- no pthread_mutex_* weak symbols exported anymore
- applications no longer failing to link when either
-lrt or -lpthread are missing for dynamic and static linking mode
- smaller C library
- slightly better runtime performance
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This commit reverses a change introduced in commit 20554a78a9bba that
split some of the ARC code into two based on whether uClibc was
configured with native threads or not.
The native thread code was updated to use the relocation syntax of
modern binutils, while the non-native code path used a syntax only
accepted in older versions of binutils.
The problem with this is that the choice of old binutils or not is
orthogonal to the choice of native threads or not, and so, inevitably a
user with a recent version of binutils can make the choice to configure
uClibc with non-native thread support, and run into code that will not
assemble.
The solution is either to abandon support for the old tools completely,
or to add a new compile time flag for ARC that is set when the version
of binutils being used is old; this new flag would allow the old
relocation structure to be selected.
In this commit I have simply dropped support for older versions of the
tools.
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This commit adds support for R_ARC_JMP_SLOT relocations during the
bootstrap phase of the dynamic linker. These relocations will be
generated if uClibc-ng is configured with 'DODEBUG=y'.
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Add support for Andes Technology NDS32 architecture.
See here http://www.andestech.com/en/index/index.htm for more
informaton. Verification of the port from an older uClibc
port was done on a sponsored AG101p board.
The testsuite only has 5 errors, three are related to
an existing bug in dlclose() with LT.old, also happening
on cris32 and m68k.
Failures to fallocate/posix_fallocate are unresolved.
Thanks to Andes Technology sponsoring the hardware and
being very helpful while doing the uClibc-ng porting.
Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@uclibc-ng.org>
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Simplify the switch from uClibc to uClibc-ng.
Apps already built against uClibc-0.9.x.y require .so.0
libs to present on target which in case of current uClibc-ng is
not the case and those apps could not be run.
This change creates symlinks from .so.1 to .so.0 for
most of other libs in the same way as it was done by
23e96d89b6ab "ldso: install backward compatibility symlink by default"
Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
Cc: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@uclibc-ng.org>
Cc: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
Cc: Anton Kolesov <akolesov@synopsys.com>
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It can happen under certain cases that the DSO had refcount 0,
but was already loaded. (NODELETE flag is set, or it is pulled
in via both NEEDED dependency and explicit dlopen()).
Add extra reference count for NODELETE objects, this will
ensure that the reference count never drops below one.
It is improved version of
http://lists.busybox.net/pipermail/uclibc/2013-June/047826.html
Signed-off-by: Leonid Lisovskiy <lly.dev@gmail.com>
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Previously, DL_OPENED flag was set in libdl only and never used.
Set it centralized in _dl_load_elf_shared_library() & use it in
both ld.so and libdl.
Additionally, rename it to DL_OPENED2 for clarity.
Signed-off-by: Leonid Lisovskiy <lly.dev@gmail.com>
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Nobody should use gcc 3.3 nowadays.
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Even though by default for ARC uClibc gets compiled with
disabled long-calls user may provide UCLIBC_EXTRA_CFLAGS
with "-mlong-calls". With this option uClibc will be
successfully compiled but later it will fail in runtime
because dynamic loader cannot deal with relocations
at least very early on its start.
In particular it will be seen as call to non-relocated
symbol _dl_parse_dynamic_info() which ends-up as a segfault
like this:
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potentially unexpected fatal signal 11.
Path: /bin/test
CPU: 0 PID: 63 Comm: test Not tainted 4.5.2 #7
task: 9f13f180 ti: 9f166000 task.ti: 9f166000
[ECR ]: 0x00040000 => Insn could not be fetched
[EFA ]: 0x0000283c
[BLINK ]: 0x2000407c
[ERET ]: 0x283c
@No matching VMA found
[STAT32]: 0x8008009e : IE U
BTA: 0x0000283c SP: 0x5fef5ccc FP: 0x00000000
LPS: 0x20004080 LPE: 0x20004064 LPC: 0x00000000
r00: 0x20006684 r01: 0x5fef5db0 r02: 0x00000000
r03: 0x20000000 r04: 0x80808080 r05: 0x2f2f2f2f
r06: 0x41464d00 r07: 0x00000080 r08: 0x000000dd
r09: 0x00000000 r10: 0x00000073 r11: 0x80808080
r12: 0x2000407c r13: 0x20000000 r14: 0x5fef5e74
r15: 0x000ceb3c r16: 0x5fef5e7c r17: 0x5fef5d44
r18: 0x000ceb0c r19: 0xffffffff r20: 0x000ceb1c
r21: 0x00000000 r22: 0x00000000 r23: 0x000d08a5
r24: 0x00000000 r25: 0x80808080
Segmentation fault
------------------------>8--------------------
Solution to this issue is simple we make sure dynamic
loader never gets compiled with "-mlong-calls" by forcing
"-mno-long-calls" on it.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
Cc: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
Cc: Anton Kolesov <akolesov@synopsys.com>
Cc: linux-snps-arc@lists.infradead.org
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With new binutils supporting DT_RELACOUNT, ldso was crashing as it was
parsing relocs incorrectly.
Apparently that code ran for first time and was never tested.
Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
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License notices in most of the source files refer to an outdated
FSF address. Replace it with URL, like in the rest of the source
files.Signed-off-by: Nikola Forró <nforro@redhat.com>
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Avoids following linking error:
/usr/lib/gcc/arm-openadk-linux-uclibceabihf/5.3.0/libgcc.a(unwind-arm.o):
In function `unwind_phase2':
../w-gcc-5.3.0-1/gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/unwind-arm-common.inc:289:
undefined reference to `abort'
/usr/lib/gcc/arm-openadk-linux-uclibceabihf/5.3.0/libgcc.a(unwind-arm.o):
In function `unwind_phase2_forced':
../w-gcc-5.3.0-1/gcc-5.3.0/libgcc/unwind-arm-common.inc:346:
undefined reference to `memcpy'
collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
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Booting on Lemote Yeelong with a page size != 4kb
ld.so is crashing and failed to load libc.so.
Do not hardcode the offset for n64 ABI.
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The FR-V port is really broken, and I have no emulator
or hardware for this platform. I tried to get some hardware
from RedHat, who made the FR-V port initially. Unfortunately
Fujitsi didn't agreed to sent me some of their unused spare
hardware lying @RedHat. As I invested some time to get stuff compiled,
I decided to add the code and may be anytime later I can gain
access to some emulator or hardware.
GDB simulator for FR-V doesn't support booting Linux AFAIK.
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Implement single rtld_flags interpretation through all the
do_dlopen()/_dl_load_shared_library()/_dl_load_elf_shared_library()
calls chain.
This adds the ability to use the flags, passed to dlopen(), in all
underlaying functions and implement rtld_flags inheritance.
Saves a few bytes code.
Signed-off-by: Leonid Lisovskiy <lly.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@uclibc-ng.org>
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$ORIGIN expansion in search_for_named_library() wrongly
takes into account all bits of rflags.
Signed-off-by: Leonid Lisovskiy <lly.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@uclibc-ng.org>
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If RTLD_NODELETE is passed to dlopen() rather than set on shared
library itself, flag propagation to rtld_flags is missed.
Test-case taken from glibc.
Signed-off-by: Leonid Lisovskiy <lly.dev@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Waldemar Brodkorb <wbx@uclibc-ng.org>
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The R6 version of MIPS does not support the bltzal instruction. This
patch changes dl-startup.h and dl-sysdep.h to use lapc on R6 instead.
lapc is a new R6 insruction so older systems need to continue to use
bltzal in order to load register $31.
Signed-off-by: Steve Ellcey <sellcey@imgtec.com>
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Patch is from Timo Teras
Refs.:
http://lists.uclibc.org/pipermail/uclibc/2012-October/047059.html
http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/tree/main/libc0.9.32/uclibc-dlclose-fix.patch
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No real hardware available. The project for sh64 with sh5 seems
dead since 10 years. Gcc will remove support for it soon.
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An abort() is only generated when gcc does not implement
a trap handler for the target architecture.
This fixes the abort() generation. Latest gcc git master
also contains a trap handler for xtensa.
Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Walemar Brodkorb <wbx@uclibc-ng.org>
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Signed-off-by: Vineet Gupta <vgupta@synopsys.com>
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Enable ia64 in the menu.
Fix build for architectures withou ld.so support.
Fix syntax error in bits/byteswap.h.
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Information about Openrisc:
http://opencores.org/or1k/Main_Page
Integrated from:
https://github.com/openrisc/uClibc-or1k
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Most changes are mechanical replacement of 'retw' instruction with
'abi_ret' macro, defined to 'retw' or 'ret' according to ABI.
Assembly code that makes calls is duplicated for call0 ABI with changed
register numbers for parameters/return value and call instruction.
'entry' instructions are replaced with 'abi_entry' macro.
More interesting changes:
- non-leaf assembly functions (e.g. _dl_tlsdesc_dynamic,
_dl_linux_resolve, SYSCALL_ERROR_HANDLER, PSEUDO) now need to preserve
registers around intermediate calls they make, use temporary stack
frame for that;
- setjmp/longjmp only need to save and restore return address, stack
pointer and callee-saved registers in the jmpbuf;
- __clone and syscall functions had hardcoded offsets to parameter
passed on stack, on call0 ABI they don't need stack frame, so the
offset is different. Replace these offsets with FRAMESIZE macro.
Signed-off-by: Max Filippov <jcmvbkbc@gmail.com>
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Simplify the switch from uClibc to uClibc-ng suggested
by Alexey Brodkin <Alexey.Brodkin@synopsys.com>.
Gcc always uses .0 ld.so link, so install it by default.
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This reverts commit f52fb21a7af0aa4e983b3e6c2ddd1b6a526b5169.
Totally wrong patch.
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