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Diffstat (limited to 'elf/dl-deps.c')
-rw-r--r-- | elf/dl-deps.c | 241 |
1 files changed, 127 insertions, 114 deletions
diff --git a/elf/dl-deps.c b/elf/dl-deps.c index 3fbb3dbf92..38db7677b0 100644 --- a/elf/dl-deps.c +++ b/elf/dl-deps.c @@ -28,6 +28,10 @@ is signaled by the AUXTAG entry in l_info. */ #define AUXTAG (DT_NUM + DT_PROCNUM + DT_VERSIONTAGNUM \ + DT_EXTRATAGIDX (DT_AUXILIARY)) +/* Whether an shared object references one or more auxiliary objects + is signaled by the AUXTAG entry in l_info. */ +#define FILTERTAG (DT_NUM + DT_PROCNUM + DT_VERSIONTAGNUM \ + + DT_EXTRATAGIDX (DT_FILTER)) /* When loading auxiliary objects we must ignore errors. It's ok if @@ -138,7 +142,7 @@ _dl_map_object_deps (struct link_map *map, { struct link_map *l = runp->map; - if (l->l_info[AUXTAG] || l->l_info[DT_NEEDED]) + if (l->l_info[AUXTAG] || l->l_info[FILTERTAG] || l->l_info[DT_NEEDED]) { const char *strtab = ((void *) l->l_addr + l->l_info[DT_STRTAB]->d_un.d_ptr); @@ -190,119 +194,87 @@ _dl_map_object_deps (struct link_map *map, dep->l_reserved = 1; } } - else if (d->d_tag == DT_AUXILIARY) + else if (d->d_tag == DT_AUXILIARY || d->d_tag == DT_FILTER) { char *errstring; const char *objname; + struct list *newp; - /* Store the tag in the argument structure. */ - args.d = d; - - if (_dl_catch_error (&errstring, &objname, openaux, &args)) + if (d->d_tag == DT_AUXILIARY) { - /* We are not interested in the error message. */ - assert (errstring != NULL); - free (errstring); + /* Store the tag in the argument structure. */ + args.d = d; + + /* We must be prepared that the addressed shared + object is not available. */ + if (_dl_catch_error (&errstring, &objname, openaux, &args)) + { + /* We are not interested in the error message. */ + assert (errstring != NULL); + free (errstring); + + /* Simply ignore this error and continue the work. */ + continue; + } } else + /* For filter objects the dependency must be available. */ + args.aux = _dl_map_object (l, strtab + d->d_un.d_val, + (l->l_type == lt_executable + ? lt_library : l->l_type), + trace_mode); + + /* The auxiliary object is actually available. + Incorporate the map in all the lists. */ + + /* Allocate new entry. This always has to be done. */ + newp = alloca (sizeof (struct list)); + + /* Copy the content of the current entry over. */ + memcpy (newp, orig, sizeof (*newp)); + + /* Initialize new entry. */ + orig->done = 0; + orig->map = args.aux; + orig->dup = newp; + + /* We must handle two situations here: the map is new, + so we must add it in all three lists. If the map + is already known, we have two further possibilities: + - if the object is before the current map in the + search list, we do nothing. It is already found + early + - if the object is after the current one, we must + move it just before the current map to make sure + the symbols are found early enough + */ + if (args.aux->l_reserved) { - /* The auxiliary object is actually available. - Incorporate the map in all the lists. */ - - /* Allocate new entry. This always has to be done. */ - struct list *newp = alloca (sizeof (struct list)); - - /* Copy the content of the current entry over. */ - memcpy (newp, orig, sizeof (*newp)); - - /* Initialize new entry. */ - orig->done = 0; - orig->map = args.aux; - orig->dup = newp; - - /* We must handle two situations here: the map is new, - so we must add it in all three lists. If the map - is already known, we have two further possibilities: - - if the object is before the current map in the - search list, we do nothing. It is already found - early - - if the object is after the current one, we must - move it just before the current map to make sure - the symbols are found early enough - */ - if (args.aux->l_reserved) - { - /* The object is already somewhere in the - list. Locate it first. */ - struct list *late; - - /* This object is already in the search list - we are building. Don't add a duplicate - pointer. Release the reference just added - by _dl_map_object. */ - --args.aux->l_opencount; - - for (late = orig; late->unique; late = late->unique) - if (late->unique->map == args.aux) - break; - - if (late->unique) - { - /* The object is somewhere behind the current - position in the search path. We have to - move it to this earlier position. */ - orig->unique = newp; - - /* Now remove the later entry from the unique - list. */ - late->unique = late->unique->unique; - - /* We must move the earlier in the chain. */ - if (args.aux->l_prev) - args.aux->l_prev->l_next = args.aux->l_next; - if (args.aux->l_next) - args.aux->l_next->l_prev = args.aux->l_prev; - - args.aux->l_prev = newp->map->l_prev; - newp->map->l_prev = args.aux; - if (args.aux->l_prev != NULL) - args.aux->l_prev->l_next = args.aux; - args.aux->l_next = newp->map; - } - else - { - /* The object must be somewhere earlier in - the list. That's good, we only have to - insert an entry for the duplicate list. */ - orig->unique = NULL; /* Never used. */ - - /* Now we have a problem. The element pointing - to ORIG in the unique list must point to - NEWP now. This is the only place where we - need this backreference and this situation - is really not that frequent. So we don't - use a double-linked list but instead search - for the preceding element. */ - late = head; - while (late->unique != orig) - late = late->unique; - late->unique = newp; - } - } - else + /* The object is already somewhere in the list. + Locate it first. */ + struct list *late; + + /* This object is already in the search list we + are building. Don't add a duplicate pointer. + Release the reference just added by + _dl_map_object. */ + --args.aux->l_opencount; + + for (late = orig; late->unique; late = late->unique) + if (late->unique->map == args.aux) + break; + + if (late->unique) { - /* This is easy. We just add the symbol right - here. */ + /* The object is somewhere behind the current + position in the search path. We have to + move it to this earlier position. */ orig->unique = newp; - ++nlist; - /* Set the mark bit that says it's already in - the list. */ - args.aux->l_reserved = 1; - - /* The only problem is that in the double linked - list of all objects we don't have this new - object at the correct place. Correct this - here. */ + + /* Now remove the later entry from the unique list. */ + late->unique = late->unique->unique; + + /* We must move the earlier in the chain. */ if (args.aux->l_prev) args.aux->l_prev->l_next = args.aux->l_next; if (args.aux->l_next) @@ -314,19 +286,60 @@ _dl_map_object_deps (struct link_map *map, args.aux->l_prev->l_next = args.aux; args.aux->l_next = newp->map; } + else + { + /* The object must be somewhere earlier in the + list. That's good, we only have to insert + an entry for the duplicate list. */ + orig->unique = NULL; /* Never used. */ + + /* Now we have a problem. The element + pointing to ORIG in the unique list must + point to NEWP now. This is the only place + where we need this backreference and this + situation is really not that frequent. So + we don't use a double-linked list but + instead search for the preceding element. */ + late = head; + while (late->unique != orig) + late = late->unique; + late->unique = newp; + } + } + else + { + /* This is easy. We just add the symbol right here. */ + orig->unique = newp; + ++nlist; + /* Set the mark bit that says it's already in the list. */ + args.aux->l_reserved = 1; + + /* The only problem is that in the double linked + list of all objects we don't have this new + object at the correct place. Correct this here. */ + if (args.aux->l_prev) + args.aux->l_prev->l_next = args.aux->l_next; + if (args.aux->l_next) + args.aux->l_next->l_prev = args.aux->l_prev; + + args.aux->l_prev = newp->map->l_prev; + newp->map->l_prev = args.aux; + if (args.aux->l_prev != NULL) + args.aux->l_prev->l_next = args.aux; + args.aux->l_next = newp->map; + } - /* Move the tail pointers if necessary. */ - if (orig == utail) - utail = newp; - if (orig == dtail) - dtail = newp; + /* Move the tail pointers if necessary. */ + if (orig == utail) + utail = newp; + if (orig == dtail) + dtail = newp; - /* Move on the insert point. */ - orig = newp; + /* Move on the insert point. */ + orig = newp; - /* We always add an entry to the duplicate list. */ - ++nduplist; - } + /* We always add an entry to the duplicate list. */ + ++nduplist; } } else |