From b1c1949e60e7c61bcd9f40f712d07494596491b2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Richard Henderson Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2010 09:16:21 -0700 Subject: Don't take the address of a void object. GCC 4.5 warns about "extern void _end; &end;". Use char[] instead, as that also doesn't fall foul of a target's .sdata optimizations. Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson --- ChangeLog | 7 +++++++ csu/gmon-start.c | 4 ++-- elf/dl-sysdep.c | 6 +++--- sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/dl-sysdep.c | 8 ++++---- 4 files changed, 16 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog index 8117882671..72cbef6681 100644 --- a/ChangeLog +++ b/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,10 @@ +2010-03-26 Richard Henderson + + * csu/gmon-start.c (ENTRY_POINT, etext): Declare as char[], not void. + * elf/dl-sysdep.c (_end): Likewise. + * sysdeps/unix/sysv/dl-sysdep.c (frob_brk): Likewise with locally + declared _end, and associated variables. + 2010-03-26 Ulrich Drepper * sysdeps/posix/getaddrinfo.c (gaih_inet): Don't assume success always diff --git a/csu/gmon-start.c b/csu/gmon-start.c index d11c9b9532..7d585e135f 100644 --- a/csu/gmon-start.c +++ b/csu/gmon-start.c @@ -31,9 +31,9 @@ #ifdef ENTRY_POINT_DECL ENTRY_POINT_DECL(extern) #else -extern void ENTRY_POINT; +extern char ENTRY_POINT[]; #endif -extern void etext; +extern char etext[]; #ifndef TEXT_START # ifdef ENTRY_POINT_DECL diff --git a/elf/dl-sysdep.c b/elf/dl-sysdep.c index 5507e57b96..160503dac5 100644 --- a/elf/dl-sysdep.c +++ b/elf/dl-sysdep.c @@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ #endif extern char **_environ attribute_hidden; -extern void _end attribute_hidden; +extern char _end[] attribute_hidden; /* Protect SUID program against misuse of file descriptors. */ extern void __libc_check_standard_fds (void); @@ -226,14 +226,14 @@ _dl_sysdep_start (void **start_argptr, if (GLRO(dl_platform) != NULL) GLRO(dl_platformlen) = strlen (GLRO(dl_platform)); - if (__sbrk (0) == &_end) + if (__sbrk (0) == _end) /* The dynamic linker was run as a program, and so the initial break starts just after our bss, at &_end. The malloc in dl-minimal.c will consume the rest of this page, so tell the kernel to move the break up that far. When the user program examines its break, it will see this new value and not clobber our data. */ __sbrk (GLRO(dl_pagesize) - - ((&_end - (void *) 0) & (GLRO(dl_pagesize) - 1))); + - ((_end - (char *) 0) & (GLRO(dl_pagesize) - 1))); /* If this is a SUID program we make sure that FDs 0, 1, and 2 are allocated. If necessary we are doing it ourself. If it is not diff --git a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/dl-sysdep.c b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/dl-sysdep.c index 08ae9aa86d..34e8808928 100644 --- a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/dl-sysdep.c +++ b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/dl-sysdep.c @@ -47,12 +47,12 @@ frob_brk (void) Later Linux kernels have changed this behavior so that the initial break value is rounded up to the page boundary before we start. */ - extern void *__curbrk attribute_hidden; - extern void _end attribute_hidden; - void *const endpage = (void *) 0 + (((__curbrk - (void *) 0) + extern char *__curbrk attribute_hidden; + extern char _end[] attribute_hidden; + char *const endpage = (void *) 0 + (((__curbrk - (char *) 0) + GLRO(dl_pagesize) - 1) & -GLRO(dl_pagesize)); - if (__builtin_expect (__curbrk >= &_end && __curbrk < endpage, 0)) + if (__builtin_expect (__curbrk >= _end && __curbrk < endpage, 0)) __brk (endpage); #endif } -- cgit 1.4.1