1 /* Map in a shared object's segments from the file.
2 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
5 The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
6 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
7 published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
8 License, or (at your option) any later version.
10 The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
12 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
13 Library General Public License for more details.
15 You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
16 License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
17 write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
18 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
26 #include <elf/ldsodefs.h>
28 #include <sys/param.h>
30 #include <sys/types.h>
31 #include "dynamic-link.h"
32 #include <stdio-common/_itoa.h>
34 #include <dl-origin.h>
37 /* On some systems, no flag bits are given to specify file mapping. */
42 /* The right way to map in the shared library files is MAP_COPY, which
43 makes a virtual copy of the data at the time of the mmap call; this
44 guarantees the mapped pages will be consistent even if the file is
45 overwritten. Some losing VM systems like Linux's lack MAP_COPY. All we
46 get is MAP_PRIVATE, which copies each page when it is modified; this
47 means if the file is overwritten, we may at some point get some pages
48 from the new version after starting with pages from the old version. */
50 #define MAP_COPY MAP_PRIVATE
53 /* Some systems link their relocatable objects for another base address
54 than 0. We want to know the base address for these such that we can
55 subtract this address from the segment addresses during mapping.
56 This results in a more efficient address space usage. Defaults to
57 zero for almost all systems. */
59 #define MAP_BASE_ADDR(l) 0
64 #if BYTE_ORDER == BIG_ENDIAN
65 #define byteorder ELFDATA2MSB
66 #define byteorder_name "big-endian"
67 #elif BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
68 #define byteorder ELFDATA2LSB
69 #define byteorder_name "little-endian"
71 #error "Unknown BYTE_ORDER " BYTE_ORDER
72 #define byteorder ELFDATANONE
75 #define STRING(x) __STRING (x)
78 /* The fd is not examined when using MAP_ANON. */
82 #define ANONFD _dl_zerofd
85 /* Handle situations where we have a preferred location in memory for
86 the shared objects. */
87 #ifdef ELF_PREFERRED_ADDRESS_DATA
88 ELF_PREFERRED_ADDRESS_DATA
;
90 #ifndef ELF_PREFERRED_ADDRESS
91 #define ELF_PREFERRED_ADDRESS(loader, maplength, mapstartpref) (mapstartpref)
93 #ifndef ELF_FIXED_ADDRESS
94 #define ELF_FIXED_ADDRESS(loader, mapstart) ((void) 0)
99 extern const char *_dl_platform
;
100 extern size_t _dl_platformlen
;
102 /* This is a fake list to store the RPATH information for static
104 static struct r_search_path_elem
**fake_path_list
;
106 /* List of the hardware capabilities we might end up using. */
107 static const struct r_strlenpair
*capstr
;
108 static size_t ncapstr
;
109 static size_t max_capstrlen
;
112 /* This function has no public prototype. */
113 extern ssize_t
__libc_read (int, void *, size_t);
116 /* Local version of `strdup' function. */
118 local_strdup (const char *s
)
120 size_t len
= strlen (s
) + 1;
121 void *new = malloc (len
);
126 return (char *) memcpy (new, s
, len
);
129 /* Return copy of argument with all recognized dynamic string tokens
130 ($ORIGIN and $PLATFORM for now) replaced. On some platforms it
131 might not be possible to determine the path from which the object
132 belonging to the map is loaded. In this case the path element
133 containing $ORIGIN is left out. */
135 expand_dynamic_string_token (struct link_map
*l
, const char *s
)
137 /* We make two runs over the string. First we determine how large the
138 resulting string is and then we copy it over. Since this is now
139 frequently executed operation we are looking here not for performance
140 but rather for code size. */
145 char *result
, *last_elem
, *wp
;
148 sf
= strchr (s
, '$');
153 if (((strncmp (&sf
[1], "ORIGIN", 6) == 0 && (len
= 7) != 0)
154 || (strncmp (&sf
[1], "PLATFORM", 8) == 0 && (len
= 9) != 0))
155 && (s
[len
] == '\0' || s
[len
] == '/' || s
[len
] == ':'))
159 sf
= strchr (st
, '$');
162 /* If we do not have to replace anything simply copy the string. */
164 return local_strdup (s
);
166 /* Now we make a guess how many extra characters on top of the length
167 of S we need to represent the result. We know that we have CNT
168 replacements. Each at most can use
169 MAX (strlen (ORIGIN), strlen (_dl_platform))
170 minus 7 (which is the length of "$ORIGIN").
172 First get the origin string if it is not available yet. This can
173 only happen for the map of the executable. */
174 if (l
->l_origin
== NULL
)
176 assert (l
->l_name
[0] == '\0');
177 l
->l_origin
= get_origin ();
178 origin_len
= l
->l_origin
? strlen (l
->l_origin
) : 0;
181 origin_len
= l
->l_origin
== (char *) -1 ? 0 : strlen (l
->l_origin
);
183 total
= strlen (s
) + cnt
* (MAX (origin_len
, _dl_platformlen
) - 7);
184 result
= (char *) malloc (total
+ 1);
188 /* Now fill the result path. While copying over the string we keep
189 track of the start of the last path element. When we come accross
190 a DST we copy over the value or (if the value is not available)
191 leave the entire path element out. */
192 last_elem
= wp
= result
;
200 if (((strncmp (&s
[1], "ORIGIN", 6) == 0 && (len
= 7) != 0)
201 || (strncmp (&s
[1], "PLATFORM", 8) == 0 && (len
= 9) != 0))
202 && (s
[len
] == '\0' || s
[len
] == '/' || s
[len
] == ':'))
204 if ((repl
= len
== 7 ? l
->l_origin
: _dl_platform
) != NULL
205 && repl
!= (const char *) -1)
207 wp
= __stpcpy (wp
, repl
);
212 /* We cannot use this path element, the value of the
213 replacement is unknown. */
216 while (*s
!= '\0' && *s
!= ':')
221 /* No SDK we recognize. */
239 /* Add `name' to the list of names for a particular shared object.
240 `name' is expected to have been allocated with malloc and will
241 be freed if the shared object already has this name.
242 Returns false if the object already had this name. */
245 add_name_to_object (struct link_map
*l
, const char *name
)
247 struct libname_list
*lnp
, *lastp
;
248 struct libname_list
*newname
;
252 for (lnp
= l
->l_libname
; lnp
!= NULL
; lastp
= lnp
, lnp
= lnp
->next
)
253 if (strcmp (name
, lnp
->name
) == 0)
256 name_len
= strlen (name
) + 1;
257 newname
= malloc (sizeof *newname
+ name_len
);
260 /* No more memory. */
261 _dl_signal_error (ENOMEM
, name
, "cannot allocate name record");
264 /* The object should have a libname set from _dl_new_object. */
265 assert (lastp
!= NULL
);
267 newname
->name
= memcpy (newname
+ 1, name
, name_len
);
268 newname
->next
= NULL
;
269 lastp
->next
= newname
;
272 /* All known directories in sorted order. */
273 static struct r_search_path_elem
*all_dirs
;
275 /* Standard search directories. */
276 static struct r_search_path_elem
**rtld_search_dirs
;
278 static size_t max_dirnamelen
;
280 static inline struct r_search_path_elem
**
281 fillin_rpath (char *rpath
, struct r_search_path_elem
**result
, const char *sep
,
282 const char **trusted
, const char *what
, const char *where
)
287 while ((cp
= __strsep (&rpath
, sep
)) != NULL
)
289 struct r_search_path_elem
*dirp
;
290 size_t len
= strlen (cp
);
292 /* `strsep' can pass an empty string. This has to be
293 interpreted as `use the current directory'. */
296 static char curwd
[2];
297 cp
= strcpy (curwd
, ".");
300 /* Remove trailing slashes (except for "/"). */
301 while (len
> 1 && cp
[len
- 1] == '/')
304 /* Make sure we don't use untrusted directories if we run SUID. */
307 const char **trun
= trusted
;
309 /* All trusted directories must be complete names. */
314 && (memcmp (*trun
, cp
, len
) != 0
315 || (*trun
)[len
] != '/'
316 || (*trun
)[len
+ 1] != '\0'))
320 /* It's no trusted directory, skip it. */
324 /* Now add one if there is none so far. */
325 if (len
> 0 && cp
[len
- 1] != '/')
328 /* See if this directory is already known. */
329 for (dirp
= all_dirs
; dirp
!= NULL
; dirp
= dirp
->next
)
330 if (dirp
->dirnamelen
== len
&& memcmp (cp
, dirp
->dirname
, len
) == 0)
335 /* It is available, see whether it's on our own list. */
337 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< nelems
; ++cnt
)
338 if (result
[cnt
] == dirp
)
342 result
[nelems
++] = dirp
;
348 /* It's a new directory. Create an entry and add it. */
349 dirp
= (struct r_search_path_elem
*)
350 malloc (sizeof (*dirp
) + ncapstr
* sizeof (enum r_dir_status
));
352 _dl_signal_error (ENOMEM
, NULL
,
353 "cannot create cache for search path");
356 dirp
->dirnamelen
= len
;
358 if (len
> max_dirnamelen
)
359 max_dirnamelen
= len
;
361 /* We have to make sure all the relative directories are never
362 ignored. The current directory might change and all our
363 saved information would be void. */
365 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< ncapstr
; ++cnt
)
366 dirp
->status
[cnt
] = existing
;
368 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< ncapstr
; ++cnt
)
369 dirp
->status
[cnt
] = unknown
;
374 dirp
->next
= all_dirs
;
377 /* Put it in the result array. */
378 result
[nelems
++] = dirp
;
382 /* Terminate the array. */
383 result
[nelems
] = NULL
;
389 static struct r_search_path_elem
**
391 decompose_rpath (const char *rpath
, size_t additional_room
, struct link_map
*l
)
393 /* Make a copy we can work with. */
394 const char *where
= l
->l_name
;
397 struct r_search_path_elem
**result
;
400 /* First see whether we must forget the RPATH from this object. */
401 if (_dl_inhibit_rpath
!= NULL
&& !__libc_enable_secure
)
403 const char *found
= strstr (_dl_inhibit_rpath
, where
);
406 size_t len
= strlen (where
);
407 if ((found
== _dl_inhibit_rpath
|| found
[-1] == ':')
408 && (found
[len
] == '\0' || found
[len
] == ':'))
410 /* This object is on the list of objects for which the RPATH
412 result
= (struct r_search_path_elem
**)
413 malloc ((additional_room
+ 1) * sizeof (*result
));
415 _dl_signal_error (ENOMEM
, NULL
,
416 "cannot create cache for search path");
424 /* Make a writable copy. At the same time expand possible dynamic
426 copy
= expand_dynamic_string_token (l
, rpath
);
428 _dl_signal_error (ENOMEM
, NULL
, "cannot create RPATH copy");
430 /* Count the number of necessary elements in the result array. */
432 for (cp
= copy
; *cp
!= '\0'; ++cp
)
436 /* Allocate room for the result. NELEMS + 1 + ADDITIONAL_ROOM is an upper
437 limit for the number of necessary entries. */
438 result
= (struct r_search_path_elem
**) malloc ((nelems
+ 1
439 + additional_room
+ 1)
442 _dl_signal_error (ENOMEM
, NULL
, "cannot create cache for search path");
444 return fillin_rpath (copy
, result
, ":", NULL
, "RPATH", where
);
450 _dl_init_paths (const char *llp
)
452 static const char *system_dirs
[] =
454 #include "trusted-dirs.h"
458 struct r_search_path_elem
*pelem
, **aelem
;
462 /* We have in `search_path' the information about the RPATH of the
463 dynamic loader. Now fill in the information about the applications
464 RPATH and the directories addressed by the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
469 /* Number of elements in the library path. */
472 /* First determine how many elements the LD_LIBRARY_PATH contents has. */
473 if (llp
!= NULL
&& *llp
!= '\0')
475 /* Simply count the number of colons. */
476 const char *cp
= llp
;
480 if (*cp
== ':' || *cp
== ';')
488 /* Get the capabilities. */
489 capstr
= _dl_important_hwcaps (_dl_platform
, _dl_platformlen
,
490 &ncapstr
, &max_capstrlen
);
492 /* First set up the rest of the default search directory entries. */
493 aelem
= rtld_search_dirs
= (struct r_search_path_elem
**)
494 malloc ((ncapstr
+ 1) * sizeof (struct r_search_path_elem
*));
496 round_size
= ((2 * sizeof (struct r_search_path_elem
) - 1
497 + ncapstr
* sizeof (enum r_dir_status
))
498 / sizeof (struct r_search_path_elem
));
500 rtld_search_dirs
[0] = (struct r_search_path_elem
*)
501 malloc ((sizeof (system_dirs
) / sizeof (system_dirs
[0]) - 1)
502 * round_size
* sizeof (struct r_search_path_elem
));
503 if (rtld_search_dirs
[0] == NULL
)
504 _dl_signal_error (ENOMEM
, NULL
, "cannot create cache for search path");
506 pelem
= all_dirs
= rtld_search_dirs
[0];
507 for (strp
= system_dirs
; *strp
!= NULL
; ++strp
, pelem
+= round_size
)
513 pelem
->next
= *(strp
+ 1) == NULL
? NULL
: (pelem
+ round_size
);
515 pelem
->what
= "system search path";
518 pelem
->dirnamelen
= strlen (pelem
->dirname
= *strp
);
519 if (pelem
->dirnamelen
> max_dirnamelen
)
520 max_dirnamelen
= pelem
->dirnamelen
;
522 if (pelem
->dirname
[0] != '/')
523 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< ncapstr
; ++cnt
)
524 pelem
->status
[cnt
] = existing
;
526 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< ncapstr
; ++cnt
)
527 pelem
->status
[cnt
] = unknown
;
532 /* This points to the map of the main object. */
535 /* We should never get here when initializing in a static application.
536 If this is a dynamically linked application _dl_loaded always
537 points to the main map which is not dlopen()ed. */
538 assert (l
->l_type
!= lt_loaded
);
540 if (l
->l_info
[DT_RPATH
])
542 /* Allocate room for the search path and fill in information
545 decompose_rpath ((const char *)
546 (l
->l_addr
+ l
->l_info
[DT_STRTAB
]->d_un
.d_ptr
547 + l
->l_info
[DT_RPATH
]->d_un
.d_val
),
552 /* If we have no LD_LIBRARY_PATH and no RPATH we must tell
553 this somehow to prevent we look this up again and again. */
555 l
->l_rpath_dirs
= (struct r_search_path_elem
**) -1l;
558 l
->l_rpath_dirs
= (struct r_search_path_elem
**)
559 malloc ((nllp
+ 1) * sizeof (*l
->l_rpath_dirs
));
560 if (l
->l_rpath_dirs
== NULL
)
561 _dl_signal_error (ENOMEM
, NULL
,
562 "cannot create cache for search path");
563 l
->l_rpath_dirs
[0] = NULL
;
567 /* We don't need to search the list of fake entries which is searched
568 when no dynamic objects were loaded at this time. */
569 fake_path_list
= NULL
;
573 char *copy
= local_strdup (llp
);
575 /* Decompose the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and fill in the result.
576 First search for the next place to enter elements. */
577 struct r_search_path_elem
**result
= l
->l_rpath_dirs
;
578 while (*result
!= NULL
)
581 /* We need to take care that the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment
582 variable can contain a semicolon. */
583 (void) fillin_rpath (copy
, result
, ":;",
584 __libc_enable_secure
? system_dirs
: NULL
,
585 "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", NULL
);
588 /* This is a statically linked program but we still have to take
589 care for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. We use a fake
590 link_map entry. This will only contain the l_rpath_dirs
594 fake_path_list
= NULL
;
597 fake_path_list
= (struct r_search_path_elem
**)
598 malloc ((nllp
+ 1) * sizeof (struct r_search_path_elem
*));
599 if (fake_path_list
== NULL
)
600 _dl_signal_error (ENOMEM
, NULL
,
601 "cannot create cache for search path");
603 (void) fillin_rpath (local_strdup (llp
), fake_path_list
, ":;",
604 __libc_enable_secure
? system_dirs
: NULL
,
605 "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", NULL
);
611 /* Map in the shared object NAME, actually located in REALNAME, and already
614 #ifndef EXTERNAL_MAP_FROM_FD
618 _dl_map_object_from_fd (const char *name
, int fd
, char *realname
,
619 struct link_map
*loader
, int l_type
)
621 struct link_map
*l
= NULL
;
623 #define LOSE(s) lose (0, (s))
624 void lose (int code
, const char *msg
)
629 /* Remove the stillborn object from the list and free it. */
631 l
->l_prev
->l_next
= l
->l_next
;
633 l
->l_next
->l_prev
= l
->l_prev
;
637 _dl_signal_error (code
, name
, msg
);
640 inline caddr_t
map_segment (ElfW(Addr
) mapstart
, size_t len
,
641 int prot
, int fixed
, off_t offset
)
643 caddr_t mapat
= __mmap ((caddr_t
) mapstart
, len
, prot
,
644 fixed
|MAP_COPY
|MAP_FILE
,
646 if (mapat
== MAP_FAILED
)
647 lose (errno
, "failed to map segment from shared object");
651 const ElfW(Ehdr
) *header
;
652 const ElfW(Phdr
) *phdr
;
653 const ElfW(Phdr
) *ph
;
659 /* Look again to see if the real name matched another already loaded. */
660 for (l
= _dl_loaded
; l
; l
= l
->l_next
)
661 if (! strcmp (realname
, l
->l_name
))
663 /* The object is already loaded.
664 Just bump its reference count and return it. */
667 /* If the name is not in the list of names for this object add
670 add_name_to_object (l
, name
);
675 /* Print debugging message. */
677 _dl_debug_message (1, "file=", name
, "; generating link map\n", NULL
);
679 /* Read the header directly. */
680 readbuf
= alloca (_dl_pagesize
);
681 readlength
= __libc_read (fd
, readbuf
, _dl_pagesize
);
682 if (readlength
< (ssize_t
) sizeof(*header
))
683 lose (errno
, "cannot read file data");
684 header
= (void *) readbuf
;
686 /* Check the header for basic validity. */
687 if (*(Elf32_Word
*) &header
->e_ident
!=
688 #if BYTE_ORDER == LITTLE_ENDIAN
689 ((ELFMAG0
<< (EI_MAG0
* 8)) |
690 (ELFMAG1
<< (EI_MAG1
* 8)) |
691 (ELFMAG2
<< (EI_MAG2
* 8)) |
692 (ELFMAG3
<< (EI_MAG3
* 8)))
694 ((ELFMAG0
<< (EI_MAG3
* 8)) |
695 (ELFMAG1
<< (EI_MAG2
* 8)) |
696 (ELFMAG2
<< (EI_MAG1
* 8)) |
697 (ELFMAG3
<< (EI_MAG0
* 8)))
700 LOSE ("invalid ELF header");
701 #define ELF32_CLASS ELFCLASS32
702 #define ELF64_CLASS ELFCLASS64
703 if (header
->e_ident
[EI_CLASS
] != ELFW(CLASS
))
704 LOSE ("ELF file class not " STRING(__ELF_NATIVE_CLASS
) "-bit");
705 if (header
->e_ident
[EI_DATA
] != byteorder
)
706 LOSE ("ELF file data encoding not " byteorder_name
);
707 if (header
->e_ident
[EI_VERSION
] != EV_CURRENT
)
708 LOSE ("ELF file version ident not " STRING(EV_CURRENT
));
709 /* XXX We should be able so set system specific versions which are
711 if (header
->e_ident
[EI_OSABI
] != ELFOSABI_SYSV
)
712 LOSE ("ELF file OS ABI not " STRING(ELFOSABI_SYSV
));
713 if (header
->e_ident
[EI_ABIVERSION
] != 0)
714 LOSE ("ELF file ABI version not 0");
715 if (header
->e_version
!= EV_CURRENT
)
716 LOSE ("ELF file version not " STRING(EV_CURRENT
));
717 if (! elf_machine_matches_host (header
->e_machine
))
718 LOSE ("ELF file machine architecture not " ELF_MACHINE_NAME
);
719 if (header
->e_phentsize
!= sizeof (ElfW(Phdr
)))
720 LOSE ("ELF file's phentsize not the expected size");
724 if (_dl_zerofd
== -1)
726 _dl_zerofd
= _dl_sysdep_open_zero_fill ();
727 if (_dl_zerofd
== -1)
730 _dl_signal_error (errno
, NULL
, "cannot open zero fill device");
735 /* Enter the new object in the list of loaded objects. */
736 l
= _dl_new_object (realname
, name
, l_type
, loader
);
738 lose (ENOMEM
, "cannot create shared object descriptor");
741 /* Extract the remaining details we need from the ELF header
742 and then read in the program header table. */
743 l
->l_entry
= header
->e_entry
;
744 type
= header
->e_type
;
745 l
->l_phnum
= header
->e_phnum
;
747 maplength
= header
->e_phnum
* sizeof (ElfW(Phdr
));
748 if (header
->e_phoff
+ maplength
<= readlength
)
749 phdr
= (void *) (readbuf
+ header
->e_phoff
);
752 phdr
= alloca (maplength
);
753 __lseek (fd
, SEEK_SET
, header
->e_phoff
);
754 if (__libc_read (fd
, (void *) phdr
, maplength
) != maplength
)
755 lose (errno
, "cannot read file data");
759 /* Scan the program header table, collecting its load commands. */
762 ElfW(Addr
) mapstart
, mapend
, dataend
, allocend
;
765 } loadcmds
[l
->l_phnum
], *c
;
766 size_t nloadcmds
= 0;
771 for (ph
= phdr
; ph
< &phdr
[l
->l_phnum
]; ++ph
)
774 /* These entries tell us where to find things once the file's
775 segments are mapped in. We record the addresses it says
776 verbatim, and later correct for the run-time load address. */
778 l
->l_ld
= (void *) ph
->p_vaddr
;
781 l
->l_phdr
= (void *) ph
->p_vaddr
;
785 /* A load command tells us to map in part of the file.
786 We record the load commands and process them all later. */
787 if (ph
->p_align
% _dl_pagesize
!= 0)
788 LOSE ("ELF load command alignment not page-aligned");
789 if ((ph
->p_vaddr
- ph
->p_offset
) % ph
->p_align
)
790 LOSE ("ELF load command address/offset not properly aligned");
792 struct loadcmd
*c
= &loadcmds
[nloadcmds
++];
793 c
->mapstart
= ph
->p_vaddr
& ~(ph
->p_align
- 1);
794 c
->mapend
= ((ph
->p_vaddr
+ ph
->p_filesz
+ _dl_pagesize
- 1)
795 & ~(_dl_pagesize
- 1));
796 c
->dataend
= ph
->p_vaddr
+ ph
->p_filesz
;
797 c
->allocend
= ph
->p_vaddr
+ ph
->p_memsz
;
798 c
->mapoff
= ph
->p_offset
& ~(ph
->p_align
- 1);
800 if (ph
->p_flags
& PF_R
)
801 c
->prot
|= PROT_READ
;
802 if (ph
->p_flags
& PF_W
)
803 c
->prot
|= PROT_WRITE
;
804 if (ph
->p_flags
& PF_X
)
805 c
->prot
|= PROT_EXEC
;
810 /* Now process the load commands and map segments into memory. */
813 /* Length of the sections to be loaded. */
814 maplength
= loadcmds
[nloadcmds
- 1].allocend
- c
->mapstart
;
816 if (type
== ET_DYN
|| type
== ET_REL
)
818 /* This is a position-independent shared object. We can let the
819 kernel map it anywhere it likes, but we must have space for all
820 the segments in their specified positions relative to the first.
821 So we map the first segment without MAP_FIXED, but with its
822 extent increased to cover all the segments. Then we remove
823 access from excess portion, and there is known sufficient space
824 there to remap from the later segments.
826 As a refinement, sometimes we have an address that we would
827 prefer to map such objects at; but this is only a preference,
828 the OS can do whatever it likes. */
831 mappref
= (ELF_PREFERRED_ADDRESS (loader
, maplength
, c
->mapstart
)
832 - MAP_BASE_ADDR (l
));
833 mapat
= map_segment (mappref
, maplength
, c
->prot
, 0, c
->mapoff
);
834 l
->l_addr
= (ElfW(Addr
)) mapat
- c
->mapstart
;
836 /* Change protection on the excess portion to disallow all access;
837 the portions we do not remap later will be inaccessible as if
838 unallocated. Then jump into the normal segment-mapping loop to
839 handle the portion of the segment past the end of the file
841 __mprotect ((caddr_t
) (l
->l_addr
+ c
->mapend
),
842 loadcmds
[nloadcmds
- 1].allocend
- c
->mapend
,
845 /* Remember which part of the address space this object uses. */
846 l
->l_map_start
= c
->mapstart
+ l
->l_addr
;
847 l
->l_map_end
= l
->l_map_start
+ maplength
;
853 /* Notify ELF_PREFERRED_ADDRESS that we have to load this one
855 ELF_FIXED_ADDRESS (loader
, c
->mapstart
);
858 /* Remember which part of the address space this object uses. */
859 l
->l_map_start
= c
->mapstart
+ l
->l_addr
;
860 l
->l_map_end
= l
->l_map_start
+ maplength
;
862 while (c
< &loadcmds
[nloadcmds
])
864 if (c
->mapend
> c
->mapstart
)
865 /* Map the segment contents from the file. */
866 map_segment (l
->l_addr
+ c
->mapstart
, c
->mapend
- c
->mapstart
,
867 c
->prot
, MAP_FIXED
, c
->mapoff
);
870 if (c
->allocend
> c
->dataend
)
872 /* Extra zero pages should appear at the end of this segment,
873 after the data mapped from the file. */
874 ElfW(Addr
) zero
, zeroend
, zeropage
;
876 zero
= l
->l_addr
+ c
->dataend
;
877 zeroend
= l
->l_addr
+ c
->allocend
;
878 zeropage
= (zero
+ _dl_pagesize
- 1) & ~(_dl_pagesize
- 1);
880 if (zeroend
< zeropage
)
881 /* All the extra data is in the last page of the segment.
882 We can just zero it. */
887 /* Zero the final part of the last page of the segment. */
888 if ((c
->prot
& PROT_WRITE
) == 0)
891 if (__mprotect ((caddr_t
) (zero
& ~(_dl_pagesize
- 1)),
892 _dl_pagesize
, c
->prot
|PROT_WRITE
) < 0)
893 lose (errno
, "cannot change memory protections");
895 memset ((void *) zero
, 0, zeropage
- zero
);
896 if ((c
->prot
& PROT_WRITE
) == 0)
897 __mprotect ((caddr_t
) (zero
& ~(_dl_pagesize
- 1)),
898 _dl_pagesize
, c
->prot
);
901 if (zeroend
> zeropage
)
903 /* Map the remaining zero pages in from the zero fill FD. */
905 mapat
= __mmap ((caddr_t
) zeropage
, zeroend
- zeropage
,
906 c
->prot
, MAP_ANON
|MAP_PRIVATE
|MAP_FIXED
,
908 if (mapat
== MAP_FAILED
)
909 lose (errno
, "cannot map zero-fill pages");
918 /* There was no PT_PHDR specified. We need to find the phdr in the
919 load image ourselves. We assume it is in fact in the load image
920 somewhere, and that the first load command starts at the
921 beginning of the file and thus contains the ELF file header. */
922 ElfW(Addr
) bof
= l
->l_addr
+ loadcmds
[0].mapstart
;
923 assert (loadcmds
[0].mapoff
== 0);
924 l
->l_phdr
= (void *) (bof
+ ((const ElfW(Ehdr
) *) bof
)->e_phoff
);
927 /* Adjust the PT_PHDR value by the runtime load address. */
928 (ElfW(Addr
)) l
->l_phdr
+= l
->l_addr
;
931 /* We are done mapping in the file. We no longer need the descriptor. */
934 if (l
->l_type
== lt_library
&& type
== ET_EXEC
)
935 l
->l_type
= lt_executable
;
940 LOSE ("object file has no dynamic section");
943 (ElfW(Addr
)) l
->l_ld
+= l
->l_addr
;
945 l
->l_entry
+= l
->l_addr
;
949 const size_t nibbles
= sizeof (void *) * 2;
950 char buf1
[nibbles
+ 1];
951 char buf2
[nibbles
+ 1];
952 char buf3
[nibbles
+ 1];
954 buf1
[nibbles
] = '\0';
955 buf2
[nibbles
] = '\0';
956 buf3
[nibbles
] = '\0';
958 memset (buf1
, '0', nibbles
);
959 memset (buf2
, '0', nibbles
);
960 memset (buf3
, '0', nibbles
);
961 _itoa_word ((unsigned long int) l
->l_ld
, &buf1
[nibbles
], 16, 0);
962 _itoa_word ((unsigned long int) l
->l_addr
, &buf2
[nibbles
], 16, 0);
963 _itoa_word (maplength
, &buf3
[nibbles
], 16, 0);
965 _dl_debug_message (1, " dynamic: 0x", buf1
, " base: 0x", buf2
,
966 " size: 0x", buf3
, "\n", NULL
);
967 memset (buf1
, '0', nibbles
);
968 memset (buf2
, '0', nibbles
);
969 memset (buf3
, ' ', nibbles
);
970 _itoa_word ((unsigned long int) l
->l_entry
, &buf1
[nibbles
], 16, 0);
971 _itoa_word ((unsigned long int) l
->l_phdr
, &buf2
[nibbles
], 16, 0);
972 _itoa_word (l
->l_phnum
, &buf3
[nibbles
], 10, 0);
973 _dl_debug_message (1, " entry: 0x", buf1
, " phdr: 0x", buf2
,
974 " phnum: ", buf3
, "\n\n", NULL
);
977 elf_get_dynamic_info (l
->l_ld
, l
->l_info
);
978 if (l
->l_info
[DT_HASH
])
981 /* If this object has DT_SYMBOLIC set modify now its scope. We don't
982 have to do this for the main map. */
983 if (l
->l_info
[DT_SYMBOLIC
] && &l
->l_searchlist
!= l
->l_scope
[0])
985 /* Create an appropriate searchlist. It contains only this map.
987 XXX This is the definition of DT_SYMBOLIC in SysVr4. The old
988 GNU ld.so implementation had a different interpretation which
989 is more reasonable. We are prepared to add this possibility
990 back as part of a GNU extension of the ELF format. */
991 l
->l_symbolic_searchlist
.r_list
=
992 (struct link_map
**) malloc (sizeof (struct link_map
*));
994 if (l
->l_symbolic_searchlist
.r_list
== NULL
)
995 lose (ENOMEM
, "cannot create searchlist");
997 l
->l_symbolic_searchlist
.r_list
[0] = l
;
998 l
->l_symbolic_searchlist
.r_nlist
= 1;
999 l
->l_symbolic_searchlist
.r_duplist
= l
->l_symbolic_searchlist
.r_list
;
1000 l
->l_symbolic_searchlist
.r_nduplist
= 1;
1002 /* Now move the existing entries one back. */
1003 memmove (&l
->l_scope
[1], &l
->l_scope
[0],
1004 3 * sizeof (struct r_scope_elem
*));
1006 /* Now add the new entry. */
1007 l
->l_scope
[0] = &l
->l_symbolic_searchlist
;
1013 /* Print search path. */
1015 print_search_path (struct r_search_path_elem
**list
,
1016 const char *what
, const char *name
)
1018 char buf
[max_dirnamelen
+ max_capstrlen
];
1021 _dl_debug_message (1, " search path=", NULL
);
1023 while (*list
!= NULL
&& (*list
)->what
== what
) /* Yes, ==. */
1025 char *endp
= __mempcpy (buf
, (*list
)->dirname
, (*list
)->dirnamelen
);
1028 for (cnt
= 0; cnt
< ncapstr
; ++cnt
)
1029 if ((*list
)->status
[cnt
] != nonexisting
)
1031 char *cp
= __mempcpy (endp
, capstr
[cnt
].str
, capstr
[cnt
].len
);
1032 if (cp
== buf
|| (cp
== buf
+ 1 && buf
[0] == '/'))
1036 _dl_debug_message (0, first
? "" : ":", buf
, NULL
);
1044 _dl_debug_message (0, "\t\t(", what
, " from file ",
1045 name
[0] ? name
: _dl_argv
[0], ")\n", NULL
);
1047 _dl_debug_message (0, "\t\t(", what
, ")\n", NULL
);
1050 /* Try to open NAME in one of the directories in DIRS.
1051 Return the fd, or -1. If successful, fill in *REALNAME
1052 with the malloc'd full directory name. */
1055 open_path (const char *name
, size_t namelen
, int preloaded
,
1056 struct r_search_path_elem
**dirs
,
1061 const char *current_what
= NULL
;
1063 if (dirs
== NULL
|| *dirs
== NULL
)
1065 __set_errno (ENOENT
);
1069 buf
= __alloca (max_dirnamelen
+ max_capstrlen
+ namelen
);
1072 struct r_search_path_elem
*this_dir
= *dirs
;
1077 /* If we are debugging the search for libraries print the path
1078 now if it hasn't happened now. */
1079 if (_dl_debug_libs
&& current_what
!= this_dir
->what
)
1081 current_what
= this_dir
->what
;
1082 print_search_path (dirs
, current_what
, this_dir
->where
);
1085 edp
= (char *) __mempcpy (buf
, this_dir
->dirname
, this_dir
->dirnamelen
);
1086 for (cnt
= 0; fd
== -1 && cnt
< ncapstr
; ++cnt
)
1088 /* Skip this directory if we know it does not exist. */
1089 if (this_dir
->status
[cnt
] == nonexisting
)
1093 ((char *) __mempcpy (__mempcpy (edp
,
1094 capstr
[cnt
].str
, capstr
[cnt
].len
),
1098 /* Print name we try if this is wanted. */
1100 _dl_debug_message (1, " trying file=", buf
, "\n", NULL
);
1102 fd
= __open (buf
, O_RDONLY
);
1103 if (this_dir
->status
[cnt
] == unknown
)
1106 this_dir
->status
[cnt
] = existing
;
1109 /* We failed to open machine dependent library. Let's
1110 test whether there is any directory at all. */
1113 buf
[buflen
- namelen
- 1] = '\0';
1115 if (__xstat (_STAT_VER
, buf
, &st
) != 0
1116 || ! S_ISDIR (st
.st_mode
))
1117 /* The directory does not exist or it is no directory. */
1118 this_dir
->status
[cnt
] = nonexisting
;
1120 this_dir
->status
[cnt
] = existing
;
1124 if (fd
!= -1 && preloaded
&& __libc_enable_secure
)
1126 /* This is an extra security effort to make sure nobody can
1127 preload broken shared objects which are in the trusted
1128 directories and so exploit the bugs. */
1131 if (__fxstat (_STAT_VER
, fd
, &st
) != 0
1132 || (st
.st_mode
& S_ISUID
) == 0)
1134 /* The shared object cannot be tested for being SUID
1135 or this bit is not set. In this case we must not
1139 /* We simply ignore the file, signal this by setting
1140 the error value which would have been set by `open'. */
1148 *realname
= malloc (buflen
);
1149 if (*realname
!= NULL
)
1151 memcpy (*realname
, buf
, buflen
);
1156 /* No memory for the name, we certainly won't be able
1157 to load and link it. */
1162 if (errno
!= ENOENT
&& errno
!= EACCES
)
1163 /* The file exists and is readable, but something went wrong. */
1166 while (*++dirs
!= NULL
);
1171 /* Map in the shared object file NAME. */
1175 _dl_map_object (struct link_map
*loader
, const char *name
, int preloaded
,
1176 int type
, int trace_mode
)
1183 /* Look for this name among those already loaded. */
1184 for (l
= _dl_loaded
; l
; l
= l
->l_next
)
1186 /* If the requested name matches the soname of a loaded object,
1187 use that object. Elide this check for names that have not
1189 if (l
->l_opencount
<= 0)
1191 if (!_dl_name_match_p (name
, l
))
1195 if (l
->l_info
[DT_SONAME
] == NULL
)
1198 soname
= (const char *) (l
->l_addr
1199 + l
->l_info
[DT_STRTAB
]->d_un
.d_ptr
1200 + l
->l_info
[DT_SONAME
]->d_un
.d_val
);
1201 if (strcmp (name
, soname
) != 0)
1204 /* We have a match on a new name -- cache it. */
1205 add_name_to_object (l
, soname
);
1208 /* We have a match -- bump the reference count and return it. */
1213 /* Display information if we are debugging. */
1214 if (_dl_debug_files
&& loader
!= NULL
)
1215 _dl_debug_message (1, "\nfile=", name
, "; needed by ",
1216 loader
->l_name
[0] ? loader
->l_name
: _dl_argv
[0],
1219 if (strchr (name
, '/') == NULL
)
1221 /* Search for NAME in several places. */
1223 size_t namelen
= strlen (name
) + 1;
1226 _dl_debug_message (1, "find library=", name
, "; searching\n", NULL
);
1230 /* First try the DT_RPATH of the dependent object that caused NAME
1231 to be loaded. Then that object's dependent, and on up. */
1232 for (l
= loader
; fd
== -1 && l
; l
= l
->l_loader
)
1233 if (l
&& l
->l_info
[DT_RPATH
])
1235 /* Make sure the cache information is available. */
1236 if (l
->l_rpath_dirs
== NULL
)
1238 size_t ptrval
= (l
->l_addr
1239 + l
->l_info
[DT_STRTAB
]->d_un
.d_ptr
1240 + l
->l_info
[DT_RPATH
]->d_un
.d_val
);
1242 decompose_rpath ((const char *) ptrval
, 0, l
);
1245 if (l
->l_rpath_dirs
!= (struct r_search_path_elem
**) -1l)
1246 fd
= open_path (name
, namelen
, preloaded
, l
->l_rpath_dirs
,
1250 /* If dynamically linked, try the DT_RPATH of the executable itself
1251 and the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. */
1253 if (fd
== -1 && l
&& l
->l_type
!= lt_loaded
&& l
!= loader
1254 && l
->l_rpath_dirs
!= (struct r_search_path_elem
**) -1l)
1255 fd
= open_path (name
, namelen
, preloaded
, l
->l_rpath_dirs
, &realname
);
1257 /* This is used if a static binary uses dynamic loading and there
1258 is a LD_LIBRARY_PATH given. */
1259 if (fd
== -1 && fake_path_list
!= NULL
)
1260 fd
= open_path (name
, namelen
, preloaded
, fake_path_list
, &realname
);
1264 /* Check the list of libraries in the file /etc/ld.so.cache,
1265 for compatibility with Linux's ldconfig program. */
1266 extern const char *_dl_load_cache_lookup (const char *name
);
1267 const char *cached
= _dl_load_cache_lookup (name
);
1270 fd
= __open (cached
, O_RDONLY
);
1273 realname
= local_strdup (cached
);
1274 if (realname
== NULL
)
1283 /* Finally, try the default path. */
1285 fd
= open_path (name
, namelen
, preloaded
, rtld_search_dirs
, &realname
);
1287 /* Add another newline when we a tracing the library loading. */
1289 _dl_debug_message (1, "\n", NULL
);
1293 /* The path may contain dynamic string tokens. */
1295 ? expand_dynamic_string_token (loader
, name
)
1296 : local_strdup (name
));
1297 if (realname
== NULL
)
1301 fd
= __open (realname
, O_RDONLY
);
1311 /* We haven't found an appropriate library. But since we
1312 are only interested in the list of libraries this isn't
1313 so severe. Fake an entry with all the information we
1315 static const ElfW(Symndx
) dummy_bucket
= STN_UNDEF
;
1317 /* Enter the new object in the list of loaded objects. */
1318 if ((name_copy
= local_strdup (name
)) == NULL
1319 || (l
= _dl_new_object (name_copy
, name
, type
, loader
)) == NULL
)
1320 _dl_signal_error (ENOMEM
, name
,
1321 "cannot create shared object descriptor");
1322 /* We use an opencount of 0 as a sign for the faked entry. */
1325 l
->l_buckets
= &dummy_bucket
;
1332 _dl_signal_error (errno
, name
, "cannot open shared object file");
1335 return _dl_map_object_from_fd (name
, fd
, realname
, loader
, type
);