1 /* Error handling for runtime dynamic linker.
2 Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3 This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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6 modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
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11 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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17 write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
18 Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
24 #include <elf/ldsodefs.h>
25 #include <bits/libc-tsd.h>
27 /* This structure communicates state between _dl_catch_error and
31 char *errstring
; /* Error detail filled in here. */
32 jmp_buf env
; /* longjmp here on error. */
35 /* Multiple threads at once can use the `_dl_catch_error' function. The
36 calls can come from `_dl_map_object_deps', `_dlerror_run', or from
37 any of the libc functionality which loads dynamic objects (NSS, iconv).
38 Therefore we have to be prepared to save the state in thread-local
41 __libc_tsd_define (static, DL_ERROR
)
42 #define tsd_getspecific() __libc_tsd_get (DL_ERROR)
43 #define tsd_setspecific(data) __libc_tsd_set (DL_ERROR, (data))
46 /* This points to a function which is called when an error is
47 received. Unlike the handling of `catch' this function may return.
48 The arguments will be the `errstring' and `objname'.
50 Since this functionality is not used in normal programs (only in ld.so)
51 we do not care about multi-threaded programs here. We keep this as a
53 static receiver_fct receiver
;
58 _dl_signal_error (int errcode
,
60 const char *errstring
)
65 errstring
= "DYNAMIC LINKER BUG!!!";
67 lcatch
= tsd_getspecific ();
70 /* We are inside _dl_catch_error. Return to it. We have to
71 duplicate the error string since it might be allocated on the
73 size_t objname_len
= objname
? strlen (objname
) + 2 : 0;
74 size_t errstring_len
= strlen (errstring
) + 1;
75 lcatch
->errstring
= malloc (objname_len
+ errstring_len
);
76 if (lcatch
->errstring
!= NULL
)
80 memcpy (lcatch
->errstring
, objname
, objname_len
- 2);
81 memcpy (lcatch
->errstring
+ objname_len
- 2, ": ", 2);
83 memcpy (lcatch
->errstring
+ objname_len
, errstring
, errstring_len
);
85 longjmp (lcatch
->env
, errcode
?: -1);
89 /* We are inside _dl_receive_error. Call the user supplied
90 handler and resume the work. The receiver will still be
92 (*receiver
) (errcode
, objname
, errstring
);
96 /* Lossage while resolving the program's own symbols is always fatal. */
98 _dl_sysdep_fatal (_dl_argv
[0] ?: "<program name unknown>",
99 ": error in loading shared libraries: ",
100 objname
?: "", objname
&& *objname
? ": " : "",
101 errstring
, errcode
? ": " : "",
103 ? __strerror_r (errcode
, buffer
, sizeof buffer
)
110 _dl_catch_error (char **errstring
,
111 void (*operate
) (void *),
115 struct catch *volatile old
;
117 /* We need not handle `receiver' since setting a `catch' is handled
120 /* Some systems (e.g., SPARC) handle constructors to local variables
121 inefficient. So we initialize `c' by hand. */
124 old
= tsd_getspecific ();
125 errcode
= setjmp (c
.env
);
128 tsd_setspecific (&c
);
130 tsd_setspecific (old
);
135 /* We get here only if we longjmp'd out of OPERATE. */
136 tsd_setspecific (old
);
137 *errstring
= c
.errstring
;
138 return errcode
== -1 ? 0 : errcode
;
143 _dl_receive_error (receiver_fct fct
, void (*operate
) (void *), void *args
)
145 struct catch *old_catch
;
146 receiver_fct old_receiver
;
148 old_catch
= tsd_getspecific ();
149 old_receiver
= receiver
;
151 /* Set the new values. */
152 tsd_setspecific (NULL
);
157 tsd_setspecific (old_catch
);
158 receiver
= old_receiver
;