1f07e61775
* sysdeps/i386/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rel): Check for mismatch in size for copy relocation. * sysdeps/m68k/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/sparc/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. * sysdeps/powerpc/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_rela): Likewise. Patch by Roland McGrath <roland@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. 1997-05-06 13:25 H.J. Lu <hjl@gnu.ai.mit.edu> * stdio-common/bug4.c (main): Use /tmp/bug4.test for concurrency with other tests. * stdio-common/bug3.c (main): Use /tmp/bug3.test for concurrency with other tests. * sunrpc/svc_run.c: svc_exit): New, defined. (svc_run): Test for svc_stop variable. * sunrpc/rpc/svc.h (svc_exit): New, declared. 1997-05-03 08:47 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * math/libm-test.c (test_not_exception): Don't mix the internal exception flags with the host defined FE_* values. All (indirect) callers of this and test_exceptions changed to pass the internal flag values. (csin_test): Allow invalid exception for +-Inf + i NaN. Fix typos in test names. (csinh_test): Allow invalid exception for NaN +- i Inf. 1997-05-03 09:21 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * sysdeps/m68k/fpu/__math.h (__frexp): Don't raise invalid exception on infinite value. (__m81_test, __M81_COND_NAN, __M81_COND_INF, __M81_COND_NEG, __M81_COND_ZERO): New definitions. * sysdeps/m68k/e_pow.c: Raise invalid exception for NaN result. Use __m81_test. * sysdeps/m68k/s_ccosh.c: Rewritten. * sysdeps/m68k/s_csinh.c: Rewritten. * sysdeps/m68k/s_ccoshf.c: Don't define huge_val. * sysdeps/m68k/s_ccoshl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/s_csinhf.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/s_csinhl.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/m68k/s_ccos.c: New file. * sysdeps/m68k/s_ccosf.c: New file. * sysdeps/m68k/s_ccosl.c: New file. * sysdeps/m68k/s_csin.c: New file. * sysdeps/m68k/s_csinf.c: New file. * sysdeps/m68k/s_csinl.c: New file. 1997-05-02 19:48 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * Makerules, manual/Makefile: Remove -$(subdir) suffix from subdir stamp files to avoid problems with long file names. 1997-05-03 22:24 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * sysdeps/libm-ieee754/e_acoshl.c: Fix test for x < 1. * sysdeps/libm-ieee754/e_atan2l.c: Ignore integer bit for Inf and NaN. Fix test for sign of infinite y. * sysdeps/libm-ieee754/e_atanhl.c: Fix sign of result. * sysdeps/libm-ieee754/e_sinhl.c: Fix test for sign of argument. 1997-05-03 01:15 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * csu/Makefile (extra-objs) [$(elf)=yes]: Add abi-note.o to get dependencies. * csu/abi-note.S: Replace undefined macro ALIGNARG. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/abi-tag.h: Don't use assembler comment character. 1997-05-03 22:27 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * sysdeps/m68k/dl-machine.h (elf_machine_load_address): Use notation for local label. 1997-05-05 22:00 Thorsten Kukuk <kukuk@vt.uni-paderborn.de> * nis/Makefile (libnsl-routines): Add a lot of new file names. * nis/nis_names.c (nis_add): Moved from here ... * nis/nis_add.c: ... to here and fix parameter flags. * nis/nis_names.c (nis_lookup): Moved from here ... * nis/nis_lookup.c: ... to here. * nis/nis_names.c (nis_modify): Moved from here ... * nis/nis_modify.c: ... to here and fix parameter flags. * nis/nis_names.c (nis_remove): Moved from here ... * nis/nis_remove.c: ... to here and fix parameter flags. * nis/nis_names.c: Removed. * nis/nis_subr.c (nis_domain_of): Moved from here ... * nis/nis_domain_of.c: .. to here. * nis/nis_subr.c (nis_domain_of_r): Moved from here ... * nis/nis_domain_of_r.c: .. to here and fix pointer errors. * nis/nis_addmember.c: New. * nis/nis_checkpoint.c: New. * nis/nis_creategroup.c: New. * nis/nis_defaults.c: New. * nis/nis_destroygroup.c: New. * nis/nis_getservlist.c: New. * nis/nis_ismember.c: New. * nis/nis_ping.c: New. * nis/nis_print_group_entry.c: New. * nis/nis_removemember.c: New. * nis/nis_mkdir.c: New. * nis/nis_rmdir.c: New. * nis/nis_verifygroup.c: New. * nis/rpcsvc/nislib.h: Fix internal function declarations. * nis/nis_server (nis_servstate): New. * nis/nis_server (nis_stats): New. * nis/nis_subr.c (nis_leaf_of_r): Fix buffer problems. * nis/nis_call.c: Remove debug output. * nis/nis_intern.c (__nis_finddirectory): Remove.
649 lines
21 KiB
C
649 lines
21 KiB
C
/* Machine-dependent ELF dynamic relocation inline functions. PowerPC version.
|
|
Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
|
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
|
|
|
|
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
|
|
modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
|
|
published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
|
|
License, or (at your option) any later version.
|
|
|
|
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
|
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
|
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
|
|
Library General Public License for more details.
|
|
|
|
You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
|
|
License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
|
|
write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
|
|
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
|
|
|
|
#define ELF_MACHINE_NAME "powerpc"
|
|
|
|
#include <assert.h>
|
|
#include <string.h>
|
|
#include <link.h>
|
|
#include <sys/param.h>
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* stuff for the PLT */
|
|
#define PLT_INITIAL_ENTRY_WORDS 18
|
|
#define PLT_LONGBRANCH_ENTRY_WORDS 10
|
|
#define PLT_DOUBLE_SIZE (1<<13)
|
|
#define PLT_ENTRY_START_WORDS(entry_number) \
|
|
(PLT_INITIAL_ENTRY_WORDS + (entry_number)*2 + \
|
|
((entry_number) > PLT_DOUBLE_SIZE ? \
|
|
((entry_number) - PLT_DOUBLE_SIZE)*2 : \
|
|
0))
|
|
#define PLT_DATA_START_WORDS(num_entries) PLT_ENTRY_START_WORDS(num_entries)
|
|
|
|
#define OPCODE_ADDI(rd,ra,simm) \
|
|
(0x38000000 | (rd) << 21 | (ra) << 16 | (simm) & 0xffff)
|
|
#define OPCODE_ADDIS(rd,ra,simm) \
|
|
(0x3c000000 | (rd) << 21 | (ra) << 16 | (simm) & 0xffff)
|
|
#define OPCODE_ADD(rd,ra,rb) \
|
|
(0x7c000214 | (rd) << 21 | (ra) << 16 | (rb) << 11)
|
|
#define OPCODE_B(target) (0x48000000 | (target) & 0x03fffffc)
|
|
#define OPCODE_BA(target) (0x48000002 | (target) & 0x03fffffc)
|
|
#define OPCODE_BCTR() 0x4e800420
|
|
#define OPCODE_LWZ(rd,d,ra) \
|
|
(0x80000000 | (rd) << 21 | (ra) << 16 | (d) & 0xffff)
|
|
#define OPCODE_MTCTR(rd) (0x7C0903A6 | (rd) << 21)
|
|
#define OPCODE_RLWINM(ra,rs,sh,mb,me) \
|
|
(0x54000000 | (rs) << 21 | (ra) << 16 | (sh) << 11 | (mb) << 6 | (me) << 1)
|
|
|
|
#define OPCODE_LI(rd,simm) OPCODE_ADDI(rd,0,simm)
|
|
#define OPCODE_SLWI(ra,rs,sh) OPCODE_RLWINM(ra,rs,sh,0,31-sh)
|
|
|
|
#define PPC_DCBST(where) asm __volatile__ ("dcbst 0,%0" : : "r"(where))
|
|
#define PPC_SYNC asm __volatile__ ("sync")
|
|
#define PPC_ISYNC asm __volatile__ ("sync; isync")
|
|
#define PPC_ICBI(where) asm __volatile__ ("icbi 0,%0" : : "r"(where))
|
|
|
|
/* Use this when you've modified some code, but it won't be in the
|
|
instruction fetch queue (or when it doesn't matter if it is). */
|
|
#define MODIFIED_CODE_NOQUEUE(where) \
|
|
do { PPC_DCBST(where); PPC_SYNC; PPC_ICBI(where); } while (0)
|
|
/* Use this when it might be in the instruction queue. */
|
|
#define MODIFIED_CODE(where) \
|
|
do { PPC_DCBST(where); PPC_SYNC; PPC_ICBI(where); PPC_ISYNC; } while (0)
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Return nonzero iff E_MACHINE is compatible with the running host. */
|
|
static inline int
|
|
elf_machine_matches_host (Elf32_Half e_machine)
|
|
{
|
|
return e_machine == EM_PPC;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Return the link-time address of _DYNAMIC, stored as
|
|
the first value in the GOT. */
|
|
static inline Elf32_Addr
|
|
elf_machine_dynamic (void)
|
|
{
|
|
Elf32_Addr *got;
|
|
asm (" bl _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_-4@local"
|
|
: "=l"(got));
|
|
return *got;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Return the run-time load address of the shared object. */
|
|
static inline Elf32_Addr
|
|
elf_machine_load_address (void)
|
|
{
|
|
unsigned *got;
|
|
unsigned *branchaddr;
|
|
|
|
/* This is much harder than you'd expect. Possibly I'm missing something.
|
|
The 'obvious' way:
|
|
|
|
Apparently, "bcl 20,31,$+4" is what should be used to load LR
|
|
with the address of the next instruction.
|
|
I think this is so that machines that do bl/blr pairing don't
|
|
get confused.
|
|
|
|
asm ("bcl 20,31,0f ;"
|
|
"0: mflr 0 ;"
|
|
"lis %0,0b@ha;"
|
|
"addi %0,%0,0b@l;"
|
|
"subf %0,%0,0"
|
|
: "=b" (addr) : : "r0", "lr");
|
|
|
|
doesn't work, because the linker doesn't have to (and in fact doesn't)
|
|
update the @ha and @l references; the loader (which runs after this
|
|
code) will do that.
|
|
|
|
Instead, we use the following trick:
|
|
|
|
The linker puts the _link-time_ address of _DYNAMIC at the first
|
|
word in the GOT. We could branch to that address, if we wanted,
|
|
by using an @local reloc; the linker works this out, so it's safe
|
|
to use now. We can't, of course, actually branch there, because
|
|
we'd cause an illegal instruction exception; so we need to compute
|
|
the address ourselves. That gives us the following code: */
|
|
|
|
/* Get address of the 'b _DYNAMIC@local'... */
|
|
asm ("bl 0f ;"
|
|
"b _DYNAMIC@local;"
|
|
"0:"
|
|
: "=l"(branchaddr));
|
|
|
|
/* ... and the address of the GOT. */
|
|
asm (" bl _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_-4@local"
|
|
: "=l"(got));
|
|
|
|
/* So now work out the difference between where the branch actually points,
|
|
and the offset of that location in memory from the start of the file. */
|
|
return (Elf32_Addr)branchaddr - *got +
|
|
(*branchaddr & 0x3fffffc |
|
|
(int)(*branchaddr << 6 & 0x80000000) >> 6);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#define ELF_MACHINE_BEFORE_RTLD_RELOC(dynamic_info) /* nothing */
|
|
|
|
/* Perform the relocation specified by RELOC and SYM (which is fully resolved).
|
|
LOADADDR is the load address of the object; INFO is an array indexed
|
|
by DT_* of the .dynamic section info. */
|
|
|
|
#ifdef RESOLVE
|
|
|
|
static inline void
|
|
elf_machine_rela (struct link_map *map, const Elf32_Rela *reloc,
|
|
const Elf32_Sym *sym, const struct r_found_version *version)
|
|
{
|
|
const Elf32_Sym *const refsym = sym;
|
|
Elf32_Addr *const reloc_addr = (Elf32_Addr *)(map->l_addr + reloc->r_offset);
|
|
Elf32_Word loadbase, finaladdr;
|
|
const int rinfo = ELF32_R_TYPE (reloc->r_info);
|
|
|
|
if (rinfo == R_PPC_NONE)
|
|
return;
|
|
|
|
assert (sym != NULL);
|
|
if (ELF32_ST_TYPE (sym->st_info) == STT_SECTION ||
|
|
rinfo == R_PPC_RELATIVE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Has already been relocated. */
|
|
loadbase = map->l_addr;
|
|
finaladdr = loadbase + reloc->r_addend;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
int flags;
|
|
|
|
/* We never want to use a PLT entry as the destination of a
|
|
reloc, when what is being relocated is a branch. This is
|
|
partly for efficiency, but mostly so we avoid loops. */
|
|
if (rinfo == R_PPC_REL24 ||
|
|
rinfo == R_PPC_ADDR24 ||
|
|
rinfo == R_PPC_JMP_SLOT)
|
|
flags = DL_LOOKUP_NOPLT;
|
|
else if (rinfo == R_PPC_COPY)
|
|
flags = DL_LOOKUP_NOEXEC;
|
|
else
|
|
flags = 0;
|
|
|
|
loadbase = (Elf32_Word) (char *) (RESOLVE (&sym, version, flags));
|
|
if (sym == NULL)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Weak symbol that wasn't actually defined anywhere. */
|
|
assert(loadbase == 0);
|
|
finaladdr = reloc->r_addend;
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
finaladdr = (loadbase + (Elf32_Word) (char *) sym->st_value
|
|
+ reloc->r_addend);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* This is an if/else if chain because GCC 2.7.2.[012] turns case
|
|
statements into non-PIC table lookups. When a later version
|
|
comes out that fixes this, this should be changed. */
|
|
if (rinfo == R_PPC_UADDR32 ||
|
|
rinfo == R_PPC_GLOB_DAT ||
|
|
rinfo == R_PPC_ADDR32 ||
|
|
rinfo == R_PPC_RELATIVE)
|
|
{
|
|
*reloc_addr = finaladdr;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (rinfo == R_PPC_ADDR16_LO)
|
|
{
|
|
*(Elf32_Half*) reloc_addr = finaladdr;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (rinfo == R_PPC_ADDR16_HI)
|
|
{
|
|
*(Elf32_Half*) reloc_addr = finaladdr >> 16;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (rinfo == R_PPC_ADDR16_HA)
|
|
{
|
|
*(Elf32_Half*) reloc_addr = (finaladdr + 0x8000) >> 16;
|
|
}
|
|
#ifndef RTLD_BOOTSTRAP
|
|
else if (rinfo == R_PPC_REL24)
|
|
{
|
|
Elf32_Sword delta = finaladdr - (Elf32_Word) (char *) reloc_addr;
|
|
if (delta << 6 >> 6 != delta)
|
|
_dl_signal_error (0, map->l_name,
|
|
"R_PPC_REL24 relocation out of range");
|
|
*reloc_addr = *reloc_addr & 0xfc000003 | delta & 0x3fffffc;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (rinfo == R_PPC_ADDR24)
|
|
{
|
|
if (finaladdr << 6 >> 6 != finaladdr)
|
|
_dl_signal_error (0, map->l_name,
|
|
"R_PPC_ADDR24 relocation out of range");
|
|
*reloc_addr = *reloc_addr & 0xfc000003 | finaladdr & 0x3fffffc;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (rinfo == R_PPC_COPY)
|
|
{
|
|
if (sym->st_size != refsym->st_size)
|
|
{
|
|
const char *strtab;
|
|
|
|
strtab = ((void *) map->l_addr
|
|
+ map->l_info[DT_STRTAB]->d_un.d_ptr);
|
|
_dl_sysdep_error ("Symbol `", strtab + refsym->st_name,
|
|
"' has different size in shared object, "
|
|
"consider re-linking\n", NULL);
|
|
}
|
|
memcpy (reloc_addr, (char *) finaladdr, MIN (sym->st_size,
|
|
refsym->st_size));
|
|
}
|
|
#endif
|
|
else if (rinfo == R_PPC_REL32)
|
|
{
|
|
*reloc_addr = finaladdr - (Elf32_Word) (char *) reloc_addr;
|
|
}
|
|
else if (rinfo == R_PPC_JMP_SLOT)
|
|
{
|
|
Elf32_Sword delta = finaladdr - (Elf32_Word) (char *) reloc_addr;
|
|
if (delta << 6 >> 6 == delta)
|
|
*reloc_addr = OPCODE_B (delta);
|
|
else if (finaladdr <= 0x01fffffc || finaladdr >= 0xfe000000)
|
|
*reloc_addr = OPCODE_BA (finaladdr);
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
Elf32_Word *plt;
|
|
Elf32_Word index;
|
|
|
|
plt = (Elf32_Word *)((char *)map->l_addr
|
|
+ map->l_info[DT_PLTGOT]->d_un.d_val);
|
|
index = (reloc_addr - plt - PLT_INITIAL_ENTRY_WORDS)/2;
|
|
|
|
if (index >= PLT_DOUBLE_SIZE)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Slots greater than or equal to 2^13 have 4 words available
|
|
instead of two. */
|
|
reloc_addr[0] = OPCODE_LI (11, finaladdr);
|
|
reloc_addr[1] = OPCODE_ADDIS (11, 11, finaladdr + 0x8000 >> 16);
|
|
reloc_addr[2] = OPCODE_MTCTR (11);
|
|
reloc_addr[3] = OPCODE_BCTR ();
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
Elf32_Word num_plt_entries;
|
|
|
|
num_plt_entries = (map->l_info[DT_PLTRELSZ]->d_un.d_val
|
|
/ sizeof(Elf32_Rela));
|
|
|
|
reloc_addr[0] = OPCODE_LI (11, index*4);
|
|
reloc_addr[1] =
|
|
OPCODE_B (-(4*(index*2
|
|
+ 1
|
|
- PLT_LONGBRANCH_ENTRY_WORDS
|
|
+ PLT_INITIAL_ENTRY_WORDS)));
|
|
plt[index+PLT_DATA_START_WORDS (num_plt_entries)] = finaladdr;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
MODIFIED_CODE (reloc_addr);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
assert (! "unexpected dynamic reloc type");
|
|
|
|
if (rinfo == R_PPC_ADDR16_LO ||
|
|
rinfo == R_PPC_ADDR16_HI ||
|
|
rinfo == R_PPC_ADDR16_HA ||
|
|
rinfo == R_PPC_REL24 ||
|
|
rinfo == R_PPC_ADDR24)
|
|
MODIFIED_CODE_NOQUEUE (reloc_addr);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#define ELF_MACHINE_NO_REL 1
|
|
|
|
#endif
|
|
|
|
/* Nonzero iff TYPE describes relocation of a PLT entry, so
|
|
PLT entries should not be allowed to define the value. */
|
|
#define elf_machine_pltrel_p(type) ((type) == R_PPC_JMP_SLOT)
|
|
|
|
/* Set up the loaded object described by L so its unrelocated PLT
|
|
entries will jump to the on-demand fixup code in dl-runtime.c.
|
|
Also install a small trampoline to be used by entries that have
|
|
been relocated to an address too far away for a single branch. */
|
|
|
|
/* A PLT entry does one of three things:
|
|
(i) Jumps to the actual routine. Such entries are set up above, in
|
|
elf_machine_rela.
|
|
|
|
(ii) Jumps to the actual routine via glue at the start of the PLT.
|
|
We do this by putting the address of the routine in space
|
|
allocated at the end of the PLT, and when the PLT entry is
|
|
called we load the offset of that word (from the start of the
|
|
space) into r11, then call the glue, which loads the word and
|
|
branches to that address. These entries are set up in
|
|
elf_machine_rela, but the glue is set up here.
|
|
|
|
(iii) Loads the index of this PLT entry (we count the double-size
|
|
entries as one entry for this purpose) into r11, then
|
|
branches to code at the start of the PLT. This code then
|
|
calls `fixup', in dl-runtime.c, via the glue in the macro
|
|
ELF_MACHINE_RUNTIME_TRAMPOLINE, which resets the PLT entry to
|
|
be one of the above two types. These entries are set up here. */
|
|
static inline void
|
|
elf_machine_runtime_setup (struct link_map *map, int lazy)
|
|
{
|
|
if (map->l_info[DT_JMPREL])
|
|
{
|
|
int i;
|
|
/* Fill in the PLT. Its initial contents are directed to a
|
|
function earlier in the PLT which arranges for the dynamic
|
|
linker to be called back. */
|
|
Elf32_Word *plt = (Elf32_Word *) ((char *) map->l_addr
|
|
+ map->l_info[DT_PLTGOT]->d_un.d_val);
|
|
Elf32_Word num_plt_entries = (map->l_info[DT_PLTRELSZ]->d_un.d_val
|
|
/ sizeof (Elf32_Rela));
|
|
Elf32_Word rel_offset_words = PLT_DATA_START_WORDS (num_plt_entries);
|
|
extern void _dl_runtime_resolve (void);
|
|
Elf32_Word size_modified;
|
|
|
|
if (lazy)
|
|
for (i = 0; i < num_plt_entries; i++)
|
|
{
|
|
Elf32_Word offset = PLT_ENTRY_START_WORDS (i);
|
|
|
|
if (i >= PLT_DOUBLE_SIZE)
|
|
{
|
|
plt[offset ] = OPCODE_LI (11, i * 4);
|
|
plt[offset+1] = OPCODE_ADDIS (11, 11, (i * 4 + 0x8000) >> 16);
|
|
plt[offset+2] = OPCODE_B (-(4 * (offset + 2)));
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
plt[offset ] = OPCODE_LI (11, i * 4);
|
|
plt[offset+1] = OPCODE_B (-(4 * (offset + 1)));
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* Multiply index of entry by 3 (in r11). */
|
|
plt[0] = OPCODE_SLWI (12, 11, 1);
|
|
plt[1] = OPCODE_ADD (11, 12, 11);
|
|
if ((Elf32_Word) (char *) _dl_runtime_resolve <= 0x01fffffc ||
|
|
(Elf32_Word) (char *) _dl_runtime_resolve >= 0xfe000000)
|
|
{
|
|
/* Load address of link map in r12. */
|
|
plt[2] = OPCODE_LI (12, (Elf32_Word) (char *) map);
|
|
plt[3] = OPCODE_ADDIS (12, 12, (((Elf32_Word) (char *) map
|
|
+ 0x8000) >> 16));
|
|
|
|
/* Call _dl_runtime_resolve. */
|
|
plt[4] = OPCODE_BA ((Elf32_Word) (char *) _dl_runtime_resolve);
|
|
}
|
|
else
|
|
{
|
|
/* Get address of _dl_runtime_resolve in CTR. */
|
|
plt[2] = OPCODE_LI (12, (Elf32_Word) (char *) _dl_runtime_resolve);
|
|
plt[3] = OPCODE_ADDIS (12, 12, ((((Elf32_Word) (char *)
|
|
_dl_runtime_resolve)
|
|
+ 0x8000) >> 16));
|
|
plt[4] = OPCODE_MTCTR (12);
|
|
|
|
/* Load address of link map in r12. */
|
|
plt[5] = OPCODE_LI (12, (Elf32_Word) (char *) map);
|
|
plt[6] = OPCODE_ADDIS (12, 12, (((Elf32_Word) (char *) map
|
|
+ 0x8000) >> 16));
|
|
|
|
/* Call _dl_runtime_resolve. */
|
|
plt[7] = OPCODE_BCTR ();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Convert the index in r11 into an actual address, and get the
|
|
word at that address. */
|
|
plt[PLT_LONGBRANCH_ENTRY_WORDS] =
|
|
OPCODE_ADDIS (11, 11, (((Elf32_Word) (char*) (plt + rel_offset_words)
|
|
+ 0x8000) >> 16));
|
|
plt[PLT_LONGBRANCH_ENTRY_WORDS+1] =
|
|
OPCODE_LWZ (11, (Elf32_Word) (char*) (plt+rel_offset_words), 11);
|
|
|
|
/* Call the procedure at that address. */
|
|
plt[PLT_LONGBRANCH_ENTRY_WORDS+2] = OPCODE_MTCTR (11);
|
|
plt[PLT_LONGBRANCH_ENTRY_WORDS+3] = OPCODE_BCTR ();
|
|
|
|
|
|
/* Now, we've modified code (quite a lot of code, possibly). We
|
|
need to write the changes from the data cache to a
|
|
second-level unified cache, then make sure that stale data in
|
|
the instruction cache is removed. (In a multiprocessor
|
|
system, the effect is more complex.)
|
|
|
|
Assumes the cache line size is at least 32 bytes, or at least
|
|
that dcbst and icbi apply to 32-byte lines. At present, all
|
|
PowerPC processors have line sizes of exactly 32 bytes. */
|
|
|
|
size_modified = lazy ? rel_offset_words : PLT_INITIAL_ENTRY_WORDS;
|
|
for (i = 0; i < size_modified; i+=8)
|
|
PPC_DCBST (plt + i);
|
|
PPC_SYNC;
|
|
for (i = 0; i < size_modified; i+=8)
|
|
PPC_ICBI (plt + i);
|
|
PPC_ISYNC;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
static inline void
|
|
elf_machine_lazy_rel (struct link_map *map, const Elf32_Rela *reloc)
|
|
{
|
|
assert (ELF32_R_TYPE (reloc->r_info) == R_PPC_JMP_SLOT);
|
|
/* elf_machine_runtime_setup handles this. */
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/* The PLT uses Elf32_Rela relocs. */
|
|
#define elf_machine_relplt elf_machine_rela
|
|
|
|
/* This code is used in dl-runtime.c to call the `fixup' function
|
|
and then redirect to the address it returns. It is called
|
|
from code built in the PLT by elf_machine_runtime_setup. */
|
|
#define ELF_MACHINE_RUNTIME_TRAMPOLINE asm ("\
|
|
.section \".text\"
|
|
.align 2
|
|
.globl _dl_runtime_resolve
|
|
.type _dl_runtime_resolve,@function
|
|
_dl_runtime_resolve:
|
|
# We need to save the registers used to pass parameters.
|
|
# We build a stack frame to put them in.
|
|
stwu 1,-48(1)
|
|
mflr 0
|
|
stw 3,16(1)
|
|
stw 4,20(1)
|
|
stw 0,52(1)
|
|
stw 5,24(1)
|
|
# We also need to save some of the condition register fields.
|
|
mfcr 0
|
|
stw 6,28(1)
|
|
stw 7,32(1)
|
|
stw 8,36(1)
|
|
stw 9,40(1)
|
|
stw 10,44(1)
|
|
stw 0,12(1)
|
|
# The code that calls this has put parameters for `fixup' in r12 and r11.
|
|
mr 3,12
|
|
mr 4,11
|
|
bl fixup@local
|
|
# 'fixup' returns the address we want to branch to.
|
|
mtctr 3
|
|
# Put the registers back...
|
|
lwz 0,52(1)
|
|
lwz 10,44(1)
|
|
lwz 9,40(1)
|
|
mtlr 0
|
|
lwz 0,12(1)
|
|
lwz 8,36(1)
|
|
lwz 7,32(1)
|
|
lwz 6,28(1)
|
|
mtcrf 0xFF,0
|
|
lwz 5,24(1)
|
|
lwz 4,20(1)
|
|
lwz 3,16(1)
|
|
# ...unwind the stack frame, and jump to the PLT entry we updated.
|
|
addi 1,1,48
|
|
bctr
|
|
0:
|
|
.size _dl_runtime_resolve,0b-_dl_runtime_resolve
|
|
# undo '.section text'.
|
|
.previous
|
|
");
|
|
|
|
/* Initial entry point code for the dynamic linker.
|
|
The C function `_dl_start' is the real entry point;
|
|
its return value is the user program's entry point. */
|
|
#define RTLD_START \
|
|
static ElfW(Addr) _dl_start (void *arg) __attribute__((unused)); \
|
|
asm ("\
|
|
.section \".text\"
|
|
.align 2
|
|
.globl _start
|
|
.type _start,@function
|
|
_start:
|
|
# We start with the following on the stack, from top:
|
|
# argc (4 bytes)
|
|
# arguments for program (terminated by NULL)
|
|
# environment variables (terminated by NULL)
|
|
# arguments for the program loader
|
|
# FIXME: perhaps this should do the same trick as elf/start.c?
|
|
|
|
# Call _dl_start with one parameter pointing at argc
|
|
mr 3,1
|
|
# (we have to frob the stack pointer a bit to allow room for
|
|
# _dl_start to save the link register)
|
|
li 4,0
|
|
addi 1,1,-16
|
|
stw 4,0(1)
|
|
bl _dl_start@local
|
|
|
|
# Now, we do our main work of calling initialisation procedures.
|
|
# The ELF ABI doesn't say anything about parameters for these,
|
|
# so we just pass argc, argv, and the environment.
|
|
# Changing these is strongly discouraged (not least because argc is
|
|
# passed by value!).
|
|
|
|
# put our GOT pointer in r31
|
|
bl _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_-4@local
|
|
mflr 31
|
|
# the address of _start in r30
|
|
mr 30,3
|
|
# &_dl_argc in 29, &_dl_argv in 27, and _dl_default_scope in 28
|
|
lwz 28,_dl_default_scope@got(31)
|
|
lwz 29,_dl_argc@got(31)
|
|
lwz 27,_dl_argv@got(31)
|
|
0:
|
|
# call initfunc = _dl_init_next(_dl_default_scope[2])
|
|
lwz 3,8(28)
|
|
bl _dl_init_next@plt
|
|
# if initfunc is NULL, we exit the loop
|
|
mr. 0,3
|
|
beq 1f
|
|
# call initfunc(_dl_argc, _dl_argv, _dl_argv+_dl_argc+1)
|
|
mtlr 0
|
|
lwz 3,0(29)
|
|
lwz 4,0(27)
|
|
slwi 5,3,2
|
|
add 5,4,5
|
|
addi 5,5,4
|
|
blrl
|
|
# and loop.
|
|
b 0b
|
|
1:
|
|
# Now, to conform to the ELF ABI, we have to:
|
|
# pass argv (actually _dl_argv) in r4
|
|
lwz 4,0(27)
|
|
# pass argc (actually _dl_argc) in r3
|
|
lwz 3,0(29)
|
|
# pass envp (actually _dl_argv+_dl_argc+1) in r5
|
|
slwi 5,3,2
|
|
add 5,4,5
|
|
addi 5,5,4
|
|
# pass the auxilary vector in r6. This is passed just after _envp.
|
|
addi 6,5,-4
|
|
2: lwzu 0,4(6)
|
|
cmpwi 1,0,0
|
|
bne 2b
|
|
addi 6,6,4
|
|
# pass a termination function pointer (in this case _dl_fini) in r7
|
|
lwz 7,_dl_fini@got(31)
|
|
# now, call the start function in r30...
|
|
mtctr 30
|
|
# pass the stack pointer in r1 (so far so good), pointing to a NULL value
|
|
# (this lets our startup code distinguish between a program linked statically,
|
|
# which linux will call with argc on top of the stack which will hopefully
|
|
# never be zero, and a dynamically linked program which will always have
|
|
# a NULL on the top of the stack).
|
|
# Take the opportunity to clear LR, so anyone who accidentally returns
|
|
# from _start gets SEGV.
|
|
li 0,0
|
|
stw 0,0(1)
|
|
mtlr 0
|
|
# and also clear _dl_starting_up
|
|
lwz 26,_dl_starting_up@got(31)
|
|
stw 0,0(26)
|
|
# go do it!
|
|
bctr
|
|
0:
|
|
.size _start,0b-_start
|
|
# undo '.section text'.
|
|
.previous
|
|
");
|
|
|
|
/* The idea here is that to conform to the ABI, we are supposed to try
|
|
to load dynamic objects between 0x10000 (we actually use 0x40000 as
|
|
the lower bound, to increase the chance of a memory reference from
|
|
a null pointer giving a segfault) and the program's load address.
|
|
Regrettably, in this code we can't find the program's load address,
|
|
so we punt and choose 0x01800000, which is below the ABI's
|
|
recommended default, and what GNU ld currently chooses. We only use
|
|
the address as a preference for mmap, so if we get it wrong the
|
|
worst that happens is that it gets mapped somewhere else.
|
|
|
|
FIXME: Unfortunately, 'somewhere else' is probably right after the
|
|
program's break, which causes malloc to fail. We really need more
|
|
information here about the way memory is mapped. */
|
|
|
|
#define ELF_PREFERRED_ADDRESS_DATA \
|
|
static ElfW(Addr) _dl_preferred_address = 1;
|
|
|
|
#define ELF_PREFERRED_ADDRESS(loader, maplength, mapstartpref) \
|
|
( { \
|
|
ElfW(Addr) prefd; \
|
|
if (mapstartpref != 0 && _dl_preferred_address == 1) \
|
|
_dl_preferred_address = mapstartpref; \
|
|
if (mapstartpref != 0) \
|
|
prefd = mapstartpref; \
|
|
else if (_dl_preferred_address == 1) \
|
|
prefd = _dl_preferred_address = \
|
|
(0x01800000 - maplength - 0x10000) & \
|
|
~(_dl_pagesize - 1); \
|
|
else if (_dl_preferred_address < maplength + 0x50000) \
|
|
prefd = 0; \
|
|
else \
|
|
prefd = _dl_preferred_address = \
|
|
((_dl_preferred_address - maplength - 0x10000) \
|
|
& ~(_dl_pagesize - 1)); \
|
|
prefd; \
|
|
} )
|
|
|
|
#define ELF_FIXED_ADDRESS(loader, mapstart) \
|
|
( { \
|
|
if (mapstart != 0 && _dl_preferred_address == 1) \
|
|
_dl_preferred_address = mapstart; \
|
|
} )
|
|
|
|
#define ELF_FIXUP_RETURNS_ADDRESS 1
|