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1998-09-22 19:58 -0400 Zack Weinberg <zack@rabi.phys.columbia.edu> * posix/execvp.c: Don't give up searching the PATH if execve returns ENOTDIR. 1998-09-22 12:53 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/init-first.c (init): Don't call setfpucw only if _dl_fpu_control_set is set. * sysdeps/generic/dl-sysdep.c: Don't set _dl_fpu_control_set. * elf/rtld.c: Don't define _dl_fpu_control_set. * elf/Versions: Remove _dl_fpu_control_set. 1998-09-22 11:51 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/bits/sigaction.h (SA_ONSTACK): Define. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/bits/sigaction.h: Likewise. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/bits/sigaction.h: Likewise. Correct values of other SA_* macros according to kernel headers. 1998-09-22 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * elf/dl-load.c (_dl_init_paths): Avoid warning about unused variable l. * elf/dl-error.c (_dl_catch_error): Avoid warning about clobbering old. 1998-09-21 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * elf/ldsodefs.h: Fix typo in comment. 1998-09-21 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * libio/genops.c (_IO_default_pbackfail): Add cast to unsigned char when comparing buffer contents with putback character. 1998-09-21 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * elf/Makefile (dl-routines, elide-routines.os, rtld-routines): Undo last change. * elf/Versions: Undo last change. Export _dl_fpu_control and _dl_fpu_control_set. * elf/rtld.c (_dl_fpu_control, _dl_fpu_control_set): New variables. Include <fpu_control.h>. * sysdeps/generic/dl-sysdep.c: Store AT_FPUCW value in _dl_fpu_control instead of __fpu_control, set _dl_fpu_control_set to indicate that is was seen. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/init-first.c: Omit call to __setfpucw only if _dl_fpu_control was set and is equal to desired value. * math/Makefile (aux): Undo last change. * math/Versions: Export __fpu_control with version GLIBC_2.0.
435 lines
11 KiB
C
435 lines
11 KiB
C
/* Operating system support for run-time dynamic linker. Generic Unix version.
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Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as
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published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the
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License, or (at your option) any later version.
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The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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Library General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
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License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not,
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write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */
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#include <elf.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include <elf/ldsodefs.h>
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#include <stdio-common/_itoa.h>
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#include <fpu_control.h>
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#include <entry.h>
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#include <dl-machine.h>
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#include <dl-procinfo.h>
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extern int _dl_argc;
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extern char **_dl_argv;
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extern char **_environ;
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extern size_t _dl_pagesize;
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extern const char *_dl_platform;
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extern unsigned long int _dl_hwcap;
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extern size_t _dl_platformlen;
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extern fpu_control_t _dl_fpu_control;
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extern void _end;
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extern void ENTRY_POINT (void);
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ElfW(Addr) _dl_base_addr;
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int __libc_enable_secure;
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int __libc_multiple_libcs; /* Defining this here avoids the inclusion
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of init-first. */
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/* This variable contains the lowest stack address ever used. */
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void *__libc_stack_end;
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static ElfW(auxv_t) *_dl_auxv;
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unsigned long int _dl_hwcap_mask = HWCAP_IMPORTANT;
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#ifndef DL_FIND_ARG_COMPONENTS
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#define DL_FIND_ARG_COMPONENTS(cookie, argc, argv, envp, auxp) \
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do { \
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void **_tmp; \
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(argc) = *(long *) cookie; \
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(argv) = (char **) cookie + 1; \
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(envp) = (argv) + (argc) + 1; \
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for (_tmp = (void **) (envp); *_tmp; ++_tmp) \
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continue; \
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(auxp) = (void *) ++_tmp; \
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} while (0)
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#endif
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ElfW(Addr)
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_dl_sysdep_start (void **start_argptr,
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void (*dl_main) (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr, ElfW(Word) phnum,
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ElfW(Addr) *user_entry))
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{
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const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr = NULL;
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ElfW(Word) phnum = 0;
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ElfW(Addr) user_entry;
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ElfW(auxv_t) *av;
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uid_t uid = 0;
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uid_t euid = 0;
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gid_t gid = 0;
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gid_t egid = 0;
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unsigned int seen;
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DL_FIND_ARG_COMPONENTS (start_argptr, _dl_argc, _dl_argv, _environ, _dl_auxv);
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user_entry = (ElfW(Addr)) &ENTRY_POINT;
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_dl_platform = NULL; /* Default to nothing known about the platform. */
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seen = 0;
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#define M(type) (1 << (type))
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for (av = _dl_auxv; av->a_type != AT_NULL; seen |= M ((++av)->a_type))
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switch (av->a_type)
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{
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case AT_PHDR:
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phdr = av->a_un.a_ptr;
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break;
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case AT_PHNUM:
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phnum = av->a_un.a_val;
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break;
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case AT_PAGESZ:
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_dl_pagesize = av->a_un.a_val;
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break;
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case AT_ENTRY:
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user_entry = av->a_un.a_val;
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break;
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case AT_BASE:
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_dl_base_addr = av->a_un.a_val;
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break;
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case AT_UID:
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uid = av->a_un.a_val;
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break;
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case AT_GID:
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gid = av->a_un.a_val;
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break;
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case AT_EUID:
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euid = av->a_un.a_val;
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break;
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case AT_EGID:
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egid = av->a_un.a_val;
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break;
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case AT_PLATFORM:
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_dl_platform = av->a_un.a_ptr;
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break;
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case AT_HWCAP:
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_dl_hwcap = av->a_un.a_val;
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break;
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case AT_FPUCW:
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_dl_fpu_control = av->a_un.a_val;
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break;
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}
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/* Linux doesn't provide us with any of these values on the stack
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when the dynamic linker is run directly as a program. */
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#define SEE(UID, uid) if ((seen & M (AT_##UID)) == 0) uid = __get##uid ()
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SEE (UID, uid);
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SEE (GID, gid);
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SEE (EUID, euid);
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SEE (EGID, egid);
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__libc_enable_secure = uid != euid || gid != egid;
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if (_dl_pagesize == 0)
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_dl_pagesize = __getpagesize ();
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#ifdef DL_SYSDEP_INIT
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DL_SYSDEP_INIT;
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#endif
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#ifdef DL_PLATFORM_INIT
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DL_PLATFORM_INIT;
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#endif
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/* Determine the length of the platform name. */
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if (_dl_platform != NULL)
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_dl_platformlen = strlen (_dl_platform);
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if (__sbrk (0) == &_end)
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/* The dynamic linker was run as a program, and so the initial break
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starts just after our bss, at &_end. The malloc in dl-minimal.c
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will consume the rest of this page, so tell the kernel to move the
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break up that far. When the user program examines its break, it
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will see this new value and not clobber our data. */
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__sbrk (_dl_pagesize - ((&_end - (void *) 0) & (_dl_pagesize - 1)));
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(*dl_main) (phdr, phnum, &user_entry);
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return user_entry;
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}
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void
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_dl_sysdep_start_cleanup (void)
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{
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}
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void
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internal_function
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_dl_show_auxv (void)
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{
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char buf[64];
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ElfW(auxv_t) *av;
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/* Terminate string. */
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buf[63] = '\0';
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for (av = _dl_auxv; av->a_type != AT_NULL; ++av)
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switch (av->a_type)
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{
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case AT_PHDR:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_PHDR: 0x",
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_itoa_word (av->a_un.a_val, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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16, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_PHNUM:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_PHNUM: ",
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_itoa_word (av->a_un.a_val, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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10, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_PAGESZ:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_PAGESZ: ",
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_itoa_word (av->a_un.a_val, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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10, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_ENTRY:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_ENTRY: 0x",
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_itoa_word (av->a_un.a_val, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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16, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_BASE:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_BASE: 0x",
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_itoa_word (av->a_un.a_val, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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16, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_UID:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_UID: ",
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_itoa_word (av->a_un.a_val, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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10, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_GID:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_GID: ",
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_itoa_word (av->a_un.a_val, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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10, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_EUID:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_EUID: ",
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_itoa_word (av->a_un.a_val, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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10, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_EGID:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_EGID: ",
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_itoa_word (av->a_un.a_val, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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10, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_PLATFORM:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_PLATFORM: ", av->a_un.a_ptr, "\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_HWCAP:
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_dl_hwcap = av->a_un.a_val;
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if (_dl_procinfo (_dl_hwcap) < 0)
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_HWCAP: ",
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_itoa_word (_dl_hwcap, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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16, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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case AT_FPUCW:
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_dl_sysdep_message ("AT_FPUCW: ",
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_itoa_word (av->a_un.a_val, buf + sizeof buf - 1,
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10, 0),
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"\n", NULL);
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break;
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}
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}
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/* Return an array of useful/necessary hardware capability names. */
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const struct r_strlenpair *
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internal_function
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_dl_important_hwcaps (const char *platform, size_t platform_len, size_t *sz,
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size_t *max_capstrlen)
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{
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/* Determine how many important bits are set. */
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unsigned long int masked = _dl_hwcap & _dl_hwcap_mask;
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size_t cnt = platform != NULL;
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size_t n, m;
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size_t total;
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struct r_strlenpair *temp;
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struct r_strlenpair *result;
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struct r_strlenpair *rp;
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char *cp;
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/* Count the number of bits set in the masked value. */
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for (n = 0; (~((1UL << n) - 1) & masked) != 0; ++n)
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if ((masked & (1UL << n)) != 0)
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++cnt;
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if (cnt == 0)
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{
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/* If we have platform name and no important capability we only have
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the base directory to search. */
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result = (struct r_strlenpair *) malloc (sizeof (*result));
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if (result == NULL)
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{
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no_memory:
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_dl_signal_error (ENOMEM, NULL, "cannot create capability list");
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}
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result[0].str = (char *) result; /* Does not really matter. */
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result[0].len = 0;
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*sz = 1;
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return result;
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}
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/* Create temporary data structure to generate result table. */
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temp = (struct r_strlenpair *) alloca (cnt * sizeof (*temp));
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m = 0;
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for (n = 0; masked != 0; ++n)
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if ((masked & (1UL << n)) != 0)
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{
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temp[m].str = _dl_hwcap_string (n);
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temp[m].len = strlen (temp[m].str);
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masked ^= 1UL << n;
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++m;
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}
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if (platform != NULL)
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{
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temp[m].str = platform;
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temp[m].len = platform_len;
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++m;
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}
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/* Determine the total size of all strings together. */
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if (cnt == 1)
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total = temp[0].len;
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else
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{
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total = (1 << (cnt - 2)) * (temp[0].len + temp[cnt - 1].len + 2);
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for (n = 1; n + 1 < cnt; ++n)
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total += (1 << (cnt - 3)) * (temp[n].len + 1);
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}
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/* The result structure: we use a very compressed way to store the
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various combinations of capability names. */
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*sz = 1 << cnt;
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result = (struct r_strlenpair *) malloc (*sz * sizeof (*result) + total);
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if (result == NULL)
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goto no_memory;
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if (cnt == 1)
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{
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result[0].str = (char *) (result + *sz);
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result[0].len = temp[0].len + 1;
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result[1].str = (char *) (result + *sz);
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result[1].len = 0;
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cp = __mempcpy ((char *) (result + *sz), temp[0].str, temp[0].len);
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*cp = '/';
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*sz = 2;
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*max_capstrlen = result[0].len;
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return result;
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}
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/* Fill in the information. This follows the following scheme
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(indeces from TEMP for four strings):
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entry #0: 0, 1, 2, 3 binary: 1111
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#1: 0, 1, 3 1101
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#2: 0, 2, 3 1011
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#3: 0, 3 1001
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This allows to represent all possible combinations of capability
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names in the string. First generate the strings. */
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result[1].str = result[0].str = cp = (char *) (result + *sz);
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#define add(idx) \
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cp = __mempcpy (__mempcpy (cp, temp[idx].str, temp[idx].len), "/", 1);
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if (cnt == 2)
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{
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add (1);
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add (0);
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}
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else
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{
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n = 1 << cnt;
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do
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{
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n -= 2;
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/* We always add the last string. */
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add (cnt - 1);
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/* Add the strings which have the bit set in N. */
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for (m = cnt - 2; m > 0; --m)
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if ((n & (1 << m)) != 0)
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add (m);
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/* Always add the first string. */
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add (0);
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}
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while (n != 0);
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}
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#undef add
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/* Now we are ready to install the string pointers and length. */
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for (n = 0; n < (1 << cnt); ++n)
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result[n].len = 0;
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n = cnt;
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do
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{
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size_t mask = 1 << --n;
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rp = result;
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for (m = 1 << cnt; m > 0; ++rp)
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if ((--m & mask) != 0)
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rp->len += temp[n].len + 1;
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}
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while (n != 0);
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/* The first half of the strings all include the first string. */
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n = (1 << cnt) - 2;
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rp = &result[2];
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while (n != (1 << (cnt - 1)))
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{
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if ((n & 1) != 0)
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rp[0].str = rp[-2].str + rp[-2].len;
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else
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rp[0].str = rp[-1].str;
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++rp;
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--n;
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}
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/* The second have starts right after the first part of the string of
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corresponding entry in the first half. */
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do
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{
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rp[0].str = rp[-(1 << (cnt - 1))].str + temp[cnt - 1].len + 1;
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++rp;
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}
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while (--n != 0);
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/* The maximum string length. */
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*max_capstrlen = result[0].len;
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return result;
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}
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