freebsd-dev/libexec/rtld-elf/i386/lockdflt.c
jdp 57c807c1f1 Work around an assert failure in the dynamic linker's default thread
locking functions.  If an application loads a shared object with
dlopen() and the shared object has an init function which requires
lazy binding, then _rtld_bind is called when the thread is already
inside the dynamic linker.  This leads to a recursive acquisition
of the lock, which I was not expecting -- hence the assert failure.

This work-around makes the default locking functions handle recursive
locking.  It is NOT the correct fix -- that should be implemented
at the generic locking level rather than in the default locking
functions.  I will implement the correct fix in a future commit.

Since the dllockinit() interface will likely need to change, warn
about that in both the man page and the header file.
1999-12-28 04:38:17 +00:00

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/*-
* Copyright 1999 John D. Polstra.
* All rights reserved.
*
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*
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*/
/*
* Default thread locking implementation for the dynamic linker. It
* is used until the client registers a different implementation with
* dllockinit(). The default implementation does mutual exclusion
* by blocking the SIGVTALRM, SIGPROF, and SIGALRM signals. This is
* based on the observation that most userland thread packages use one
* of these signals to support preemption.
*/
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <signal.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "debug.h"
#include "rtld.h"
typedef struct Struct_LockDflt {
sigset_t lock_mask;
sigset_t old_mask;
int depth;
} LockDflt;
void
lockdflt_acquire(void *lock)
{
LockDflt *l = (LockDflt *)lock;
sigset_t old_mask;
sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK, &l->lock_mask, &old_mask);
if (l->depth == 0)
l->old_mask = old_mask;
l->depth++;
}
void *
lockdflt_create(void *context)
{
LockDflt *l;
l = NEW(LockDflt);
l->depth = 0;
sigemptyset(&l->lock_mask);
sigaddset(&l->lock_mask, SIGVTALRM);
sigaddset(&l->lock_mask, SIGPROF);
sigaddset(&l->lock_mask, SIGALRM);
return l;
}
void
lockdflt_destroy(void *lock)
{
LockDflt *l = (LockDflt *)lock;
free(l);
}
void
lockdflt_release(void *lock)
{
LockDflt *l = (LockDflt *)lock;
l->depth--;
assert(l->depth >= 0);
if (l->depth == 0)
sigprocmask(SIG_SETMASK, &l->old_mask, NULL);
}
void
lockdflt_init(void)
{
dllockinit(NULL, lockdflt_create, lockdflt_acquire, lockdflt_acquire,
lockdflt_release, lockdflt_destroy, NULL);
}