itself. It needs mmap(2), which now needs getosreldate(3) and
which in turn uses a global variable to cache the result. This
cannot be done before linking is done.
See also: ../sparc64/reloc.c:1.15
Approved by: re (kensmith)
potentially dangerous environment variables all together. It should be
noted that the run-time linker will not honnor these environment variables
if the process is tainted currently. However, once a child of the tainted
process calls setuid(2), it's status as being tainted (as defined by
issetugid(2)) will be removed. This could be problematic because
subsequent activations of the run-time linker could honnor these
dangerous variables.
This is more of an anti foot-shot mechanism, there is nothing I am
aware of in base that does this, however there may be third party
utilities which do, and there is no real negative impact of clearing
these environment variables.
Discussed on: secteam
Reviewed by: cperciva
PR: kern/109836
MFC after: 2 weeks
symbol lookup failures that later result in null-pointer
dereferences. This needs looking into, but since we're
close to release it's possible that it's not resolved before
that time.
Warning, after symbol versioning is enabled, going back is not easy
(use WITHOUT_SYMVER at your own risk).
Change the default thread library to libthr.
There most likely still needs to be a version bump for at least the
thread libraries. If necessary, this will happen later.
to override weak symbols exported by libc, so by definition these two
are using the same symbol version names.
Reflect the reality by referring to libc's Versions.def directly.
main object list, its versioning information needs to be examined
separately.
This hopefully fixes problems that people running with SYMVER_ENABLED
are experiencing.
activate the traces, set the LD_UTRACE (or LD_32_UTRACE) environment
variable. This also includes code in kdump(8) to parse the traces.
Reviewed by: kan, jdp
MFC after: 2 weeks
dso that are actually loading. If dso a.so depends on b.so, then dlsym
with handle from dlopen("b.so") will fail unconditionally.
Correct implementation shall use the Obj_Entry.needed list to walk
dependencies DAG.
Test provided by: jkim
Tested (prev. version) by: jkim, Nicolas Blais <nb_root at videotron ca>, h.blanke at chello nl
Pointy hat to: kib
Approved by: kan (mentor)
given as dso handle, but also in the implicit dependencies of that dso.
Also, const-ify the read-only parameter objlist of symlook_list.
Reported by: "Simon 'corecode' Schubert" <corecode at fs ei tum de>
Approved by: kan (mentor)
X-MFC-After: 6.2
* Add posix_memalign().
* Move calloc() from calloc.c to malloc.c. Add a calloc() implementation in
rtld-elf in order to make the loader happy (even though calloc() isn't
used in rtld-elf).
* Add _malloc_prefork() and _malloc_postfork(), and use them instead of
directly manipulating __malloc_lock.
Approved by: phk, markm (mentor)
oldest versioned symbol available. Do not accept hidden symbols for
all other versions.
Use "<obj->path>: <error message>" for all error messages in new
functions to make them more consistent.
to be compatible with symbol versioning support as implemented by
GNU libc and documented by http://people.redhat.com/~drepper/symbol-versioning
and LSB 3.0.
Implement dlvsym() function to allow lookups for a specific version of
a given symbol.