Commit Graph

3589 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
c267fb849f remove useless visibility application from static-linking-only code
part of the goal here is to eliminate use of the ATTR_LIBC_VISIBILITY
macro outside of libc.h, since it was never intended to be 'public'.
2015-04-22 02:36:54 -04:00
9d836f444f remove libc.h dependency from otherwise-independent multibyte code 2015-04-22 02:34:16 -04:00
f9cccfc16e remove cruft for libc struct accessor function and broken visibility
these were hacks to work around toolchains that could not properly
optimize PIC accesses based on visibility and would generate GOT
lookups even for hidden data, which broke the old dynamic linker.
since commit f3ddd17380 it no longer
matters; the dynamic linker does not assume accessibility of this data
until stage 3.
2015-04-22 02:21:45 -04:00
428462a4c3 make configure check for visibility preinclude compatible with pcc
pcc does not search for -include relative to the working directory
unless -I. is used. rather than adding -I., which could be problematic
if there's extra junk in the top-level directory, switch back to the
old method (reverting commit 60ed988fd6)
of using -include vis.h and relying on -I./src/internal being present
on the command line (which the Makefile guarantees). to fix the
breakage that was present in trycppif checks with the old method,
$CFLAGS_AUTO is removed from the command line passed to trycppif; this
is valid since $CFLAGS_AUTO should not contain options that alter
compiler semantics or ABI, only optimizations, warnings, etc.
2015-04-22 01:47:11 -04:00
873e0ec7fc fix duplocale clobbering of new locale struct with memcpy of old
when the non-stub duplocale code was added as part of the locale
framework in commit 0bc03091bb, the old
code to memcpy the old locale object to the new one was left behind.
the conditional for the memcpy no longer makes sense, because the
conditions are now always-true when it's reached, and the memcpy is
wrong because it clobbers the new->messages_name pointer setup just
above.

since the messages_name and ctype_utf8 members have already been
copied, all that remains is the cat[] array. these pointers are
volatile, so using memcpy to copy them is formally wrong; use a for
loop instead.
2015-04-21 13:54:58 -04:00
a6274a1971 configure: check for -march and -mtune passed via CC
Some build environments pass -march and -mtune as part of CC, therefore
update configure to check both CC and CFLAGS before making the decision
to fall back to generic -march and -mtune options for x86.

Signed-off-by: Andre McCurdy <armccurdy@gmail.com>
2015-04-21 13:38:48 -04:00
ea1b6bb612 remove dead case for F_SETLKW in fcntl
the first switch already returns in the F_SETLKW code path so it need
not be handled in the second switch. moreover the code in the second
switch is wrong for the F_SETLKW command: it's not cancellable.
2015-04-21 13:34:58 -04:00
086793ad99 fix mmap leak in sem_open failure path for link call
the leak was found by static analysis (reported by Alexander Monakov),
not tested/observed, but seems to have occured both when failing due
to O_EXCL, and in a race condition with O_CREAT but not O_EXCL where a
semaphore by the same name was created concurrently.
2015-04-21 13:24:46 -04:00
c5ab5bd3be remove always-true conditional in dynamic linker TLSDESC processing
the allocating path which can fail is for dynamic TLS, which can only
occur at runtime, and the check for runtime was already made in the
outer conditional.
2015-04-21 13:22:48 -04:00
97b72d22ad remove redundant code in do_dlsym function
commit 637dd2d383 introduced the checks
for RTLD_DEFAULT and RTLD_NEXT here, claiming they fixed a regression,
but the above conditional block clearly already covered these cases,
and removing the checks produces no difference in the generated code.
2015-04-21 13:07:06 -04:00
4bf10ebf66 fix breakage in x32 dynamic linker due to mismatching register size
the jmp instruction requires a 64-bit register, so cast the desired PC
address up to uint64_t, going through uintptr_t to ensure that it's
zero-extended rather than possibly sign-extended.
2015-04-20 18:17:48 -04:00
60ed988fd6 fix regression in configure script with new visibility option
commit de2b67f8d4 introduced a
regression by adding a -include option to CFLAGS_AUTO which did not
work without additional -I options. this broke subsequent trycppif
tests and caused x86_64 to be misdetected as x32, among other issues.
simply using the full relative pathname to vis.h rather than -I is the
cleanest way to fix the problem.
2015-04-20 18:14:19 -04:00
de2b67f8d4 add optional global visibility override
this is implemented via the build system and does not affect source
files. the idea is to use protected or hidden visibility to prevent
the compiler from pessimizing function calls within a shared (or
position-independent static) libc in the form of overhead setting up
for a call through the PLT. the ld-time symbol binding via the
-Bsymbolic-functions option already optimized out the PLT itself, but
not the code in the caller needed to support a call through the PLT.
on some archs this overhead can be substantial; on others it's
trivial.
2015-04-19 22:05:29 -04:00
51fc77c7c0 remove invalid PLT calls from or1k asm
analogous to commit 646cb9a4a0 for sh.
2015-04-19 21:49:54 -04:00
cf1a9d9d16 remove possible-textrels from powerpc asm
these are perfectly fine with ld-time symbol binding, but otherwise
result in textrels. they cannot be replaced with @PLT jump targets
because the PLT thunks require a GOT register to be setup, so use a
hidden alias instead.
2015-04-19 21:20:08 -04:00
a880e6ceb9 remove invalid PLT calls from microblaze asm
analogous to commit 646cb9a4a0 for sh.
2015-04-19 20:56:20 -04:00
646cb9a4a0 remove invalid PLT calls from sh asm
these are perfectly fine with ld-time symbol binding, but if the calls
go through a PLT thunk, they are invalid because the caller does not
setup a GOT register. use a hidden alias to bypass the issue.
2015-04-19 20:50:03 -04:00
b35c4c475b remove potentially PIC-incompatible relocations from x86_64 and x32 asm
analogous to commit 8ed66ecbcb for i386.
2015-04-18 21:18:23 -04:00
8ed66ecbcb remove the last of possible-textrels from i386 asm
none of these are actual textrels because of ld-time binding performed
by -Bsymbolic-functions, but I'm changing them with the goal of making
ld-time binding purely an optimization rather than relying on it for
semantic purposes.

in the case of memmove's call to memcpy, making it explicit that the
memmove asm is assuming the forward-copying behavior of the memcpy asm
is desirable anyway; in case memcpy is ever changed, the semantic
mismatch would be apparent while editing memmcpy.s.
2015-04-18 20:45:39 -04:00
01d4274711 make dlerror state and message thread-local and dynamically-allocated
this fixes truncation of error messages containing long pathnames or
symbol names.

the dlerror state was previously required by POSIX to be global. the
resolution of bug 97 relaxed the requirements to allow thread-safe
implementations of dlerror with thread-local state and message buffer.
2015-04-18 18:00:22 -04:00
fa80787698 add missing 'void' in prototypes of internal pthread functions 2015-04-18 16:59:00 -04:00
cb5c057c87 math: fix pow(+-0,-inf) not to raise divbyzero flag
this reverts the commit f29fea00b5
which was based on a bug in C99 and POSIX and did not match IEEE-754
http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1515.pdf
2015-04-18 00:18:52 -04:00
1b1cafa50c apply hidden visibility to tlsdesc accessor functions
these functions are never called directly; only their addresses are
used, so PLT indirections should never happen unless a broken
application tries to redefine them, but it's still best to make them
hidden.
2015-04-17 23:29:45 -04:00
ca7977b56f comment fixes in aarch64 tlsdesc asm 2015-04-17 23:27:54 -04:00
326e126faf ensure debugger hook for dynamic linker does not point to a PLT slot
this change is made in preparation to support linking without
-Bsymbolic-functions.
2015-04-17 23:23:05 -04:00
02e5d56421 add PR_*_FP_MODE prctl options
new in linux v4.0, commit 9791554b45a2acc28247f66a5fd5bbc212a6b8c8
used to work around a floating-point abi issue on mips
2015-04-17 22:31:44 -04:00
658aefdf33 add PR_MPX_*_MANAGEMENT prctl options
new in linux v3.19, commit fe3d197f84319d3bce379a9c0dc17b1f48ad358c
used for on-demand kernel allocation of bounds tables for mpx on x86
2015-04-17 22:31:35 -04:00
1bfeb1dcd0 add IP_CHECKSUM socket option to netinet/in.h
new in linux v4.0, commit ad6f939ab193750cc94a265f58e007fb598c97b7
2015-04-17 22:31:27 -04:00
87c62d06e4 add execveat syscall number to microblaze
syscall number was reserved in linux v4.0, kernel commit
add4b1b02da7e7ec35c34dd04d351ac53f3f0dd8
2015-04-17 22:31:20 -04:00
2ca55a93f2 improve ctype.h macros to diagnose errors
the casts of the argument to unsigned int suppressed diagnosis of
errors like passing a pointer instead of a character. putting the
actual function call in an unreachable branch restores any diagnostics
that would be present if the macros didn't exist and functions were
used.
2015-04-17 22:24:31 -04:00
19bcdeeb1e fix missing quotation mark in mips crt_arch.h that broke build 2015-04-17 22:21:15 -04:00
8b0d66d21c fix mips fesetenv(FE_DFL_ENV) again
commit 5fc1487832 attempted to fix it,
but neglected the fact that mips has branch delay slots.
2015-04-17 22:19:58 -04:00
aecdbb3042 fix PLT call offset in sh dlsym asm
the braf instruction's destination register is an offset from the
address of the braf instruction plus 4 (or equivalently, the address
of the next instruction after the delay slot). the code for dlsym was
incorrectly computing the offset to pass using the address of the
delay slot itself. in other places, a label was placed after the delay
slot, but I find this confusing. putting the label on the branch
instruction itself, and manually adding 4, makes it more clear which
branch the offset in the constant pool goes with.
2015-04-17 22:19:01 -04:00
33615cd5ca fix sh build regressions in asm
even hidden functions need @PLT symbol references; otherwise an
absolute address is produced instead of a PC-relative one.
2015-04-17 22:18:06 -04:00
64fbd15fc5 fix sh __set_thread_area uninitialized return value
this caused the dynamic linker/startup code to abort when r0 happened
to contain a negative value.
2015-04-17 22:14:03 -04:00
583e55122e redesign sigsetjmp so that signal mask is restored after longjmp
the conventional way to implement sigsetjmp is to save the signal mask
then tail-call to setjmp; siglongjmp then restores the signal mask and
calls longjmp. the problem with this approach is that a signal already
pending, or arriving between unmasking of signals and restoration of
the saved stack pointer, will have its signal handler run on the stack
that was active before siglongjmp was called. this can lead to
unbounded stack usage when siglongjmp is used to leave a signal
handler.

in the new design, sigsetjmp saves its own return address inside the
extended part of the sigjmp_buf (outside the __jmp_buf part used by
setjmp) then calls setjmp to save a jmp_buf inside its own execution.
it then tail-calls to __sigsetjmp_tail, which uses the return value of
setjmp to determine whether to save the current signal mask or restore
a previously-saved mask.

as an added bonus, this design makes it so that siglongjmp and longjmp
are identical. this is useful because the __longjmp_chk function we
need to add for ABI-compatibility assumes siglongjmp and longjmp are
the same, but for different reasons -- it was designed assuming either
can access a flag just past the __jmp_buf indicating whether the
signal masked was saved, and act on that flag. however, early versions
of musl did not have space past the __jmp_buf for the non-sigjmp_buf
version of jmp_buf, so our setjmp cannot store such a flag without
risking clobbering memory on (very) old binaries.
2015-04-17 21:54:42 -04:00
81e18eb3cd use hidden __tls_get_new for tls/tlsdesc lookup fallback cases
previously, the dynamic tlsdesc lookup functions and the i386
special-ABI ___tls_get_addr (3 underscores) function called
__tls_get_addr when the slot they wanted was not already setup;
__tls_get_addr would then in turn also see that it's not setup and
call __tls_get_new.

calling __tls_get_new directly is both more efficient and avoids the
issue of calling a non-hidden (public API/ABI) function from asm.

for the special i386 function, a weak reference to __tls_get_new is
used since this function is not defined when static linking (the code
path that needs it is unreachable in static-linked programs).
2015-04-14 23:45:08 -04:00
9c738dc183 cleanup use of visibility attributes in pthread_cancel.c
applying the attribute to a weak_alias macro was a hack. instead use a
separate declaration to apply the visibility, and consolidate
declarations together to avoid having visibility mess all over the
file.
2015-04-14 13:49:05 -04:00
7405cd1e2b fix inconsistent visibility for internal syscall symbols 2015-04-14 13:48:20 -04:00
72b25ddb77 use hidden visibility for call from dlsym to internal __dlsym 2015-04-14 11:39:11 -04:00
cbc02ba23c consistently use hidden visibility for cancellable syscall internals
in a few places, non-hidden symbols were referenced from asm in ways
that assumed ld-time binding. while these is no semantic reason these
symbols need to be hidden, fixing the references without making them
hidden was going to be ugly, and hidden reduces some bloat anyway.

in the asm files, .global/.hidden directives have been moved to the
top to unclutter the actual code.
2015-04-14 11:18:59 -04:00
bc081f628b fix inconsistent visibility for internal __tls_get_new function
at the point of call it was declared hidden, but the definition was
not hidden. for some toolchains this inconsistency produced textrels
without ld-time binding.
2015-04-14 10:42:44 -04:00
da7ccf822c use hidden visibility for i386 asm-internal __vsyscall symbol
otherwise the call instruction in the inline syscall asm results in
textrels without ld-time binding.
2015-04-14 10:22:12 -04:00
f1faa0e12f make _dlstart_c function use hidden visibility
otherwise the call/jump from the crt_arch.h asm may not resolve
correctly without -Bsymbolic-functions.
2015-04-14 00:28:30 -04:00
f4f9562cc9 remove initializers for decoded aux/dyn arrays in dynamic linker
the zero initialization is redundant since decode_vec does its own
clearing, and it increases the risk that buggy compilers will generate
calls to memset. as long as symbols are bound at ld time, such a call
will not break anything, but it may be desirable to turn off ld-time
binding in the future.
2015-04-13 22:38:18 -04:00
1ef849c6ec allow libc itself to be built with stack protector enabled
this was already essentially possible as a result of the previous
commits changing the dynamic linker/thread pointer bootstrap process.
this commit mainly adds build system infrastructure:

configure no longer attempts to disable stack protector. instead it
simply determines how so the makefile can disable stack protector for
a few translation units used during early startup.

stack protector is also disabled for memcpy and memset since compilers
(incorrectly) generate calls to them on some archs to implement
struct initialization and assignment, and such calls may creep into
early initialization.

no explicit attempt to enable stack protector is made by configure at
this time; any stack protector option supported by the compiler can be
passed to configure in CFLAGS, and if the compiler uses stack
protector by default, this default is respected.
2015-04-13 20:19:58 -04:00
19a1fe670a remove remnants of support for running in no-thread-pointer mode
since 1.1.0, musl has nominally required a thread pointer to be setup.
most of the remaining code that was checking for its availability was
doing so for the sake of being usable by the dynamic linker. as of
commit 71f099cb7d, this is no longer
necessary; the thread pointer is now valid before any libc code
(outside of dynamic linker bootstrap functions) runs.

this commit essentially concludes "phase 3" of the "transition path
for removing lazy init of thread pointer" project that began during
the 1.1.0 release cycle.
2015-04-13 19:24:51 -04:00
71f099cb7d move thread pointer setup to beginning of dynamic linker stage 3
this allows the dynamic linker itself to run with a valid thread
pointer, which is a prerequisite for stack protector on archs where
the ssp canary is stored in TLS. it will also allow us to remove some
remaining runtime checks for whether the thread pointer is valid.

as long as the application and its libraries do not require additional
size or alignment, this early thread pointer will be kept and reused
at runtime. otherwise, a new static TLS block is allocated after
library loading has finished and the thread pointer is switched over.
2015-04-13 18:47:17 -04:00
0f66fcec25 stabilize dynamic linker's layout of static TLS
previously, the layout of the static TLS block was perturbed by the
size of the dtv; dtv size increasing from 0 to 1 perturbed both TLS
arch types, and the TLS-above-TP type's layout was perturbed by the
specific number of dtv slots (libraries with TLS). this behavior made
it virtually impossible to setup a tentative thread pointer address
before loading libraries and keep it unchanged as long as the
libraries' TLS size/alignment requirements fit.

the new code fixes the location of the dtv and pthread structure at
opposite ends of the static TLS block so that they will not move
unless size or alignment changes.
2015-04-13 18:07:10 -04:00
f630df09b1 allow i386 __set_thread_area to be called more than once
previously a new GDT slot was requested, even if one had already been
obtained by a previous call. instead extract the old slot number from
GS and reuse it if it was already set. the formula (GS-3)/8 for the
slot number automatically yields -1 (request for new slot) if GS is
zero (unset).
2015-04-13 17:26:08 -04:00