594 lines
21 KiB
Diff
594 lines
21 KiB
Diff
From 719866ab2ff0e6d514a04fb47e507d92e70ef7ee Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Florian Weimer <fweimer@redhat.com>
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Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2023 14:25:46 +0200
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Subject: [PATCH 2/3] Revert "elf: Always call destructors in reverse
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constructor order (bug 30785)"
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This reverts commit a3189f66a5f2fe86568286fa025fa153be04c6c0.
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Reason for revert: Incompatibility with existing applications.
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---
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NEWS | 1 -
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elf/dl-close.c | 113 ++++++++++-----------------
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elf/dl-fini.c | 152 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------
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elf/dl-init.c | 16 ----
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elf/dso-sort-tests-1.def | 19 +++--
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elf/tst-audit23.c | 44 +++++------
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sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h | 4 -
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7 files changed, 173 insertions(+), 176 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/NEWS b/NEWS
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index bfcd46efa9..f117874e34 100644
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--- a/NEWS
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+++ b/NEWS
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@@ -32,7 +32,6 @@ Security related changes:
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The following bugs are resolved with this release:
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[30723] posix_memalign repeatedly scans long bin lists
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- [30785] Always call destructors in reverse constructor order
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[30804] F_GETLK, F_SETLK, and F_SETLKW value change for powerpc64 with
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-D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64
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[30842] Stack read overflow in getaddrinfo in no-aaaa mode (CVE-2023-4527)
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diff --git a/elf/dl-close.c b/elf/dl-close.c
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index ea62d0e601..b887a44888 100644
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--- a/elf/dl-close.c
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+++ b/elf/dl-close.c
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@@ -138,31 +138,30 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
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bool any_tls = false;
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const unsigned int nloaded = ns->_ns_nloaded;
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+ struct link_map *maps[nloaded];
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- /* Run over the list and assign indexes to the link maps. */
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+ /* Run over the list and assign indexes to the link maps and enter
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+ them into the MAPS array. */
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int idx = 0;
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for (struct link_map *l = ns->_ns_loaded; l != NULL; l = l->l_next)
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{
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l->l_map_used = 0;
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l->l_map_done = 0;
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l->l_idx = idx;
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+ maps[idx] = l;
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++idx;
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}
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assert (idx == nloaded);
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- /* Keep marking link maps until no new link maps are found. */
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- for (struct link_map *l = ns->_ns_loaded; l != NULL; )
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+ /* Keep track of the lowest index link map we have covered already. */
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+ int done_index = -1;
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+ while (++done_index < nloaded)
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{
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- /* next is reset to earlier link maps for remarking. */
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- struct link_map *next = l->l_next;
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- int next_idx = l->l_idx + 1; /* next->l_idx, but covers next == NULL. */
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+ struct link_map *l = maps[done_index];
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if (l->l_map_done)
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- {
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- /* Already handled. */
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- l = next;
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- continue;
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- }
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+ /* Already handled. */
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+ continue;
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/* Check whether this object is still used. */
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if (l->l_type == lt_loaded
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@@ -172,10 +171,7 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
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acquire is sufficient and correct. */
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&& atomic_load_acquire (&l->l_tls_dtor_count) == 0
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&& !l->l_map_used)
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- {
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- l = next;
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- continue;
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- }
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+ continue;
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/* We need this object and we handle it now. */
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l->l_map_used = 1;
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@@ -202,11 +198,8 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
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already processed it, then we need to go back
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and process again from that point forward to
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ensure we keep all of its dependencies also. */
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- if ((*lp)->l_idx < next_idx)
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- {
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- next = *lp;
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- next_idx = next->l_idx;
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- }
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+ if ((*lp)->l_idx - 1 < done_index)
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+ done_index = (*lp)->l_idx - 1;
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}
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}
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@@ -226,65 +219,44 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
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if (!jmap->l_map_used)
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{
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jmap->l_map_used = 1;
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- if (jmap->l_idx < next_idx)
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- {
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- next = jmap;
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- next_idx = next->l_idx;
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- }
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+ if (jmap->l_idx - 1 < done_index)
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+ done_index = jmap->l_idx - 1;
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}
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}
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}
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-
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- l = next;
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}
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- /* Call the destructors in reverse constructor order, and remove the
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- closed link maps from the list. */
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- for (struct link_map **init_called_head = &_dl_init_called_list;
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- *init_called_head != NULL; )
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+ /* Sort the entries. We can skip looking for the binary itself which is
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+ at the front of the search list for the main namespace. */
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+ _dl_sort_maps (maps, nloaded, (nsid == LM_ID_BASE), true);
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+
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+ /* Call all termination functions at once. */
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+ bool unload_any = false;
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+ bool scope_mem_left = false;
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+ unsigned int unload_global = 0;
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+ unsigned int first_loaded = ~0;
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+ for (unsigned int i = 0; i < nloaded; ++i)
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{
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- struct link_map *imap = *init_called_head;
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+ struct link_map *imap = maps[i];
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- /* _dl_init_called_list is global, to produce a global odering.
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- Ignore the other namespaces (and link maps that are still used). */
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- if (imap->l_ns != nsid || imap->l_map_used)
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- init_called_head = &imap->l_init_called_next;
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- else
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+ /* All elements must be in the same namespace. */
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+ assert (imap->l_ns == nsid);
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+
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+ if (!imap->l_map_used)
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{
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assert (imap->l_type == lt_loaded && !imap->l_nodelete_active);
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- /* _dl_init_called_list is updated at the same time as
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- l_init_called. */
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- assert (imap->l_init_called);
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-
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- if (imap->l_info[DT_FINI_ARRAY] != NULL
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- || imap->l_info[DT_FINI] != NULL)
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+ /* Call its termination function. Do not do it for
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+ half-cooked objects. Temporarily disable exception
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+ handling, so that errors are fatal. */
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+ if (imap->l_init_called)
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_dl_catch_exception (NULL, _dl_call_fini, imap);
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#ifdef SHARED
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/* Auditing checkpoint: we remove an object. */
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_dl_audit_objclose (imap);
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#endif
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- /* Unlink this link map. */
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- *init_called_head = imap->l_init_called_next;
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- }
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- }
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-
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-
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- bool unload_any = false;
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- bool scope_mem_left = false;
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- unsigned int unload_global = 0;
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-
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- /* For skipping un-unloadable link maps in the second loop. */
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- struct link_map *first_loaded = ns->_ns_loaded;
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- /* Iterate over the namespace to find objects to unload. Some
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- unloadable objects may not be on _dl_init_called_list due to
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- dlopen failure. */
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- for (struct link_map *imap = first_loaded; imap != NULL; imap = imap->l_next)
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- {
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- if (!imap->l_map_used)
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- {
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/* This object must not be used anymore. */
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imap->l_removed = 1;
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@@ -295,8 +267,8 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
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++unload_global;
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/* Remember where the first dynamically loaded object is. */
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- if (first_loaded == NULL)
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- first_loaded = imap;
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+ if (i < first_loaded)
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+ first_loaded = i;
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}
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/* Else imap->l_map_used. */
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else if (imap->l_type == lt_loaded)
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@@ -432,8 +404,8 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
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imap->l_loader = NULL;
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/* Remember where the first dynamically loaded object is. */
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- if (first_loaded == NULL)
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- first_loaded = imap;
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+ if (i < first_loaded)
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+ first_loaded = i;
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}
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}
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@@ -504,11 +476,10 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
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/* Check each element of the search list to see if all references to
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it are gone. */
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- for (struct link_map *imap = first_loaded; imap != NULL; )
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+ for (unsigned int i = first_loaded; i < nloaded; ++i)
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{
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- if (imap->l_map_used)
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- imap = imap->l_next;
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- else
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+ struct link_map *imap = maps[i];
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+ if (!imap->l_map_used)
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{
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assert (imap->l_type == lt_loaded);
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@@ -719,9 +690,7 @@ _dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
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if (imap == GL(dl_initfirst))
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GL(dl_initfirst) = NULL;
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- struct link_map *next = imap->l_next;
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free (imap);
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- imap = next;
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}
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}
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diff --git a/elf/dl-fini.c b/elf/dl-fini.c
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index e201d36651..9acb64f47c 100644
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--- a/elf/dl-fini.c
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+++ b/elf/dl-fini.c
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@@ -24,68 +24,116 @@
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void
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_dl_fini (void)
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{
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- /* Call destructors strictly in the reverse order of constructors.
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- This causes fewer surprises than some arbitrary reordering based
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- on new (relocation) dependencies. None of the objects are
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- unmapped, so applications can deal with this if their DSOs remain
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- in a consistent state after destructors have run. */
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-
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- /* Protect against concurrent loads and unloads. */
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- __rtld_lock_lock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
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-
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- /* Ignore objects which are opened during shutdown. */
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- struct link_map *local_init_called_list = _dl_init_called_list;
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-
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- for (struct link_map *l = local_init_called_list; l != NULL;
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- l = l->l_init_called_next)
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- /* Bump l_direct_opencount of all objects so that they
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- are not dlclose()ed from underneath us. */
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- ++l->l_direct_opencount;
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-
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- /* After this point, everything linked from local_init_called_list
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- cannot be unloaded because of the reference counter update. */
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- __rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
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-
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- /* Perform two passes: One for non-audit modules, one for audit
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- modules. This way, audit modules receive unload notifications
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- for non-audit objects, and the destructors for audit modules
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- still run. */
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+ /* Lots of fun ahead. We have to call the destructors for all still
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+ loaded objects, in all namespaces. The problem is that the ELF
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+ specification now demands that dependencies between the modules
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+ are taken into account. I.e., the destructor for a module is
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+ called before the ones for any of its dependencies.
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+
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+ To make things more complicated, we cannot simply use the reverse
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+ order of the constructors. Since the user might have loaded objects
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+ using `dlopen' there are possibly several other modules with its
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+ dependencies to be taken into account. Therefore we have to start
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+ determining the order of the modules once again from the beginning. */
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+
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+ /* We run the destructors of the main namespaces last. As for the
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+ other namespaces, we pick run the destructors in them in reverse
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+ order of the namespace ID. */
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+#ifdef SHARED
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+ int do_audit = 0;
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+ again:
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+#endif
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+ for (Lmid_t ns = GL(dl_nns) - 1; ns >= 0; --ns)
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+ {
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+ /* Protect against concurrent loads and unloads. */
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+ __rtld_lock_lock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
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+
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+ unsigned int nloaded = GL(dl_ns)[ns]._ns_nloaded;
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+ /* No need to do anything for empty namespaces or those used for
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+ auditing DSOs. */
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+ if (nloaded == 0
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+#ifdef SHARED
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+ || GL(dl_ns)[ns]._ns_loaded->l_auditing != do_audit
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+#endif
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+ )
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+ __rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
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+ else
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+ {
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#ifdef SHARED
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- int last_pass = GLRO(dl_naudit) > 0;
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- Lmid_t last_ns = -1;
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- for (int do_audit = 0; do_audit <= last_pass; ++do_audit)
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+ _dl_audit_activity_nsid (ns, LA_ACT_DELETE);
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#endif
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- for (struct link_map *l = local_init_called_list; l != NULL;
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- l = l->l_init_called_next)
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- {
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+
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+ /* Now we can allocate an array to hold all the pointers and
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+ copy the pointers in. */
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+ struct link_map *maps[nloaded];
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+
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+ unsigned int i;
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+ struct link_map *l;
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+ assert (nloaded != 0 || GL(dl_ns)[ns]._ns_loaded == NULL);
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+ for (l = GL(dl_ns)[ns]._ns_loaded, i = 0; l != NULL; l = l->l_next)
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+ /* Do not handle ld.so in secondary namespaces. */
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+ if (l == l->l_real)
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+ {
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+ assert (i < nloaded);
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+
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+ maps[i] = l;
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+ l->l_idx = i;
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+ ++i;
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+
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+ /* Bump l_direct_opencount of all objects so that they
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+ are not dlclose()ed from underneath us. */
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+ ++l->l_direct_opencount;
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+ }
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+ assert (ns != LM_ID_BASE || i == nloaded);
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+ assert (ns == LM_ID_BASE || i == nloaded || i == nloaded - 1);
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+ unsigned int nmaps = i;
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+
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+ /* Now we have to do the sorting. We can skip looking for the
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+ binary itself which is at the front of the search list for
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+ the main namespace. */
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+ _dl_sort_maps (maps, nmaps, (ns == LM_ID_BASE), true);
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+
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+ /* We do not rely on the linked list of loaded object anymore
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+ from this point on. We have our own list here (maps). The
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+ various members of this list cannot vanish since the open
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+ count is too high and will be decremented in this loop. So
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+ we release the lock so that some code which might be called
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+ from a destructor can directly or indirectly access the
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+ lock. */
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+ __rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
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+
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+ /* 'maps' now contains the objects in the right order. Now
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+ call the destructors. We have to process this array from
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+ the front. */
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+ for (i = 0; i < nmaps; ++i)
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+ {
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+ struct link_map *l = maps[i];
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+
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+ if (l->l_init_called)
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+ {
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+ _dl_call_fini (l);
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#ifdef SHARED
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- if (GL(dl_ns)[l->l_ns]._ns_loaded->l_auditing != do_audit)
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- continue;
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-
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- /* Avoid back-to-back calls of _dl_audit_activity_nsid for the
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- same namespace. */
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- if (last_ns != l->l_ns)
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- {
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- if (last_ns >= 0)
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- _dl_audit_activity_nsid (last_ns, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
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- _dl_audit_activity_nsid (l->l_ns, LA_ACT_DELETE);
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- last_ns = l->l_ns;
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- }
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+ /* Auditing checkpoint: another object closed. */
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+ _dl_audit_objclose (l);
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#endif
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+ }
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- /* There is no need to re-enable exceptions because _dl_fini
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- is not called from a context where exceptions are caught. */
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- _dl_call_fini (l);
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+ /* Correct the previous increment. */
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+ --l->l_direct_opencount;
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+ }
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#ifdef SHARED
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- /* Auditing checkpoint: another object closed. */
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- _dl_audit_objclose (l);
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+ _dl_audit_activity_nsid (ns, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
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#endif
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- }
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+ }
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+ }
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#ifdef SHARED
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- if (last_ns >= 0)
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- _dl_audit_activity_nsid (last_ns, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
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+ if (! do_audit && GLRO(dl_naudit) > 0)
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+ {
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+ do_audit = 1;
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+ goto again;
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+ }
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if (__glibc_unlikely (GLRO(dl_debug_mask) & DL_DEBUG_STATISTICS))
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_dl_debug_printf ("\nruntime linker statistics:\n"
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diff --git a/elf/dl-init.c b/elf/dl-init.c
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index ffd05b7806..ba4d2fdc85 100644
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--- a/elf/dl-init.c
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+++ b/elf/dl-init.c
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@@ -21,7 +21,6 @@
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#include <ldsodefs.h>
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#include <elf-initfini.h>
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-struct link_map *_dl_init_called_list;
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static void
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call_init (struct link_map *l, int argc, char **argv, char **env)
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@@ -43,21 +42,6 @@ call_init (struct link_map *l, int argc, char **argv, char **env)
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dependency. */
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l->l_init_called = 1;
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- /* Help an already-running dlclose: The just-loaded object must not
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- be removed during the current pass. (No effect if no dlclose in
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- progress.) */
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- l->l_map_used = 1;
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-
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- /* Record execution before starting any initializers. This way, if
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- the initializers themselves call dlopen, their ELF destructors
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- will eventually be run before this object is destructed, matching
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- that their ELF constructors have run before this object was
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- constructed. _dl_fini uses this list for audit callbacks, so
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- register objects on the list even if they do not have a
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- constructor. */
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- l->l_init_called_next = _dl_init_called_list;
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- _dl_init_called_list = l;
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-
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/* Check for object which constructors we do not run here. */
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if (__builtin_expect (l->l_name[0], 'a') == '\0'
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&& l->l_type == lt_executable)
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diff --git a/elf/dso-sort-tests-1.def b/elf/dso-sort-tests-1.def
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index 61dc54f8ae..4bf9052db1 100644
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--- a/elf/dso-sort-tests-1.def
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+++ b/elf/dso-sort-tests-1.def
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@@ -53,14 +53,21 @@ tst-dso-ordering10: {}->a->b->c;soname({})=c
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output: b>a>{}<a<b
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# Complex example from Bugzilla #15311, under-linked and with circular
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-# relocation(dynamic) dependencies. For both sorting algorithms, the
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-# destruction order is the reverse of the construction order, and
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-# relocation dependencies are not taken into account.
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+# relocation(dynamic) dependencies. While this is technically unspecified, the
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+# presumed reasonable practical behavior is for the destructor order to respect
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+# the static DT_NEEDED links (here this means the a->b->c->d order).
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+# The older dynamic_sort=1 algorithm does not achieve this, while the DFS-based
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+# dynamic_sort=2 algorithm does, although it is still arguable whether going
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+# beyond spec to do this is the right thing to do.
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+# The below expected outputs are what the two algorithms currently produce
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+# respectively, for regression testing purposes.
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tst-bz15311: {+a;+e;+f;+g;+d;%d;-d;-g;-f;-e;-a};a->b->c->d;d=>[ba];c=>a;b=>e=>a;c=>f=>b;d=>g=>c
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-output: {+a[d>c>b>a>];+e[e>];+f[f>];+g[g>];+d[];%d(b(e(a()))a()g(c(a()f(b(e(a()))))));-d[];-g[];-f[];-e[];-a[<g<f<e<a<b<c<d];}
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+output(glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=1): {+a[d>c>b>a>];+e[e>];+f[f>];+g[g>];+d[];%d(b(e(a()))a()g(c(a()f(b(e(a()))))));-d[];-g[];-f[];-e[];-a[<a<c<d<g<f<b<e];}
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+output(glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=2): {+a[d>c>b>a>];+e[e>];+f[f>];+g[g>];+d[];%d(b(e(a()))a()g(c(a()f(b(e(a()))))));-d[];-g[];-f[];-e[];-a[<g<f<a<b<c<d<e];}
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# Test that even in the presence of dependency loops involving dlopen'ed
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# object, that object is initialized last (and not unloaded prematurely).
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-# Final destructor order is the opposite of constructor order.
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+# Final destructor order is indeterminate due to the cycle.
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tst-bz28937: {+a;+b;-b;+c;%c};a->a1;a->a2;a2->a;b->b1;c->a1;c=>a1
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-output: {+a[a2>a1>a>];+b[b1>b>];-b[<b<b1];+c[c>];%c(a1());}<c<a<a1<a2
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+output(glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=1): {+a[a2>a1>a>];+b[b1>b>];-b[<b<b1];+c[c>];%c(a1());}<a<a2<c<a1
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+output(glibc.rtld.dynamic_sort=2): {+a[a2>a1>a>];+b[b1>b>];-b[<b<b1];+c[c>];%c(a1());}<a2<a<c<a1
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diff --git a/elf/tst-audit23.c b/elf/tst-audit23.c
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|
index 503699c36a..bb7d66c385 100644
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|
--- a/elf/tst-audit23.c
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|
+++ b/elf/tst-audit23.c
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@@ -98,8 +98,6 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
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char *lname;
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uintptr_t laddr;
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Lmid_t lmid;
|
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- uintptr_t cookie;
|
|
- uintptr_t namespace;
|
|
bool closed;
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|
} objs[max_objs] = { [0 ... max_objs-1] = { .closed = false } };
|
|
size_t nobjs = 0;
|
|
@@ -119,9 +117,6 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
|
|
size_t buffer_length = 0;
|
|
while (xgetline (&buffer, &buffer_length, out))
|
|
{
|
|
- *strchrnul (buffer, '\n') = '\0';
|
|
- printf ("info: subprocess output: %s\n", buffer);
|
|
-
|
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if (startswith (buffer, "la_activity: "))
|
|
{
|
|
uintptr_t cookie;
|
|
@@ -130,26 +125,29 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
|
|
&cookie);
|
|
TEST_COMPARE (r, 2);
|
|
|
|
+ /* The cookie identifies the object at the head of the link map,
|
|
+ so we only add a new namespace if it changes from the previous
|
|
+ one. This works since dlmopen is the last in the test body. */
|
|
+ if (cookie != last_act_cookie && last_act_cookie != -1)
|
|
+ TEST_COMPARE (last_act, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
|
|
+
|
|
if (this_act == LA_ACT_ADD && acts[nacts] != cookie)
|
|
{
|
|
- /* The cookie identifies the object at the head of the
|
|
- link map, so we only add a new namespace if it
|
|
- changes from the previous one. This works since
|
|
- dlmopen is the last in the test body. */
|
|
- if (cookie != last_act_cookie && last_act_cookie != -1)
|
|
- TEST_COMPARE (last_act, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
|
|
-
|
|
acts[nacts++] = cookie;
|
|
last_act_cookie = cookie;
|
|
}
|
|
- /* LA_ACT_DELETE is called multiple times for each
|
|
- namespace, depending on destruction order. */
|
|
+ /* The LA_ACT_DELETE is called in the reverse order of LA_ACT_ADD
|
|
+ at program termination (if the tests adds a dlclose or a library
|
|
+ with extra dependencies this will need to be adapted). */
|
|
else if (this_act == LA_ACT_DELETE)
|
|
- last_act_cookie = cookie;
|
|
+ {
|
|
+ last_act_cookie = acts[--nacts];
|
|
+ TEST_COMPARE (acts[nacts], cookie);
|
|
+ acts[nacts] = 0;
|
|
+ }
|
|
else if (this_act == LA_ACT_CONSISTENT)
|
|
{
|
|
TEST_COMPARE (cookie, last_act_cookie);
|
|
- last_act_cookie = -1;
|
|
|
|
/* LA_ACT_DELETE must always be followed by an la_objclose. */
|
|
if (last_act == LA_ACT_DELETE)
|
|
@@ -181,8 +179,6 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
|
|
objs[nobjs].lname = lname;
|
|
objs[nobjs].laddr = laddr;
|
|
objs[nobjs].lmid = lmid;
|
|
- objs[nobjs].cookie = cookie;
|
|
- objs[nobjs].namespace = last_act_cookie;
|
|
objs[nobjs].closed = false;
|
|
nobjs++;
|
|
|
|
@@ -205,12 +201,6 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
|
|
if (strcmp (lname, objs[i].lname) == 0 && lmid == objs[i].lmid)
|
|
{
|
|
TEST_COMPARE (objs[i].closed, false);
|
|
- TEST_COMPARE (objs[i].cookie, cookie);
|
|
- if (objs[i].namespace == -1)
|
|
- /* No LA_ACT_ADD before the first la_objopen call. */
|
|
- TEST_COMPARE (acts[0], last_act_cookie);
|
|
- else
|
|
- TEST_COMPARE (objs[i].namespace, last_act_cookie);
|
|
objs[i].closed = true;
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
@@ -219,7 +209,11 @@ do_test (int argc, char *argv[])
|
|
/* la_objclose should be called after la_activity(LA_ACT_DELETE) for
|
|
the closed object's namespace. */
|
|
TEST_COMPARE (last_act, LA_ACT_DELETE);
|
|
- seen_first_objclose = true;
|
|
+ if (!seen_first_objclose)
|
|
+ {
|
|
+ TEST_COMPARE (last_act_cookie, cookie);
|
|
+ seen_first_objclose = true;
|
|
+ }
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
diff --git a/sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h b/sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h
|
|
index 9ea9389a39..e8b7359b04 100644
|
|
--- a/sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h
|
|
+++ b/sysdeps/generic/ldsodefs.h
|
|
@@ -1037,10 +1037,6 @@ extern int _dl_check_map_versions (struct link_map *map, int verbose,
|
|
extern void _dl_init (struct link_map *main_map, int argc, char **argv,
|
|
char **env) attribute_hidden;
|
|
|
|
-/* List of ELF objects in reverse order of their constructor
|
|
- invocation. */
|
|
-extern struct link_map *_dl_init_called_list attribute_hidden;
|
|
-
|
|
/* Call the finalizer functions of all shared objects whose
|
|
initializer functions have completed. */
|
|
extern void _dl_fini (void) attribute_hidden;
|
|
--
|
|
2.33.0
|
|
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