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Tue Jan 21 04:05:20 1997 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * version.h (VERSION): Bump to 1.101. Implement -d and -r option to `ldd' to check relocations. * elf/dl-error.c: Add another method to intercept errors. (_dl_receive_error): New function. Install user defined handler. (receiver): New variable. Contains pointer to user provided handler. (_dl_signal_error): If user provided handler is installed call this. * elf/dl-load.c (_dl_map_object): When shared object is not found in trace mode initialize a few more fields so that lookup can actually happen but always fails. * elf/ldd.sh.in: Rewrite argument handling. Recognize new arguments to trigger reloation test. Return with appropriate error code if a file wasn't found. Print warning if object is not executable. * elf/ldd.bash.in: Likewise. * elf/link.h (receiver_fct): New type. Used in _dl_receive_error. (_dl_sysdep_error): New prototype. (_dl_receive_error): New prototype. (_dl_signal_error): Remove __attribute__ ((__noreturn__)). * elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Rewrite argument handling. More than one argument allowed. Recognize --data-relocs and --function-relocs arguments. Don't determine `lazy' mode from LD_BIND_NOW environment variable when in trace mode. If in trace mode and either --data-relocs or --function-relocs is given perform relocation. Report errors using print_unresolved function. (print_unresolved): New function. Print information about missing symbol on stderr. * sysdeps/generic/dl-sysdep.c (_dl_sysdep_error): New function. Like _dl_sysdep_message but print to stderr. * sysdeps/mach/hurd/dl-sysdep.c: Likewise. * sysdeps/generic/sockaddrcom.h: Add definition of sa_family_t. Reported by Andreas Schwab. (__SOCKADDR_COMMON): Use sa_family_t for family member. * sysdeps/unix/bsd/bsd4.4/sockaddrcom.h: Likewise. Linux/Sparc support by Miguel de Icaza. * sysdeps/sparc/fpu_control.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/__sigtrampoline.S: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/brk.c: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/profil-counter.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sigaction.c: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/socket.S: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/syscall.S: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/sysdep.h: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/Dist: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/Makefile: New file. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/net/if_arp.h: Don't use kernel header. Provide own definition based on 4.4BSD and Linux. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/net/ppp_defs.h: Define __u32 before including <linux/ppp_defs.h>. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sys/msq_buf.h (struct msqid_ds): Don't use __pid_t since the kernel might have a different size. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sys/shm_buf.h (struct shmid_ds): Likewise. Reported by Andreas Schwab. * time/asctime.c: Update copyright. * time/dysize.c: Likewise. * time/gmtime.c: Likewise. * time/timegm.c: Likewise. * time/offtime.c: Likewise. De-ANSI-declfy. * time/tzset.c (__tzset_internal): When TZ envvar does not name a DST timezone don't default to offset -1. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/net/route.h: Don't use kernel header. Reported by a sun <asun@zoology.washington.edu>. * resolv/Makefile: Correct spelling: subdirs-dirs -> subdir-dirs. * sysdeps/stub/sysv_signal.c: New file. Stub implementation. * Makefile (distribute): Add mcheck.h. * nis/Makefile (distribute): Add nss-nis.h. * libio/Makefile (routines): Change vdprintf to iovdprintf to prevent dist problem. * nss/Makefile (distribute): Add digits_dots.c. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/Dist: Add kernel_sigaction.h. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/alpha/Dist: Add sys/procfs.h. * sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/sparc/Dist: Add clone.S. * new-malloc/Makefile (distribute): Add mcheck-init.c and mcheck.h. Mon Jan 20 17:54:28 1997 Sven Verdoolaege <skimo@breughel.ufsia.ac.be> * manual/filesys.texi: Fix little problem (reentrant->readdir). Fri Jan 17 19:07:07 1997 Andreas Schwab <schwab@issan.informatik.uni-dortmund.de> * configure.in [$elf=yes]: Check for support of .previous and .popsection in the assembler. * config.h.in: Add HAVE_ASM_PREVIOUS_DIRECTIVE and HAVE_ASM_POPSECTION_DIRECTIVE. * libc-symbols.h (__make_section_unallocated) [HAVE_ELF]: Define appropriate if either .previous or .popsection is supported. (libc_warning) [HAVE_ELF]: Use it here. Sat Jan 18 22:15:26 1997 Richard Henderson <rth@tamu.edu> * Makeconfig (CFLAGS-.so): Add -fno-common to prevent odd sorts of errors that can occur when linking libc.so. Mon Jan 20 05:20:49 1997 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * elf/dl-load.c (open_path): When running setuid don't try a directory if it is not given with the full name. * elf/Makefile (before-compile): New variable. Mention trusted-dirs.h. (trusted-dirs.h): Construct file from $(default-rpath) and $(user-defined-trusted-dirs) variables. * elf/dl-load.c (_dl_map_object): Pass additional argument to open_path which is NULL except for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH pass in which case it is a pointer to the list of directories from the trusted-dirs.h file. (open_path): Accept additional argument with list of trusted dirs. When running setuid and a list of trusted dirs is given only use those which are mentioned in the list. * elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Don't reject whole LD_LIBRARY_PATH when running setuid. Instead accept entries which do not contain a '/'. * Makeconfig: Correct comment about +(default_cflags). Mon Jan 20 05:11:14 1997 Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> * time/strptime.c (recursive): Use && not || to test for valid argument. Mon Jan 20 05:06:50 1997 Ulrich Drepper <drepper@cygnus.com> * elf/ldd.sh.in: Exit with value 1 if an error occured. * elf/ldd.bash.in: Likewise. * elf/rtld.c (dl_main): Do not always ignore LD_PRELOAD when the binary runs setuid. It is save to use those entries which do not contain a '/'. This is compatible with Solaris-2.
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11 KiB
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323 lines
11 KiB
C
/* Support macros for making weak and strong aliases for symbols,
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and for using symbol sets and linker warnings with GNU ld.
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Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 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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#ifndef _LIBC_SYMBOLS_H
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#define _LIBC_SYMBOLS_H 1
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/* This file's macros are included implicitly in the compilation of every
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file in the C library by -imacros.
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We include config.h which is generated by configure.
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It should define for us the following symbols:
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* HAVE_ASM_SET_DIRECTIVE if we have `.set B, A' instead of `A = B'.
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* ASM_GLOBAL_DIRECTIVE with `.globl' or `.global'.
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* HAVE_GNU_LD if using GNU ld, with support for weak symbols in a.out,
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and for symbol set and warning messages extensions in a.out and ELF.
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* HAVE_ELF if using ELF, which supports weak symbols using `.weak'.
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* HAVE_ASM_WEAK_DIRECTIVE if we have weak symbols using `.weak'.
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* HAVE_ASM_WEAKEXT_DIRECTIVE if we have weak symbols using `.weakext'.
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*/
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/* This is defined for the compilation of all C library code. features.h
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tests this to avoid inclusion of stubs.h while compiling the library,
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before stubs.h has been generated. Some library code that is shared
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with other packages also tests this symbol to see if it is being
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compiled as part of the C library. We must define this before including
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config.h, because it makes some definitions conditional on whether libc
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itself is being compiled, or just some generator program. */
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#define _LIBC 1
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/* Enable declarations of GNU extensions, since we are compiling them. */
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#define _GNU_SOURCE 1
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/* And we also need the data for the reentrant functions. */
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#define _REENTRANT 1
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#include <config.h>
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/*
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*/
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#ifndef ASSEMBLER
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/* Define the macros `_' and `N_' for conveniently marking translatable
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strings in the libc source code. */
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#define N_(msgid) msgid
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#include <libintl.h>
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extern const char _libc_intl_domainname[];
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#ifdef dgettext
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/* This is defined as an optimizing macro, so use it. */
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#define _(msgid) dgettext (_libc_intl_domainname, (msgid))
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#else
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/* Be sure to use only the __ name when `dgettext' is a plain function
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instead of an optimizing macro. */
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#define _(msgid) __dgettext (_libc_intl_domainname, (msgid))
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#endif
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#endif
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/*
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*/
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/* The symbols in all the user (non-_) macros are C symbols.
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HAVE_GNU_LD without HAVE_ELF implies a.out. */
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#if defined (HAVE_ASM_WEAK_DIRECTIVE) || defined (HAVE_ASM_WEAKEXT_DIRECTIVE)
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#define HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS
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#endif
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#ifndef __SYMBOL_PREFIX
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#ifdef NO_UNDERSCORES
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#define __SYMBOL_PREFIX
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#else
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#define __SYMBOL_PREFIX "_"
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#endif
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#endif
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#ifndef C_SYMBOL_NAME
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#ifdef NO_UNDERSCORES
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#define C_SYMBOL_NAME(name) name
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#else
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#define C_SYMBOL_NAME(name) _##name
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#endif
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#endif
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/* Define ALIAS as a strong alias for ORIGINAL. */
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#ifdef HAVE_ASM_SET_DIRECTIVE
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#define strong_alias_asm(original, alias) \
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ASM_GLOBAL_DIRECTIVE C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias); \
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.set C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias),C_SYMBOL_NAME (original)
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#ifdef ASSEMBLER
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#define strong_alias(original, alias) strong_alias_asm (original, alias)
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#else
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#define strong_alias(original, alias) \
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asm (__string_1 (ASM_GLOBAL_DIRECTIVE) " " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #alias "\n" \
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".set " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #alias "," __SYMBOL_PREFIX #original);
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#endif
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#else
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#define strong_alias_asm(original, alias) \
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ASM_GLOBAL_DIRECTIVE C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias); \
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C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias) = C_SYMBOL_NAME (original)
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#ifdef ASSEMBLER
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#define strong_alias(original, alias) strong_alias_asm (original, alias)
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#else
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#define strong_alias(original, alias) \
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asm (__string_1 (ASM_GLOBAL_DIRECTIVE) " " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #alias "\n" \
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__SYMBOL_PREFIX #alias " = " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #original);
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#endif
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#endif
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/* Helper macros used above. */
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#define __string_1(x) __string_0(x)
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#define __string_0(x) #x
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#ifdef HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS
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#ifdef ASSEMBLER
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#ifdef HAVE_ASM_WEAKEXT_DIRECTIVE
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/* Define ALIAS as a weak alias for ORIGINAL.
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If weak aliases are not available, this defines a strong alias. */
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#define weak_alias(original, alias) \
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.weakext C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias), C_SYMBOL_NAME (original)
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/* Declare SYMBOL as weak undefined symbol (resolved to 0 if not defined). */
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#define weak_extern(symbol) \
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.weakext C_SYMBOL_NAME (symbol)
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#else /* ! HAVE_ASM_WEAKEXT_DIRECTIVE */
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/* Define ALIAS as a weak alias for ORIGINAL.
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If weak aliases are not available, this defines a strong alias. */
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#define weak_alias(original, alias) \
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.weak C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias); \
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C_SYMBOL_NAME (alias) = C_SYMBOL_NAME (original)
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/* Declare SYMBOL as weak undefined symbol (resolved to 0 if not defined). */
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#define weak_extern(symbol) \
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.weak C_SYMBOL_NAME (symbol)
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#endif /* ! HAVE_ASM_WEAKEXT_DIRECTIVE */
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#else /* ! ASSEMBLER */
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#ifdef HAVE_ASM_WEAKEXT_DIRECTIVE
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#define weak_extern_asm(symbol) asm (".weakext " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #symbol);
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#define weak_alias_asm(original, alias) \
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asm (".weakext " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #alias ", " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #original);
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#else /* ! HAVE_ASM_WEAKEXT_DIRECTIVE */
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#define weak_extern_asm(symbol) asm (".weak " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #symbol);
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#define weak_alias_asm(original, alias) \
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asm (".weak " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #alias "\n" \
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__SYMBOL_PREFIX #alias " = " __SYMBOL_PREFIX #original);
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#endif /* ! HAVE_ASM_WEAKEXT_DIRECTIVE */
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#define weak_alias(o, a) weak_alias_asm (o, a)
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#define weak_extern(symbol) weak_extern_asm (symbol)
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#endif /* ! ASSEMBLER */
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#else
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#define weak_alias(original, alias) strong_alias(original, alias)
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#define weak_extern(symbol) /* Do nothing; the ref will be strong. */
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#endif
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#if (!defined (ASSEMBLER) && \
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(__GNUC__ > 2 || (__GNUC__ == 2 && __GNUC_MINOR__ >= 7)))
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/* GCC 2.7 and later has special syntax for weak symbols and aliases.
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Using that is better when possible, because the compiler and assembler
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are better clued in to what we are doing. */
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#undef strong_alias
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#define strong_alias(name, aliasname) \
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extern __typeof (name) aliasname __attribute__ ((alias (#name)));
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#ifdef HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS
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#undef weak_alias
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#define weak_alias(name, aliasname) \
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extern __typeof (name) aliasname __attribute__ ((weak, alias (#name)));
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/* This comes between the return type and function name in
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a function definition to make that definition weak. */
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#define weak_function __attribute__ ((weak))
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#define weak_const_function __attribute__ ((weak, __const__))
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#endif /* HAVE_WEAK_SYMBOLS. */
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#endif /* Not ASSEMBLER, and GCC 2.7 or later. */
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#ifndef weak_function
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/* If we do not have the __attribute__ ((weak)) syntax, there is no way we
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can define functions as weak symbols. The compiler will emit a `.globl'
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directive for the function symbol, and a `.weak' directive in addition
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will produce an error from the assembler. */
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#define weak_function /* empty */
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#define weak_const_function /* empty */
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#endif
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/* When a reference to SYMBOL is encountered, the linker will emit a
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warning message MSG. */
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#ifdef HAVE_GNU_LD
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#ifdef HAVE_ELF
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/* We want the .gnu.warning.SYMBOL section to be unallocated. */
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#ifdef HAVE_ASM_PREVIOUS_DIRECTIVE
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#define __make_section_unallocated(section_string) \
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asm(".section " section_string "; .previous");
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#elif defined (HAVE_ASM_POPSECTION_DIRECTIVE)
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#define __make_section_unallocated(section_string) \
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asm(".pushsection " section_string "; .popsection");
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#else
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#define __make_section_unallocated(section_string)
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#endif
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#define link_warning(symbol, msg) \
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__make_section_unallocated (".gnu.warning." #symbol) \
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static const char __evoke_link_warning_##symbol[] \
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__attribute__ ((section (".gnu.warning." #symbol))) = msg;
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#else
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#define link_warning(symbol, msg) \
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asm(".stabs \"" msg "\",30,0,0,0\n" \
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".stabs \"" __SYMBOL_PREFIX #symbol "\",1,0,0,0\n");
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#endif
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#else
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/* We will never be heard; they will all die horribly. */
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#define link_warning(symbol, msg)
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#endif
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/* A canned warning for sysdeps/stub functions. */
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#define stub_warning(name) \
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link_warning (name, \
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"warning: " #name " is not implemented and will always fail")
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/*
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*/
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#ifdef HAVE_GNU_LD
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/* Symbol set support macros. */
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#ifdef HAVE_ELF
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/* Make SYMBOL, which is in the text segment, an element of SET. */
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#define text_set_element(set, symbol) _elf_set_element(set, symbol)
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/* Make SYMBOL, which is in the data segment, an element of SET. */
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#define data_set_element(set, symbol) _elf_set_element(set, symbol)
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/* Make SYMBOL, which is in the bss segment, an element of SET. */
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#define bss_set_element(set, symbol) _elf_set_element(set, symbol)
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/* These are all done the same way in ELF.
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There is a new section created for each set. */
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#ifdef PIC
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/* When building a shared library, make the set section writable,
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because it will need to be relocated at run time anyway. */
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#define _elf_set_element(set, symbol) \
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static const void *__elf_set_##set##_element_##symbol##__ \
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__attribute__ ((unused, section (#set))) = &(symbol)
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#else
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#define _elf_set_element(set, symbol) \
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static const void *const __elf_set_##set##_element_##symbol##__ \
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__attribute__ ((unused, section (#set))) = &(symbol)
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#endif
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/* Define SET as a symbol set. This may be required (it is in a.out) to
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be able to use the set's contents. */
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#define symbol_set_define(set) symbol_set_declare(set)
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/* Declare SET for use in this module, if defined in another module. */
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#define symbol_set_declare(set) \
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extern void *const __start_##set __attribute__ ((__weak__)); \
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extern void *const __stop_##set __attribute__ ((__weak__)); \
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weak_extern (__start_##set) weak_extern (__stop_##set)
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/* Return a pointer (void *const *) to the first element of SET. */
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#define symbol_set_first_element(set) (&__start_##set)
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/* Return true iff PTR (a void *const *) has been incremented
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past the last element in SET. */
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#define symbol_set_end_p(set, ptr) ((ptr) >= &__stop_##set)
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#else /* Not ELF: a.out. */
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#define text_set_element(set, symbol) \
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asm(".stabs \"" __SYMBOL_PREFIX #set "\",23,0,0," __SYMBOL_PREFIX #symbol)
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#define data_set_element(set, symbol) \
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asm(".stabs \"" __SYMBOL_PREFIX #set "\",25,0,0," __SYMBOL_PREFIX #symbol)
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#define bss_set_element(set, symbol) ?error Must use initialized data.
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#define symbol_set_define(set) void *const (set)[1];
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#define symbol_set_declare(set) extern void *const (set)[1];
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#define symbol_set_first_element(set) &(set)[1]
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#define symbol_set_end_p(set, ptr) (*(ptr) == 0)
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#endif /* ELF. */
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#endif /* Have GNU ld. */
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#endif /* libc-symbols.h */
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