/* * CDDL HEADER START * * The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the * Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). * You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * * You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE * or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions * and limitations under the License. * * When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each * file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. * If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the * fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying * information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] * * CDDL HEADER END */ /* * Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * Use is subject to license terms. */ /* * Copyright (c) 1988 AT&T * All Rights Reserved */ #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" /* * Utility functions */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "msg.h" #include "_libld.h" /* * libld_malloc() and dz_map() are used for both performance and for ease of * programming: * * Performance: * The link-edit is a short lived process which doesn't really free much * of the dynamic memory that it requests. Because of this, it is more * important to optimize for quick memory allocations than the * re-usability of the memory. * * By also mmaping blocks of pages in from /dev/zero we don't need to * waste the overhead of zeroing out these pages for calloc() requests. * * Memory Management: * By doing all libld memory management through the ld_malloc routine * it's much easier to free up all memory at the end by simply unmaping * all of the blocks that were mapped in through dz_map(). This is much * simpler then trying to track all of the libld structures that were * dynamically allocate and are actually pointers into the ELF files. * * It's important that we can free up all of our dynamic memory because * libld is used by ld.so.1 when it performs dlopen()'s of relocatable * objects. * * Format: * The memory blocks for each allocation store the size of the allocation * in the first 8 bytes of the block. The pointer that is returned by * libld_malloc() is actually the address of (block + 8): * * (addr - 8) block_size * (addr) * * The size is retained in order to implement realloc(), and to perform * the required memcpy(). 8 bytes are uses, as the memory area returned * by libld_malloc() must be 8 byte-aligned. Even in a 32-bit environment, * u_longlog_t pointers are employed. * * MAP_ANON arrived in Solaris 8, thus a fall-back is provided for older * systems. */ static void * dz_map(size_t size) { void *addr; int err; #if defined(MAP_ANON) static int noanon = 0; if (noanon == 0) { if ((addr = mmap(0, size, (PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC), (MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANON), -1, 0)) != MAP_FAILED) return (addr); if ((errno != EBADF) && (errno != EINVAL)) { err = errno; eprintf(0, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_MMAPANON), MSG_ORIG(MSG_PTH_DEVZERO), strerror(err)); return (MAP_FAILED); } else noanon = 1; } #endif if (dz_fd == -1) { if ((dz_fd = open(MSG_ORIG(MSG_PTH_DEVZERO), O_RDONLY)) == -1) { err = errno; eprintf(0, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_OPEN), MSG_ORIG(MSG_PTH_DEVZERO), strerror(err)); return (MAP_FAILED); } } if ((addr = mmap(0, size, (PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE | PROT_EXEC), MAP_PRIVATE, dz_fd, 0)) == MAP_FAILED) { err = errno; eprintf(0, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_MMAP), MSG_ORIG(MSG_PTH_DEVZERO), strerror(err)); return (MAP_FAILED); } return (addr); } void * libld_malloc(size_t size) { Ld_heap *chp = ld_heap; void *vptr; size_t asize = size + HEAPALIGN; /* * If this is the first allocation, or the allocation request is greater * than the current free space available, allocate a new heap. */ if ((chp == 0) || (((size_t)chp->lh_end - (size_t)chp->lh_free) <= asize)) { Ld_heap *nhp; size_t hsize = (size_t)S_ROUND(sizeof (Ld_heap), HEAPALIGN); size_t tsize = (size_t)S_ROUND((asize + hsize), HEAPALIGN); /* * Allocate a block that is at minimum 'HEAPBLOCK' size */ if (tsize < HEAPBLOCK) tsize = HEAPBLOCK; if ((nhp = dz_map(tsize)) == MAP_FAILED) return (0); nhp->lh_next = chp; nhp->lh_free = (void *)((size_t)nhp + hsize); nhp->lh_end = (void *)((size_t)nhp + tsize); ld_heap = chp = nhp; } vptr = chp->lh_free; /* * Assign size to head of allocated block (used by realloc), and * memory arena as then next 8-byte aligned offset. */ *((size_t *)vptr) = size; vptr = (void *)((size_t)vptr + HEAPALIGN); /* * Increment free to point to next available block */ chp->lh_free = (void *)S_ROUND((size_t)chp->lh_free + asize, HEAPALIGN); return (vptr); } void * libld_realloc(void *ptr, size_t size) { size_t psize; void *vptr; if (ptr == NULL) return (libld_malloc(size)); /* * Size of the allocated blocks is stored *just* before the blocks * address. */ psize = *((size_t *)((size_t)ptr - HEAPALIGN)); /* * If the block actually fits then just return. */ if (size <= psize) return (ptr); if ((vptr = libld_malloc(size)) != 0) (void) memcpy(vptr, ptr, psize); return (vptr); } void /* ARGSUSED 0 */ libld_free(void *ptr) { } /* * Append an item to the specified list, and return a pointer to the list * node created. */ Listnode * list_appendc(List *lst, const void *item) { Listnode *_lnp; if ((_lnp = libld_malloc(sizeof (Listnode))) == 0) return (0); _lnp->data = (void *)item; _lnp->next = NULL; if (lst->head == NULL) lst->tail = lst->head = _lnp; else { lst->tail->next = _lnp; lst->tail = lst->tail->next; } return (_lnp); } /* * Add an item after the specified listnode, and return a pointer to the list * node created. */ Listnode * list_insertc(List *lst, const void *item, Listnode *lnp) { Listnode *_lnp; if ((_lnp = libld_malloc(sizeof (Listnode))) == 0) return (0); _lnp->data = (void *)item; _lnp->next = lnp->next; if (_lnp->next == NULL) lst->tail = _lnp; lnp->next = _lnp; return (_lnp); } /* * Prepend an item to the specified list, and return a pointer to the * list node created. */ Listnode * list_prependc(List *lst, const void *item) { Listnode *_lnp; if ((_lnp = libld_malloc(sizeof (Listnode))) == 0) return (0); _lnp->data = (void *)item; if (lst->head == NULL) { _lnp->next = NULL; lst->tail = lst->head = _lnp; } else { _lnp->next = lst->head; lst->head = _lnp; } return (_lnp); } /* * Find out where to insert the node for reordering. List of insect structures * is traversed and the is_txtndx field of the insect structure is examined * and that determines where the new input section should be inserted. * All input sections which have a non zero is_txtndx value will be placed * in ascending order before sections with zero is_txtndx value. This * implies that any section that does not appear in the map file will be * placed at the end of this list as it will have a is_txtndx value of 0. * Returns: NULL if the input section should be inserted at beginning * of list else A pointer to the entry AFTER which this new section should * be inserted. */ Listnode * list_where(List *lst, Word num) { Listnode *ln, *pln; /* Temp list node ptr */ Is_desc *isp; /* Temp Insect structure */ Word n; /* * No input sections exist, so add at beginning of list */ if (lst->head == NULL) return (NULL); for (ln = lst->head, pln = ln; ln != NULL; pln = ln, ln = ln->next) { isp = (Is_desc *)ln->data; /* * This should never happen, but if it should we * try to do the right thing. Insert at the * beginning of list if no other items exist, else * end of already existing list, prior to this null * item. */ if (isp == NULL) { if (ln == pln) { return (NULL); } else { return (pln); } } /* * We have reached end of reorderable items. All * following items have is_txtndx values of zero * So insert at end of reorderable items. */ if ((n = isp->is_txtndx) > num || n == 0) { if (ln == pln) { return (NULL); } else { return (pln); } } /* * We have reached end of list, so insert * at the end of this list. */ if ((n != 0) && (ln->next == NULL)) return (ln); } return (NULL); } /* * Determine if a shared object definition structure already exists and if * not create one. These definitions provide for recording information * regarding shared objects that are still to be processed. Once processed * shared objects are maintained on the ofl_sos list. The information * recorded in this structure includes: * * o DT_USED requirements. In these cases definitions are added during * mapfile processing of `-' entries (see map_dash()). * * o implicit NEEDED entries. As shared objects are processed from the * command line so any of their dependencies are recorded in these * structures for later processing (see process_dynamic()). * * o version requirements. Any explicit shared objects that have version * dependencies on other objects have their version requirements recorded. * In these cases definitions are added during mapfile processing of `-' * entries (see map_dash()). Also, shared objects may have versioning * requirements on their NEEDED entries. These cases are added during * their version processing (see vers_need_process()). * * Note: Both process_dynamic() and vers_need_process() may generate the * initial version definition structure because you can't rely on what * section (.dynamic or .SUNW_version) may be processed first from any * input file. */ Sdf_desc * sdf_find(const char *name, List *lst) { Listnode *lnp; Sdf_desc *sdf; for (LIST_TRAVERSE(lst, lnp, sdf)) if (strcmp(name, sdf->sdf_name) == 0) return (sdf); return (0); } Sdf_desc * sdf_add(const char *name, List *lst) { Sdf_desc *sdf; if (!(sdf = libld_calloc(sizeof (Sdf_desc), 1))) return ((Sdf_desc *)S_ERROR); sdf->sdf_name = name; if (list_appendc(lst, sdf) == 0) return ((Sdf_desc *)S_ERROR); else return (sdf); } /* * Add a string, separated by a colon, to an existing string. Typically used * to maintain filter, rpath and audit names, of which there is normally only * one string supplied anyway. */ char * add_string(char *old, char *str) { char *new; if (old) { char *_str; size_t len; /* * If an original string exists, make sure this new string * doesn't get duplicated. */ if ((_str = strstr(old, str)) != NULL) { if (((_str == old) || (*(_str - 1) == *(MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_COLON)))) && (_str += strlen(str)) && ((*_str == '\0') || (*_str == *(MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_COLON))))) return (old); } len = strlen(old) + strlen(str) + 2; if ((new = libld_calloc(1, len)) == 0) return ((char *)S_ERROR); (void) snprintf(new, len, MSG_ORIG(MSG_FMT_COLPATH), old, str); } else { if ((new = libld_malloc(strlen(str) + 1)) == 0) return ((char *)S_ERROR); (void) strcpy(new, str); } return (new); } /* * Messaging support - funnel everything through dgettext(). */ const char * _libld_msg(Msg mid) { return (dgettext(MSG_ORIG(MSG_SUNW_OST_SGS), MSG_ORIG(mid))); } /* * Determine whether a symbol name should be demangled. */ const char * demangle(const char *name) { if (demangle_flag) return (Elf_demangle_name(name)); else return (name); }