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26  */
27 
28 /*
29  * Print the list of shared objects required by a dynamic executable or shared
30  * object.
31  *
32  * usage is: ldd [-d | -r] [-c] [-D] [-e envar] [-i] [-f] [-L] [-l] [-p] [-s]
33  *		[-U | -u] [-v] [-w] file(s)
34  *
35  * ldd opens the file and verifies the information in the elf header.
36  * If the file is a dynamic executable, we set up some environment variables
37  * and exec(2) the file.  If the file is a shared object, we preload the
38  * file with a dynamic executable stub. The runtime linker (ld.so.1) actually
39  * provides the diagnostic output, according to the environment variables set.
40  *
41  * If neither -d nor -r is specified, we set only LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS_E.
42  * The runtime linker will print the pathnames of all dynamic objects it
43  * loads, and then exit.
44  *
45  * If -d or -r is specified, we also set LD_WARN=1; the runtime linker will
46  * perform its normal relocations and issue warning messages for unresolved
47  * references. It will then exit.
48  * If -r is specified, we set LD_BIND_NOW=1, so that the runtime linker
49  * will perform all relocations, otherwise (under -d) the runtime linker
50  * will not perform PLT (function) type relocations.
51  *
52  * If -c is specified we also set LD_NOCONFIG=1, thus disabling any
53  * configuration file use.
54  *
55  * If -D is specified we skip deferred dependency processing.  By default,
56  * ldd loads all deferred dependencies.  However, during normal process
57  * execution, deferred dependencies are only loaded when an explicit binding
58  * to an individual deferred reference is made.  As no user code is executed
59  * under ldd, explicit references to deferred symbols can't be triggered.
60  *
61  * If -e is specified the associated environment variable is set for the
62  * child process that will produce ldd's diagnostics.
63  *
64  * If -i is specified, we set LD_INIT=1. The order of inititialization
65  * sections to be executed is printed. We also set LD_WARN=1.
66  *
67  * If -f is specified, we will run ldd as root on executables that have
68  * an unsercure runtime linker that does not live under the "/usr/lib"
69  * directory.  By default we will not let this happen.
70  *
71  * If -l is specified it generates a warning for any auxiliary filter not found.
72  * Prior to 2.8 this forced any filters to load (all) their filtees.  This is
73  * now the default, however missing auxiliary filters don't generate any error
74  * diagniostic.  See also -L.
75  *
76  * If -L is specified we revert to lazy loading, thus any filtee or lazy
77  * dependency loading is deferred until relocations cause loading.  Without
78  * this option we set LD_LOADFLTR=1, thus forcing any filters to load (all)
79  * their filtees, and LD_NOLAZYLOAD=1 thus forcing immediate processing of
80  * any lazy loaded dependencies.
81  *
82  * If -s is specified we also set LD_TRACE_SEARCH_PATH=1, thus enabling
83  * the runtime linker to indicate the search algorithm used.
84  *
85  * If -v is specified we also set LD_VERBOSE=1, thus enabling the runtime
86  * linker to indicate all object dependencies (not just the first object
87  * loaded) together with any versioning requirements.
88  *
89  * If -U or -u is specified unused dependencies are detected.  -u causes
90  * LD_UNUSED=1 to be set, which causes dependencies that are unused within the
91  * process to be detected.  -U causes LD_UNREF=1 to be set, which causes
92  * unreferenced objects, and unreferenced cyclic dependencies to be detected.
93  * These options assert that at least -d is set as relocation references are
94  * what determine an objects use.
95  *
96  * If -w is specified, no unresolved weak references are allowed.  -w causes
97  * LD_NOUNRESWEAK=1 to be set.  By default, an unresolved weak reference is
98  * allowed, and a "0" is written to the relocation offset.  The -w option
99  * disables this default.  Any weak references that can not be resolved result
100  * in relocation error messages.  This option has no use without -r or -d.
101  *
102  * If the -p option is specified, no unresolved PARENT or EXTERN references are
103  * allowed.  -p causes LD_NOPAREXT=1 to be set.  By default, PARENT and EXTERN
104  * references, which have been explicitly assigned via a mapfile when a shared
105  * object was built, imply that a caller will provide the symbols, and hence
106  * these are not reported as relocation errors.  Note, the -p option is asserted
107  * by default when either the -r or -d options are used to inspect a dynamic
108  * executable.  This option has no use with a shared object without -r or -d.
109  */
110 #include	<fcntl.h>
111 #include	<stdio.h>
112 #include	<string.h>
113 #include	<_libelf.h>
114 #include	<stdlib.h>
115 #include	<unistd.h>
116 #include	<wait.h>
117 #include	<locale.h>
118 #include	<errno.h>
119 #include	<signal.h>
120 #include	"machdep.h"
121 #include	"sgs.h"
122 #include	"conv.h"
123 #include	"msg.h"
124 
125 static int	elf_check(int, char *, char *, Elf *, int);
126 static int	run(int, char *, char *, const char *, int);
127 
128 
129 /*
130  * Define all environment variable strings.  The character following the "="
131  * will be written to, to disable or enable the associated feature.
132  */
133 static char	bind[] =	"LD_BIND_NOW= ",
134 		load_elf[] =	"LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS_E= ",
135 		path[] =	"LD_TRACE_SEARCH_PATHS= ",
136 		verb[] =	"LD_VERBOSE= ",
137 		warn[] =	"LD_WARN= ",
138 		conf[] =	"LD_NOCONFIG= ",
139 		fltr[] =	"LD_LOADFLTR= ",
140 		lazy[] =	"LD_NOLAZYLOAD=1",
141 		init[] =	"LD_INIT= ",
142 		uref[] =	"LD_UNREF= ",
143 		used[] =	"LD_UNUSED= ",
144 		weak[] =	"LD_NOUNRESWEAK= ",
145 		nope[] =	"LD_NOPAREXT= ",
146 		defr[] =	"LD_DEFERRED= ";
147 static char	*load;
148 
149 static const char	*prefile_32, *prefile_64, *prefile;
150 static APlist		*eopts = NULL;
151 
152 int
153 main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp)
154 {
155 	char	*str, *cname = argv[0];
156 
157 	Elf	*elf;
158 	int	cflag = 0, dflag = 0, fflag = 0, iflag = 0, Lflag = 0;
159 	int	lflag = 0, rflag = 0, sflag = 0, Uflag = 0, uflag = 0;
160 	int	Dflag = 0, pflag = 0, vflag = 0, wflag = 0;
161 	int	nfile, var, error = 0;
162 	Aliste	idx;
163 
164 	/*
165 	 * Establish locale.
166 	 */
167 	(void) setlocale(LC_MESSAGES, MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_EMPTY));
168 	(void) textdomain(MSG_ORIG(MSG_SUNW_OST_SGS));
169 
170 	/*
171 	 * verify command line syntax and process arguments
172 	 */
173 	opterr = 0;				/* disable getopt error mesg */
174 
175 	while ((var = getopt(argc, argv, MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_GETOPT))) != EOF) {
176 		switch (var) {
177 		case 'c' :			/* enable config search */
178 			cflag = 1;
179 			break;
180 		case 'D' :			/* skip deferred dependencies */
181 			Dflag = 1;
182 			break;
183 		case 'd' :			/* perform data relocations */
184 			dflag = 1;
185 			if (rflag)
186 				error++;
187 			break;
188 		case 'e' :
189 			if (aplist_append(&eopts, optarg, 10) == NULL) {
190 				(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_MALLOC),
191 				    cname);
192 				exit(1);
193 			}
194 			break;
195 		case 'f' :
196 			fflag = 1;
197 			break;
198 		case 'L' :
199 			Lflag = 1;
200 			break;
201 		case 'l' :
202 			lflag = 1;
203 			break;
204 		case 'i' :			/* print the order of .init */
205 			iflag = 1;
206 			break;
207 		case 'p' :
208 			pflag = 1;		/* expose unreferenced */
209 			break;			/*	parent or externals */
210 		case 'r' :			/* perform all relocations */
211 			rflag = 1;
212 			if (dflag)
213 				error++;
214 			break;
215 		case 's' :			/* enable search path output */
216 			sflag = 1;
217 			break;
218 		case 'U' :			/* list unreferenced */
219 			Uflag = 1;		/*	dependencies */
220 			if (uflag)
221 				error++;
222 			break;
223 		case 'u' :			/* list unused dependencies */
224 			uflag = 1;
225 			if (Uflag)
226 				error++;
227 			break;
228 		case 'v' :			/* enable verbose output */
229 			vflag = 1;
230 			break;
231 		case 'w' :			/* expose unresolved weak */
232 			wflag = 1;		/*	references */
233 			break;
234 		default :
235 			error++;
236 			break;
237 		}
238 		if (error)
239 			break;
240 	}
241 	if (error) {
242 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_USAGE), cname);
243 		exit(1);
244 	}
245 
246 	/*
247 	 * Determine if any of the LD_PRELOAD family is already set in the
248 	 * environment, if so we'll continue to analyze each object with the
249 	 * appropriate setting.
250 	 */
251 	if (((prefile_32 = getenv(MSG_ORIG(MSG_LD_PRELOAD_32))) == NULL) ||
252 	    (*prefile_32 == '\0')) {
253 		prefile_32 = MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_EMPTY);
254 	}
255 	if (((prefile_64 = getenv(MSG_ORIG(MSG_LD_PRELOAD_64))) == NULL) ||
256 	    (*prefile_64 == '\0')) {
257 		prefile_64 = MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_EMPTY);
258 	}
259 	if (((prefile = getenv(MSG_ORIG(MSG_LD_PRELOAD))) == NULL) ||
260 	    (*prefile == '\0')) {
261 		prefile = MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_EMPTY);
262 	}
263 
264 	/*
265 	 * Determine if any environment requests are for the LD_PRELOAD family,
266 	 * and if so override any environment settings we've established above.
267 	 */
268 	for (APLIST_TRAVERSE(eopts, idx, str)) {
269 		if ((strncmp(str, MSG_ORIG(MSG_LD_PRELOAD_32),
270 		    MSG_LD_PRELOAD_32_SIZE)) == 0) {
271 			str += MSG_LD_PRELOAD_32_SIZE;
272 			if ((*str++ == '=') && (*str != '\0'))
273 				prefile_32 = str;
274 			continue;
275 		}
276 		if ((strncmp(str, MSG_ORIG(MSG_LD_PRELOAD_64),
277 		    MSG_LD_PRELOAD_64_SIZE)) == 0) {
278 			str += MSG_LD_PRELOAD_64_SIZE;
279 			if ((*str++ == '=') && (*str != '\0'))
280 				prefile_64 = str;
281 			continue;
282 		}
283 		if ((strncmp(str, MSG_ORIG(MSG_LD_PRELOAD),
284 		    MSG_LD_PRELOAD_SIZE)) == 0) {
285 			str += MSG_LD_PRELOAD_SIZE;
286 			if ((*str++ == '=') && (*str != '\0'))
287 				prefile = str;
288 			continue;
289 		}
290 	}
291 
292 	/*
293 	 * Set the appropriate relocation environment variables (Note unsetting
294 	 * the environment variables is done just in case the user already
295 	 * has these in their environment ... sort of thing the test folks
296 	 * would do :-)
297 	 */
298 	warn[sizeof (warn) - 2] = (dflag || rflag || Uflag || uflag) ? '1' :
299 	    '\0';
300 	bind[sizeof (bind) - 2] = (rflag) ? '1' : '\0';
301 	path[sizeof (path) - 2] = (sflag) ? '1' : '\0';
302 	verb[sizeof (verb) - 2] = (vflag) ? '1' : '\0';
303 	fltr[sizeof (fltr) - 2] = (Lflag) ? '\0' : (lflag) ? '2' : '1';
304 	init[sizeof (init) - 2] = (iflag) ? '1' : '\0';
305 	conf[sizeof (conf) - 2] = (cflag) ? '1' : '\0';
306 	lazy[sizeof (lazy) - 2] = (Lflag) ? '\0' : '1';
307 	uref[sizeof (uref) - 2] = (Uflag) ? '1' : '\0';
308 	used[sizeof (used) - 2] = (uflag) ? '1' : '\0';
309 	weak[sizeof (weak) - 2] = (wflag) ? '1' : '\0';
310 	nope[sizeof (nope) - 2] = (pflag) ? '1' : '\0';
311 	defr[sizeof (defr) - 2] = (Dflag) ? '\0' : '1';
312 
313 	/*
314 	 * coordinate libelf's version information
315 	 */
316 	if (elf_version(EV_CURRENT) == EV_NONE) {
317 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ELF_LIBELF), cname,
318 		    EV_CURRENT);
319 		exit(1);
320 	}
321 
322 	/*
323 	 * Loop through remaining arguments.  Note that from here on there
324 	 * are no exit conditions so that we can process a list of files,
325 	 * any error condition is retained for a final exit status.
326 	 */
327 	nfile = argc - optind;
328 	for (; optind < argc; optind++) {
329 		char	*fname = argv[optind];
330 
331 		/*
332 		 * Open file (do this before checking access so that we can
333 		 * provide the user with better diagnostics).
334 		 */
335 		if ((var = open(fname, O_RDONLY)) == -1) {
336 			int	err = errno;
337 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_OPEN), cname,
338 			    fname, strerror(err));
339 			error = 1;
340 			continue;
341 		}
342 
343 		/*
344 		 * Get the files elf descriptor and process it as an elf file.
345 		 */
346 		elf = elf_begin(var, ELF_C_READ, (Elf *)0);
347 		switch (elf_kind(elf)) {
348 		case ELF_K_AR :
349 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_USP_NODYNORSO),
350 			    cname, fname);
351 			error = 1;
352 			break;
353 		case ELF_K_ELF:
354 			if (elf_check(nfile, fname, cname, elf, fflag) != 0)
355 				error = 1;
356 			break;
357 		case ELF_K_COFF:
358 		default:
359 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_USP_UNKNOWN),
360 			    cname, fname);
361 			error = 1;
362 			break;
363 		}
364 		(void) elf_end(elf);
365 		(void) close(var);
366 	}
367 	return (error);
368 }
369 
370 
371 
372 static int
373 elf_check(int nfile, char *fname, char *cname, Elf *elf, int fflag)
374 {
375 	Conv_inv_buf_t	inv_buf;
376 	GElf_Ehdr	ehdr;
377 	GElf_Phdr	phdr;
378 	int		dynamic = 0, interp = 0, cnt, class;
379 
380 	/*
381 	 * verify information in file header
382 	 */
383 	if (gelf_getehdr(elf, &ehdr) == NULL) {
384 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ELF_GETEHDR),
385 		    cname, fname, elf_errmsg(-1));
386 		return (1);
387 	}
388 
389 	/*
390 	 * Compatible machine
391 	 */
392 	if ((ehdr.e_machine != M_MACH_32) && (ehdr.e_machine != M_MACH_64) &&
393 	    (ehdr.e_machine != M_MACHPLUS)) {
394 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ELF_MACHTYPE), cname, fname,
395 		    conv_ehdr_mach(ehdr.e_machine, 0, &inv_buf));
396 		return (1);
397 	}
398 
399 	/*
400 	 * Compatible encoding (byte order)
401 	 */
402 	if (ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA] != M_DATA) {
403 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ELF_DATA), cname, fname,
404 		    conv_ehdr_data(ehdr.e_ident[EI_DATA], 0, &inv_buf));
405 		return (1);
406 	}
407 
408 	/*
409 	 * Compatible class
410 	 */
411 	switch (class = ehdr.e_ident[EI_CLASS]) {
412 	case ELFCLASS32:
413 		/*
414 		 * If M_MACH is not the same thing as M_MACHPLUS and this
415 		 * is an M_MACHPLUS object, then the corresponding header
416 		 * flag must be set.
417 		 */
418 		if ((ehdr.e_machine != M_MACH) &&
419 		    ((ehdr.e_flags & M_FLAGSPLUS) == 0)) {
420 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ELF_MACHFLAGS),
421 			    cname, fname);
422 			return (1);
423 		}
424 		break;
425 	case ELFCLASS64:
426 		/* Requires 64-bit kernel */
427 		if (conv_sys_eclass() == ELFCLASS32) {
428 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ELF_KCLASS32),
429 			    cname, fname, conv_ehdr_class(class, 0, &inv_buf));
430 			return (1);
431 		}
432 		break;
433 	default:
434 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ELF_CLASS), cname, fname,
435 		    conv_ehdr_class(class, 0, &inv_buf));
436 		return (1);
437 	}
438 
439 	/*
440 	 * Object type
441 	 */
442 	if ((ehdr.e_type != ET_EXEC) && (ehdr.e_type != ET_DYN) &&
443 	    (ehdr.e_type != ET_REL)) {
444 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ELF_BADMAGIC),
445 		    cname, fname);
446 		return (1);
447 	}
448 
449 	/*
450 	 * Check that the file is executable.  Dynamic executables must be
451 	 * executable to be exec'ed for ldd(1) to function.
452 	 */
453 	if ((access(fname, X_OK) != 0) && (ehdr.e_type == ET_EXEC)) {
454 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_USP_NOTEXEC),
455 		    cname, fname);
456 		return (1);
457 	}
458 
459 	/*
460 	 * Determine whether we have a dynamic section or interpretor.
461 	 */
462 	for (cnt = 0; cnt < (int)ehdr.e_phnum; cnt++) {
463 		if (dynamic && interp)
464 			break;
465 
466 		if (gelf_getphdr(elf, cnt, &phdr) == NULL) {
467 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ELF_GETPHDR),
468 			    cname, fname, elf_errmsg(-1));
469 			return (1);
470 		}
471 
472 		if (phdr.p_type == PT_DYNAMIC) {
473 			dynamic = 1;
474 			continue;
475 		}
476 
477 		if (phdr.p_type != PT_INTERP)
478 			continue;
479 
480 		interp = 1;
481 
482 		/*
483 		 * If fflag is not set, and euid == root, and the interpreter
484 		 * does not live under /lib, /usr/lib or /etc/lib then don't
485 		 * allow ldd to execute the image.  This prevents someone
486 		 * creating a `trojan horse' by substituting their own
487 		 * interpreter that could preform privileged operations
488 		 * when ldd is against it.
489 		 */
490 		if ((fflag == 0) && (geteuid() == 0) &&
491 		    (strcmp(fname, conv_lddstub(class)) != 0)) {
492 			char	*interpreter;
493 
494 			/*
495 			 * Does the interpreter live under a trusted directory.
496 			 */
497 			interpreter = elf_getident(elf, 0) + phdr.p_offset;
498 
499 			if ((strncmp(interpreter, MSG_ORIG(MSG_PTH_USRLIB),
500 			    MSG_PTH_USRLIB_SIZE) != 0) &&
501 			    (strncmp(interpreter, MSG_ORIG(MSG_PTH_LIB),
502 			    MSG_PTH_LIB_SIZE) != 0) &&
503 			    (strncmp(interpreter, MSG_ORIG(MSG_PTH_ETCLIB),
504 			    MSG_PTH_ETCLIB_SIZE) != 0)) {
505 				(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_USP_ELFINS),
506 				    cname, fname, interpreter);
507 				return (1);
508 			}
509 		}
510 	}
511 
512 	/*
513 	 * Catch the case of a static executable (ie, an ET_EXEC that has a set
514 	 * of program headers but no PT_DYNAMIC).
515 	 */
516 	if (ehdr.e_phnum && !dynamic) {
517 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_USP_NODYNORSO), cname,
518 		    fname);
519 		return (1);
520 	}
521 
522 	/*
523 	 * If there is a dynamic section, then check for the DF_1_NOHDR
524 	 * flag, and bail if it is present. Such objects are created using
525 	 * a mapfile option (?N in the version 1 syntax, or HDR_NOALLOC
526 	 * otherwise). The ELF header and program headers are
527 	 * not mapped as part of the first segment, and virtual addresses
528 	 * are computed without them. If ldd tries to interpret such
529 	 * a file, it will become confused and generate bad output or
530 	 * crash. Such objects are always special purpose files (like an OS
531 	 * kernel) --- files for which the ldd operation doesn't make sense.
532 	 */
533 	if (dynamic && (_gelf_getdyndtflags_1(elf) & DF_1_NOHDR)) {
534 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_USP_NOHDR), cname,
535 		    fname);
536 		return (1);
537 	}
538 
539 	load = load_elf;
540 
541 	/*
542 	 * Run the required program (shared and relocatable objects require the
543 	 * use of lddstub).
544 	 */
545 	if ((ehdr.e_type == ET_EXEC) && interp)
546 		return (run(nfile, cname, fname, (const char *)fname, class));
547 	else
548 		return (run(nfile, cname, fname, conv_lddstub(class), class));
549 }
550 
551 
552 /*
553  * Run the required program, setting the preload and trace environment
554  * variables accordingly.
555  */
556 static int
557 run(int nfile, char *cname, char *fname, const char *ename, int class)
558 {
559 	const char	*preload = 0;
560 	int		pid, status;
561 
562 	if ((pid = fork()) == -1) {
563 		int	err = errno;
564 		(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_FORK), cname,
565 		    strerror(err));
566 		return (1);
567 	}
568 
569 	if (pid) {				/* parent */
570 		while (wait(&status) != pid)
571 			;
572 		if (WIFSIGNALED(status) && ((WSIGMASK & status) != SIGPIPE)) {
573 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_EXEC), cname,
574 			    fname);
575 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_EXEC_SIG),
576 			    (WSIGMASK & status), ((status & WCOREFLG) ?
577 			    MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_EXEC_CORE) :
578 			    MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_EMPTY)));
579 			status = 1;
580 		} else if (WHIBYTE(status)) {
581 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_EXEC), cname,
582 			    fname);
583 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_EXEC_STAT),
584 			    WHIBYTE(status));
585 			status = 1;
586 		}
587 	} else {				/* child */
588 		Aliste	idx;
589 		char	*str;
590 		size_t	size;
591 
592 		/*
593 		 * When using ldd(1) to analyze a shared object we preload the
594 		 * shared object with lddstub.  Any additional preload
595 		 * requirements are added after the object being analyzed, this
596 		 * allows us to skip the first object but produce diagnostics
597 		 * for each other preloaded object.
598 		 */
599 		if (fname != ename) {
600 			char		*str;
601 			const char	*files = prefile;
602 			const char	*format = MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_FMT1);
603 
604 			for (str = fname; *str; str++)
605 				if (*str == '/') {
606 					format = MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_FMT2);
607 					break;
608 			}
609 
610 			preload = MSG_ORIG(MSG_LD_PRELOAD);
611 
612 			/*
613 			 * Determine which preload files and preload environment
614 			 * variable to use.
615 			 */
616 			if (class == ELFCLASS64) {
617 				if (prefile_64 != MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_EMPTY)) {
618 					files = prefile_64;
619 					preload = MSG_ORIG(MSG_LD_PRELOAD_64);
620 				}
621 			} else {
622 				if (prefile_32 != MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_EMPTY)) {
623 					files = prefile_32;
624 					preload = MSG_ORIG(MSG_LD_PRELOAD_32);
625 				}
626 			}
627 
628 			if ((str = (char *)malloc(strlen(preload) +
629 			    strlen(fname) + strlen(files) + 5)) == 0) {
630 				(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_MALLOC),
631 				    cname);
632 				exit(1);
633 			}
634 
635 			(void) sprintf(str, format, preload, fname, files);
636 			if (putenv(str) != 0) {
637 				(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ENV_FAILED),
638 				    cname);
639 				exit(1);
640 			}
641 
642 			/*
643 			 * The pointer "load" has be assigned to load_elf[].
644 			 * Use the size of load_elf[].
645 			 */
646 			load[sizeof (load_elf) - 2] = '2';
647 		} else
648 			load[sizeof (load_elf) - 2] = '1';
649 
650 
651 		/*
652 		 * Establish new environment variables to affect the child
653 		 * process.
654 		 */
655 		if ((putenv(warn) != 0) || (putenv(bind) != 0) ||
656 		    (putenv(path) != 0) || (putenv(verb) != 0) ||
657 		    (putenv(fltr) != 0) || (putenv(conf) != 0) ||
658 		    (putenv(init) != 0) || (putenv(lazy) != 0) ||
659 		    (putenv(uref) != 0) || (putenv(used) != 0) ||
660 		    (putenv(weak) != 0) || (putenv(load) != 0) ||
661 		    (putenv(nope) != 0) || (putenv(defr) != 0)) {
662 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ENV_FAILED), cname);
663 			exit(1);
664 		}
665 
666 		/*
667 		 * Establish explicit environment requires (but don't override
668 		 * any preload request established to process a shared object).
669 		 */
670 		size = 0;
671 		for (APLIST_TRAVERSE(eopts, idx, str)) {
672 			if (preload) {
673 				if (size == 0)
674 					size = strlen(preload);
675 				if ((strncmp(preload, str, size) == 0) &&
676 				    (str[size] == '=')) {
677 					continue;
678 				}
679 			}
680 			if (putenv(str) != 0) {
681 				(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_ENV_FAILED),
682 				    cname);
683 				exit(1);
684 			}
685 		}
686 
687 		/*
688 		 * Execute the object and let ld.so.1 do the rest.
689 		 */
690 		if (nfile > 1)
691 			(void) printf(MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_FMT3), fname);
692 		(void) fflush(stdout);
693 		if ((execl(ename, ename, (char *)0)) == -1) {
694 			(void) fprintf(stderr, MSG_INTL(MSG_SYS_EXEC), cname,
695 			    fname);
696 			perror(ename);
697 			_exit(0);
698 			/* NOTREACHED */
699 		}
700 	}
701 	return (status);
702 }
703 
704 const char *
705 _ldd_msg(Msg mid)
706 {
707 	return (gettext(MSG_ORIG(mid)));
708 }
709