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All rights reserved. 27 * Use is subject to license terms. 28 */ 29 30 #pragma ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 31 32 /* 33 * Programmatic interface to the run_time linker. 34 */ 35 #include "_synonyms.h" 36 37 #include <sys/debug.h> 38 #include <string.h> 39 #include <dlfcn.h> 40 #include <synch.h> 41 #include <limits.h> 42 #include <debug.h> 43 #include "_rtld.h" 44 #include "_audit.h" 45 #include "_elf.h" 46 #include "msg.h" 47 48 /* 49 * Determine who called us - given a pc determine in which object it resides. 50 * 51 * For dlopen() the link map of the caller must be passed to load_so() so that 52 * the appropriate search rules (4.x or 5.0) are used to locate any 53 * dependencies. Also, if we've been called from a 4.x module it may be 54 * necessary to fix the specified pathname so that it conforms with the 5.0 elf 55 * rules. 56 * 57 * For dlsym() the link map of the caller is used to determine RTLD_NEXT 58 * requests, together with requests based off of a dlopen(0). 59 * For dladdr() this routines provides a generic means of scanning all loaded 60 * segments. 61 */ 62 Rt_map * 63 _caller(caddr_t cpc, int flags) 64 { 65 Lm_list * lml; 66 Listnode * lnp; 67 68 for (LIST_TRAVERSE(&dynlm_list, lnp, lml)) { 69 Aliste off; 70 Lm_cntl *lmc; 71 72 for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(lml->lm_lists, off, lmc)) { 73 Rt_map *lmp; 74 75 for (lmp = lmc->lc_head; lmp; 76 lmp = (Rt_map *)NEXT(lmp)) { 77 Mmap *mmap; 78 79 /* 80 * Traverse this objects mappings testing 81 * whether the pc falls within its range. 82 */ 83 for (mmap = MMAPS(lmp); mmap->m_vaddr; mmap++) { 84 if ((cpc >= mmap->m_vaddr) && (cpc < 85 (mmap->m_vaddr + mmap->m_msize))) 86 return (lmp); 87 } 88 } 89 } 90 } 91 92 /* 93 * No mapping can be determined. If asked for a default, assume this 94 * is from the executable. 95 */ 96 if (flags & CL_EXECDEF) 97 return ((Rt_map *)lml_main.lm_head); 98 99 return (0); 100 } 101 102 #pragma weak dlerror = _dlerror 103 104 /* 105 * External entry for dlerror(3dl). Returns a pointer to the string describing 106 * the last occurring error. The last occurring error is cleared. 107 */ 108 char * 109 _dlerror() 110 { 111 char *error; 112 Rt_map *clmp; 113 int entry; 114 115 entry = enter(); 116 117 clmp = _caller(caller(), CL_EXECDEF); 118 119 error = lasterr; 120 lasterr = (char *)0; 121 122 if (entry) 123 leave(LIST(clmp)); 124 return (error); 125 } 126 127 /* 128 * Add a dependency as a group descriptor to a group handle. Returns 0 on 129 * failure, ALE_EXISTS if the dependency already exists, or ALE_CREATE if it 130 * is newly created. 131 */ 132 int 133 hdl_add(Grp_hdl *ghp, Rt_map *lmp, uint_t flags) 134 { 135 Grp_desc *gdp; 136 Aliste off; 137 int found = ALE_CREATE; 138 139 /* 140 * Make sure this dependency hasn't already been recorded. 141 */ 142 for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(ghp->gh_depends, off, gdp)) { 143 if (gdp->gd_depend == lmp) { 144 found = ALE_EXISTS; 145 break; 146 } 147 } 148 149 if (found == ALE_CREATE) { 150 Grp_desc gd; 151 152 /* 153 * Create a new handle descriptor. 154 */ 155 gd.gd_depend = lmp; 156 gd.gd_flags = 0; 157 158 /* 159 * Indicate this object is a part of this handles group. 160 */ 161 if (alist_append(&GROUPS(lmp), &ghp, 162 sizeof (Grp_hdl *), AL_CNT_GROUPS) == 0) 163 return (0); 164 165 /* 166 * Append the new dependency to this handle. 167 */ 168 if ((gdp = alist_append(&(ghp->gh_depends), &gd, 169 sizeof (Grp_desc), AL_CNT_DEPENDS)) == 0) 170 return (0); 171 } 172 173 gdp->gd_flags |= flags; 174 175 if (found == ALE_CREATE) 176 DBG_CALL(Dbg_file_hdl_action(ghp, lmp, DBG_DEP_ADD, flags)); 177 178 return (found); 179 } 180 181 /* 182 * Allocate a handle and record its existence on the handle list for future 183 * verification. 184 */ 185 Grp_hdl * 186 hdl_alloc() 187 { 188 Grp_hdl *ghp; 189 uint_t ndx; 190 191 if ((ghp = calloc(sizeof (Grp_hdl), 1)) == 0) 192 return (0); 193 194 /* LINTED */ 195 ndx = (uintptr_t)ghp % HDLIST_SZ; 196 197 if (list_append(&hdl_list[ndx], ghp) == 0) { 198 free(ghp); 199 return (0); 200 } 201 return (ghp); 202 } 203 204 /* 205 * Create a handle. 206 */ 207 Grp_hdl * 208 hdl_create(Lm_list *lml, Rt_map *nlmp, Rt_map *clmp, uint_t flags) 209 { 210 Grp_hdl *ghp = 0, **ghpp; 211 uint_t hflags; 212 Alist **alpp; 213 Aliste off; 214 215 /* 216 * For dlopen(0) the handle is maintained as part of the link-map list, 217 * otherwise it is associated with the referenced link-map. 218 */ 219 if (flags & GPH_ZERO) 220 alpp = &(lml->lm_handle); 221 else 222 alpp = &(HANDLES(nlmp)); 223 224 /* 225 * Objects can contain multiple handles depending on the flags supplied. 226 * Most RTLD flags pertain to the object itself and the bindings that it 227 * can achieve. Multiple handles for these flags don't make sense. But 228 * if the flag determines how the handle might be used, then multiple 229 * handles may exist. Presently this only makes sense for RTLD_FIRST. 230 * Determine if an appropriate handle already exists. 231 */ 232 hflags = flags & GPH_FIRST; 233 for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(*alpp, off, ghpp)) { 234 if (((*ghpp)->gh_flags & GPH_FIRST) == hflags) { 235 ghp = *ghpp; 236 break; 237 } 238 } 239 240 if (ghp == 0) { 241 DBG_CALL(Dbg_file_hdl_title(DBG_DEP_CREATE)); 242 243 /* 244 * If this is the first dlopen() request for this handle 245 * allocate and initialize a new handle. 246 */ 247 if ((ghp = hdl_alloc()) == 0) 248 return (0); 249 250 if (alist_append(alpp, &ghp, sizeof (Grp_hdl *), 251 AL_CNT_GROUPS) == 0) 252 return (0); 253 254 /* 255 * Indicate that this object has been referenced. In truth a 256 * reference hasn't yet occurred, it's a dlsym() that makes the 257 * reference. However, we assume that anyone performing a 258 * dlopen() will eventually call dlsym(), plus this makes for a 259 * better diagnostic location rather than having to call 260 * unused() after every dlsym() operation. 261 */ 262 if (nlmp) 263 FLAGS1(nlmp) |= FL1_RT_USED; 264 265 ghp->gh_refcnt = 1; 266 ghp->gh_flags = flags; 267 268 /* 269 * A dlopen(0) handle is identified by the GPH_ZERO flag, the 270 * head of the link-map list is defined as the owner. There is 271 * no need to maintain a list of dependencies, for when this 272 * handle is used (for dlsym()) a dynamic search through the 273 * entire link-map list provides for searching all objects with 274 * GLOBAL visibility. 275 */ 276 if (flags & GPH_ZERO) { 277 ghp->gh_ownlmp = lml->lm_head; 278 ghp->gh_ownlml = lml; 279 } else { 280 uint_t hflags = GPD_AVAIL; 281 282 ghp->gh_ownlmp = nlmp; 283 ghp->gh_ownlml = LIST(nlmp); 284 285 /* 286 * As an optimization, a handle for ld.so.1 itself 287 * (required for libdl's filtering mechanism) shouldn't 288 * search any dependencies of ld.so.1. Omitting 289 * GDP_ADDEPS prevents the addition of any ld.so.1 290 * dependencies to this handle. 291 */ 292 if ((flags & GPH_LDSO) == 0) 293 hflags |= GPD_ADDEPS; 294 if (hdl_add(ghp, nlmp, hflags) == 0) 295 return (0); 296 } 297 } else { 298 /* 299 * If a handle already exists, bump its reference count. 300 * 301 * If the previous reference count was 0, then this is a handle 302 * that an earlier call to dlclose() was unable to remove. Such 303 * handles are put on the orphan list. As this handle is back 304 * in use, it must be removed from the orphan list. 305 * 306 * Note, handles associated with a link-map list itself (i.e. 307 * dlopen(0)) can have a reference count of 0. However, these 308 * handles are never deleted, and therefore are never moved to 309 * the orphan list. 310 */ 311 if ((ghp->gh_refcnt++ == 0) && 312 ((ghp->gh_flags & GPH_ZERO) == 0)) { 313 uint_t ndx; 314 315 /* LINTED */ 316 ndx = (uintptr_t)ghp % HDLIST_SZ; 317 318 list_delete(&hdl_list[HDLIST_ORP], ghp); 319 (void) list_append(&hdl_list[ndx], ghp); 320 321 if (DBG_ENABLED) { 322 Aliste off; 323 Grp_desc *gdp; 324 325 DBG_CALL(Dbg_file_hdl_title(DBG_DEP_REINST)); 326 for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(ghp->gh_depends, off, gdp)) 327 DBG_CALL(Dbg_file_hdl_action(ghp, 328 gdp->gd_depend, DBG_DEP_REINST, 0)); 329 } 330 } 331 } 332 333 /* 334 * If dlopen(..., RTLD_PARENT) add the caller to dependency list so that 335 * it becomes part of this group. As we could be opened by different 336 * parents this test is carried out every time a handle is requested. 337 * Note that a parent doesn't provide symbols via dlsym() so it also 338 * isn't necessary to add its dependencies to the handle. 339 */ 340 if ((flags & GPH_PARENT) && clmp) { 341 if (hdl_add(ghp, clmp, GPD_PARENT) == 0) 342 return (0); 343 } 344 return (ghp); 345 } 346 347 /* 348 * Initialize a handle that has been created for an object that is already 349 * loaded. The handle is initialized with the present dependencies of that 350 * object. Once this initialization has occurred, any new objects that might 351 * be loaded as dependencies (lazy-loading) are added to the handle as each new 352 * object is loaded. 353 */ 354 int 355 hdl_initialize(Grp_hdl *ghp, Rt_map *nlmp, int mode, int promote) 356 { 357 Aliste off; 358 Grp_desc *gdp; 359 360 /* 361 * If the handle has already been initialized, and the initial object's 362 * mode hasn't been promoted, there's no need to recompute the modes of 363 * any dependencies. If the object we've added has just been opened, 364 * the objects dependencies will not yet have been processed. These 365 * dependencies will be added on later calls to load_one(). Otherwise, 366 * this object already exists, so add all of its dependencies to the 367 * handle were operating on. 368 */ 369 if (((ghp->gh_flags & GPH_INITIAL) && (promote == 0)) || 370 ((FLAGS(nlmp) & FLG_RT_ANALYZED) == 0)) { 371 ghp->gh_flags |= GPH_INITIAL; 372 return (1); 373 } 374 375 DBG_CALL(Dbg_file_hdl_title(DBG_DEP_ADD)); 376 for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(ghp->gh_depends, off, gdp)) { 377 Rt_map * lmp = gdp->gd_depend; 378 Aliste off1; 379 Bnd_desc ** bdpp; 380 381 /* 382 * If this dependency doesn't indicate that its dependencies 383 * should be added to a handle, ignore it. This case identifies 384 * a parent of a dlopen(RTLD_PARENT) request. 385 */ 386 if ((gdp->gd_flags & GPD_ADDEPS) == 0) 387 continue; 388 389 for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(DEPENDS(lmp), off1, bdpp)) { 390 Bnd_desc *bdp = *bdpp; 391 Rt_map *dlmp = bdp->b_depend; 392 393 if ((bdp->b_flags & BND_NEEDED) == 0) 394 continue; 395 396 if (hdl_add(ghp, dlmp, (GPD_AVAIL | GPD_ADDEPS)) == 0) 397 return (0); 398 399 (void) update_mode(dlmp, MODE(dlmp), mode); 400 } 401 } 402 ghp->gh_flags |= GPH_INITIAL; 403 return (1); 404 } 405 406 /* 407 * Sanity check a program-provided handle. 408 */ 409 static int 410 hdl_validate(Grp_hdl *ghp) 411 { 412 Listnode *lnp; 413 Grp_hdl *lghp; 414 uint_t ndx; 415 416 /* LINTED */ 417 ndx = (uintptr_t)ghp % HDLIST_SZ; 418 419 for (LIST_TRAVERSE(&hdl_list[ndx], lnp, lghp)) { 420 if ((lghp == ghp) && (ghp->gh_refcnt != 0)) 421 return (1); 422 } 423 return (0); 424 } 425 426 /* 427 * Core dlclose activity. 428 */ 429 int 430 dlclose_core(Grp_hdl *ghp, Rt_map *clmp, Lm_list *lml) 431 { 432 int error; 433 434 /* 435 * If we're already at atexit() there's no point processing further, 436 * all objects have already been tsorted for fini processing. 437 */ 438 if ((rtld_flags & RT_FL_ATEXIT) != 0) 439 return (0); 440 441 /* 442 * Diagnose what we're up to. 443 */ 444 if (ghp->gh_flags & GPH_ZERO) { 445 DBG_CALL(Dbg_file_dlclose(LIST(clmp), MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_ZERO), 446 DBG_DLCLOSE_IGNORE)); 447 } else { 448 DBG_CALL(Dbg_file_dlclose(LIST(clmp), NAME(ghp->gh_ownlmp), 449 DBG_DLCLOSE_NULL)); 450 } 451 452 453 /* 454 * Decrement reference count of this object. 455 */ 456 if (--(ghp->gh_refcnt)) 457 return (0); 458 459 /* 460 * If this handle is special (dlopen(0)), then leave it around - it 461 * has little overhead. 462 */ 463 if (ghp->gh_flags & GPH_ZERO) 464 return (0); 465 466 /* 467 * This handle is no longer being referenced, remove it. If this handle 468 * is part of an alternative link-map list, determine if the whole list 469 * can be removed also. 470 */ 471 error = remove_hdl(ghp, clmp, 0); 472 473 if ((lml->lm_flags & (LML_FLG_BASELM | LML_FLG_RTLDLM)) == 0) 474 remove_lml(lml); 475 476 return (error); 477 } 478 479 /* 480 * Internal dlclose activity. Called from user level or directly for internal 481 * error cleanup. 482 */ 483 int 484 dlclose_intn(Grp_hdl *ghp, Rt_map *clmp) 485 { 486 Rt_map *nlmp = 0; 487 Lm_list *olml = 0; 488 int error; 489 490 /* 491 * Although we're deleting object(s) it's quite possible that additional 492 * objects get loaded from running the .fini section(s) of the objects 493 * being deleted. These objects will have been added to the same 494 * link-map list as those objects being deleted. Remember this list 495 * for later investigation. 496 */ 497 olml = ghp->gh_ownlml; 498 499 error = dlclose_core(ghp, clmp, olml); 500 501 /* 502 * Determine whether the original link-map list still exists. In the 503 * case of a dlclose of an alternative (dlmopen) link-map the whole 504 * list may have been removed. 505 */ 506 if (olml) { 507 Listnode *lnp; 508 Lm_list *lml; 509 510 for (LIST_TRAVERSE(&dynlm_list, lnp, lml)) { 511 if (olml == lml) { 512 nlmp = olml->lm_head; 513 break; 514 } 515 } 516 } 517 load_completion(nlmp, clmp); 518 return (error); 519 } 520 521 /* 522 * Argument checking for dlclose. Only called via external entry. 523 */ 524 static int 525 dlclose_check(void *handle, Rt_map *clmp) 526 { 527 Grp_hdl *ghp = (Grp_hdl *)handle; 528 529 if (hdl_validate(ghp) == 0) { 530 eprintf(LIST(clmp), ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_INVHNDL)); 531 return (1); 532 } 533 return (dlclose_intn(ghp, clmp)); 534 } 535 536 #pragma weak dlclose = _dlclose 537 538 /* 539 * External entry for dlclose(3dl). Returns 0 for success, non-zero otherwise. 540 */ 541 int 542 _dlclose(void *handle) 543 { 544 int error, entry; 545 Rt_map *clmp; 546 547 entry = enter(); 548 549 clmp = _caller(caller(), CL_EXECDEF); 550 551 error = dlclose_check(handle, clmp); 552 553 if (entry) 554 leave(LIST(clmp)); 555 return (error); 556 } 557 558 static uint_t lmid = 0; 559 560 /* 561 * The addition of new link-map lists is assumed to be in small quantities. 562 * Here, we assign a unique link-map id for diagnostic use. Simply update the 563 * running link-map count until we max out. 564 */ 565 int 566 newlmid(Lm_list *lml) 567 { 568 char buffer[MSG_LMID_ALT_SIZE + 12]; 569 570 if (lmid == UINT_MAX) { 571 lml->lm_lmid = UINT_MAX; 572 (void) strncpy(buffer, MSG_ORIG(MSG_LMID_MAXED), 573 MSG_LMID_ALT_SIZE + 12); 574 } else { 575 lml->lm_lmid = lmid++; 576 (void) snprintf(buffer, MSG_LMID_ALT_SIZE + 12, 577 MSG_ORIG(MSG_LMID_FMT), MSG_ORIG(MSG_LMID_ALT), 578 lml->lm_lmid); 579 } 580 if ((lml->lm_lmidstr = strdup(buffer)) == 0) 581 return (0); 582 583 return (1); 584 } 585 586 /* 587 * Core dlopen activity. 588 */ 589 static Grp_hdl * 590 dlmopen_core(Lm_list *lml, const char *path, int mode, Rt_map *clmp, 591 uint_t flags, uint_t orig) 592 { 593 Rt_map *nlmp; 594 Grp_hdl *ghp; 595 Pnode *pnp; 596 Aliste olmco, nlmco; 597 Lm_cntl *lmc; 598 599 DBG_CALL(Dbg_file_dlopen(clmp, 600 (path ? path : MSG_ORIG(MSG_STR_ZERO)), mode)); 601 602 /* 603 * If the path specified is null then we're operating on global 604 * objects. Associate a dummy handle with the link-map list. 605 */ 606 if (path == 0) { 607 Grp_hdl *ghp; 608 uint_t hflags = GPH_ZERO; 609 int promote = 0; 610 611 if (mode & RTLD_PARENT) 612 hflags |= GPH_PARENT; 613 if (mode & RTLD_FIRST) 614 hflags |= GPH_FIRST; 615 616 if ((ghp = hdl_create(lml, 0, clmp, hflags)) == 0) 617 return (0); 618 619 /* 620 * Traverse the main link-map control list, updating the mode 621 * of any objects as necessary. Call the relocation engine if 622 * this mode promotes the existing state of any relocations. 623 * crle()'s first pass loads all objects necessary for building 624 * a configuration file, however none of them are relocated. 625 * crle()'s second pass relocates objects in preparation for 626 * dldump()'ing using dlopen(0, RTLD_NOW). 627 */ 628 if ((mode & (RTLD_NOW | RTLD_CONFGEN)) == RTLD_CONFGEN) 629 return (ghp); 630 631 for (nlmp = lml->lm_head; nlmp; nlmp = (Rt_map *)NEXT(nlmp)) { 632 if (((MODE(nlmp) & RTLD_GLOBAL) == 0) || 633 (FLAGS(nlmp) & FLG_RT_DELETE)) 634 continue; 635 636 if (update_mode(nlmp, MODE(nlmp), mode)) 637 promote = 1; 638 } 639 if (promote) 640 (void) relocate_lmc(lml, ALO_DATA, clmp, lml->lm_head); 641 642 return (ghp); 643 } 644 645 /* 646 * Fix the pathname. If this object expands to multiple paths (ie. 647 * $ISALIST or $HWCAP have been used), then make sure the user has also 648 * furnished the RTLD_FIRST flag. As yet, we don't support opening 649 * more than one object at a time, so enforcing the RTLD_FIRST flag 650 * provides flexibility should we be able to support dlopening more 651 * than one object in the future. 652 */ 653 if ((pnp = LM_FIX_NAME(clmp)(path, clmp, orig)) == 0) 654 return (0); 655 656 if (((pnp->p_orig & (PN_TKN_ISALIST | PN_TKN_HWCAP)) || pnp->p_next) && 657 ((mode & RTLD_FIRST) == 0)) { 658 remove_pnode(pnp); 659 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLMODE_5)); 660 return (0); 661 } 662 663 /* 664 * Create a new link-map control list for this request, and load the 665 * associated object. 666 */ 667 if ((lmc = alist_append(&(lml->lm_lists), 0, sizeof (Lm_cntl), 668 AL_CNT_LMLISTS)) == 0) { 669 remove_pnode(pnp); 670 return (0); 671 } 672 olmco = nlmco = (Aliste)((char *)lmc - (char *)lml->lm_lists); 673 674 nlmp = load_one(lml, nlmco, pnp, clmp, mode, 675 (flags | FLG_RT_HANDLE), &ghp); 676 677 /* 678 * Remove any expanded pathname infrastructure, and if the dependency 679 * couldn't be loaded, cleanup. 680 */ 681 remove_pnode(pnp); 682 if (nlmp == 0) { 683 remove_cntl(lml, olmco); 684 return (0); 685 } 686 687 /* 688 * If loading an auditor was requested, and the auditor already existed, 689 * then the link-map returned will be to the original auditor. The new 690 * link-map list that was initially created, and the associated link-map 691 * control list are no longer needed. As the auditor is already loaded, 692 * we're probably done, but fall through in case additional relocations 693 * would be triggered by the mode of the caller. 694 */ 695 if ((flags & FLG_RT_AUDIT) && (LIST(nlmp) != lml)) { 696 remove_cntl(lml, olmco); 697 lml = LIST(nlmp); 698 olmco = 0; 699 nlmco = ALO_DATA; 700 } 701 702 /* 703 * Finish processing the objects associated with this request. 704 */ 705 if ((analyze_lmc(lml, nlmco, nlmp) == 0) || 706 (relocate_lmc(lml, nlmco, clmp, nlmp) == 0)) { 707 ghp = 0; 708 nlmp = 0; 709 } 710 711 /* 712 * If this lazyload has failed, and we've created a new link-map 713 * control list to which this request has added objects, then remove 714 * all the objects that have been associated to this request. 715 */ 716 if ((nlmp == 0) && olmco && lmc->lc_head) 717 remove_lmc(lml, clmp, lmc, olmco, path); 718 719 /* 720 * Finally, remove any link-map control list that was created. 721 */ 722 if (olmco) 723 remove_cntl(lml, olmco); 724 725 return (ghp); 726 } 727 728 /* 729 * Internal dlopen() activity. Called from user level or directly for internal 730 * opens that require a handle. 731 */ 732 Grp_hdl * 733 dlmopen_intn(Lm_list *lml, const char *path, int mode, Rt_map *clmp, 734 uint_t flags, uint_t orig, int *loaded) 735 { 736 Rt_map *dlmp = 0; 737 Grp_hdl *ghp; 738 int objcnt; 739 740 /* 741 * Check for magic link-map list values: 742 * 743 * LM_ID_BASE: Operate on the PRIMARY (executables) link map 744 * LM_ID_LDSO: Operation on ld.so.1's link map 745 * LM_ID_NEWLM: Create a new link-map. 746 */ 747 if (lml == (Lm_list *)LM_ID_NEWLM) { 748 if ((lml = calloc(sizeof (Lm_list), 1)) == 0) 749 return (0); 750 751 /* 752 * Establish the new link-map flags from the callers and those 753 * explicitly provided. 754 */ 755 lml->lm_tflags = LIST(clmp)->lm_tflags; 756 if (flags & FLG_RT_AUDIT) { 757 /* 758 * Unset any auditing flags - an auditor shouldn't be 759 * audited. Insure all audit dependencies are loaded. 760 */ 761 lml->lm_tflags &= ~LML_TFLG_AUD_MASK; 762 lml->lm_tflags |= 763 (LML_TFLG_NOLAZYLD | LML_TFLG_LOADFLTR); 764 lml->lm_flags |= LML_FLG_NOAUDIT; 765 } 766 767 if (list_append(&dynlm_list, lml) == 0) { 768 free(lml); 769 return (0); 770 } 771 if (newlmid(lml) == 0) { 772 list_delete(&dynlm_list, lml); 773 free(lml); 774 return (0); 775 } 776 } else if ((uintptr_t)lml < LM_ID_NUM) { 777 if ((uintptr_t)lml == LM_ID_BASE) 778 lml = &lml_main; 779 else if ((uintptr_t)lml == LM_ID_LDSO) 780 lml = &lml_rtld; 781 } 782 783 objcnt = lml->lm_obj; 784 785 /* 786 * Open the required object on the associated link-map list. 787 */ 788 if ((ghp = dlmopen_core(lml, path, mode, clmp, flags, 789 (orig | PN_SER_DLOPEN))) != 0) { 790 /* 791 * Establish the new link-map from which .init processing will 792 * begin. Ignore .init firing when constructing a configuration 793 * file (crle(1)). 794 */ 795 if ((mode & RTLD_CONFGEN) == 0) 796 dlmp = ghp->gh_ownlmp; 797 } 798 799 /* 800 * If loading an auditor was requested, and the auditor already existed, 801 * then the link-map returned will be to the original auditor. Remove 802 * the link-map control list that was created for this request. 803 */ 804 if (dlmp && (flags & FLG_RT_AUDIT) && (LIST(dlmp) != lml)) { 805 remove_lml(lml); 806 lml = LIST(dlmp); 807 } 808 809 /* 810 * Return the number of objects loaded if required. This is used to 811 * trigger used() processing on return from a dlopen(). 812 */ 813 if (loaded) 814 *loaded = lml->lm_obj - objcnt; 815 816 /* 817 * If this load failed, remove any alternative link-map list. 818 */ 819 if ((ghp == 0) && 820 ((lml->lm_flags & (LML_FLG_BASELM | LML_FLG_RTLDLM)) == 0)) { 821 remove_lml(lml); 822 lml = 0; 823 } 824 825 /* 826 * Finish this load request. If objects were loaded, .init processing 827 * is computed. Finally, the debuggers are informed of the link-map 828 * lists being stable. 829 */ 830 load_completion(dlmp, clmp); 831 832 return (ghp); 833 } 834 835 /* 836 * Argument checking for dlopen. Only called via external entry. 837 */ 838 static Grp_hdl * 839 dlmopen_check(Lm_list *lml, const char *path, int mode, Rt_map *clmp, 840 int *loaded) 841 { 842 /* 843 * Verify that a valid pathname has been supplied. 844 */ 845 if (path && (*path == '\0')) { 846 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLPATH)); 847 return (0); 848 } 849 850 /* 851 * Historically we've always verified the mode is either RTLD_NOW or 852 * RTLD_LAZY. RTLD_NOLOAD is valid by itself. Use of LM_ID_NEWLM 853 * requires a specific pathname, and use of RTLD_PARENT is meaningless. 854 */ 855 if ((mode & (RTLD_NOW | RTLD_LAZY | RTLD_NOLOAD)) == 0) { 856 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLMODE_1)); 857 return (0); 858 } 859 if ((mode & (RTLD_NOW | RTLD_LAZY)) == (RTLD_NOW | RTLD_LAZY)) { 860 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLMODE_2)); 861 return (0); 862 } 863 if ((lml == (Lm_list *)LM_ID_NEWLM) && (path == 0)) { 864 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLMODE_3)); 865 return (0); 866 } 867 if ((lml == (Lm_list *)LM_ID_NEWLM) && (mode & RTLD_PARENT)) { 868 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLMODE_4)); 869 return (0); 870 } 871 if (((mode & (RTLD_GROUP | RTLD_WORLD)) == 0) && 872 ((mode & RTLD_NOLOAD) == 0)) 873 mode |= (RTLD_GROUP | RTLD_WORLD); 874 if ((mode & RTLD_NOW) && (rtld_flags2 & RT_FL2_BINDLAZY)) { 875 mode &= ~RTLD_NOW; 876 mode |= RTLD_LAZY; 877 } 878 879 return (dlmopen_intn(lml, path, mode, clmp, 0, 0, loaded)); 880 } 881 882 #pragma weak dlopen = _dlopen 883 884 /* 885 * External entry for dlopen(3dl). On success, returns a pointer (handle) to 886 * the structure containing information about the newly added object, ie. can 887 * be used by dlsym(). On failure, returns a null pointer. 888 */ 889 void * 890 _dlopen(const char *path, int mode) 891 { 892 int entry, loaded = 0; 893 Rt_map *clmp; 894 Grp_hdl *ghp; 895 Lm_list *lml; 896 897 entry = enter(); 898 899 clmp = _caller(caller(), CL_EXECDEF); 900 lml = LIST(clmp); 901 902 ghp = dlmopen_check(lml, path, mode, clmp, &loaded); 903 904 if (entry && ghp && loaded) 905 unused(lml); 906 907 if (entry) 908 leave(lml); 909 return ((void *)ghp); 910 } 911 912 /* 913 * External entry for dlmopen(3dl). 914 */ 915 #pragma weak dlmopen = _dlmopen 916 917 void * 918 _dlmopen(Lmid_t lmid, const char *path, int mode) 919 { 920 int entry, loaded = 0; 921 Rt_map *clmp; 922 Grp_hdl *ghp; 923 924 entry = enter(); 925 926 clmp = _caller(caller(), CL_EXECDEF); 927 928 ghp = dlmopen_check((Lm_list *)lmid, path, mode, clmp, &loaded); 929 930 if (entry && ghp && ghp->gh_ownlmp && loaded) 931 unused(LIST(ghp->gh_ownlmp)); 932 933 if (entry) 934 leave(LIST(clmp)); 935 return ((void *)ghp); 936 } 937 938 /* 939 * Handle processing for dlsym. 940 */ 941 Sym * 942 dlsym_handle(Grp_hdl * ghp, Slookup * slp, Rt_map ** _lmp, uint_t *binfo) 943 { 944 Rt_map *nlmp, * lmp = ghp->gh_ownlmp; 945 Rt_map *clmp = slp->sl_cmap; 946 const char *name = slp->sl_name; 947 Sym *sym = 0; 948 Slookup sl = *slp; 949 950 sl.sl_flags = (LKUP_FIRST | LKUP_SPEC); 951 952 /* 953 * Continue processing a dlsym request. Lookup the required symbol in 954 * each link-map specified by the handle. 955 * 956 * To leverage off of lazy loading, dlsym() requests can result in two 957 * passes. The first descends the link-maps of any objects already in 958 * the address space. If the symbol isn't located, and lazy 959 * dependencies still exist, then a second pass is made to load these 960 * dependencies if applicable. This model means that in the case where 961 * a symbols exists in more than one object, the one located may not be 962 * constant - this is the standard issue with lazy loading. In addition, 963 * attempting to locate a symbol that doesn't exist will result in the 964 * loading of all lazy dependencies on the given handle, which can 965 * defeat some of the advantages of lazy loading (look out JVM). 966 */ 967 if (ghp->gh_flags & GPH_ZERO) { 968 Lm_list *lml; 969 970 /* 971 * If this symbol lookup is triggered from a dlopen(0) handle, 972 * traverse the present link-map list looking for promiscuous 973 * entries. 974 */ 975 for (nlmp = lmp; nlmp; nlmp = (Rt_map *)NEXT(nlmp)) { 976 977 /* 978 * If this handle indicates we're only to look in the 979 * first object check whether we're done. 980 */ 981 if ((nlmp != lmp) && (ghp->gh_flags & GPH_FIRST)) 982 return ((Sym *)0); 983 984 if (!(MODE(nlmp) & RTLD_GLOBAL)) 985 continue; 986 if ((FLAGS(nlmp) & FLG_RT_DELETE) && 987 ((FLAGS(clmp) & FLG_RT_DELETE) == 0)) 988 continue; 989 990 sl.sl_imap = nlmp; 991 if (sym = LM_LOOKUP_SYM(clmp)(&sl, _lmp, binfo)) 992 return (sym); 993 } 994 995 /* 996 * If we're unable to locate the symbol and this link-map still 997 * has pending lazy dependencies, start loading them in an 998 * attempt to exhaust the search. Note that as we're already 999 * traversing a dynamic linked list of link-maps there's no 1000 * need for elf_lazy_find_sym() to descend the link-maps itself. 1001 */ 1002 lml = LIST(lmp); 1003 if ((lml->lm_lazy) && 1004 ((lml->lm_flags & LML_FLG_NOPENDGLBLAZY) == 0)) { 1005 int lazy = 0; 1006 1007 DBG_CALL(Dbg_syms_lazy_rescan(lml, name)); 1008 1009 sl.sl_flags |= LKUP_NODESCENT; 1010 1011 for (nlmp = lmp; nlmp; nlmp = (Rt_map *)NEXT(nlmp)) { 1012 1013 if (!(MODE(nlmp) & RTLD_GLOBAL) || !LAZY(nlmp)) 1014 continue; 1015 if ((FLAGS(nlmp) & FLG_RT_DELETE) && 1016 ((FLAGS(clmp) & FLG_RT_DELETE) == 0)) 1017 continue; 1018 1019 lazy = 1; 1020 sl.sl_imap = nlmp; 1021 if (sym = elf_lazy_find_sym(&sl, _lmp, binfo)) 1022 return (sym); 1023 } 1024 1025 /* 1026 * If no global, lazy loadable dependencies are found, 1027 * then none exist for this link-map list. Pending lazy 1028 * loadable objects may still exist for non-local 1029 * objects that are associated with this link-map list, 1030 * which is why we entered this fallback. Tag this 1031 * link-map list to prevent further searching for lazy 1032 * dependencies. 1033 */ 1034 if (lazy == 0) 1035 lml->lm_flags |= LML_FLG_NOPENDGLBLAZY; 1036 } 1037 } else { 1038 /* 1039 * Traverse the dlopen() handle for the presently loaded 1040 * link-maps. 1041 */ 1042 Grp_desc *gdp; 1043 Aliste off; 1044 1045 for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(ghp->gh_depends, off, gdp)) { 1046 if ((gdp->gd_flags & GPD_AVAIL) == 0) 1047 continue; 1048 1049 sl.sl_imap = gdp->gd_depend; 1050 if (sym = LM_LOOKUP_SYM(clmp)(&sl, _lmp, binfo)) 1051 return (sym); 1052 1053 if (ghp->gh_flags & GPH_FIRST) 1054 return ((Sym *)0); 1055 } 1056 1057 /* 1058 * If we're unable to locate the symbol and this link-map still 1059 * has pending lazy dependencies, start loading them in an 1060 * attempt to exhaust the search. 1061 */ 1062 if ((LIST(lmp)->lm_lazy) && 1063 ((ghp->gh_flags & GPH_NOPENDLAZY) == 0)) { 1064 int lazy = 0; 1065 1066 DBG_CALL(Dbg_syms_lazy_rescan(LIST(lmp), name)); 1067 1068 for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(ghp->gh_depends, off, gdp)) { 1069 nlmp = gdp->gd_depend; 1070 1071 if (((gdp->gd_flags & GPD_AVAIL) == 0) || 1072 (LAZY(nlmp) == 0)) 1073 continue; 1074 1075 lazy = 1; 1076 sl.sl_imap = nlmp; 1077 if (sym = elf_lazy_find_sym(&sl, _lmp, binfo)) 1078 return (sym); 1079 } 1080 1081 /* 1082 * If no lazy loadable dependencies are found, then 1083 * none exist for this handle. Pending lazy loadable 1084 * objects may still exist for the associated link-map 1085 * list, which is why we entered this fallback. Tag 1086 * this handle to prevent further searching for lazy 1087 * dependencies. 1088 */ 1089 if (lazy == 0) 1090 ghp->gh_flags |= GPH_NOPENDLAZY; 1091 } 1092 } 1093 return ((Sym *)0); 1094 } 1095 1096 /* 1097 * Core dlsym activity. Selects symbol lookup method from handle. 1098 */ 1099 void * 1100 dlsym_core(void *handle, const char *name, Rt_map *clmp, Rt_map **dlmp) 1101 { 1102 Sym *sym; 1103 Syminfo *sip; 1104 Slookup sl; 1105 uint_t binfo; 1106 1107 sl.sl_name = name; 1108 sl.sl_cmap = clmp; 1109 sl.sl_hash = 0; 1110 sl.sl_rsymndx = 0; 1111 1112 /* 1113 * Standard relocations are evaluated using the symbol index of the 1114 * associated relocation symbol. This index provides for loading 1115 * any lazy dependency and establishing a direct binding if necessary. 1116 * If a dlsym() operation originates from an object that contains a 1117 * symbol table entry for the same name, then establish the symbol 1118 * index so that any dependency requirements can be triggered. 1119 */ 1120 if (((intptr_t)handle < 0) && (sip = SYMINFO(clmp)) != 0) { 1121 sl.sl_imap = clmp; 1122 sl.sl_flags = LKUP_SYMNDX; 1123 sl.sl_hash = elf_hash(name); 1124 1125 if ((sym = SYMINTP(clmp)(&sl, 0, 0)) != NULL) { 1126 sl.sl_rsymndx = (((ulong_t)sym - 1127 (ulong_t)SYMTAB(clmp)) / SYMENT(clmp)); 1128 } 1129 } 1130 1131 if (handle == RTLD_NEXT) { 1132 Rt_map *nlmp; 1133 1134 /* 1135 * If this handle is RTLD_NEXT determine whether a lazy load 1136 * from the caller might provide the next object. This mimics 1137 * the lazy loading initialization normally carried out by 1138 * lookup_sym(), however here, we must do this up-front, as 1139 * lookup_sym() will be used to inspect the next object. 1140 */ 1141 if (sl.sl_rsymndx) { 1142 /* LINTED */ 1143 sip = (Syminfo *)((char *)sip + 1144 (sl.sl_rsymndx * SYMINENT(clmp))); 1145 1146 if ((sip->si_flags & SYMINFO_FLG_DIRECT) && 1147 (sip->si_boundto < SYMINFO_BT_LOWRESERVE)) 1148 (void) elf_lazy_load(clmp, 1149 sip->si_boundto, name); 1150 1151 /* 1152 * Clear the symbol index, so as not to confuse 1153 * lookup_sym() of the next object. 1154 */ 1155 sl.sl_rsymndx = 0; 1156 } 1157 1158 /* 1159 * If the handle is RTLD_NEXT start searching in the next link 1160 * map from the callers. Determine permissions from the 1161 * present link map. Indicate to lookup_sym() that we're on an 1162 * RTLD_NEXT request so that it will use the callers link map to 1163 * start any possible lazy dependency loading. 1164 */ 1165 sl.sl_imap = nlmp = (Rt_map *)NEXT(clmp); 1166 1167 DBG_CALL(Dbg_syms_dlsym(clmp, name, (nlmp ? NAME(nlmp) : 1168 MSG_INTL(MSG_STR_NULL)), DBG_DLSYM_NEXT)); 1169 1170 if (nlmp == 0) 1171 return (0); 1172 1173 sl.sl_flags = LKUP_NEXT; 1174 sym = LM_LOOKUP_SYM(clmp)(&sl, dlmp, &binfo); 1175 1176 } else if (handle == RTLD_SELF) { 1177 /* 1178 * If the handle is RTLD_SELF start searching from the caller. 1179 */ 1180 DBG_CALL(Dbg_syms_dlsym(clmp, name, NAME(clmp), 1181 DBG_DLSYM_SELF)); 1182 1183 sl.sl_imap = clmp; 1184 sl.sl_flags = LKUP_SPEC; 1185 sym = LM_LOOKUP_SYM(clmp)(&sl, dlmp, &binfo); 1186 1187 } else if (handle == RTLD_DEFAULT) { 1188 Rt_map *hlmp = LIST(clmp)->lm_head; 1189 1190 /* 1191 * If the handle is RTLD_DEFAULT mimic the standard symbol 1192 * lookup as would be triggered by a relocation. 1193 */ 1194 DBG_CALL(Dbg_syms_dlsym(clmp, name, 0, DBG_DLSYM_DEFAULT)); 1195 1196 sl.sl_imap = hlmp; 1197 sl.sl_flags = LKUP_SPEC; 1198 sym = LM_LOOKUP_SYM(clmp)(&sl, dlmp, &binfo); 1199 1200 } else if (handle == RTLD_PROBE) { 1201 Rt_map *hlmp = LIST(clmp)->lm_head; 1202 1203 /* 1204 * If the handle is RTLD_PROBE, mimic the standard symbol 1205 * lookup as would be triggered by a relocation, however do 1206 * not fall back to a lazy loading rescan if the symbol can't be 1207 * found within the currently loaded objects. Note, a lazy 1208 * loaded dependency required by the caller might still get 1209 * loaded to satisfy this request, but no exhaustive lazy load 1210 * rescan is carried out. 1211 */ 1212 DBG_CALL(Dbg_syms_dlsym(clmp, name, 0, DBG_DLSYM_PROBE)); 1213 1214 sl.sl_imap = hlmp; 1215 sl.sl_flags = (LKUP_SPEC | LKUP_NOFALBACK); 1216 sym = LM_LOOKUP_SYM(clmp)(&sl, dlmp, &binfo); 1217 1218 } else { 1219 Grp_hdl *ghp = (Grp_hdl *)handle; 1220 1221 /* 1222 * Look in the shared object specified by the handle and in all 1223 * of its dependencies. 1224 */ 1225 DBG_CALL(Dbg_syms_dlsym(clmp, name, NAME(ghp->gh_ownlmp), 1226 DBG_DLSYM_DEF)); 1227 1228 sym = LM_DLSYM(clmp)(ghp, &sl, dlmp, &binfo); 1229 } 1230 1231 if (sym) { 1232 Lm_list *lml = LIST(clmp); 1233 Addr addr = sym->st_value; 1234 1235 if (!(FLAGS(*dlmp) & FLG_RT_FIXED)) 1236 addr += ADDR(*dlmp); 1237 1238 DBG_CALL(Dbg_bind_global(clmp, 0, 0, (Xword)-1, PLT_T_NONE, 1239 *dlmp, addr, sym->st_value, name, binfo)); 1240 1241 if ((lml->lm_tflags | FLAGS1(clmp)) & LML_TFLG_AUD_SYMBIND) { 1242 uint_t sb_flags = LA_SYMB_DLSYM; 1243 /* LINTED */ 1244 uint_t symndx = (uint_t)(((Xword)sym - 1245 (Xword)SYMTAB(*dlmp)) / SYMENT(*dlmp)); 1246 addr = audit_symbind(clmp, *dlmp, sym, symndx, addr, 1247 &sb_flags); 1248 } 1249 return ((void *)addr); 1250 } else 1251 return (0); 1252 } 1253 1254 /* 1255 * Internal dlsym activity. Called from user level or directly for internal 1256 * symbol lookup. 1257 */ 1258 void * 1259 dlsym_intn(void *handle, const char *name, Rt_map *clmp, Rt_map **dlmp) 1260 { 1261 Rt_map *llmp = 0; 1262 void *error; 1263 Aliste off; 1264 Grp_desc *gdp; 1265 1266 /* 1267 * While looking for symbols it's quite possible that additional objects 1268 * get loaded from lazy loading. These objects will have been added to 1269 * the same link-map list as those objects on the handle. Remember this 1270 * list for later investigation. 1271 */ 1272 if ((handle == RTLD_NEXT) || (handle == RTLD_DEFAULT) || 1273 (handle == RTLD_SELF) || (handle == RTLD_PROBE)) 1274 llmp = LIST(clmp)->lm_tail; 1275 else { 1276 Grp_hdl *ghp = (Grp_hdl *)handle; 1277 1278 if (ghp->gh_ownlmp) 1279 llmp = LIST(ghp->gh_ownlmp)->lm_tail; 1280 else { 1281 for (ALIST_TRAVERSE(ghp->gh_depends, off, gdp)) { 1282 if ((llmp = LIST(gdp->gd_depend)->lm_tail) != 0) 1283 break; 1284 } 1285 } 1286 } 1287 1288 if ((error = dlsym_core(handle, name, clmp, dlmp)) == 0) { 1289 /* 1290 * Cache the error message, as Java tends to fall through this 1291 * code many times. 1292 */ 1293 if (nosym_str == 0) 1294 nosym_str = MSG_INTL(MSG_GEN_NOSYM); 1295 eprintf(LIST(clmp), ERR_FATAL, nosym_str, name); 1296 } 1297 1298 load_completion(llmp, clmp); 1299 return (error); 1300 } 1301 1302 /* 1303 * Argument checking for dlsym. Only called via external entry. 1304 */ 1305 static void * 1306 dlsym_check(void *handle, const char *name, Rt_map *clmp, Rt_map **dlmp) 1307 { 1308 /* 1309 * Verify the arguments. 1310 */ 1311 if (name == 0) { 1312 eprintf(LIST(clmp), ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLSYM)); 1313 return (0); 1314 } 1315 if ((handle != RTLD_NEXT) && (handle != RTLD_DEFAULT) && 1316 (handle != RTLD_SELF) && (handle != RTLD_PROBE) && 1317 (hdl_validate((Grp_hdl *)handle) == 0)) { 1318 eprintf(LIST(clmp), ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_INVHNDL)); 1319 return (0); 1320 } 1321 return (dlsym_intn(handle, name, clmp, dlmp)); 1322 } 1323 1324 1325 #pragma weak dlsym = _dlsym 1326 1327 /* 1328 * External entry for dlsym(). On success, returns the address of the specified 1329 * symbol. On error returns a null. 1330 */ 1331 void * 1332 _dlsym(void *handle, const char *name) 1333 { 1334 int entry; 1335 Rt_map *clmp, *dlmp = 0; 1336 void *addr; 1337 1338 entry = enter(); 1339 1340 clmp = _caller(caller(), CL_EXECDEF); 1341 1342 addr = dlsym_check(handle, name, clmp, &dlmp); 1343 1344 if (dlmp) 1345 is_dep_ready(dlmp, clmp, DBG_WAIT_SYMBOL); 1346 1347 if (entry && dlmp) 1348 is_dep_init(dlmp, clmp); 1349 1350 if (entry) 1351 leave(LIST(clmp)); 1352 return (addr); 1353 } 1354 1355 /* 1356 * Core dladdr activity. 1357 */ 1358 static void 1359 dladdr_core(Rt_map *clmp, void *addr, Dl_info *dlip, void **info, int flags) 1360 { 1361 /* 1362 * Set up generic information and any defaults. 1363 */ 1364 dlip->dli_fname = PATHNAME(clmp); 1365 1366 dlip->dli_fbase = (void *)ADDR(clmp); 1367 dlip->dli_sname = 0; 1368 dlip->dli_saddr = 0; 1369 1370 /* 1371 * Determine the nearest symbol to this address. 1372 */ 1373 LM_DLADDR(clmp)((ulong_t)addr, clmp, dlip, info, flags); 1374 } 1375 1376 #pragma weak dladdr = _dladdr 1377 1378 /* 1379 * External entry for dladdr(3dl) and dladdr1(3dl). Returns an information 1380 * structure that reflects the symbol closest to the address specified. 1381 */ 1382 int 1383 _dladdr(void *addr, Dl_info *dlip) 1384 { 1385 int entry, error; 1386 Rt_map *clmp; 1387 1388 entry = enter(); 1389 1390 /* 1391 * Use our calling technique to determine what object is associated 1392 * with the supplied address. If a caller can't be determined, 1393 * indicate the failure. 1394 */ 1395 if ((clmp = _caller((caddr_t)addr, CL_NONE)) == 0) { 1396 eprintf(0, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_INVADDR), 1397 EC_NATPTR(addr)); 1398 error = 0; 1399 } else { 1400 dladdr_core(clmp, addr, dlip, 0, 0); 1401 error = 1; 1402 } 1403 1404 if (entry) 1405 leave(0); 1406 return (error); 1407 } 1408 1409 #pragma weak dladdr1 = _dladdr1 1410 1411 int 1412 _dladdr1(void *addr, Dl_info *dlip, void **info, int flags) 1413 { 1414 int entry, error = 0; 1415 Rt_map *clmp; 1416 1417 /* 1418 * Validate any flags. 1419 */ 1420 if (flags) { 1421 int request; 1422 1423 if (((request = (flags & RTLD_DL_MASK)) != RTLD_DL_SYMENT) && 1424 (request != RTLD_DL_LINKMAP)) { 1425 eprintf(0, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLFLAGS), 1426 flags); 1427 return (0); 1428 } 1429 if (info == 0) { 1430 eprintf(0, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLINFO), flags); 1431 return (0); 1432 } 1433 } 1434 1435 entry = enter(); 1436 1437 /* 1438 * Use our calling technique to determine what object is associated 1439 * with the supplied address. If a caller can't be determined, 1440 * indicate the failure. 1441 */ 1442 if ((clmp = _caller((caddr_t)addr, CL_NONE)) == 0) { 1443 eprintf(0, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_INVADDR), 1444 EC_NATPTR(addr)); 1445 error = 0; 1446 } else { 1447 dladdr_core(clmp, addr, dlip, info, flags); 1448 error = 1; 1449 } 1450 1451 if (entry) 1452 leave(0); 1453 return (error); 1454 } 1455 1456 /* 1457 * Core dldump activity. 1458 */ 1459 static int 1460 dldump_core(Lm_list *lml, const char *ipath, const char *opath, int flags) 1461 { 1462 Addr addr = 0; 1463 Rt_map *lmp; 1464 1465 /* 1466 * Verify any arguments first. 1467 */ 1468 if ((!opath || (*opath == '\0')) || (ipath && (*ipath == '\0'))) { 1469 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLPATH)); 1470 return (1); 1471 } 1472 1473 /* 1474 * If an input file is specified make sure its one of our dependencies 1475 * on the main link-map list. Note, this has really all evolved for 1476 * crle(), which uses libcrle.so on an alternative link-map to trigger 1477 * dumping objects from the main link-map list. If we ever want to 1478 * dump objects from alternative link-maps, this model is going to 1479 * have to be revisited. 1480 */ 1481 if (ipath) { 1482 if ((lmp = is_so_loaded(&lml_main, ipath, 0)) == 0) 1483 lmp = is_so_loaded(&lml_main, ipath, 1); 1484 1485 if (lmp == 0) { 1486 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_GEN_NOFILE), 1487 ipath); 1488 return (1); 1489 } 1490 if (FLAGS(lmp) & FLG_RT_ALTER) { 1491 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_GEN_ALTER), ipath); 1492 return (1); 1493 } 1494 if (FLAGS(lmp) & FLG_RT_NODUMP) { 1495 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_GEN_NODUMP), 1496 ipath); 1497 return (1); 1498 } 1499 } else 1500 lmp = lml_main.lm_head; 1501 1502 1503 DBG_CALL(Dbg_file_dldump(lmp, opath, flags)); 1504 1505 /* 1506 * If the object being dump'ed isn't fixed identify its mapping. 1507 */ 1508 if (!(FLAGS(lmp) & FLG_RT_FIXED)) 1509 addr = ADDR(lmp); 1510 1511 /* 1512 * As rt_dldump() will effectively lazy load the necessary support 1513 * libraries, make sure ld.so.1 is initialized for plt relocations. 1514 */ 1515 if (elf_rtld_load() == 0) 1516 return (0); 1517 1518 /* 1519 * Dump the required image. 1520 */ 1521 return (rt_dldump(lmp, opath, flags, addr)); 1522 } 1523 1524 #pragma weak dldump = _dldump 1525 1526 /* 1527 * External entry for dldump(3c). Returns 0 on success, non-zero otherwise. 1528 */ 1529 int 1530 _dldump(const char *ipath, const char *opath, int flags) 1531 { 1532 int error, entry; 1533 Rt_map *clmp; 1534 1535 entry = enter(); 1536 1537 clmp = _caller(caller(), CL_EXECDEF); 1538 1539 error = dldump_core(LIST(clmp), ipath, opath, flags); 1540 1541 if (entry) 1542 leave(LIST(clmp)); 1543 return (error); 1544 } 1545 1546 /* 1547 * get_linkmap_id() translates Lm_list * pointers to the Link_map id as used by 1548 * the rtld_db and dlmopen() interfaces. It checks to see if the Link_map is 1549 * one of the primary ones and if so returns it's special token: 1550 * LM_ID_BASE 1551 * LM_ID_LDSO 1552 * 1553 * If it's not one of the primary link_map id's it will instead returns a 1554 * pointer to the Lm_list structure which uniquely identifies the Link_map. 1555 */ 1556 Lmid_t 1557 get_linkmap_id(Lm_list *lml) 1558 { 1559 if (lml->lm_flags & LML_FLG_BASELM) 1560 return (LM_ID_BASE); 1561 if (lml->lm_flags & LML_FLG_RTLDLM) 1562 return (LM_ID_LDSO); 1563 1564 return ((Lmid_t)lml); 1565 } 1566 1567 /* 1568 * Extract information for a dlopen() handle. 1569 */ 1570 static int 1571 dlinfo_core(void *handle, int request, void *p, Rt_map *clmp) 1572 { 1573 Lm_list *lml = LIST(clmp); 1574 Rt_map *lmp; 1575 1576 if ((request > RTLD_DI_MAX) || (p == 0)) { 1577 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_ILLVAL)); 1578 return (-1); 1579 } 1580 1581 /* 1582 * Return configuration cache name and address. 1583 */ 1584 if (request == RTLD_DI_CONFIGADDR) { 1585 Dl_info *dlip = (Dl_info *)p; 1586 1587 if ((config->c_name == 0) || (config->c_bgn == 0) || 1588 (config->c_end == 0)) { 1589 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_NOCONFIG)); 1590 return (-1); 1591 } 1592 dlip->dli_fname = config->c_name; 1593 dlip->dli_fbase = (void *)config->c_bgn; 1594 return (0); 1595 } 1596 1597 /* 1598 * Return profiled object name (used by ldprof audit library). 1599 */ 1600 if (request == RTLD_DI_PROFILENAME) { 1601 if (profile_name == 0) { 1602 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_NOPROFNAME)); 1603 return (-1); 1604 } 1605 1606 *(const char **)p = profile_name; 1607 return (0); 1608 } 1609 if (request == RTLD_DI_PROFILEOUT) { 1610 /* 1611 * If a profile destination directory hasn't been specified 1612 * provide a default. 1613 */ 1614 if (profile_out == 0) 1615 profile_out = MSG_ORIG(MSG_PTH_VARTMP); 1616 1617 *(const char **)p = profile_out; 1618 return (0); 1619 } 1620 1621 /* 1622 * Obtain or establish a termination signal. 1623 */ 1624 if (request == RTLD_DI_GETSIGNAL) { 1625 *(int *)p = killsig; 1626 return (0); 1627 } 1628 1629 if (request == RTLD_DI_SETSIGNAL) { 1630 sigset_t set; 1631 int sig = *(int *)p; 1632 1633 /* 1634 * Determine whether the signal is in range. 1635 */ 1636 (void) sigfillset(&set); 1637 if (sigismember(&set, sig) != 1) { 1638 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_INVSIG), sig); 1639 return (-1); 1640 } 1641 1642 killsig = sig; 1643 return (0); 1644 } 1645 1646 /* 1647 * For any other request a link-map is required. Verify the handle. 1648 */ 1649 if (handle == RTLD_SELF) 1650 lmp = clmp; 1651 else { 1652 Grp_hdl *ghp = (Grp_hdl *)handle; 1653 1654 if (!hdl_validate(ghp)) { 1655 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_INVHNDL)); 1656 return (-1); 1657 } 1658 lmp = ghp->gh_ownlmp; 1659 } 1660 1661 /* 1662 * Obtain the process arguments, environment and auxv. Note, as the 1663 * environment can be modified by the user (putenv(3c)), reinitialize 1664 * the environment pointer on each request. 1665 */ 1666 if (request == RTLD_DI_ARGSINFO) { 1667 Dl_argsinfo *aip = (Dl_argsinfo *)p; 1668 Lm_list *lml = LIST(lmp); 1669 1670 *aip = argsinfo; 1671 if (lml->lm_flags & LML_FLG_ENVIRON) 1672 aip->dla_envp = *(lml->lm_environ); 1673 1674 return (0); 1675 } 1676 1677 /* 1678 * Return Lmid_t of the Link-Map list that the specified object is 1679 * loaded on. 1680 */ 1681 if (request == RTLD_DI_LMID) { 1682 *(Lmid_t *)p = get_linkmap_id(LIST(lmp)); 1683 return (0); 1684 } 1685 1686 /* 1687 * Return a pointer to the Link-Map structure associated with the 1688 * specified object. 1689 */ 1690 if (request == RTLD_DI_LINKMAP) { 1691 *(Link_map **)p = (Link_map *)lmp; 1692 return (0); 1693 } 1694 1695 /* 1696 * Return search path information, or the size of the buffer required 1697 * to store the information. 1698 */ 1699 if ((request == RTLD_DI_SERINFO) || (request == RTLD_DI_SERINFOSIZE)) { 1700 Pnode *dir, *dirlist = (Pnode *)0; 1701 Dl_serinfo *info; 1702 Dl_serpath *path; 1703 char *strs; 1704 size_t size = sizeof (Dl_serinfo); 1705 uint_t cnt = 0; 1706 1707 info = (Dl_serinfo *)p; 1708 path = &info->dls_serpath[0]; 1709 strs = (char *)&info->dls_serpath[info->dls_cnt]; 1710 1711 /* 1712 * Traverse search path entries for this object. 1713 */ 1714 while ((dir = get_next_dir(&dirlist, lmp, 0)) != 0) { 1715 size_t _size; 1716 1717 if (dir->p_name == 0) 1718 continue; 1719 1720 /* 1721 * If configuration information exists, it's possible 1722 * this path has been identified as non-existent, if so 1723 * ignore it. 1724 */ 1725 if (dir->p_info) { 1726 Rtc_obj *dobj = (Rtc_obj *)dir->p_info; 1727 if (dobj->co_flags & RTC_OBJ_NOEXIST) 1728 continue; 1729 } 1730 1731 /* 1732 * Keep track of search path count and total info size. 1733 */ 1734 if (cnt++) 1735 size += sizeof (Dl_serpath); 1736 _size = strlen(dir->p_name) + 1; 1737 size += _size; 1738 1739 if (request == RTLD_DI_SERINFOSIZE) 1740 continue; 1741 1742 /* 1743 * If we're filling in search path information, confirm 1744 * there's sufficient space. 1745 */ 1746 if (size > info->dls_size) { 1747 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, 1748 MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_SERSIZE), 1749 EC_OFF(info->dls_size)); 1750 return (-1); 1751 } 1752 if (cnt > info->dls_cnt) { 1753 eprintf(lml, ERR_FATAL, 1754 MSG_INTL(MSG_ARG_SERCNT), info->dls_cnt); 1755 return (-1); 1756 } 1757 1758 /* 1759 * Append the path to the information buffer. 1760 */ 1761 (void) strcpy(strs, dir->p_name); 1762 path->dls_name = strs; 1763 path->dls_flags = dir->p_orig; 1764 1765 strs = strs + _size; 1766 path++; 1767 } 1768 1769 /* 1770 * If we're here to size the search buffer fill it in. 1771 */ 1772 if (request == RTLD_DI_SERINFOSIZE) { 1773 info->dls_size = size; 1774 info->dls_cnt = cnt; 1775 } 1776 } 1777 1778 /* 1779 * Return the origin of the object associated with this link-map. 1780 * Basically return the dirname(1) of the objects fullpath. 1781 */ 1782 if (request == RTLD_DI_ORIGIN) { 1783 char *str = (char *)p; 1784 1785 if (DIRSZ(lmp) == 0) 1786 (void) fullpath(lmp, 0); 1787 1788 (void) strncpy(str, ORIGNAME(lmp), DIRSZ(lmp)); 1789 str += DIRSZ(lmp); 1790 *str = '\0'; 1791 1792 return (0); 1793 } 1794 1795 return (0); 1796 } 1797 1798 #pragma weak dlinfo = _dlinfo 1799 1800 /* 1801 * External entry for dlinfo(3dl). 1802 */ 1803 int 1804 _dlinfo(void *handle, int request, void *p) 1805 { 1806 int error, entry; 1807 Rt_map *clmp; 1808 1809 entry = enter(); 1810 1811 clmp = _caller(caller(), CL_EXECDEF); 1812 1813 error = dlinfo_core(handle, request, p, clmp); 1814 1815 if (entry) 1816 leave(LIST(clmp)); 1817 return (error); 1818 } 1819