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openwrt-xburst/toolchain/uClibc/patches-0.9.32/130-ldso-fix-__dl_parse_dynamic_info-segfault.patch
nbd 62153c47ad uClibc: 0.9.32 needs the ldso fix as well
git-svn-id: svn://svn.openwrt.org/openwrt/trunk@24074 3c298f89-4303-0410-b956-a3cf2f4a3e73
2010-11-22 01:48:29 +00:00

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[PATCH] ld.so: ldd crashes when __LDSO_SEARCH_INTERP_PATH__ is not #defined
Since b65c7b2c79debcb9017e31913e01eeaa280106fb, the implicit search path
can be disabled by not #defining __LDSO_SEARCH_INTERP_PATH__. This
causes _dl_ldsopath to never be set, so it remains NULL. _dl_ldsopath is
still used when __LDSO_LDD_SUPPORT__ is #defined, to strip the path off
of the beginning of the absolute path to the ld.so interpreter in use
for printing. The _dl_strlen will crash with a NULL argument.
Rather than relying on _dl_ldsopath, this change causes ldd to compute
the interpreter's basename directly.
glibc ld.so seems to print the full path to the interpreter without
any computed basename or =>. I personally prefer glibc's behavior, but
to preserve backwards compatibility with uClibc ld.so, the existing
format with the computed basename, =>, and full path is used here. This
enables simpler (and unchanged) text processing in a pipeline.
Signed-off-by: Mark Mentovai <mark at moxienet.com>
---
ldso/ldso/ldso.c | 12 +++++++++---
--- a/ldso/ldso/ldso.c
+++ b/ldso/ldso/ldso.c
@@ -920,9 +920,15 @@
#ifdef __LDSO_LDD_SUPPORT__
/* End of the line for ldd.... */
if (trace_loaded_objects) {
- _dl_dprintf(1, "\t%s => %s (%x)\n",
- rpnt->dyn->libname + _dl_strlen(_dl_ldsopath) + 1,
- rpnt->dyn->libname, DL_LOADADDR_BASE(rpnt->dyn->loadaddr));
+ /* glibc ld.so/ldd would just do
+ * _dl_dprintf(1, "\t%s (%x)\n", rpnt->dyn->libname,
+ * DL_LOADADDR_BASE(rpnt->dyn->loadaddr));
+ * but uClibc has always used the => format. */
+ char *ptmp = _dl_strrchr(rpnt->dyn->libname, '/');
+ if (ptmp != rpnt->dyn->libname)
+ ++ptmp;
+ _dl_dprintf(1, "\t%s => %s (%x)\n", ptmp, rpnt->dyn->libname,
+ DL_LOADADDR_BASE(rpnt->dyn->loadaddr));
_dl_exit(0);
}
#endif