lld emits several GOT relocations referencing the null sumbol in libc.so
when compiled with -ftls-model=initial-exec. This symbol is specified
to be undefined.
We generally do not handle dynamic TLS relocations against weak,
undefined symbols, so avoid printing a warning here. This makes it
possible to compile libc.so using the initial-exec TLS model on arm64.
Reviewed by: jrtc27, kib
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
(cherry picked from commit f238ebd142)
The mprotect() call was failing on CheriBSD when changing rtld's relro
page permissions due to missing CHERI capability permissions on the
mprotect() argument but did not report an error since the return value
was being ignored. It should never fail on any supported FreeBSD
architecture, but checking the return value seems like a good
sanity check to me.
Reviewed By: kib, imp
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D30820
(cherry picked from commit e3be51b2bc)
This makes text segment relocation work under W^X.
Submitted by: Greg V <greg@unrelenting.technology> (original version)
Reviewed by: kib
MFC after: 2 weeks
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27953
to prevent obliteration of error value from the original syscall.
Also improve error message for short read.
Submitted by: Konrad Sewiłło-Jopek
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27864
Statically link rtld-elf with libcompiler_rt on all architectures so
that we don't need to try to pick and choose the bits we need from it
for each architecture (we now leave that to the linker). Compilers may
emit calls to support functions in this library, but because of the use
of the linker flag -nostdlib for rtld's special needs, the library is
not linked as normal.
Previously we had two different solutions. On some architectures, we
were able to extract reimplementations of the necessary builtin
functions from our special build of libc. On ARM, we just linked
libcompiler_rt.
This is motivated by the same issue as D26199 and D27665, but should be
a simpler solution that will apply to all architectures.
Reviewed by: arichardson, kib
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27736
This fixes the gcc9 build of rtld-elf32 on amd64, which needed an
implementation of udivmoddi4.
rtld-elf uses certain functions normally found in libc, and so it
includes certain files from libc in its own build. It has two
mechanisms to include files from libc: one that rebuilds source files in
the rtld-elf environment, and one that extracts object files from a
purpose-built no-SSP PIC archive.
In addition to libc functions, rtld-elf may need to link functions
normally found in libcompiler_rt (formerly libgcc). Now, add an ability
to rebuild libcompiler_rt source files in the rtld-elf environment. We
don't yet have a need for an object file extraction mechanism.
libcompiler_rt could also supply udivdi3 and umoddi3, but leave them
alone for now.
Reviewed by: arichardson, kib
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27665
ar cr is an update of an archive, not a creation of a new one. During
incremental builds (e.g. with meta mode) the archive was not getting
cleaned, and so could retain now-deleted objects from previous builds.
Now, delete the archive before creating/updating it.
Reviewed by: arichardson, bdrewery, kib
Sponsored by: Dell EMC Isilon
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27663
Follow-up to r353959 and r368070: do the same for other architectures.
arm32 already seems to use its own .fnstart/.fnend directives, which
appear to be ARM-specific variants of the same thing. Likewise, MIPS
uses .frame directives.
Reviewed by: arichardson
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27387
- whitespace at end of input line
- skipping paragraph macro: Pp at the end of Sh
- new sentence, new line
- consider using OS macro: Fx
- AUTHORS section without An macro
- skipping paragraph macro: Pp before Ss
Repeating the default WARNS here makes it slightly more difficult to
experiment with default WARNS changes, e.g. if we did something absolutely
bananas and introduced a WARNS=7 and wanted to try lifting the default to
that.
Drop most of them; there is one in the blake2 kernel module, but I suspect
it should be dropped -- the default WARNS in the rest of the build doesn't
currently apply to kernel modules, and I haven't put too much thought into
whether it makes sense to make it so.
Given that we have converted to ELFv2 for BE already, endianness is the only
difference between the two ARCHs.
As such, there is no need to differentiate LIBC_ARCH between the two.
Combining them like this lets us avoid needing to have two copies of several
bits for no good reason.
Sponsored by: Tag1 Consulting, Inc.
This is consistent with how array inits are called, and also makes us
more compatible with glibc environment.
Requested by: Alex S <iwtcex@gmail.com>
PR: 249162
Reviewed by: dim, emaste
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26351
Such objects can still have valid relocations not requiring symbolic
references.
PR: 249121
Reported by: wsh@riski.sh
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
If object has no dynamic phdr, do not try to dereference NULL. This
means that we cannot process any relocation, and that there cannot be
symbols defined, but it is up to static linker to produce meaningful
objects.
PR: 249121
Reported by: wsh@riski.sh
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 1 week
This violated the RISC-V 64-bit ABI. On CheriBSD this manifested as
a trap when attempting to store 16-byte aligned types while zeroing
the stack.
Reported by: CHERI, jrtc27
Reviewed by: mhorne, br
Obtained from: CheriBSD
Sponsored by: DARPA
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D26327