1 | /* Minimal replacements for basic facilities used in the dynamic linker. |
2 | Copyright (C) 1995-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
3 | This file is part of the GNU C Library. |
4 | |
5 | The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or |
6 | modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public |
7 | License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either |
8 | version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. |
9 | |
10 | The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, |
11 | but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of |
12 | MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU |
13 | Lesser General Public License for more details. |
14 | |
15 | You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public |
16 | License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see |
17 | <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
18 | |
19 | #include <assert.h> |
20 | #include <ldsodefs.h> |
21 | #include <dl-irel.h> |
22 | #include <dl-hash.h> |
23 | #include <dl-sym-post.h> |
24 | #include <_itoa.h> |
25 | #include <dl-minimal-malloc.h> |
26 | #include <stdio.h> |
27 | #include <unistd.h> |
28 | |
29 | |
30 | /* The rtld startup code calls __rtld_malloc_init_stubs after the |
31 | first self-relocation to adjust the pointers to the minimal |
32 | implementation below. Before the final relocation, |
33 | __rtld_malloc_init_real is called to replace the pointers with the |
34 | real implementation. */ |
35 | __typeof (calloc) *__rtld_calloc attribute_relro; |
36 | __typeof (free) *__rtld_free attribute_relro; |
37 | __typeof (malloc) *__rtld_malloc attribute_relro; |
38 | __typeof (realloc) *__rtld_realloc attribute_relro; |
39 | |
40 | void |
41 | __rtld_malloc_init_stubs (void) |
42 | { |
43 | __rtld_calloc = &__minimal_calloc; |
44 | __rtld_free = &__minimal_free; |
45 | __rtld_malloc = &__minimal_malloc; |
46 | __rtld_realloc = &__minimal_realloc; |
47 | } |
48 | |
49 | bool |
50 | __rtld_malloc_is_complete (void) |
51 | { |
52 | /* The caller assumes that there is an active malloc. */ |
53 | assert (__rtld_malloc != NULL); |
54 | return __rtld_malloc != &__minimal_malloc; |
55 | } |
56 | |
57 | /* Lookup NAME at VERSION in the scope of MATCH. */ |
58 | static void * |
59 | lookup_malloc_symbol (struct link_map *main_map, const char *name, |
60 | struct r_found_version *version) |
61 | { |
62 | |
63 | const ElfW(Sym) *ref = NULL; |
64 | lookup_t result = _dl_lookup_symbol_x (name, main_map, &ref, |
65 | main_map->l_scope, |
66 | version, 0, 0, NULL); |
67 | |
68 | assert (ELFW(ST_TYPE) (ref->st_info) != STT_TLS); |
69 | void *value = DL_SYMBOL_ADDRESS (result, ref); |
70 | |
71 | return _dl_sym_post (result, ref, value, 0, main_map); |
72 | } |
73 | |
74 | void |
75 | __rtld_malloc_init_real (struct link_map *main_map) |
76 | { |
77 | /* We cannot use relocations and initializers for this because the |
78 | changes made by __rtld_malloc_init_stubs break REL-style |
79 | (non-RELA) relocations that depend on the previous pointer |
80 | contents. Also avoid direct relocation depedencies for the |
81 | malloc symbols so this function can be called before the final |
82 | rtld relocation (which enables RELRO, after which the pointer |
83 | variables cannot be written to). */ |
84 | |
85 | struct r_found_version version; |
86 | version.name = symbol_version_string (libc, GLIBC_2_0); |
87 | version.hidden = 0; |
88 | version.hash = _dl_elf_hash (version.name); |
89 | version.filename = NULL; |
90 | |
91 | void *new_calloc = lookup_malloc_symbol (main_map, "calloc" , &version); |
92 | void *new_free = lookup_malloc_symbol (main_map, "free" , &version); |
93 | void *new_malloc = lookup_malloc_symbol (main_map, "malloc" , &version); |
94 | void *new_realloc = lookup_malloc_symbol (main_map, "realloc" , &version); |
95 | |
96 | /* Update the pointers in one go, so that any internal allocations |
97 | performed by lookup_malloc_symbol see a consistent |
98 | implementation. */ |
99 | __rtld_calloc = new_calloc; |
100 | __rtld_free = new_free; |
101 | __rtld_malloc = new_malloc; |
102 | __rtld_realloc = new_realloc; |
103 | } |
104 | |
105 | |
106 | /* Avoid signal frobnication in setjmp/longjmp. Keeps things smaller. */ |
107 | |
108 | #include <setjmp.h> |
109 | |
110 | int weak_function |
111 | __sigjmp_save (sigjmp_buf env, int savemask __attribute__ ((unused))) |
112 | { |
113 | env[0].__mask_was_saved = 0; |
114 | return 0; |
115 | } |
116 | |
117 | /* Define our own version of the internal function used by strerror. We |
118 | only provide the messages for some common errors. This avoids pulling |
119 | in the whole error list. */ |
120 | |
121 | char * weak_function |
122 | __strerror_r (int errnum, char *buf, size_t buflen) |
123 | { |
124 | char *msg; |
125 | |
126 | switch (errnum) |
127 | { |
128 | case ENOMEM: |
129 | msg = (char *) "Cannot allocate memory" ; |
130 | break; |
131 | case EINVAL: |
132 | msg = (char *) "Invalid argument" ; |
133 | break; |
134 | case ENOENT: |
135 | msg = (char *) "No such file or directory" ; |
136 | break; |
137 | case EPERM: |
138 | msg = (char *) "Operation not permitted" ; |
139 | break; |
140 | case EIO: |
141 | msg = (char *) "Input/output error" ; |
142 | break; |
143 | case EACCES: |
144 | msg = (char *) "Permission denied" ; |
145 | break; |
146 | default: |
147 | /* No need to check buffer size, all calls in the dynamic linker |
148 | provide enough space. */ |
149 | buf[buflen - 1] = '\0'; |
150 | msg = _itoa (errnum, buf + buflen - 1, 10, 0); |
151 | msg = memcpy (msg - (sizeof ("Error " ) - 1), "Error " , |
152 | sizeof ("Error " ) - 1); |
153 | break; |
154 | } |
155 | |
156 | return msg; |
157 | } |
158 | |
159 | void |
160 | __libc_fatal (const char *message) |
161 | { |
162 | _dl_fatal_printf ("%s" , message); |
163 | } |
164 | rtld_hidden_def (__libc_fatal) |
165 | |
166 | void |
167 | __attribute__ ((noreturn)) |
168 | __chk_fail (void) |
169 | { |
170 | _exit (127); |
171 | } |
172 | rtld_hidden_def (__chk_fail) |
173 | |
174 | #ifndef NDEBUG |
175 | /* Define (weakly) our own assert failure function which doesn't use stdio. |
176 | If we are linked into the user program (-ldl), the normal __assert_fail |
177 | defn can override this one. */ |
178 | |
179 | void weak_function |
180 | __assert_fail (const char *assertion, |
181 | const char *file, unsigned int line, const char *function) |
182 | { |
183 | _dl_fatal_printf ("\ |
184 | Inconsistency detected by ld.so: %s: %u: %s%sAssertion `%s' failed!\n" , |
185 | file, line, function ?: "" , function ? ": " : "" , |
186 | assertion); |
187 | |
188 | } |
189 | # ifndef NO_RTLD_HIDDEN |
190 | rtld_hidden_weak (__assert_fail) |
191 | # endif |
192 | |
193 | void weak_function |
194 | __assert_perror_fail (int errnum, |
195 | const char *file, unsigned int line, |
196 | const char *function) |
197 | { |
198 | char errbuf[400]; |
199 | _dl_fatal_printf ("\ |
200 | Inconsistency detected by ld.so: %s: %u: %s%sUnexpected error: %s.\n" , |
201 | file, line, function ?: "" , function ? ": " : "" , |
202 | __strerror_r (errnum, errbuf, sizeof errbuf)); |
203 | |
204 | } |
205 | # ifndef NO_RTLD_HIDDEN |
206 | rtld_hidden_weak (__assert_perror_fail) |
207 | # endif |
208 | #endif |
209 | |
210 | #undef _itoa |
211 | /* We always use _itoa instead of _itoa_word in ld.so since the former |
212 | also has to be present and it is never about speed when these |
213 | functions are used. */ |
214 | char * |
215 | _itoa (unsigned long long int value, char *buflim, unsigned int base, |
216 | int upper_case) |
217 | { |
218 | assert (! upper_case); |
219 | |
220 | do |
221 | *--buflim = _itoa_lower_digits[value % base]; |
222 | while ((value /= base) != 0); |
223 | |
224 | return buflim; |
225 | } |
226 | |
227 | /* The '_itoa_lower_digits' variable in libc.so is able to handle bases |
228 | up to 36. We don't need this here. */ |
229 | const char _itoa_lower_digits[16] = "0123456789abcdef" ; |
230 | rtld_hidden_data_def (_itoa_lower_digits) |
231 | |
232 | /* The following is not a complete strsep implementation. It cannot |
233 | handle empty delimiter strings. But this isn't necessary for the |
234 | execution of ld.so. */ |
235 | #undef strsep |
236 | #undef __strsep |
237 | char * |
238 | __strsep (char **stringp, const char *delim) |
239 | { |
240 | char *begin; |
241 | |
242 | assert (delim[0] != '\0'); |
243 | |
244 | begin = *stringp; |
245 | if (begin != NULL) |
246 | { |
247 | char *end = begin; |
248 | |
249 | while (*end != '\0' || (end = NULL)) |
250 | { |
251 | const char *dp = delim; |
252 | |
253 | do |
254 | if (*dp == *end) |
255 | break; |
256 | while (*++dp != '\0'); |
257 | |
258 | if (*dp != '\0') |
259 | { |
260 | *end++ = '\0'; |
261 | break; |
262 | } |
263 | |
264 | ++end; |
265 | } |
266 | |
267 | *stringp = end; |
268 | } |
269 | |
270 | return begin; |
271 | } |
272 | weak_alias (__strsep, strsep) |
273 | strong_alias (__strsep, __strsep_g) |
274 | |