/* Operating system support for run-time dynamic linker. Linux/PPC version. Copyright (C) 1995, 1996, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of the GNU C Library. The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Library General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public License along with the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include extern int _dl_argc; extern char **_dl_argv; extern char **_environ; extern size_t _dl_pagesize; extern void _end; extern void _start (void); int __libc_enable_secure; int __libc_multiple_libcs; /* Defining this here avoids the inclusion of init-first. */ ElfW(Addr) _dl_sysdep_start (void **start_argptr, void (*dl_main) (const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr, ElfW(Word) phnum, ElfW(Addr) *user_entry)) { const ElfW(Phdr) *phdr = NULL; ElfW(Word) phnum = 0; ElfW(Addr) user_entry; ElfW(auxv_t) *av; uid_t uid = 0; uid_t euid = 0; gid_t gid = 0; gid_t egid = 0; unsigned int seen; user_entry = (ElfW(Addr)) &_start; _dl_argc = *(long *) start_argptr; _dl_argv = (char **) start_argptr + 1; _environ = &_dl_argv[_dl_argc + 1]; start_argptr = (void **) _environ; while (*start_argptr) ++start_argptr; ++start_argptr; if (*start_argptr == 0 && ((unsigned)(char *)start_argptr & 0xF) != 0) { unsigned test_sap = (int)(char *)start_argptr; test_sap = test_sap + 0xF & ~0xF; if (*(long *)(char *)test_sap == AT_PHDR) start_argptr = (void **)(char *)test_sap; } seen = 0; #define M(type) (1 << (type)) for (av = (void *) start_argptr; av->a_type != AT_NULL; seen |= M ((++av)->a_type)) switch (av->a_type) { case AT_PHDR: phdr = av->a_un.a_ptr; break; case AT_PHNUM: phnum = av->a_un.a_val; break; case AT_PAGESZ: _dl_pagesize = av->a_un.a_val; break; case AT_ENTRY: user_entry = av->a_un.a_val; break; case AT_UID: uid = av->a_un.a_val; break; case AT_GID: gid = av->a_un.a_val; break; case AT_EUID: euid = av->a_un.a_val; break; case AT_EGID: egid = av->a_un.a_val; break; } /* Linux doesn't provide us with any of these values on the stack when the dynamic linker is run directly as a program. */ #define SEE(UID, uid) if ((seen & M (AT_##UID)) == 0) uid = __get##uid () SEE (UID, uid); SEE (GID, gid); SEE (EUID, euid); SEE (EGID, egid); __libc_enable_secure = uid != euid || gid != egid; __brk (0); /* Initialize the break. */ if (__sbrk (0) == &_end) { /* The dynamic linker was run as a program, and so the initial break starts just after our bss, at &_end. The malloc in dl-minimal.c will consume the rest of this page, so tell the kernel to move the break up that far. When the user program examines its break, it will see this new value and not clobber our data. */ size_t pg = __getpagesize (); __sbrk (pg - ((&_end - (void *) 0) & pg)); __sbrk (pg - ((&_end - (void *) 0) & (pg - 1))); } (*dl_main) (phdr, phnum, &user_entry); return user_entry; } void _dl_sysdep_start_cleanup (void) { } #ifndef MAP_ANON /* This is only needed if the system doesn't support MAP_ANON. */ int _dl_sysdep_open_zero_fill (void) { return __open ("/dev/zero", O_RDONLY); } #endif