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authorAlexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>2017-03-20 21:51:17 (GMT)
committerAlexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>2017-03-20 21:51:17 (GMT)
commit9ed513c2d895d702031183330db0ba092fcd7ab0 (patch)
tree7dbf6a84d2a81448955c627f55d07d9122e281cb /scripts/xldd.in
parent44a760965ef0a0a204e66cf7069243268af222c1 (diff)
Cross-ldd: handling e_flags is tricky and depends on arch
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
Diffstat (limited to 'scripts/xldd.in')
-rw-r--r--scripts/xldd.in86
1 files changed, 77 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/scripts/xldd.in b/scripts/xldd.in
index d575e3c..1cd91fb 100644
--- a/scripts/xldd.in
+++ b/scripts/xldd.in
@@ -204,9 +204,36 @@ do_report_needed_found() {
"${sys}"
}
+# Helper: passed flags and needed flags must either both have
+# a given flag set, or neither must have it.
+flag_match() {
+ local flags="${1}"
+ local e_flags="${2}"
+ local dso="${3}"
+ local f
+
+ for f in ${flags}; do
+ case "${e_flags}:${need_e_flags}" in
+ *,${f},*:*,${f},*)
+ # Both have it, continue
+ ;;
+ *,${f},*)
+ # Only one has it
+ do_trace "-> skip incompatible '%s' (flags '%s', need '%s')" \
+ "${dso}" "${e_flags}" "${need_e_flags}"
+ return 1;;
+ *) ;; # Neither one has it, continue
+ esac
+ done
+ return 0
+}
+
+__warned_unknown_machine=no
do_check_compat() {
local file="${1}"
local info e_mach e_class e_flags
+ local dso
+ local -a flags
if [ ! -r "${file}" ]; then
return 1
@@ -214,22 +241,63 @@ do_check_compat() {
info=`${readelf} -Wh "${file}"`
e_class=`echo "${info}" | "${sed}" -nr 's/.*Class:[[:space:]]*//p'`
e_mach=`echo "${info}" | "${sed}" -nr 's/.*Machine:[[:space:]]*//p'`
- e_flags=`echo "${info}" | "${sed}" -nr 's/.*Flags:[[:space:]]*//p'`
+ e_flags=`echo "${info}" | "${sed}" -nr -e 's/$/,/' -e 's/, /,/g' -e 's/.*Flags:[[:space:]]*0x[0-9a-f]{1,}//p'`
+ dso="${base}${d}/${needed}"
if [ "${e_class}" != "${need_e_class}" ]; then
do_trace "-> skip incompatible '%s' (class '%s', need '%s')\n" \
- "${base}${d}/${needed}" "${e_class}" "${need_e_class}"
+ "${dso}" "${e_class}" "${need_e_class}"
return 1
fi
if [ "${e_mach}" != "${need_e_mach}" ]; then
do_trace "-> skip incompatible '%s' (machine '%s', need '%s')\n" \
- "${base}${d}/${needed}" "${e_mach}" "${need_e_mach}"
- return 1
- fi
- if [ "${e_flags}" != "${need_e_flags}" ]; then
- do_trace "-> skip incompatible '%s' (flags '%s', need '%s')\n" \
- "${base}${d}/${needed}" "${e_flags}" "${need_e_flags}"
+ "${dso}" "${e_mach}" "${need_e_mach}"
return 1
fi
+
+ # ElfXX_Ehdr.e_flags is trickier, the rules for compatibility are
+ # different for different architectures (machines). The logic is
+ # the same as in elf_machine_matches_host() in GNU libc.
+ case "${e_mach}" in
+ AArch64|"Advanced Micro Devices X86-64"|Alpha|ARM|"Intel 80386"|\
+ MC68000|"Xilinx MicroBlaze"|"Altera Nios II"|"Renesas / SuperH SH")
+ # Simple cases: flags are not taken into the account
+ ;;
+ "MIPS R3000")
+ # glibc just rejects "fp64", says it is unsupported on linux.
+ # but who knows, maybe one day ct-ng will be targeting non-linux too.
+ if ! flag_match "abi2 nan2008 fp64" "${e_flags}" "${dso}"; then
+ return 1
+ fi
+ ;;
+ PowerPC)
+ # For 32-bit PowerPC, flags not checked. For 64-bit, check ABI version:
+ # 0 means "not using any features affected by the differences"; v1 and v2
+ # are the defined ABI versions. Here we have a different check than glibc:
+ # in glibc, the dynamic linker checks the ABI compatibility against its own
+ # ABI while we here check against the binary ABI. Doing it properly requires
+ # a rework of this script, and the current check seems to work even with a
+ # trivial "hello world" (it is reported as "abiv1", so apparently no
+ # applications report 0 as ABI version).
+ if [ "${e_class}" = "ELF64" ] && ! flag_match "abiv1 abiv2" "${e_flags}" "${dso}"; then
+ return 1
+ fi
+ ;;
+ "IBM S/390")
+ # Dynamic linker checks against the kernel capability for "highgprs" flag
+ # at runtime, but we cannot do that. Report success.
+ ;;
+ Sparc|"Sparc v8+"|"Sparc v9")
+ # According to glibc sources, even DSOs reporting these different e_machine
+ # values may be compatible. We currently don't handle that, but might need to.
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # Warn once on an unhandled architecture and assume flags are compatible
+ if [ "${__warned_unknown_machine}" = "no" ]; then
+ __warned_unknown_machine=yes
+ do_error "Architecture ${e_mach} not handled by cross-ldd script; assuming match"
+ fi
+ ;;
+ esac
return 0
}
@@ -314,7 +382,7 @@ do_process_file() {
info=`${readelf} -Wh "${file}"`
need_e_class=`echo "${info}" | "${sed}" -nr 's/.*Class:[[:space:]]*//p'`
need_e_mach=`echo "${info}" | "${sed}" -nr 's/.*Machine:[[:space:]]*//p'`
- need_e_flags=`echo "${info}" | "${sed}" -nr 's/.*Flags:[[:space:]]*//p'`
+ need_e_flags=`echo "${info}" | "${sed}" -nr -e 's/$/,/' -e 's/, /,/g' -e 's/.*Flags:[[:space:]]*0x[0-9a-f]{1,}//p'`
fi
for n in $( "${readelf}" -d "${file}" \
|"${grep}" -E '\(NEEDED\)' \