[Patch]: Fix ld pr11138 FAILures on mips*.

David Daney david.daney@cavium.com
Tue Dec 6 22:13:00 GMT 2011


On 12/06/2011 01:16 PM, Richard Sandiford wrote:
> Alan Modra<amodra@gmail.com>  writes:
>> On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 04:49:35PM -0800, David Daney wrote:
>>> The root cause of this is that the mips linker synthesizes a special
>>> symbol "__RLD_MAP", and then sets MIPS_RLD_MAP to point to it.  When
>>> a version script is present, this symbol gets versioned along with
>>> all the rest, and when it is time to take its address, the symbol
>>> can no longer be found as it has had version information appended to
>>> its name.
>>
>> Why not just change
>>
>> 	&&  (strcmp (name, "__rld_map") == 0
>> 	      || strcmp (name, "__RLD_MAP") == 0))
>>
>> to
>>
>> 	&&  (strncmp (name, "__rld_map", 9) == 0
>> 	      || strncmp (name, "__RLD_MAP", 9) == 0))
>>
>> in _bfd_mips_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol?  Perhaps the same for other
>> syms there too?
>
> Showing my ignorance here,

I don't buy it, you are probably the most knowledgeable about this.

> but is that the usual behaviour for this kind
> of thing?  I wouldn't have expected versions to apply to internally-created
> symbols.

Yes, that is what I was trying to accomplish.

>
> There again, is this symbol (as opposed to the DT_MIPS_RLD_MAP tag)
> actually part of the ABI?  I can't find any reference to it in the
> original psABI, the SGI ELF64 spec, gdb or glibc.  If it's just an
> internal thing, maybe we could get rid of it altogether, or at least
> make it bind locally rather than globally.
>

That is an option too I suppose.  I would say that it is part of a de 
facto ABI if nothing else.  The question of weather anybody uses it it a 
different question.  I thought boehm-gc may have used it, but I cannot 
find it there now.

I don't know for sure why the symbol was created, but it seems like it 
may just be for the side effect of having 
_bfd_mips_elf_finish_dynamic_symbol() called.  This lets us determine 
mips_elf_hash_table(info)->rld_value at a time when the output sections 
have already been laid out.

It might be possible to #define elf_backend_output_arch_local_syms and 
then handle calculation of the rld_value value there instead.

If this seems like a good approach, I can prepare and test a patch that 
does that.

David Daney



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