old PLT format, and one that works with the new.
XXX We currently always use _rtld_bind_start_old() in
_rtld_setup_alpha_pltgot(). We need to add code to peek
into one of the PLT entries to see which format it's in
and pick the correct binding routine.
use to find the end of the GOT, rather than relying on _DYNAMIC
to immediately follow the GOT. (A change in current binutils
moved _DYNAMIC, and thus would have broken our Alpha ld.elf_so).
* Add #ifdef'd out code to deal with the new PLT format.
with them, rather than defaulting them to zero. This caused breakage with
the drawf EH stuff and init/fini code when they weren't used by the caller
(and hence the appropriate handlers were left undefined). Also fix an un-
initialized variable in symbol.c that only MIPS MD code tripped over.
_rtld_bind_start must save and restore the condition codes. Varargs functions
(like, say, printf()) depend on the state of cr1 to determine whether they need
to store floating point registers in the save area. Without this, the first
call to any particular varargs function will fail if floating point values were
passed.
was ambiguous in the case of a weak symbol that was not defined. This caused
RTLD_NOW to fail badly with shared libraries linked against the new crtbegin.o.
* Apply DT_PLTRELSZ to (one of) pltrel or pltrela *after* we've finished
parsing the headers, so we know which one.
* Fix sparc64 bogons. (It works now!)
testing and archival for now. I don't expect anyone to work with it
since the binutils and gas changes are still pending. But you got to
crawl before you walk.
no need to save the stack pointer. Just push the space for the cleanup
and obj_main pointers before calling _rtld(), and pop it after loading those
pointers into the appropriate argument registers for the program entry point.