NetBSD/libexec/ld.elf_so
ross b899771419 Rewrite AuxInfo handling to track AuxID changes in sys/exec_elf.h. 1998-10-07 02:53:27 +00:00
..
alpha
arch ${DESTDIR} isn't needed - which isn't what the example in 1998-05-11 19:30:15 +00:00
mips ${DESTDIR} isn't needed - which isn't what the example in 1998-05-11 19:30:15 +00:00
Makefile remove MD asm as(1) comments from sysident.h, placing them in a comment 1998-09-13 03:50:31 +00:00
README Add support for mips. 1998-03-25 04:12:32 +00:00
debug.c
debug.h
headers.c Add support for mips. 1998-03-25 04:12:32 +00:00
link.h Add support for mips. 1998-03-25 04:12:32 +00:00
load.c
malloc.c
map_object.c
paths.c
reloc.c Add support for mips. 1998-03-25 04:12:32 +00:00
rtld.c Rewrite AuxInfo handling to track AuxID changes in sys/exec_elf.h. 1998-10-07 02:53:27 +00:00
rtld.h Allow PAGESIZE to be set via a -D option to cc (CLBYTES not a constant on 1998-07-01 20:42:47 +00:00
rtldenv.h
search.c
symbol.c Add support for mips. 1998-03-25 04:12:32 +00:00
sysident.h At least make the comments accurate. 1998-09-13 05:53:34 +00:00
xmalloc.c
xprintf.c

README

$NetBSD: README,v 1.2 1998/03/25 04:13:01 mhitch Exp $

BUGS/PROBLEMS:

* rtld.c around line 147:

	#iffdef __alpha__
	/* XXX XXX XXX */
	_rtld_objself.pltgot = NULL;
	#endif

  It's a workaround for a linker bug, and will go away when the linker is
  fixed.

* Formerly, _DYNAMIC was _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_[0], but that isn't true with
  newer snapshots of gas/binutils (at least on the Alpha), which support
  multiple GOTs.  That's what the OLD_GOT #ifdefs are about.
  
* The method used to relocate ld.so is shoddy and fragile.  Currently it's
  something like:

	(1) assembly code relocates RELATIVE relocations in the GOT
	    (on some ports, all relative relocations; this will probably
	    have to be #ifdef'd in reloc.c), assuming that everything
	    in the GOT is a RELATIVE relocation.

	(2) C code relocates the rest of the loader, excluding those
	    RELATIVE relocations already done (via an ... iffy heuristic).

  Something better (like that the glibc ELF ld.so does) should be done
  eventually, where a single set of C code is compiled twice, once for
  normal use, and once to be used to relocate the shared linker.  No
  relocations should be processed in assembly language.

* On the Alpha, this code Really needs to be checked to be sure that
  it doesn't make calls that could use FP, while doing lazy binding.


TO DO:

* Support for other platforms

* Support for coexistance of 32-bit and 64-bit ELF on platforms that can
  do that.

* KNF

* Possible support for ldd (standalone operation) and program loading
  a la the glibc shared loader.

* Support for relocating ld.elf_so on mips