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2015-04-24fix ldso name for sh-nofpu subarchRich Felker1-1/+7
previously it was using the same name as the default ABI with hard float (floating point args and return value in registers). the test __SH_FPU_ANY__ || __SH4__ matches what's used in the configure script already, and seems correct under casual review against gcc's config/sh.h, but may need tweaks. the logic for predefined macros for sh, and what they all mean, is very complex. eventually this should be documented in comments here. configure already rejects "half-hard" configurations on sh where double=float since these do not conform to Annex F and are not suitable for musl, so these do not need to be considered here.
2015-04-24fix failure of sh reloc.h to properly detect endianness for ldso nameRich Felker1-0/+2
versions of reloc.h that rely on endian macros much include endian.h to ensure they are available.
2015-04-13dynamic linker bootstrap overhaulRich Felker1-24/+12
this overhaul further reduces the amount of arch-specific code needed by the dynamic linker and removes a number of assumptions, including: - that symbolic function references inside libc are bound at link time via the linker option -Bsymbolic-functions. - that libc functions used by the dynamic linker do not require access to data symbols. - that static/internal function calls and data accesses can be made without performing any relocations, or that arch-specific startup code handled any such relocations needed. removing these assumptions paves the way for allowing libc.so itself to be built with stack protector (among other things), and is achieved by a three-stage bootstrap process: 1. relative relocations are processed with a flat function. 2. symbolic relocations are processed with no external calls/data. 3. main program and dependency libs are processed with a fully-functional libc/ldso. reduction in arch-specific code is achived through the following: - crt_arch.h, used for generating crt1.o, now provides the entry point for the dynamic linker too. - asm is no longer responsible for skipping the beginning of argv[] when ldso is invoked as a command. - the functionality previously provided by __reloc_self for heavily GOT-dependent RISC archs is now the arch-agnostic stage-1. - arch-specific relocation type codes are mapped directly as macros rather than via an inline translation function/switch statement.
2014-06-18refactor to remove arch-specific relocation code from dynamic linkerRich Felker1-25/+13
this was one of the main instances of ugly code duplication: all archs use basically the same types of relocations, but roughly equivalent logic was duplicated for each arch to account for the different naming and numbering of relocation types and variation in whether REL or RELA records are used. as an added bonus, both REL and RELA are now supported on all archs, regardless of which is used by the standard toolchain.
2014-06-17multiple fixes to sh (superh) dynamic linker relocationsRich Felker1-10/+8
the following issues are fixed: - R_SH_REL32 was adding the load address of the module being relocated to the result. this seems to have been a mistake in the original port, since it does not match other dynamic linker implementations and since adding a difference between two addresses (the symbol value and the relocation address) to a load address does not make sense. - R_SH_TLS_DTPMOD32 was wrongly accepting an inline addend (i.e. using += rather than = on *reloc_addr) which makes no sense; addition is not an operation that's defined on module ids. - R_SH_TLS_DTPOFF32 and R_SH_TLS_TPOFF32 were wrongly using inline addends rather than the RELA-provided addends. in addition, handling of R_SH_GLOB_DAT, R_SH_JMP_SLOT, and R_SH_DIR32 are merged to all honor the addend. the first two should not need it for correct usage generated by toolchains, but other dynamic linkers allow addends here, and it simplifies the code anyway. these issues were spotted while reviewing the code for the purpose of refactoring this part of the dynamic linker. no testing was performed.
2014-06-16dynamic linker: permit error returns from arch-specific reloc functionRich Felker1-1/+2
the immediate motivation is supporting TLSDESC relocations which require allocation and thus may fail (unless we pre-allocate), but this mechanism should also be used for throwing an error on unsupported or invalid relocation types, and perhaps in certain cases, for reporting when a relocation is not satisfiable.
2014-02-27fix endian subarchs for sh archRich Felker1-2/+2
default endianness for sh on linux is little, and while conventions vary, "eb" seems to be the most widely used suffix for big endian.
2014-02-27rename superh port to "sh" for consistencyRich Felker1-0/+47
linux, gcc, etc. all use "sh" as the name for the superh arch. there was already some inconsistency internally in musl: the dynamic linker was searching for "ld-musl-sh.path" as its path file despite its own name being "ld-musl-superh.so.1". there was some sentiment in both directions as to how to resolve the inconsistency, but overall "sh" was favored.