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author | Stefan Liebler <stli@linux.vnet.ibm.com> | 2017-11-21 08:39:53 +0100 |
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committer | Stefan Liebler <stli@linux.vnet.ibm.com> | 2017-11-21 08:43:23 +0100 |
commit | 80eb52e3a93a9f611a415a3565d17536cf023f8a (patch) | |
tree | 42fbb9305b5c13236b8a85b3249596ded3845094 /sysdeps | |
parent | 567d8c1f6852c5d5aad4d46da34b6276e400d5dd (diff) | |
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Remove attribute_hidden for wchar ifunc symbols.
On s390 (31bit) various debug/tst-*chk* testcases are failing as the tests
are ending with a segmentation fault.
One test is e.g. calling wcsnrtombs in debug/tst-chk1.c:1549.
The function wcsnrtombs itself calls __wcsnlen. This function is called via
PLT! The PLT-stub itself loads the address from GOT (r12 is assumed to be
the GOT-pointer). In this case the loaded address is zero and the following
branch leads to the segmentation fault.
Due to the attribute_hidden in commit 44af8a32c341672b5160fdc2839767e9a837ad26
"Mark internal wchar functions with attribute_hidden [BZ #18822]"
for e.g. the __wcsnlen function, r12 is not loaded with the GOT-pointer
in wcsnrtombs.
On s390x (64bit), this __wcsnlen call is also using the PLT-stub. But it is
not failing as the GOT-pointer is setup with larl-instruction by the PLT-stub
itself.
Note: On s390x/s390, __wcsnlen is an IFUNC symbol.
On x86_64, __wcsnlen is also an IFUNC symbol and is called via PLT, too.
Further IFUNC symbols on s390 which were marked as hidden by the mentioned
commit are: __wcscat, __wcsncpy, __wcpncpy, __wcschrnul.
This patch removes the attribute_hidden in wchar.h.
Then the compiler setups e.g. r12 on s390 in order to call __wcsnlen via PLT.
ChangeLog:
* include/wchar.h (__wcsnlen, __wcscat, __wcsncpy, __wcpncpy,
__wcschrnul): Remove attribute_hidden.
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