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Re: A binary that has PT_LOAD more than 2
On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 20:24:24 +0900, Ryo ONODERA wrote:
> From: Valery Ushakov <uwe%stderr.spb.ru@localhost>, Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2018 13:13:45 +0300
>
> > On Tue, Sep 25, 2018 at 17:57:19 +0900, Ryo ONODERA wrote:
> >
> >> The Go language compiler (pkgsrc/lang/go111) produces
> >> three PT_LOAD in a ELF executable.
> >> And I found that LLD linker from LLVM also produces three PT_LOAD.
> >>
> >> Our ldd(8) command cannot accept three PT_LOAD now.
> >> Can we accept three or more PT_LOAD in our ldd(8)?
> >>
> >> Are there any other issues to be discussed to support three PT_LOAD
> >> binaries?
> >
> > Define "our"?
> >
> > libexec/ld.elf_so/headers.c:
> >
> > revision 1.62
> > date: 2017-06-23 18:29:21 +0300; author: joerg; state: Exp; lines: +11 -12; commitid: 9duF2Q9DPoICLvWz;
> > branches: 1.62.4;
> > Remove old assert that only two segments exist. The rest of the code has
> > been changed to cope with more and at least Go actively creates them.
> > Adjust the mapping size computation to use the maximum and not depend on
> > PT_LOAD segments to be in order.
> >
> > and this is in current and -8.
> >
> > http://gnats.netbsd.org/16983
>
> Thanks for your pointer.
> I understand that executing executables that have PT_LOAD more than 2
> is valid for NetBSD 8 and current.
> It is very good news for me.
>
> However, ldd(8) uses _rtld_map_object() in
> src/libexec/ld.elf_so/map_object.c file.
> It has the following condition.
>
> if (nsegs != 2) {
> _rtld_error("%s: wrong number of segments (%d != 2)", path,
> nsegs);
> goto bad;
> }
>
> This part can be removed safely?
Oh, sorry, I was not paying enough attention.
This check can't be just removed b/c Elf_Phdr *segs[2]; so I've
reopened bin/16983.
-uwe
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