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Author SHA1 Message Date
Elliott Hughes
42b2c6a5ee Clean up the argc/argv/envp/auxv handling.
There's now only one place where we deal with this stuff, it only needs to
be parsed once by the dynamic linker (rather than by each recipient), and it's
now easier for us to get hold of auxv data early on.

Change-Id: I6314224257c736547aac2e2a650e66f2ea53bef5
2013-02-07 11:44:21 -08:00
Elliott Hughes
0894b2c5d3 Cleaning the linker environment as we initialize it requires less API.
Change-Id: I612fd699e46833a411589478564a1f859223c380
2012-11-02 12:40:11 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
18a206c81d More dynamic linker cleanup.
I still want to break linker_format out into its own library so we can reuse
it for malloc debugging and so forth. (There are many similar pieces of code
in bionic, but the linker's one seems to be the most complete/functional.)

Change-Id: If3721853d28937c8e821ca1d23cf200e228a409a
2012-10-30 16:35:38 -07:00
Elliott Hughes
4688279db5 Clean up the linker a bit, remove prelinking support.
Also make the errors more readable, since none of us seemed to know
what they actually meant. The new style is still as verbose as the
old, but that's probably necessary in the absence of chained exceptions
in C. Here's what you'd see if you try to boot after removing
libsurfaceflinger.so:

  32267 32267 E AndroidRuntime: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: Cannot load library: (linker.c:1629, pid 32259) soinfo_link_image: could not load library "libsystem_server.so" needed by "libandroid_servers.so"; caused by (linker.c:1629, pid 32259) soinfo_link_image: could not load library "libsurfaceflinger.so" needed by "libsystem_server.so"; caused by (linker.c:709, pid 32259) load_library: library "libsurfaceflinger.so" not found

This patch also fixes almost all of the compiler warnings.

Change-Id: I64bb59aed6d4e039c15ea45be2367f319ef879f8
2012-08-07 11:41:10 -07:00
David 'Digit' Turner
be5755969d linker: Remove unsecure env. variable for setuid programs.
This removes several unsecure environment variables from the
environment block when the program being loaded is setuid. The
list of env. variables is the same than what GLibc uses at this
point.

Change-Id: I456d3ea0880fe0d4de0d3c5dd51871dd36e87fd6
2010-12-20 12:06:45 +01:00