platform_bionic/libc/bionic/libc_init_dynamic.cpp
Ryan Prichard 07440a8773 Replace TLS_SLOT_BIONIC_PREINIT w/ shared globals
Instead of passing the address of a KernelArgumentBlock to libc.so for
initialization, use __loader_shared_globals() to initialize globals.

Most of the work happened in the previous CLs. This CL switches a few
KernelArgumentBlock::getauxval calls to [__bionic_]getauxval and stops
routing the KernelArgumentBlock address through the libc init functions.

Bug: none
Test: bionic unit tests
Change-Id: I96c7b02c21d55c454558b7a5a9243c682782f2dd
Merged-In: I96c7b02c21d55c454558b7a5a9243c682782f2dd
(cherry picked from commit 746ad15912)
2018-12-04 13:51:56 -08:00

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/*
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/*
* libc_init_dynamic.c
*
* This source files provides two important functions for dynamic
* executables:
*
* - a C runtime initializer (__libc_preinit), which is called by
* the dynamic linker when libc.so is loaded. This happens before
* any other initializer (e.g. static C++ constructors in other
* shared libraries the program depends on).
*
* - a program launch function (__libc_init), which is called after
* all dynamic linking has been performed. Technically, it is called
* from arch-$ARCH/bionic/crtbegin_dynamic.S which is itself called
* by the dynamic linker after all libraries have been loaded and
* initialized.
*/
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdint.h>
#include <elf.h>
#include "libc_init_common.h"
#include "private/bionic_globals.h"
#include "private/bionic_macros.h"
#include "private/bionic_ssp.h"
#include "private/bionic_tls.h"
#include "private/KernelArgumentBlock.h"
extern "C" {
extern void netdClientInit(void);
extern int __cxa_atexit(void (*)(void *), void *, void *);
};
// Use an initializer so __libc_sysinfo will have a fallback implementation
// while .preinit_array constructors run.
#if defined(__i386__)
static __attribute__((__naked__)) void __libc_int0x80() {
__asm__ volatile("int $0x80; ret");
}
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ void* __libc_sysinfo = reinterpret_cast<void*>(__libc_int0x80);
#endif
// We need a helper function for __libc_preinit because compiling with LTO may
// inline functions requiring a stack protector check, but __stack_chk_guard is
// not initialized at the start of __libc_preinit. __libc_preinit_impl will run
// after __stack_chk_guard is initialized and therefore can safely have a stack
// protector.
__attribute__((noinline))
static void __libc_preinit_impl() {
#if defined(__i386__)
__libc_init_sysinfo();
#endif
__libc_init_globals();
__libc_init_common();
// Hooks for various libraries to let them know that we're starting up.
__libc_globals.mutate(__libc_init_malloc);
netdClientInit();
}
// We flag the __libc_preinit function as a constructor to ensure that
// its address is listed in libc.so's .init_array section.
// This ensures that the function is called by the dynamic linker as
// soon as the shared library is loaded.
// We give this constructor priority 1 because we want libc's constructor
// to run before any others (such as the jemalloc constructor), and lower
// is better (http://b/68046352).
__attribute__((constructor(1))) static void __libc_preinit() {
// The linker has initialized its copy of the global stack_chk_guard, and filled in the main
// thread's TLS slot with that value. Initialize the local global stack guard with its value.
__stack_chk_guard = reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(__get_tls()[TLS_SLOT_STACK_GUARD]);
__libc_preinit_impl();
}
// This function is called from the executable's _start entry point
// (see arch-$ARCH/bionic/crtbegin.c), which is itself called by the dynamic
// linker after it has loaded all shared libraries the executable depends on.
//
// Note that the dynamic linker has also run all constructors in the
// executable at this point.
__noreturn void __libc_init(void* raw_args,
void (*onexit)(void) __unused,
int (*slingshot)(int, char**, char**),
structors_array_t const * const structors) {
BIONIC_STOP_UNWIND;
KernelArgumentBlock args(raw_args);
// Several Linux ABIs don't pass the onexit pointer, and the ones that
// do never use it. Therefore, we ignore it.
// The executable may have its own destructors listed in its .fini_array
// so we need to ensure that these are called when the program exits
// normally.
if (structors->fini_array) {
__cxa_atexit(__libc_fini,structors->fini_array,nullptr);
}
exit(slingshot(args.argc - __libc_shared_globals()->initial_linker_arg_count,
args.argv + __libc_shared_globals()->initial_linker_arg_count,
args.envp));
}
extern "C" libc_shared_globals* __loader_shared_globals();
__LIBC_HIDDEN__ libc_shared_globals* __libc_shared_globals() {
return __loader_shared_globals();
}