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authorSean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com>2023-07-21 15:33:52 -0700
committerPaolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>2023-07-29 11:05:28 -0400
commit3bcbc20942db5d738221cca31a928efc09827069 (patch)
tree032fb1cd7c339c7006386df6a7a9bc10e35aced6
parentb439eb8ab578557263815ba8581d02c1b730e348 (diff)
downloadxfs-lts-backports-3bcbc20942db5d738221cca31a928efc09827069.tar.gz
selftests/rseq: Play nice with binaries statically linked against glibc 2.35+
To allow running rseq and KVM's rseq selftests as statically linked binaries, initialize the various "trampoline" pointers to point directly at the expect glibc symbols, and skip the dlysm() lookups if the rseq size is non-zero, i.e. the binary is statically linked *and* the libc registered its own rseq. Define weak versions of the symbols so as not to break linking against libc versions that don't support rseq in any capacity. The KVM selftests in particular are often statically linked so that they can be run on targets with very limited runtime environments, i.e. test machines. Fixes: 233e667e1ae3 ("selftests/rseq: Uplift rseq selftests for compatibility with glibc-2.35") Cc: Aaron Lewis <aaronlewis@google.com> Cc: kvm@vger.kernel.org Cc: stable@vger.kernel.org Signed-off-by: Sean Christopherson <seanjc@google.com> Message-Id: <20230721223352.2333911-1-seanjc@google.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
-rw-r--r--tools/testing/selftests/rseq/rseq.c28
1 files changed, 22 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/rseq.c b/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/rseq.c
index 4e4aa006004c8b..a723da2532441a 100644
--- a/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/rseq.c
+++ b/tools/testing/selftests/rseq/rseq.c
@@ -34,9 +34,17 @@
#include "../kselftest.h"
#include "rseq.h"
-static const ptrdiff_t *libc_rseq_offset_p;
-static const unsigned int *libc_rseq_size_p;
-static const unsigned int *libc_rseq_flags_p;
+/*
+ * Define weak versions to play nice with binaries that are statically linked
+ * against a libc that doesn't support registering its own rseq.
+ */
+__weak ptrdiff_t __rseq_offset;
+__weak unsigned int __rseq_size;
+__weak unsigned int __rseq_flags;
+
+static const ptrdiff_t *libc_rseq_offset_p = &__rseq_offset;
+static const unsigned int *libc_rseq_size_p = &__rseq_size;
+static const unsigned int *libc_rseq_flags_p = &__rseq_flags;
/* Offset from the thread pointer to the rseq area. */
ptrdiff_t rseq_offset;
@@ -155,9 +163,17 @@ unsigned int get_rseq_feature_size(void)
static __attribute__((constructor))
void rseq_init(void)
{
- libc_rseq_offset_p = dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "__rseq_offset");
- libc_rseq_size_p = dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "__rseq_size");
- libc_rseq_flags_p = dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "__rseq_flags");
+ /*
+ * If the libc's registered rseq size isn't already valid, it may be
+ * because the binary is dynamically linked and not necessarily due to
+ * libc not having registered a restartable sequence. Try to find the
+ * symbols if that's the case.
+ */
+ if (!*libc_rseq_size_p) {
+ libc_rseq_offset_p = dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "__rseq_offset");
+ libc_rseq_size_p = dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "__rseq_size");
+ libc_rseq_flags_p = dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "__rseq_flags");
+ }
if (libc_rseq_size_p && libc_rseq_offset_p && libc_rseq_flags_p &&
*libc_rseq_size_p != 0) {
/* rseq registration owned by glibc */