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Add '--allowed-rpath-prefixes' option to '--shrink-rpath' …
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Fixes #97. In essence, the problem is that some packages in Nixpkgs have
RPATHs pointing to both $NIX_BUILD_TOP and $out, e.g.:
/tmp/nix-build-openldap-2.4.44.drv-0/openldap-2.4.44/libraries/libldap_r/.libs
/tmp/nix-build-openldap-2.4.44.drv-0/openldap-2.4.44/libraries/liblber/.libs
/nix/store/bfkmdxmv3a3f0g3d2q8jkdz2wam93c5z-openldap-2.4.44/lib
/nix/store/bfkmdxmv3a3f0g3d2q8jkdz2wam93c5z-openldap-2.4.44/lib64
Currently, running `patchelf --shrink-rpath` does the wrong thing by
keeping the /tmp/ paths and deleting the /nix/store ones. Now we can fix
the problem by using
patchelf --shrink-rpath --allowed-rpath-prefixes $NIX_STORE_DIR
in the Nixpkgs fixupPhase instead.
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We're going to need this logic in another place, so make a function of
this.
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Issue #66
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Make tests run in serial as they break in parallel
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It would be nice to fix them in parallel but I lack the time.
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no-rpath-prebuild: force pagesize to 4096 on prebuilt binaries
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They all have that page size, and the host-detected one might be
different.
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Fix bug in walking .gnu.version_r linked list
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When writing the code to teach --replace-needed to modify the
.gnu.version_r section (gh-85), I misunderstood how the ->vn_next
pointers in the Elf_Verneed structs are supposed to be interpreted: I
thought they gave an offset from the beginning of the section, but in
fact they give an offset relative to the current struct. The resulting
bug was very odd: generally, patchelf would complete without signalling
an error, but it would only successfully replace filenames that occurred
as either the first or second entries in the .gnu.version_r section,
while the third or later entries would be left untouched.
This commit fixes the interpretation of the ->vn_next pointers, so that
now --replace-needed should work correctly even on ELF files with more
than two version needed structs.
Thanks to @matthew-brett for finding the bug / providing a test case,
and to @rmcgibbo for helping me diagnose it.
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Teach --replace-needed to update .gnu.version_r table
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No semantic changes, but I noticed some small errors in the DT_NEEDED
handling loop while I was adding the .gnu.version_r handling, so might
as well fix them while I'm here.
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If the ELF binary that we're patching is linked to a DSO that uses
symbol versioning, then the DSO's SONAME appears in two different
places: once as a DT_NEEDED entry, and once in the .gnu.version_r
version requirements section. Previously, patchelf --replace-needed
would update DT_NEEDED entry, but fail to update the .gnu.version_r
table. This resulted in completely broken binaries -- trying to load
them would trigger an assertion failure inside the dynamic loader, as it
tries to check the version of a library that was never loaded:
Inconsistency detected by ld.so: dl-version.c: 224: _dl_check_map_versions: Assertion `needed != ((void *)0)' failed!
This commit teaches --replace-needed to update the .gnu.version_r
table.
Fixes: gh-84
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Currently failing due to some 15.09 libxml2 issue.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/32429886
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Because this assumption doesn't seem to be valid either in theory or
practice: the spec (http://refspecs.linuxbase.org/elf/elf.pdf) only
places these requirements on PT_PHDR:
"This segment type may not occur more than once in a file. Moreover,
it may occur only if the program header table is part of the memory
image of the program. If it is present, it must precede any loadable
segment entry."
And on ARM, binaries generated by GNU GCC / binutils almost never have
PT_PHDR as the first entry, e.g. the coreutils 'ls' has this:
Program Headers:
Type Offset VirtAddr PhysAddr FileSiz MemSiz Flg Align
EXIDX 0x0169b4 0x0001e9b4 0x0001e9b4 0x00008 0x00008 R 0x4
PHDR 0x000034 0x00008034 0x00008034 0x00120 0x00120 R E 0x4
INTERP 0x000154 0x00008154 0x00008154 0x0004f 0x0004f R 0x1
[Requesting program interpreter: /nix/store/whcad4dnkp5pnhbv4p0f9k8srv0kmcjk-glibc-2.21/lib/ld-linux-armhf.so.3]
LOAD 0x000000 0x00008000 0x00008000 0x169c0 0x169c0 R E 0x8000
LOAD 0x0169c0 0x000269c0 0x000269c0 0x003f4 0x01088 RW 0x8000
DYNAMIC 0x0169cc 0x000269cc 0x000269cc 0x000f8 0x000f8 RW 0x4
NOTE 0x0001a4 0x000081a4 0x000081a4 0x00020 0x00020 R 0x4
GNU_STACK 0x000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000 0x00000 RW 0x4
PAX_FLAGS 0x000000 0x00000000 0x00000000 0x00000 0x00000 0x4
This problem has existed for quite a long time on ARM and often results
in patchelf'd programs segfaulting inside the glibc dynamic linker,
which relies on PT_PHDR containing valid contents. This has been worked
around in Nixpkgs in various creative ways, like:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/5c20877d40726b6973d222f71fa6e306428c19cf/nixos/modules/system/boot/stage-1.nix#L109
Applying patchelf twice did actually work in practice due to the fact
that patchelf sorts the program headers, causing the first round
of patchelf to rewrite an invalid PT_PHDR to appear first, and then
the second round of patchelf fixing that PT_PHDR.
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Don't use "which" (which might not exist), and don't redirect getconf
auto to /dev/null.
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Because why not?
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This mostly reverts 08050dd5e3701b29e5628e1ec7d37c1cd6529c57 (#54)
because the page size of the host is not necessarily the same as the
page size of the binary. For a proper fix, we'll need some way to
determine the page size of the binary, but ELF doesn't readily provide
this information.
Fixes #69.
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--print-soname
--set-soname
--remove-rpath
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`--set-soname` now creates a new DT_SONAME entry if it doesn't exist.
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I forgot to do that with this commit: https://github.com/NixOS/patchelf/commit/8eb28c00b6a78928cfa91728b1eba911a4ef49c1
Warnings only appear if -Wextra is turned on.
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Get rid of remaining sing-compare warnings that appear when using gcc 5.2.
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Use location macros
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Fixes %files bug when prefix is not "/usr"
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Some DT_REL files are missing both .rel.dyn and .rel.got. This doesn't
seem to be an error, so it shouldn't be treated as such.
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When rewriting the sections of an executable, it can happen that the
section headers occur too early in the file and would be overwritten by
the replaced sections. If this would happen, we move the section headers
to the end of the file.
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