From: Szabolcs Nagy Date: Sat, 3 Dec 2016 20:52:43 +0000 (+0000) Subject: treat STB_WEAK and STB_GNU_UNIQUE like STB_GLOBAL in find_sym X-Git-Url: http://nsz.repo.hu/git/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=c9783e4d32e786c4b76bf77c6030111d9e79dbb7;p=musl treat STB_WEAK and STB_GNU_UNIQUE like STB_GLOBAL in find_sym A weak symbol definition is not special during dynamic linking, so don't let a strong definition in a later module override it. (glibc dynamic linker allows overriding weak definitions if LD_DYNAMIC_WEAK is set, musl does not.) STB_GNU_UNIQUE means that the symbol is global, even if it is in a module that's loaded with RTLD_LOCAL, and all references resolve to the same definition. This semantics is only relevant for c++ plugin systems and even there it's often not what the user wants (so it can be turned off in g++ by -fno-gnu-unique when the c++ shared lib is compiled). In musl just treat it like STB_GLOBAL. --- diff --git a/ldso/dynlink.c b/ldso/dynlink.c index a03f75e3..d00827a3 100644 --- a/ldso/dynlink.c +++ b/ldso/dynlink.c @@ -286,11 +286,9 @@ static struct symdef find_sym(struct dso *dso, const char *s, int need_def) continue; if (!(1<<(sym->st_info&0xf) & OK_TYPES)) continue; if (!(1<<(sym->st_info>>4) & OK_BINDS)) continue; - - if (def.sym && sym->st_info>>4 == STB_WEAK) continue; def.sym = sym; def.dso = dso; - if (sym->st_info>>4 == STB_GLOBAL) break; + break; } return def; }