Blame SOURCES/ltrace-0.7.91-ppc64-unprelink.patch

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From a0093ca43cf40d7e5f6cebeb64156062d2de46d9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Petr Machata <pmachata@redhat.com>
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Date: Fri, 10 Jan 2014 20:06:51 +0100
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Subject: [PATCH 2/2] Don't crash untraced calls via PLT in prelinked PPC64
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 binaries
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In prelinked binaries, ltrace has to unprelinks PLT slots in order to
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catch calls done through PLT.  This makes the calls done through these
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slots invalid, because the special first PLT slot is not initialized,
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and dynamic linker SIGSEGVs because of this.  Ltrace relies on
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arranging breakpoints such that the dynamic linker is not actually
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entered, and moves PC around itself to simulate the effects of a call
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through PLT.
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Originally, arch_elf_add_plt_entry was called only for symbols that
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were actually traced.  Later this was changed and it's now called for
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all PLT entries, and the resulting candidate list is filtered
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afterwards.  This gives backends a chance to rename the symbol, as is
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useful with IRELATIVE PLT calls, where symbol name may not be
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available at all.  But the PPC backend was never updated to reflect
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this, and unresolved all symbols for which arch_elf_add_plt_entry was
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called, thus rendering _all_ PLT slots invalid, even those that
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weren't later procted by breakpoints.  Thus calls done through any
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untraced slots failed.
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This patch fixes this problem by deferring the unprelinking of PLT
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slots into the on_install hook of breakpoints.
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---
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 sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/arch.h |   21 ++++++++-
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 sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/plt.c  |   94 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------
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 2 files changed, 94 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/arch.h b/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/arch.h
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index 2add3b8..bf9b5dc 100644
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--- a/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/arch.h
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+++ b/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/arch.h
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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 /*
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  * This file is part of ltrace.
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- * Copyright (C) 2012,2013 Petr Machata
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+ * Copyright (C) 2012,2013,2014 Petr Machata
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  * Copyright (C) 2006 Paul Gilliam
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  * Copyright (C) 2002,2004 Juan Cespedes
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  *
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@@ -87,12 +87,29 @@ enum ppc64_plt_type {
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 	/* Very similar to PPC_PLT_UNRESOLVED, but for JMP_IREL
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 	 * slots.  */
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 	PPC_PLT_IRELATIVE,
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+
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+	/* Transitional state before the breakpoint is enabled.  */
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+	PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE,
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 };
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 #define ARCH_HAVE_LIBRARY_SYMBOL_DATA
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+struct ppc_unresolve_data;
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 struct arch_library_symbol_data {
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 	enum ppc64_plt_type type;
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-	GElf_Addr resolved_value;
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+
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+	/* State		Contents
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+	 *
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+	 * PPC_DEFAULT		N/A
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+	 * PPC64_PLT_STUB	N/A
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+	 * PPC_PLT_UNRESOLVED	PLT entry address.
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+	 * PPC_PLT_IRELATIVE	Likewise.
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+	 * PPC_PLT_RESOLVED	The original value the slot was resolved to.
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+	 * PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE	DATA.
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+	 */
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+	union {
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+		GElf_Addr resolved_value;
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+		struct ppc_unresolve_data *data;
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+	};
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 	/* Address of corresponding slot in .plt.  */
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 	GElf_Addr plt_slot_addr;
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diff --git a/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/plt.c b/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/plt.c
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index 8715da6..332daa8 100644
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--- a/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/plt.c
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+++ b/sysdeps/linux-gnu/ppc/plt.c
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@@ -679,6 +679,14 @@ arch_elf_add_func_entry(struct process *proc, struct ltelf *lte,
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 	return PLT_OK;
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 }
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+struct ppc_unresolve_data {
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+	struct ppc_unresolve_data *self; /* A canary.  */
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+	GElf_Addr plt_entry_addr;
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+	GElf_Addr plt_slot_addr;
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+	GElf_Addr plt_slot_value;
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+	bool is_irelative;
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+};
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+
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 enum plt_status
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 arch_elf_add_plt_entry(struct process *proc, struct ltelf *lte,
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 		       const char *a_name, GElf_Rela *rela, size_t ndx,
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@@ -778,28 +786,23 @@ arch_elf_add_plt_entry(struct process *proc, struct ltelf *lte,
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 	    && (plt_slot_value == plt_entry_addr || plt_slot_value == 0)) {
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 		libsym->arch.type = PPC_PLT_UNRESOLVED;
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 		libsym->arch.resolved_value = plt_entry_addr;
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-
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 	} else {
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-		/* Unresolve the .plt slot.  If the binary was
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-		 * prelinked, this makes the code invalid, because in
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-		 * case of prelinked binary, the dynamic linker
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-		 * doesn't update .plt[0] and .plt[1] with addresses
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-		 * of the resover.  But we don't care, we will never
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-		 * need to enter the resolver.  That just means that
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-		 * we have to un-un-resolve this back before we
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-		 * detach.  */
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-
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-		if (unresolve_plt_slot(proc, plt_slot_addr, plt_entry_addr) < 0) {
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-			library_symbol_destroy(libsym);
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+		/* Mark the symbol for later unresolving.  We may not
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+		 * do this right away, as this is called by ltrace
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+		 * core for all symbols, and only later filtered.  We
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+		 * only unresolve the symbol before the breakpoint is
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+		 * enabled.  */
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+
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+		libsym->arch.type = PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE;
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+		libsym->arch.data = malloc(sizeof *libsym->arch.data);
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+		if (libsym->arch.data == NULL)
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 			goto fail2;
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-		}
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-		if (! is_irelative) {
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-			mark_as_resolved(libsym, plt_slot_value);
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-		} else {
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-			libsym->arch.type = PPC_PLT_IRELATIVE;
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-			libsym->arch.resolved_value = plt_entry_addr;
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-		}
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+		libsym->arch.data->self = libsym->arch.data;
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+		libsym->arch.data->plt_entry_addr = plt_entry_addr;
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+		libsym->arch.data->plt_slot_addr = plt_slot_addr;
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+		libsym->arch.data->plt_slot_value = plt_slot_value;
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+		libsym->arch.data->is_irelative = is_irelative;
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 	}
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 	*ret = libsym;
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@@ -999,6 +1002,7 @@ ppc_plt_bp_continue(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc)
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 		return;
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 	case PPC64_PLT_STUB:
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+	case PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE:
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 		/* These should never hit here.  */
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 		break;
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 	}
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@@ -1050,6 +1054,52 @@ ppc_plt_bp_retract(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc)
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 	}
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 }
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+static void
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+ppc_plt_bp_install(struct breakpoint *bp, struct process *proc)
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+{
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+	/* This should not be an artificial breakpoint.  */
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+	struct library_symbol *libsym = bp->libsym;
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+	if (libsym == NULL)
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+		libsym = bp->arch.irel_libsym;
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+	assert(libsym != NULL);
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+
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+	if (libsym->arch.type == PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE) {
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+		/* Unresolve the .plt slot.  If the binary was
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+		 * prelinked, this makes the code invalid, because in
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+		 * case of prelinked binary, the dynamic linker
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+		 * doesn't update .plt[0] and .plt[1] with addresses
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+		 * of the resover.  But we don't care, we will never
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+		 * need to enter the resolver.  That just means that
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+		 * we have to un-un-resolve this back before we
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+		 * detach.  */
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+
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+		struct ppc_unresolve_data *data = libsym->arch.data;
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+		libsym->arch.data = NULL;
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+		assert(data->self == data);
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+
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+		GElf_Addr plt_slot_addr = data->plt_slot_addr;
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+		GElf_Addr plt_slot_value = data->plt_slot_value;
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+		GElf_Addr plt_entry_addr = data->plt_entry_addr;
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+
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+		if (unresolve_plt_slot(proc, plt_slot_addr,
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+				       plt_entry_addr) == 0) {
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+			if (! data->is_irelative) {
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+				mark_as_resolved(libsym, plt_slot_value);
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+			} else {
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+				libsym->arch.type = PPC_PLT_IRELATIVE;
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+				libsym->arch.resolved_value = plt_entry_addr;
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+			}
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+		} else {
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+			fprintf(stderr, "Couldn't unresolve %s@%p.  Not tracing"
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+				" this symbol.\n",
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+				breakpoint_name(bp), bp->addr);
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+			proc_remove_breakpoint(proc, bp);
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+		}
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+
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+		free(data);
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+	}
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+}
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+
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 int
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 arch_library_init(struct library *lib)
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 {
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@@ -1080,6 +1130,11 @@ arch_library_symbol_init(struct library_symbol *libsym)
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 void
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 arch_library_symbol_destroy(struct library_symbol *libsym)
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 {
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+	if (libsym->arch.type == PPC_PLT_NEED_UNRESOLVE) {
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+		assert(libsym->arch.data->self == libsym->arch.data);
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+		free(libsym->arch.data);
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+		libsym->arch.data = NULL;
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+	}
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 }
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 int
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@@ -1115,6 +1170,7 @@ arch_breakpoint_init(struct process *proc, struct breakpoint *bp)
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 	static struct bp_callbacks cbs = {
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 		.on_continue = ppc_plt_bp_continue,
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 		.on_retract = ppc_plt_bp_retract,
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+		.on_install = ppc_plt_bp_install,
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 	};
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 	breakpoint_set_callbacks(bp, &cbs);
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-- 
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1.7.6.5
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