glibc/elf/dl-close.c
Florian Weimer 5d83a52a49 elf: Always call destructors in reverse constructor order (bug 30785)
The current implementation of dlclose (and process exit) re-sorts the
link maps before calling ELF destructors.  Destructor order is not the
reverse of the constructor order as a result: The second sort takes
relocation dependencies into account, and other differences can result
from ambiguous inputs, such as cycles.  (The force_first handling in
_dl_sort_maps is not effective for dlclose.)  After the changes in
this commit, there is still a required difference due to
dlopen/dlclose ordering by the application, but the previous
discrepancies went beyond that.

A new global (namespace-spanning) list of link maps,
_dl_init_called_list, is updated right before ELF constructors are
called from _dl_init.

In dl_close_worker, the maps variable, an on-stack variable length
array, is eliminated.  (VLAs are problematic, and dlclose should not
call malloc because it cannot readily deal with malloc failure.)
Marking still-used objects uses the namespace list directly, with
next and next_idx replacing the done_index variable.

After marking, _dl_init_called_list is used to call the destructors
of now-unused maps in reverse destructor order.  These destructors
can call dlopen.  Previously, new objects do not have l_map_used set.
This had to change: There is no copy of the link map list anymore,
so processing would cover newly opened (and unmarked) mappings,
unloading them.  Now, _dl_init (indirectly) sets l_map_used, too.
(dlclose is handled by the existing reentrancy guard.)

After _dl_init_called_list traversal, two more loops follow.  The
processing order changes to the original link map order in the
namespace.  Previously, dependency order was used.  The difference
should not matter because relocation dependencies could already
reorder link maps in the old code.

The changes to _dl_fini remove the sorting step and replace it with
a traversal of _dl_init_called_list.  The l_direct_opencount
decrement outside the loader lock is removed because it appears
incorrect: the counter manipulation could race with other dynamic
loader operations.

tst-audit23 needs adjustments to the changes in LA_ACT_DELETE
notifications.  The new approach for checking la_activity should
make it clearer that la_activty calls come in pairs around namespace
updates.

The dependency sorting test cases need updates because the destructor
order is always the opposite order of constructor order, even with
relocation dependencies or cycles present.

There is a future cleanup opportunity to remove the now-constant
force_first and for_fini arguments from the _dl_sort_maps function.

Fixes commit 1df71d32fe ("elf: Implement
force_first handling in _dl_sort_maps_dfs (bug 28937)").

Reviewed-by: DJ Delorie <dj@redhat.com>
(cherry picked from commit 6985865bc3)
2023-09-11 09:36:01 +02:00

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C

/* Close a shared object opened by `_dl_open'.
Copyright (C) 1996-2022 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This file is part of the GNU C Library.
The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
<https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */
#include <assert.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <libintl.h>
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <libc-lock.h>
#include <ldsodefs.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/mman.h>
#include <sysdep-cancel.h>
#include <tls.h>
#include <stap-probe.h>
#include <dl-find_object.h>
#include <dl-unmap-segments.h>
/* Special l_idx value used to indicate which objects remain loaded. */
#define IDX_STILL_USED -1
/* Returns true we an non-empty was found. */
static bool
remove_slotinfo (size_t idx, struct dtv_slotinfo_list *listp, size_t disp,
bool should_be_there)
{
if (idx - disp >= listp->len)
{
if (listp->next == NULL)
{
/* The index is not actually valid in the slotinfo list,
because this object was closed before it was fully set
up due to some error. */
assert (! should_be_there);
}
else
{
if (remove_slotinfo (idx, listp->next, disp + listp->len,
should_be_there))
return true;
/* No non-empty entry. Search from the end of this element's
slotinfo array. */
idx = disp + listp->len;
}
}
else
{
struct link_map *old_map = listp->slotinfo[idx - disp].map;
/* The entry might still be in its unused state if we are closing an
object that wasn't fully set up. */
if (__glibc_likely (old_map != NULL))
{
/* Mark the entry as unused. These can be read concurrently. */
atomic_store_relaxed (&listp->slotinfo[idx - disp].gen,
GL(dl_tls_generation) + 1);
atomic_store_relaxed (&listp->slotinfo[idx - disp].map, NULL);
}
/* If this is not the last currently used entry no need to look
further. */
if (idx != GL(dl_tls_max_dtv_idx))
{
/* There is an unused dtv entry in the middle. */
GL(dl_tls_dtv_gaps) = true;
return true;
}
}
while (idx - disp > (disp == 0 ? 1 + GL(dl_tls_static_nelem) : 0))
{
--idx;
if (listp->slotinfo[idx - disp].map != NULL)
{
/* Found a new last used index. This can be read concurrently. */
atomic_store_relaxed (&GL(dl_tls_max_dtv_idx), idx);
return true;
}
}
/* No non-entry in this list element. */
return false;
}
void
_dl_close_worker (struct link_map *map, bool force)
{
/* One less direct use. */
--map->l_direct_opencount;
/* If _dl_close is called recursively (some destructor call dlclose),
just record that the parent _dl_close will need to do garbage collection
again and return. */
static enum { not_pending, pending, rerun } dl_close_state;
if (map->l_direct_opencount > 0 || map->l_type != lt_loaded
|| dl_close_state != not_pending)
{
if (map->l_direct_opencount == 0 && map->l_type == lt_loaded)
dl_close_state = rerun;
/* There are still references to this object. Do nothing more. */
if (__glibc_unlikely (GLRO(dl_debug_mask) & DL_DEBUG_FILES))
_dl_debug_printf ("\nclosing file=%s; direct_opencount=%u\n",
map->l_name, map->l_direct_opencount);
return;
}
Lmid_t nsid = map->l_ns;
struct link_namespaces *ns = &GL(dl_ns)[nsid];
retry:
dl_close_state = pending;
bool any_tls = false;
const unsigned int nloaded = ns->_ns_nloaded;
/* Run over the list and assign indexes to the link maps. */
int idx = 0;
for (struct link_map *l = ns->_ns_loaded; l != NULL; l = l->l_next)
{
l->l_map_used = 0;
l->l_map_done = 0;
l->l_idx = idx;
++idx;
}
assert (idx == nloaded);
/* Keep marking link maps until no new link maps are found. */
for (struct link_map *l = ns->_ns_loaded; l != NULL; )
{
/* next is reset to earlier link maps for remarking. */
struct link_map *next = l->l_next;
int next_idx = l->l_idx + 1; /* next->l_idx, but covers next == NULL. */
if (l->l_map_done)
{
/* Already handled. */
l = next;
continue;
}
/* Check whether this object is still used. */
if (l->l_type == lt_loaded
&& l->l_direct_opencount == 0
&& !l->l_nodelete_active
/* See CONCURRENCY NOTES in cxa_thread_atexit_impl.c to know why
acquire is sufficient and correct. */
&& atomic_load_acquire (&l->l_tls_dtor_count) == 0
&& !l->l_map_used)
{
l = next;
continue;
}
/* We need this object and we handle it now. */
l->l_map_used = 1;
l->l_map_done = 1;
/* Signal the object is still needed. */
l->l_idx = IDX_STILL_USED;
/* Mark all dependencies as used. */
if (l->l_initfini != NULL)
{
/* We are always the zeroth entry, and since we don't include
ourselves in the dependency analysis start at 1. */
struct link_map **lp = &l->l_initfini[1];
while (*lp != NULL)
{
if ((*lp)->l_idx != IDX_STILL_USED)
{
assert ((*lp)->l_idx >= 0 && (*lp)->l_idx < nloaded);
if (!(*lp)->l_map_used)
{
(*lp)->l_map_used = 1;
/* If we marked a new object as used, and we've
already processed it, then we need to go back
and process again from that point forward to
ensure we keep all of its dependencies also. */
if ((*lp)->l_idx < next_idx)
{
next = *lp;
next_idx = next->l_idx;
}
}
}
++lp;
}
}
/* And the same for relocation dependencies. */
if (l->l_reldeps != NULL)
for (unsigned int j = 0; j < l->l_reldeps->act; ++j)
{
struct link_map *jmap = l->l_reldeps->list[j];
if (jmap->l_idx != IDX_STILL_USED)
{
assert (jmap->l_idx >= 0 && jmap->l_idx < nloaded);
if (!jmap->l_map_used)
{
jmap->l_map_used = 1;
if (jmap->l_idx < next_idx)
{
next = jmap;
next_idx = next->l_idx;
}
}
}
}
l = next;
}
/* Call the destructors in reverse constructor order, and remove the
closed link maps from the list. */
for (struct link_map **init_called_head = &_dl_init_called_list;
*init_called_head != NULL; )
{
struct link_map *imap = *init_called_head;
/* _dl_init_called_list is global, to produce a global odering.
Ignore the other namespaces (and link maps that are still used). */
if (imap->l_ns != nsid || imap->l_map_used)
init_called_head = &imap->l_init_called_next;
else
{
assert (imap->l_type == lt_loaded && !imap->l_nodelete_active);
/* _dl_init_called_list is updated at the same time as
l_init_called. */
assert (imap->l_init_called);
if (imap->l_info[DT_FINI_ARRAY] != NULL
|| imap->l_info[DT_FINI] != NULL)
_dl_catch_exception (NULL, _dl_call_fini, imap);
#ifdef SHARED
/* Auditing checkpoint: we remove an object. */
_dl_audit_objclose (imap);
#endif
/* Unlink this link map. */
*init_called_head = imap->l_init_called_next;
}
}
bool unload_any = false;
bool scope_mem_left = false;
unsigned int unload_global = 0;
/* For skipping un-unloadable link maps in the second loop. */
struct link_map *first_loaded = ns->_ns_loaded;
/* Iterate over the namespace to find objects to unload. Some
unloadable objects may not be on _dl_init_called_list due to
dlopen failure. */
for (struct link_map *imap = first_loaded; imap != NULL; imap = imap->l_next)
{
if (!imap->l_map_used)
{
/* This object must not be used anymore. */
imap->l_removed = 1;
/* We indeed have an object to remove. */
unload_any = true;
if (imap->l_global)
++unload_global;
/* Remember where the first dynamically loaded object is. */
if (first_loaded == NULL)
first_loaded = imap;
}
/* Else imap->l_map_used. */
else if (imap->l_type == lt_loaded)
{
struct r_scope_elem *new_list = NULL;
if (imap->l_searchlist.r_list == NULL && imap->l_initfini != NULL)
{
/* The object is still used. But one of the objects we are
unloading right now is responsible for loading it. If
the current object does not have it's own scope yet we
have to create one. This has to be done before running
the finalizers.
To do this count the number of dependencies. */
unsigned int cnt;
for (cnt = 1; imap->l_initfini[cnt] != NULL; ++cnt)
;
/* We simply reuse the l_initfini list. */
imap->l_searchlist.r_list = &imap->l_initfini[cnt + 1];
imap->l_searchlist.r_nlist = cnt;
new_list = &imap->l_searchlist;
}
/* Count the number of scopes which remain after the unload.
When we add the local search list count it. Always add
one for the terminating NULL pointer. */
size_t remain = (new_list != NULL) + 1;
bool removed_any = false;
for (size_t cnt = 0; imap->l_scope[cnt] != NULL; ++cnt)
/* This relies on l_scope[] entries being always set either
to its own l_symbolic_searchlist address, or some map's
l_searchlist address. */
if (imap->l_scope[cnt] != &imap->l_symbolic_searchlist)
{
struct link_map *tmap = (struct link_map *)
((char *) imap->l_scope[cnt]
- offsetof (struct link_map, l_searchlist));
assert (tmap->l_ns == nsid);
if (tmap->l_idx == IDX_STILL_USED)
++remain;
else
removed_any = true;
}
else
++remain;
if (removed_any)
{
/* Always allocate a new array for the scope. This is
necessary since we must be able to determine the last
user of the current array. If possible use the link map's
memory. */
size_t new_size;
struct r_scope_elem **newp;
#define SCOPE_ELEMS(imap) \
(sizeof (imap->l_scope_mem) / sizeof (imap->l_scope_mem[0]))
if (imap->l_scope != imap->l_scope_mem
&& remain < SCOPE_ELEMS (imap))
{
new_size = SCOPE_ELEMS (imap);
newp = imap->l_scope_mem;
}
else
{
new_size = imap->l_scope_max;
newp = (struct r_scope_elem **)
malloc (new_size * sizeof (struct r_scope_elem *));
if (newp == NULL)
_dl_signal_error (ENOMEM, "dlclose", NULL,
N_("cannot create scope list"));
}
/* Copy over the remaining scope elements. */
remain = 0;
for (size_t cnt = 0; imap->l_scope[cnt] != NULL; ++cnt)
{
if (imap->l_scope[cnt] != &imap->l_symbolic_searchlist)
{
struct link_map *tmap = (struct link_map *)
((char *) imap->l_scope[cnt]
- offsetof (struct link_map, l_searchlist));
if (tmap->l_idx != IDX_STILL_USED)
{
/* Remove the scope. Or replace with own map's
scope. */
if (new_list != NULL)
{
newp[remain++] = new_list;
new_list = NULL;
}
continue;
}
}
newp[remain++] = imap->l_scope[cnt];
}
newp[remain] = NULL;
struct r_scope_elem **old = imap->l_scope;
imap->l_scope = newp;
/* No user anymore, we can free it now. */
if (old != imap->l_scope_mem)
{
if (_dl_scope_free (old))
/* If _dl_scope_free used THREAD_GSCOPE_WAIT (),
no need to repeat it. */
scope_mem_left = false;
}
else
scope_mem_left = true;
imap->l_scope_max = new_size;
}
else if (new_list != NULL)
{
/* We didn't change the scope array, so reset the search
list. */
imap->l_searchlist.r_list = NULL;
imap->l_searchlist.r_nlist = 0;
}
/* The loader is gone, so mark the object as not having one.
Note: l_idx != IDX_STILL_USED -> object will be removed. */
if (imap->l_loader != NULL
&& imap->l_loader->l_idx != IDX_STILL_USED)
imap->l_loader = NULL;
/* Remember where the first dynamically loaded object is. */
if (first_loaded == NULL)
first_loaded = imap;
}
}
/* If there are no objects to unload, do nothing further. */
if (!unload_any)
goto out;
#ifdef SHARED
/* Auditing checkpoint: we will start deleting objects. */
_dl_audit_activity_nsid (nsid, LA_ACT_DELETE);
#endif
/* Notify the debugger we are about to remove some loaded objects. */
struct r_debug *r = _dl_debug_update (nsid);
r->r_state = RT_DELETE;
_dl_debug_state ();
LIBC_PROBE (unmap_start, 2, nsid, r);
if (unload_global)
{
/* Some objects are in the global scope list. Remove them. */
struct r_scope_elem *ns_msl = ns->_ns_main_searchlist;
unsigned int i;
unsigned int j = 0;
unsigned int cnt = ns_msl->r_nlist;
while (cnt > 0 && ns_msl->r_list[cnt - 1]->l_removed)
--cnt;
if (cnt + unload_global == ns_msl->r_nlist)
/* Speed up removing most recently added objects. */
j = cnt;
else
for (i = 0; i < cnt; i++)
if (ns_msl->r_list[i]->l_removed == 0)
{
if (i != j)
ns_msl->r_list[j] = ns_msl->r_list[i];
j++;
}
ns_msl->r_nlist = j;
}
if (!RTLD_SINGLE_THREAD_P
&& (unload_global
|| scope_mem_left
|| (GL(dl_scope_free_list) != NULL
&& GL(dl_scope_free_list)->count)))
{
THREAD_GSCOPE_WAIT ();
/* Now we can free any queued old scopes. */
struct dl_scope_free_list *fsl = GL(dl_scope_free_list);
if (fsl != NULL)
while (fsl->count > 0)
free (fsl->list[--fsl->count]);
}
size_t tls_free_start;
size_t tls_free_end;
tls_free_start = tls_free_end = NO_TLS_OFFSET;
/* Protects global and module specitic TLS state. */
__rtld_lock_lock_recursive (GL(dl_load_tls_lock));
/* We modify the list of loaded objects. */
__rtld_lock_lock_recursive (GL(dl_load_write_lock));
/* Check each element of the search list to see if all references to
it are gone. */
for (struct link_map *imap = first_loaded; imap != NULL; )
{
if (imap->l_map_used)
imap = imap->l_next;
else
{
assert (imap->l_type == lt_loaded);
/* That was the last reference, and this was a dlopen-loaded
object. We can unmap it. */
/* Remove the object from the dtv slotinfo array if it uses TLS. */
if (__glibc_unlikely (imap->l_tls_blocksize > 0))
{
any_tls = true;
if (GL(dl_tls_dtv_slotinfo_list) != NULL
&& ! remove_slotinfo (imap->l_tls_modid,
GL(dl_tls_dtv_slotinfo_list), 0,
imap->l_init_called))
/* All dynamically loaded modules with TLS are unloaded. */
/* Can be read concurrently. */
atomic_store_relaxed (&GL(dl_tls_max_dtv_idx),
GL(dl_tls_static_nelem));
if (imap->l_tls_offset != NO_TLS_OFFSET
&& imap->l_tls_offset != FORCED_DYNAMIC_TLS_OFFSET)
{
/* Collect a contiguous chunk built from the objects in
this search list, going in either direction. When the
whole chunk is at the end of the used area then we can
reclaim it. */
#if TLS_TCB_AT_TP
if (tls_free_start == NO_TLS_OFFSET
|| (size_t) imap->l_tls_offset == tls_free_start)
{
/* Extend the contiguous chunk being reclaimed. */
tls_free_start
= imap->l_tls_offset - imap->l_tls_blocksize;
if (tls_free_end == NO_TLS_OFFSET)
tls_free_end = imap->l_tls_offset;
}
else if (imap->l_tls_offset - imap->l_tls_blocksize
== tls_free_end)
/* Extend the chunk backwards. */
tls_free_end = imap->l_tls_offset;
else
{
/* This isn't contiguous with the last chunk freed.
One of them will be leaked unless we can free
one block right away. */
if (tls_free_end == GL(dl_tls_static_used))
{
GL(dl_tls_static_used) = tls_free_start;
tls_free_end = imap->l_tls_offset;
tls_free_start
= tls_free_end - imap->l_tls_blocksize;
}
else if ((size_t) imap->l_tls_offset
== GL(dl_tls_static_used))
GL(dl_tls_static_used)
= imap->l_tls_offset - imap->l_tls_blocksize;
else if (tls_free_end < (size_t) imap->l_tls_offset)
{
/* We pick the later block. It has a chance to
be freed. */
tls_free_end = imap->l_tls_offset;
tls_free_start
= tls_free_end - imap->l_tls_blocksize;
}
}
#elif TLS_DTV_AT_TP
if (tls_free_start == NO_TLS_OFFSET)
{
tls_free_start = imap->l_tls_firstbyte_offset;
tls_free_end = (imap->l_tls_offset
+ imap->l_tls_blocksize);
}
else if (imap->l_tls_firstbyte_offset == tls_free_end)
/* Extend the contiguous chunk being reclaimed. */
tls_free_end = imap->l_tls_offset + imap->l_tls_blocksize;
else if (imap->l_tls_offset + imap->l_tls_blocksize
== tls_free_start)
/* Extend the chunk backwards. */
tls_free_start = imap->l_tls_firstbyte_offset;
/* This isn't contiguous with the last chunk freed.
One of them will be leaked unless we can free
one block right away. */
else if (imap->l_tls_offset + imap->l_tls_blocksize
== GL(dl_tls_static_used))
GL(dl_tls_static_used) = imap->l_tls_firstbyte_offset;
else if (tls_free_end == GL(dl_tls_static_used))
{
GL(dl_tls_static_used) = tls_free_start;
tls_free_start = imap->l_tls_firstbyte_offset;
tls_free_end = imap->l_tls_offset + imap->l_tls_blocksize;
}
else if (tls_free_end < imap->l_tls_firstbyte_offset)
{
/* We pick the later block. It has a chance to
be freed. */
tls_free_start = imap->l_tls_firstbyte_offset;
tls_free_end = imap->l_tls_offset + imap->l_tls_blocksize;
}
#else
# error "Either TLS_TCB_AT_TP or TLS_DTV_AT_TP must be defined"
#endif
}
}
/* Reset unique symbols if forced. */
if (force)
{
struct unique_sym_table *tab = &ns->_ns_unique_sym_table;
__rtld_lock_lock_recursive (tab->lock);
struct unique_sym *entries = tab->entries;
if (entries != NULL)
{
size_t idx, size = tab->size;
for (idx = 0; idx < size; ++idx)
{
/* Clear unique symbol entries that belong to this
object. */
if (entries[idx].name != NULL
&& entries[idx].map == imap)
{
entries[idx].name = NULL;
entries[idx].hashval = 0;
tab->n_elements--;
}
}
}
__rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (tab->lock);
}
/* We can unmap all the maps at once. We determined the
start address and length when we loaded the object and
the `munmap' call does the rest. */
DL_UNMAP (imap);
/* Finally, unlink the data structure and free it. */
#if DL_NNS == 1
/* The assert in the (imap->l_prev == NULL) case gives
the compiler license to warn that NS points outside
the dl_ns array bounds in that case (as nsid != LM_ID_BASE
is tantamount to nsid >= DL_NNS). That should be impossible
in this configuration, so just assert about it instead. */
assert (nsid == LM_ID_BASE);
assert (imap->l_prev != NULL);
#else
if (imap->l_prev == NULL)
{
assert (nsid != LM_ID_BASE);
ns->_ns_loaded = imap->l_next;
/* Update the pointer to the head of the list
we leave for debuggers to examine. */
r->r_map = (void *) ns->_ns_loaded;
}
else
#endif
imap->l_prev->l_next = imap->l_next;
--ns->_ns_nloaded;
if (imap->l_next != NULL)
imap->l_next->l_prev = imap->l_prev;
/* Update the data used by _dl_find_object. */
_dl_find_object_dlclose (imap);
free (imap->l_versions);
if (imap->l_origin != (char *) -1)
free ((char *) imap->l_origin);
free (imap->l_reldeps);
/* Print debugging message. */
if (__glibc_unlikely (GLRO(dl_debug_mask) & DL_DEBUG_FILES))
_dl_debug_printf ("\nfile=%s [%lu]; destroying link map\n",
imap->l_name, imap->l_ns);
/* This name always is allocated. */
free (imap->l_name);
/* Remove the list with all the names of the shared object. */
struct libname_list *lnp = imap->l_libname;
do
{
struct libname_list *this = lnp;
lnp = lnp->next;
if (!this->dont_free)
free (this);
}
while (lnp != NULL);
/* Remove the searchlists. */
free (imap->l_initfini);
/* Remove the scope array if we allocated it. */
if (imap->l_scope != imap->l_scope_mem)
free (imap->l_scope);
if (imap->l_phdr_allocated)
free ((void *) imap->l_phdr);
if (imap->l_rpath_dirs.dirs != (void *) -1)
free (imap->l_rpath_dirs.dirs);
if (imap->l_runpath_dirs.dirs != (void *) -1)
free (imap->l_runpath_dirs.dirs);
/* Clear GL(dl_initfirst) when freeing its link_map memory. */
if (imap == GL(dl_initfirst))
GL(dl_initfirst) = NULL;
struct link_map *next = imap->l_next;
free (imap);
imap = next;
}
}
__rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_write_lock));
/* If we removed any object which uses TLS bump the generation counter. */
if (any_tls)
{
size_t newgen = GL(dl_tls_generation) + 1;
if (__glibc_unlikely (newgen == 0))
_dl_fatal_printf ("TLS generation counter wrapped! Please report as described in "REPORT_BUGS_TO".\n");
/* Can be read concurrently. */
atomic_store_relaxed (&GL(dl_tls_generation), newgen);
if (tls_free_end == GL(dl_tls_static_used))
GL(dl_tls_static_used) = tls_free_start;
}
/* TLS is cleaned up for the unloaded modules. */
__rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_tls_lock));
#ifdef SHARED
/* Auditing checkpoint: we have deleted all objects. Also, do not notify
auditors of the cleanup of a failed audit module loading attempt. */
_dl_audit_activity_nsid (nsid, LA_ACT_CONSISTENT);
#endif
if (__builtin_expect (ns->_ns_loaded == NULL, 0)
&& nsid == GL(dl_nns) - 1)
do
--GL(dl_nns);
while (GL(dl_ns)[GL(dl_nns) - 1]._ns_loaded == NULL);
/* Notify the debugger those objects are finalized and gone. */
r->r_state = RT_CONSISTENT;
_dl_debug_state ();
LIBC_PROBE (unmap_complete, 2, nsid, r);
/* Recheck if we need to retry, release the lock. */
out:
if (dl_close_state == rerun)
goto retry;
dl_close_state = not_pending;
}
void
_dl_close (void *_map)
{
struct link_map *map = _map;
/* We must take the lock to examine the contents of map and avoid
concurrent dlopens. */
__rtld_lock_lock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
/* At this point we are guaranteed nobody else is touching the list of
loaded maps, but a concurrent dlclose might have freed our map
before we took the lock. There is no way to detect this (see below)
so we proceed assuming this isn't the case. First see whether we
can remove the object at all. */
if (__glibc_unlikely (map->l_nodelete_active))
{
/* Nope. Do nothing. */
__rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
return;
}
/* At present this is an unreliable check except in the case where the
caller has recursively called dlclose and we are sure the link map
has not been freed. In a non-recursive dlclose the map itself
might have been freed and this access is potentially a data race
with whatever other use this memory might have now, or worse we
might silently corrupt memory if it looks enough like a link map.
POSIX has language in dlclose that appears to guarantee that this
should be a detectable case and given that dlclose should be threadsafe
we need this to be a reliable detection.
This is bug 20990. */
if (__builtin_expect (map->l_direct_opencount, 1) == 0)
{
__rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
_dl_signal_error (0, map->l_name, NULL, N_("shared object not open"));
}
_dl_close_worker (map, false);
__rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
}