1 | /* Macros for managing ABI-compatibility definitions using ELF symbol versions. |
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3 | This file is part of the GNU C Library. |
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17 | <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ |
18 | |
19 | #ifndef _SHLIB_COMPAT_H |
20 | #define _SHLIB_COMPAT_H 1 |
21 | |
22 | # include <abi-versions.h> |
23 | |
24 | /* Obtain the definition of symbol_version_reference. */ |
25 | #include <libc-symver.h> |
26 | |
27 | /* The file abi-versions.h (generated by scripts/abi-versions.awk) defines |
28 | symbols like `ABI_libm_GLIBC_2_0' for each version set in the source |
29 | code for each library. For a version set that is subsumed by a later |
30 | version set, the definition gives the subsuming set, i.e. if GLIBC_2_0 |
31 | is subsumed by GLIBC_2_1, then ABI_libm_GLIBC_2_0 == ABI_libm_GLIBC_2_1. |
32 | Each version set that is to be distinctly defined in the output has an |
33 | unique positive integer value, increasing with newer versions. Thus, |
34 | evaluating two ABI_* symbols reduces to integer values that differ only |
35 | when the two version sets named are in fact two different ABIs we are |
36 | supporting. If these do not differ, then there is no need to compile in |
37 | extra code to support this version set where it has been superseded by a |
38 | newer version. */ |
39 | #define LIB_COMPAT(lib, introduced, obsoleted) \ |
40 | _LIB_COMPAT (lib, introduced, obsoleted) |
41 | #define _LIB_COMPAT(lib, introduced, obsoleted) \ |
42 | (IS_IN (lib) \ |
43 | && (!(ABI_##lib##_##obsoleted - 0) \ |
44 | || ((ABI_##lib##_##introduced - 0) < (ABI_##lib##_##obsoleted - 0)))) |
45 | |
46 | #ifdef SHARED |
47 | |
48 | /* Similar to LIB_COMPAT, but evaluate to 0 for static build. The |
49 | compatibility code should be conditionalized with e.g. |
50 | `#if SHLIB_COMPAT (libm, GLIBC_2_0, GLIBC_2_2)' for code introduced |
51 | in the GLIBC_2.0 version and obsoleted in the GLIBC_2.2 version. */ |
52 | |
53 | # define SHLIB_COMPAT(lib, introduced, obsoleted) \ |
54 | _LIB_COMPAT (lib, introduced, obsoleted) |
55 | |
56 | /* Like SHLIB_COMPAT, but it can check versions in other libraries. It is |
57 | not always false for !IS_IN (LIB). */ |
58 | #define OTHER_SHLIB_COMPAT(lib, introduced, obsoleted) \ |
59 | _OTHER_SHLIB_COMPAT (lib, introduced, obsoleted) |
60 | #define _OTHER_SHLIB_COMPAT(lib, introduced, obsoleted) \ |
61 | (!(ABI_##lib##_##obsoleted - 0) \ |
62 | || ((ABI_##lib##_##introduced - 0) < (ABI_##lib##_##obsoleted - 0))) |
63 | |
64 | /* That header also defines symbols like `VERSION_libm_GLIBC_2_1' to |
65 | the version set name to use for e.g. symbols first introduced into |
66 | libm in the GLIBC_2.1 version. Definitions of symbols with explicit |
67 | versions should look like: |
68 | versioned_symbol (libm, new_foo, foo, GLIBC_2_1); |
69 | This will define the symbol `foo' with the appropriate default version, |
70 | i.e. either GLIBC_2.1 or the "earliest version" specified in |
71 | shlib-versions if that is newer. */ |
72 | |
73 | /* versioned_symbol (LIB, LOCAL, SYMBOL, VERSION) emits a definition |
74 | of SYMBOL with a default (@@) VERSION appropriate for LIB. (The |
75 | actually emitted symbol version is adjusted according to the |
76 | baseline symbol version for LIB.) The address of the symbol is |
77 | taken from LOCAL. Properties of LOCAL are copied to the exported |
78 | symbol. In particular, LOCAL itself should be global. It is |
79 | unspecified whether SYMBOL@VERSION is associated with LOCAL, or if |
80 | an intermediate alias is created. If LOCAL and SYMBOL are |
81 | distinct, and LOCAL is also intended for export, its version should |
82 | be specified explicitly with versioned_symbol, too. */ |
83 | # define versioned_symbol(lib, local, symbol, version) \ |
84 | versioned_symbol_1 (lib, local, symbol, version) |
85 | # define versioned_symbol_1(lib, local, symbol, version) \ |
86 | versioned_symbol_2 (local, symbol, VERSION_##lib##_##version) |
87 | # define versioned_symbol_2(local, symbol, name) \ |
88 | default_symbol_version (local, symbol, name) |
89 | |
90 | /* compat_symbol is like versioned_symbol, but emits a compatibility |
91 | version (with @ instead of @@). The same issue related to |
92 | intermediate aliases applies, so LOCAL should not be listed in the |
93 | Versions file, or otherwise it can be exported with an undesired |
94 | default symbol version. */ |
95 | # define compat_symbol(lib, local, symbol, version) \ |
96 | compat_symbol_1 (lib, local, symbol, version) |
97 | # define compat_symbol_1(lib, local, symbol, version) \ |
98 | compat_symbol_2 (local, symbol, VERSION_##lib##_##version) |
99 | /* See <libc-symver.h>. */ |
100 | # ifdef __ASSEMBLER__ |
101 | #define compat_symbol_2(local, symbol, name) \ |
102 | _set_symbol_version (local, symbol@name) |
103 | # else |
104 | # define compat_symbol_2(local, symbol, name) \ |
105 | compat_symbol_3 (local, symbol, name) |
106 | # define compat_symbol_3(local, symbol, name) \ |
107 | _set_symbol_version (local, #symbol "@" #name) |
108 | # endif |
109 | #else |
110 | |
111 | /* Not compiling ELF shared libraries at all, so never any old versions. */ |
112 | # define SHLIB_COMPAT(lib, introduced, obsoleted) 0 |
113 | # define OTHER_SHLIB_COMPAT(lib, introduced, obsoleted) 0 |
114 | |
115 | /* No versions to worry about, just make this the global definition. */ |
116 | # define versioned_symbol(lib, local, symbol, version) \ |
117 | weak_alias (local, symbol) |
118 | |
119 | /* This should not appear outside `#if SHLIB_COMPAT (...)'. */ |
120 | # define compat_symbol(lib, local, symbol, version) ... |
121 | |
122 | #endif |
123 | |
124 | /* Use compat_symbol_reference for a reference *or* definition of a |
125 | specific version of a symbol. compat_symbol_reference does not |
126 | create intermediate aliases. Definitions are primarily used to |
127 | ensure tests reference the exact compat symbol required, or define |
128 | an interposing symbol of the right version e.g., |
129 | __malloc_initialize_hook in mcheck-init.c. Use compat_symbol to |
130 | define such a symbol within the shared libraries that are built for |
131 | users. */ |
132 | #define compat_symbol_reference(lib, local, symbol, version) \ |
133 | compat_symbol_reference_1 (lib, local, symbol, version) |
134 | #define compat_symbol_reference_1(lib, local, symbol, version) \ |
135 | compat_symbol_reference_2 (local, symbol, VERSION_##lib##_##version) |
136 | #define compat_symbol_reference_2(local, symbol, name) \ |
137 | symbol_version_reference (local, symbol, name) |
138 | |
139 | /* Export the symbol only for shared-library compatibility. */ |
140 | #define libc_sunrpc_symbol(name, aliasname, version) \ |
141 | compat_symbol (libc, name, aliasname, version); |
142 | |
143 | /* The TEST_COMPAT macro acts just like the SHLIB_COMPAT macro except |
144 | that it does not check IS_IN. It is used by tests that are testing |
145 | functionality that is only available in specific GLIBC versions. */ |
146 | |
147 | # define TEST_COMPAT(lib, introduced, obsoleted) \ |
148 | _TEST_COMPAT (lib, introduced, obsoleted) |
149 | # define _TEST_COMPAT(lib, introduced, obsoleted) \ |
150 | (!(ABI_##lib##_##obsoleted - 0) \ |
151 | || ((ABI_##lib##_##introduced - 0) < (ABI_##lib##_##obsoleted - 0))) |
152 | |
153 | #endif /* shlib-compat.h */ |
154 | |