newlib/winsup/cygwin/dll_init.cc
Christopher Faylor 71f53a2f62 * cygheap.h (mini_cygheap): New struct.
(init_cygheap): Inherit locale field via mini_cygheap.
* cygheap.cc (cygheap_at_start): Define new variable.
(cygheap): Initialize as cygheap_at_start so that locale information is always
available.
(cygheap_init): Initialize cygheap iff it is set to cygheap_at_start.
* shared_info.h (memory_init): Accommodate argument change.
* memory.cc (memory_init): Accept an argument indicating whether cygheap should
be initialized or not.
* dcrt0.cc (child_info_fork::handle_fork): Pass false to memory_init().
(child_info_spawn::handle_spawn): Ditto.
(dll_crt0_0): Pass true to memory_init when not forking or execing.
* cygheap.h (cygheap_types::HEAP_2_DLL): New enum.
* dll_init.h (dll): Remove unused namelen field.
(dll_list::load_after_fork): Accommodate change in arguments.
* dll_init.cc (dll_list::alloc): Allocate dll information in the cygwin heap.
(dll_list::detach): Free dll information from the cygwin heap.
(dll_list::load_after_fork): Use dll information in the cygwin heap directly
rather than querying parent.
* fork.cc (frok::first_dll): Delete.
(frok::child): Don't report on first_dll.  Don't pass it to load_on_fork.
(frok::parent): Don't set first_dll.
(fork): Ditto.
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/* dll_init.cc
Copyright 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006,
2007, 2008, 2009 Red Hat, Inc.
This software is a copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Cygwin license. Please consult the file "CYGWIN_LICENSE" for
details. */
#include "winsup.h"
#include "cygerrno.h"
#include "perprocess.h"
#include "dll_init.h"
#include "environ.h"
#include "security.h"
#include "path.h"
#include "fhandler.h"
#include "dtable.h"
#include "cygheap.h"
#include "pinfo.h"
#include "cygtls.h"
#include <wchar.h>
extern void __stdcall check_sanity_and_sync (per_process *);
dll_list dlls;
static bool dll_global_dtors_recorded;
/* Run destructors for all DLLs on exit. */
void
dll_global_dtors ()
{
int recorded = dll_global_dtors_recorded;
dll_global_dtors_recorded = false;
if (recorded && dlls.start.next)
for (dll *d = dlls.end; d != &dlls.start; d = d->prev)
d->p.run_dtors ();
}
/* Run all constructors associated with a dll */
void
per_module::run_ctors ()
{
void (**pfunc)() = ctors;
/* Run ctors backwards, so skip the first entry and find how many
there are, then run them. */
if (pfunc)
{
int i;
for (i = 1; pfunc[i]; i++);
for (int j = i - 1; j > 0; j--)
(pfunc[j]) ();
}
}
/* Run all destructors associated with a dll */
void
per_module::run_dtors ()
{
void (**pfunc)() = dtors;
for (int i = 1; pfunc[i]; i++)
(pfunc[i]) ();
}
/* Initialize an individual DLL */
int
dll::init ()
{
int ret = 1;
/* Why didn't we just import this variable? */
*(p.envptr) = __cygwin_environ;
/* Don't run constructors or the "main" if we've forked. */
if (!in_forkee)
{
/* global contructors */
p.run_ctors ();
/* entry point of dll (use main of per_process with null args...) */
if (p.main)
ret = (*(p.main)) (0, 0, 0);
}
return ret;
}
/* Look for a dll based on name */
dll *
dll_list::operator[] (const PWCHAR name)
{
dll *d = &start;
while ((d = d->next) != NULL)
if (!wcscasecmp (name, d->name))
return d;
return NULL;
}
#define RETRIES 1000
/* Allocate space for a dll struct. */
dll *
dll_list::alloc (HINSTANCE h, per_process *p, dll_type type)
{
WCHAR name[NT_MAX_PATH];
DWORD namelen = GetModuleFileNameW (h, name, sizeof (name));
/* Already loaded? */
dll *d = dlls[name];
if (d)
{
if (!in_forkee)
d->count++; /* Yes. Bump the usage count. */
return d; /* Return previously allocated pointer. */
}
d = (dll *) cmalloc (HEAP_2_DLL, sizeof (*d) + (namelen * sizeof (*name)));
/* Now we've allocated a block of information. Fill it in with the supplied
info about this DLL. */
d->count = 1;
wcscpy (d->name, name);
d->handle = h;
d->p = p;
d->type = type;
if (end == NULL)
end = &start; /* Point to "end" of dll chain. */
end->next = d; /* Standard linked list stuff. */
d->next = NULL;
d->prev = end;
end = d;
tot++;
if (type == DLL_LOAD)
loaded_dlls++;
return d;
}
/* Detach a DLL from the chain. */
void
dll_list::detach (void *retaddr)
{
if (!myself || exit_state)
return;
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION m;
if (!VirtualQuery (retaddr, &m, sizeof m))
return;
HMODULE h = (HMODULE) m.AllocationBase;
dll *d = &start;
while ((d = d->next))
if (d->handle != h)
continue;
else if (d->count <= 0)
system_printf ("WARNING: trying to detach an already detached dll ...");
else if (--d->count == 0)
{
d->p.run_dtors ();
d->prev->next = d->next;
if (d->next)
d->next->prev = d->prev;
if (d->type == DLL_LOAD)
loaded_dlls--;
if (end == d)
end = d->prev;
cfree (d);
break;
}
}
/* Initialization for all linked DLLs, called by dll_crt0_1. */
void
dll_list::init ()
{
/* Walk the dll chain, initializing each dll */
dll *d = &start;
dll_global_dtors_recorded = d->next != NULL;
while ((d = d->next))
d->init ();
}
#define A64K (64 * 1024)
/* Mark every memory address up to "here" as reserved. This may force
Windows NT to load a DLL in the next available, lowest slot. */
static void
reserve_upto (const PWCHAR name, DWORD here)
{
DWORD size;
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mb;
for (DWORD start = 0x10000; start < here; start += size)
if (!VirtualQuery ((void *) start, &mb, sizeof (mb)))
size = A64K;
else
{
size = A64K * ((mb.RegionSize + A64K - 1) / A64K);
start = A64K * (((DWORD) mb.BaseAddress + A64K - 1) / A64K);
if (start + size > here)
size = here - start;
if (mb.State == MEM_FREE &&
!VirtualAlloc ((void *) start, size, MEM_RESERVE, PAGE_NOACCESS))
api_fatal ("couldn't allocate memory %p(%d) for '%W' alignment, %E\n",
start, size, name);
}
}
/* Release all of the memory previously allocated by "upto" above.
Note that this may also free otherwise reserved memory. If that becomes
a problem, we'll have to keep track of the memory that we reserve above. */
static void
release_upto (const PWCHAR name, DWORD here)
{
DWORD size;
MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mb;
for (DWORD start = 0x10000; start < here; start += size)
if (!VirtualQuery ((void *) start, &mb, sizeof (mb)))
size = 64 * 1024;
else
{
size = mb.RegionSize;
if (!(mb.State == MEM_RESERVE && mb.AllocationProtect == PAGE_NOACCESS
&& (((void *) start < cygheap->user_heap.base
|| (void *) start > cygheap->user_heap.top)
&& ((void *) start < (void *) cygheap
|| (void *) start
> (void *) ((char *) cygheap + CYGHEAPSIZE)))))
continue;
if (!VirtualFree ((void *) start, 0, MEM_RELEASE))
api_fatal ("couldn't release memory %p(%d) for '%W' alignment, %E\n",
start, size, name);
}
}
/* Reload DLLs after a fork. Iterates over the list of dynamically loaded
DLLs and attempts to load them in the same place as they were loaded in the
parent. */
void
dll_list::load_after_fork (HANDLE parent)
{
for (dll *d = &dlls.start; (d = d->next) != NULL; )
if (d->type == DLL_LOAD)
for (int i = 0; i < 2; i++)
{
/* See if DLL will load in proper place. If so, free it and reload
it the right way.
It stinks that we can't invert the order of the initial LoadLibrary
and FreeLibrar since Microsoft documentation seems to imply that
should do what we want. However, once a library is loaded as
above, the second LoadLibrary will not execute its startup code
unless it is first unloaded. */
HMODULE h = LoadLibraryExW (d->name, NULL, DONT_RESOLVE_DLL_REFERENCES);
if (!h)
system_printf ("can't reload %W, %E", d->name);
else
{
FreeLibrary (h);
if (h == d->handle)
h = LoadLibraryW (d->name);
}
/* If we reached here on the second iteration of the for loop
then there is a lot of memory to release. */
if (i > 0)
release_upto (d->name, (DWORD) d->handle);
if (h == d->handle)
break; /* Success */
if (i > 0)
/* We tried once to relocate the dll and it failed. */
api_fatal ("unable to remap %W to same address as parent: %p != %p",
d->name, d->handle, h);
/* Dll loaded in the wrong place. Dunno why this happens but it
always seems to happen when there are multiple DLLs attempting to
load into the same address space. In the "forked" process, the
second DLL always loads into a different location. So, block all
of the memory up to the new load address and try again. */
reserve_upto (d->name, (DWORD) d->handle);
}
in_forkee = false;
}
struct dllcrt0_info
{
HMODULE h;
per_process *p;
int res;
dllcrt0_info (HMODULE h0, per_process *p0): h(h0), p(p0) {}
};
extern "C" int
dll_dllcrt0 (HMODULE h, per_process *p)
{
dllcrt0_info x (h, p);
if (_my_tls.isinitialized ())
dll_dllcrt0_1 (&x);
else
_my_tls.call ((DWORD (*) (void *, void *)) dll_dllcrt0_1, &x);
return x.res;
}
void
dll_dllcrt0_1 (VOID *x)
{
HMODULE& h = ((dllcrt0_info *)x)->h;
per_process*& p = ((dllcrt0_info *)x)->p;
int& res = ((dllcrt0_info *)x)->res;
/* Windows apparently installs a bunch of exception handlers prior to
this function getting called and one of them may trip before cygwin
gets to it. So, install our own exception handler only.
FIXME: It is possible that we may have to save state of the
previous exception handler chain and restore it, if problems
are noted. */
_my_tls.init_exception_handler (_cygtls::handle_exceptions);
if (p == NULL)
p = &__cygwin_user_data;
else
*(p->impure_ptr_ptr) = __cygwin_user_data.impure_ptr;
bool linked = !in_forkee && !cygwin_finished_initializing;
/* Partially initialize Cygwin guts for non-cygwin apps. */
if (dynamically_loaded && user_data->magic_biscuit == 0)
dll_crt0 (p);
else
check_sanity_and_sync (p);
dll_type type;
/* If this function is called before cygwin has finished
initializing, then the DLL must be a cygwin-aware DLL
that was explicitly linked into the program rather than
a dlopened DLL. */
if (linked)
type = DLL_LINK;
else
{
type = DLL_LOAD;
dlls.reload_on_fork = 1;
}
/* Allocate and initialize space for the DLL. */
dll *d = dlls.alloc (h, p, type);
/* If d == NULL, then something is broken.
Otherwise, if we've finished initializing, it's ok to
initialize the DLL. If we haven't finished initializing,
it may not be safe to call the dll's "main" since not
all of cygwin's internal structures may have been set up. */
if (!d || (!linked && !d->init ()))
res = -1;
else
res = (DWORD) d;
}
/* OBSOLETE: This function is obsolescent and will go away in the
future. Cygwin can now handle being loaded from a noncygwin app
using the same entry point. */
extern "C" int
dll_noncygwin_dllcrt0 (HMODULE h, per_process *p)
{
return dll_dllcrt0 (h, p);
}
extern "C" void
cygwin_detach_dll (dll *)
{
HANDLE retaddr;
if (_my_tls.isinitialized ())
retaddr = (HANDLE) _my_tls.retaddr ();
else
retaddr = __builtin_return_address (0);
dlls.detach (retaddr);
}
extern "C" void
dlfork (int val)
{
dlls.reload_on_fork = val;
}
/* Called from various places to update all of the individual
ideas of the environ block. Explain to me again why we didn't
just import __cygwin_environ? */
void __stdcall
update_envptrs ()
{
for (dll *d = dlls.istart (DLL_ANY); d; d = dlls.inext ())
*(d->p.envptr) = __cygwin_environ;
*main_environ = __cygwin_environ;
}