/* * Copyright (C) 2011 Red Hat, Inc. * * This 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. * * This 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 this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA * */ /* * When libvirt initializes, it creates a thread local for storing * the last virErrorPtr instance. It also registers a cleanup * callback for the thread local that will be invoked whenever * a thread exits. * * If the libvirt.so library was dlopen()'d and is dlclose()'d * while there is still a thread present, then when that thread * later exits, the libvirt cleanup callback will be invoked. * Unfortunately libvirt.so will no longer be in memory so the * callback SEGVs (if you're lucky), or invokes unlreated * code at the same address as the old callback (if you're * unlucky). * * To fix the problem libvirt is linked '-z nodelete' which * prevents the code being removed from memory at dlclose(). * * This test case demonstrates this SEGV scenario. If this * test does not SEGV, then the '-z nodelete' fix is working */ #include #ifdef linux # include # include # include # include # include # include # include "internal.h" # include "ignore-value.h" # include "testutils.h" pthread_cond_t cond = PTHREAD_COND_INITIALIZER; pthread_mutex_t lock = PTHREAD_MUTEX_INITIALIZER; bool running = false; bool quit = false; static void *threadMain(void *arg) { void (*startup)(void) = arg; startup(); pthread_mutex_lock(&lock); running = true; pthread_cond_signal(&cond); while (!quit) { pthread_cond_wait(&cond, &lock); } pthread_mutex_unlock(&lock); return NULL; } static void sigHandler(int sig) { ignore_value(write(STDERR_FILENO, "FAIL\n", 5)); signal(sig, SIG_DFL); raise(sig); } /* We're not using the testutils.c main() wrapper because * we don't want 'shunloadtest' itself to link against * libvirt.so. We need to test dlopen()'ing of libvirt.so */ int main(int argc ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, char **argv) { void (*startup)(void); pthread_t t; void *lib; char *theprogname; theprogname = argv[0]; if (STRPREFIX(theprogname, "./")) theprogname += 2; fprintf(stderr, "TEST: %s\n", theprogname); fprintf(stderr, " .%*s 1 ", 39, ""); signal(SIGSEGV, sigHandler); if (!(lib = dlopen("./.libs/libshunload.so", RTLD_LAZY))) { fprintf(stderr, "Cannot load ./.libs/libshunload.so %s\n", dlerror()); return 1; } if (!(startup = dlsym(lib, "shunloadStart"))) { fprintf(stderr, "Cannot find shunloadStart %s\n", dlerror()); return 1; } /* * Create a thread which is going to initialize libvirt * and raise an error */ pthread_create(&t, NULL, threadMain, startup); /* Wait for the thread to start and call libvirt */ pthread_mutex_lock(&lock); while (!running) { pthread_cond_wait(&cond, &lock); } /* Close the shared library (and thus make libvirt.so * non-resident */ dlclose(lib); /* Tell the thread to quit */ quit = true; pthread_cond_signal(&cond); pthread_mutex_unlock(&lock); pthread_join(t, NULL); /* If we got to here the thread successfully exited without * causing a SEGV ! */ fprintf(stderr, "OK\n"); return 0; } #else # include "testutils.h" int main(void) { return EXIT_AM_SKIP; } #endif