On Tue, Jan 06, 2015 at 03:49:24PM -0500, Rich Felker wrote: > On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 11:48:50PM -0800, Isaac Dunham wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm trying to get a pcc-built libc.so that works. > > With the latest PCC, musl builds (lib/libc.so) and the result will display > > the proper messages if run from the command line without arguments. > > However, if I try to run a program with it > > (even via -Wl,-dynamic-linker,`pwd`/lib/libc.so), I get a segfault > > in src/ldso/dynlink.c: > > (gdb) where > > #0 sysv_hash (s0=0x0, s0=0x0) at src/ldso/dynlink.c:177 > > #1 0xb7f6f747 in find_sym (dso=0xbffffb18, rel=0xb7ffe1d4 <.L1502>, > > rel_size=, stride=, dso=0xbffffb18, > > rel=0xb7ffe1d4 <.L1502>, rel_size=, stride=) > > at src/ldso/dynlink.c:251 > > #2 0xb7f6f916 in do_relocs () at src/ldso/dynlink.c:308 > > Backtrace stopped: frame did not save the PC > > > > I'm using Alpine Linux edge, recently updated, with linux-vanilla. > > It would be helpful to see the readelf -a output for libc.so and the > binary using it, and whatever information gdb can give on the value of > local vars at each of the above call frames. Attaching a tar.xz containing the output of: - readelf -a lib/libc.so: libc-pcc.readelf - readelf -a a.out: argvname.readelf - echo -e 'run\nwhere\nbt full' |gdb ./a.out: argvname.gdb (which is substantially similar to the output for "lib/libc.so ./a.out") - and the source for a.out: argvname.c It's 51k, so I'm hoping it gets through. Thanks, Isaac Dunham