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/* Miscellaneous support functions for dynamic linker
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   Copyright (C) 1997-2004, 2006, 2009, 2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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   This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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   Lesser General Public License for more details.
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   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
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   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
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   <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.  */
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#include <assert.h>
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#include <fcntl.h>
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#include <ldsodefs.h>
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#include <limits.h>
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#include <link.h>
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#include <stdarg.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <unistd.h>
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#include <sys/mman.h>
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#include <sys/param.h>
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#include <sys/stat.h>
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#include <sys/uio.h>
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#include <sysdep.h>
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#include <stdio-common/_itoa.h>
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#include <bits/libc-lock.h>
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/* Read the whole contents of FILE into new mmap'd space with given
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   protections.  *SIZEP gets the size of the file.  On error MAP_FAILED
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   is returned.  */
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void *
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internal_function
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_dl_sysdep_read_whole_file (const char *file, size_t *sizep, int prot)
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{
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  void *result = MAP_FAILED;
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  struct stat64 st;
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  int flags = O_RDONLY;
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#ifdef O_CLOEXEC
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  flags |= O_CLOEXEC;
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#endif
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  int fd = __open (file, flags);
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  if (fd >= 0)
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    {
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      if (__fxstat64 (_STAT_VER, fd, &st) >= 0)
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	{
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	  *sizep = st.st_size;
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	  /* No need to map the file if it is empty.  */
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	  if (*sizep != 0)
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	    /* Map a copy of the file contents.  */
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	    result = __mmap (NULL, *sizep, prot,
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#ifdef MAP_COPY
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			     MAP_COPY
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#else
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			     MAP_PRIVATE
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#endif
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#ifdef MAP_FILE
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			     | MAP_FILE
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#endif
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			     , fd, 0);
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	}
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      __close (fd);
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    }
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  return result;
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}
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/* Bare-bones printf implementation.  This function only knows about
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   the formats and flags needed and can handle only up to 64 stripes in
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   the output.  */
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static void
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_dl_debug_vdprintf (int fd, int tag_p, const char *fmt, va_list arg)
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{
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# define NIOVMAX 64
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  struct iovec iov[NIOVMAX];
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  int niov = 0;
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  pid_t pid = 0;
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  char pidbuf[12];
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  while (*fmt != '\0')
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    {
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      const char *startp = fmt;
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      if (tag_p > 0)
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	{
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	  /* Generate the tag line once.  It consists of the PID and a
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	     colon followed by a tab.  */
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	  if (pid == 0)
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	    {
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	      char *p;
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	      pid = __getpid ();
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	      assert (pid >= 0 && sizeof (pid_t) <= 4);
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	      p = _itoa (pid, &pidbuf[10], 10, 0);
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	      while (p > pidbuf)
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		*--p = ' ';
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	      pidbuf[10] = ':';
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	      pidbuf[11] = '\t';
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	    }
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	  /* Append to the output.  */
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	  assert (niov < NIOVMAX);
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	  iov[niov].iov_len = 12;
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	  iov[niov++].iov_base = pidbuf;
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	  /* No more tags until we see the next newline.  */
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	  tag_p = -1;
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	}
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      /* Skip everything except % and \n (if tags are needed).  */
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      while (*fmt != '\0' && *fmt != '%' && (! tag_p || *fmt != '\n'))
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	++fmt;
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      /* Append constant string.  */
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      assert (niov < NIOVMAX);
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      if ((iov[niov].iov_len = fmt - startp) != 0)
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	iov[niov++].iov_base = (char *) startp;
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      if (*fmt == '%')
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	{
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	  /* It is a format specifier.  */
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	  char fill = ' ';
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	  int width = -1;
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	  int prec = -1;
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#if LONG_MAX != INT_MAX
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	  int long_mod = 0;
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#endif
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	  /* Recognize zero-digit fill flag.  */
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	  if (*++fmt == '0')
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	    {
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	      fill = '0';
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	      ++fmt;
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	    }
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	  /* See whether with comes from a parameter.  Note that no other
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	     way to specify the width is implemented.  */
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	  if (*fmt == '*')
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	    {
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	      width = va_arg (arg, int);
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	      ++fmt;
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	    }
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	  /* Handle precision.  */
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	  if (*fmt == '.' && fmt[1] == '*')
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	    {
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	      prec = va_arg (arg, int);
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	      fmt += 2;
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	    }
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	  /* Recognize the l modifier.  It is only important on some
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	     platforms where long and int have a different size.  We
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	     can use the same code for size_t.  */
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	  if (*fmt == 'l' || *fmt == 'Z')
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	    {
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#if LONG_MAX != INT_MAX
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	      long_mod = 1;
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#endif
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	      ++fmt;
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	    }
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	  switch (*fmt)
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	    {
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	      /* Integer formatting.  */
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	    case 'u':
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	    case 'x':
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	      {
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		/* We have to make a difference if long and int have a
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		   different size.  */
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#if LONG_MAX != INT_MAX
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		unsigned long int num = (long_mod
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					 ? va_arg (arg, unsigned long int)
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					 : va_arg (arg, unsigned int));
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#else
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		unsigned long int num = va_arg (arg, unsigned int);
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#endif
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		/* We use alloca() to allocate the buffer with the most
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		   pessimistic guess for the size.  Using alloca() allows
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		   having more than one integer formatting in a call.  */
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		char *buf = (char *) alloca (3 * sizeof (unsigned long int));
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		char *endp = &buf[3 * sizeof (unsigned long int)];
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		char *cp = _itoa (num, endp, *fmt == 'x' ? 16 : 10, 0);
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		/* Pad to the width the user specified.  */
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		if (width != -1)
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		  while (endp - cp < width)
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		    *--cp = fill;
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		iov[niov].iov_base = cp;
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		iov[niov].iov_len = endp - cp;
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		++niov;
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	      }
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	      break;
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	    case 's':
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	      /* Get the string argument.  */
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	      iov[niov].iov_base = va_arg (arg, char *);
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	      iov[niov].iov_len = strlen (iov[niov].iov_base);
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	      if (prec != -1)
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		iov[niov].iov_len = MIN ((size_t) prec, iov[niov].iov_len);
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	      ++niov;
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	      break;
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	    case '%':
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	      iov[niov].iov_base = (void *) fmt;
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	      iov[niov].iov_len = 1;
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	      ++niov;
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	      break;
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	    default:
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	      assert (! "invalid format specifier");
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	    }
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	  ++fmt;
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	}
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      else if (*fmt == '\n')
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	{
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	  /* See whether we have to print a single newline character.  */
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	  if (fmt == startp)
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	    {
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	      iov[niov].iov_base = (char *) startp;
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	      iov[niov++].iov_len = 1;
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	    }
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	  else
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	    /* No, just add it to the rest of the string.  */
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	    ++iov[niov - 1].iov_len;
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	  /* Next line, print a tag again.  */
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	  tag_p = 1;
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	  ++fmt;
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	}
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    }
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  /* Finally write the result.  */
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#ifdef HAVE_INLINED_SYSCALLS
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  INTERNAL_SYSCALL_DECL (err);
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  INTERNAL_SYSCALL (writev, err, 3, fd, &iov, niov);
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#elif RTLD_PRIVATE_ERRNO
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  /* We have to take this lock just to be sure we don't clobber the private
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     errno when it's being used by another thread that cares about it.
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     Yet we must be sure not to try calling the lock functions before
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     the thread library is fully initialized.  */
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  if (__builtin_expect (INTUSE (_dl_starting_up), 0))
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    __writev (fd, iov, niov);
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  else
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    {
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      __rtld_lock_lock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
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      __writev (fd, iov, niov);
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      __rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock));
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    }
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#else
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  __writev (fd, iov, niov);
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#endif
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}
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/* Write to debug file.  */
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void
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_dl_debug_printf (const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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  va_list arg;
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  va_start (arg, fmt);
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  _dl_debug_vdprintf (GLRO(dl_debug_fd), 1, fmt, arg);
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  va_end (arg);
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}
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/* Write to debug file but don't start with a tag.  */
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void
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_dl_debug_printf_c (const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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  va_list arg;
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  va_start (arg, fmt);
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  _dl_debug_vdprintf (GLRO(dl_debug_fd), -1, fmt, arg);
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  va_end (arg);
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}
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/* Write the given file descriptor.  */
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void
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_dl_dprintf (int fd, const char *fmt, ...)
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{
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  va_list arg;
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  va_start (arg, fmt);
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  _dl_debug_vdprintf (fd, 0, fmt, arg);
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  va_end (arg);
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}
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/* Test whether given NAME matches any of the names of the given object.  */
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int
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internal_function
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_dl_name_match_p (const char *name, const struct link_map *map)
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{
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  if (strcmp (name, map->l_name) == 0)
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    return 1;
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  struct libname_list *runp = map->l_libname;
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  while (runp != NULL)
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    if (strcmp (name, runp->name) == 0)
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      return 1;
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    else
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      runp = runp->next;
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  return 0;
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}
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unsigned long int
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internal_function
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_dl_higher_prime_number (unsigned long int n)
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{
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  /* These are primes that are near, but slightly smaller than, a
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     power of two.  */
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  static const uint32_t primes[] = {
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    UINT32_C (7),
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    UINT32_C (13),
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    UINT32_C (31),
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    UINT32_C (61),
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    UINT32_C (127),
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    UINT32_C (251),
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    UINT32_C (509),
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    UINT32_C (1021),
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    UINT32_C (2039),
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    UINT32_C (4093),
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    UINT32_C (8191),
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    UINT32_C (16381),
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    UINT32_C (32749),
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    UINT32_C (65521),
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    UINT32_C (131071),
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    UINT32_C (262139),
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    UINT32_C (524287),
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    UINT32_C (1048573),
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    UINT32_C (2097143),
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    UINT32_C (4194301),
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    UINT32_C (8388593),
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    UINT32_C (16777213),
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    UINT32_C (33554393),
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    UINT32_C (67108859),
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    UINT32_C (134217689),
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    UINT32_C (268435399),
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    UINT32_C (536870909),
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    UINT32_C (1073741789),
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    UINT32_C (2147483647),
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				       /* 4294967291L */
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    UINT32_C (2147483647) + UINT32_C (2147483644)
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  };
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  const uint32_t *low = &primes[0];
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  const uint32_t *high = &primes[sizeof (primes) / sizeof (primes[0])];
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  while (low != high)
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    {
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      const uint32_t *mid = low + (high - low) / 2;
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      if (n > *mid)
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       low = mid + 1;
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      else
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       high = mid;
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    }
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#if 0
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  /* If we've run out of primes, abort.  */
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  if (n > *low)
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    {
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      fprintf (stderr, "Cannot find prime bigger than %lu\n", n);
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      abort ();
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    }
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#endif
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  return *low;
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}
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