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author | V3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org> | 2018-03-11 19:50:08 +0000 |
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committer | V3n3RiX <venerix@redcorelinux.org> | 2018-03-11 19:50:08 +0000 |
commit | ef2599336333ffc53c4340f77f84ac90596ba201 (patch) | |
tree | 13ff5e82cc4f641fecf272054def25709b4a078b /sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20 | |
parent | 011dfdc160c2f1c19d90746032e269dfb98f5831 (diff) |
sys-libs/glibc : import from portage tree
Diffstat (limited to 'sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20')
3 files changed, 607 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20/glibc-2.20-gentoo-chk_fail.c b/sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20/glibc-2.20-gentoo-chk_fail.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a8ab9d8a --- /dev/null +++ b/sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20/glibc-2.20-gentoo-chk_fail.c @@ -0,0 +1,299 @@ +/* Copyright (C) 2004-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + Copyright (C) 2006-2014 Gentoo Foundation Inc. + This file is part of the GNU C Library. + + The GNU C 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. + + The GNU C 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 the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free + Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA + 02111-1307 USA. */ + +/* Hardened Gentoo SSP and FORTIFY handler + + A failure handler that does not use functions from the rest of glibc; + it uses the INTERNAL_SYSCALL methods directly. This helps ensure no + possibility of recursion into the handler. + + Direct all bug reports to http://bugs.gentoo.org/ + + People who have contributed significantly to the evolution of this file: + Ned Ludd - <solar[@]gentoo.org> + Alexander Gabert - <pappy[@]gentoo.org> + The PaX Team - <pageexec[@]freemail.hu> + Peter S. Mazinger - <ps.m[@]gmx.net> + Yoann Vandoorselaere - <yoann[@]prelude-ids.org> + Robert Connolly - <robert[@]linuxfromscratch.org> + Cory Visi <cory[@]visi.name> + Mike Frysinger <vapier[@]gentoo.org> + Magnus Granberg <zorry[@]gentoo.org> + Kevin F. Quinn - <kevquinn[@]gentoo.org> + */ + +#include <errno.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <unistd.h> +#include <signal.h> + +#include <sys/types.h> + +#include <sysdep-cancel.h> +#include <sys/syscall.h> + +#include <kernel-features.h> + +#include <alloca.h> +/* from sysdeps */ +#include <socketcall.h> +/* for the stuff in bits/socket.h */ +#include <sys/socket.h> +#include <sys/un.h> + +/* Sanity check on SYSCALL macro names - force compilation + * failure if the names used here do not exist + */ +#if !defined __NR_socketcall && !defined __NR_socket +# error Cannot do syscall socket or socketcall +#endif +#if !defined __NR_socketcall && !defined __NR_connect +# error Cannot do syscall connect or socketcall +#endif +#ifndef __NR_write +# error Cannot do syscall write +#endif +#ifndef __NR_close +# error Cannot do syscall close +#endif +#ifndef __NR_getpid +# error Cannot do syscall getpid +#endif +#ifndef __NR_kill +# error Cannot do syscall kill +#endif +#ifndef __NR_exit +# error Cannot do syscall exit +#endif +#ifdef SSP_SMASH_DUMPS_CORE +# define ENABLE_SSP_SMASH_DUMPS_CORE 1 +# if !defined _KERNEL_NSIG && !defined _NSIG +# error No _NSIG or _KERNEL_NSIG for rt_sigaction +# endif +# if !defined __NR_sigaction && !defined __NR_rt_sigaction +# error Cannot do syscall sigaction or rt_sigaction +# endif +/* Although rt_sigaction expects sizeof(sigset_t) - it expects the size + * of the _kernel_ sigset_t which is not the same as the user sigset_t. + * Most arches have this as _NSIG bits - mips has _KERNEL_NSIG bits for + * some reason. + */ +# ifdef _KERNEL_NSIG +# define _SSP_NSIG _KERNEL_NSIG +# else +# define _SSP_NSIG _NSIG +# endif +#else +# define _SSP_NSIG 0 +# define ENABLE_SSP_SMASH_DUMPS_CORE 0 +#endif + +/* Define DO_SIGACTION - default to newer rt signal interface but + * fallback to old as needed. + */ +#ifdef __NR_rt_sigaction +# define DO_SIGACTION(signum, act, oldact) \ + INLINE_SYSCALL(rt_sigaction, 4, signum, act, oldact, _SSP_NSIG/8) +#else +# define DO_SIGACTION(signum, act, oldact) \ + INLINE_SYSCALL(sigaction, 3, signum, act, oldact) +#endif + +/* Define DO_SOCKET/DO_CONNECT functions to deal with socketcall vs socket/connect */ +#if defined(__NR_socket) && defined(__NR_connect) +# define USE_OLD_SOCKETCALL 0 +#else +# define USE_OLD_SOCKETCALL 1 +#endif + +/* stub out the __NR_'s so we can let gcc optimize away dead code */ +#ifndef __NR_socketcall +# define __NR_socketcall 0 +#endif +#ifndef __NR_socket +# define __NR_socket 0 +#endif +#ifndef __NR_connect +# define __NR_connect 0 +#endif +#define DO_SOCKET(result, domain, type, protocol) \ + do { \ + if (USE_OLD_SOCKETCALL) { \ + socketargs[0] = domain; \ + socketargs[1] = type; \ + socketargs[2] = protocol; \ + socketargs[3] = 0; \ + result = INLINE_SYSCALL(socketcall, 2, SOCKOP_socket, socketargs); \ + } else \ + result = INLINE_SYSCALL(socket, 3, domain, type, protocol); \ + } while (0) +#define DO_CONNECT(result, sockfd, serv_addr, addrlen) \ + do { \ + if (USE_OLD_SOCKETCALL) { \ + socketargs[0] = sockfd; \ + socketargs[1] = (unsigned long int)serv_addr; \ + socketargs[2] = addrlen; \ + socketargs[3] = 0; \ + result = INLINE_SYSCALL(socketcall, 2, SOCKOP_connect, socketargs); \ + } else \ + result = INLINE_SYSCALL(connect, 3, sockfd, serv_addr, addrlen); \ + } while (0) + +#ifndef _PATH_LOG +# define _PATH_LOG "/dev/log" +#endif + +static const char path_log[] = _PATH_LOG; + +/* For building glibc with SSP switched on, define __progname to a + * constant if building for the run-time loader, to avoid pulling + * in more of libc.so into ld.so + */ +#ifdef IS_IN_rtld +static const char *__progname = "<ldso>"; +#else +extern const char *__progname; +#endif + +#ifdef GENTOO_SSP_HANDLER +# define ERROR_MSG "stack smashing" +#else +# define ERROR_MSG "buffer overflow" +#endif + +/* Common handler code, used by chk_fail + * Inlined to ensure no self-references to the handler within itself. + * Data static to avoid putting more than necessary on the stack, + * to aid core debugging. + */ +__attribute__ ((__noreturn__, __always_inline__)) +static inline void +__hardened_gentoo_fail(void) +{ +#define MESSAGE_BUFSIZ 512 + static pid_t pid; + static int plen, i, hlen; + static char message[MESSAGE_BUFSIZ]; + /* <11> is LOG_USER|LOG_ERR. A dummy date for loggers to skip over. */ + static const char msg_header[] = "<11>" __DATE__ " " __TIME__ " glibc-gentoo-hardened-check: "; + static const char msg_ssd[] = "*** " ERROR_MSG " detected ***: "; + static const char msg_terminated[] = " terminated; "; + static const char msg_report[] = "report to " REPORT_BUGS_TO "\n"; + static const char msg_unknown[] = "<unknown>"; + static int log_socket, connect_result; + static struct sockaddr_un sock; + static unsigned long int socketargs[4]; + + /* Build socket address */ + sock.sun_family = AF_UNIX; + i = 0; + while (path_log[i] != '\0' && i < sizeof(sock.sun_path) - 1) { + sock.sun_path[i] = path_log[i]; + ++i; + } + sock.sun_path[i] = '\0'; + + /* Try SOCK_DGRAM connection to syslog */ + connect_result = -1; + DO_SOCKET(log_socket, AF_UNIX, SOCK_DGRAM, 0); + if (log_socket != -1) + DO_CONNECT(connect_result, log_socket, &sock, sizeof(sock)); + if (connect_result == -1) { + if (log_socket != -1) + INLINE_SYSCALL(close, 1, log_socket); + /* Try SOCK_STREAM connection to syslog */ + DO_SOCKET(log_socket, AF_UNIX, SOCK_STREAM, 0); + if (log_socket != -1) + DO_CONNECT(connect_result, log_socket, &sock, sizeof(sock)); + } + + /* Build message. Messages are generated both in the old style and new style, + * so that log watchers that are configured for the old-style message continue + * to work. + */ +#define strconcat(str) \ + ({ \ + i = 0; \ + while ((str[i] != '\0') && ((i + plen) < (MESSAGE_BUFSIZ - 1))) { \ + message[plen + i] = str[i]; \ + ++i; \ + } \ + plen += i; \ + }) + + /* Tersely log the failure */ + plen = 0; + strconcat(msg_header); + hlen = plen; + strconcat(msg_ssd); + if (__progname != NULL) + strconcat(__progname); + else + strconcat(msg_unknown); + strconcat(msg_terminated); + strconcat(msg_report); + + /* Write out error message to STDERR, to syslog if open */ + INLINE_SYSCALL(write, 3, STDERR_FILENO, message + hlen, plen - hlen); + if (connect_result != -1) { + INLINE_SYSCALL(write, 3, log_socket, message, plen); + INLINE_SYSCALL(close, 1, log_socket); + } + + /* Time to kill self since we have no idea what is going on */ + pid = INLINE_SYSCALL(getpid, 0); + + if (ENABLE_SSP_SMASH_DUMPS_CORE) { + /* Remove any user-supplied handler for SIGABRT, before using it. */ +#if 0 + /* + * Note: Disabled because some programs catch & process their + * own crashes. We've already enabled this code path which + * means we want to let core dumps happen. + */ + static struct sigaction default_abort_act; + default_abort_act.sa_handler = SIG_DFL; + default_abort_act.sa_sigaction = NULL; + __sigfillset(&default_abort_act.sa_mask); + default_abort_act.sa_flags = 0; + if (DO_SIGACTION(SIGABRT, &default_abort_act, NULL) == 0) +#endif + INLINE_SYSCALL(kill, 2, pid, SIGABRT); + } + + /* SIGKILL is only signal which cannot be caught */ + INLINE_SYSCALL(kill, 2, pid, SIGKILL); + + /* In case the kill didn't work, exit anyway. + * The loop prevents gcc thinking this routine returns. + */ + while (1) + INLINE_SYSCALL(exit, 1, 137); +} + +__attribute__ ((__noreturn__)) +#ifdef GENTOO_SSP_HANDLER +void __stack_chk_fail(void) +#else +void __chk_fail(void) +#endif +{ + __hardened_gentoo_fail(); +} diff --git a/sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20/glibc-2.20-gentoo-stack_chk_fail.c b/sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20/glibc-2.20-gentoo-stack_chk_fail.c new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4a537bb5 --- /dev/null +++ b/sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20/glibc-2.20-gentoo-stack_chk_fail.c @@ -0,0 +1,2 @@ +#define GENTOO_SSP_HANDLER +#include <debug/chk_fail.c> diff --git a/sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20/glibc-2.20-hardened-inittls-nosysenter.patch b/sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20/glibc-2.20-hardened-inittls-nosysenter.patch new file mode 100644 index 00000000..35eabe94 --- /dev/null +++ b/sys-libs/glibc/files/2.20/glibc-2.20-hardened-inittls-nosysenter.patch @@ -0,0 +1,306 @@ +When building glibc PIE (which is not something upstream support), +several modifications are necessary to the glibc build process. + +First, any syscalls in PIEs must be of the PIC variant, otherwise +textrels ensue. Then, any syscalls made before the initialisation +of the TLS will fail on i386, as the sysenter variant on i386 uses +the TLS, giving rise to a chicken-and-egg situation. This patch +defines a PIC syscall variant that doesn't use sysenter, even when the sysenter +version is normally used, and uses the non-sysenter version for the brk +syscall that is performed by the TLS initialisation. Further, the TLS +initialisation is moved in this case prior to the initialisation of +dl_osversion, as that requires further syscalls. + +csu/libc-start.c: Move initial TLS initialization to before the +initialisation of dl_osversion, when INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS is defined + +csu/libc-tls.c: Use the no-sysenter version of sbrk when +INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS is defined. + +misc/sbrk.c: Define a no-sysenter version of sbrk, using the no-sysenter +version of brk - if INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS is defined. + +misc/brk.c: Define a no-sysenter version of brk if +INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS is defined. + +sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/sysdep.h: Define INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS +Make INTERNAL_SYSCALL always use the PIC variant, even if not SHARED. + +Patch by Kevin F. Quinn <kevquinn@gentoo.org> +Fixed for 2.10 by Magnus Granberg <zorry@ume.nu> +Fixed for 2.18 by Magnus Granberg <zorry@gentoo.org> +Fixed for 2.20 by Francisco Blas Izquierdo Riera <klondike@gentoo.org> + +--- a/csu/libc-start.c ++++ b/csu/libc-start.c +@@ -28,6 +28,7 @@ + extern int __libc_multiple_libcs; + + #include <tls.h> ++#include <sysdep.h> + #ifndef SHARED + # include <dl-osinfo.h> + extern void __pthread_initialize_minimal (void); +@@ -170,6 +171,11 @@ LIBC_START_MAIN (int (*main) (int, char + } + } + ++# ifdef INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS ++ /* Do the initial TLS initialization before _dl_osversion, ++ since the latter uses the uname syscall. */ ++ __pthread_initialize_minimal (); ++# endif + # ifdef DL_SYSDEP_OSCHECK + if (!__libc_multiple_libcs) + { +@@ -138,10 +144,12 @@ + } + # endif + ++# ifndef INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS + /* Initialize the thread library at least a bit since the libgcc + functions are using thread functions if these are available and + we need to setup errno. */ + __pthread_initialize_minimal (); ++# endif + + /* Set up the stack checker's canary. */ + uintptr_t stack_chk_guard = _dl_setup_stack_chk_guard (); +--- a/csu/libc-tls.c ++++ b/csu/libc-tls.c +@@ -22,12 +22,17 @@ + #include <unistd.h> + #include <stdio.h> + #include <sys/param.h> ++#include <sysdep.h> + + + #ifdef SHARED + #error makefile bug, this file is for static only + #endif + ++#ifdef INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS ++extern void *__sbrk_nosysenter (intptr_t __delta); ++#endif ++ + dtv_t _dl_static_dtv[2 + TLS_SLOTINFO_SURPLUS]; + + +@@ -139,20 +144,29 @@ __libc_setup_tls (size_t tcbsize, size_t + + The initialized value of _dl_tls_static_size is provided by dl-open.c + to request some surplus that permits dynamic loading of modules with +- IE-model TLS. */ ++ IE-model TLS. ++ ++ Where the normal sbrk would use a syscall that needs the TLS (i386) ++ use the special non-sysenter version instead. */ ++#ifdef INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS ++# define __sbrk __sbrk_nosysenter ++#endif + #if TLS_TCB_AT_TP + tcb_offset = roundup (memsz + GL(dl_tls_static_size), tcbalign); + tlsblock = __sbrk (tcb_offset + tcbsize + max_align); + #elif TLS_DTV_AT_TP + tcb_offset = roundup (tcbsize, align ?: 1); + tlsblock = __sbrk (tcb_offset + memsz + max_align + + TLS_PRE_TCB_SIZE + GL(dl_tls_static_size)); + tlsblock += TLS_PRE_TCB_SIZE; + #else + /* In case a model with a different layout for the TCB and DTV + is defined add another #elif here and in the following #ifs. */ + # error "Either TLS_TCB_AT_TP or TLS_DTV_AT_TP must be defined" + #endif ++#ifdef INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS ++# undef __sbrk ++#endif + + /* Align the TLS block. */ + tlsblock = (void *) (((uintptr_t) tlsblock + max_align - 1) +--- a/misc/sbrk.c ++++ b/misc/sbrk.c +@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ + #include <errno.h> + #include <stdint.h> + #include <unistd.h> ++#include <sysdep.h> + + /* Defined in brk.c. */ + extern void *__curbrk; +@@ -29,6 +30,35 @@ + /* Extend the process's data space by INCREMENT. + If INCREMENT is negative, shrink data space by - INCREMENT. + Return start of new space allocated, or -1 for errors. */ ++#ifdef INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS ++/* This version is used by csu/libc-tls.c whem initialising the TLS ++ if the SYSENTER version requires the TLS (which it does on i386). ++ Obviously using the TLS before it is initialised is broken. */ ++extern int __brk_nosysenter (void *addr); ++void * ++__sbrk_nosysenter (intptr_t increment) ++{ ++ void *oldbrk; ++ ++ /* If this is not part of the dynamic library or the library is used via ++ dynamic loading in a statically linked program update __curbrk from the ++ kernel's brk value. That way two separate instances of __brk and __sbrk ++ can share the heap, returning interleaved pieces of it. */ ++ if (__curbrk == NULL || __libc_multiple_libcs) ++ if (__brk_nosysenter (0) < 0) /* Initialize the break. */ ++ return (void *) -1; ++ ++ if (increment == 0) ++ return __curbrk; ++ ++ oldbrk = __curbrk; ++ if (__brk_nosysenter (oldbrk + increment) < 0) ++ return (void *) -1; ++ ++ return oldbrk; ++} ++#endif ++ + void * + __sbrk (intptr_t increment) + { +--- a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/brk.c ++++ b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/brk.c +@@ -31,6 +31,30 @@ + linker. */ + weak_alias (__curbrk, ___brk_addr) + ++#ifdef INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS ++/* This version is used by csu/libc-tls.c whem initialising the TLS ++ if the SYSENTER version requires the TLS (which it does on i386). ++ Obviously using the TLS before it is initialised is broken. */ ++int ++__brk_nosysenter (void *addr) ++{ ++ void *newbrk; ++ ++ INTERNAL_SYSCALL_DECL (err); ++ newbrk = (void *) INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS (brk, err, 1, addr); ++ ++ __curbrk = newbrk; ++ ++ if (newbrk < addr) ++ { ++ __set_errno (ENOMEM); ++ return -1; ++ } ++ ++ return 0; ++} ++#endif ++ + int + __brk (void *addr) + { +--- a/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/sysdep.h ++++ b/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/i386/sysdep.h +@@ -187,7 +187,7 @@ + /* The original calling convention for system calls on Linux/i386 is + to use int $0x80. */ + #ifdef I386_USE_SYSENTER +-# ifdef SHARED ++# ifdef __PIC__ + # define ENTER_KERNEL call *%gs:SYSINFO_OFFSET + # else + # define ENTER_KERNEL call *_dl_sysinfo +@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ + possible to use more than four parameters. */ + #undef INTERNAL_SYSCALL + #ifdef I386_USE_SYSENTER +-# ifdef SHARED ++# ifdef __PIC__ + # define INTERNAL_SYSCALL(name, err, nr, args...) \ + ({ \ + register unsigned int resultvar; \ +@@ -384,6 +384,18 @@ + : "0" (name), "i" (offsetof (tcbhead_t, sysinfo)) \ + ASMFMT_##nr(args) : "memory", "cc"); \ + (int) resultvar; }) ++# define INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS(name, err, nr, args...) \ ++ ({ \ ++ register unsigned int resultvar; \ ++ EXTRAVAR_##nr \ ++ asm volatile ( \ ++ LOADARGS_NOSYSENTER_##nr \ ++ "movl %1, %%eax\n\t" \ ++ "int $0x80\n\t" \ ++ RESTOREARGS_NOSYSENTER_##nr \ ++ : "=a" (resultvar) \ ++ : "i" (__NR_##name) ASMFMT_##nr(args) : "memory", "cc"); \ ++ (int) resultvar; }) + # else + # define INTERNAL_SYSCALL(name, err, nr, args...) \ + ({ \ +@@ -447,12 +459,20 @@ + + #define LOADARGS_0 + #ifdef __PIC__ +-# if defined I386_USE_SYSENTER && defined SHARED ++# if defined I386_USE_SYSENTER && defined __PIC__ + # define LOADARGS_1 \ + "bpushl .L__X'%k3, %k3\n\t" + # define LOADARGS_5 \ + "movl %%ebx, %4\n\t" \ + "movl %3, %%ebx\n\t" ++# define LOADARGS_NOSYSENTER_1 \ ++ "bpushl .L__X'%k2, %k2\n\t" ++# define LOADARGS_NOSYSENTER_2 LOADARGS_NOSYSENTER_1 ++# define LOADARGS_NOSYSENTER_3 LOADARGS_3 ++# define LOADARGS_NOSYSENTER_4 LOADARGS_3 ++# define LOADARGS_NOSYSENTER_5 \ ++ "movl %%ebx, %3\n\t" \ ++ "movl %2, %%ebx\n\t" + # else + # define LOADARGS_1 \ + "bpushl .L__X'%k2, %k2\n\t" +@@ -474,11 +494,18 @@ + + #define RESTOREARGS_0 + #ifdef __PIC__ +-# if defined I386_USE_SYSENTER && defined SHARED ++# if defined I386_USE_SYSENTER && defined __PIC__ + # define RESTOREARGS_1 \ + "bpopl .L__X'%k3, %k3\n\t" + # define RESTOREARGS_5 \ + "movl %4, %%ebx" ++# define RESTOREARGS_NOSYSENTER_1 \ ++ "bpopl .L__X'%k2, %k2\n\t" ++# define RESTOREARGS_NOSYSENTER_2 RESTOREARGS_NOSYSENTER_1 ++# define RESTOREARGS_NOSYSENTER_3 RESTOREARGS_3 ++# define RESTOREARGS_NOSYSENTER_4 RESTOREARGS_3 ++# define RESTOREARGS_NOSYSENTER_5 \ ++ "movl %3, %%ebx" + # else + # define RESTOREARGS_1 \ + "bpopl .L__X'%k2, %k2\n\t" +--- a/sysdeps/i386/nptl/tls.h ++++ b/sysdeps/i386/nptl/tls.h +@@ -189,6 +189,15 @@ + desc->vals[3] = 0x51; + } + ++/* We have no sysenter until the tls is initialized which is a ++ problem for PIC. Thus we need to do the right call depending ++ on the situation. */ ++#ifndef INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS ++# define TLS_INIT_SYSCALL INTERNAL_SYSCALL ++#else ++# define TLS_INIT_SYSCALL INTERNAL_SYSCALL_PRE_TLS ++#endif ++ + /* Code to initially initialize the thread pointer. This might need + special attention since 'errno' is not yet available and if the + operation can cause a failure 'errno' must not be touched. */ +@@ -209,7 +218,7 @@ + \ + /* Install the TLS. */ \ + INTERNAL_SYSCALL_DECL (err); \ +- _result = INTERNAL_SYSCALL (set_thread_area, err, 1, &_segdescr.desc); \ ++ _result = TLS_INIT_SYSCALL (set_thread_area, err, 1, &_segdescr.desc); \ + \ + if (_result == 0) \ + /* We know the index in the GDT, now load the segment register. \ |