asterisk/main/asterisk.exports.in
Walter Doekes 80edcdcc45 Add _IO_stdin_used in version-script to fix SIGBUSes on Sparc.
The --version-script,asterisk.exports linker flag (and the module
exports) didn't provide _IO_stdin_used in the list of exported symbols.
That causes some kind of libc compatibility mode to kick in, where
stdio file structures (stdout/stderr) land somewhere else. In the
case of the Sparc, they landed on misaligned memory.

This became apparent first after r376428 (Reorder startup sequence)
when a lot of ast_log's were replaced with fprintf's. Writing to
stderr triggered a SIGBUS. (Compared to x86 and amd64 architectures,
the Sparc is very picky about memory alignment.)

(issue ASTERISK-21763)
(issue ASTERISK-21665)

Reported by: Jeremy Kister
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/2760/
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{
global:
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXast_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXbridge_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXbridge_channel_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIX_ast_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIX__ast_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXpbx_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXastman_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXaco_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIX__aco_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXao2_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIX__ao2_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXoption_debug;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXoption_verbose;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXdahdi_chan_name;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXdahdi_chan_name_len;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXdahdi_chan_mode;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXcallerid_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXcid_di;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXcid_dr;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXclidsb;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXMD5*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXsched_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXio_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXjb_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXaes_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXconfig_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXtdd_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXterm_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXchannelreloadreason2txt;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXdevstate2str;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIX__manager_event;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXdialed_interface_info;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXstrsep;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXsetenv;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXstasis_*;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXunsetenv;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXstrcasestr;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXstrnlen;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXstrndup;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXvasprintf;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXasprintf;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXstrtoq;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXgetloadavg;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXntohll;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXhtonll;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXtimersub;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXres_srtp;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXres_srtp_policy;
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIXsecure_call_info;
/*
If _IO_stdin_used is not exported, stdout/stderr may not get
properly aligned. That causes breakage on some architectures.
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=634261#51
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=634261#94
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-glibc/2001-12/msg00203.html
We export the symbol to get proper behaviour. Now printf
doesn't SIGBUS anymore on the SPARC.
Michael Karcher wrote on Jan 13, 2013:
> A build process that mangles the export of _IO_stdin_used is
> (as defined by the libc ABI, even if not explicitly written
> down) broken. [...]
*/
LINKER_SYMBOL_PREFIX_IO_stdin_used;
local:
*;
};