-static CORE_ADDR
-skip_hurd_resolver (CORE_ADDR pc)
-{
- /* The HURD dynamic linker is part of the GNU C library, so many
- GNU/Linux distributions use it. (All ELF versions, as far as I
- know.) An unresolved PLT entry points to "_dl_runtime_resolve",
- which calls "fixup" to patch the PLT, and then passes control to
- the function.
-
- We look for the symbol `_dl_runtime_resolve', and find `fixup' in
- the same objfile. If we are at the entry point of `fixup', then
- we set a breakpoint at the return address (at the top of the
- stack), and continue.
-
- It's kind of gross to do all these checks every time we're
- called, since they don't change once the executable has gotten
- started. But this is only a temporary hack --- upcoming versions
- of GNU/Linux will provide a portable, efficient interface for
- debugging programs that use shared libraries. */
-
- struct objfile *objfile;
- struct minimal_symbol *resolver
- = find_minsym_and_objfile ("_dl_runtime_resolve", &objfile);
-
- if (resolver)
- {
- struct minimal_symbol *fixup
- = lookup_minimal_symbol ("fixup", NULL, objfile);
-
- if (fixup && SYMBOL_VALUE_ADDRESS (fixup) == pc)
- return (SAVED_PC_AFTER_CALL (get_current_frame ()));
- }
-
- return 0;
-}
-
-/* See the comments for SKIP_SOLIB_RESOLVER at the top of infrun.c.
- This function:
- 1) decides whether a PLT has sent us into the linker to resolve
- a function reference, and
- 2) if so, tells us where to set a temporary breakpoint that will
- trigger when the dynamic linker is done. */
-
-CORE_ADDR
-i386_linux_skip_solib_resolver (CORE_ADDR pc)