The ebtables code relies on the `-nostartfiles` linker argument to execute the
extension modules' `_init()` functions automatically which is not working
reliably across all supported targets and gcc versions.
Running an ebtables executable linked this way just crashes with a segmentation
fault at runtime on program startup, e.g. on ARM architectures.
In order to fix the issue ...
- remove the use of the -nostartfiles linker flag
- rename the init procedures to a generic name without implicit semantics
- explicitely annotate those init procedures as constructors
The patch has been taken from the Alpine Linux distribution at
http://git.alpinelinux.org/cgit/aports/tree/main/ebtables/fix-extension-init.patch
Signed-off-by: Jo-Philipp Wich <jo@mein.io>
The musl build "fix" introduced in r45108 removed all netinet/ether.h
includes, which made the prototypes of ether_aton and ether_ntoa
unavailable. As a result, the compiler assumed they return int instead
of a pointer. This currupted the pointer on 64bit targets, causing ebtables
to segfault in commands containing MAC addresses.
Since r46161 made it possible to include both the kernel and the libc
if_ether.h as long as the libc version is included first, this patch
changes the fix to remove the linux/if_ether.h from the ebtables source
(so the fixed version from the kernel is used) and ensures netinet/ether.h
is included early.
Signed-off-by: Matthias Schiffer <mschiffer@universe-factory.net>
SVN-Revision: 46292