commit:     080a59e801e121ebadc3e1e170e57ca27de15876
Author:     Mike Frysinger <vapier <AT> chromium <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Fri Apr 16 14:49:56 2021 +0000
Commit:     Mike Frysinger <vapier <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Fri Apr 16 14:49:56 2021 +0000
URL:        https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/pax-utils.git/commit/?id=080a59e8

lddtree: handle relative ldpaths

Tweak the ldpath logic to handle all relative paths relative to the
cwd instead of the root.  Such ELFs are uncommon and weird, but not
invalid, so might as well.

Bug: https://bugs.gentoo.org/653586
Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier <AT> gentoo.org>

 lddtree.py | 21 ++++++++++++++++-----
 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)

diff --git a/lddtree.py b/lddtree.py
index cd068f6..d91e729 100755
--- a/lddtree.py
+++ b/lddtree.py
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ exec \\
 
 
 @functools.lru_cache(maxsize=None)
-def ParseLdPaths(str_ldpaths, root='', path=None):
+def ParseLdPaths(str_ldpaths, root='', cwd=None, path=None):
     """Parse the colon-delimited list of paths and apply ldso rules to each
 
     Note the special handling as dictated by the ldso:
@@ -195,23 +195,34 @@ def ParseLdPaths(str_ldpaths, root='', path=None):
     Args:
       str_ldpaths: A colon-delimited string of paths
       root: The path to prepend to all paths found
+      cwd: The path to resolve relative paths against (defaults to getcwd()).
       path: The object actively being parsed (used for $ORIGIN)
 
     Returns:
       list of processed paths
     """
+    if cwd is None:
+        cwd = os.getcwd()
+
     ldpaths = []
     for ldpath in str_ldpaths.split(':'):
-        if not ldpath:
-            # The ldso treats "" paths as $PWD.
-            ldpath = os.getcwd()
-        elif '$ORIGIN' in ldpath:
+        # Expand placeholders first.
+        if '$ORIGIN' in ldpath:
             ldpath = ldpath.replace('$ORIGIN', os.path.dirname(path))
         elif '${ORIGIN}' in ldpath:
             ldpath = ldpath.replace('${ORIGIN}', os.path.dirname(path))
+
+        # Expand relative paths if needed.  These don't make sense in general,
+        # but that doesn't stop people from using them.  As such, root prefix
+        # doesn't make sense with it either.
+        if not ldpath.startswith('/'):
+            # NB: The ldso treats "" paths as cwd too.
+            ldpath = os.path.join(cwd, ldpath)
         else:
             ldpath = root + ldpath
+
         ldpaths.append(normpath(ldpath))
+
     return dedupe(ldpaths)
 
 

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