- /* We can match the version information or use the
- default one if it is not hidden. */
- ElfW(Half) ndx = verstab[symidx] & 0x7fff;
- if ((map->l_versions[ndx].hash != version->hash
- || strcmp (map->l_versions[ndx].name, version->name))
- && (version->hidden || map->l_versions[ndx].hash
- || (verstab[symidx] & 0x8000)))
- /* It's not the version we want. */
- continue;
- }
-#else
- /* No specific version is selected. There are two ways we
- can got here:
-
- - a binary which does not include versioning information
- is loaded
-
- - dlsym() instead of dlvsym() is used to get a symbol which
- might exist in more than one form
-
- If the library does not provide symbol version
- information there is no problem at at: we simply use the
- symbol if it is defined.
-
- These two lookups need to be handled differently if the
- library defines versions. In the case of the old
- unversioned application the oldest (default) version
- should be used. In case of a dlsym() call the latest and
- public interface should be returned. */
- if (verstab != NULL)
- {
- if ((verstab[symidx] & 0x7fff)
- >= ((flags & DL_LOOKUP_RETURN_NEWEST) ? 2 : 3))
+ /* No specific version is selected. There are two ways we
+ can got here:
+
+ - a binary which does not include versioning information
+ is loaded
+
+ - dlsym() instead of dlvsym() is used to get a symbol which
+ might exist in more than one form
+
+ If the library does not provide symbol version
+ information there is no problem at at: we simply use the
+ symbol if it is defined.
+
+ These two lookups need to be handled differently if the
+ library defines versions. In the case of the old
+ unversioned application the oldest (default) version
+ should be used. In case of a dlsym() call the latest and
+ public interface should be returned. */
+ if (verstab != NULL)