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18 KiB
C
715 lines
18 KiB
C
/* Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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* contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with
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* this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
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* The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
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* (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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* the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at
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*
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* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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*
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* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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* limitations under the License.
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*/
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/*
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* dso.c -- DSO system function emulation for AIX
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*
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* This is *only* intended for AIX < 4.3.
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*/
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/*
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* Based on libdl (dlfcn.c/dlfcn.h) which is
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* Copyright (c) 1992,1993,1995,1996,1997,1988
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* Jens-Uwe Mager, Helios Software GmbH, Hannover, Germany.
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*
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* Not derived from licensed software.
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*
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* Permission is granted to freely use, copy, modify, and redistribute
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* this software, provided that the author is not construed to be liable
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* for any results of using the software, alterations are clearly marked
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* as such, and this notice is not modified.
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*
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* Changes marked with `--jwe' were made on April 7 1996 by
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* John W. Eaton <jwe@bevo.che.wisc.edu> to support g++
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*
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* Bundled, stripped and adjusted on April 1998 as one single source file
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* for inclusion into the Apache HTTP server by
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* Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@apache.org>
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*
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* Added to APR by David Reid April 2000
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*/
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#include <stdio.h>
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#include <errno.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include <stdlib.h>
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#include <sys/types.h>
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#include <sys/ldr.h>
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#include <a.out.h>
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#include "apr_arch_dso.h"
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#include "apr_portable.h"
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#if APR_HAS_DSO
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#undef FREAD
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#undef FWRITE
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#include <ldfcn.h>
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/*
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* AIX 4.3 does remove some useful definitions from ldfcn.h. Define
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* these here to compensate for that lossage.
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*/
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#ifndef BEGINNING
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#define BEGINNING SEEK_SET
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#endif
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#ifndef FSEEK
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#define FSEEK(ldptr,o,p) fseek(IOPTR(ldptr),(p==BEGINNING)?(OFFSET(ldptr) +o):o,p)
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#endif
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#ifndef FREAD
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#define FREAD(p,s,n,ldptr) fread(p,s,n,IOPTR(ldptr))
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#endif
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/*
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* Mode flags for the dlopen routine.
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*/
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#undef RTLD_LAZY
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#define RTLD_LAZY 1 /* lazy function call binding */
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#undef RTLD_NOW
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#define RTLD_NOW 2 /* immediate function call binding */
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#undef RTLD_GLOBAL
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#define RTLD_GLOBAL 0x100 /* allow symbols to be global */
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/*
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* To be able to initialize, a library may provide a dl_info structure
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* that contains functions to be called to initialize and terminate.
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*/
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struct dl_info {
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void (*init) (void);
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void (*fini) (void);
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};
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/* APR functions...
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*
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* As the AIX functions have been declared in the header file we just
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* add the basic "wrappers" here.
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*/
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APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_dso_handle_put(apr_dso_handle_t **aprdso,
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apr_os_dso_handle_t osdso,
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apr_pool_t *pool)
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{
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*aprdso = apr_pcalloc(pool, sizeof **aprdso);
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(*aprdso)->handle = osdso;
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(*aprdso)->pool = pool;
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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}
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APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_os_dso_handle_get(apr_os_dso_handle_t *osdso,
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apr_dso_handle_t *aprdso)
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{
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*osdso = aprdso->handle;
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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}
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static apr_status_t dso_cleanup(void *thedso)
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{
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apr_dso_handle_t *dso = thedso;
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if (dso->handle != NULL && dlclose(dso->handle) != 0)
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return APR_EINIT;
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dso->handle = NULL;
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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}
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APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_dso_load(apr_dso_handle_t **res_handle,
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const char *path, apr_pool_t *ctx)
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{
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void *os_handle = dlopen((char *)path, RTLD_NOW | RTLD_GLOBAL);
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*res_handle = apr_pcalloc(ctx, sizeof(*res_handle));
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if(os_handle == NULL) {
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(*res_handle)->errormsg = dlerror();
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return APR_EDSOOPEN;
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}
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(*res_handle)->handle = (void*)os_handle;
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(*res_handle)->pool = ctx;
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(*res_handle)->errormsg = NULL;
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apr_pool_cleanup_register(ctx, *res_handle, dso_cleanup, apr_pool_cleanup_null);
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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}
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APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_dso_unload(apr_dso_handle_t *handle)
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{
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return apr_pool_cleanup_run(handle->pool, handle, dso_cleanup);
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}
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APR_DECLARE(apr_status_t) apr_dso_sym(apr_dso_handle_sym_t *ressym,
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apr_dso_handle_t *handle,
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const char *symname)
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{
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void *retval = dlsym(handle->handle, symname);
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if (retval == NULL) {
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handle->errormsg = dlerror();
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return APR_ESYMNOTFOUND;
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}
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*ressym = retval;
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return APR_SUCCESS;
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}
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APR_DECLARE(const char *) apr_dso_error(apr_dso_handle_t *dso, char *buffer, apr_size_t buflen)
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{
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if (dso->errormsg) {
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apr_cpystrn(buffer, dso->errormsg, buflen);
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return dso->errormsg;
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}
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return "No Error";
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}
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/*
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* We simulate dlopen() et al. through a call to load. Because AIX has
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* no call to find an exported symbol we read the loader section of the
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* loaded module and build a list of exported symbols and their virtual
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* address.
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*/
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typedef struct {
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char *name; /* the symbols's name */
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void *addr; /* its relocated virtual address */
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} Export, *ExportPtr;
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/*
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* xlC uses the following structure to list its constructors and
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* destructors. This is gleaned from the output of munch.
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*/
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typedef struct {
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void (*init) (void); /* call static constructors */
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void (*term) (void); /* call static destructors */
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} Cdtor, *CdtorPtr;
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typedef void (*GccCDtorPtr) (void);
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/*
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* The void * handle returned from dlopen is actually a ModulePtr.
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*/
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typedef struct Module {
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struct Module *next;
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char *name; /* module name for refcounting */
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int refCnt; /* the number of references */
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void *entry; /* entry point from load */
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struct dl_info *info; /* optional init/terminate functions */
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CdtorPtr cdtors; /* optional C++ constructors */
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GccCDtorPtr gcc_ctor; /* g++ constructors --jwe */
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GccCDtorPtr gcc_dtor; /* g++ destructors --jwe */
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int nExports; /* the number of exports found */
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ExportPtr exports; /* the array of exports */
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} Module, *ModulePtr;
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/*
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* We keep a list of all loaded modules to be able to call the fini
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* handlers and destructors at atexit() time.
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*/
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static ModulePtr modList;
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/*
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* The last error from one of the dl* routines is kept in static
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* variables here. Each error is returned only once to the caller.
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*/
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static char errbuf[BUFSIZ];
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static int errvalid;
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/*
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* The `fixed' gcc header files on AIX 3.2.5 provide a prototype for
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* strdup(). --jwe
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*/
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extern char *strdup(const char *);
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static void caterr(char *);
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static int readExports(ModulePtr);
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static void terminate(void);
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static void *findMain(void);
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void *dlopen(const char *path, int mode)
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{
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register ModulePtr mp;
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static void *mainModule;
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/*
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* Upon the first call register a terminate handler that will
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* close all libraries. Also get a reference to the main module
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* for use with loadbind.
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*/
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if (!mainModule) {
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if ((mainModule = findMain()) == NULL)
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return NULL;
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atexit(terminate);
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}
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/*
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* Scan the list of modules if we have the module already loaded.
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*/
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for (mp = modList; mp; mp = mp->next)
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if (strcmp(mp->name, path) == 0) {
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mp->refCnt++;
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return mp;
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}
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if ((mp = (ModulePtr) calloc(1, sizeof(*mp))) == NULL) {
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errvalid++;
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strcpy(errbuf, "calloc: ");
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strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
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return NULL;
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}
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if ((mp->name = strdup(path)) == NULL) {
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errvalid++;
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strcpy(errbuf, "strdup: ");
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strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
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free(mp);
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* load should be declared load(const char *...). Thus we
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* cast the path to a normal char *. Ugly.
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*/
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if ((mp->entry = (void *) loadAndInit((char *) path, L_NOAUTODEFER, NULL)) == NULL) {
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free(mp->name);
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free(mp);
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errvalid++;
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strcpy(errbuf, "dlopen: ");
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strcat(errbuf, path);
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strcat(errbuf, ": ");
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/*
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* If AIX says the file is not executable, the error
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* can be further described by querying the loader about
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* the last error.
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*/
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if (errno == ENOEXEC) {
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char *tmp[BUFSIZ / sizeof(char *)];
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if (loadquery(L_GETMESSAGES, tmp, sizeof(tmp)) == -1)
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strcpy(errbuf, strerror(errno));
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else {
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char **p;
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for (p = tmp; *p; p++)
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caterr(*p);
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}
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}
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else
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strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
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return NULL;
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}
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mp->refCnt = 1;
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mp->next = modList;
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modList = mp;
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if (loadbind(0, mainModule, mp->entry) == -1) {
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dlclose(mp);
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errvalid++;
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strcpy(errbuf, "loadbind: ");
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strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* If the user wants global binding, loadbind against all other
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* loaded modules.
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*/
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if (mode & RTLD_GLOBAL) {
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register ModulePtr mp1;
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for (mp1 = mp->next; mp1; mp1 = mp1->next)
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if (loadbind(0, mp1->entry, mp->entry) == -1) {
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dlclose(mp);
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errvalid++;
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strcpy(errbuf, "loadbind: ");
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strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
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return NULL;
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}
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}
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if (readExports(mp) == -1) {
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dlclose(mp);
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return NULL;
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}
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/*
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* If there is a dl_info structure, call the init function.
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*/
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if (mp->info = (struct dl_info *) dlsym(mp, "dl_info")) {
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if (mp->info->init)
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(*mp->info->init) ();
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}
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else
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errvalid = 0;
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/*
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* If the shared object was compiled using xlC we will need
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* to call static constructors (and later on dlclose destructors).
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*/
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if (mp->cdtors = (CdtorPtr) dlsym(mp, "__cdtors")) {
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CdtorPtr cp = mp->cdtors;
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while (cp->init || cp->term) {
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if (cp->init && cp->init != (void (*)(void)) 0xffffffff)
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(*cp->init) ();
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cp++;
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}
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/*
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* If the shared object was compiled using g++, we will need
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* to call global constructors using the _GLOBAL__DI function,
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* and later, global destructors using the _GLOBAL_DD
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* funciton. --jwe
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*/
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}
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else if (mp->gcc_ctor = (GccCDtorPtr) dlsym(mp, "_GLOBAL__DI")) {
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(*mp->gcc_ctor) ();
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mp->gcc_dtor = (GccCDtorPtr) dlsym(mp, "_GLOBAL__DD");
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}
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else
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errvalid = 0;
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return mp;
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}
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/*
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* Attempt to decipher an AIX loader error message and append it
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* to our static error message buffer.
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*/
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static void caterr(char *s)
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{
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register char *p = s;
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while (*p >= '0' && *p <= '9')
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p++;
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switch (atoi(s)) {
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case L_ERROR_TOOMANY:
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strcat(errbuf, "to many errors");
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break;
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case L_ERROR_NOLIB:
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strcat(errbuf, "can't load library");
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strcat(errbuf, p);
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break;
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case L_ERROR_UNDEF:
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strcat(errbuf, "can't find symbol");
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strcat(errbuf, p);
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break;
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case L_ERROR_RLDBAD:
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strcat(errbuf, "bad RLD");
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strcat(errbuf, p);
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break;
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case L_ERROR_FORMAT:
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strcat(errbuf, "bad exec format in");
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strcat(errbuf, p);
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break;
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case L_ERROR_ERRNO:
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strcat(errbuf, strerror(atoi(++p)));
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break;
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default:
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strcat(errbuf, s);
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break;
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}
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}
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void *dlsym(void *handle, const char *symbol)
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{
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register ModulePtr mp = (ModulePtr) handle;
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register ExportPtr ep;
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register int i;
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/*
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* Could speed up the search, but I assume that one assigns
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* the result to function pointers anyways.
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*/
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for (ep = mp->exports, i = mp->nExports; i; i--, ep++)
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if (strcmp(ep->name, symbol) == 0)
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return ep->addr;
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errvalid++;
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strcpy(errbuf, "dlsym: undefined symbol ");
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strcat(errbuf, symbol);
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return NULL;
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}
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const char *dlerror(void)
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{
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if (errvalid) {
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errvalid = 0;
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return errbuf;
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}
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return NULL;
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}
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int dlclose(void *handle)
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{
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register ModulePtr mp = (ModulePtr) handle;
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int result;
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register ModulePtr mp1;
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if (--mp->refCnt > 0)
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return 0;
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if (mp->info && mp->info->fini)
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(*mp->info->fini) ();
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if (mp->cdtors) {
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CdtorPtr cp = mp->cdtors;
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while (cp->init || cp->term) {
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if (cp->term && cp->init != (void (*)(void)) 0xffffffff)
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(*cp->term) ();
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cp++;
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}
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/*
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* If the function to handle global destructors for g++
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* exists, call it. --jwe
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*/
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}
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else if (mp->gcc_dtor) {
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(*mp->gcc_dtor) ();
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}
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result = unload(mp->entry);
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if (result == -1) {
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errvalid++;
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strcpy(errbuf, strerror(errno));
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}
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if (mp->exports) {
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register ExportPtr ep;
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register int i;
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for (ep = mp->exports, i = mp->nExports; i; i--, ep++)
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if (ep->name)
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free(ep->name);
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free(mp->exports);
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}
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if (mp == modList)
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modList = mp->next;
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else {
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for (mp1 = modList; mp1; mp1 = mp1->next)
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if (mp1->next == mp) {
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mp1->next = mp->next;
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break;
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}
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}
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free(mp->name);
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free(mp);
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return result;
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}
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static void terminate(void)
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{
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while (modList)
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dlclose(modList);
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}
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/*
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* Build the export table from the XCOFF .loader section.
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*/
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static int readExports(ModulePtr mp)
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{
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LDFILE *ldp = NULL;
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SCNHDR sh, shdata;
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LDHDR *lhp;
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char *ldbuf;
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LDSYM *ls;
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int i;
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ExportPtr ep;
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struct ld_info *lp;
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char *buf;
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int size = 4 * 1024;
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void *dataorg;
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/*
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* The module might be loaded due to the LIBPATH
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* environment variable. Search for the loaded
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* module using L_GETINFO.
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*/
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if ((buf = malloc(size)) == NULL) {
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errvalid++;
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strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: ");
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strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
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return -1;
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}
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while ((i = loadquery(L_GETINFO, buf, size)) == -1 && errno == ENOMEM) {
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free(buf);
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size += 4 * 1024;
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if ((buf = malloc(size)) == NULL) {
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errvalid++;
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strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: ");
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strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
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return -1;
|
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}
|
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}
|
|
if (i == -1) {
|
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errvalid++;
|
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strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: ");
|
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strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
|
|
free(buf);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* Traverse the list of loaded modules. The entry point
|
|
* returned by load() does actually point to the TOC
|
|
* entry contained in the data segment.
|
|
*/
|
|
lp = (struct ld_info *) buf;
|
|
while (lp) {
|
|
if ((unsigned long) mp->entry >= (unsigned long) lp->ldinfo_dataorg &&
|
|
(unsigned long) mp->entry < (unsigned long) lp->ldinfo_dataorg +
|
|
lp->ldinfo_datasize) {
|
|
dataorg = lp->ldinfo_dataorg;
|
|
ldp = ldopen(lp->ldinfo_filename, ldp);
|
|
break;
|
|
}
|
|
if (lp->ldinfo_next == 0)
|
|
lp = NULL;
|
|
else
|
|
lp = (struct ld_info *) ((char *) lp + lp->ldinfo_next);
|
|
}
|
|
free(buf);
|
|
if (!ldp) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: ");
|
|
strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (TYPE(ldp) != U802TOCMAGIC) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: bad magic");
|
|
while (ldclose(ldp) == FAILURE);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* Get the padding for the data section. This is needed for
|
|
* AIX 4.1 compilers. This is used when building the final
|
|
* function pointer to the exported symbol.
|
|
*/
|
|
if (ldnshread(ldp, _DATA, &shdata) != SUCCESS) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: cannot read data section header");
|
|
while (ldclose(ldp) == FAILURE);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (ldnshread(ldp, _LOADER, &sh) != SUCCESS) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: cannot read loader section header");
|
|
while (ldclose(ldp) == FAILURE);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* We read the complete loader section in one chunk, this makes
|
|
* finding long symbol names residing in the string table easier.
|
|
*/
|
|
if ((ldbuf = (char *) malloc(sh.s_size)) == NULL) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: ");
|
|
strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
|
|
while (ldclose(ldp) == FAILURE);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (FSEEK(ldp, sh.s_scnptr, BEGINNING) != OKFSEEK) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: cannot seek to loader section");
|
|
free(ldbuf);
|
|
while (ldclose(ldp) == FAILURE);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
if (FREAD(ldbuf, sh.s_size, 1, ldp) != 1) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: cannot read loader section");
|
|
free(ldbuf);
|
|
while (ldclose(ldp) == FAILURE);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
lhp = (LDHDR *) ldbuf;
|
|
ls = (LDSYM *) (ldbuf + LDHDRSZ);
|
|
/*
|
|
* Count the number of exports to include in our export table.
|
|
*/
|
|
for (i = lhp->l_nsyms; i; i--, ls++) {
|
|
if (!LDR_EXPORT(*ls))
|
|
continue;
|
|
mp->nExports++;
|
|
}
|
|
if ((mp->exports = (ExportPtr) calloc(mp->nExports, sizeof(*mp->exports))) == NULL) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "readExports: ");
|
|
strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
|
|
free(ldbuf);
|
|
while (ldclose(ldp) == FAILURE);
|
|
return -1;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* Fill in the export table. All entries are relative to
|
|
* the beginning of the data origin.
|
|
*/
|
|
ep = mp->exports;
|
|
ls = (LDSYM *) (ldbuf + LDHDRSZ);
|
|
for (i = lhp->l_nsyms; i; i--, ls++) {
|
|
char *symname;
|
|
char tmpsym[SYMNMLEN + 1];
|
|
if (!LDR_EXPORT(*ls))
|
|
continue;
|
|
if (ls->l_zeroes == 0)
|
|
symname = ls->l_offset + lhp->l_stoff + ldbuf;
|
|
else {
|
|
/*
|
|
* The l_name member is not zero terminated, we
|
|
* must copy the first SYMNMLEN chars and make
|
|
* sure we have a zero byte at the end.
|
|
*/
|
|
strncpy(tmpsym, ls->l_name, SYMNMLEN);
|
|
tmpsym[SYMNMLEN] = '\0';
|
|
symname = tmpsym;
|
|
}
|
|
ep->name = strdup(symname);
|
|
ep->addr = (void *) ((unsigned long) dataorg +
|
|
ls->l_value - shdata.s_vaddr);
|
|
ep++;
|
|
}
|
|
free(ldbuf);
|
|
while (ldclose(ldp) == FAILURE);
|
|
return 0;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/*
|
|
* Find the main modules data origin. This is used as export pointer
|
|
* for loadbind() to be able to resolve references to the main part.
|
|
*/
|
|
static void *findMain(void)
|
|
{
|
|
struct ld_info *lp;
|
|
char *buf;
|
|
int size = 4 * 1024;
|
|
int i;
|
|
void *ret;
|
|
|
|
if ((buf = malloc(size)) == NULL) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "findMain: ");
|
|
strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
while ((i = loadquery(L_GETINFO, buf, size)) == -1 && errno == ENOMEM) {
|
|
free(buf);
|
|
size += 4 * 1024;
|
|
if ((buf = malloc(size)) == NULL) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "findMain: ");
|
|
strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
if (i == -1) {
|
|
errvalid++;
|
|
strcpy(errbuf, "findMain: ");
|
|
strcat(errbuf, strerror(errno));
|
|
free(buf);
|
|
return NULL;
|
|
}
|
|
/*
|
|
* The first entry is the main module. The data segment
|
|
* starts with the TOC entries for all exports, so the
|
|
* data segment origin works as argument for loadbind.
|
|
*/
|
|
lp = (struct ld_info *) buf;
|
|
ret = lp->ldinfo_dataorg;
|
|
free(buf);
|
|
return ret;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#endif
|