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SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE 23645c4be3SJohn Polstra.\" INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY THIS 24645c4be3SJohn Polstra.\" SOURCE CODE OR ANY PART THEREOF. 25645c4be3SJohn Polstra.\" 26645c4be3SJohn Polstra.\" Sun Microsystems, Inc. 27645c4be3SJohn Polstra.\" 2550 Garcia Avenue 28645c4be3SJohn Polstra.\" Mountain View, California 94043 29645c4be3SJohn Polstra.\" 30645c4be3SJohn Polstra.\" Copyright (c) 1991 Sun Microsystems, Inc. 31645c4be3SJohn Polstra.\" 32645c4be3SJohn Polstra.\" @(#) dlopen.3 1.6 90/01/31 SMI 337f3dea24SPeter Wemm.\" $FreeBSD$ 34fbc400a6SNik Clayton.\" 35a4a96c81SMike Barcroft.Dd September 10, 2002 36a307d598SRuslan Ermilov.Os 37645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dt DLOPEN 3 38645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Sh NAME 39dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Nm dlopen , dlsym , dlfunc , dlerror , dlclose 40645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Nd programmatic interface to the dynamic linker 4125bb73e0SAlexey Zelkin.Sh LIBRARY 4225bb73e0SAlexey Zelkin.Lb libc 43645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Sh SYNOPSIS 4432eef9aeSRuslan Ermilov.In dlfcn.h 45645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Ft void * 46645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen "const char *path" "int mode" 47645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Ft void * 48a4a96c81SMike Barcroft.Fn dlsym "void * restrict handle" "const char * restrict symbol" 49fda23019SGarrett Wollman.Ft dlfunc_t 50a4a96c81SMike Barcroft.Fn dlfunc "void * restrict handle" "const char * restrict symbol" 51645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Ft const char * 52645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror "void" 53645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Ft int 54645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose "void *handle" 55645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Sh DESCRIPTION 56645c4be3SJohn PolstraThese functions provide a simple programmatic interface to the services of the 57645c4be3SJohn Polstradynamic linker. 58645c4be3SJohn PolstraOperations are provided to add new shared objects to a 59645c4be3SJohn Polstraprogram's address space, to obtain the address bindings of symbols 60645c4be3SJohn Polstradefined by such 61645c4be3SJohn Polstraobjects, and to remove such objects when their use is no longer required. 62645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp 6395f4226bSRuslan ErmilovThe 64645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen 6595f4226bSRuslan Ermilovfunction 66645c4be3SJohn Polstraprovides access to the shared object in 67645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa path , 68645c4be3SJohn Polstrareturning a descriptor that can be used for later 69645c4be3SJohn Polstrareferences to the object in calls to 70645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym 71645c4be3SJohn Polstraand 72645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose . 73645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf 74645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa path 75645c4be3SJohn Polstrawas not in the address space prior to the call to 76645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen , 77645c4be3SJohn Polstrait is placed in the address space. 78645c4be3SJohn PolstraWhen an object is first loaded into the address space in this way, its 79645c4be3SJohn Polstrafunction 80645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn _init , 81645c4be3SJohn Polstraif any, is called by the dynamic linker. 82645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf 83645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa path 84645c4be3SJohn Polstrahas already been placed in the address space in a previous call to 85645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen , 86645c4be3SJohn Polstrait is not added a second time, although a reference count of 87645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen 88645c4be3SJohn Polstraoperations on 89645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa path 90645c4be3SJohn Polstrais maintained. 91645c4be3SJohn PolstraA null pointer supplied for 92645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa path 93645c4be3SJohn Polstrais interpreted as a reference to the main 94645c4be3SJohn Polstraexecutable of the process. 952efeeba5SRuslan ErmilovThe 96645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa mode 972efeeba5SRuslan Ermilovargument 98645c4be3SJohn Polstracontrols the way in which external function references from the 99645c4be3SJohn Polstraloaded object are bound to their referents. 10007f643a5SJohn PolstraIt must contain one of the following values, possibly ORed with 10107f643a5SJohn Polstraadditional flags which will be described subsequently: 102645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Bl -tag -width RTLD_LAZYX 103645c4be3SJohn Polstra.It Dv RTLD_LAZY 104645c4be3SJohn PolstraEach external function reference is resolved when the function is first 105645c4be3SJohn Polstracalled. 106645c4be3SJohn Polstra.It Dv RTLD_NOW 107645c4be3SJohn PolstraAll external function references are bound immediately by 108645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen . 109645c4be3SJohn Polstra.El 110645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp 111645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_LAZY 112645c4be3SJohn Polstrais normally preferred, for reasons of efficiency. 113645c4be3SJohn PolstraHowever, 114645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_NOW 115645c4be3SJohn Polstrais useful to ensure that any undefined symbols are discovered during the 116645c4be3SJohn Polstracall to 117645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen . 11807f643a5SJohn Polstra.Pp 11907f643a5SJohn PolstraOne of the following flags may be ORed into the 12007f643a5SJohn Polstra.Fa mode 12107f643a5SJohn Polstraargument: 12207f643a5SJohn Polstra.Bl -tag -width RTLD_GLOBALX 12307f643a5SJohn Polstra.It Dv RTLD_GLOBAL 12407f643a5SJohn PolstraSymbols from this shared object and its directed acyclic graph (DAG) 12507f643a5SJohn Polstraof needed objects will be available for resolving undefined references 12607f643a5SJohn Polstrafrom all other shared objects. 12707f643a5SJohn Polstra.It Dv RTLD_LOCAL 12807f643a5SJohn PolstraSymbols in this shared object and its DAG of needed objects will be 12907f643a5SJohn Polstraavailable for resolving undefined references only from other objects 130760d9686SRuslan Ermilovin the same DAG. 131760d9686SRuslan ErmilovThis is the default, but it may be specified 13207f643a5SJohn Polstraexplicitly with this flag. 133c6de4ce7SMaxim Sobolev.It Dv RTLD_TRACE 134c6de4ce7SMaxim SobolevWhen set, causes dynamic linker to exit after loading all objects 135c6de4ce7SMaxim Sobolevneeded by this shared object and printing a summary which includes 136c6de4ce7SMaxim Sobolevthe absolute pathnames of all objects, to standard output. 137c6de4ce7SMaxim SobolevWith this flag 138c6de4ce7SMaxim Sobolev.Fn dlopen 139c6de4ce7SMaxim Sobolevwill return to the caller only in the case of error. 14007f643a5SJohn Polstra.El 14107f643a5SJohn Polstra.Pp 142645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf 143645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen 144645c4be3SJohn Polstrafails, it returns a null pointer, and sets an error condition which may 145645c4be3SJohn Polstrabe interrogated with 146645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror . 147645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp 14895f4226bSRuslan ErmilovThe 149645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym 15095f4226bSRuslan Ermilovfunction 151645c4be3SJohn Polstrareturns the address binding of the symbol described in the null-terminated 152645c4be3SJohn Polstracharacter string 153645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa symbol , 154645c4be3SJohn Polstraas it occurs in the shared object identified by 155645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa handle . 156645c4be3SJohn PolstraThe symbols exported by objects added to the address space by 157645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen 158645c4be3SJohn Polstracan be accessed only through calls to 159645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym . 160645c4be3SJohn PolstraSuch symbols do not supersede any definition of those symbols already present 161645c4be3SJohn Polstrain the address space when the object is loaded, nor are they available to 162645c4be3SJohn Polstrasatisfy normal dynamic linking references. 1637f244df8SJohn Polstra.Pp 1647f244df8SJohn PolstraIf 1657f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym 1667f244df8SJohn Polstrais called with the special 167645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa handle 1687f244df8SJohn Polstra.Dv NULL , 1697f244df8SJohn Polstrait is interpreted as a reference to the executable or shared object 1707f244df8SJohn Polstrafrom which the call 171760d9686SRuslan Ermilovis being made. 172760d9686SRuslan ErmilovThus a shared object can reference its own symbols. 1737f244df8SJohn Polstra.Pp 1747f244df8SJohn PolstraIf 175645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym 1767f244df8SJohn Polstrais called with the special 1777f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fa handle 1787f244df8SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_DEFAULT , 1797f244df8SJohn Polstrathe search for the symbol follows the algorithm used for resolving 180760d9686SRuslan Ermilovundefined symbols when objects are loaded. 181760d9686SRuslan ErmilovThe objects searched are 1827f244df8SJohn Polstraas follows, in the given order: 1837f244df8SJohn Polstra.Bl -enum 1847f244df8SJohn Polstra.It 1857f244df8SJohn PolstraThe referencing object itself (or the object from which the call to 1867f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym 1877f244df8SJohn Polstrais made), if that object was linked using the 1887f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fl Wsymbolic 1897f244df8SJohn Polstraoption to 1907f244df8SJohn Polstra.Xr ld 1 . 1917f244df8SJohn Polstra.It 1927f244df8SJohn PolstraAll objects loaded at program start-up. 1937f244df8SJohn Polstra.It 1947f244df8SJohn PolstraAll objects loaded via 1957f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen 1967f244df8SJohn Polstrawhich are in needed-object DAGs that also contain the referencing object. 1977f244df8SJohn Polstra.It 1987f244df8SJohn PolstraAll objects loaded via 1997f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen 2007f244df8SJohn Polstrawith the 2017f244df8SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_GLOBAL 2027f244df8SJohn Polstraflag set in the 2037f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fa mode 2047f244df8SJohn Polstraargument. 2057f244df8SJohn Polstra.El 206645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp 207645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf 208645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym 209645c4be3SJohn Polstrais called with the special 210645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa handle 211645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_NEXT , 212645c4be3SJohn Polstrathen the search for the symbol is limited to the shared objects 213645c4be3SJohn Polstrawhich were loaded after the one issuing the call to 214645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym . 215645c4be3SJohn PolstraThus, if the function is called from the main program, all 216645c4be3SJohn Polstrathe shared libraries are searched. 217645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf it is called from a shared library, all subsequent shared 218645c4be3SJohn Polstralibraries are searched. 219645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_NEXT 220645c4be3SJohn Polstrais useful for implementing wrappers around library functions. 221645c4be3SJohn PolstraFor example, a wrapper function 222645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn getpid 223645c4be3SJohn Polstracould access the 224645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dq real 225645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn getpid 226645c4be3SJohn Polstrawith 227c786c636SJoerg Wunsch.Li dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, \&"getpid\&") . 228dc12134aSGarrett Wollman(Actually, the 229dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlfunc 230dc12134aSGarrett Wollmaninterface, below, should be used, since 231dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn getpid 232dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanis a function and not a data object.) 233645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp 23495f4226bSRuslan ErmilovThe 2357f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym 23695f4226bSRuslan Ermilovfunction 2377f244df8SJohn Polstrareturns a null pointer if the symbol cannot be found, and sets an error 2387f244df8SJohn Polstracondition which may be queried with 2397f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror . 2407f244df8SJohn Polstra.Pp 24195f4226bSRuslan ErmilovThe 242dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlfunc 24395f4226bSRuslan Ermilovfunction 244dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanimplements all of the behavior of 245dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlsym , 246dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanbut has a return type which can be cast to a function pointer without 247dc12134aSGarrett Wollmantriggering compiler diagnostics. 24895f4226bSRuslan Ermilov(The 24995f4226bSRuslan Ermilov.Fn dlsym 25095f4226bSRuslan Ermilovfunction 251dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanreturns a data pointer; in the C standard, conversions between 252760d9686SRuslan Ermilovdata and function pointer types are undefined. 253760d9686SRuslan ErmilovSome compilers and 254dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Xr lint 1 255760d9686SRuslan Ermilovutilities warn about such casts.) 256dc12134aSGarrett WollmanThe precise return type of 257dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlfunc 258dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanis unspecified; applications must cast it to an appropriate function pointer 259dc12134aSGarrett Wollmantype. 260dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Pp 26195f4226bSRuslan ErmilovThe 262645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror 26395f4226bSRuslan Ermilovfunction 264645c4be3SJohn Polstrareturns a null-terminated character string describing the last error that 265645c4be3SJohn Polstraoccurred during a call to 266645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen , 267645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym , 268dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlfunc , 269645c4be3SJohn Polstraor 270645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose . 271645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf no such error has occurred, 272645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror 273645c4be3SJohn Polstrareturns a null pointer. 274645c4be3SJohn PolstraAt each call to 275645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror , 276760d9686SRuslan Ermilovthe error indication is reset. 277760d9686SRuslan ErmilovThus in the case of two calls 278645c4be3SJohn Polstrato 279645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror , 280645c4be3SJohn Polstrawhere the second call follows the first immediately, the second call 281645c4be3SJohn Polstrawill always return a null pointer. 282645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp 28395f4226bSRuslan ErmilovThe 284645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose 28595f4226bSRuslan Ermilovfunction 286645c4be3SJohn Polstradeletes a reference to the shared object referenced by 287645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa handle . 288645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf the reference count drops to 0, the object is removed from the 289645c4be3SJohn Polstraaddress space, and 290645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa handle 291645c4be3SJohn Polstrais rendered invalid. 292645c4be3SJohn PolstraJust before removing a shared object in this way, the dynamic linker 293645c4be3SJohn Polstracalls the object's 294645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn _fini 295645c4be3SJohn Polstrafunction, if such a function is defined by the object. 296645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf 297645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose 298645c4be3SJohn Polstrais successful, it returns a value of 0. 299645c4be3SJohn PolstraOtherwise it returns -1, and sets an error condition that can be 300645c4be3SJohn Polstrainterrogated with 301645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror . 302645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp 303645c4be3SJohn PolstraThe object-intrinsic functions 304645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn _init 305645c4be3SJohn Polstraand 306645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn _fini 307645c4be3SJohn Polstraare called with no arguments, and are not expected to return values. 308f28529d7SJoseph Koshy.Sh NOTES 309f28529d7SJoseph KoshyELF executables need to be linked 310f28529d7SJoseph Koshyusing the 311f28529d7SJoseph Koshy.Fl export-dynamic 312f28529d7SJoseph Koshyoption to 313f28529d7SJoseph Koshy.Xr ld 1 314f28529d7SJoseph Koshyfor symbols defined in the executable to become visible to 315f28529d7SJoseph Koshy.Fn dlsym . 316c786c636SJoerg Wunsch.Pp 317c786c636SJoerg WunschIn previous implementations, it was necessary to prepend an underscore 318c786c636SJoerg Wunschto all external symbols in order to gain symbol 319760d9686SRuslan Ermilovcompatibility with object code compiled from the C language. 320760d9686SRuslan ErmilovThis is 321c786c636SJoerg Wunschstill the case when using the (obsolete) 322c786c636SJoerg Wunsch.Fl aout 323c786c636SJoerg Wunschoption to the C language compiler. 324645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Sh ERRORS 32595f4226bSRuslan ErmilovThe 326dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlopen , 327dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlsym , 328645c4be3SJohn Polstraand 329dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlfunc 33095f4226bSRuslan Ermilovfunctions 331dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanreturn a null pointer in the event of errors. 33295f4226bSRuslan ErmilovThe 333645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose 33495f4226bSRuslan Ermilovfunction 335645c4be3SJohn Polstrareturns 0 on success, or -1 if an error occurred. 336645c4be3SJohn PolstraWhenever an error has been detected, a message detailing it can be 337645c4be3SJohn Polstraretrieved via a call to 338645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror . 339645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Sh SEE ALSO 340645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Xr ld 1 , 341645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Xr rtld 1 , 3424088069cSDima Dorfman.Xr dladdr 3 , 343645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Xr link 5 344