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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
63645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen
64645c4be3SJohn Polstraprovides access to the shared object in
65645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa path ,
66645c4be3SJohn Polstrareturning a descriptor that can be used for later
67645c4be3SJohn Polstrareferences to the object in calls to
68645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym
69645c4be3SJohn Polstraand
70645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose .
71645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf
72645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa path
73645c4be3SJohn Polstrawas not in the address space prior to the call to
74645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen ,
75645c4be3SJohn Polstrait is placed in the address space.
76645c4be3SJohn PolstraWhen an object is first loaded into the address space in this way, its
77645c4be3SJohn Polstrafunction
78645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn _init ,
79645c4be3SJohn Polstraif any, is called by the dynamic linker.
80645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf
81645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa path
82645c4be3SJohn Polstrahas already been placed in the address space in a previous call to
83645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen ,
84645c4be3SJohn Polstrait is not added a second time, although a reference count of
85645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen
86645c4be3SJohn Polstraoperations on
87645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa path
88645c4be3SJohn Polstrais maintained.
89645c4be3SJohn PolstraA null pointer supplied for
90645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa path
91645c4be3SJohn Polstrais interpreted as a reference to the main
92645c4be3SJohn Polstraexecutable of the process.
93645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa mode
94645c4be3SJohn Polstracontrols the way in which external function references from the
95645c4be3SJohn Polstraloaded object are bound to their referents.
9607f643a5SJohn PolstraIt must contain one of the following values, possibly ORed with
9707f643a5SJohn Polstraadditional flags which will be described subsequently:
98645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Bl -tag -width RTLD_LAZYX
99645c4be3SJohn Polstra.It Dv RTLD_LAZY
100645c4be3SJohn PolstraEach external function reference is resolved when the function is first
101645c4be3SJohn Polstracalled.
102645c4be3SJohn Polstra.It Dv RTLD_NOW
103645c4be3SJohn PolstraAll external function references are bound immediately by
104645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen .
105645c4be3SJohn Polstra.El
106645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp
107645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_LAZY
108645c4be3SJohn Polstrais normally preferred, for reasons of efficiency.
109645c4be3SJohn PolstraHowever,
110645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_NOW
111645c4be3SJohn Polstrais useful to ensure that any undefined symbols are discovered during the
112645c4be3SJohn Polstracall to
113645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen .
11407f643a5SJohn Polstra.Pp
11507f643a5SJohn PolstraOne of the following flags may be ORed into the
11607f643a5SJohn Polstra.Fa mode
11707f643a5SJohn Polstraargument:
11807f643a5SJohn Polstra.Bl -tag -width RTLD_GLOBALX
11907f643a5SJohn Polstra.It Dv RTLD_GLOBAL
12007f643a5SJohn PolstraSymbols from this shared object and its directed acyclic graph (DAG)
12107f643a5SJohn Polstraof needed objects will be available for resolving undefined references
12207f643a5SJohn Polstrafrom all other shared objects.
12307f643a5SJohn Polstra.It Dv RTLD_LOCAL
12407f643a5SJohn PolstraSymbols in this shared object and its DAG of needed objects will be
12507f643a5SJohn Polstraavailable for resolving undefined references only from other objects
126760d9686SRuslan Ermilovin the same DAG.
127760d9686SRuslan ErmilovThis is the default, but it may be specified
12807f643a5SJohn Polstraexplicitly with this flag.
129c6de4ce7SMaxim Sobolev.It Dv RTLD_TRACE
130c6de4ce7SMaxim SobolevWhen set, causes dynamic linker to exit after loading all objects
131c6de4ce7SMaxim Sobolevneeded by this shared object and printing a summary which includes
132c6de4ce7SMaxim Sobolevthe absolute pathnames of all objects, to standard output.
133c6de4ce7SMaxim SobolevWith this flag
134c6de4ce7SMaxim Sobolev.Fn dlopen
135c6de4ce7SMaxim Sobolevwill return to the caller only in the case of error.
13607f643a5SJohn Polstra.El
13707f643a5SJohn Polstra.Pp
138645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf
139645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen
140645c4be3SJohn Polstrafails, it returns a null pointer, and sets an error condition which may
141645c4be3SJohn Polstrabe interrogated with
142645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror .
143645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp
144645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym
145645c4be3SJohn Polstrareturns the address binding of the symbol described in the null-terminated
146645c4be3SJohn Polstracharacter string
147645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa symbol ,
148645c4be3SJohn Polstraas it occurs in the shared object identified by
149645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa handle .
150645c4be3SJohn PolstraThe symbols exported by objects added to the address space by
151645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen
152645c4be3SJohn Polstracan be accessed only through calls to
153645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym .
154645c4be3SJohn PolstraSuch symbols do not supersede any definition of those symbols already present
155645c4be3SJohn Polstrain the address space when the object is loaded, nor are they available to
156645c4be3SJohn Polstrasatisfy normal dynamic linking references.
1577f244df8SJohn Polstra.Pp
1587f244df8SJohn PolstraIf
1597f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym
1607f244df8SJohn Polstrais called with the special
161645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa handle
1627f244df8SJohn Polstra.Dv NULL ,
1637f244df8SJohn Polstrait is interpreted as a reference to the executable or shared object
1647f244df8SJohn Polstrafrom which the call
165760d9686SRuslan Ermilovis being made.
166760d9686SRuslan ErmilovThus a shared object can reference its own symbols.
1677f244df8SJohn Polstra.Pp
1687f244df8SJohn PolstraIf
169645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym
1707f244df8SJohn Polstrais called with the special
1717f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fa handle
1727f244df8SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_DEFAULT ,
1737f244df8SJohn Polstrathe search for the symbol follows the algorithm used for resolving
174760d9686SRuslan Ermilovundefined symbols when objects are loaded.
175760d9686SRuslan ErmilovThe objects searched are
1767f244df8SJohn Polstraas follows, in the given order:
1777f244df8SJohn Polstra.Bl -enum
1787f244df8SJohn Polstra.It
1797f244df8SJohn PolstraThe referencing object itself (or the object from which the call to
1807f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym
1817f244df8SJohn Polstrais made), if that object was linked using the
1827f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fl Wsymbolic
1837f244df8SJohn Polstraoption to
1847f244df8SJohn Polstra.Xr ld 1 .
1857f244df8SJohn Polstra.It
1867f244df8SJohn PolstraAll objects loaded at program start-up.
1877f244df8SJohn Polstra.It
1887f244df8SJohn PolstraAll objects loaded via
1897f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen
1907f244df8SJohn Polstrawhich are in needed-object DAGs that also contain the referencing object.
1917f244df8SJohn Polstra.It
1927f244df8SJohn PolstraAll objects loaded via
1937f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen
1947f244df8SJohn Polstrawith the
1957f244df8SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_GLOBAL
1967f244df8SJohn Polstraflag set in the
1977f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fa mode
1987f244df8SJohn Polstraargument.
1997f244df8SJohn Polstra.El
200645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp
201645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf
202645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym
203645c4be3SJohn Polstrais called with the special
204645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa handle
205645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_NEXT ,
206645c4be3SJohn Polstrathen the search for the symbol is limited to the shared objects
207645c4be3SJohn Polstrawhich were loaded after the one issuing the call to
208645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym .
209645c4be3SJohn PolstraThus, if the function is called from the main program, all
210645c4be3SJohn Polstrathe shared libraries are searched.
211645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf it is called from a shared library, all subsequent shared
212645c4be3SJohn Polstralibraries are searched.
213645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dv RTLD_NEXT
214645c4be3SJohn Polstrais useful for implementing wrappers around library functions.
215645c4be3SJohn PolstraFor example, a wrapper function
216645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn getpid
217645c4be3SJohn Polstracould access the
218645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Dq real
219645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn getpid
220645c4be3SJohn Polstrawith
221c786c636SJoerg Wunsch.Li dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, \&"getpid\&") .
222dc12134aSGarrett Wollman(Actually, the
223dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlfunc
224dc12134aSGarrett Wollmaninterface, below, should be used, since
225dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn getpid
226dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanis a function and not a data object.)
227645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp
2287f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym
2297f244df8SJohn Polstrareturns a null pointer if the symbol cannot be found, and sets an error
2307f244df8SJohn Polstracondition which may be queried with
2317f244df8SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror .
2327f244df8SJohn Polstra.Pp
233dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlfunc
234dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanimplements all of the behavior of
235dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlsym ,
236dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanbut has a return type which can be cast to a function pointer without
237dc12134aSGarrett Wollmantriggering compiler diagnostics.
238760d9686SRuslan Ermilov.Fn ( dlsym
239dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanreturns a data pointer; in the C standard, conversions between
240760d9686SRuslan Ermilovdata and function pointer types are undefined.
241760d9686SRuslan ErmilovSome compilers and
242dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Xr lint 1
243760d9686SRuslan Ermilovutilities warn about such casts.)
244dc12134aSGarrett WollmanThe precise return type of
245dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlfunc
246dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanis unspecified; applications must cast it to an appropriate function pointer
247dc12134aSGarrett Wollmantype.
248dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Pp
249645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror
250645c4be3SJohn Polstrareturns a null-terminated character string describing the last error that
251645c4be3SJohn Polstraoccurred during a call to
252645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlopen ,
253645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlsym ,
254dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlfunc ,
255645c4be3SJohn Polstraor
256645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose .
257645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf no such error has occurred,
258645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror
259645c4be3SJohn Polstrareturns a null pointer.
260645c4be3SJohn PolstraAt each call to
261645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror ,
262760d9686SRuslan Ermilovthe error indication is reset.
263760d9686SRuslan ErmilovThus in the case of two calls
264645c4be3SJohn Polstrato
265645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror ,
266645c4be3SJohn Polstrawhere the second call follows the first immediately, the second call
267645c4be3SJohn Polstrawill always return a null pointer.
268645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp
269645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose
270645c4be3SJohn Polstradeletes a reference to the shared object referenced by
271645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa handle .
272645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf the reference count drops to 0, the object is removed from the
273645c4be3SJohn Polstraaddress space, and
274645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fa handle
275645c4be3SJohn Polstrais rendered invalid.
276645c4be3SJohn PolstraJust before removing a shared object in this way, the dynamic linker
277645c4be3SJohn Polstracalls the object's
278645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn _fini
279645c4be3SJohn Polstrafunction, if such a function is defined by the object.
280645c4be3SJohn PolstraIf
281645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose
282645c4be3SJohn Polstrais successful, it returns a value of 0.
283645c4be3SJohn PolstraOtherwise it returns -1, and sets an error condition that can be
284645c4be3SJohn Polstrainterrogated with
285645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror .
286645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Pp
287645c4be3SJohn PolstraThe object-intrinsic functions
288645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn _init
289645c4be3SJohn Polstraand
290645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn _fini
291645c4be3SJohn Polstraare called with no arguments, and are not expected to return values.
292f28529d7SJoseph Koshy.Sh NOTES
293f28529d7SJoseph KoshyELF executables need to be linked
294f28529d7SJoseph Koshyusing the
295f28529d7SJoseph Koshy.Fl export-dynamic
296f28529d7SJoseph Koshyoption to
297f28529d7SJoseph Koshy.Xr ld 1
298f28529d7SJoseph Koshyfor symbols defined in the executable to become visible to
299f28529d7SJoseph Koshy.Fn dlsym .
300c786c636SJoerg Wunsch.Pp
301c786c636SJoerg WunschIn previous implementations, it was necessary to prepend an underscore
302c786c636SJoerg Wunschto all external symbols in order to gain symbol
303760d9686SRuslan Ermilovcompatibility with object code compiled from the C language.
304760d9686SRuslan ErmilovThis is
305c786c636SJoerg Wunschstill the case when using the (obsolete)
306c786c636SJoerg Wunsch.Fl aout
307c786c636SJoerg Wunschoption to the C language compiler.
308645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Sh ERRORS
309dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlopen ,
310dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlsym ,
311645c4be3SJohn Polstraand
312dc12134aSGarrett Wollman.Fn dlfunc
313dc12134aSGarrett Wollmanreturn a null pointer in the event of errors.
314645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlclose
315645c4be3SJohn Polstrareturns 0 on success, or -1 if an error occurred.
316645c4be3SJohn PolstraWhenever an error has been detected, a message detailing it can be
317645c4be3SJohn Polstraretrieved via a call to
318645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Fn dlerror .
319645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Sh SEE ALSO
320645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Xr ld 1 ,
321645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Xr rtld 1 ,
3224088069cSDima Dorfman.Xr dladdr 3 ,
323645c4be3SJohn Polstra.Xr link 5
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