1b35481d4SNate Williams.\" Copyright (c) 1993 Paul Kranenburg 2b35481d4SNate Williams.\" All rights reserved. 3b35481d4SNate Williams.\" 4b35481d4SNate Williams.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5b35481d4SNate Williams.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 6b35481d4SNate Williams.\" are met: 7b35481d4SNate Williams.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8b35481d4SNate Williams.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9b35481d4SNate Williams.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10b35481d4SNate Williams.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11b35481d4SNate Williams.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12b35481d4SNate Williams.\" 3. 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The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote products 16b35481d4SNate Williams.\" derived from this software without specific prior written permission 17b35481d4SNate Williams.\" 18b35481d4SNate Williams.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR 19b35481d4SNate Williams.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES 20b35481d4SNate Williams.\" OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. 21b35481d4SNate Williams.\" IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, 22b35481d4SNate Williams.\" INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT 23b35481d4SNate Williams.\" NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, 24b35481d4SNate Williams.\" DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY 25b35481d4SNate Williams.\" THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT 26b35481d4SNate Williams.\" (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF 27b35481d4SNate Williams.\" THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 28b35481d4SNate Williams.\" 29b35481d4SNate Williams.\" $Id$ 30b35481d4SNate Williams.\" 31b35481d4SNate Williams.Dd October 23, 1993 32b35481d4SNate Williams.Dt LINK 5 33b35481d4SNate Williams.Os 34b35481d4SNate Williams.Sh NAME 35b35481d4SNate Williams.Nm link 36b35481d4SNate Williams.Nd dynamic loader and link editor interface 37b35481d4SNate Williams.Sh SYNOPSIS 38b35481d4SNate Williams.Fd #include <link.h> 39b35481d4SNate Williams.Sh DESCRIPTION 40b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe include file 41b35481d4SNate Williams.Aq Pa link.h 42b35481d4SNate Williamsdeclares several structures that are present in dynamically linked 43b35481d4SNate Williamsprograms and libraries. 44b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe structures define the interface between several components of the 45b35481d4SNate Williamslink-editor and loader mechanism. The layout of a number of these 46b35481d4SNate Williamsstructures within the binaries resembles the a.out format in many places 47b35481d4SNate Williamsas it serves such similar functions as symbol definitions (including the 48b35481d4SNate Williamsaccompanying string table) and relocation records needed to resolve 49b35481d4SNate Williamsreferences to external entities. It also records a number of data structures 50b35481d4SNate Williamsunique to the dynamic loading and linking process. These include references 51b35481d4SNate Williamsto other objects that are required to complete the link-editing process and 52b35481d4SNate Williamsindirection tables to facilitate 53b35481d4SNate Williams.Em Position Independent Code 54b35481d4SNate Williams(PIC for short) to improve sharing of code pages among different processes. 55b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe collection of data structures described here will be refered to as the 56b35481d4SNate Williams.Em Run-time Relocation Section (RRS) 57b35481d4SNate Williamsand is embedded in the standard text and data segments of the dynamically 58b35481d4SNate Williamslinked program or shared object image as the existing 59b35481d4SNate Williams.Xr a.out 60b35481d4SNate Williamsformat offers no room for it elsewhere. 61b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 62b35481d4SNate WilliamsSeveral utilities cooperate to ensure that the task of getting a program 63b35481d4SNate Williamsready to run can complete successfully in a way that optimizes the use 64b35481d4SNate Williamsof system resources. The compiler emits PIC code from which shared libraries 65b35481d4SNate Williamscan be build by 66b35481d4SNate Williams.Xr ld 1. 67b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe compiler also includes size information of any initialized data items 68b35481d4SNate Williamsthrough the .size assembler directive. PIC code differs from conventional code 69b35481d4SNate Williamsin that it accesses data variables through an indirection table, the 70b35481d4SNate WilliamsGlobal Offset Table, by convention accessable by the reserved name 71b35481d4SNate Williams.Em _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_. 72b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe exact mechanism used for this is machine dependent, usually a machine 73b35481d4SNate Williamsregister is reserved for the purpose. The rational behind this construct 74b35481d4SNate Williamsis to generate code that is independent of the actual load address. Only 75b35481d4SNate Williamsthe values contained in the Global Offset Table may need updating at run-time 76b35481d4SNate Williamsdepending on the load addresses of the various shared objects in the address 77b35481d4SNate Williamsspace. 78b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 79b35481d4SNate WilliamsLikewise, procedure calls to globally defined functions are redirected through 80b35481d4SNate Williamsthe Procedure Linkage Table (PLT) residing in the data segment of the core 81b35481d4SNate Williamsimage. Again, this is done to avoid run-time modifications to the text segment. 82b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 83b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe linker-editor allocates the Global Offset Table and Procedure Linkage Table 84b35481d4SNate Williamswhen combining PIC object files into an image suitable for mapping into the 85b35481d4SNate Williamsprocess address space. It also collects all symbols that may be needed by the 86b35481d4SNate Williamsrun-time link-editor and stores these along with the image's text and data bits. 87b35481d4SNate WilliamsAnother reserved symbol, 88b35481d4SNate Williams.Em _DYNAMIC 89b35481d4SNate Williamsis used to indicate the presence of the run-time linker structures. Whenever 90b35481d4SNate Williams_DYNAMIC is relocated to 0, there is no need to invoke the run-time 91b35481d4SNate Williamslink-editor. If this symbol is non-zero, it points at a data structure from 92b35481d4SNate Williamswhich the location of the necessary relocation- and symbol information can 93b35481d4SNate Williamsbe derived. This is most notably used by the start-up module, 94b35481d4SNate Williams.Em crt0. 95b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe _DYNAMIC structure is conventionally located at the start of the data 96b35481d4SNate Williamssegment of the image to which it pertains. 97b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 98b35481d4SNate Williams.Sh DATA STRUCTURES 99b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe data structures supporting dynamic linking and run-time relocation 100b35481d4SNate Williamsreside both in the text and data segments of the image they apply to. 101b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe text segments contain read-only data such as symbols descriptions and 102b35481d4SNate Williamsnames, while the data segments contain the tables that need to be modified by 103b35481d4SNate Williamsduring the relocation process. 104b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 105b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe _DYNAMIC symbol references a 106b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa _dynamic 107b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure: 108b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 109b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct _dynamic { 110b35481d4SNate Williams int d_version; 111b35481d4SNate Williams struct so_debug *d_debug; 112b35481d4SNate Williams union { 113b35481d4SNate Williams struct section_dispatch_table *d_sdt; 114b35481d4SNate Williams } d_un; 115b35481d4SNate Williams struct ld_entry *d_entry; 116b35481d4SNate Williams}; 117b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 118b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width d_version 119b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa d_version 120b35481d4SNate WilliamsThis field provides for different versions of the dynamic linking 121b35481d4SNate Williamsimplementation. The current version numbers understood by ld and ld.so are 122b35481d4SNate Williams.Em LD_VERSION_SUN (3), 123b35481d4SNate Williamswhich is used by the SunOS 4.x releases, and 124b35481d4SNate Williams.Em LD_VERSION_BSD (8), 125b35481d4SNate Williamswhich is currently in use by FreeBSD since release 1.1. 126b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa d_un 127b35481d4SNate WilliamsRefers to a 128b35481d4SNate Williams.Em d_version 129b35481d4SNate Williamsdependent data structure. 130b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa so_debug 131b35481d4SNate Williamsthis field provides debuggers with a hook to access symbol tables of shared 132b35481d4SNate Williamsobjects loaded as a result of the actions of the run-time link-editor. 133b35481d4SNate Williams.El 134b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 135b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe 136b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa section_dispatch_table 137b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure is the main 138b35481d4SNate Williams.Dq dispatcher 139b35481d4SNate Williamstable, containing offsets into the image's segments where various symbol 140b35481d4SNate Williamsand relocation information is located. 141b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 142b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct section_dispatch_table { 143b35481d4SNate Williams struct so_map *sdt_loaded; 144b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_sods; 145b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_filler1; 146b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_got; 147b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_plt; 148b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_rel; 149b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_hash; 150b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_nzlist; 151b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_filler2; 152b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_buckets; 153b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_strings; 154b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_str_sz; 155b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_text_sz; 156b35481d4SNate Williams long sdt_plt_sz; 157b35481d4SNate Williams}; 158b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 159b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 160b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width sdt_filler1 161b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_loaded 162b35481d4SNate WilliamsA pointer to the first link map loaded (see below). This field is set by 163b35481d4SNate Williams.Xr ld.so. 164b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_sods 165b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe start of a (linked) list of shared object descriptors needed by 166b35481d4SNate Williams.Em this 167b35481d4SNate Williamsobject. 168b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_filler1 169b35481d4SNate WilliamsDepricated (used by SunOS to specify library search rules). 170b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_got 171b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe location of the Global Offset Table within this image. 172b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_plt 173b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe location of the Procedure Linkage Table within this image. 174b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_rel 175b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe location of an array of 176b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa relocation_info 177b35481d4SNate Williamsstructures 178b35481d4SNate Williams.Po 179b35481d4SNate Williamssee 180b35481d4SNate Williams.Xr a.out 5 181b35481d4SNate Williams.Pc 182b35481d4SNate Williamsspecifying run-time relocations. 183b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_hash 184b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe location of the hash table for fast symbol lookup in this object's 185b35481d4SNate Williamssymbol table. 186b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_nzlist 187b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe location of the symbol table. 188b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_filler2 189b35481d4SNate WilliamsCurrently unused. 190b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_buckets 191b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe number of buckets in 192b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa sdt_hash 193b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_strings 194b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe location of the symbol string table that goes with 195b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa sdt_nzlist. 196b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_str_sz 197b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe size of the string table. 198b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_text_sz 199b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe size of the object's text segment. 200b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sdt_plt_sz 201b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe size of the Procedure Linkage Table. 202b35481d4SNate Williams.El 203b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 204b35481d4SNate WilliamsA 205b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa sod 206b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure descibes a shared object that is needed 207b35481d4SNate Williamsto complete the link edit process of the object containing it. 208b35481d4SNate WilliamsA list of such objects 209b35481d4SNate Williams.Po 210b35481d4SNate Williamschained through 211b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa sod_next 212b35481d4SNate Williams.Pc 213b35481d4SNate Williamsis pointed at 214b35481d4SNate Williamsby the 215b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa sdt_sods 216b35481d4SNate Williamsin the section_dispatch_table structure. 217b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 218b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct sod { 219b35481d4SNate Williams long sod_name; 220b35481d4SNate Williams u_int sod_library : 1, 221b35481d4SNate Williams sod_unused : 31; 222b35481d4SNate Williams short sod_major; 223b35481d4SNate Williams short sod_minor; 224b35481d4SNate Williams long sod_next; 225b35481d4SNate Williams}; 226b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 227b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 228b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width sod_library 229b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sod_name 230b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe offset in the text segment of a string describing this link object. 231b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sod_library 232b35481d4SNate WilliamsIf set, 233b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa sod_name 234b35481d4SNate Williamsspecifies a library that is to be searched for by ld.so. The path name 235b35481d4SNate Williamsis obtained by searching a set of directories 236b35481d4SNate Williams.Po 237b35481d4SNate Williamssee also 238b35481d4SNate Williams.Xr ldconfig 8 239b35481d4SNate Williams.Pc 240b35481d4SNate Williamsfor a shared object matching 241b35481d4SNate Williams.Em lib\&<sod_name>\&.so.n.m. 242b35481d4SNate WilliamsIf not set, 243b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa sod_name 244b35481d4SNate Williamsshould point at a full path name for the desired shared object. 245b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sod_major 246b35481d4SNate WilliamsSpecifies the major version number of the shared object to load. 247b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa sod_minor 248b35481d4SNate WilliamsSpecifies the prefered minor version number of the shared object to load. 249b35481d4SNate Williams.El 250b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 251b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe run-time link-editor maintains a list of structures called 252b35481d4SNate Williams.Em link maps 253b35481d4SNate Williamsto keep track of all shared objects loaded into a process' address space. 254b35481d4SNate WilliamsThese structures are only used at run-time and do not occur within 255b35481d4SNate Williamsthe text or data segment of an executable or shared library. 256b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 257b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct so_map { 258b35481d4SNate Williams caddr_t som_addr; 259b35481d4SNate Williams char *som_path; 260b35481d4SNate Williams struct so_map *som_next; 261b35481d4SNate Williams struct sod *som_sod; 262b35481d4SNate Williams caddr_t som_sodbase; 263b35481d4SNate Williams u_int som_write : 1; 264b35481d4SNate Williams struct _dynamic *som_dynamic; 265b35481d4SNate Williams caddr_t som_spd; 266b35481d4SNate Williams}; 267b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 268b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width som_dynamic 269b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa som_addr 270b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe address at which the shared object associated with this link map has 271b35481d4SNate Williamsbeen loaded. 272b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa som_path 273b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe full path name of the loaded object. 274b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa som_next 275b35481d4SNate WilliamsPointer to the next link map. 276b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa som_sod 277b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe 278b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa sod 279b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure that was responsible for loading this shared object. 280b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa som_sodbase 281b35481d4SNate WilliamsTossed in later versions the run-time linker. 282b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa som_write 283b35481d4SNate WilliamsSet if (some portion of) this object's text segment is currently writable. 284b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa som_dynamic 285b35481d4SNate WilliamsPointer to this object's 286b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa _dynamic 287b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure. 288b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa som_spd 289b35481d4SNate WilliamsHook for attaching private data maintained by the run-time link-editor. 290b35481d4SNate Williams.El 291b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 292b35481d4SNate WilliamsSymbol description with size. This is simply an 293b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa nlist 294b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure with one field 295b35481d4SNate Williams.Pq Fa nz_size 296b35481d4SNate Williamsadded. Used to convey size information on items in the data segment 297b35481d4SNate Williamsof shared objects. An array of these lives in the shared object's 298b35481d4SNate Williamstext segment and is addressed by the 299b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa sdt_nzlist 300b35481d4SNate Williamsfield of 301b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa section_dispatch_table. 302b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 303b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct nzlist { 304b35481d4SNate Williams struct nlist nlist; 305b35481d4SNate Williams u_long nz_size; 306b35481d4SNate Williams#define nz_un nlist.n_un 307b35481d4SNate Williams#define nz_strx nlist.n_un.n_strx 308b35481d4SNate Williams#define nz_name nlist.n_un.n_name 309b35481d4SNate Williams#define nz_type nlist.n_type 310b35481d4SNate Williams#define nz_value nlist.n_value 311b35481d4SNate Williams#define nz_desc nlist.n_desc 312b35481d4SNate Williams#define nz_other nlist.n_other 313b35481d4SNate Williams}; 314b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 315b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width nz_size 316b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa nlist 317b35481d4SNate Williams.Po 318b35481d4SNate Williamssee 319b35481d4SNate Williams.Xr nlist 5 320b35481d4SNate Williams.Pc . 321b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa nz_size 322b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe size of the data represented by this symbol. 323b35481d4SNate Williams.El 324b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 325b35481d4SNate WilliamsA hash table is included within the text segment of shared object to 326b35481d4SNate Williamsto facilitate quick lookup of symbols during run-time link-editing. 327b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe 328b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa sdt_hash 329b35481d4SNate Williamsfield of the 330b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa section_dispatch_table 331b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure points at an array of 332b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa rrs_hash 333b35481d4SNate Williamsstructures: 334b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 335b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct rrs_hash { 336b35481d4SNate Williams int rh_symbolnum; /* symbol number */ 337b35481d4SNate Williams int rh_next; /* next hash entry */ 338b35481d4SNate Williams}; 339b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 340b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 341b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width rh_symbolnum 342b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa rh_symbolnum 343b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe index of the symbol in the shared object's symbol table (as given by the 344b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa ld_symbols 345b35481d4SNate Williamsfield). 346b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa rh_next 347b35481d4SNate WilliamsIn case of collisions, this field is the offset of the next entry in this 348b35481d4SNate Williamshash table bucket. It is zero for the last bucket element. 349b35481d4SNate Williams.El 350b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe 351b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa rt_symbol 352b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure is used to keep track of run-time allocated commons 353b35481d4SNate Williamsand data items copied from shared objects. These items are kept on linked list 354b35481d4SNate Williamsand is exported through the 355b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa dd_cc 356b35481d4SNate Williamsfield in the 357b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa so_debug 358b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure (see below) for use by debuggers. 359b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 360b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct rt_symbol { 361b35481d4SNate Williams struct nzlist *rt_sp; 362b35481d4SNate Williams struct rt_symbol *rt_next; 363b35481d4SNate Williams struct rt_symbol *rt_link; 364b35481d4SNate Williams caddr_t rt_srcaddr; 365b35481d4SNate Williams struct so_map *rt_smp; 366b35481d4SNate Williams}; 367b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 368b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 369b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width rt_scraddr 370b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa rt_sp 371b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe symbol description. 372b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa rt_next 373b35481d4SNate WilliamsVirtual address of next rt_symbol. 374b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa rt_link 375b35481d4SNate WilliamsNext in hash bucket. Used by internally by ld.so. 376b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa rt_srcaddr 377b35481d4SNate WilliamsLocation of the source of initialized data within a shared object. 378b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa rt_smp 379b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe shared object which is the original source of the data that this 380b35481d4SNate Williamsrun-time symbol describes. 381b35481d4SNate Williams.El 382b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 383b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe 384b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa so_debug 385b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure is used by debuggers to gain knowledge of any shared objects 386b35481d4SNate Williamsthat have been loaded in the process's address space as a result of run-time 387b35481d4SNate Williamslink-editing. Since the run-time link-editor runs as a part of process 388b35481d4SNate Williamsinitialization, a debugger that wishes to access symbols from shared objects 389b35481d4SNate Williamscan only do so after the link-editor has been called from crt0. 390b35481d4SNate WilliamsA dynamically linked binary contains a 391b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa so_debug 392b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure which can be located by means of the 393b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa d_debug 394b35481d4SNate Williamsfield in 395b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa _dynamic. 396b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 397b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct so_debug { 398b35481d4SNate Williams int dd_version; 399b35481d4SNate Williams int dd_in_debugger; 400b35481d4SNate Williams int dd_sym_loaded; 401b35481d4SNate Williams char *dd_bpt_addr; 402b35481d4SNate Williams int dd_bpt_shadow; 403b35481d4SNate Williams struct rt_symbol *dd_cc; 404b35481d4SNate Williams}; 405b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 406b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 407b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width dd_in_debugger 408b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa dd_version 409b35481d4SNate WilliamsVersion number of this interface. 410b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa dd_in_debugger 411b35481d4SNate WilliamsSet by the debugger to indicate to the run-time linker that the program is 412b35481d4SNate Williamsrun under control of a debugger. 413b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa dd_sym_loaded 414b35481d4SNate WilliamsSet by the run-time linker whenever it adds symbols by loading shared objects. 415b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa dd_bpt_addr 416b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe address were a breakpoint will be set by the the run-time linker to 417b35481d4SNate Williamsdivert control to the debugger. This address is determined by the start-up 418b35481d4SNate Williamsmodule, 419b35481d4SNate Williams.Em crt0.o, 420b35481d4SNate Williamsto be some convenient place before the call to _main.<.It Fa dd_bpt_shadow 421b35481d4SNate WilliamsContains the original instruction that was at 422b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa dd_bpt_addr. 423b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe debugger is expected to put this instruction back before continuing the 424b35481d4SNate Williamsprogram. 425b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa dd_cc 426b35481d4SNate WilliamsA pointer to the linked list of run-time allocated symbols that the debugger 427b35481d4SNate Williamsmay be interested in. 428b35481d4SNate Williams.El 429b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 430b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe 431b35481d4SNate Williams.Em ld_entry 432b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure defines a set of service routines within ld.so. See 433b35481d4SNate Williams.Xr libdl.a 434b35481d4SNate Williamsfor more information. 435b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 436b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct ld_entry { 437b35481d4SNate Williams void *(*dlopen)(char *, int); 438b35481d4SNate Williams int (*dlclose)(void *); 439b35481d4SNate Williams void *(*dlsym)(void *, char *); 440b35481d4SNate Williams int (*dlctl)(void *, int, void *); 441b35481d4SNate Williams}; 442b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 443b35481d4SNate Williams 444b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe 445b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa crt_ldso 446b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure defines the interface between the start-up code in crt0 and ld.so. 447b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 448b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct crt_ldso { 449b35481d4SNate Williams int crt_ba; 450b35481d4SNate Williams int crt_dzfd; 451b35481d4SNate Williams int crt_ldfd; 452b35481d4SNate Williams struct _dynamic *crt_dp; 453b35481d4SNate Williams char **crt_ep; 454b35481d4SNate Williams caddr_t crt_bp; 455b35481d4SNate Williams char *crt_prog; 456b35481d4SNate Williams char *crt_ldso; 457b35481d4SNate Williams}; 458b35481d4SNate Williams#define CRT_VERSION_SUN 1 459b35481d4SNate Williams#define CRT_VERSION_BSD2 2 460b35481d4SNate Williams#define CRT_VERSION_BSD3 3 461b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 462b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width crt_dzfd 463b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa crt_ba 464b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe virtual address at which ld.so was loaded by crt0. 465b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa crt_dzfd 466b35481d4SNate WilliamsOn SunOS systems, this field contains an open file descriptor to 467b35481d4SNate Williams.Dq /dev/zero 468b35481d4SNate Williamsused to get demand paged zeroed pages. On FreeBSD systems it contains -1. 469b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa crt_ldfd 470b35481d4SNate WilliamsContains an open file descriptor that was used by crt0 to load ld.so. 471b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa crt_dp 472b35481d4SNate WilliamsA pointer to main's 473b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa _dynamic 474b35481d4SNate Williamsstructure. 475b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa crt_ep 476b35481d4SNate WilliamsA pointer to the environment strings. 477b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa crt_bp 478b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe address at which a breakpoint will be placed by the run-time linker 479b35481d4SNate Williamsif the main program is run by a debugger. 480b35481d4SNate WilliamsSee 481b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa so_debug 482b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa crt_prog 483b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe name of the main program as determined by crt0 (CRT_VERSION_BSD3 only). 484b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa crt_ldso 485b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe path of the run-time linker as mapped by crt0 (CRT_VERSION_BSD4 only). 486b35481d4SNate Williams.El 487b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 488b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe 489b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa hints_header 490b35481d4SNate Williamsand 491b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa hints_bucket 492b35481d4SNate Williamsstructures define the layout of the library hints, normally found in 493b35481d4SNate Williams.Dq /var/run/ld.so.hints, 494b35481d4SNate Williamswhich is used by ld.so to quickly locate the shared object images in the 495b35481d4SNate Williamsfilesystem. 496b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe organization of the hints file is not unlike that of an 497b35481d4SNate Williams.Dq a.out 498b35481d4SNate Williamsobject file, in that it contains a header determining the offset and size 499b35481d4SNate Williamsof a table of fixed sized hash buckets and a common string pool. 500b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 501b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct hints_header { 502b35481d4SNate Williams long hh_magic; 503b35481d4SNate Williams#define HH_MAGIC 011421044151 504b35481d4SNate Williams long hh_version; 505b35481d4SNate Williams#define LD_HINTS_VERSION_1 1 506b35481d4SNate Williams long hh_hashtab; 507b35481d4SNate Williams long hh_nbucket; 508b35481d4SNate Williams long hh_strtab; 509b35481d4SNate Williams long hh_strtab_sz; 510b35481d4SNate Williams long hh_ehints; 511b35481d4SNate Williams}; 512b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 513b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width hh_strtab_sz 514b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hh_magic 515b35481d4SNate WilliamsHints file magic number. 516b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hh_version 517b35481d4SNate WilliamsInterface version number. 518b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hh_hashtab 519b35481d4SNate WilliamsOffset of hash table. 520b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hh_strtab 521b35481d4SNate WilliamsOffset of string table. 522b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hh_strtab_sz 523b35481d4SNate WilliamsSize of strings. 524b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hh_ehints 525b35481d4SNate WilliamsMaximum usable offset in hints file. 526b35481d4SNate Williams.El 527b35481d4SNate Williams.Pp 528b35481d4SNate Williams.Bd -literal -offset indent 529b35481d4SNate Williams/* 530b35481d4SNate Williams * Hash table element in hints file. 531b35481d4SNate Williams */ 532b35481d4SNate Williamsstruct hints_bucket { 533b35481d4SNate Williams int hi_namex; 534b35481d4SNate Williams int hi_pathx; 535b35481d4SNate Williams int hi_dewey[MAXDEWEY]; 536b35481d4SNate Williams int hi_ndewey; 537b35481d4SNate Williams#define hi_major hi_dewey[0] 538b35481d4SNate Williams#define hi_minor hi_dewey[1] 539b35481d4SNate Williams int hi_next; 540b35481d4SNate Williams}; 541b35481d4SNate Williams.Ed 542b35481d4SNate Williams.Bl -tag -width hi_ndewey 543b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hi_namex 544b35481d4SNate WilliamsIndex of the string identifying the library. 545b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hi_pathx 546b35481d4SNate WilliamsIndex of the string representing the full path name of the library. 547b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hi_dewey 548b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe version numbers of the shared library. 549b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hi_ndewey 550b35481d4SNate WilliamsThe number of valid entries in 551b35481d4SNate Williams.Fa hi_dewey. 552b35481d4SNate Williams.It Fa hi_next 553b35481d4SNate WilliamsNext bucket in case of hashing collisions. 554b35481d4SNate Williams.El 555b35481d4SNate Williams 556b35481d4SNate Williams.Sh CAVEATS 557b35481d4SNate WilliamsOnly the (GNU) C compiler currently supports the creation of shared libraries. 558b35481d4SNate WilliamsOther programming languages can not be used. 559b35481d4SNate Williams 560