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a0d0e21e 1/* dl_dlopen.xs
2 *
3 * Platform: SunOS/Solaris, possibly others which use dlopen.
4 * Author: Paul Marquess (pmarquess@bfsec.bt.co.uk)
5 * Created: 10th July 1994
6 *
7 * Modified:
8 * 15th July 1994 - Added code to explicitly save any error messages.
9 * 3rd August 1994 - Upgraded to v3 spec.
10 * 9th August 1994 - Changed to use IV
11 * 10th August 1994 - Tim Bunce: Added RTLD_LAZY, switchable debugging,
12 * basic FreeBSD support, removed ClearError
13 *
14 */
15
16/* Porting notes:
17
18
19 Definition of Sunos dynamic Linking functions
20 =============================================
21 In order to make this implementation easier to understand here is a
22 quick definition of the SunOS Dynamic Linking functions which are
23 used here.
24
25 dlopen
26 ------
27 void *
28 dlopen(path, mode)
29 char * path;
30 int mode;
31
32 This function takes the name of a dynamic object file and returns
33 a descriptor which can be used by dlsym later. It returns NULL on
34 error.
35
36 The mode parameter must be set to 1 for Solaris 1 and to
37 RTLD_LAZY on Solaris 2.
38
39
40 dlsym
41 ------
42 void *
43 dlsym(handle, symbol)
44 void * handle;
45 char * symbol;
46
47 Takes the handle returned from dlopen and the name of a symbol to
48 get the address of. If the symbol was found a pointer is
49 returned. It returns NULL on error. If DL_PREPEND_UNDERSCORE is
50 defined an underscore will be added to the start of symbol. This
51 is required on some platforms (freebsd).
52
53 dlerror
54 ------
55 char * dlerror()
56
57 Returns a null-terminated string which describes the last error
58 that occurred with either dlopen or dlsym. After each call to
59 dlerror the error message will be reset to a null pointer. The
60 SaveError function is used to save the error as soo as it happens.
61
62
63 Return Types
64 ============
65 In this implementation the two functions, dl_load_file &
66 dl_find_symbol, return void *. This is because the underlying SunOS
67 dynamic linker calls also return void *. This is not necessarily
68 the case for all architectures. For example, some implementation
69 will want to return a char * for dl_load_file.
70
71 If void * is not appropriate for your architecture, you will have to
72 change the void * to whatever you require. If you are not certain of
73 how Perl handles C data types, I suggest you start by consulting
74 Dean Roerich's Perl 5 API document. Also, have a look in the typemap
75 file (in the ext directory) for a fairly comprehensive list of types
76 that are already supported. If you are completely stuck, I suggest you
77 post a message to perl5-porters, comp.lang.perl or if you are really
78 desperate to me.
79
80 Remember when you are making any changes that the return value from
81 dl_load_file is used as a parameter in the dl_find_symbol
82 function. Also the return value from find_symbol is used as a parameter
83 to install_xsub.
84
85
86 Dealing with Error Messages
87 ============================
88 In order to make the handling of dynamic linking errors as generic as
89 possible you should store any error messages associated with your
90 implementation with the StoreError function.
91
92 In the case of SunOS the function dlerror returns the error message
93 associated with the last dynamic link error. As the SunOS dynamic
94 linker functions dlopen & dlsym both return NULL on error every call
95 to a SunOS dynamic link routine is coded like this
96
97 RETVAL = dlopen(filename, 1) ;
98 if (RETVAL == NULL)
99 SaveError("%s",dlerror()) ;
100
101 Note that SaveError() takes a printf format string. Use a "%s" as
102 the first parameter if the error may contain and % characters.
103
104*/
105
106#include "EXTERN.h"
107#include "perl.h"
108#include "XSUB.h"
109
110#ifdef I_DLFCN
111#include <dlfcn.h> /* the dynamic linker include file for Sunos/Solaris */
112#else
113#include <nlist.h>
114#include <link.h>
115#endif
116
117#ifndef HAS_DLERROR
5d94fbed 118# ifdef __NetBSD__
119# define dlerror() strerror(errno)
120# else
121# define dlerror() "Unknown error - dlerror() not implemented"
122# endif
a0d0e21e 123#endif
124
125
126#include "dlutils.c" /* SaveError() etc */
127
128
129static void
130dl_private_init()
131{
132 (void)dl_generic_private_init();
133}
134
135MODULE = DynaLoader PACKAGE = DynaLoader
136
137BOOT:
138 (void)dl_private_init();
139
140
141void *
142dl_load_file(filename)
143 char * filename
144 CODE:
145 int mode = 1; /* Solaris 1 */
146#ifdef RTLD_LAZY
147 mode = RTLD_LAZY; /* Solaris 2 */
148#endif
149 DLDEBUG(1,fprintf(stderr,"dl_load_file(%s):\n", filename));
150 RETVAL = dlopen(filename, mode) ;
151 DLDEBUG(2,fprintf(stderr," libref=%x\n", RETVAL));
152 ST(0) = sv_newmortal() ;
153 if (RETVAL == NULL)
154 SaveError("%s",dlerror()) ;
155 else
156 sv_setiv( ST(0), (IV)RETVAL);
157
158
159void *
160dl_find_symbol(libhandle, symbolname)
161 void * libhandle
162 char * symbolname
163 CODE:
164#ifdef DLSYM_NEEDS_UNDERSCORE
165 char symbolname_buf[1024];
166 symbolname = dl_add_underscore(symbolname, symbolname_buf);
167#endif
168 DLDEBUG(2,fprintf(stderr,"dl_find_symbol(handle=%x, symbol=%s)\n",
169 libhandle, symbolname));
170 RETVAL = dlsym(libhandle, symbolname);
171 DLDEBUG(2,fprintf(stderr," symbolref = %x\n", RETVAL));
172 ST(0) = sv_newmortal() ;
173 if (RETVAL == NULL)
174 SaveError("%s",dlerror()) ;
175 else
176 sv_setiv( ST(0), (IV)RETVAL);
177
178
179void
180dl_undef_symbols()
181 PPCODE:
182
183
184
185# These functions should not need changing on any platform:
186
187void
188dl_install_xsub(perl_name, symref, filename="$Package")
189 char * perl_name
190 void * symref
191 char * filename
192 CODE:
193 DLDEBUG(2,fprintf(stderr,"dl_install_xsub(name=%s, symref=%x)\n",
194 perl_name, symref));
195 ST(0)=sv_2mortal(newRV((SV*)newXS(perl_name, (void(*)())symref, filename)));
196
197
198char *
199dl_error()
200 CODE:
201 RETVAL = LastError ;
202 OUTPUT:
203 RETVAL
204
205# end.