//===- Unix/DynamicLibrary.cpp - Unix DL Implementation ---------*- C++ -*-===// // // Part of the LLVM Project, under the Apache License v2.0 with LLVM Exceptions. // See https://llvm.org/LICENSE.txt for license information. // SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// // // This file provides the UNIX specific implementation of DynamicLibrary. // //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// #if defined(HAVE_DLFCN_H) && defined(HAVE_DLOPEN) #include DynamicLibrary::HandleSet::~HandleSet() { // Close the libraries in reverse order. for (void *Handle : llvm::reverse(Handles)) ::dlclose(Handle); if (Process) ::dlclose(Process); // llvm_shutdown called, Return to default DynamicLibrary::SearchOrder = DynamicLibrary::SO_Linker; } void *DynamicLibrary::HandleSet::DLOpen(const char *File, std::string *Err) { void *Handle = ::dlopen(File, RTLD_LAZY|RTLD_GLOBAL); if (!Handle) { if (Err) *Err = ::dlerror(); return &DynamicLibrary::Invalid; } #ifdef __CYGWIN__ // Cygwin searches symbols only in the main // with the handle of dlopen(NULL, RTLD_GLOBAL). if (!File) Handle = RTLD_DEFAULT; #endif return Handle; } void DynamicLibrary::HandleSet::DLClose(void *Handle) { ::dlclose(Handle); } void *DynamicLibrary::HandleSet::DLSym(void *Handle, const char *Symbol) { return ::dlsym(Handle, Symbol); } #else // !HAVE_DLOPEN DynamicLibrary::HandleSet::~HandleSet() {} void *DynamicLibrary::HandleSet::DLOpen(const char *File, std::string *Err) { if (Err) *Err = "dlopen() not supported on this platform"; return &Invalid; } void DynamicLibrary::HandleSet::DLClose(void *Handle) { } void *DynamicLibrary::HandleSet::DLSym(void *Handle, const char *Symbol) { return nullptr; } #endif // Must declare the symbols in the global namespace. static void *DoSearch(const char* SymbolName) { #define EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(SYM) \ extern void *SYM; if (!strcmp(SymbolName, #SYM)) return (void*)&SYM // If this is darwin, it has some funky issues, try to solve them here. Some // important symbols are marked 'private external' which doesn't allow // SearchForAddressOfSymbol to find them. As such, we special case them here, // there is only a small handful of them. #ifdef __APPLE__ { // __eprintf is sometimes used for assert() handling on x86. // // FIXME: Currently disabled when using Clang, as we don't always have our // runtime support libraries available. #ifndef __clang__ #ifdef __i386__ EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(__eprintf); #endif #endif } #endif #ifdef __CYGWIN__ { EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(_alloca); EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(__main); } #endif #undef EXPLICIT_SYMBOL // This macro returns the address of a well-known, explicit symbol #define EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(SYM) \ if (!strcmp(SymbolName, #SYM)) return &SYM // Under glibc we have a weird situation. The stderr/out/in symbols are both // macros and global variables because of standards requirements. So, we // boldly use the EXPLICIT_SYMBOL macro without checking for a #define first. #if defined(__GLIBC__) { EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(stderr); EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(stdout); EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(stdin); } #else // For everything else, we want to check to make sure the symbol isn't defined // as a macro before using EXPLICIT_SYMBOL. { #ifndef stdin EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(stdin); #endif #ifndef stdout EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(stdout); #endif #ifndef stderr EXPLICIT_SYMBOL(stderr); #endif } #endif #undef EXPLICIT_SYMBOL return nullptr; }