| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154 | /* Data structure for communication from the run-time dynamic linker for   loaded ELF shared objects.   Copyright (C) 1995-1999, 2000, 2001, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.   This file is part of the GNU C Library.   The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or   modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public   License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either   version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.   The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,   but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of   MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU   Lesser General Public License for more details.   You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public   License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free   Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA   02111-1307 USA.  */#ifndef	_LINK_H#define	_LINK_H	1#include <features.h>#include <elf.h>#include <dlfcn.h>#include <sys/types.h>#if defined _LIBC && defined __UCLIBC_HAS_THREADS_NATIVE__#include <tls.h>#endif/* We use this macro to refer to ELF types independent of the native wordsize.   `ElfW(TYPE)' is used in place of `Elf32_TYPE' or `Elf64_TYPE'.  */#define ElfW(type)	_ElfW (Elf, __ELF_NATIVE_CLASS, type)#define _ElfW(e,w,t)	_ElfW_1 (e, w, _##t)#define _ElfW_1(e,w,t)	e##w##t#include <bits/elfclass.h>		/* Defines __ELF_NATIVE_CLASS.  *//* Rendezvous structure used by the run-time dynamic linker to communicate   details of shared object loading to the debugger.  If the executable's   dynamic section has a DT_DEBUG element, the run-time linker sets that   element's value to the address where this structure can be found.  */struct r_debug  {    int r_version;		/* Version number for this protocol.  */    struct link_map *r_map;	/* Head of the chain of loaded objects.  */    /* This is the address of a function internal to the run-time linker,       that will always be called when the linker begins to map in a       library or unmap it, and again when the mapping change is complete.       The debugger can set a breakpoint at this address if it wants to       notice shared object mapping changes.  */    ElfW(Addr) r_brk;    enum      {	/* This state value describes the mapping change taking place when	   the `r_brk' address is called.  */	RT_CONSISTENT,		/* Mapping change is complete.  */	RT_ADD,			/* Beginning to add a new object.  */	RT_DELETE		/* Beginning to remove an object mapping.  */      } r_state;    ElfW(Addr) r_ldbase;	/* Base address the linker is loaded at.  */  };/* This is the instance of that structure used by the dynamic linker.  */extern struct r_debug _r_debug;/* This symbol refers to the "dynamic structure" in the `.dynamic' section   of whatever module refers to `_DYNAMIC'.  So, to find its own   `struct r_debug', a program could do:     for (dyn = _DYNAMIC; dyn->d_tag != DT_NULL; ++dyn)       if (dyn->d_tag == DT_DEBUG)	 r_debug = (struct r_debug *) dyn->d_un.d_ptr;   */extern ElfW(Dyn) _DYNAMIC[];/* Structure describing a loaded shared object.  The `l_next' and `l_prev'   members form a chain of all the shared objects loaded at startup.   These data structures exist in space used by the run-time dynamic linker;   modifying them may have disastrous results.  */struct link_map  {    /* These first few members are part of the protocol with the debugger.       This is the same format used in SVR4.  */    ElfW(Addr) l_addr;		/* Base address shared object is loaded at.  */    char *l_name;		/* Absolute file name object was found in.  */    ElfW(Dyn) *l_ld;		/* Dynamic section of the shared object.  */    struct link_map *l_next, *l_prev; /* Chain of loaded objects.  */#ifdef USE_TLS    /* Thread-local storage related info.  */    /* Start of the initialization image.  */    void *l_tls_initimage;    /* Size of the initialization image.  */    size_t l_tls_initimage_size;    /* Size of the TLS block.  */    size_t l_tls_blocksize;    /* Alignment requirement of the TLS block.  */    size_t l_tls_align;    /* Offset of first byte module alignment.  */    size_t l_tls_firstbyte_offset;# ifndef NO_TLS_OFFSET#  define NO_TLS_OFFSET	0# endif    /* For objects present at startup time: offset in the static TLS block.  */    ptrdiff_t l_tls_offset;    /* Index of the module in the dtv array.  */    size_t l_tls_modid;    /* Nonzero if _dl_init_static_tls should be called for this module */    unsigned int l_need_tls_init:1;#endif  };#ifdef __USE_GNUstruct dl_phdr_info  {    ElfW(Addr) dlpi_addr;    const char *dlpi_name;    const ElfW(Phdr) *dlpi_phdr;    ElfW(Half) dlpi_phnum;#if 0    /* Note: the next two members were introduced after the first       version of this structure was available.  Check the SIZE       argument passed to the dl_iterate_phdr() callback to determine       whether or not they are provided.  */    /* Incremented when a new object may have been added.  */    unsigned long long int dlpi_adds;    /* Incremented when an object may have been removed.  */    unsigned long long int dlpi_subs;#endif  };__BEGIN_DECLSextern int dl_iterate_phdr (int (*callback) (struct dl_phdr_info *info,					     size_t size, void *data),			    void *data);__END_DECLS#endif#endif /* link.h */
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