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Re: dlopen(0, RTLD_LAZY) doesn't work?


Use the (kernel) source, luke.

In winsup/cygwin/include/dlfcn.h, you see a comment that "the following 
don't exist in win32 API".  Since cygwin's dlopen stuff is built on top 
of windows shared lib (DLL) support, the definitions which appear in 
that header file:

#define RTLD_LAZY   1
#define RTLD_NOW    2
#define RTLD_GLOBAL 4

have zero effect in cygwin's dlopen.

Even better, looking at winsup/cygwin/dlfcn.cc, you can see that the 
function definition doesn't even assign the second argument to a variable:

void *
dlopen (const char *name, int)
{
...
}

RTLD_LAZY is not supported. QED.

--Chuck


Stephano Mariani wrote:

> In my experience, this is probably because the linker (or cc1) insists
> on eliminating "dead code", since it is never (directly) called.
> 
> I have managed to overcome this by using:
> 
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <dlfcn.h>
> #include <windows.h>
> 
> __declspec(dllexport) void foo(void)
> {
>    printf("hello\n");
> }
> 
> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> {
>    void* dl    = NULL;
>    void* func = NULL;
> 
>    dl = dlopen(0 , RTLD_LAZY);
>    if (dl == NULL) {
>        printf("dlopen() failed\n");
>        exit(0);
>    }
> 
>    func = dlsym(dl, "foo");
>    if (func == NULL) {
>        printf("dlsym() failed\n");
>        exit(0);
>    }
> 
>    printf("do something meaningful\n");
> 
>    dlclose(dl);
>    return 0;
> }
> 
> and compiling with first:
> gcc -mdll foo.c -c -o ...
> then linking without -mdll:
> gcc foo.o ... -o foo
> 
> 
> Note: I have not tried this, but I have previously used
> dlopen(NULL,RTLD_LAZY) successfully. Also, I do not think that you can
> call printf() without first attaching to the console within your
> dlopened routine.
> 
> Stephano Mariani
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-owner@cygwin.com] On Behalf
> Of Kent Watsen
> Sent: Thursday, 7 February 2002 2 57
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: dlopen(0, RTLD_LAZY) doesn't work?
> 
> 
> OK, so I've written the windows equivalent of my original program
> and still get the same error - is there some linking option I'm missine?
> 
> Here is the new code, again just compile (gcc foo.c) and run (foo.exe):
> 
> #include <stdio.h>
> #include <windows.h>
> 
> extern __declspec(dllexport) void foo(void)
> {
>     printf("hello\n");
> }
> 
> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> {
>     void* dl   = NULL;
>     void* func = NULL;
> 
>     dl = (void *) GetModuleHandle (NULL);
>     if (dl == NULL) {
>         printf("GetModuleHandle() failed\n");
>         exit(0);
>     }
> 
>     func = (void*)GetProcAddress((HMODULE)dl, "foo");
>     if (func == NULL) {
>         printf("GetProcAddress() failed (code %u)\n", GetLastError());
>         exit(0);
>     }
> 
>     printf("do something meaningful\n");
> 
>     return 0;
> }
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Kent Watsen wrote:
> 
> 
>>Hi,
>>
>>I've read the mailing list archives and searched google trying
>>to figure out how to get the following program to work.  All
>>you have to do is save it to a file (foo.c), compile (gcc foo.c),
>>and run - I always get "dlsym() failed."
>>
>>Note, I have tried many variations of extern and _declspec
>>as well as looking for "_foo" in addition to "foo" ("nm a.exe |
>>grep foo" returned "0040104c T _foo"...
>>
>>Here is the code - help would be greatly appreciated - thanks!
>>
>>#include <stdio.h>
>>#include <dlfcn.h>
>>#include <windows.h>
>>
>>extern __declspec(dllexport) void foo(void)
>>{
>>   printf("hello\n");
>>}
>>
>>int main(int argc, char *argv[])
>>{
>>   void* dl    = NULL;
>>   void* func = NULL;
>>
>>   dl = dlopen(0 , RTLD_LAZY);
>>   if (dl == NULL) {
>>       printf("dlopen() failed\n");
>>       exit(0);
>>   }
>>
>>   func = dlsym(dl, "foo");
>>   if (func == NULL) {
>>       printf("dlsym() failed\n");
>>       exit(0);
>>   }
>>
>>   printf("do something meaningful\n");
>>
>>   dlclose(dl);
>>   return 0;
>>}
>>
>>
>>
>>
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