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-'\" t
-.\" Copyright (c) 2003, 2017 by Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
-.\"
-.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft
-.\"
-.TH dl_iterate_phdr 3 (date) "Linux man-pages (unreleased)"
-.SH NAME
-dl_iterate_phdr \- walk through list of shared objects
-.SH LIBRARY
-Standard C library
-.RI ( libc ", " \-lc )
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.nf
-.BR "#define _GNU_SOURCE" " /* See feature_test_macros(7) */"
-.B #include <link.h>
-.P
-.B int dl_iterate_phdr(
-.BI " int (*" callback ")(struct dl_phdr_info *" info ,
-.BI " size_t " size ", void *" data ),
-.BI " void *" data );
-.fi
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-The
-.BR dl_iterate_phdr ()
-function allows an application to inquire at run time to find
-out which shared objects it has loaded,
-and the order in which they were loaded.
-.P
-The
-.BR dl_iterate_phdr ()
-function walks through the list of an
-application's shared objects and calls the function
-.I callback
-once for each object,
-until either all shared objects have been processed or
-.I callback
-returns a nonzero value.
-.P
-Each call to
-.I callback
-receives three arguments:
-.IR info ,
-which is a pointer to a structure containing information
-about the shared object;
-.IR size ,
-which is the size of the structure pointed to by
-.IR info ;
-and
-.IR data ,
-which is a copy of whatever value was passed by the calling
-program as the second argument (also named
-.IR data )
-in the call to
-.BR dl_iterate_phdr ().
-.P
-The
-.I info
-argument is a structure of the following type:
-.P
-.in +4n
-.EX
-struct dl_phdr_info {
- ElfW(Addr) dlpi_addr; /* Base address of object */
- const char *dlpi_name; /* (Null\-terminated) name of
- object */
- const ElfW(Phdr) *dlpi_phdr; /* Pointer to array of
- ELF program headers
- for this object */
- ElfW(Half) dlpi_phnum; /* # of items in \fIdlpi_phdr\fP */
-\&
- /* The following fields were added in glibc 2.4, after the first
- version of this structure was available. Check the \fIsize\fP
- argument passed to the dl_iterate_phdr callback to determine
- whether or not each later member is available. */
-\&
- unsigned long long dlpi_adds;
- /* Incremented when a new object may
- have been added */
- unsigned long long dlpi_subs;
- /* Incremented when an object may
- have been removed */
- size_t dlpi_tls_modid;
- /* If there is a PT_TLS segment, its module
- ID as used in TLS relocations, else zero */
- void *dlpi_tls_data;
- /* The address of the calling thread\[aq]s instance
- of this module\[aq]s PT_TLS segment, if it has
- one and it has been allocated in the calling
- thread, otherwise a null pointer */
-};
-.EE
-.in
-.P
-(The
-.IR ElfW ()
-macro definition turns its argument into the name of an ELF data
-type suitable for the hardware architecture.
-For example, on a 32-bit platform,
-.I ElfW(Addr)
-yields the data type name
-.IR Elf32_Addr .
-Further information on these types can be found in the
-.IR <elf.h> " and " <link.h>
-header files.)
-.P
-The
-.I dlpi_addr
-field indicates the base address of the shared object
-(i.e., the difference between the virtual memory address of
-the shared object and the offset of that object in the file
-from which it was loaded).
-The
-.I dlpi_name
-field is a null-terminated string giving the pathname
-from which the shared object was loaded.
-.P
-To understand the meaning of the
-.I dlpi_phdr
-and
-.I dlpi_phnum
-fields, we need to be aware that an ELF shared object consists
-of a number of segments, each of which has a corresponding
-program header describing the segment.
-The
-.I dlpi_phdr
-field is a pointer to an array of the program headers for this
-shared object.
-The
-.I dlpi_phnum
-field indicates the size of this array.
-.P
-These program headers are structures of the following form:
-.P
-.in +4n
-.EX
-typedef struct {
- Elf32_Word p_type; /* Segment type */
- Elf32_Off p_offset; /* Segment file offset */
- Elf32_Addr p_vaddr; /* Segment virtual address */
- Elf32_Addr p_paddr; /* Segment physical address */
- Elf32_Word p_filesz; /* Segment size in file */
- Elf32_Word p_memsz; /* Segment size in memory */
- Elf32_Word p_flags; /* Segment flags */
- Elf32_Word p_align; /* Segment alignment */
-} Elf32_Phdr;
-.EE
-.in
-.P
-Note that we can calculate the location of a particular program header,
-.IR x ,
-in virtual memory using the formula:
-.P
-.in +4n
-.EX
-addr == info\->dlpi_addr + info\->dlpi_phdr[x].p_vaddr;
-.EE
-.in
-.P
-Possible values for
-.I p_type
-include the following (see
-.I <elf.h>
-for further details):
-.P
-.in +4n
-.EX
-#define PT_LOAD 1 /* Loadable program segment */
-#define PT_DYNAMIC 2 /* Dynamic linking information */
-#define PT_INTERP 3 /* Program interpreter */
-#define PT_NOTE 4 /* Auxiliary information */
-#define PT_SHLIB 5 /* Reserved */
-#define PT_PHDR 6 /* Entry for header table itself */
-#define PT_TLS 7 /* Thread\-local storage segment */
-#define PT_GNU_EH_FRAME 0x6474e550 /* GCC .eh_frame_hdr segment */
-#define PT_GNU_STACK 0x6474e551 /* Indicates stack executability */
-.\" For PT_GNU_STACK, see http://www.airs.com/blog/archives/518
-#define PT_GNU_RELRO 0x6474e552 /* Read\-only after relocation */
-.EE
-.in
-.SH RETURN VALUE
-The
-.BR dl_iterate_phdr ()
-function returns whatever value was returned by the last call to
-.IR callback .
-.SH ATTRIBUTES
-For an explanation of the terms used in this section, see
-.BR attributes (7).
-.TS
-allbox;
-lbx lb lb
-l l l.
-Interface Attribute Value
-T{
-.na
-.nh
-.BR dl_iterate_phdr ()
-T} Thread safety MT-Safe
-.TE
-.SH VERSIONS
-Various other systems provide a version of this function,
-although details of the returned
-.I dl_phdr_info
-structure differ.
-On the BSDs and Solaris, the structure includes the fields
-.IR dlpi_addr ,
-.IR dlpi_name ,
-.IR dlpi_phdr ,
-and
-.I dlpi_phnum
-in addition to other implementation-specific fields.
-.P
-Future versions of the C library may add further fields to the
-.I dl_phdr_info
-structure; in that event, the
-.I size
-argument provides a mechanism for the callback function to discover
-whether it is running on a system with added fields.
-.SH STANDARDS
-None.
-.SH HISTORY
-glibc 2.2.4.
-.SH NOTES
-The first object visited by
-.I callback
-is the main program.
-For the main program, the
-.I dlpi_name
-field will be an empty string.
-.SH EXAMPLES
-The following program displays a list of pathnames of the
-shared objects it has loaded.
-For each shared object, the program lists some information
-(virtual address, size, flags, and type)
-for each of the objects ELF segments.
-.P
-The following shell session demonstrates the output
-produced by the program on an x86-64 system.
-The first shared object for which output is displayed
-(where the name is an empty string)
-is the main program.
-.P
-.in +4n
-.EX
-$ \fB./a.out\fP
-Name: "" (9 segments)
- 0: [ 0x400040; memsz: 1f8] flags: 0x5; PT_PHDR
- 1: [ 0x400238; memsz: 1c] flags: 0x4; PT_INTERP
- 2: [ 0x400000; memsz: ac4] flags: 0x5; PT_LOAD
- 3: [ 0x600e10; memsz: 240] flags: 0x6; PT_LOAD
- 4: [ 0x600e28; memsz: 1d0] flags: 0x6; PT_DYNAMIC
- 5: [ 0x400254; memsz: 44] flags: 0x4; PT_NOTE
- 6: [ 0x400970; memsz: 3c] flags: 0x4; PT_GNU_EH_FRAME
- 7: [ (nil); memsz: 0] flags: 0x6; PT_GNU_STACK
- 8: [ 0x600e10; memsz: 1f0] flags: 0x4; PT_GNU_RELRO
-Name: "linux\-vdso.so.1" (4 segments)
- 0: [0x7ffc6edd1000; memsz: e89] flags: 0x5; PT_LOAD
- 1: [0x7ffc6edd1360; memsz: 110] flags: 0x4; PT_DYNAMIC
- 2: [0x7ffc6edd17b0; memsz: 3c] flags: 0x4; PT_NOTE
- 3: [0x7ffc6edd17ec; memsz: 3c] flags: 0x4; PT_GNU_EH_FRAME
-Name: "/lib64/libc.so.6" (10 segments)
- 0: [0x7f55712ce040; memsz: 230] flags: 0x5; PT_PHDR
- 1: [0x7f557145b980; memsz: 1c] flags: 0x4; PT_INTERP
- 2: [0x7f55712ce000; memsz: 1b6a5c] flags: 0x5; PT_LOAD
- 3: [0x7f55716857a0; memsz: 9240] flags: 0x6; PT_LOAD
- 4: [0x7f5571688b80; memsz: 1f0] flags: 0x6; PT_DYNAMIC
- 5: [0x7f55712ce270; memsz: 44] flags: 0x4; PT_NOTE
- 6: [0x7f55716857a0; memsz: 78] flags: 0x4; PT_TLS
- 7: [0x7f557145b99c; memsz: 544c] flags: 0x4; PT_GNU_EH_FRAME
- 8: [0x7f55712ce000; memsz: 0] flags: 0x6; PT_GNU_STACK
- 9: [0x7f55716857a0; memsz: 3860] flags: 0x4; PT_GNU_RELRO
-Name: "/lib64/ld\-linux\-x86\-64.so.2" (7 segments)
- 0: [0x7f557168f000; memsz: 20828] flags: 0x5; PT_LOAD
- 1: [0x7f55718afba0; memsz: 15a8] flags: 0x6; PT_LOAD
- 2: [0x7f55718afe10; memsz: 190] flags: 0x6; PT_DYNAMIC
- 3: [0x7f557168f1c8; memsz: 24] flags: 0x4; PT_NOTE
- 4: [0x7f55716acec4; memsz: 604] flags: 0x4; PT_GNU_EH_FRAME
- 5: [0x7f557168f000; memsz: 0] flags: 0x6; PT_GNU_STACK
- 6: [0x7f55718afba0; memsz: 460] flags: 0x4; PT_GNU_RELRO
-.EE
-.in
-.SS Program source
-\&
-.\" SRC BEGIN (dl_iterate_phdr.c)
-.EX
-#define _GNU_SOURCE
-#include <link.h>
-#include <stdint.h>
-#include <stdio.h>
-#include <stdlib.h>
-\&
-static int
-callback(struct dl_phdr_info *info, size_t size, void *data)
-{
- char *type;
- int p_type;
-\&
- printf("Name: \e"%s\e" (%d segments)\en", info\->dlpi_name,
- info\->dlpi_phnum);
-\&
- for (size_t j = 0; j < info\->dlpi_phnum; j++) {
- p_type = info\->dlpi_phdr[j].p_type;
- type = (p_type == PT_LOAD) ? "PT_LOAD" :
- (p_type == PT_DYNAMIC) ? "PT_DYNAMIC" :
- (p_type == PT_INTERP) ? "PT_INTERP" :
- (p_type == PT_NOTE) ? "PT_NOTE" :
- (p_type == PT_INTERP) ? "PT_INTERP" :
- (p_type == PT_PHDR) ? "PT_PHDR" :
- (p_type == PT_TLS) ? "PT_TLS" :
- (p_type == PT_GNU_EH_FRAME) ? "PT_GNU_EH_FRAME" :
- (p_type == PT_GNU_STACK) ? "PT_GNU_STACK" :
- (p_type == PT_GNU_RELRO) ? "PT_GNU_RELRO" : NULL;
-\&
- printf(" %2zu: [%14p; memsz:%7jx] flags: %#jx; ", j,
- (void *) (info\->dlpi_addr + info\->dlpi_phdr[j].p_vaddr),
- (uintmax_t) info\->dlpi_phdr[j].p_memsz,
- (uintmax_t) info\->dlpi_phdr[j].p_flags);
- if (type != NULL)
- printf("%s\en", type);
- else
- printf("[other (%#x)]\en", p_type);
- }
-\&
- return 0;
-}
-\&
-int
-main(void)
-{
- dl_iterate_phdr(callback, NULL);
-\&
- exit(EXIT_SUCCESS);
-}
-.EE
-.\" SRC END
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR ldd (1),
-.BR objdump (1),
-.BR readelf (1),
-.BR dladdr (3),
-.BR dlopen (3),
-.BR elf (5),
-.BR ld.so (8)
-.P
-.IR "Executable and Linking Format Specification" ,
-available at various locations online.