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28.Dd May 21, 2020
29.Dt DLINFO 3
30.Os
31.Sh NAME
32.Nm dlinfo
33.Nd information about dynamically loaded object
34.Sh LIBRARY
35.Lb libc
36.Sh SYNOPSIS
37.In link.h
38.In dlfcn.h
39.Ft int
40.Fn dlinfo "void * restrict handle" "int request" "void * restrict p"
41.Sh DESCRIPTION
42The
43.Fn dlinfo
44function provides information about dynamically loaded object.
45The action taken by
46.Fn dlinfo
47and exact meaning and type of
48.Fa p
49argument depend on value of the
50.Fa request
51argument provided by caller.
52.Pp
53The
54.Fa handle
55argument is either the value returned from the
56.Xr dlopen 3
57function call or special handle
58.Dv RTLD_SELF .
59If
60.Fa handle
61is the value returned from
62.Xr dlopen 3 ,
63the information returned by the
64.Fn dlinfo
65function pertains to the specified object.
66If handle is the special handle
67.Dv RTLD_SELF ,
68the information returned pertains to the caller itself.
69.Pp
70Possible values for the
71.Fa request
72argument are:
73.Bl -tag -width indent
74.It Dv RTLD_DI_LINKMAP
75Retrieve the
76.Vt Link_map
77.Pq Vt "struct link_map"
78structure pointer for the specified
79.Fa handle .
80On successful return, the
81.Fa p
82argument is filled with the pointer to the
83.Vt Link_map
84structure
85.Pq Fa "Link_map **p"
86describing a shared object specified by the
87.Fa handle
88argument.
89The
90.Vt Link_map
91structures are maintained as a doubly linked list by
92.Xr ld.so 1 ,
93in the same order as
94.Xr dlopen 3
95and
96.Xr dlclose 3
97are called.
98See
99.Sx EXAMPLES ,
100example 1.
101.Pp
102The
103.Vt Link_map
104structure is defined in
105.In link.h
106and has the following members:
107.Bd -literal -offset indent
108caddr_t         l_base;    /* Base Address of library */
109const char      *l_name;   /* Absolute Path to Library */
110const void      *l_ld;     /* Pointer to .dynamic in memory */
111struct link_map *l_next,   /* linked list of mapped libs */
112                *l_prev;
113caddr_t         l_addr;     /* Load Offset of library */
114const char      *l_refname; /* Object this one filters for */
115.Ed
116.Bl -tag -width ".Va l_addr"
117.It Va l_base
118The base address of the object loaded into memory.
119.It Va l_name
120The full name of the loaded shared object.
121.It Va l_ld
122The address of the dynamic linking information segment
123.Pq Dv PT_DYNAMIC
124loaded into memory.
125.It Va l_next
126The next
127.Vt Link_map
128structure on the link-map list.
129.It Va l_prev
130The previous
131.Vt Link_map
132structure on the link-map list.
133.It Va l_addr
134The load offset of the object, that is, the difference between
135the actual load address and the base virtual address the object
136was linked at.
137.It Va l_refname
138A name of the object this object filters for, if any.
139If there are more then one filtee, a name from the first
140.Dv DT_FILTER
141dynamic entry is supplied.
142.El
143.It Dv RTLD_DI_SERINFO
144Retrieve the library search paths associated with the given
145.Fa handle
146argument.
147The
148.Fa p
149argument should point to
150.Vt Dl_serinfo
151structure buffer
152.Pq Fa "Dl_serinfo *p" .
153The
154.Vt Dl_serinfo
155structure must be initialized first with the
156.Dv RTLD_DI_SERINFOSIZE
157request.
158.Pp
159The returned
160.Vt Dl_serinfo
161structure contains
162.Va dls_cnt
163.Vt Dl_serpath
164entries.
165Each entry's
166.Va dlp_name
167field points to the search path.
168The corresponding
169.Va dlp_info
170field contains one of more flags indicating the origin of the path (see the
171.Dv LA_SER_*
172flags defined in the
173.In link.h
174header file).
175See
176.Sx EXAMPLES ,
177example 2, for a usage example.
178.It Dv RTLD_DI_SERINFOSIZE
179Initialize a
180.Vt Dl_serinfo
181structure for use in a
182.Dv RTLD_DI_SERINFO
183request.
184Both the
185.Va dls_cnt
186and
187.Va dls_size
188fields are returned to indicate the number of search paths applicable
189to the handle, and the total size of a
190.Vt Dl_serinfo
191buffer required to hold
192.Va dls_cnt
193.Vt Dl_serpath
194entries and the associated search path strings.
195See
196.Sx EXAMPLES ,
197example 2, for a usage example.
198.It Va RTLD_DI_ORIGIN
199Retrieve the origin of the dynamic object associated with the handle.
200On successful return,
201.Fa p
202argument is filled with the
203.Vt char
204pointer
205.Pq Fa "char *p" .
206.El
207.Sh RETURN VALUES
208The
209.Fn dlinfo
210function returns 0 on success, or \-1 if an error occurred.
211Whenever an error has been detected, a message detailing it can
212be retrieved via a call to
213.Xr dlerror 3 .
214.Sh EXAMPLES
215Example 1: Using
216.Fn dlinfo
217to retrieve
218.Vt Link_map
219structure.
220.Pp
221The following example shows how dynamic library can detect the list
222of shared libraries loaded after caller's one.
223For simplicity, error checking has been omitted.
224.Bd -literal -offset indent
225Link_map *map;
226
227dlinfo(RTLD_SELF, RTLD_DI_LINKMAP, &map);
228
229while (map != NULL) {
230	printf("%p: %s\\n", map->l_addr, map->l_name);
231	map = map->l_next;
232}
233.Ed
234.Pp
235Example 2: Using
236.Fn dlinfo
237to retrieve the library search paths.
238.Pp
239The following example shows how a dynamic object can inspect the library
240search paths that would be used to locate a simple filename with
241.Xr dlopen 3 .
242For simplicity, error checking has been omitted.
243.Bd -literal -offset indent
244Dl_serinfo	 _info, *info = &_info;
245Dl_serpath	*path;
246unsigned int	 cnt;
247
248/* determine search path count and required buffer size */
249dlinfo(RTLD_SELF, RTLD_DI_SERINFOSIZE, (void *)info);
250
251/* allocate new buffer and initialize */
252info = malloc(_info.dls_size);
253info->dls_size = _info.dls_size;
254info->dls_cnt = _info.dls_cnt;
255
256/* obtain sarch path information */
257dlinfo(RTLD_SELF, RTLD_DI_SERINFO, (void *)info);
258
259path = &info->dls_serpath[0];
260
261for (cnt = 1; cnt <= info->dls_cnt; cnt++, path++) {
262	(void) printf("%2d: %s\\n", cnt, path->dls_name);
263}
264.Ed
265.Sh SEE ALSO
266.Xr rtld 1 ,
267.Xr dladdr 3 ,
268.Xr dlopen 3 ,
269.Xr dlsym 3
270.Sh HISTORY
271The
272.Fn dlinfo
273function first appeared in the Solaris operating system.
274In
275.Fx ,
276it first appeared in
277.Fx 4.8 .
278.Sh AUTHORS
279.An -nosplit
280The
281.Fx
282implementation of the
283.Fn dlinfo
284function was originally written by
285.An Alexey Zelkin Aq Mt phantom@FreeBSD.org
286and later extended and improved by
287.An Alexander Kabaev Aq Mt kan@FreeBSD.org .
288.Pp
289The manual page for this function was written by
290.An Alexey Zelkin Aq Mt phantom@FreeBSD.org .
291