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The information is theoretically available via dl_iterate_phdr as well, but that approach is very slow if there are many shared objects. Reviewed-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@redhat.com> Tested-by: Carlos O'Donell <carlos@rehdat.com>
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@node Dynamic Linker
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@c @node Dynamic Linker, Internal Probes, Threads, Top
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@c %MENU% Loading programs and shared objects.
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@chapter Dynamic Linker
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@cindex dynamic linker
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@cindex dynamic loader
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The @dfn{dynamic linker} is responsible for loading dynamically linked
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programs and their dependencies (in the form of shared objects). The
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dynamic linker in @theglibc{} also supports loading shared objects (such
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as plugins) later at run time.
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Dynamic linkers are sometimes called @dfn{dynamic loaders}.
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@menu
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* Dynamic Linker Introspection:: Interfaces for querying mapping information.
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@end menu
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@node Dynamic Linker Introspection
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@section Dynamic Linker Introspection
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@Theglibc{} provides various functions for querying information from the
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dynamic linker.
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@deftypefun {int} dlinfo (void *@var{handle}, int @var{request}, void *@var{arg})
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@safety{@mtsafe{}@asunsafe{@asucorrupt{}}@acunsafe{@acucorrupt{}}}
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@standards{GNU, dlfcn.h}
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This function returns information about @var{handle} in the memory
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location @var{arg}, based on @var{request}. The @var{handle} argument
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must be a pointer returned by @code{dlopen} or @code{dlmopen}; it must
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not have been closed by @code{dlclose}.
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On success, @code{dlinfo} returns 0 for most request types; exceptions
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are noted below. If there is an error, the function returns @math{-1},
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and @code{dlerror} can be used to obtain a corresponding error message.
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The following operations are defined for use with @var{request}:
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@vtable @code
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@item RTLD_DI_LINKMAP
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The corresponding @code{struct link_map} pointer for @var{handle} is
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written to @code{*@var{arg}}. The @var{arg} argument must be the
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address of an object of type @code{struct link_map *}.
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@item RTLD_DI_LMID
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The namespace identifier of @var{handle} is written to
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@code{*@var{arg}}. The @var{arg} argument must be the address of an
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object of type @code{Lmid_t}.
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@item RTLD_DI_ORIGIN
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The value of the @code{$ORIGIN} dynamic string token for @var{handle} is
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written to the character array starting at @var{arg} as a
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null-terminated string.
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This request type should not be used because it is prone to buffer
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overflows.
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@item RTLD_DI_SERINFO
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@itemx RTLD_DI_SERINFOSIZE
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These requests can be used to obtain search path information for
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@var{handle}. For both requests, @var{arg} must point to a
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@code{Dl_serinfo} object. The @code{RTLD_DI_SERINFOSIZE} request must
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be made first; it updates the @code{dls_size} and @code{dls_cnt} members
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of the @code{Dl_serinfo} object. The caller should then allocate memory
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to store at least @code{dls_size} bytes and pass that buffer to a
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@code{RTLD_DI_SERINFO} request. This second request fills the
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@code{dls_serpath} array. The number of array elements was returned in
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the @code{dls_cnt} member in the initial @code{RTLD_DI_SERINFOSIZE}
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request. The caller is responsible for freeing the allocated buffer.
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This interface is prone to buffer overflows in multi-threaded processes
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because the required size can change between the
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@code{RTLD_DI_SERINFOSIZE} and @code{RTLD_DI_SERINFO} requests.
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@item RTLD_DI_TLS_DATA
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This request writes the address of the TLS block (in the current thread)
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for the shared object identified by @var{handle} to @code{*@var{arg}}.
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The argument @var{arg} must be the address of an object of type
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@code{void *}. A null pointer is written if the object does not have
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any associated TLS block.
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@item RTLD_DI_TLS_MODID
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This request writes the TLS module ID for the shared object @var{handle}
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to @code{*@var{arg}}. The argument @var{arg} must be the address of an
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object of type @code{size_t}. The module ID is zero if the object
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does not have an associated TLS block.
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@item RTLD_DI_PHDR
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This request writes the address of the program header array to
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@code{*@var{arg}}. The argument @var{arg} must be the address of an
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object of type @code{const ElfW(Phdr) *} (that is,
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@code{const Elf32_Phdr *} or @code{const Elf64_Phdr *}, as appropriate
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for the current architecture). For this request, the value returned by
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@code{dlinfo} is the number of program headers in the program header
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array.
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@end vtable
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The @code{dlinfo} function is a GNU extension.
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@end deftypefun
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The remainder of this section documents the @code{_dl_find_object}
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function and supporting types and constants.
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@deftp {Data Type} {struct dl_find_object}
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@standards{GNU, dlfcn.h}
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This structure contains information about a main program or loaded
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object. The @code{_dl_find_object} function uses it to return
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result data to the caller.
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@table @code
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@item unsigned long long int dlfo_flags
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Currently unused and always 0.
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@item void *dlfo_map_start
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The start address of the inspected mapping. This information comes from
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the program header, so it follows its convention, and the address is not
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necessarily page-aligned.
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@item void *dlfo_map_end
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The end address of the mapping.
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@item struct link_map *dlf_link_map
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This member contains a pointer to the link map of the object.
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@item struct link_map *dlf_link_map
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This member contains a pointer to the exception handling data of the
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object. See @code{DLFO_EH_SEGMENT_TYPE} below.
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@end table
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This structure is a GNU extension.
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@end deftp
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@deftypevr Macro int DLFO_STRUCT_HAS_EH_DBASE
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@standards{GNU, dlfcn.h}
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On most targets, this macro is defined as @code{0}. If it is defined to
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@code{1}, @code{struct dl_find_object} contains an additional member
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@code{dlfo_eh_dbase} of type @code{void *}. It is the base address for
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@code{DW_EH_PE_datarel} DWARF encodings to this location.
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This macro is a GNU extension.
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@end deftypevr
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@deftypevr Macro int DLFO_STRUCT_HAS_EH_COUNT
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@standards{GNU, dlfcn.h}
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On most targets, this macro is defined as @code{0}. If it is defined to
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@code{1}, @code{struct dl_find_object} contains an additional member
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@code{dlfo_eh_count} of type @code{int}. It is the number of exception
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handling entries in the EH frame segment identified by the
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@code{dlfo_eh_frame} member.
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This macro is a GNU extension.
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@end deftypevr
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@deftypevr Macro int DLFO_EH_SEGMENT_TYPE
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@standards{GNU, dlfcn.h}
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On targets using DWARF-based exception unwinding, this macro expands to
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@code{PT_GNU_EH_FRAME}. This indicates that @code{dlfo_eh_frame} in
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@code{struct dl_find_object} points to the @code{PT_GNU_EH_FRAME}
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segment of the object. On targets that use other unwinding formats, the
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macro expands to the program header type for the unwinding data.
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This macro is a GNU extension.
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@end deftypevr
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@deftypefun {int} _dl_find_object (void *@var{address}, struct dl_find_object *@var{result})
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@standards{GNU, dlfcn.h}
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@safety{@mtsafe{}@assafe{}@acsafe{}}
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On success, this function returns 0 and writes about the object
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surrounding the address to @code{*@var{result}}. On failure, -1 is
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returned.
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The @var{address} can be a code address or data address. On
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architectures using function descriptors, no attempt is made to decode
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the function descriptor. Depending on how these descriptors are
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implemented, @code{_dl_find_object} may return the object that defines
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the function descriptor (and not the object that contains the code
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implementing the function), or fail to find any object at all.
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On success @var{address} is greater than or equal to
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@code{@var{result}->dlfo_map_start} and less than
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@code{@var{result}->dlfo_map_end}, that is, the supplied code address is
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located within the reported mapping.
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This function returns a pointer to the unwinding information for the
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object that contains the program code @var{address} in
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@code{@var{result}->dlfo_eh_frame}. If the platform uses DWARF
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unwinding information, this is the in-memory address of the
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@code{PT_GNU_EH_FRAME} segment. See @code{DLFO_EH_SEGMENT_TYPE} above.
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In case @var{address} resides in an object that lacks unwinding information,
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the function still returns 0, but sets @code{@var{result}->dlfo_eh_frame}
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to a null pointer.
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@code{_dl_find_object} itself is thread-safe. However, if the
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application invokes @code{dlclose} for the object that contains
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@var{address} concurrently with @code{_dl_find_object} or after the call
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returns, accessing the unwinding data for that object or the link map
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(through @code{@var{result}->dlfo_link_map}) is not safe. Therefore, the
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application needs to ensure by other means (e.g., by convention) that
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@var{address} remains a valid code address while the unwinding
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information is processed.
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This function is a GNU extension.
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@end deftypefun
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@c FIXME these are undocumented:
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@c dladdr
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@c dladdr1
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@c dlclose
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@c dlerror
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@c dlmopen
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@c dlopen
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@c dlsym
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@c dlvsym
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