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librtld_db
—
#include <rtld_db.h>
void
rd_delete
(rd_agent_t *rdap);
char *
rd_errstr
(rd_err_e rderr);
rd_err_e
rd_event_addr
(rd_agent_t *rdap,
rd_event_e event, rd_notify_t *notify);
rd_err_e
rd_event_enable
(rd_agent_t *rdap, int
onoff);
rd_err_e
rd_event_getmsg
(rd_agent_t *rdap,
rd_event_msg_t *msg);
rd_err_e
rd_init
(int version);
typedef int
rl_iter_f
(const rd_loadobj_t *, void
*);
rd_err_e
rd_loadobj_iter
(rd_agent_t *rdap,
rl_iter_f *cb, void *clnt_data);
void
rd_log
(const int onoff);
rd_agent_t *
rd_new
(struct proc_handle
*php);
rd_err_e
rd_objpad_enable
(rd_agent_t *rdap,
size_t padsize);
rd_err_e
rd_plt_resolution
(rd_agent_t *rdap,
uintptr_t pc, struct proc *proc, uintptr_t plt_base,
rd_plt_info_t *rpi);
rd_err_e
rd_reset
(rd_agent_t *rdap);
librtld_db
library provides a debugging interface to
the run-time linker (rtld). This library must be used along with
libproc(3).
Most library functions take a rd_agent_t argument. This argument is an opaque structure containing information associated with the current status of the agent.
Before you start using librtld_db
you
should call rd_init
() with the
RD_VERSION argument. This initializes the library to
the correct version your program was compiled with and provides proper ABI
stability.
What follows is a description of what each function.
rd_new
() creates a new
librtld_db
agent. The php
argument should be the proc_handle you received from
libproc(3).
rd_reset
() resets your previously created
agent.
rd_delete
() deallocates the resources
associated with the agent.
rd_errstr
() returns an error string
describing the error present in rderr.
rd_event_enable
() enables reporting of
events. This function always returns RD_OK.
rd_event_addr
() returns the event address
corresponding to the event parameter. At the moment we
only report events of type RD_NOTIFY_BPT.
rd_event_getmsg
() returns the message
associated with the latest event. At the moment only RD_POSTINIT events are
supported.
rd_loadobj_iter
() allows you to iterate
over the program's loaded objects. cb is a callback of
type rl_iter_f
().
rd_errstr
().
librtld_db
library first appeared in
FreeBSD 9.0 and was modeled after the same library
present in the Solaris operating system.
librtld_db
library and this manual page were written
by Rui Paulo
<rpaulo@FreeBSD.org>
under sponsorship from the FreeBSD Foundation.
rd_event_enable
(),
rd_log
(), rd_objpad_enable
(),
and rd_plt_resolution
() are not yet implemented.
June 10, 2010 | NetBSD 9.2 |