CMakeLists.txt


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Author Commit Date CI Message
Pali Rohár f3da31d7 2019-05-06T21:47:33 Load Psapi.dll at runtime, this avoids linking caveat
Pali Rohár 63d7bda4 2019-01-29T22:57:04 Implement support for dlsym() with RTLD_DEFAULT and RTLD_NEXT dlsym() with RTLD_DEFAULT handle behaves in same way like with global handle returned by dlopen() with NULL file name. dlsym() with RTLD_NEXT handle search for next loaded module which provides specified symbol. "Next" means module which in EnumProcessModules() result after the module which called dlsym(). To get caller function of dlsym() use _ReturnAddress() intrinsic. To get module where is caller function use the fact that HMODULE is the same value as the module's base address. When compiling under gcc, defines _ReturnAddress() macro via gcc's builtin as it does not provide MSC's specific _ReturnAddress() intrinsic. Added tests demonstrate that both RTLD_DEFAULT and RTLD_NEXT are working as expected.
Pali Rohár 29c46a54 2019-01-29T22:38:42 Fix resolving global symbols when LoadLibrary() is called after dlopen() Usage of first_automatic_object cache is wrong. This cache is filled by all loaded DLL files (either implicitly or explicitly with LoadLibrary() call) by EnumProcessModules() call at first usage of dlopen(). So dlsym() can resolve global symbols only if they were loaded prior to dlopen() call. Any future usage of LoadLibrary() does not include newly loaded DLLs into first_automatic_object cache. To fix this problem, first_automatic_object cache is fully removed and EnumProcessModules() call is issued directly in dlsym() call. As EnumProcessModules() returns all DLLs, included those which were loaded by dlopen() with RTLD_LOCAL, it may break RTLD_LOCAL support. To address this problem switch linked-list of all loaded DLLs with RTLD_GLOBAL to linked-list of all loaded DLLs with RTLD_LOCAL flag. And then skip modules from EnumProcessModules() which are in linked-list. Also in WinAPI all DLLs loaded by LoadLibrary() behaves like RTLD_GLOBAL. So above change is compatible with this behavior. There may be another problem. Before retrieving HMODULE for DLL filename (which is done by LoadLibrary()), it is not possible to detect if DLL was already loaded by RTLD_LOCAL or not. And after calling LoadLibrary() it is not possible to know if DLL was loaded either by dlsym() with RTLD_LOCAL or by LoadLibrary() (which is equivalent to RTLD_GLOBAL). To address this problem, compare number of loaded modules (counted by EnumProcessModules()) before and after LoadLibrary() called from dlsym(). If number does not change it means that DLL was already loaded. So based on this result either add or remove HMODULE from linked-list of RTLD_LOCAL modules. Added test demonstrate usage of: global = dlopen(NULL, RTLD_GLOBAL); /* global handle */ LoadLibrary("library.dll"); /* this provides function */ function = dlsym(global, "function"); /* resolve function from library.dll */
Silvio bd4eebdb 2016-12-27T12:13:39 Add CMake code to export a CMake config file
xantares 604fd008 2016-03-23T09:43:39 Removed wine detection It can be set canonically by using CMAKE_CROSSCOMPILIING_EMULATOR variable
Timothy Gu dd4254a3 2014-10-08T15:50:21 Add linked modules to a separate global list Fixes #2.
Timothy Gu 5ea707ad 2015-03-15T16:35:22 Define SHARED when building shared library
xantares 473386e3 2015-03-12T06:37:29 set CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE default it's used to set release flags
xantares 484b7dc8 2014-09-23T13:44:10 Initial cmake port