1 /* Locate the shared object symbol nearest a given address.
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27 _dl_addr (const void *address
, Dl_info
*info
,
28 struct link_map
**mapp
, const ElfW(Sym
) **symbolp
)
30 const ElfW(Addr
) addr
= DL_LOOKUP_ADDRESS (address
);
32 /* Protect against concurrent loads and unloads. */
33 __rtld_lock_lock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock
));
35 /* Find the highest-addressed object that ADDRESS is not below. */
36 struct link_map
*match
= NULL
;
37 for (Lmid_t ns
= 0; ns
< DL_NNS
; ++ns
)
38 for (struct link_map
*l
= GL(dl_ns
)[ns
]._ns_loaded
; l
; l
= l
->l_next
)
39 if (addr
>= l
->l_map_start
&& addr
< l
->l_map_end
)
41 /* We know ADDRESS lies within L if in any shared object.
42 Make sure it isn't past the end of L's segments. */
43 size_t n
= l
->l_phnum
;
48 while (l
->l_phdr
[n
].p_type
!= PT_LOAD
);
49 if (addr
>= (l
->l_addr
+
50 l
->l_phdr
[n
].p_vaddr
+ l
->l_phdr
[n
].p_memsz
))
51 /* Off the end of the highest-addressed shared object. */
62 /* Now we know what object the address lies in. */
63 info
->dli_fname
= match
->l_name
;
64 info
->dli_fbase
= (void *) match
->l_map_start
;
66 /* If this is the main program the information is incomplete. */
67 if (__builtin_expect (match
->l_name
[0], 'a') == '\0'
68 && match
->l_type
== lt_executable
)
69 info
->dli_fname
= _dl_argv
[0];
71 const ElfW(Sym
) *symtab
72 = (const ElfW(Sym
) *) D_PTR (match
, l_info
[DT_SYMTAB
]);
73 const char *strtab
= (const char *) D_PTR (match
, l_info
[DT_STRTAB
]);
75 ElfW(Word
) strtabsize
= match
->l_info
[DT_STRSZ
]->d_un
.d_val
;
77 const ElfW(Sym
) *symtabend
;
78 if (match
->l_info
[DT_HASH
] != NULL
)
80 + ((Elf_Symndx
*) D_PTR (match
, l_info
[DT_HASH
]))[1]);
82 /* There is no direct way to determine the number of symbols in the
83 dynamic symbol table and no hash table is present. The ELF
84 binary is ill-formed but what shall we do? Use the beginning of
85 the string table which generally follows the symbol table. */
86 symtabend
= (const ElfW(Sym
) *) strtab
;
88 const ElfW(Sym
) *matchsym
;
89 for (matchsym
= NULL
; (void *) symtab
< (void *) symtabend
; ++symtab
)
90 if ((ELFW(ST_BIND
) (symtab
->st_info
) == STB_GLOBAL
91 || ELFW(ST_BIND
) (symtab
->st_info
) == STB_WEAK
)
93 && ELFW(ST_TYPE
) (symtab
->st_info
) != STT_TLS
95 && DL_ADDR_SYM_MATCH (match
, symtab
, matchsym
, addr
)
96 && symtab
->st_name
< strtabsize
)
97 matchsym
= (ElfW(Sym
) *) symtab
;
106 /* We found a symbol close by. Fill in its name and exact
108 lookup_t matchl
= LOOKUP_VALUE (match
);
110 info
->dli_sname
= strtab
+ matchsym
->st_name
;
111 info
->dli_saddr
= DL_SYMBOL_ADDRESS (matchl
, matchsym
);
115 /* No symbol matches. We return only the containing object. */
116 info
->dli_sname
= NULL
;
117 info
->dli_saddr
= NULL
;
123 __rtld_lock_unlock_recursive (GL(dl_load_lock
));
127 libc_hidden_def (_dl_addr
)