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diff --git a/tcl8.6/unix/tclLoadOSF.c b/tcl8.6/unix/tclLoadOSF.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..377ed28 --- /dev/null +++ b/tcl8.6/unix/tclLoadOSF.c @@ -0,0 +1,235 @@ +/* + * tclLoadOSF.c -- + * + * This function provides a version of the TclLoadFile that works under + * OSF/1 1.0/1.1/1.2 and related systems, utilizing the old OSF/1 + * /sbin/loader and /usr/include/loader.h. OSF/1 versions from 1.3 and on + * use ELF, rtld, and dlopen()[/usr/include/ldfcn.h]. + * + * This is useful for: + * OSF/1 1.0, 1.1, 1.2 (from OSF) + * includes: MK4 and AD1 (from OSF RI) + * OSF/1 1.3 (from OSF) using ROSE + * HP OSF/1 1.0 ("Acorn") using COFF + * + * This is likely to be useful for: + * Paragon OSF/1 (from Intel) + * HI-OSF/1 (from Hitachi) + * + * This is NOT to be used on: + * Digitial Alpha OSF/1 systems + * OSF/1 1.3 or later (from OSF) using ELF + * includes: MK6, MK7, AD2, AD3 (from OSF RI) + * + * This approach to things was utter @&^#; thankfully, OSF/1 eventually + * supported dlopen(). + * + * John Robert LoVerso <loverso@freebsd.osf.org> + * + * Copyright (c) 1995-1997 Sun Microsystems, Inc. + * + * See the file "license.terms" for information on usage and redistribution of + * this file, and for a DISCLAIMER OF ALL WARRANTIES. + */ + +#include "tclInt.h" +#include <sys/types.h> +#include <loader.h> + +/* + * Static functions defined within this file. + */ + +static void * FindSymbol(Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle, const char* symbol); +static void UnloadFile(Tcl_LoadHandle handle); + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclpDlopen -- + * + * Dynamically loads a binary code file into memory and returns a handle + * to the new code. + * + * Results: + * A standard Tcl completion code. If an error occurs, an error message + * is left in the interp's result. + * + * Side effects: + * New code suddenly appears in memory. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +TclpDlopen( + Tcl_Interp *interp, /* Used for error reporting. */ + Tcl_Obj *pathPtr, /* Name of the file containing the desired + * code (UTF-8). */ + Tcl_LoadHandle *loadHandle, /* Filled with token for dynamically loaded + * file which will be passed back to + * (*unloadProcPtr)() to unload the file. */ + Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc **unloadProcPtr, + /* Filled with address of Tcl_FSUnloadFileProc + * function which should be used for this + * file. */ + int flags) +{ + Tcl_LoadHandle newHandle; + ldr_module_t lm; + char *pkg; + char *fileName = Tcl_GetString(pathPtr); + const char *native; + + /* + * First try the full path the user gave us. This is particularly + * important if the cwd is inside a vfs, and we are trying to load using a + * relative path. + */ + + native = Tcl_FSGetNativePath(pathPtr); + lm = (Tcl_PackageInitProc *) load(native, LDR_NOFLAGS); + + if (lm == LDR_NULL_MODULE) { + /* + * Let the OS loader examine the binary search path for whatever + * string the user gave us which hopefully refers to a file on the + * binary path + */ + + Tcl_DString ds; + + native = Tcl_UtfToExternalDString(NULL, fileName, -1, &ds); + lm = (Tcl_PackageInitProc *) load(native, LDR_NOFLAGS); + Tcl_DStringFree(&ds); + } + + if (lm == LDR_NULL_MODULE) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "couldn't load file \"%s\": %s", + fileName, Tcl_PosixError(interp))); + return TCL_ERROR; + } + + *clientDataPtr = NULL; + + /* + * My convention is to use a [OSF loader] package name the same as shlib, + * since the idiots never implemented ldr_lookup() and it is otherwise + * impossible to get a package name given a module. + * + * I build loadable modules with a makefile rule like + * ld ... -export $@: -o $@ $(OBJS) + */ + + if ((pkg = strrchr(fileName, '/')) == NULL) { + pkg = fileName; + } else { + pkg++; + } + newHandle = ckalloc(sizeof(*newHandle)); + newHandle->clientData = pkg; + newHandle->findSymbolProcPtr = &FindSymbol; + newHandle->unloadFileProcPtr = &UnloadFile; + *loadHandle = newHandle; + *unloadProcPtr = &UnloadFile; + return TCL_OK; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * FindSymbol -- + * + * Looks up a symbol, by name, through a handle associated with a + * previously loaded piece of code (shared library). + * + * Results: + * Returns a pointer to the function associated with 'symbol' if it is + * found. Otherwise returns NULL and may leave an error message in the + * interp's result. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static void * +FindSymbol( + Tcl_Interp *interp, + Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle, + const char *symbol) +{ + void *retval = ldr_lookup_package((char *) loadHandle, symbol); + + if (retval == NULL && interp != NULL) { + Tcl_SetObjResult(interp, Tcl_ObjPrintf( + "cannot find symbol \"%s\"", symbol)); + Tcl_SetErrorCode(interp, "TCL", "LOOKUP", "LOAD_SYMBOL", symbol, NULL); + } + return retval; +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * UnloadFile -- + * + * Unloads a dynamically loaded binary code file from memory. Code + * pointers in the formerly loaded file are no longer valid after calling + * this function. + * + * Results: + * None. + * + * Side effects: + * Does nothing. Can anything be done? + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +static void +UnloadFile( + Tcl_LoadHandle loadHandle) /* loadHandle returned by a previous call to + * TclpDlopen(). The loadHandle is a token + * that represents the loaded file. */ +{ + ckfree(loadHandle); +} + +/* + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + * + * TclGuessPackageName -- + * + * If the "load" command is invoked without providing a package name, + * this function is invoked to try to figure it out. + * + * Results: + * Always returns 0 to indicate that we couldn't figure out a package + * name; generic code will then try to guess the package from the file + * name. A return value of 1 would have meant that we figured out the + * package name and put it in bufPtr. + * + * Side effects: + * None. + * + *---------------------------------------------------------------------- + */ + +int +TclGuessPackageName( + const char *fileName, /* Name of file containing package (already + * translated to local form if needed). */ + Tcl_DString *bufPtr) /* Initialized empty dstring. Append package + * name to this if possible. */ +{ + return 0; +} + +/* + * Local Variables: + * mode: c + * c-basic-offset: 4 + * fill-column: 78 + * End: + */ |