the per-root-image breadth-first sorted image array. Instead we have a
per-image hook function to resolve the symbols. The default function
uses the sLoadedImages list directly, which is breadth-first sorted
anyway. There's also a BeOS function for old-style symbol resolution
and one for add-ons, which lacks a proper implementation yet (just
uses old-style ATM).
* Made the dl*() functions POSIX compliant:
- dlopen() does no longer use load_add_on(), but loads the object as a
library. It also properly supports a NULL name, now -- the previous
"_APP_" work-around did only work, if this soname was set on the
program (unlikely for programs using this API).
- Implemented RTLD_{GLOBAL,LOCAL}.
- dlsym() looks up symbols properly now, i.e. not just in the given
image, but breadth-first for an actual image or in load order for
the global scope. It also supports the not-quite POSIX RTLD_DEFAULT
and RTLD_NEXT extensions. Our RTLD_NEXT finds more symbols than in
Linux (also in later dlopen()ed libraries), but that should be fine.
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As (our) gcc unfortunately uses atexit() to clean up lazily initialized static
variables inside functions we have to ensure that we do the right thing with
unloadable shared objects. In case a shared object was unloaded that installed
an atexit() hook the application would crash on exit. We now implement a
callback into libroot that is used to call all the atexit() hooks of a
component that is to be unloaded. Most prominently this fixes the media_server
crash at shutdown.
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to determine linkage of libnet.so vs. libsocket.so/libbind.so in the libnetwork.so.
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