Bochs/bochs-testing/plugin-test/test9-modclass/main.cc
Bryce Denney dad1e7b3e9 - build the module symbol name myself instead of letting ltdl do it. On win32
I'm using ltdl even it considers my DLLs to NOT be a libtool archive, and
this is making the symbol name transformation mess up.  If I do it myself,
I can avoid this.
2002-10-17 06:49:44 +00:00

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#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <assert.h>
#define LT_SCOPE extern /* so that ltdl.h does not export anything */
#include <ltdl.h>
#define MAIN_DLL_EXPORT
#include "main.h"
#include "modules.h"
const char *version_string = "uselib-test6-1.0";
#if 1
// This lines forces main.cc to link in the functions associated with
// the new operator. If there is no "new" in the whole executable, the
// Solaris linker decides not to link in __builtin_new, giving this error
// when you try to load a module:
// fatal: relocation error: file .libs/libmodule1.so.0:
// symbol __builtin_new: referenced symbol not found
int *force_builtin_new = new int;
#endif
int register_module (const char *name)
{
printf ("register_module was called by module '%s'\n", name);
return 0;
}
int load_module (const char *fmt, const char *modname)
{
char buf[512];
sprintf (buf, fmt, modname);
printf ("loading module from VARIES{%s}\n", buf);
lt_dlhandle handle = lt_dlopenext (buf);
printf ("handle is VARIES{%p}\n", handle);
if (!handle) {
printf ("lt_dlopen error: %s\n", lt_dlerror ());
return -1;
}
char sym[1024];
sprintf (sym, "%s_LTX_%s", modname, "module_init");
modload_func func = (modload_func) lt_dlsym (handle, sym);
printf ("module_init function is at VARIES{%p}\n", func);
if (func != NULL) {
printf ("Calling module_init\n");
ModuleGadget *gadget = (*func)();
if (gadget) {
printf ("%s's gadget is called '%s'\n", modname, gadget->getName ());
printf ("%s can do '%s'\n", modname, gadget->getFeatures ());
} else {
printf ("%s has not defined any gadget\n", modname);
}
} else {
printf ("lt_dlsym error: %s\n", lt_dlerror ());
return -1;
}
return 0;
}
int main (int argc, char **argv)
{
printf ("start\n");
if (lt_dlinit () != 0) {
printf ("lt_dlinit error: %s\n", lt_dlerror ());
return -1;
}
#ifdef WIN32
const char *module_name_format = "%s";
#else
const char *module_name_format = "lib%s.la";
#endif
printf ("loading module1\n");
// try to load module1
if (load_module (module_name_format, "module1") < 0) {
printf ("load module1 failed\n");
}
if (load_module (module_name_format, "module2") < 0) {
printf ("load module2 failed\n");
}
int arg;
for (int arg=1; arg < argc; arg++) {
if (load_module (module_name_format, argv[arg]) < 0) {
printf ("load %s failed\n", argv[arg]);
}
}
printf ("stop\n");
exit (77);
}