/* * R : A Computer Language for Statistical Data Analysis * Copyright (C) 1995-1996 Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka * Copyright (C) 1997-2023 The R Core Team * * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program; if not, a copy is available at * https://www.R-project.org/Licenses/ */ /* char here is handled as a whole string */ /* This provides a table of built-in C and Fortran functions. We include this table, even when we have dlopen and friends. This is so that the functions are actually loaded at link time. */ #ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H #include #endif #include #include #ifdef HAVE_UNISTD_H #include #endif #ifdef HAVE_DLFCN_H # include # define HAVE_DYNAMIC_LOADING #endif #ifdef HAVE_DYNAMIC_LOADING static void *loadLibrary(const char *path, int asLocal, int now, const char *search); static void closeLibrary(void *handle); static DL_FUNC R_local_dlsym(DllInfo *info, char const *name); static size_t getFullDLLPath(SEXP call, char *buf, size_t bufsize, const char *path); static void getSystemError(char *buf, int len); static int computeDLOpenFlag(int asLocal, int now); attribute_hidden void InitFunctionHashing(void) { R_osDynSymbol->loadLibrary = loadLibrary; R_osDynSymbol->dlsym = R_local_dlsym; R_osDynSymbol->closeLibrary = closeLibrary; R_osDynSymbol->getError = getSystemError; R_osDynSymbol->deleteCachedSymbols = Rf_deleteCachedSymbols; R_osDynSymbol->lookupCachedSymbol = Rf_lookupCachedSymbol; R_osDynSymbol->getFullDLLPath = getFullDLLPath; } static void getSystemError(char *buf, int len) { strcpy(buf, dlerror()); } static void *loadLibrary(const char *path, int asLocal, int now, const char *search) { void *handle; int openFlag = 0; openFlag = computeDLOpenFlag(asLocal, now); handle = (void *) dlopen(path,openFlag); return(handle); } static void closeLibrary(HINSTANCE handle) { dlclose(handle); } /* Computes the flag to be passed as the second argument to dlopen(), controlling whether the local or global symbol integration and lazy or eager resolution of the undefined symbols. The arguments determine which of each of these possibilities to use and the results are or'ed together. We need a separate routine to keep things clean(er) because some symbolic constants may not be defined, such as RTLD_LOCAL long ago. In such cases, we emit a warning message and use the default by not modifying the value of the flag. Called only by AddDLL(). */ static int computeDLOpenFlag(int asLocal, int now) { #if !defined(RTLD_LOCAL) || !defined(RTLD_GLOBAL) || !defined(RTLD_NOW) || !defined(RTLD_LAZY) static char *warningMessages[] = { N_("Explicit local dynamic loading not supported on this platform. Using default."), N_("Explicit global dynamic loading not supported on this platform. Using default."), N_("Explicit non-lazy dynamic loading not supported on this platform. Using default."), N_("Explicit lazy dynamic loading not supported on this platform. Using default.") }; /* Define a local macro for issuing the warnings. This allows us to redefine it easily so that it only emits the warning once as in DL_WARN(i) if(warningMessages[i]) {\ warning(warningMessages[i]); \ warningMessages[i] = NULL; \ } or to control the emission via the options currently in effect at call time. */ # define DL_WARN(i) \ if(asInteger(GetOption1(install("warn"))) == 1 || \ asInteger(GetOption1(install("verbose"))) > 0) \ warning(_(warningMessages[i])) #endif int openFlag = 0; /* Default value so no-ops for undefined flags should do nothing in the resulting dlopen(). */ if(asLocal != 0) { #ifndef RTLD_LOCAL DL_WARN(0); #else openFlag = RTLD_LOCAL; #endif } else { #ifndef RTLD_GLOBAL DL_WARN(1); #else openFlag = RTLD_GLOBAL; #endif } if(now != 0) { #ifndef RTLD_NOW DL_WARN(2); #else openFlag |= RTLD_NOW; #endif } else { #ifndef RTLD_LAZY DL_WARN(3); #else openFlag |= RTLD_LAZY; #endif } return(openFlag); } /* This is the system/OS-specific version for resolving a symbol in a shared object. A cast would not be legal C. */ /* We are not interested in NULL symbols in the shared object. If we were, this would need to use dlerror() before and after dlsym, and check the second value is NULL. */ typedef union {void *p; DL_FUNC fn;} fn_ptr; static DL_FUNC R_local_dlsym(DllInfo *info, char const *name) { fn_ptr tmp; tmp.p = dlsym(info->handle, name); return tmp.fn; } /* In the future, this will receive an additional argument which will specify the nature of the symbol expected by the caller, specifically whether it is for a .C(), .Call(), .Fortran(), .External(), generic, etc. invocation. This will reduce the pool of possible symbols in the case of a library that registers its routines. */ /* Retuns the number of bytes (excluding the terminator) needed in buf. When bufsize is at least that + 1, buf contains the result with terminator. */ static size_t getFullDLLPath(SEXP call, char *buf, size_t bufsize, const char *path) { size_t needed = 0; if(path[0] == '~') { const char *expanded = R_ExpandFileName(path); needed = strlen(expanded); if (bufsize >= needed + 1) strcpy(buf, expanded); } else if(path[0] != '/') { #ifdef HAVE_GETCWD if(!getcwd(buf, bufsize)) #endif /* NOTE: also when bufsize is small */ errorcall(call, _("cannot get working directory!")); needed = strlen(buf) + 1 + strlen(path); if (bufsize >= needed + 1) { strcat(buf, "/"); strcat(buf, path); } } else { needed = strlen(path); if (bufsize >= needed + 1) strcpy(buf, path); } return needed; } #endif /* end of `ifdef HAVE_DYNAMIC_LOADING' */