Questions tagged [dlsym]
POSIX function for accessing code or data in a dynamically-loaded library using the code's name.
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Overriding dlsym / dlvsym functionality in libc
I have been trying to override dlvsym functionality in libc, because I need to load a library that doesn't understand how to link to the host system, so I need to catch it when trying to link to ...
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Identifying which global variable is allocated by which shared library
Assume there are shared libraries lib1, lib2, etc. each declaring and using one of its own global variable g_lib1, g_lib2, etc. I have the addresses of g_lib1, g_lib2, etc., as well as the names of ...
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Calling JNI_CreateJavaVM just hangs
Just trying debug what wrong with harness code, which was compiled with command:
┌──(kali㉿kali)-[~/…/experimment/research/PoCs/android-afl-qemu]
└─$ export CC=/home/kali/Android/Sdk/ndk/22.1.7171670/...
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Man page workaround for dlsym() still error prone?
I was reading the man page to dlopen(), and I stumbled on this block of code:
cosine = (double (*)(double)) dlsym(handle, "cos");
/* According to the ISO C standard, casting ...
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Casting a dlsym'd function pointer to to same function signature but changed parameter definition
Let's say I have a struct defined in MyType.h
struct MyType {
int x;
int y;
};
And I build a lib myLib.so which exposes a function that takes the above type as a parameter.
#include "...
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How to isolate the runtime of a dynamic loaded library (dlopen)
Take for instance an application that needs to load several other shared libraries. Each with the same interface. How can I prevent that a crash in any of the loaded shared libraries to not crash the ...
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What are the scoping rules for subsequent calls to dlopen?
Suppose I have an executable that dlopens libfirst.so with RTLD_LOCAL which then dlopens libsecond.so with RTLD_GLOBAL. Should the symbols from libsecond.so now be directly available (i.e., without ...
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Using dlopen and dlsym with a third party c++ library
Newbie question. Suppose there is a third party library ClassLibrary.so, which contains the class definition of a ClassTest and I don't have access to the source of ClassLibrary.so. Can I use ...
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Conflicting C linkage declaration of two functions in different C++ namespaces
In C++ code, I would like to be able to include two headers for two different versions of a shared C library that I load at runtime (with dlopen/dlsym on linux, GetProcAddress on windows).
For one ...
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What does DlsymWeak::initialize do in rust?
I have a program that calls libc::memchr many times. When profiling my code I see that
the function using the most time is DlsymWeak::initialize. initialize seem to be called by memchr, which is ...
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dlsym causing segfault when dynamically loading shm_open
I am trying to figure out to load the function shm_open dynamically at runtime and have hit a wall.
My current code is as such:
CMakeLists.txt
project(dlsysm_stack_overflow_example)
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How do I get a function name in the symbol table to point to a different function?
On MacOS Ventura, obtaining a handle to the dynamic loader using dlopen(NULL, 0) returns a handle containing the entire executable's symbol table. Using this handle, one can obtain pointers to symbol ...
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A complicated situation while using dlsym casting
In our code there is a function defined as:
a.h
extern int (*get_prof_action(void))(void);
a.c
static int (*ProfAction)(void) = NULL;
int (*get_prof_action(void))(void)
{
return ProfAction;
}
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dlsym how do I pass the implicit "this" pointer in nonstatic member function?
I want to call a function with dlsym and it is a member function of an object, I have the pointer, but it is not working. The function lives in the main executable, and I am loading it from a shared ...
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Why calling dlopen sometimes breaks my application by damaging class variables content?
I am trying to load library with dlopen().
But call to this dlopen() function sometimes (not always) damages my class variables and then app goes to segmentation fault.
Below is not precise code (...
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What is the C++ way of interpreting the void* returned by dlsym as a pointer-to-function?
Assume a dynamic library exports a function, e.g. of type void(), named foo. A client code could then make use of it like in the following snippet (assuming foo is exposed via extern "C" ...
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How to handle different behaviour for dlsym() in OSX and Linux (generic)
I recently added some dynamic plugin behavior in an OSX program which works as designed. However, trying the same on Linux (generic) fails as dlsym() library call fails to resolve symbol in the same ...
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return address of dlsym and Address of Function Pointer assigned
void* l = dlsym(lib,"_ZN11Environment9LibLogger14log_processingEiNSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEEjS6_z");
*(void **)&log_fcn = l;
std::cout<<"Address&...
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Is it possible to define a symbol dynamically such that it will be found by dlsym?
I want to simulate loading symbols from a shared library for testing purposes.
Is there a way to define a symbol at runtime programmatically such that dlsym will find it?
For example:
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(solved) C++ Load one Shared Object with dependencies and access their functions
OS Linux Ubuntu 18.04, gcc 7.4.0
A program should load one SO which is dependent on other SOs. All exported functions of all SOs should be called by the program.
I found serveral related questions ...
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Error while importing pynput - dlsym(0x7f90f7d0c310, PyObjCObject_New): symbol not found
I installed pynput module (version 1.7.4) using this command: pip3 install pynput
I tried to import the module in my Jupyter-lab, which always ended up a failure. The error message looks like this:
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Hooking functions located in the executable (not in shared libraries)
Let's say I have a function foo in ./elf.
I want to hook it with foo_hook which is located in my shared object.
foo is not exported from ./elf.
LD_PRELOAD is useful for hooking functions in shared ...
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Wrap clone syscall using LD_PRELOAD
Variatic functions such as printf can be wrapped using dlsym because it has a va_list version vprintf.
So,
int printf(const char *format, ...); //is equivalent to
int vprintf(const char *format, ...
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dlsym() + RTLD_NEXT doesn't work as expected on Ubuntu 20.04
I'm faced a strange runtime behavior on Ubuntu 20.04 (gcc v 9.3.0) when using dlsym() call.
Please, see below a simple example:
file test.cpp:
#include <iostream>
#include <dlfcn.h>
#...
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When a C application uses a shared library, is it possible to retrieve the bss and data sections of that shared library
Application written in C, and runs on Ubuntu 18.04.
This application links with couple of shared libraries, lets say shared_lib1_external.so,
and shared_lib1_internal.so.
I have this unique scenario ...
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Line number of the caller of a preloaded library function
Let's say I have a program (program.c) that uses rand function in standard C library.
1 #include <stdlib.h>
2 int main(){
3 int rand_number = rand();
4 }
I also have a shared library (...
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Calling dlsym from a function other than _start crashes [duplicate]
I have this assembly program that works fine:
SECTION .text
EXTERN dlopen ; loads a dynamic library
EXTERN dlsym ; retrieves the address for a symbol in the dynamic library
global _start ; "...
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dlsym crash when called from assembler
I have a small program in assembler that loads an .so file using dlopen, and then tries to load a function pointer using dlsym. Calling dlopen seems to be fine but it crashes when I call dlsym.
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Library interpositioning
I have been trying to intercept calls to malloc and free, following our textbook (CSAPP book).
I have followed their exact code, and nearly the same code that I found online and I keep getting a ...
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How in C to get the name of the shared library a symbol is loaded from programatically at runtime?
I load a symbol from a shared library like this:
void *sym = dlsym(RTLD_DEFAULT, "printf");
That will tell me whether the symbol printf exists in a loaded shared library, and if it does, ...
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this dlsym call runs into a segfault (when caller .so is the same as target .so)
First, the problem:
Thread 2 "lexe.exe" received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x7ffff2c89700 (LWP 17367)]
do_lookup_x (undef_name=undef_name@entry=0x7fffeb893ad9 &...
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Getting segmentation fault while using dlsym after dlmopen but with dlopen dlsym works fine
I am getting issues with dlmopen, but I have successfully used dlopen and dlsym in my cpp program (in linux)
void *lib_handle = dlopen(lib_path, RTLD_NOW);
After this I used dlsym to get the function
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Any way to grab struct from DLL using dlsym (Dynamic Linking) without header file (.h)?
I have been looking everywhere for this question, but I cannot seem to get the answer for this.
So, every example I have been to is simply how to grab function pointers from SO file, which I have done....
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Loading a C++ class with polymorphism using dlsym()
I have a C++ program which I need to open a shared object (.so) and load a C++ class from it. I have seen this done on the internet and I have loaded many things using dlsym() in both C and C++, so I ...
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How to modify symbol address in so
I have a liba.so.
the a.h is:
#pragma once
#include <functional>
extern "C" {
void set_loop_func(std::function<void()> fn);
int create_thread();
}
the a.cpp is:
#include &...
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How to cover RTLD_DEEPBIND
I would like to dlopen() a dynamic library liba_new.so which was created by g++ ../include/a.cpp -fPIC -shared -o liba_new.so -std=c++11 -lpthread. But in the application loading it, i will hook the ...
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Using dlsym() to stub malloc/free leads to segmentation fault
I started to dabble in unit testing C code (using check) and stubbing functions. I am trying to unit
test a small library of data structures that I wrote and wanted to test how it would react to OOM. ...
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How can understand the *(void **)(&m_handle) = dlsym("./haldle_lib.so", "custom_func");
Just want to understand the following code:
Why we use option (1) other than option (2)? I don't know what's the use of (void**) here? really confused.
Class Handle{
private:
int unique_id;
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How to use my c style func obtained by dlsym in my c++ program
SO basically i dont know hu use this funciton "createLib" i can't seem to be able to use it:
auto createLibFunc = dlsym(lib, symbol.c_str());
This works, i opened my dymacally loaded lib with dlopen,...
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Multiple dlopen and RTLD_NEXT
I have an executable (1) with two shared objects (2 and 3) opened using dlopen(..., RTLD_GLOBAL). All files include the symbol func().
If I use dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, ...) in 1 looking for the next func() ...
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Undefined symbol for dlsym in C++ [duplicate]
I have one C++ program which I want to load into my current running C++ program. Following are the snippet
File : a.cpp
#include<bits/stdc++.h>
using namespace std;
void abc() {
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blocking call to `dlsym` (RTLD_NEXT)
I am trying to wrap function. To do that I thought about using dlsym to get the real function location in memory after having injected my dynamic library.
I am running on MacOS Mojave (10.14.6) with ...
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How to dynamically load and call a symbol which has a library-specific type as a function parameter
Suppose I have the following:
// lib1.h
struct S
{
int x;
};
void f(S* s); // defined in .cpp
and
// lib2.h
struct S
{
int x;
int y;
};
void f(S* s); // defined in .cpp
Resulting ...
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Calling dlsym() with a NULL handle doesn't return NULL, but rather returns a random function
My title may not be clear, so allow me to explain. I have a piece of code that goes like this:
void* pluginFile = dlopen(fileName, RTLD_LAZY);
auto function = dlsym(pluginFile, "ExpectedFunction");
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Returning unique_ptr from a function executed via dlsym
I have a function that is located in a shared object, and is loaded and executed with dlsym from the main program.
(both the shared object and the main program are C++)
Is it possible that this ...
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Loading shared library dynamically using dlopen
I'm trying to load TestCode.so using dlopen. getNumber() is the function I want to use from the TestCode.so. But when I'm loading the .so. I'm not able to use the function. Its giving the segmentation ...
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Call exported function in binary file
I have binary file in linux (not so file) that exported some function.
I want to call from my c code(in runtime) to 1 of exported function, I know that with dlsym I can call to function in so file ,...
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Attempt to call JNI_CreateJavaVM from libart.so fails
I am working on a Xamarin.Android app with a C++ part. Now I need to call directly into Android Java interfaces from the C++ library.
I copied the code from Caleb Fenton's detailed and very helpful ...
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"dlsym" throws a "segment fault" issue sporadically
Thanks in advance for reading this question.
Our program encountered a strange issue, the "dlsym" throws a "segment fault" issue sporadically.
The background is, our engine loads multiple share ...
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Why does dlsym produce different results in cgo than in c?
I have two implementations of the same behavior that I believe should produce the same results but are instead producing different results. When compiled in Go using cgo, I get a different symbol ...