I figured out a way using the MSYS2 terminal. Other methods might work with GUI software.
A major caveat is that this can't be done in pure C/C++ and released for end users. It's for developers only, but it's better than nothing.
Install Debugging Tools for Windows by downloading the Windows SDK and unchecking everything except Debugging Tools.
I could be wrong, but it seems that installing this software installs a hook into the Windows kernel to allow LoadLibrary()
to write verbose information to stderr.
Open the MSYS2 Mingw64 terminal as an administrator and run
'/c/Program Files (x86)/Windows Kits/10/Debuggers/x64/gflags.exe' -i main.exe +sls
This prints the following to the terminal to confirm that the registry has been changed.
Current Registry Settings for main.exe executable are: 00000002
sls - Show Loader Snaps
Use -sls
instead of +sls
if you need to undo, since I believe that the change takes place for all programs called main.exe
in Windows globally, not just for your file.
Then running main.exe
should print debug information to stderr, but since I'm debugging an -mwindows
application, it's not working for me.
But for some reason, running the binary with MSYS2's gdb allows this debug information to be printed to stderr.
Install mingw-w64-x86_64-gdb
with MSYS2 and run gdb ./main.exe
and type run
or r
.
Search for a section similar to the following.
warning: 1ec8:43a0 @ 764081125 - LdrpNameToOrdinal - WARNING: Procedure "foo" could not be located in DLL at base 0x000000006FC40000.
warning: 1ec8:43a0 @ 764081125 - LdrpReportError - ERROR: Locating export "foo" for DLL "C:\whatever\plugin.dll" failed with status: 0xc0000139.
warning: 1ec8:43a0 @ 764081125 - LdrpGenericExceptionFilter - ERROR: Function LdrpSnapModule raised exception 0xc0000139
Exception record: .exr 00000000050BE5F0
Context record: .cxr 00000000050BE100
warning: 1ec8:43a0 @ 764081125 - LdrpProcessWork - ERROR: Unable to load DLL: "C:\whatever\plugin.dll", Parent Module: "(null)", Status: 0xc0000139
warning: 1ec8:43a0 @ 764081171 - LdrpLoadDllInternal - RETURN: Status: 0xc0000139
warning: 1ec8:43a0 @ 764081171 - LdrLoadDll - RETURN: Status: 0xc0000139
Great! It says Procedure "foo" could not be located in DLL
so we have our missing symbol, just like in POSIX/UNIX's dlopen()
.