I am trying to hook some glibc functions that has works with file names. Basically I need to modify the filename a bit, then pass it along with other arguments to the original glibc functions.
The code looks like this:
FILE *fopen(const char *filename, const char *modes) {
filename = modify(filename); // assuming we don't need to free the new filename pointer for now
using FuncT = FILE*(*) (const char *, const char *);
static FuncT originalFunc = (FuncT)dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, "fopen");
return originalFunc(filename, modes);
}
This works fine for most cases, but when it comes to variadic arguments for function like int execl(const char *path, const char *arg, ...)
, How can I do it properly?
va_list
argument, likevsnprintf()
.execl
?execl
, the documentation for execl also mentions theexecv
function, which looks like what you want.using FuncT = FILE*(*) (const char *, const char *);
usually called C++? Or is it a feature ofglibc
somehow?FILE *fopen(const char *filename, const char *modes) {
andfilename = modify(filename);
since the parameterfilename
is 'pointer to a char constant, cannot modify the data where the filename points. which is a constant however, can modify that pointer