/* * Copyright (c) 1991-1994 by Xerox Corporation. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 1997 by Silicon Graphics. All rights reserved. * Copyright (c) 2000 by Hewlett-Packard Company. All rights reserved. * * THIS MATERIAL IS PROVIDED AS IS, WITH ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY EXPRESSED * OR IMPLIED. ANY USE IS AT YOUR OWN RISK. * * Permission is hereby granted to use or copy this program * for any purpose, provided the above notices are retained on all copies. * Permission to modify the code and to distribute modified code is granted, * provided the above notices are retained, and a notice that the code was * modified is included with the above copyright notice. * * Original author: Bill Janssen * Heavily modified by Hans Boehm and others */ #include "private/gc_priv.h" /* This used to be in dyn_load.c. It was extracted into a separate */ /* file to avoid having to link against libdl.{a,so} if the client */ /* doesn't call dlopen. Of course this fails if the collector is in */ /* a dynamic library. -HB */ #if defined(GC_PTHREADS) && !defined(GC_NO_DLOPEN) #undef GC_MUST_RESTORE_REDEFINED_DLOPEN #if defined(dlopen) && !defined(GC_USE_LD_WRAP) /* To support various threads pkgs, gc.h interposes on dlopen by */ /* defining "dlopen" to be "GC_dlopen", which is implemented below. */ /* However, both GC_FirstDLOpenedLinkMap() and GC_dlopen() use the */ /* real system dlopen() in their implementation. We first remove */ /* gc.h's dlopen definition and restore it later, after GC_dlopen(). */ # undef dlopen # define GC_MUST_RESTORE_REDEFINED_DLOPEN #endif /* Make sure we're not in the middle of a collection, and make sure we */ /* don't start any. This is invoked prior to a dlopen call to avoid */ /* synchronization issues. We can't just acquire the allocation lock, */ /* since startup code in dlopen may try to allocate. This solution */ /* risks heap growth (or, even, heap overflow) in the presence of many */ /* dlopen calls in either a multi-threaded environment, or if the */ /* library initialization code allocates substantial amounts of GC'ed */ /* memory. */ #ifndef USE_PROC_FOR_LIBRARIES static void disable_gc_for_dlopen(void) { DCL_LOCK_STATE; LOCK(); while (GC_incremental && GC_collection_in_progress()) { GC_collect_a_little_inner(1000); } ++GC_dont_gc; UNLOCK(); } #endif /* Redefine dlopen to guarantee mutual exclusion with */ /* GC_register_dynamic_libraries. Should probably happen for */ /* other operating systems, too. */ /* This is similar to WRAP/REAL_FUNC() in pthread_support.c. */ #ifdef GC_USE_LD_WRAP # define WRAP_DLFUNC(f) __wrap_##f # define REAL_DLFUNC(f) __real_##f void * REAL_DLFUNC(dlopen)(const char *, int); #else # define WRAP_DLFUNC(f) GC_##f # define REAL_DLFUNC(f) f #endif GC_API void * WRAP_DLFUNC(dlopen)(const char *path, int mode) { void * result; # ifndef USE_PROC_FOR_LIBRARIES /* Disable collections. This solution risks heap growth (or, */ /* even, heap overflow) but there seems no better solutions. */ disable_gc_for_dlopen(); # endif result = REAL_DLFUNC(dlopen)(path, mode); # ifndef USE_PROC_FOR_LIBRARIES GC_enable(); /* undoes disable_gc_for_dlopen */ # endif return(result); } #ifdef GC_USE_LD_WRAP /* Define GC_ function as an alias for the plain one, which will be */ /* intercepted. This allows files which include gc.h, and hence */ /* generate references to the GC_ symbol, to see the right symbol. */ GC_API void *GC_dlopen(const char *path, int mode) { return dlopen(path, mode); } #endif /* GC_USE_LD_WRAP */ #ifdef GC_MUST_RESTORE_REDEFINED_DLOPEN # define dlopen GC_dlopen #endif #endif /* GC_PTHREADS && !GC_NO_DLOPEN */