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1/*
2 * Copyright (C) 2008 The Android Open Source Project
3 *
4 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
5 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
6 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
7 *
8 *      http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
9 *
10 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
11 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
12 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
13 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
14 * limitations under the License.
15 */
16
17/*
18 * Native method resolution.
19 *
20 * Currently the "Dalvik native" methods are only used for internal methods.
21 * Someday we may want to export the interface as a faster but riskier
22 * alternative to JNI.
23 */
24#include "Dalvik.h"
25
26#include <stdlib.h>
27#include <dlfcn.h>
28
29static void freeSharedLibEntry(void* ptr);
30static void* lookupSharedLibMethod(const Method* method);
31
32
33/*
34 * Initialize the native code loader.
35 */
36bool dvmNativeStartup()
37{
38    gDvm.nativeLibs = dvmHashTableCreate(4, freeSharedLibEntry);
39    if (gDvm.nativeLibs == NULL)
40        return false;
41
42    return true;
43}
44
45/*
46 * Free up our tables.
47 */
48void dvmNativeShutdown()
49{
50    dvmHashTableFree(gDvm.nativeLibs);
51    gDvm.nativeLibs = NULL;
52}
53
54
55/*
56 * Resolve a native method and invoke it.
57 *
58 * This is executed as if it were a native bridge or function.  If the
59 * resolution succeeds, method->insns is replaced, and we don't go through
60 * here again unless the method is unregistered.
61 *
62 * Initializes method's class if necessary.
63 *
64 * An exception is thrown on resolution failure.
65 *
66 * (This should not be taking "const Method*", because it modifies the
67 * structure, but the declaration needs to match the DalvikBridgeFunc
68 * type definition.)
69 */
70void dvmResolveNativeMethod(const u4* args, JValue* pResult,
71    const Method* method, Thread* self)
72{
73    ClassObject* clazz = method->clazz;
74
75    /*
76     * If this is a static method, it could be called before the class
77     * has been initialized.
78     */
79    if (dvmIsStaticMethod(method)) {
80        if (!dvmIsClassInitialized(clazz) && !dvmInitClass(clazz)) {
81            assert(dvmCheckException(dvmThreadSelf()));
82            return;
83        }
84    } else {
85        assert(dvmIsClassInitialized(clazz) ||
86               dvmIsClassInitializing(clazz));
87    }
88
89    /* start with our internal-native methods */
90    DalvikNativeFunc infunc = dvmLookupInternalNativeMethod(method);
91    if (infunc != NULL) {
92        /* resolution always gets the same answer, so no race here */
93        IF_LOGVV() {
94            char* desc = dexProtoCopyMethodDescriptor(&method->prototype);
95            LOGVV("+++ resolved native %s.%s %s, invoking",
96                clazz->descriptor, method->name, desc);
97            free(desc);
98        }
99        if (dvmIsSynchronizedMethod(method)) {
100            LOGE("ERROR: internal-native can't be declared 'synchronized'");
101            LOGE("Failing on %s.%s", method->clazz->descriptor, method->name);
102            dvmAbort();     // harsh, but this is VM-internal problem
103        }
104        DalvikBridgeFunc dfunc = (DalvikBridgeFunc) infunc;
105        dvmSetNativeFunc((Method*) method, dfunc, NULL);
106        dfunc(args, pResult, method, self);
107        return;
108    }
109
110    /* now scan any DLLs we have loaded for JNI signatures */
111    void* func = lookupSharedLibMethod(method);
112    if (func != NULL) {
113        /* found it, point it at the JNI bridge and then call it */
114        dvmUseJNIBridge((Method*) method, func);
115        (*method->nativeFunc)(args, pResult, method, self);
116        return;
117    }
118
119    IF_LOGW() {
120        char* desc = dexProtoCopyMethodDescriptor(&method->prototype);
121        LOGW("No implementation found for native %s.%s %s",
122            clazz->descriptor, method->name, desc);
123        free(desc);
124    }
125
126    dvmThrowUnsatisfiedLinkError(method->name);
127}
128
129
130/*
131 * ===========================================================================
132 *      Native shared library support
133 * ===========================================================================
134 */
135
136// TODO? if a ClassLoader is unloaded, we need to unload all DLLs that
137// are associated with it.  (Or not -- can't determine if native code
138// is still using parts of it.)
139
140enum OnLoadState {
141    kOnLoadPending = 0,     /* initial state, must be zero */
142    kOnLoadFailed,
143    kOnLoadOkay,
144};
145
146/*
147 * We add one of these to the hash table for every library we load.  The
148 * hash is on the "pathName" field.
149 */
150struct SharedLib {
151    char*       pathName;           /* absolute path to library */
152    void*       handle;             /* from dlopen */
153    Object*     classLoader;        /* ClassLoader we are associated with */
154
155    pthread_mutex_t onLoadLock;     /* guards remaining items */
156    pthread_cond_t  onLoadCond;     /* wait for JNI_OnLoad in other thread */
157    u4              onLoadThreadId; /* recursive invocation guard */
158    OnLoadState     onLoadResult;   /* result of earlier JNI_OnLoad */
159};
160
161/*
162 * (This is a dvmHashTableLookup callback.)
163 *
164 * Find an entry that matches the string.
165 */
166static int hashcmpNameStr(const void* ventry, const void* vname)
167{
168    const SharedLib* pLib = (const SharedLib*) ventry;
169    const char* name = (const char*) vname;
170
171    return strcmp(pLib->pathName, name);
172}
173
174/*
175 * (This is a dvmHashTableLookup callback.)
176 *
177 * Find an entry that matches the new entry.
178 *
179 * We don't compare the class loader here, because you're not allowed to
180 * have the same shared library associated with more than one CL.
181 */
182static int hashcmpSharedLib(const void* ventry, const void* vnewEntry)
183{
184    const SharedLib* pLib = (const SharedLib*) ventry;
185    const SharedLib* pNewLib = (const SharedLib*) vnewEntry;
186
187    ALOGD("--- comparing %p '%s' %p '%s'",
188        pLib, pLib->pathName, pNewLib, pNewLib->pathName);
189    return strcmp(pLib->pathName, pNewLib->pathName);
190}
191
192/*
193 * Check to see if an entry with the same pathname already exists.
194 */
195static SharedLib* findSharedLibEntry(const char* pathName)
196{
197    u4 hash = dvmComputeUtf8Hash(pathName);
198    void* ent;
199
200    ent = dvmHashTableLookup(gDvm.nativeLibs, hash, (void*)pathName,
201                hashcmpNameStr, false);
202    return (SharedLib*)ent;
203}
204
205/*
206 * Add the new entry to the table.
207 *
208 * Returns the table entry, which will not be the same as "pLib" if the
209 * entry already exists.
210 */
211static SharedLib* addSharedLibEntry(SharedLib* pLib)
212{
213    u4 hash = dvmComputeUtf8Hash(pLib->pathName);
214
215    /*
216     * Do the lookup with the "add" flag set.  If we add it, we will get
217     * our own pointer back.  If somebody beat us to the punch, we'll get
218     * their pointer back instead.
219     */
220    return (SharedLib*)dvmHashTableLookup(gDvm.nativeLibs, hash, pLib,
221                hashcmpSharedLib, true);
222}
223
224/*
225 * Free up an entry.  (This is a dvmHashTableFree callback.)
226 */
227static void freeSharedLibEntry(void* ptr)
228{
229    SharedLib* pLib = (SharedLib*) ptr;
230
231    /*
232     * Calling dlclose() here is somewhat dangerous, because it's possible
233     * that a thread outside the VM is still accessing the code we loaded.
234     */
235    if (false)
236        dlclose(pLib->handle);
237    free(pLib->pathName);
238    free(pLib);
239}
240
241/*
242 * Convert library name to system-dependent form, e.g. "jpeg" becomes
243 * "libjpeg.so".
244 *
245 * (Should we have this take buffer+len and avoid the alloc?  It gets
246 * called very rarely.)
247 */
248char* dvmCreateSystemLibraryName(char* libName)
249{
250    char buf[256];
251    int len;
252
253    len = snprintf(buf, sizeof(buf), OS_SHARED_LIB_FORMAT_STR, libName);
254    if (len >= (int) sizeof(buf))
255        return NULL;
256    else
257        return strdup(buf);
258}
259
260/*
261 * Check the result of an earlier call to JNI_OnLoad on this library.  If
262 * the call has not yet finished in another thread, wait for it.
263 */
264static bool checkOnLoadResult(SharedLib* pEntry)
265{
266    Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
267    if (pEntry->onLoadThreadId == self->threadId) {
268        /*
269         * Check this so we don't end up waiting for ourselves.  We need
270         * to return "true" so the caller can continue.
271         */
272        LOGI("threadid=%d: recursive native library load attempt (%s)",
273            self->threadId, pEntry->pathName);
274        return true;
275    }
276
277    ALOGV("+++ retrieving %s OnLoad status", pEntry->pathName);
278    bool result;
279
280    dvmLockMutex(&pEntry->onLoadLock);
281    while (pEntry->onLoadResult == kOnLoadPending) {
282        ALOGD("threadid=%d: waiting for %s OnLoad status",
283            self->threadId, pEntry->pathName);
284        ThreadStatus oldStatus = dvmChangeStatus(self, THREAD_VMWAIT);
285        pthread_cond_wait(&pEntry->onLoadCond, &pEntry->onLoadLock);
286        dvmChangeStatus(self, oldStatus);
287    }
288    if (pEntry->onLoadResult == kOnLoadOkay) {
289        ALOGV("+++ earlier OnLoad(%s) okay", pEntry->pathName);
290        result = true;
291    } else {
292        ALOGV("+++ earlier OnLoad(%s) failed", pEntry->pathName);
293        result = false;
294    }
295    dvmUnlockMutex(&pEntry->onLoadLock);
296    return result;
297}
298
299typedef int (*OnLoadFunc)(JavaVM*, void*);
300
301/*
302 * Load native code from the specified absolute pathname.  Per the spec,
303 * if we've already loaded a library with the specified pathname, we
304 * return without doing anything.
305 *
306 * TODO? for better results we should absolutify the pathname.  For fully
307 * correct results we should stat to get the inode and compare that.  The
308 * existing implementation is fine so long as everybody is using
309 * System.loadLibrary.
310 *
311 * The library will be associated with the specified class loader.  The JNI
312 * spec says we can't load the same library into more than one class loader.
313 *
314 * Returns "true" on success. On failure, sets *detail to a
315 * human-readable description of the error or NULL if no detail is
316 * available; ownership of the string is transferred to the caller.
317 */
318bool dvmLoadNativeCode(const char* pathName, Object* classLoader,
319        char** detail)
320{
321    SharedLib* pEntry;
322    void* handle;
323    bool verbose;
324
325    /* reduce noise by not chattering about system libraries */
326    verbose = !!strncmp(pathName, "/system", sizeof("/system")-1);
327    verbose = verbose && !!strncmp(pathName, "/vendor", sizeof("/vendor")-1);
328
329    if (verbose)
330        ALOGD("Trying to load lib %s %p", pathName, classLoader);
331
332    *detail = NULL;
333
334    /*
335     * See if we've already loaded it.  If we have, and the class loader
336     * matches, return successfully without doing anything.
337     */
338    pEntry = findSharedLibEntry(pathName);
339    if (pEntry != NULL) {
340        if (pEntry->classLoader != classLoader) {
341            LOGW("Shared lib '%s' already opened by CL %p; can't open in %p",
342                pathName, pEntry->classLoader, classLoader);
343            return false;
344        }
345        if (verbose) {
346            ALOGD("Shared lib '%s' already loaded in same CL %p",
347                pathName, classLoader);
348        }
349        if (!checkOnLoadResult(pEntry))
350            return false;
351        return true;
352    }
353
354    /*
355     * Open the shared library.  Because we're using a full path, the system
356     * doesn't have to search through LD_LIBRARY_PATH.  (It may do so to
357     * resolve this library's dependencies though.)
358     *
359     * Failures here are expected when java.library.path has several entries
360     * and we have to hunt for the lib.
361     *
362     * The current version of the dynamic linker prints detailed information
363     * about dlopen() failures.  Some things to check if the message is
364     * cryptic:
365     *   - make sure the library exists on the device
366     *   - verify that the right path is being opened (the debug log message
367     *     above can help with that)
368     *   - check to see if the library is valid (e.g. not zero bytes long)
369     *   - check config/prelink-linux-arm.map to ensure that the library
370     *     is listed and is not being overrun by the previous entry (if
371     *     loading suddenly stops working on a prelinked library, this is
372     *     a good one to check)
373     *   - write a trivial app that calls sleep() then dlopen(), attach
374     *     to it with "strace -p <pid>" while it sleeps, and watch for
375     *     attempts to open nonexistent dependent shared libs
376     *
377     * This can execute slowly for a large library on a busy system, so we
378     * want to switch from RUNNING to VMWAIT while it executes.  This allows
379     * the GC to ignore us.
380     */
381    Thread* self = dvmThreadSelf();
382    ThreadStatus oldStatus = dvmChangeStatus(self, THREAD_VMWAIT);
383    handle = dlopen(pathName, RTLD_LAZY);
384    dvmChangeStatus(self, oldStatus);
385
386    if (handle == NULL) {
387        *detail = strdup(dlerror());
388        return false;
389    }
390
391    /* create a new entry */
392    SharedLib* pNewEntry;
393    pNewEntry = (SharedLib*) calloc(1, sizeof(SharedLib));
394    pNewEntry->pathName = strdup(pathName);
395    pNewEntry->handle = handle;
396    pNewEntry->classLoader = classLoader;
397    dvmInitMutex(&pNewEntry->onLoadLock);
398    pthread_cond_init(&pNewEntry->onLoadCond, NULL);
399    pNewEntry->onLoadThreadId = self->threadId;
400
401    /* try to add it to the list */
402    SharedLib* pActualEntry = addSharedLibEntry(pNewEntry);
403
404    if (pNewEntry != pActualEntry) {
405        LOGI("WOW: we lost a race to add a shared lib (%s CL=%p)",
406            pathName, classLoader);
407        freeSharedLibEntry(pNewEntry);
408        return checkOnLoadResult(pActualEntry);
409    } else {
410        if (verbose)
411            ALOGD("Added shared lib %s %p", pathName, classLoader);
412
413        bool result = true;
414        void* vonLoad;
415        int version;
416
417        vonLoad = dlsym(handle, "JNI_OnLoad");
418        if (vonLoad == NULL) {
419            ALOGD("No JNI_OnLoad found in %s %p, skipping init",
420                pathName, classLoader);
421        } else {
422            /*
423             * Call JNI_OnLoad.  We have to override the current class
424             * loader, which will always be "null" since the stuff at the
425             * top of the stack is around Runtime.loadLibrary().  (See
426             * the comments in the JNI FindClass function.)
427             */
428            OnLoadFunc func = (OnLoadFunc)vonLoad;
429            Object* prevOverride = self->classLoaderOverride;
430
431            self->classLoaderOverride = classLoader;
432            oldStatus = dvmChangeStatus(self, THREAD_NATIVE);
433            if (gDvm.verboseJni) {
434                LOGI("[Calling JNI_OnLoad for \"%s\"]", pathName);
435            }
436            version = (*func)(gDvmJni.jniVm, NULL);
437            dvmChangeStatus(self, oldStatus);
438            self->classLoaderOverride = prevOverride;
439
440            if (version != JNI_VERSION_1_2 && version != JNI_VERSION_1_4 &&
441                version != JNI_VERSION_1_6)
442            {
443                LOGW("JNI_OnLoad returned bad version (%d) in %s %p",
444                    version, pathName, classLoader);
445                /*
446                 * It's unwise to call dlclose() here, but we can mark it
447                 * as bad and ensure that future load attempts will fail.
448                 *
449                 * We don't know how far JNI_OnLoad got, so there could
450                 * be some partially-initialized stuff accessible through
451                 * newly-registered native method calls.  We could try to
452                 * unregister them, but that doesn't seem worthwhile.
453                 */
454                result = false;
455            } else {
456                if (gDvm.verboseJni) {
457                    LOGI("[Returned from JNI_OnLoad for \"%s\"]", pathName);
458                }
459            }
460        }
461
462        if (result)
463            pNewEntry->onLoadResult = kOnLoadOkay;
464        else
465            pNewEntry->onLoadResult = kOnLoadFailed;
466
467        pNewEntry->onLoadThreadId = 0;
468
469        /*
470         * Broadcast a wakeup to anybody sleeping on the condition variable.
471         */
472        dvmLockMutex(&pNewEntry->onLoadLock);
473        pthread_cond_broadcast(&pNewEntry->onLoadCond);
474        dvmUnlockMutex(&pNewEntry->onLoadLock);
475        return result;
476    }
477}
478
479
480/*
481 * Un-register JNI native methods.
482 *
483 * There are two relevant fields in struct Method, "nativeFunc" and
484 * "insns".  The former holds a function pointer to a "bridge" function
485 * (or, for internal native, the actual implementation).  The latter holds
486 * a pointer to the actual JNI method.
487 *
488 * The obvious approach is to reset both fields to their initial state
489 * (nativeFunc points at dvmResolveNativeMethod, insns holds NULL), but
490 * that creates some unpleasant race conditions.  In particular, if another
491 * thread is executing inside the call bridge for the method in question,
492 * and we reset insns to NULL, the VM will crash.  (See the comments above
493 * dvmSetNativeFunc() for additional commentary.)
494 *
495 * We can't rely on being able to update two 32-bit fields in one atomic
496 * operation (e.g. no 64-bit atomic ops on ARMv5TE), so we want to change
497 * only one field.  It turns out we can simply reset nativeFunc to its
498 * initial state, leaving insns alone, because dvmResolveNativeMethod
499 * ignores "insns" entirely.
500 *
501 * When the method is re-registered, both fields will be updated, but
502 * dvmSetNativeFunc guarantees that "insns" is updated first.  This means
503 * we shouldn't be in a situation where we have a "live" call bridge and
504 * a stale implementation pointer.
505 */
506static void unregisterJNINativeMethods(Method* methods, size_t count)
507{
508    while (count != 0) {
509        count--;
510
511        Method* meth = &methods[count];
512        if (!dvmIsNativeMethod(meth))
513            continue;
514        if (dvmIsAbstractMethod(meth))      /* avoid abstract method stubs */
515            continue;
516
517        /*
518         * Strictly speaking this ought to test the function pointer against
519         * the various JNI bridge functions to ensure that we only undo
520         * methods that were registered through JNI.  In practice, any
521         * native method with a non-NULL "insns" is a registered JNI method.
522         *
523         * If we inadvertently unregister an internal-native, it'll get
524         * re-resolved on the next call; unregistering an unregistered
525         * JNI method is a no-op.  So we don't really need to test for
526         * anything.
527         */
528
529        ALOGD("Unregistering JNI method %s.%s:%s",
530            meth->clazz->descriptor, meth->name, meth->shorty);
531        dvmSetNativeFunc(meth, dvmResolveNativeMethod, NULL);
532    }
533}
534
535/*
536 * Un-register all JNI native methods from a class.
537 */
538void dvmUnregisterJNINativeMethods(ClassObject* clazz)
539{
540    unregisterJNINativeMethods(clazz->directMethods, clazz->directMethodCount);
541    unregisterJNINativeMethods(clazz->virtualMethods, clazz->virtualMethodCount);
542}
543
544
545/*
546 * ===========================================================================
547 *      Signature-based method lookup
548 * ===========================================================================
549 */
550
551/*
552 * Create the pre-mangled form of the class+method string.
553 *
554 * Returns a newly-allocated string, and sets "*pLen" to the length.
555 */
556static char* createJniNameString(const char* classDescriptor,
557    const char* methodName, int* pLen)
558{
559    char* result;
560    size_t descriptorLength = strlen(classDescriptor);
561
562    *pLen = 4 + descriptorLength + strlen(methodName);
563
564    result = (char*)malloc(*pLen +1);
565    if (result == NULL)
566        return NULL;
567
568    /*
569     * Add one to classDescriptor to skip the "L", and then replace
570     * the final ";" with a "/" after the sprintf() call.
571     */
572    sprintf(result, "Java/%s%s", classDescriptor + 1, methodName);
573    result[5 + (descriptorLength - 2)] = '/';
574
575    return result;
576}
577
578/*
579 * Returns a newly-allocated, mangled copy of "str".
580 *
581 * "str" is a "modified UTF-8" string.  We convert it to UTF-16 first to
582 * make life simpler.
583 */
584static char* mangleString(const char* str, int len)
585{
586    //LOGI("mangling '%s' %d", str, len);
587
588    assert(str[len] == '\0');
589
590    size_t charLen = dvmUtf8Len(str);
591    u2* utf16 = (u2*) malloc(sizeof(u2) * charLen);
592    if (utf16 == NULL)
593        return NULL;
594
595    dvmConvertUtf8ToUtf16(utf16, str);
596
597    /*
598     * Compute the length of the mangled string.
599     */
600    size_t mangleLen = 0;
601    for (size_t i = 0; i < charLen; i++) {
602        u2 ch = utf16[i];
603
604        if (ch == '$' || ch > 127) {
605            mangleLen += 6;
606        } else {
607            switch (ch) {
608            case '_':
609            case ';':
610            case '[':
611                mangleLen += 2;
612                break;
613            default:
614                mangleLen++;
615                break;
616            }
617        }
618    }
619
620    char* mangle = (char*) malloc(mangleLen +1);
621    if (mangle == NULL) {
622        free(utf16);
623        return NULL;
624    }
625
626    char* cp = mangle;
627    for (size_t i = 0; i < charLen; i++) {
628        u2 ch = utf16[i];
629
630        if (ch == '$' || ch > 127) {
631            sprintf(cp, "_0%04x", ch);
632            cp += 6;
633        } else {
634            switch (ch) {
635            case '_':
636                *cp++ = '_';
637                *cp++ = '1';
638                break;
639            case ';':
640                *cp++ = '_';
641                *cp++ = '2';
642                break;
643            case '[':
644                *cp++ = '_';
645                *cp++ = '3';
646                break;
647            case '/':
648                *cp++ = '_';
649                break;
650            default:
651                *cp++ = (char) ch;
652                break;
653            }
654        }
655    }
656
657    *cp = '\0';
658
659    free(utf16);
660    return mangle;
661}
662
663/*
664 * Create the mangled form of the parameter types.
665 */
666static char* createMangledSignature(const DexProto* proto)
667{
668    DexStringCache sigCache;
669    const char* interim;
670    char* result;
671
672    dexStringCacheInit(&sigCache);
673    interim = dexProtoGetParameterDescriptors(proto, &sigCache);
674    result = mangleString(interim, strlen(interim));
675    dexStringCacheRelease(&sigCache);
676
677    return result;
678}
679
680/*
681 * (This is a dvmHashForeach callback.)
682 *
683 * Search for a matching method in this shared library.
684 *
685 * TODO: we may want to skip libraries for which JNI_OnLoad failed.
686 */
687static int findMethodInLib(void* vlib, void* vmethod)
688{
689    const SharedLib* pLib = (const SharedLib*) vlib;
690    const Method* meth = (const Method*) vmethod;
691    char* preMangleCM = NULL;
692    char* mangleCM = NULL;
693    char* mangleSig = NULL;
694    char* mangleCMSig = NULL;
695    void* func = NULL;
696    int len;
697
698    if (meth->clazz->classLoader != pLib->classLoader) {
699        ALOGV("+++ not scanning '%s' for '%s' (wrong CL)",
700            pLib->pathName, meth->name);
701        return 0;
702    } else
703        ALOGV("+++ scanning '%s' for '%s'", pLib->pathName, meth->name);
704
705    /*
706     * First, we try it without the signature.
707     */
708    preMangleCM =
709        createJniNameString(meth->clazz->descriptor, meth->name, &len);
710    if (preMangleCM == NULL)
711        goto bail;
712
713    mangleCM = mangleString(preMangleCM, len);
714    if (mangleCM == NULL)
715        goto bail;
716
717    ALOGV("+++ calling dlsym(%s)", mangleCM);
718    func = dlsym(pLib->handle, mangleCM);
719    if (func == NULL) {
720        mangleSig =
721            createMangledSignature(&meth->prototype);
722        if (mangleSig == NULL)
723            goto bail;
724
725        mangleCMSig = (char*) malloc(strlen(mangleCM) + strlen(mangleSig) +3);
726        if (mangleCMSig == NULL)
727            goto bail;
728
729        sprintf(mangleCMSig, "%s__%s", mangleCM, mangleSig);
730
731        ALOGV("+++ calling dlsym(%s)", mangleCMSig);
732        func = dlsym(pLib->handle, mangleCMSig);
733        if (func != NULL) {
734            ALOGV("Found '%s' with dlsym", mangleCMSig);
735        }
736    } else {
737        ALOGV("Found '%s' with dlsym", mangleCM);
738    }
739
740bail:
741    free(preMangleCM);
742    free(mangleCM);
743    free(mangleSig);
744    free(mangleCMSig);
745    return (int) func;
746}
747
748/*
749 * See if the requested method lives in any of the currently-loaded
750 * shared libraries.  We do this by checking each of them for the expected
751 * method signature.
752 */
753static void* lookupSharedLibMethod(const Method* method)
754{
755    if (gDvm.nativeLibs == NULL) {
756        LOGE("Unexpected init state: nativeLibs not ready");
757        dvmAbort();
758    }
759    return (void*) dvmHashForeach(gDvm.nativeLibs, findMethodInLib,
760        (void*) method);
761}
762