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14 * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
15 * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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19 * THE SOFTWARE.
20 */
21
22/*
23 * Lazy Dynamic Linking Support
24 *
25 * This header file is meant to be included multiple times.
26 *
27 * It is used to define function pointers to symbols in external
28 * shared objects (Unix dynamic libraries) which will be lazily resolved
29 * at runtime, by calling a specific initialization function.
30 *
31 * You must define, before including this header, a DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS
32 * macro which must contain a sequence of DYNLINK_FUNC(ret,name,sig)
33 * statements.
34 *
35 * In each statement, 'ret' is a function return type, 'name' is
36 * the function's name as provided by the library, and 'sig' is
37 * the function signature, including enclosing parentheses.
38 *
39 * Here's an example:
40 *
41 *  #define DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS \
42 *     DYNLINK_FUNC(int,open,(const char*, int)) \
43 *     DYNLINK_FUNC(int,read,(int,char*,int)) \
44 *     DYNLINK_FUNC(int,close,(int)) \
45 *
46 *
47 * You must also define a DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS_INIT macro which contains the
48 * name of a generated function used to initialize the function pointers.
49 * (see below)
50 */
51
52#ifndef DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS
53#error DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS should be defined when including this file
54#endif
55
56#ifndef DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS_INIT
57#error DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS_INIT should be defined when including this file
58#endif
59
60/* just in case */
61#undef DYNLINK_FUNC
62
63/* define pointers to dynamic library functions as static pointers.
64 */
65#define  DYNLINK_FUNC(ret,name,sig) \
66      static ret  (*_dynlink_##name) sig ;
67
68#define  DYNLINK_STR(name)   DYNLINK_STR_(name)
69#define  DYNLINK_STR_(name)  #name
70
71DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS
72#undef DYNLINK_FUNC
73
74/* now define a function that tries to load all dynlink function
75 * pointers. returns 0 on success, or -1 on error (i.e. if any of
76 * the functions could not be loaded).
77 *
78 * 'library' must be the result of a succesful dlopen() call
79 *
80 * You must define DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS_INIT
81 */
82static int
83DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS_INIT(void*  library)
84{
85#define  DYNLINK_FUNC(ret,name,sig) \
86    do { \
87        _dynlink_##name = dlsym( library, DYNLINK_STR(name) ); \
88        if (_dynlink_##name == NULL) goto Fail; \
89    } while (0);
90
91    DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS
92#undef DYNLINK_FUNC
93
94    return 0;
95Fail:
96    return -1;
97}
98
99/* in user code, use  FF(function_name) to invoke the
100 * corresponding dynamic function named 'function_name'
101 * after initialization succeeded.
102 */
103#ifndef FF
104#define FF(name)   (*_dynlink_##name)
105#endif
106
107/* clear macros */
108#undef DYNLINK_FUNC
109#undef DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS
110#undef DYNLINK_FUNCTIONS_INIT
111