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DWARF_GET_WEAKS(3) | Library Functions Manual | DWARF_GET_WEAKS(3) |
NAME
dwarf_get_weaks, dwarf_weak_cu_offset, dwarf_weak_die_offset, dwarf_weak_name_offsets, dwarf_weakname — retrieve information about weak symbolsLIBRARY
DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf)SYNOPSIS
#include <libdwarf.h>
int
dwarf_get_weaks(Dwarf_Debug dbg, Dwarf_Weak **weaks, Dwarf_Signed *nweaks, Dwarf_Error *err);
int
dwarf_weak_cu_offset(Dwarf_Weak weak, Dwarf_Off *cu_offset, Dwarf_Error *err);
int
dwarf_weak_die_offset(Dwarf_Weak weak, Dwarf_Off *die_offset, Dwarf_Error *err);
int
dwarf_weak_name_offsets(Dwarf_Weak weak, char **name, Dwarf_Off *die_offset, Dwarf_Off *cu_die_offset, Dwarf_Error *err);
int
dwarf_weakname(Dwarf_Weak weak, char **name, Dwarf_Error *err);
DESCRIPTION
These functions retrieve information about weak symbols from the lookup tables in the (SGI-specific) “.debug_weaknames” section. Information about weak symbols is returned using opaque descriptors of type Dwarf_Weak. Applications need to use the functions described below to retrieve the name and offset information contained in these descriptors.Function dwarf_get_weaks() retrieves descriptors for all the weak symbols associated with the DWARF debug context specified by argument dbg. The argument weaks should point to a location that will be set to a pointer to an array of Dwarf_Weak descriptors. The argument nweaks should point to a location that will be set to the number of descriptors returned.
Function dwarf_weak_cu_offset() returns the offset, relative to the “.debug_info” section, of the compilation unit that contains the debugging information entry associated with the argument weak. Argument cu_offset should point to a location that will hold the returned offset.
Function dwarf_weak_die_offset() retrieves the offset, relative to the “.debug_info” section, of the debugging information entry associated with the argument weak, and stores it into the location pointed to by the argument die_offset.
Function dwarf_weak_name_offsets() retrieves the name and offsets for the debugging information entry for argument weak. Argument name should point to a location which will be set to a pointer to a NUL-terminated string containing the name of the associated debugging information entry. Argument die_offset should point to a location which will be set to the offset, relative to the “.debug_info” section, of the associated debugging information entry. Argument cu_die_offset should point to a location which will be set to the offset, relative to the “.debug_info” section, of the first debugging information entry in the compilation unit associated with argument weak.
Function dwarf_weakname() sets the location pointed to by argument name to a pointer to a NUL-terminated string holding the name of the debugging information entry associated with the argument weak.
Memory Management
The memory area used for the array of Dwarf_Weak descriptors returned in argument weaks by function dwarf_get_weaks() is owned by the DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf). Application code should not attempt to directly free this pointer. Portable code should instead use the function dwarf_weaks_dealloc(3) to indicate that the memory area may be freed.The memory area used for the string returned in the name argument to functions dwarf_weak_name_offsets() and dwarf_weakname() is owned by the DWARF Access Library (libdwarf, -ldwarf). Portable code should indicate that the memory area can be freed using the dwarf_dealloc(3) function.
Error Returns
If argument err is not NULL, these functions will use it to store error information, in case of an error.RETURN VALUES
On success, these functions returns DW_DLV_OK. In case of an error, they return DW_DLV_ERROR and set the argument err.ERRORS
These functions may fail with the following errors:- [DW_DLE_ARGUMENT]
- One of the arguments cu_die_offset, cu_offset, dbg, die_offset, weak, weaks, name, or nweaks was NULL.
- [DW_DLE_NO_ENTRY]
- The DWARF debugging context referenced by argument dbg did not contain information about weak symbols.
April 10, 2011 | NetBSD 7.0 |