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leper 53ea269af0 Add the ability to specify a log level when using dlopen and change it to normal for Atlas.
This way we do not have two error messages when starting Atlas, but the
dynamic Atlas lib is not available.
Patch by Gallaecio. Fixes #1540.

This was SVN commit r15301.
2014-06-05 17:07:04 +00:00

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/* Copyright (C) 2014 Wildfire Games.
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#include "precompiled.h"
#include "DllLoader.h"
#include "lib/timer.h"
#include "lib/posix/posix_dlfcn.h"
#include "ps/CStr.h"
#if OS_MACOSX
# include "lib/sysdep/os/osx/osx_bundle.h"
#endif
static void* const HANDLE_UNAVAILABLE = (void*)-1;
// directory to search for libraries (optionally set by --libdir at build-time,
// optionally overridden by -libdir at run-time in the test executable);
// if we don't have an explicit libdir then the linker will look in DT_RUNPATH
// (which we set to $ORIGIN) to find it in the executable's directory
#ifdef INSTALLED_LIBDIR
static CStr g_Libdir = STRINGIZE(INSTALLED_LIBDIR);
#else
static CStr g_Libdir = "";
#endif
// note: on Linux, lib is prepended to the SO file name
#if OS_UNIX
static CStr prefix = "lib";
#else
static CStr prefix = "";
#endif
// we usually want to use the same debug/release build type as the
// main executable (the library should also be efficient in release builds and
// allow easy symbol access in debug builds). however, that version of the
// library might be missing, so we check for both.
// this works because the interface is binary-compatible.
#ifndef NDEBUG
static CStr suffixes[] = { "_dbg", "" }; // (order matters)
#else
static CStr suffixes[] = { "", "_dbg" };
#endif
// NB: our Windows dlopen() function changes the extension to .dll
static CStr extensions[] = {
".so",
#if OS_MACOSX
".dylib" // supported by OS X dlopen
#endif
};
// (This class is currently only used by 'Collada' and 'AtlasUI' which follow
// the naming/location convention above - it'll need to be changed if we want
// to support other DLLs.)
static CStr GenerateFilename(const CStr& name, const CStr& suffix, const CStr& extension)
{
CStr n;
if (!g_Libdir.empty())
n = g_Libdir + "/";
#if OS_MACOSX
if (osx_IsAppBundleValid())
{
// We are in a bundle, in which case the lib directory is ../Frameworks
// relative to the binary, so we use a helper function to get the system path
// (alternately we could use @executable_path as below, but this seems better)
CStr frameworksPath = osx_GetBundleFrameworksPath();
if (!frameworksPath.empty())
n = frameworksPath + "/";
}
else
{
// On OS X, dlopen will search the current working directory for the library to
// to load if given only a filename. But the CWD is not guaranteed to be
// binaries/system (where our dylibs are placed) and it's not when e.g. the user
// launches the game from Finder.
// To work around this, we use the @executable_path variable, which should always
// resolve to binaries/system, if we're not a bundle.
// (see Apple's dyld(1) and dlopen(3) man pages for more info)
n = "@executable_path/";
}
#endif
n += prefix + name + suffix + extension;
return n;
}
// @param name base name of the library (excluding prefix/suffix/extension)
// @param errors receives descriptions of any and all errors encountered
// @return valid handle or 0
static void* LoadAnyVariant(const CStr& name, std::stringstream& errors)
{
for (size_t idxSuffix = 0; idxSuffix < ARRAY_SIZE(suffixes); idxSuffix++)
{
for (size_t idxExtension = 0; idxExtension < ARRAY_SIZE(extensions); idxExtension++)
{
CStr filename = GenerateFilename(name, suffixes[idxSuffix], extensions[idxExtension]);
// we don't really care when relocations take place, but one of
// {RTLD_NOW, RTLD_LAZY} must be specified. go with the former because
// it is safer and matches the Windows load behavior.
const int flags = RTLD_LOCAL|RTLD_NOW;
void* handle = dlopen(filename.c_str(), flags);
if (handle)
return handle;
else
errors << "dlopen(" << filename << ") failed: " << dlerror() << "; ";
}
}
return 0; // none worked
}
DllLoader::DllLoader(const char* name, CLogger::ELogMethod loadErrorLogMethod)
: m_Name(name), m_Handle(0), m_LoadErrorLogMethod(loadErrorLogMethod)
{
}
DllLoader::~DllLoader()
{
if (IsLoaded())
dlclose(m_Handle);
}
bool DllLoader::IsLoaded() const
{
return (m_Handle != 0 && m_Handle != HANDLE_UNAVAILABLE);
}
bool DllLoader::LoadDLL()
{
// first time: try to open the shared object
// postcondition: m_Handle valid or == HANDLE_UNAVAILABLE.
if (m_Handle == 0)
{
TIMER(L"LoadDLL");
std::stringstream errors;
m_Handle = LoadAnyVariant(m_Name, errors);
if (!m_Handle) // (only report errors if nothing worked)
{
LogLoadError(errors.str().c_str());
m_Handle = HANDLE_UNAVAILABLE;
}
}
return (m_Handle != HANDLE_UNAVAILABLE);
}
void DllLoader::Unload()
{
if (!IsLoaded())
return;
dlclose(m_Handle);
m_Handle = 0;
}
void DllLoader::LoadSymbolInternal(const char* name, void** fptr) const
{
if (!IsLoaded())
{
debug_warn(L"Loading symbol from invalid DLL");
*fptr = NULL;
throw PSERROR_DllLoader_DllNotLoaded();
}
*fptr = dlsym(m_Handle, name);
if (*fptr == NULL)
throw PSERROR_DllLoader_SymbolNotFound();
}
void DllLoader::LogLoadError(const char* errors)
{
switch (m_LoadErrorLogMethod)
{
case CLogger::Normal:
LOGMESSAGE(L"DllLoader: %hs", errors);
break;
case CLogger::Warning:
LOGWARNING(L"DllLoader: %hs", errors);
break;
case CLogger::Error:
LOGERROR(L"DllLoader: %hs", errors);
break;
}
}
void DllLoader::OverrideLibdir(const char* libdir)
{
g_Libdir = libdir;
}