#include #include #include #include int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { ctf_dict_t *fp; ctf_archive_t *ctf; ctf_id_t foo_type, bar_type, sym_type; int found_foo = 0, found_bar = 0; ctf_next_t *i = NULL; const char *name; int err; if (argc != 2) { fprintf (stderr, "Syntax: %s PROGRAM\n", argv[0]); exit(1); } if ((ctf = ctf_open (argv[1], NULL, &err)) == NULL) goto open_err; if ((fp = ctf_dict_open (ctf, NULL, &err)) == NULL) goto open_err; /* Make sure we can look up both 'foo' and 'bar' as variables, even though one of them is nonstatic: in a full link this should be erased, but this is an ld -r link. */ if ((foo_type = ctf_lookup_variable (fp, "foo")) == CTF_ERR) printf ("Cannot look up foo: %s\n", ctf_errmsg (ctf_errno (fp))); else printf ("foo is of type %lx\n", foo_type); if ((bar_type = ctf_lookup_variable (fp, "bar")) == CTF_ERR) printf ("Cannot look up bar: %s\n", ctf_errmsg (ctf_errno (fp))); else printf ("bar is of type %lx\n", bar_type); /* Traverse the entire data object section and make sure it contains entries for both foo and bar. (This is pure laziness: the section is small and ctf_lookup_by_symbol_name does not yet exist.) */ while ((sym_type = ctf_symbol_next (fp, &i, &name, 0)) != CTF_ERR) { if (!name) continue; if (strcmp (name, "foo") == 0) found_foo = 1; if (strcmp (name, "bar") == 0) found_bar = 1; } if (ctf_errno (fp) != ECTF_NEXT_END) fprintf (stderr, "Unexpected error iterating over symbols: %s\n", ctf_errmsg (ctf_errno (fp))); if (!found_foo) printf ("foo missing from the data object section\n"); if (!found_bar) printf ("bar missing from the data object section\n"); ctf_dict_close (fp); ctf_close (ctf); return 0; open_err: fprintf (stderr, "%s: cannot open: %s\n", argv[0], ctf_errmsg (err)); return 1; }