p Careful use of code allows .Nm to relocate itself before proceeding. Specifically the use of global variables and large switch statements is not allowed. The later can cause the output of a jump table that can use the equivalent of a global variable. .Ss Finding objects Each .Xr elf 5 object file may contain information in its dynamic (PT_DYNAMIC) section about which shared objects it requires (often referred to as dependencies). These dependencies are specified in the optional DT_NEEDED entry within the dynamic section. Each DT_NEEDED entry refers to a filename string of the shared object that is to be searched for.
p The linker will search for libraries in three lists of paths: l -enum t A user defined list of paths as specified in LD_LIBRARY_PATH and .Xr ld.so.conf 5 .
p The use of ld.so.conf should be avoided as the setting of a global search path can present a security risk. t A list of paths specified within a shared object using a DT_RPATH entry in the dynamic section. This is defined at shared object link time. t The list of default paths which is set to
p The filename string can be considered free form, however, it will almost always take the form lib\*[Lt]name\*[Gt].so.\*[Lt]number\*[Gt], where name specifies the .Sq library name and number is conceptually the library's major version number.
p This name and another of the form lib\*[Lt]name\*[Gt].so are normally symbolic links to the real shared object which has a filename of the form lib\*[Lt]name\*[Gt].so.\*[Lt]major\*[Gt].\*[Lt]minor\*[Gt][.\*[Lt]teeny\*[Gt]]. This naming convention allows a versioning scheme similar to .Xr a.out 5 . .Ss Relocation .Nm will perform all necessary relocations immediately except for relocations relating to the Procedure Linkage Table (PLT). The PLT is used as a indirection method for procedure calls to globally defined functions. It allows, through the use of intermediate code, the delayed binding of a call to a globally defined function to be performed at procedure call time. This .Sq lazy method is the default (see LD_BIND_NOW). .Ss Initialization A mechanism is provided for initialization and termination routines to be called, on a per-object basis before execution of the program proper begins or after the program has completed. This gives a shared object an opportunity to perform any extra set-up or completion work.
p The DT_INIT and DT_FINI entries in the dynamic section specify the addresses of the initialization and termination functions, respectively, for the shared object. .Nm arranges for each initialization function to be called before control is passed to the program and for the termination functions to be called by using .Xr atexit 3 .
p This mechanism is exploited by the system-supplied constructor initialization and destructor code located in
a /usr/lib/crtbeginS.o and
a /usr/lib/crtendS.o . These files are automatically included by .Xr cc 1 and .Xr c++ 1 in the list of object-code files passed to .Xr ld 1 when building a shared C or C++ object. .Sh ENVIRONMENT If the following environment variables exist they will be used by .Nm . l -tag -width "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" t Ev LD_LIBRARY_PATH A colon separated list of directories, overriding the default search path for shared libraries. t Ev LD_PRELOAD A colon or space separated list of shared object filenames to be loaded .Em after the main program but .Em before its shared object dependencies. Space is allowed as a separator for backwards compatibility only. Support may be removed in a future release and should not be relied upon. t Ev LD_BIND_NOW If defined immediate binding of Procedure Link Table (PLT) entries is performed instead of the default lazy method. t Ev LD_DEBUG If defined a variety of debug information will be written to the standard error of an dynamically linked executed when it is run. This variable is only recognized if .Nm was compiled with debugging support .Sy ( -DDEBUG ) . .El .Sh FILES l -tag -width /etc/ld.so.conf -compact t Pa /etc/ld.so.conf library location hints supplied by the system administrator. .El .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr ld 1 , .Xr ld.aout_so 1 , .Xr dlfcn 3 , .Xr elf 5 .Sh HISTORY The ELF shared library model employed first appeared in Sys V R4. .Sh SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS The environment variables .Ev LD_LIBRARY_PATH and .Ev LD_PRELOAD are not honored when executing in a set-user-ID or set-group-ID environment. This action is taken to prevent malicious substitution of shared object dependencies or interposition of symbols.