/* adapted from Eric Youngdale's readelf program */ #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include "readsoname.h" void warn(char *fmt, ...); char *xstrdup(char *); struct needed_tab { char *soname; int type; }; struct needed_tab needed_tab[] = { { "libc.so.0", LIB_ELF_LIBC0 }, { "libm.so.0", LIB_ELF_LIBC0 }, { "libdl.so.0", LIB_ELF_LIBC0 }, { "libc.so.5", LIB_ELF_LIBC5 }, { "libm.so.5", LIB_ELF_LIBC5 }, { "libdl.so.1", LIB_ELF_LIBC5 }, { "libc.so.6", LIB_ELF_LIBC6 }, { "libm.so.6", LIB_ELF_LIBC6 }, { "libdl.so.2", LIB_ELF_LIBC6 }, { NULL, LIB_ELF } }; char *readsoname(char *name, FILE *infile, int expected_type, int *type, int elfclass) { char *res; if (elfclass == ELFCLASS32) res = readsoname32(name, infile, expected_type, type); else { res = readsoname64(name, infile, expected_type, type); #if 0 *type |= LIB_ELF64; #endif } return res; } #undef __ELF_NATIVE_CLASS #undef readsonameXX #define readsonameXX readsoname32 #define __ELF_NATIVE_CLASS 32 #include "readsoname2.c" #undef __ELF_NATIVE_CLASS #undef readsonameXX #define readsonameXX readsoname64 #define __ELF_NATIVE_CLASS 64 #include "readsoname2.c"