libmap.conf - configuration file for dynamic object dependency mapping
The configuration file consists of two whitespace separated columns; the left hand side containing the mapping candidate and the right hand side containing the mapping. Dependencies are matched against candidates and replaced with the mappings.
Constrained mappings may be specified by enclosing the name of the executable or library in brackets. All mappings following a constraint will only be evaluated for that constraint. Constraints can be one of three types:
Note that the executable path matched against is the
Fa path
parameter in an
exec (*);
function call.
The Directory or Exact constraints can only match when the executable
is called with a full pathname.
Most programs executed from a shell are run without a full path, via
exec (*p ,);
so the Basename constraint type is the most useful.
WARNING! Constrained mappings must never appear first in the configuration file. While there is a way to specify the ``default'' constraint, its use is not recommended.
The most common use at the date of writing is for allowing multiple POSIX threading libraries to be used on a system without relinking or changing symlinks.
On 64-bit architectures that provide 32-bit runtime support, the libmap mechanism is available for 32-bit binaries too. The mappings has to be written into separate configuration file /etc/libmap32.conf Currently only supported on amd64.
This mechanism has also been used to create shims to allow Linux shared libraries to be dynamically loaded into Fx binaries. In this case, an Exact constraint is used for the Linux shared library, mapping libraries it depends on to a wrapper. The wrapper then defines any needed symbols for the Linux shared library and relies on its libraries not being mapped to provide actual implementations. It appears that only libraries loaded via dlopen(3) will work correctly. The symbol version information in shared libraries is checked at link time, but at run time the version information is currently ignored.
# /etc/libmap.conf # # candidate mapping # libc_r.so.6 libpthread.so.2 # Everything that uses 'libc_r' libc_r.so libpthread.so # now uses 'libpthread' [/tmp/mplayer] # Test version of mplayer uses libc_r libpthread.so.2 libc_r.so.6 libpthread.so libc_r.so [/usr/local/jdk1.4.1/] # All Java 1.4.1 programs use libthr # This works because "javavms" executes # programs with the full pathname libpthread.so.2 libthr.so.2 libpthread.so libthr.so # Glue for Linux-only EPSON printer .so to be loaded into cups, etc. [/usr/local/lib/pips/libsc80c.so] libc.so.6 pluginwrapper/pips.so libdl.so.2 pluginwrapper/pips.so
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