Get functions names in a shared library programatically

喜欢而已 提交于 2019-11-29 13:19:27

There is no libc function to do that. However, you can write one yourself (or copy/paste the code from a tool like readelf).

On Linux, dlopen() returns the address of a link_map structure, which has a member named l_addr that points to the base address of the loaded shared object (assuming your system doesn't randomize shared library placement, and that your library has not been prelinked).

On Linux, a way to find the base address (the address of Elf*_Ehdr) is to use dl_iterate_phdr() after dlopen()ing the library.

Having the ELF header, you should be able to iterate over a list of exported symbols (the dynamic symbol table), by first locating the Elf*_Phdr of type PT_DYNAMIC, and then locating DT_SYMTAB, DT_STRTAB entries, and iterating over all symbols in the dynamic symbol table. Use /usr/include/elf.h to guide you.

Additionally, you could use libelf, that I don't know very well personally.

However, note that you'll get a list of defined functions, but you'll have no idea how to call them.

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