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  21 
  22 /*
  23  * Copyright (c) 2006, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  24  */
  25 
  26 #include        <stdio.h>
  27 #include        <demangle-sys.h>
  28 #include        "_conv.h"
  29 #include        "demangle_msg.h"
  30 
  31 /*
  32  * Demangle C++ symbols.
  33  *
  34  * This routine acts as a generic routine for use by liblddbg (and hence tools
  35  * like elfdump(1) and pvs(1)), ld(1) and ld.so.1(1).
  36  *
  37  * The C++ ABI-2 places no limits on symbol names, thus when demangling a name
  38  * it's possible the buffer won't be big enough (DEMANGLE_ESPACE) so here we
  39  * try to allocate bigger buffers.  However, we place a limit on this buffer
  40  * size for fear of a C++ error sending us into an infinit loop.
  41  *
  42  * NOTE. we create and use a common buffer for use by cplus_demangle(), thus
  43  * each call to this routine will override the contents of any existing call.
  44  * Normally this is sufficient for typical error diagnostics referencing one
  45  * symbol.  For those diagnostics using more than one symbol name, all but the
  46  * last name must be copied to a temporary buffer (regardless of whether
  47  * demangling occurred, as the process of attempting to demangle may damage the
  48  * buffer).  One model is:
  49  *
  50  *      if ((_name1 = demangle(name1)) != name1) {
  51  *              char *  __name1 = strdupa(_name1);
  52  *              name1 = (const char *)__name1;
  53  *      }
  54  *      name2 = demangle(name2);
  55  *      eprintf(format, name1, name2);
  56  */
  57 #define SYM_MAX 1000
  58 
  59 const char *
  60 conv_demangle_name(const char *name)
  61 {
  62         static char     *(*fptr)() = 0;
  63         static volatile int loading = 0;
  64         char *d;
  65 
  66         if (loading)
  67                 return (name);
  68 
  69         /*
  70          * If we haven't located the demangler yet try now (we do this rather
  71          * than maintain a static dependency on libdemangle as it's part of an
  72          * optional package).  Null the str element out to reject any other
  73          * callers until this operation is complete - under ld.so.1 we can get
  74          * into serious recursion without this.
  75          */
  76         if (fptr == 0) {
  77                 void    *hdl;
  78 
  79                 loading = 1;
  80                 if (!(hdl = dlopen(MSG_ORIG(MSG_DEM_LIB), RTLD_LAZY)) ||
  81                     !(fptr = (char *(*)())dlsym(hdl, MSG_ORIG(MSG_DEM_SYM))))
  82                         return (name);
  83                 loading = 0;
  84         }
  85 
  86         if ((d = fptr(name, SYSDEM_LANG_AUTO, NULL)) == NULL)
  87                 return (name);
  88 
  89         return (d);
  90 }