NAME
elf_rand
—
provide sequential access to the next
archive member
LIBRARY
library “libelf”
SYNOPSIS
#include
<libelf.h>
off_t
elf_rand
(Elf
*archive, off_t
offset);
DESCRIPTION
The
elf_rand
()
function causes the ELF descriptor archive to be
adjusted so that the next call to
elf_begin(3) will provide access to the archive member at byte offset
offset in the archive. Argument
offset is the byte offset from the start of the
archive to the beginning of the archive header for the desired member.
Archive member offsets may be retrieved using the elf_getarsym(3) function.
RETURN VALUES
Function elf_rand
() returns
offset if successful or zero in case of an error.
EXAMPLES
To process all the members of an archive use:
off_t off; Elf *archive, *e; ... cmd = ELF_C_READ; archive = elf_begin(fd, cmd, NULL); while ((e = elf_begin(fd, cmd, archive)) != (Elf *) 0) { ... process `e' here ... elf_end(e); off = ...new value...; if (elf_rand(archive, off) != off) { ... process error ... } } elf_end(archive);
To rewind an archive, use:
Elf *archive; ... if (elf_rand(archive, SARMAG) != SARMAG) { ... error ... }
ERRORS
Function elf_rand
() may fail with the
following errors:
- [
ELF_E_ARGUMENT
] - Argument archive was null.
- [
ELF_E_ARGUMENT
] - Argument archive was not a descriptor for an ar(1) archive.
- [
ELF_E_ARCHIVE
] - Argument offset did not correspond to the start of an archive member header.
SEE ALSO
ar(1), elf(3), elf_begin(3), elf_end(3), elf_getarsym(3), elf_next(3), gelf(3)