Random archive member access
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#include <libelf.h>
size_t elf_rand(Elf * elf, size_t offset);
elf_rand, elf_next, and elf_begin manipulate simple object files and archives. elf is an ELF descriptor previously returned from elf_begin.
elf_rand provides random archive processing, preparing elf to access an arbitrary archive member. elf must be a descriptor for the archive itself, not a member within the archive. offset gives the byte offset from the beginning of the archive to the archive header of the desired member. See the elf_getarsym subroutine for more information about archive member offsets. When elf_rand works, it returns offset. Otherwise it returns 0, because an error occurred, elf was null, or the file was not an archive (no archive member can have a zero offset). A program may mix random and sequential archive processing.
An archive starts with a magic string that has SARMAG bytes; the initial archive member follows immediately. An application could provide the following function to rewind an archive (the function returns -1 for errors and 0 otherwise).
#include <ar.h> #include <libelf.h> int rewindelf(Elf *elf) { if (elf_rand(elf, (size_t)SARMAG) == SARMAG) return 0; return -1; }
The ar file format.
The elf_begin (elf_begin Subroutine) subroutine, elf_getarsym (elf_getarsym Subroutine) subroutine, elf_next (elf_next Subroutine) subroutine.
Introduction to ELF Subroutines.