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GELF_GETSYM(3) FreeBSD Library Functions Manual GELF_GETSYM(3)
NAME
gelf_getsym, gelf_update_sym - read and update symbol information
LIBRARY
ELF Access Library (libelf, -lelf)
SYNOPSIS
#include <gelf.h>
GElf_Sym *
gelf_getsym(Elf_Data *data, int ndx, GElf_Sym *sym);
int
gelf_update_sym(Elf_Data *data, int ndx, GElf_Sym *sym);
DESCRIPTION
These convenience functions are used to retrieve and update class-
dependent Elf32_Sym and Elf64_Sym structures in an ELF object.
Argument data is an Elf_Data descriptor associated with a section of type
SHT_SYMTAB, SHT_DYNSYM or SHT_GNU_versym. Argument ndx is the index of
the symbol being retrieved or updated. The class-independent GElf_Sym
structure is described in gelf(3).
Function gelf_getsym() retrieves class-dependent symbol information at
index ndx in data buffer data and copies it to the destination pointed to
by argument sym after translation to class-independent form.
Function gelf_update_sym() converts the class-independent symbol
information pointed to by argument sym to class-dependent form, and
writes it to the symbol entry at index ndx in the data buffer described
by argument data. Function gelf_update_sym() signals an error if any of
the values in the class-independent representation exceeds the
representable limits of the target type.
RETURN VALUES
Function gelf_getsym() returns the value of argument sym if successful,
or NULL in case of an error. Function gelf_update_sym() returns a non-
zero value if successful, or zero in case of an error.
ERRORS
These functions may fail with the following errors:
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Arguments data or sym were NULL.
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Argument ndx was less than zero or larger than the
number of symbols in the data descriptor.
[ELF_E_ARGUMENT] Data descriptor data was not associated with a section
containing symbol information.
[ELF_E_RANGE] A value was not representable in the target type.
[ELF_E_VERSION] The Elf_Data descriptor denoted by argument data is
associated with an ELF object with an unsupported
version.