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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/sgs/ldd/common/ |
H A D | ldd.c | 78 * If -L is specified we revert to lazy loading, thus any filtee or lazy 82 * any lazy loaded dependencies. 145 lazy[] = "LD_NOLAZYLOAD=1", variable 321 lazy[sizeof (lazy) - 2] = (Lflag) ? '\0' : '1'; 733 (putenv(init) != 0) || (putenv(lazy) != 0) ||
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/illumos-gate/usr/src/cmd/sgs/rtld/common/ |
H A D | dlfcns.c | 378 * be loaded as dependencies (lazy-loading) are added to the handle as each new 1076 * To leverage off of lazy loading, dlsym() requests can result in two 1078 * the address space. If the symbol isn't located, and lazy 1082 * constant - this is the standard issue with lazy loading. In addition, 1084 * loading of all lazy dependencies on the given handle, which can 1085 * defeat some of the advantages of lazy loading (look out JVM). 1089 uint_t lazy = 0; local 1115 * Keep track of any global pending lazy loads. 1117 lazy += LAZY(nlmp); 1122 * still has pending lazy dependencie 1154 uint_t lazy = 0; local [all...] |
H A D | remove.c | 31 * - tearing down a dlopen(), lazy-load, or filter hierarchy that failed to 419 remove_lists(Rt_map *lmp, int lazy) argument 450 * remove the callers DYNINFO() entry and bump the lazy counts. 451 * This reinitialization of the lazy information allows a lazy 457 if (lazy && ((dip = DYNINFO(clmp)) != NULL)) { 503 * If a lazy loaded object, or filtee fails to load, possibly because it, or 828 * of a lazy load, a dlopen(), or a filtee load, once the application is 871 * If none exists (which would occur from a lazy load request), and
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