/** * @file llplugininstance.cpp * @brief LLPluginInstance handles loading the dynamic library of a plugin and setting up its entry points for message passing. * * @cond * $LicenseInfo:firstyear=2008&license=viewerlgpl$ * Second Life Viewer Source Code * Copyright (C) 2010, Linden Research, Inc. * * This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or * modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public * License as published by the Free Software Foundation; * version 2.1 of the License only. * * This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU * Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public * License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA * * Linden Research, Inc., 945 Battery Street, San Francisco, CA 94111 USA * $/LicenseInfo$ * @endcond */ #if LL_LINUX && defined(LL_STANDALONE) #include #include #endif #include "linden_common.h" #include "llplugininstance.h" #include "llaprpool.h" #if LL_WINDOWS #include "direct.h" // needed for _chdir() #endif /** Virtual destructor. */ LLPluginInstanceMessageListener::~LLPluginInstanceMessageListener() { } /** * TODO:DOC describe how it's used */ const char *LLPluginInstance::PLUGIN_INIT_FUNCTION_NAME = "LLPluginInitEntryPoint"; /** * Constructor. * * @param[in] owner Plugin instance. TODO:DOC is this a good description of what "owner" is? */ LLPluginInstance::LLPluginInstance(LLPluginInstanceMessageListener *owner) : mDSOHandle(NULL), mPluginObject(NULL), mReceiveMessageFunction(NULL) { mOwner = owner; } /** * Destructor. */ LLPluginInstance::~LLPluginInstance() { if(mDSOHandle != NULL) { apr_dso_unload(mDSOHandle); mDSOHandle = NULL; } } /** * Dynamically loads the plugin and runs the plugin's init function. * * @param[in] plugin_file Name of plugin dll/dylib/so. TODO:DOC is this correct? see .h * @return 0 if successful, APR error code or error code from the plugin's init function on failure. */ int LLPluginInstance::load(const std::string& plugin_dir, std::string &plugin_file) { pluginInitFunction init_function = NULL; if ( plugin_dir.length() ) { #if LL_WINDOWS // VWR-21275: // *SOME* Windows systems fail to load the Qt plugins if the current working // directory is not the same as the directory with the Qt DLLs in. // This should not cause any run time issues since we are changing the cwd for the // plugin shell process and not the viewer. // Changing back to the previous directory is not necessary since the plugin shell // quits once the plugin exits. _chdir( plugin_dir.c_str() ); #endif }; #if LL_LINUX && defined(LL_STANDALONE) void *dso_handle = dlopen(plugin_file.c_str(), RTLD_NOW | RTLD_GLOBAL); int result = (!dso_handle)?APR_EDSOOPEN:apr_os_dso_handle_put(&mDSOHandle, dso_handle, LLAPRRootPool::get()()); #else int result = apr_dso_load(&mDSOHandle, plugin_file.c_str(), LLAPRRootPool::get()()); #endif if(result != APR_SUCCESS) { char buf[1024]; #if LL_LINUX && defined(LL_STANDALONE) if (!dso_handle) { char* error = dlerror(); buf[0] = 0; if (error) { strncpy(buf, error, sizeof(buf)); } buf[sizeof(buf) - 1] = 0; } else #endif { apr_dso_error(mDSOHandle, buf, sizeof(buf)); } #if LL_LINUX && defined(LL_STANDALONE) LL_WARNS("Plugin") << "plugin load " << plugin_file << " failed with error " << result << " , additional info string: " << buf << LL_ENDL; #else LL_WARNS("Plugin") << "apr_dso_load of " << plugin_file << " failed with error " << result << " , additional info string: " << buf << LL_ENDL; #endif } if(result == APR_SUCCESS) { result = apr_dso_sym((apr_dso_handle_sym_t*)&init_function, mDSOHandle, PLUGIN_INIT_FUNCTION_NAME); if(result != APR_SUCCESS) { LL_WARNS("Plugin") << "apr_dso_sym failed with error " << result << LL_ENDL; } } if(result == APR_SUCCESS) { result = init_function(&LLPluginInstance::staticReceiveMessage, this, &mReceiveMessageFunction, &mPluginObject); if(result != 0) { LL_WARNS("Plugin") << "call to init function failed with error " << result << LL_ENDL; } } return (int)result; } // This is the SLPlugin process (the child process). // This is not part of a DSO. // // This function is called from LLPluginProcessChild::receiveMessageRaw // for messages received from the viewer that are not internal. // // It sends the message to the DSO by calling the registered 'received' // function (for example, FilepickerPlugin::receiveMessage). /** * Sends a message to the plugin. * * @param[in] message Message */ void LLPluginInstance::sendMessage(const std::string &message) { if(mReceiveMessageFunction) { LL_DEBUGS("Plugin") << "sending message to plugin: \"" << message << "\"" << LL_ENDL; mReceiveMessageFunction(message.c_str(), &mPluginObject); } else { LL_WARNS("Plugin") << "dropping message: \"" << message << "\"" << LL_ENDL; } } /** * Idle. TODO:DOC what's the purpose of this? * */ void LLPluginInstance::idle(void) { } // static void LLPluginInstance::staticReceiveMessage(char const* message_string, LLPluginInstance** self_ptr) { // TODO: validate that the self argument is still a valid LLPluginInstance pointer // we could also use a key that's looked up in a map (instead of a direct pointer) for safety, but that's probably overkill (*self_ptr)->receiveMessage(message_string); } // This is the SLPlugin process. // This is not part of a DSO. // // This function is called by a loaded DSO (through a function pointer, it // is called from BasicPluginBase::sendMessage) for messages it wants to // send to the viewer. It calls LLPluginProcessChild::receivePluginMessage. /** * Plugin receives message from plugin loader shell. * * @param[in] message_string Message */ void LLPluginInstance::receiveMessage(const char *message_string) { if(mOwner) { LL_DEBUGS("Plugin") << "processing incoming message: \"" << message_string << "\"" << LL_ENDL; mOwner->receivePluginMessage(message_string); } else { LL_WARNS("Plugin") << "dropping incoming message: \"" << message_string << "\"" << LL_ENDL; } }