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<p class="menu"><a href="./mod/">Modules</a> | <a href="./mod/quickreference.html">Directives</a> | <a href="http://wiki.apache.org/httpd/FAQ">FAQ</a> | <a href="./glossary.html">Glossary</a> | <a href="./sitemap.html">Sitemap</a></p>
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<a href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</a> > <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/">HTTP Server</a> > <a href="http://httpd.apache.org/docs/">Documentation</a> > <a href="./">Version 2.5</a></div><div id="page-content"><div id="preamble"><h1>Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) Support</h1>
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<p>The Apache HTTP Server is a modular program where the
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administrator can choose the functionality to include in the
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server by selecting a set of modules.
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Modules will be compiled as Dynamic Shared Objects (DSOs)
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that exist separately from the main <code class="program"><a href="./programs/httpd.html">httpd</a></code>
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binary file. DSO modules may be compiled at the time the server
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is built, or they may be compiled and added at a later time
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using the Apache Extension Tool (<code class="program"><a href="./programs/apxs.html">apxs</a></code>).</p>
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<p>Alternatively, the modules can be statically compiled into
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the <code class="program"><a href="./programs/httpd.html">httpd</a></code> binary when the server is built.</p>
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<p>This document describes how to use DSO modules as well as
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the theory behind their use.</p>
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<div id="quickview"><ul id="toc"><li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#implementation">Implementation</a></li>
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<li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#usage">Usage Summary</a></li>
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<li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#background">Background</a></li>
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<li><img alt="" src="./images/down.gif" /> <a href="#advantages">Advantages and Disadvantages</a></li>
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</ul><h3>See also</h3><ul class="seealso"><li><a href="#comments_section">Comments</a></li></ul></div>
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<h2><a name="implementation" id="implementation">Implementation</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#implementation" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
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<table class="related"><tr><th>Related Modules</th><th>Related Directives</th></tr><tr><td><ul><li><code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_so.html">mod_so</a></code></li></ul></td><td><ul><li><code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_so.html#loadmodule">LoadModule</a></code></li></ul></td></tr></table>
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<p>The DSO support for loading individual Apache httpd modules is based
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on a module named <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_so.html">mod_so</a></code> which must be statically
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compiled into the Apache httpd core. It is the only module besides
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<code class="module"><a href="./mod/core.html">core</a></code> which cannot be put into a DSO
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itself. Practically all other distributed Apache httpd modules will then
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be placed into a DSO. After a module is compiled into a DSO named
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<code>mod_foo.so</code> you can use <code class="module"><a href="./mod/mod_so.html">mod_so</a></code>'s <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_so.html#loadmodule">LoadModule</a></code> directive in your
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<code>httpd.conf</code> file to load this module at server startup
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or restart.</p>
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<p>The DSO builds for individual modules can be disabled via
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<code class="program"><a href="./programs/configure.html">configure</a></code>'s <code>--enable-mods-static</code>
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option as discussed in the <a href="install.html">install
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documentation</a>.</p>
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<p>To simplify this creation of DSO files for Apache httpd modules
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(especially for third-party modules) a support program
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named <code class="program"><a href="./programs/apxs.html">apxs</a></code> (<dfn>APache
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eXtenSion</dfn>) is available. It can be used to build DSO based
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modules <em>outside of</em> the Apache httpd source tree. The idea is
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simple: When installing Apache HTTP Server the <code class="program"><a href="./programs/configure.html">configure</a></code>'s
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<code>make install</code> procedure installs the Apache httpd C
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header files and puts the platform-dependent compiler and
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linker flags for building DSO files into the <code class="program"><a href="./programs/apxs.html">apxs</a></code>
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program. This way the user can use <code class="program"><a href="./programs/apxs.html">apxs</a></code> to compile
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his Apache httpd module sources without the Apache httpd distribution
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source tree and without having to fiddle with the
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platform-dependent compiler and linker flags for DSO
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support.</p>
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</div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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<div class="section">
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<h2><a name="usage" id="usage">Usage Summary</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#usage" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
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<p>To give you an overview of the DSO features of Apache HTTP Server 2.x,
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here is a short and concise summary:</p>
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<ol>
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<li>
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<p>Build and install a <em>distributed</em> Apache httpd module, say
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<code>mod_foo.c</code>, into its own DSO
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<code>mod_foo.so</code>:</p>
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<div class="example"><p><code>
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$ ./configure --prefix=/path/to/install --enable-foo<br />
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$ make install
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</code></p></div>
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</li>
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<li>
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<p>Configure Apache HTTP Server with all modules enabled. Only a basic
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set will be loaded during server startup. You can change the set of loaded
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modules by activating or deactivating the <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_so.html#loadmodule">LoadModule</a></code> directives in
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<code>httpd.conf</code>.</p>
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<div class="example"><p><code>
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$ ./configure --enable-mods-shared=all<br />
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$ make install
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</code></p></div>
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</li>
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<li>
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<p>Some modules are only useful for developers and will not be build.
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when using the module set <em>all</em>. To build all available modules
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including developer modules use <em>reallyall</em>. In addition the
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<code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_so.html#loadmodule">LoadModule</a></code> directives for all
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built modules can be activated via the configure option
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<code>--enable-load-all-modules</code>.</p>
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<div class="example"><p><code>
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$ ./configure --enable-mods-shared=reallyall --enable-load-all-modules<br />
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$ make install
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</code></p></div>
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</li>
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<li>
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Build and install a <em>third-party</em> Apache httpd module, say
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<code>mod_foo.c</code>, into its own DSO
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<code>mod_foo.so</code> <em>outside of</em> the Apache httpd
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source tree using <code class="program"><a href="./programs/apxs.html">apxs</a></code>:
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<div class="example"><p><code>
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$ cd /path/to/3rdparty<br />
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$ apxs -cia mod_foo.c
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</code></p></div>
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</li>
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</ol>
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<p>In all cases, once the shared module is compiled, you must
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use a <code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_so.html#loadmodule">LoadModule</a></code>
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directive in <code>httpd.conf</code> to tell Apache httpd to activate
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the module.</p>
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<p>See the <a href="programs/apxs.html">apxs documentation</a> for more details.</p>
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</div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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<div class="section">
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<h2><a name="background" id="background">Background</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#background" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
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<p>On modern Unix derivatives there exists a mechanism
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called dynamic linking/loading of <em>Dynamic Shared
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Objects</em> (DSO) which provides a way to build a piece of
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program code in a special format for loading it at run-time
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into the address space of an executable program.</p>
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<p>This loading can usually be done in two ways: automatically
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by a system program called <code>ld.so</code> when an
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executable program is started or manually from within the
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executing program via a programmatic system interface to the
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Unix loader through the system calls
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<code>dlopen()/dlsym()</code>.</p>
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<p>In the first way the DSO's are usually called <em>shared
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libraries</em> or <em>DSO libraries</em> and named
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<code>libfoo.so</code> or <code>libfoo.so.1.2</code>. They
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reside in a system directory (usually <code>/usr/lib</code>)
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and the link to the executable program is established at
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build-time by specifying <code>-lfoo</code> to the linker
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command. This hard-codes library references into the executable
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program file so that at start-time the Unix loader is able to
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locate <code>libfoo.so</code> in <code>/usr/lib</code>, in
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paths hard-coded via linker-options like <code>-R</code> or in
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paths configured via the environment variable
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<code>LD_LIBRARY_PATH</code>. It then resolves any (yet
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unresolved) symbols in the executable program which are
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available in the DSO.</p>
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<p>Symbols in the executable program are usually not referenced
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by the DSO (because it's a reusable library of general code)
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and hence no further resolving has to be done. The executable
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program has no need to do anything on its own to use the
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symbols from the DSO because the complete resolving is done by
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the Unix loader. (In fact, the code to invoke
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<code>ld.so</code> is part of the run-time startup code which
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is linked into every executable program which has been bound
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non-static). The advantage of dynamic loading of common library
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code is obvious: the library code needs to be stored only once,
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in a system library like <code>libc.so</code>, saving disk
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space for every program.</p>
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<p>In the second way the DSO's are usually called <em>shared
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objects</em> or <em>DSO files</em> and can be named with an
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arbitrary extension (although the canonical name is
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<code>foo.so</code>). These files usually stay inside a
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program-specific directory and there is no automatically
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established link to the executable program where they are used.
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Instead the executable program manually loads the DSO at
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run-time into its address space via <code>dlopen()</code>. At
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this time no resolving of symbols from the DSO for the
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executable program is done. But instead the Unix loader
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automatically resolves any (yet unresolved) symbols in the DSO
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from the set of symbols exported by the executable program and
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its already loaded DSO libraries (especially all symbols from
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the ubiquitous <code>libc.so</code>). This way the DSO gets
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knowledge of the executable program's symbol set as if it had
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been statically linked with it in the first place.</p>
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<p>Finally, to take advantage of the DSO's API the executable
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program has to resolve particular symbols from the DSO via
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<code>dlsym()</code> for later use inside dispatch tables
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<em>etc.</em> In other words: The executable program has to
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manually resolve every symbol it needs to be able to use it.
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The advantage of such a mechanism is that optional program
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parts need not be loaded (and thus do not spend memory) until
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they are needed by the program in question. When required,
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these program parts can be loaded dynamically to extend the
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base program's functionality.</p>
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<p>Although this DSO mechanism sounds straightforward there is
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at least one difficult step here: The resolving of symbols from
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the executable program for the DSO when using a DSO to extend a
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program (the second way). Why? Because "reverse resolving" DSO
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symbols from the executable program's symbol set is against the
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library design (where the library has no knowledge about the
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programs it is used by) and is neither available under all
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platforms nor standardized. In practice the executable
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program's global symbols are often not re-exported and thus not
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available for use in a DSO. Finding a way to force the linker
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to export all global symbols is the main problem one has to
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solve when using DSO for extending a program at run-time.</p>
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<p>The shared library approach is the typical one, because it
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is what the DSO mechanism was designed for, hence it is used
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for nearly all types of libraries the operating system
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provides.</p>
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</div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="./images/up.gif" /></a></div>
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<h2><a name="advantages" id="advantages">Advantages and Disadvantages</a> <a title="Permanent link" href="#advantages" class="permalink">¶</a></h2>
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<p>The above DSO based features have the following
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advantages:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>The server package is more flexible at run-time because
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the server process can be assembled at run-time via
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<code class="directive"><a href="./mod/mod_so.html#loadmodule">LoadModule</a></code>
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<code>httpd.conf</code> configuration directives instead of
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<code class="program"><a href="./programs/configure.html">configure</a></code> options at build-time. For instance,
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this way one is able to run different server instances
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(standard & SSL version, minimalistic & dynamic
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version [mod_perl, mod_php], <em>etc.</em>) with only one Apache httpd
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installation.</li>
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<li>The server package can be easily extended with
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third-party modules even after installation. This is
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a great benefit for vendor package maintainers, who can create
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an Apache httpd core package and additional packages containing
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extensions like PHP, mod_perl, mod_security, <em>etc.</em></li>
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<li>Easier Apache httpd module prototyping, because with the
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DSO/<code class="program"><a href="./programs/apxs.html">apxs</a></code> pair you can both work outside the
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Apache httpd source tree and only need an <code>apxs -i</code>
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command followed by an <code>apachectl restart</code> to
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bring a new version of your currently developed module into
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the running Apache HTTP Server.</li>
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</ul>
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<p>DSO has the following disadvantages:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>The server is approximately 20% slower at startup time
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because of the symbol resolving overhead the Unix loader now
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has to do.</li>
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<li>The server is approximately 5% slower at execution time
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under some platforms, because position independent code (PIC)
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sometimes needs complicated assembler tricks for relative
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addressing, which are not necessarily as fast as absolute
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addressing.</li>
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<li>Because DSO modules cannot be linked against other
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DSO-based libraries (<code>ld -lfoo</code>) on all platforms
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(for instance a.out-based platforms usually don't provide
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this functionality while ELF-based platforms do) you cannot
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use the DSO mechanism for all types of modules. Or in other
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words, modules compiled as DSO files are restricted to only
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use symbols from the Apache httpd core, from the C library
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(<code>libc</code>) and all other dynamic or static libraries
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used by the Apache httpd core, or from static library archives
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(<code>libfoo.a</code>) containing position independent code.
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The only chances to use other code is to either make sure the
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httpd core itself already contains a reference to it or
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loading the code yourself via <code>dlopen()</code>.</li>
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</ul>
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