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exec_with_loader(2)					   exec_with_loader(2)

NAME
       exec_with_loader - Execute a file with a loader

SYNOPSIS
       int exec_with_loader(
	       int flags,
	       const char *loader,
	       const char *file,
	       char * const argv[],
	       char * const envp[] );

PARAMETERS
       Specifies  flags to be passed to the loader.  Points to a pathname that
       identifies a regular, executable, process image file that contains  the
       loader.	This  image file must be a nonshared image.  Points to a path‐
       name that identifies a regular, executable  process  image  file.  This
       image  file must be a call-shared image.	 Specifies an array of charac‐
       ter pointers to null-terminated strings.	 Specifies an array of charac‐
       ter  pointers  to null-terminated strings, constituting the environment
       for the new process.

DESCRIPTION
       The exec_with_loader() function replaces the current process image with
       a new process image, in a manner similar to what the exec functions do.
       Both the loader parameter and the file  parameter  point	 to  pathnames
       that  identify  regular,	 executable  files called process image files.
       Unlike the exec functions, which construct the new process  image  from
       the  file  identified  by  the  file parameter, exec_with_loader() con‐
       structs the new process image from the file identified  by  the	loader
       parameter.

					Note

       Throughout  this reference page, the regular, executable, process image
       file specified by the loader parameter is referred to as	 the  “program
       loader,”	 and  the regular, executable, process image file specified by
       the file parameter is referred to as the “file.”

       The loader image cannot be linked at the default	 user  addresses.  You
       must  find  another  place to link it. One acceptable place to link the
       loader image is at the address space defined  for  the  loader  in  the
       /usr/shlib/so_locations file.

       After  the  exec_with_loader()  function successfully loads the program
       loader, it transfers control to	the  program  loader  and  effectively
       passes  the file parameter. Under normal usage, the program loader will
       then load (that is, merge) the file into the newly constructed  process
       image, along with any object files upon which the program (that is, the
       file) depends. The typical use of exec_with_loader() is	to  load  pro‐
       grams  that  contain  unresolved external references, for example, pro‐
       grams that require the use of a shared library.

       The exec_with_loader() function implements and  preserves  all  of  the
       semantics  of  the  exec	 functions,  with  respect  to the file. These
       include the handling of the argv and envp  parameters,  command	inter‐
       preters,	 close-on-exec	processing, signals, set user ID and set group
       ID processing, the process attributes and error returns.

       The loader parameter may be null, in which case the  exec_with_loader()
       function	  loads	  the	default	 program  loader  (/sbin/loader).  The
       exec_with_loader() function also loads the default program loader under
       either  of the following sets of conditions, even if the loader parame‐
       ter points to a valid program loader: If the set user ID	 mode  bit  of
       the file is set (see the chmod() function) and the owner ID of the file
       is not equal to the effective user ID of the process If the  set	 group
       ID  mode	 bit  of  the  file is set and the group ID of the file is not
       equal to the effective group ID of the process.

       The setting of the user ID or set group ID mode	bits  on  the  program
       loader have no effect whatsoever.

RETURN VALUES
       If  the	exec_with_loader()  function  returns  to  the calling process
       image, an error has occurred; the return value is -1, and errno is  set
       to indicate the error.

ERRORS
       If  the	exec_with_loader()  function fails, errno may be set to one of
       the following values: Search  permission	 is  denied  for  a  directory
       listed  in  either  file's path prefix, or either file denies execution
       permission, or either file is not a regular file and the implementation
       does  not  support  execution  of  files	 of  its  type.	 Note that the
       exec_with_loader() function references two files, one specified by  the
       loader  parameter  and one specified by the file parameter.  The length
       of the loader or file parameters exceeds PATH_MAX, or a pathname compo‐
       nent  is longer than NAME_MAX and _POSIX_NO_TRUNC is in effect for that
       file.  One or more components of either file's pathname does not exist,
       or  the	loader	or file parameter points to an empty string. Note that
       the exec_with_loader() function references two files, one specified  by
       the loader parameter and one specified by the file parameter.  A compo‐
       nent of either file's path prefix is not a  directory.  Note  that  the
       exec_with_loader()  function references two files, one specified by the
       loader parameter and one specified by the  file	parameter.   The  file
       specified by the loader parameter has the appropriate access permission
       but is not in the proper format.	 The loader or file  parameter	is  an
       invalid	address.  Too many symbolic links were encountered in pathname
       resolution.  Insufficient memory is available.

SEE ALSO
       Functions: exec(2)

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