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go/misc/cgo/testso/testdata/cgoso_c.c
Clément Chigot 53c9c06811 misc/cgo: enable testso and testsovar on aix/ppc64
On AIX, shared objects must be wrapped under an archive file.

For testso, creating libcgosotest with an extern symbol isn't
AIX-friendly. By default, ld will block such behavior. Rather than
forcing ld to work as on Linux and using the run-time linking,
goCallback became a function pointer which is set by setCallback().

Updates #30565

Change-Id: I455ab32faddd41f1b0c84cc9e503788044ad49b2
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/169020
Run-TryBot: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
2019-03-27 17:21:28 +00:00

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// Copyright 2011 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
// +build ignore
#ifdef WIN32
// A Windows DLL is unable to call an arbitrary function in
// the main executable. Work around that by making the main
// executable pass the callback function pointer to us.
void (*goCallback)(void);
__declspec(dllexport) void setCallback(void *f)
{
goCallback = (void (*)())f;
}
__declspec(dllexport) void sofunc(void);
#elif defined(_AIX)
// AIX doesn't allow the creation of a shared object with an
// undefined symbol. It's possible to bypass this problem by
// using -Wl,-G and -Wl,-brtl option which allows run-time linking.
// However, that's not how most of AIX shared object works.
// Therefore, it's better to consider goCallback as a pointer and
// to set up during an init function.
void (*goCallback)(void);
void setCallback(void *f) { goCallback = f; }
#else
extern void goCallback(void);
void setCallback(void *f) { (void)f; }
#endif
// OpenBSD and older Darwin lack TLS support
#if !defined(__OpenBSD__) && !defined(__APPLE__)
__thread int tlsvar = 12345;
#endif
void sofunc(void)
{
goCallback();
}