Why is this simple program download on Linux C.so runtime failures?

I am trying to write the smallest program loading a shared object (.so) also at runtime.

Unfortunately, it freezes at runtime despite checking for errors: - (

I am very interested in what I forgot at the source code level.

The following is the source code and session of my shell in which my program is running.

File "libsample.c":

#include <stdio.h>

void sample_check(void)
{
    printf("INFO: Function sample_check() called.\n");
}

File "test.c":

#include <stdio.h>
#include <dlfcn.h>

typedef void (*sample_func_t) (void);

int main(void)
{
    setbuf(stdout, NULL);
    setbuf(stderr, NULL);
    void* h_lib = dlopen("./libsample.so.1", RTLD_LAZY); // RTLD_LAZY || RTLD_NOW
    if (! h_lib)
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "ERROR(%d): %s\n", __LINE__, dlerror());
        return 1;
    }

    sample_func_t* symver = NULL;
    dlerror();
    symver = dlsym(h_lib, "sample_check");
    char* reter = dlerror();
    if (reter)
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "ERROR(%d): %s\n", __LINE__, reter);
        return 1;
    }

    printf("INFO(%d): Resolved library sample_check() symbol at %p\n", __LINE__, symver);
    printf("INFO(%d): About to call library sample_check() ...\n", __LINE__);
    (*symver)();
    printf("INFO(%d): sample_check() called !\n", __LINE__);

    int retcl = dlclose(h_lib);
    if (retcl)
    {
        fprintf(stderr, "ERROR(%d): %s\n", __LINE__, dlerror());
        return 1;
    }

    return 0;
}

File "build":

#! /bin/bash

echo "Begin of compilation ..."

rm test test.o libsample.so.1 libsample.so.1.0.1 libsample.o 2>/dev/null

gcc -fpic -c -o libsample.o libsample.c || exit 1

gcc -shared -Wl,-soname,libsample.so.1 -o libsample.so.1.0.1 libsample.o || exit 1

ln -s libsample.so.1.0.1 libsample.so.1 || exit 1

gcc -c -o test.o test.c || exit 1

gcc -o test test.o -ldl || exit 1

echo "Compilation successful !"

My Shell Session Log:

valentin@valentin-SATELLITE-L875-10G:~/PROGRAMMING/C/Libraries/libsample$ 
valentin@valentin-SATELLITE-L875-10G:~/PROGRAMMING/C/Libraries/libsample$ ./build 
Begin of compilation ...
Compilation successful !
valentin@valentin-SATELLITE-L875-10G:~/PROGRAMMING/C/Libraries/libsample$ ./test 
INFO(27): Resolved library sample_check() symbol at 0x7f5e96df86f0
INFO(28): About to call library sample_check() ...
Erreur de segmentation
valentin@valentin-SATELLITE-L875-10G:~/PROGRAMMING/C/Libraries/libsample$ 

Any idea?

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Here

 (*symver)();

refreferences, , . , .

,

sample_func_t symver = NULL;

samle_func_t -

typedef void (*sample_func_t) (void);

( *.)

symver:

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    symver = dlsym(h_lib, "sample_check");
    

    "", , :

    ISO C forbids assignment between function pointer andvoid *’
    
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    *(void**)(&symver) = dlsym(h_lib, "sample_check");
    

, , :

symver(); /* No need to dereference here. */
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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1618778/


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