moe(1) User Commands moe(1)NAMEmoe - manifest the optimal expansion of a pathname
SYNOPSISmoe [-c] [-32 | -64] [-s | -v] path
DESCRIPTION
The moe utility manifests the optimal expansion of a pathname contain‐
ing reserved runtime linker tokens. These tokens can be used to define
dependencies, filtees and runpaths within dynamic objects. The expan‐
sion of these tokens at runtime, provides a flexible mechanism for
selecting objects and search paths that perform best on this machine.
See ld.so.1(1).
For example, the token $HWCAP can be employed to represent filters and
dependencies. The runtime interpretation of this token can result in a
family of objects that are analyzed to determine their applicability
for loading with a process. The objects are sorted based on the hard‐
ware capabilities that each object requires to execute. moe returns the
name of the object optimally suited for execution on the current plat‐
form.
moe analyzes a pathname by passing the supplied path to dlmopen(3C),
together with the RTLD_FIRST flag. Reserved token expansion is there‐
fore carried out by ld.so.1 as the expansion would occur in an execut‐
ing process. Although multiple objects can be analyzed as a result of
the dlmopen() call, the RTLD_FIRST flag insures only the optimal object
is processed.
By default, moe analyzes the specified path twice. The first analysis
looks for 32-bit objects. The second analysis, if applicable, looks for
64-bit objects. Typically, 32-bit objects and 64-bit objects are iso‐
lated to different directories. These directories are frequently named
to reflect the class of object the directory contains. The multiple
passes of moe catch any instances where 32-bit objects and 64-bit
objects occupy the same directory. Multiple passes also provide flexi‐
bility when the pathname that is specified does not convey to the user
the class of object the directory might contain.
For a complete description of the reserved token expansion carried out
by the runtime linker, refer to the Linker and Libraries Guide.
OPTIONS
The following options are supported:
-32 Only analyze 32-bit objects.
-64 Only analyze 64-bit objects.
-c Prefix each pathname with the class of the object.
-s Silent. No optimal name, or error diagnostics are displayed.
Only an error return is made available. This option is only
meaningful with the -32 and -64 options. The -s option can not
be used with the -v option.
-v Verbose. If no optimal expansion name can be determined, an
error diagnostic is written to standard error. The -v option can
not be used with the -s option.
OPERANDS
The following operand is supported:
path The pathname to be expanded.
EXAMPLES
The following example uses moe to display the optimal expansion of
objects in the directory /usr/lib/libc. This directory contains a fam‐
ily of Intel objects that are built to use various hardware capabili‐
ties.
% moe '/usr/lib/libc/$HWCAP'
/usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap.so.1
The -c option can be used to clarify the class of the optimal object.
% moe-c '/usr/lib/libc/$HWCAP'
32-bit: /usr/lib/libc/libc_hwcap.so.1
The following example uses moe to display the optimal expansion of
objects under the /opt/ISV/cpu directory hierarchy. These directories
contain a family of SPARC objects that are built for various platforms.
% moe-c -64 '/opt/ISV/$ISALIST/isa.so.1'
64-bit: /opt/ISV/sparcv9/isa.so.1
The -v can be used to diagnose the instance where an optimal name is
not returned. An attempt to inspect the previous pathname as a 32-bit
object, would result in the following diagnostic being produced.
% moe-c -v -32 '/opt/ISV/$ISALIST/isa.so.1'
32-bit: /opt/ISV/sparcv9/isa.so.1: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
EXIT STATUS
When the -32 or -64 options are in effect, a successful optimal expan‐
sion returns 0, otherwise non-zero. Without the -32 or -64 options in
effect, the return value is always 0.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWcs │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Interface Stability │Committed │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOld.so.1(1), optisa(1), isalist(1), dlmopen(3C), attributes(5)
Linker and Libraries Guide
SunOS 5.11 2 Feb 2005 moe(1)