erl_prim_loader
is used to load all Erlang modules into
the system. The start script is also fetched with this low level
loader.
erl_prim_loader
knows about the environment and how to
fetch modules. The loader could, for example, fetch files using
the file system (with absolute file names as input), or a
database (where the binary format of a module is stored).
The -loader Loader
command line flag can be used to
choose the method used by the erl_prim_loader
. Two
Loader
methods are supported by the Erlang runtime system:
efile
and inet
. If another loader is required, then
it has to be implemented by the user. The Loader
provided
by the user must fulfill the protocol defined below, and it is
started with the erl_prim_loader
by evaluating
open_port({spawn,Loader},[binary])
.
start(Id, Loader, Hosts) -> {ok, Pid} | {error, What}
Types:
Id = term()
Loader = atom() | string()
Hosts = [Host]
Host = atom()
Pid = pid()
What = term()
Starts the Erlang low level loader. This function is called
by the init
process (and module). The init
process reads the command line flags -id Id
,
-loader Loader
, and -hosts Hosts
. These are
the arguments supplied to the start/3
function.
If -loader
is not given, the default loader is
efile
which tells the system to read from the file
system.
If -loader
is inet
, the -id Id
,
-hosts Hosts
, and -setcookie Cookie
flags must
also be supplied. Hosts
identifies hosts which this
node can contact in order to load modules. One Erlang runtime
system with a erl_boot_server
process must be started
on each of hosts given in Hosts
in order to answer
the requests. See erl_boot_server(3)
.
If -loader
is something else, the given port program
is started. The port program is supposed to follow
the protocol specified below.
get_file(File) -> {ok, Bin, FullName} | error
Types:
File = string()
Bin = binary()
FullName = string()
This function fetches a file using the low level loader.
File
is either an absolute file name or just the name
of the file, for example "lists.beam"
. If an internal
path is set to the loader, this path is used to find the file.
If a user supplied loader is used, the path can be stripped
off if it is obsolete, and the loader does not use a path.
FullName
is the complete name of the fetched file.
Bin
is the contents of the file as a binary.
Types:
Path = [Dir]
Dir = string()
This function gets the path set in the loader. The path is
set by the init
process according to information found
in the start script.
Types:
Path = [Dir]
Dir = string()
This function sets the path of the loader if init
interprets a path
command in the start script.
The following protocol must be followed if a user provided
loader port program is used. The Loader
port program is
started with the command
open_port({spawn,Loader},[binary])
. The protocol is as
follows:
Function Send Receive ------------------------------------------------------------- get_file [102 | FileName] [121 | BinaryFile] (on success) [122] (failure) stop eof terminate
The erl_prim_loader
module interprets the following
command line flags:
-loader Loader
erl_prim_loader
. Loader
can be efile
(use the local file system), or inet
(load using
the boot_server
on another Erlang node). If
Loader
is user defined, the defined Loader
port
program is started.-loader
flag is omitted, it defaults to
efile
.-hosts Hosts
inet
loader
can use. This flag is mandatory if the -loader inet
flag is present. On each host, there must be on Erlang node
with the erl_boot_server
which handles the load
requests. Hosts
is a list of IP addresses (hostnames
are not acceptable).-id Id
Id
must be
identical to the name supplied with the -sname
or
-name
distribution flags.-setcookie Cookie
-loader inet
flag is present.