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Default probing

The AssemblyLoadContext.Default instance is responsible for locating an assembly's dependencies. This article describes the AssemblyLoadContext.Default instance's probing logic.

Host configured probing properties

When the runtime is started, the runtime host provides a set of named probing properties that configure AssemblyLoadContext.Default probe paths.

Each probing property is optional. If present, each property is a string value that contains a delimited list of absolute paths. The delimiter is ';' on Windows and ':' on all other platforms.

Property Name Description
TRUSTED_PLATFORM_ASSEMBLIES List of platform and application assembly file paths.
PLATFORM_RESOURCE_ROOTS List of directory paths to search for satellite resource assemblies.
NATIVE_DLL_SEARCH_DIRECTORIES List of directory paths to search for unmanaged (native) libraries.
APP_PATHS List of directory paths to search for managed assemblies.

How are the properties populated?

There are two main scenarios for populating the properties depending on whether the <myapp>.deps.json file exists.

  • When the *.deps.json file is present, it's parsed to populate the probing properties.
  • When the *.deps.json file isn't present, the application's directory is assumed to contain all the dependencies. The directory's contents are used to populate the probing properties.

Additionally, the *.deps.json files for any referenced frameworks are similarly parsed.

The environment variable DOTNET_ADDITIONAL_DEPS can be used to add additional dependencies. dotnet.exe also contains an optional --additional-deps parameter to set this value on application startup.

The APP_PATHS property is not populated by default and is omitted for most applications.

The list of all *.deps.json files used by the application can be accessed via System.AppContext.GetData("APP_CONTEXT_DEPS_FILES").

How do I see the probing properties from managed code?

Each property is available by calling the AppContext.GetData(String) function with the property name from the table above.

How do I debug the probing properties' construction?

The .NET Core runtime host will output useful trace messages when certain environment variables are enabled:

Environment Variable Description
COREHOST_TRACE=1 Enables tracing.
COREHOST_TRACEFILE=<path> Traces to a file path instead of the default stderr.
COREHOST_TRACE_VERBOSITY Sets the verbosity from 1 (lowest) to 4 (highest).

Managed assembly default probing

When probing to locate a managed assembly, the AssemblyLoadContext.Default looks in order at:

  • Files matching the AssemblyName.Name in TRUSTED_PLATFORM_ASSEMBLIES (after removing file extensions).
  • Assembly files in APP_PATHS with common file extensions.

Satellite (resource) assembly probing

To find a satellite assembly for a specific culture, construct a set of file paths.

For each path in PLATFORM_RESOURCE_ROOTS and then APP_PATHS, append the CultureInfo.Name string, a directory separator, the AssemblyName.Name string, and the extension '.dll'.

If any matching file exists, attempt to load and return it.

Unmanaged (native) library probing

The runtime's unmanaged library probing algorithm is identical on all platforms. However, since the actual load of the unmanaged library is performed by the underlying platform, the observed behavior can be slightly different.

  1. Check if the supplied library name represents an absolute or relative path.

  2. If the name represents an absolute path, use the name directly for all subsequent operations. Otherwise, use the name and create platform-defined combinations to consider. Combinations consist of platform specific prefixes (for example, lib) and/or suffixes (for example, .dll, .dylib, and .so). This is not an exhaustive list, and it doesn't represent the exact effort made on each platform. It's just an example of what is considered. For more information, see native library loading.

  3. The name and, if the path is relative, each combination, is then used in the following steps. The first successful load attempt immediately returns the handle to the loaded library.

    • Append it to each path supplied in the NATIVE_DLL_SEARCH_DIRECTORIES property and attempt to load.

    • If DefaultDllImportSearchPathsAttribute is either not defined on the calling assembly or p/invoke or is defined and includes DllImportSearchPath.AssemblyDirectory, append the name or combination to the calling assembly's directory and attempt to load.

    • Use it directly to load the library.

  4. Indicate that the library failed to load.