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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Wrapper around gcc to tweak the output in various ways when running
# the testsuite.
# Copyright (C) 2010-2021 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# This program requires gdb and objcopy in addition to gcc.
# The default values are gdb from the build tree and objcopy from $PATH.
# They may be overridden by setting environment variables GDB and OBJCOPY
# respectively. Note that GDB should contain the gdb binary as well as the
# -data-directory flag, e.g., "foo/gdb -data-directory foo/data-directory".
# We assume the current directory is either $obj/gdb or $obj/gdb/testsuite.
#
# Example usage:
#
# bash$ cd $objdir/gdb/testsuite
# bash$ runtest \
# CC_FOR_TARGET="/bin/bash $srcdir/gdb/contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh ARGS gcc" \
# CXX_FOR_TARGET="/bin/bash $srcdir/gdb/contrib/cc-with-tweaks.sh ARGS g++"
#
# For documentation on Fission and dwp files:
# http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFission
# http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/DebugFissionDWP
# For documentation on index files: info -f gdb.info -n "Index Files"
# For information about 'dwz', see the announcement:
# http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2012-04/msg00686.html
# (More documentation is to come.)
# ARGS determine what is done. They can be:
# -Z invoke objcopy --compress-debug-sections
# -z compress using dwz
# -m compress using dwz -m
# -i make an index (.gdb_index)
# -n make a dwarf5 index (.debug_names)
# -p create .dwp files (Fission), you need to also use gcc option -gsplit-dwarf
# -l creates separate debuginfo files linked to using .gnu_debuglink
# If nothing is given, no changes are made
myname=cc-with-tweaks.sh
mydir=`dirname "$0"`
if [ -z "$GDB" ]
then
if [ -f ./gdb ]
then
GDB="./gdb -data-directory data-directory"
elif [ -f ../gdb ]
then
GDB="../gdb -data-directory ../data-directory"
elif [ -f ../../gdb ]
then
GDB="../../gdb -data-directory ../../data-directory"
else
echo "$myname: unable to find usable gdb" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
OBJCOPY=${OBJCOPY:-objcopy}
READELF=${READELF:-readelf}
DWZ=${DWZ:-dwz}
DWP=${DWP:-dwp}
have_link=unknown
next_is_output_file=no
output_file=a.out
want_index=false
index_options=""
want_dwz=false
want_multi=false
want_dwp=false
want_objcopy_compress=false
want_gnu_debuglink=false
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
-Z) want_objcopy_compress=true ;;
-z) want_dwz=true ;;
-i) want_index=true ;;
-n) want_index=true; index_options=-dwarf-5;;
-m) want_multi=true ;;
-p) want_dwp=true ;;
-l) want_gnu_debuglink=true ;;
*) break ;;
esac
shift
done
if [ "$want_index" = true ]
then
if [ -z "$GDB_ADD_INDEX" ]
then
if [ -f $mydir/gdb-add-index.sh ]
then
GDB_ADD_INDEX="$mydir/gdb-add-index.sh"
else
echo "$myname: unable to find usable contrib/gdb-add-index.sh" >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
for arg in "$@"
do
if [ "$next_is_output_file" = "yes" ]
then
output_file="$arg"
next_is_output_file=no
continue
fi
# Poor man's gcc argument parser.
# We don't need to handle all arguments, we just need to know if we're
# doing a link and what the output file is.
# It's not perfect, but it seems to work well enough for the task at hand.
case "$arg" in
"-c") have_link=no ;;
"-E") have_link=no ;;
"-S") have_link=no ;;
"-o") next_is_output_file=yes ;;
esac
done
if [ "$next_is_output_file" = "yes" ]
then
echo "$myname: Unable to find output file" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ "$have_link" = "no" ]
then
"$@"
exit $?
fi
output_dir="${output_file%/*}"
[ "$output_dir" = "$output_file" ] && output_dir="."
"$@"
rc=$?
[ $rc != 0 ] && exit $rc
if [ ! -f "$output_file" ]
then
echo "$myname: Internal error: $output_file missing." >&2
exit 1
fi
get_tmpdir ()
{
subdir="$1"
if [ "$subdir" = "" ]; then
subdir=.tmp
fi
tmpdir=$(dirname "$output_file")/"$subdir"
mkdir -p "$tmpdir"
}
if [ "$want_objcopy_compress" = true ]; then
$OBJCOPY --compress-debug-sections "$output_file"
rc=$?
[ $rc != 0 ] && exit $rc
fi
if [ "$want_index" = true ]; then
get_tmpdir
mv "$output_file" "$tmpdir"
tmpfile="$tmpdir/$(basename $output_file)"
# Filter out these messages which would stop dejagnu testcase run:
# echo "$myname: No index was created for $file" 1>&2
# echo "$myname: [Was there no debuginfo? Was there already an index?]" 1>&2
GDB=$GDB $GDB_ADD_INDEX $index_options "$tmpfile" 2>&1 \
| grep -v "^${GDB_ADD_INDEX##*/}: " >&2
rc=${PIPESTATUS[0]}
mv "$tmpfile" "$output_file"
[ $rc != 0 ] && exit $rc
fi
if [ "$want_dwz" = true ]; then
# Validate dwz's result by checking if the executable was modified.
cp "$output_file" "${output_file}.copy"
$DWZ "$output_file" > /dev/null
cmp "$output_file" "$output_file.copy" > /dev/null
cmp_rc=$?
rm -f "${output_file}.copy"
case $cmp_rc in
0)
echo "$myname: dwz did not modify ${output_file}."
exit 1
;;
1)
# File was modified, great.
;;
*)
# Other cmp error, it presumably has already printed something on
# stderr.
exit 1
;;
esac
elif [ "$want_multi" = true ]; then
get_tmpdir
dwz_file=$tmpdir/$(basename "$output_file").dwz
# Remove the dwz output file if it exists, so we don't mistake it for a
# new file in case dwz fails.
rm -f "$dwz_file"
cp $output_file ${output_file}.alt
$DWZ -m "$dwz_file" "$output_file" ${output_file}.alt > /dev/null
rm -f ${output_file}.alt
# Validate dwz's work by checking if the expected output file exists.
if [ ! -f "$dwz_file" ]; then
echo "$myname: dwz file $dwz_file missing."
exit 1
fi
fi
if [ "$want_dwp" = true ]; then
dwo_files=$($READELF -wi "${output_file}" | grep _dwo_name | \
sed -e 's/^.*: //' | sort | uniq)
rc=0
if [ -n "$dwo_files" ]; then
$DWP -o "${output_file}.dwp" ${dwo_files} > /dev/null
rc=$?
[ $rc != 0 ] && exit $rc
rm -f ${dwo_files}
fi
fi
if [ "$want_gnu_debuglink" = true ]; then
# Based on gdb_gnu_strip_debug.
# Gdb looks for the .gnu_debuglink file in the .debug subdirectory
# of the directory of the executable.
get_tmpdir .debug
stripped_file="$tmpdir"/$(basename "$output_file").stripped
debug_file="$tmpdir"/$(basename "$output_file").debug
# Create stripped and debug versions of output_file.
strip --strip-debug "${output_file}" \
-o "${stripped_file}"
rc=$?
[ $rc != 0 ] && exit $rc
strip --only-keep-debug "${output_file}" \
-o "${debug_file}"
rc=$?
[ $rc != 0 ] && exit $rc
# The .gnu_debuglink is supposed to contain no leading directories.
link=$(basename "${debug_file}")
(
# Temporarily cd to tmpdir to allow objcopy to find $link
cd "$tmpdir" || exit 1
# Overwrite output_file with stripped version containing
# .gnu_debuglink to debug_file.
objcopy --add-gnu-debuglink="$link" "${stripped_file}" \
"${output_file}"
rc=$?
[ $rc != 0 ] && exit $rc
)
fi
exit $rc
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