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#!/usr/bin/perl -w # This script takes two arguments, a version script and a dynamic library # (in that order), and prints a list of symbols to be exported from the # library. # It expects a 'nm' with the POSIX '-P' option, but everyone has one of # those, right? It also expects that symbol names have a leading underscore, # which is somewhat less likely. use File::Glob ':glob'; use FileHandle; use IPC::Open2; # The glob patterns that are to be applied to the demangled name my @cxx_globs = (); # The glob patterns that apply directly to the name in the .o files my @globs = (); # The patterns for local variables (usually just '*'). my @ignored = (); ########## # Fill in the various glob arrays. # The next pattern will go into this array. my $glob = \@globs; my $symvers = shift; open F,$symvers or die $!; while (<F>) { chomp; # Lines of the form '} SOME_VERSION_NAME_1.0;' if (/^[ \t]*\}[ \tA-Z0-9_.a-z]*;[ \t]*$/) { $glob = \@globs; next; } # Comment and blank lines next if (/^[ \t]*\#/); next if (/^[ \t]*$/); # Lines of the form 'SOME_VERSION_NAME_1.1 {' next if (/^[A-Z0-9_. \t]*{$/); # Ignore 'global:' next if (/^[ \t]*global:$/); # After 'local:', globs should be ignored, they won't be exported. if (/^[ \t]*local:$/) { $glob = \@ignored; next; } # After 'extern "C++"', globs are C++ patterns if (/^[ \t]*extern \"C\+\+\"[ \t]*$/) { $glob = \@cxx_globs; next; } # Catch globs. Note that '{}' is not allowed in globs by this script, # so only '*' and '[]' are available. if (/^[ \t]*([^ \t;{}#]+);?[ \t]*$/) { my $ptn = $1; # Turn the glob into a regex by replacing '*' with '.*'. $ptn =~ s/\*/\.\*/g; push @$glob,$ptn; next; } # Important sanity check. This script can't handle lots of formats # that GNU ld can, so be sure to error out if one is seen! die "strange line `$_'"; } close F; # Make 'if (1)' for debugging. if (0) { print "cxx:\n"; (printf "%s\n",$_) foreach (@cxx_globs); print "globs:\n"; (printf "%s\n", $_) foreach (@globs); print "ignored:\n"; (printf "%s\n", $_) foreach (@ignored); } ########## # Combine the arrays into single regular expressions # This cuts the time required from about 30 seconds to about 0.5 seconds. my $glob_regex = '^_(' . (join '|',@globs) . ')$'; my $cxx_regex = (join '|',@cxx_globs); ########## # Get all the symbols from the library, match them, and add them to a hash. my %export_hash = (); my $nm = $ENV{'NM_FOR_TARGET'} || "nm"; # Process each symbol. print STDERR $nm.' -P '.(join ' ',@ARGV).'|'; open NM,$nm.' -P '.(join ' ',@ARGV).'|' or die $!; # Talk to c++filt through a pair of file descriptors. open2(*FILTIN, *FILTOUT, "c++filt -_") or die $!; NAME: while (<NM>) { my $i; chomp; # nm prints out stuff at the start, ignore it. next if (/^$/); next if (/:$/); # Ignore undefined and local symbols. next if (/^([^ ]+) [Ua-z] /); # $sym is the name of the symbol, $noeh_sym is the same thing with # any '.eh' suffix removed. die "unknown nm output $_" if (! /^([^ ]+) [A-Z] /); my $sym = $1; my $noeh_sym = $sym; $noeh_sym =~ s/\.eh$//; # Maybe it matches one of the patterns based on the symbol in the .o file. if ($noeh_sym =~ /$glob_regex/) { $export_hash{$sym} = 1; next NAME; } # No? Well, maybe its demangled form matches one of those patterns. printf FILTOUT "%s\n",$noeh_sym; my $dem = <FILTIN>; chomp $dem; if ($dem =~ /$cxx_regex/) { $export_hash{$sym} = 2; next NAME; } # No? Well, then ignore it. } close NM or die "nm error"; close FILTOUT or die "c++filt error"; close FILTIN or die "c++filt error"; ########## # Print out the export file # Print information about generating this file print "# This is a generated file.\n"; print "# It was generated by:\n"; printf "# %s %s %s\n", $0, $symvers, (join ' ',@ARGV); foreach my $i (keys %export_hash) { printf "%s\n",$i or die; }
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