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#!/usr/bin/perl
# <copyright>
# Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Intel Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
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# * Neither the name of Intel Corporation nor the names of its
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#
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# THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT
# (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE
# OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
# </copyright>
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Glob ":glob";
use Data::Dumper;
use FindBin;
use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib";
use tools;
use Platform ":vars";
our $VERSION = "0.004";
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Set of objects: # Ref to hash, keys are names of objects.
# object0: # Ref to hash of two elements with keys "defined" and "undefined".
# defined: # Ref to array of symbols defined in object0.
# - symbol0 # Symbol name.
# - ...
# undefined: # Ref to array of symbols referenced in object0.
# - symbol0
# - ...
# object1:
# ...
# ...
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Set of symbols: # Ref to hash, keys are names of symbols.
# symbol0: # Ref to array of object names where the symbol0 is defined.
# - object0 # Object file name.
# - ...
# symbol1:
# ...
# ...
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
sub dump_objects($$$) {
my ( $title, $objects, $dump ) = @_;
if ( $dump > 0 ) {
STDERR->print( $title, "\n" );
foreach my $object ( sort( keys( %$objects ) ) ) {
STDERR->print( " $object\n" );
if ( $dump > 1 ) {
STDERR->print( " Defined symbols:\n" );
foreach my $symbol ( sort( @{ $objects->{ $object }->{ defined } } ) ) {
STDERR->print( " $symbol\n" );
}; # foreach $symbol
STDERR->print( " Undefined symbols:\n" );
foreach my $symbol ( sort( @{ $objects->{ $object }->{ undefined } } ) ) {
STDERR->print( " $symbol\n" );
}; # foreach $symbol
}; # if
}; # foreach $object
}; # if
}; # sub dump_objects
sub dump_symbols($$$) {
my ( $title, $symbols, $dump ) = @_;
if ( $dump > 0 ) {
STDERR->print( $title, "\n" );
foreach my $symbol ( sort( keys( %$symbols ) ) ) {
STDERR->print( " $symbol\n" );
if ( $dump > 1 ) {
foreach my $object ( sort( @{ $symbols->{ $symbol } } ) ) {
STDERR->print( " $object\n" );
}; # foreach
}; # if
}; # foreach $object
}; # if
}; # sub dump_symbols
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name:
# load_symbols -- Fulfill objects data structure with symbol names.
# Synopsis:
# load_symbols( $objects );
# Arguments:
# $objects (in/out) -- Set of objects. On enter, it is expected that top-level hash has filled
# with object names only. On exit, it is completely fulfilled with lists of symbols
# defined or referenced in each object file.
# Returns:
# Nothing.
# Example:
# my $objects = { foo.o => {} };
# load_symbols( $objects );
# # Now $objects is { goo.o => { defined => [ ... ], undefined => [ ... ] } }.
#
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This version of load_symbols parses output of nm command and works on Linux* OS and OS X*.
#
sub _load_symbols_nm($) {
my $objects = shift( @_ );
# It is a ref to hash. Keys are object names, values are empty hashes (for now).
my @bulk;
if ( %$objects ) {
# Do not run nm if a set of objects is empty -- nm will try to open a.out in this case.
execute(
[
"nm",
"-g", # Display only external (global) symbols.
"-o", # Precede each symbol by the name of the input file.
keys( %$objects )
# Running nm once (rather than once per object) improves performance
# drastically.
],
-stdout => \@bulk
);
}; # if
foreach my $line ( @bulk ) {
if ( $line !~ m{^(.*):(?: ?[0-9a-f]*| *) ([A-Za-z]) (.*)$} ) {
die "Cannot parse nm output, line:\n $line\n";
}; # if
my ( $file, $tag, $symbol ) = ( $1, $2, $3 );
if ( not exists( $objects->{ $file } ) ) {
die "nm reported unknown object file:\n $line\n";
}; # if
# AC: exclude some libc symbols from renaming, otherwise we have problems
# in tests for gfortran + static libiomp on Lin_32.
# These symbols came from libtbbmalloc.a
if ( $target_os eq "lin" ) {
if ( $symbol =~ m{__i686} ) {
next;
}
}
# AC: added "w" to tags of undefined symbols, e.g. malloc is weak in libirc v12.1.
if ( $tag eq "U" or $tag eq "w" ) { # Symbol not defined.
push( @{ $objects->{ $file }->{ undefined } }, $symbol );
} else { # Symbol defined.
push( @{ $objects->{ $file }->{ defined } }, $symbol );
}; # if
}; # foreach
return undef;
}; # sub _load_symbols_nm
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# This version of load_symbols parses output of link command and works on Windows* OS.
#
sub _load_symbols_link($) {
my $objects = shift( @_ );
# It is a ref to hash. Keys are object names, values are empty hashes (for now).
my @bulk;
if ( %$objects ) {
# Do not run nm if a set of objects is empty -- nm will try to open a.out in this case.
execute(
[
"link",
"/dump",
"/symbols",
keys( %$objects )
# Running nm once (rather than once per object) improves performance
# drastically.
],
-stdout => \@bulk
);
}; # if
my $num_re = qr{[0-9A-F]{3,4}};
my $addr_re = qr{[0-9A-F]{8}};
my $tag_re = qr{DEBUG|ABS|UNDEF|SECT[0-9A-F]+};
my $class_re = qr{Static|External|Filename|Label|BeginFunction|EndFunction|WeakExternal|\.bf or\.ef};
my $file;
foreach my $line ( @bulk ) {
if ( $line =~ m{\ADump of file (.*?)\n\z} ) {
$file = $1;
if ( not exists( $objects->{ $file } ) ) {
die "link reported unknown object file:\n $line\n";
}; # if
} elsif ( $line =~ m{\A$num_re } ) {
if ( not defined( $file ) ) {
die "link reported symbol of unknown object file:\n $line\n";
}; # if
if ( $line !~ m{\A$num_re $addr_re ($tag_re)\s+notype(?: \(\))?\s+($class_re)\s+\| (.*?)\n\z} ) {
die "Cannot parse link output, line:\n $line\n";
}; # if
my ( $tag, $class, $symbol ) = ( $1, $2, $3 );
# link.exe /dump sometimes prints comments for symbols, e. g.:
# ".?0_memcopyA ([Entry] ?0_memcopyA)", or "??_C@_01A@r?$AA@ (`string')".
# Strip these comments.
$symbol =~ s{ \(.*\)\z}{};
if ( $class eq "External" ) {
if ( $tag eq "UNDEF" ) { # Symbol not defined.
push( @{ $objects->{ $file }->{ undefined } }, $symbol );
} else { # Symbol defined.
push( @{ $objects->{ $file }->{ defined } }, $symbol );
}; # if
}; # if
} else {
# Ignore all other lines.
}; # if
}; # foreach
return undef;
}; # sub _load_symbols_link
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name:
# symbols -- Construct set of symbols with specified tag in the specified set of objects.
# Synopsis:
# my $symbols = defined_symbols( $objects, $tag );
# Arguments:
# $objects (in) -- Set of objects.
# $tag (in) -- A tag, "defined" or "undefined".
# Returns:
# Set of symbols with the specified tag.
#
sub symbols($$) {
my $objects = shift( @_ );
my $tag = shift( @_ );
my $symbols = {};
foreach my $object ( keys( %$objects ) ) {
foreach my $symbol ( @{ $objects->{ $object }->{ $tag } } ) {
push( @{ $symbols->{ $symbol } }, $object );
}; # foreach $symbol
}; # foreach $object
return $symbols;
}; # sub symbols
sub defined_symbols($) {
my $objects = shift( @_ );
my $defined = symbols( $objects, "defined" );
return $defined;
}; # sub defined_symbols
sub undefined_symbols($) {
my $objects = shift( @_ );
my $defined = symbols( $objects, "defined" );
my $undefined = symbols( $objects, "undefined" );
foreach my $symbol ( keys( %$defined ) ) {
delete( $undefined->{ $symbol } );
}; # foreach symbol
return $undefined;
}; # sub undefined_symbols
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name:
# _required_extra_objects -- Select a subset of extra objects required to resolve undefined
# symbols in a set of objects. It is a helper sub for required_extra_objects().
# Synopsis:
# my $required = _required_extra_objects( $objects, $extra, $symbols );
# Arguments:
# $objects (in) -- A set of objects to be searched for undefined symbols.
# $extra (in) -- A set of extra objects to be searched for defined symbols to resolve undefined
# symbols in objects.
# $symbols (in/out) -- Set of symbols defined in the set of external objects. At the first call
# it should consist of all the symbols defined in all the extra objects. Symbols defined in
# the selected subset of extra objects are removed from set of defined symbols, because
# they are out of interest for subsequent calls.
# Returns:
# A subset of extra objects required by the specified set of objects.
#
sub _required_extra_objects($$$$) {
my $objects = shift( @_ );
my $extra = shift( @_ );
my $symbols = shift( @_ );
my $dump = shift( @_ );
my $required = {};
if ( $dump > 0 ) {
STDERR->print( "Required extra objects:\n" );
}; # if
foreach my $object ( keys( %$objects ) ) {
foreach my $symbol ( @{ $objects->{ $object }->{ undefined } } ) {
if ( exists( $symbols->{ $symbol } ) ) {
# Add all objects where the symbol is defined to the required objects.
foreach my $req_obj ( @{ $symbols->{ $symbol } } ) {
if ( $dump > 0 ) {
STDERR->print( " $req_obj\n" );
if ( $dump > 1 ) {
STDERR->print( " by $object\n" );
STDERR->print( " due to $symbol\n" );
}; # if
}; # if
$required->{ $req_obj } = $extra->{ $req_obj };
}; # foreach $req_obj
# Delete the symbol from list of defined symbols.
delete( $symbols->{ $symbol } );
}; # if
}; # foreach $symbol
}; # foreach $object
return $required;
}; # sub _required_extra_objects
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name:
# required_extra_objects -- Select a subset of extra objects required to resolve undefined
# symbols in a set of base objects and selected extra objects.
# Synopsis:
# my $required = required_extra_objects( $base, $extra );
# Arguments:
# $base (in/out) -- A set of base objects to be searched for undefined symbols. On enter, it is
# expected that top-level hash has filled with object names only. On exit, it is completely
# fulfilled with lists of symbols defined and/or referenced in each object file.
# $extra (in/out) -- A set of extra objects to be searched for defined symbols required to
# resolve undefined symbols in a set of base objects. Usage is similar to base objects.
# Returns:
# A subset of extra object files.
#
sub required_extra_objects($$$) {
my $base = shift( @_ );
my $extra = shift( @_ );
my $dump = shift( @_ );
# Load symbols for each object.
load_symbols( $base );
load_symbols( $extra );
if ( $dump ) {
dump_objects( "Base objects:", $base, $dump );
dump_objects( "Extra objects:", $extra, $dump );
}; # if
# Collect symbols defined in extra objects.
my $symbols = defined_symbols( $extra );
my $required = {};
# Select extra objects required by base objects.
my $delta = _required_extra_objects( $base, $extra, $symbols, $dump );
while ( %$delta ) {
%$required = ( %$required, %$delta );
# Probably, just selected objects require some more objects.
$delta = _required_extra_objects( $delta, $extra, $symbols, $dump );
}; # while
if ( $dump ) {
my $base_undefined = undefined_symbols( $base );
my $req_undefined = undefined_symbols( $required );
dump_symbols( "Symbols undefined in base objects:", $base_undefined, $dump );
dump_symbols( "Symbols undefined in required objects:", $req_undefined, $dump );
}; # if
return $required;
}; # sub required_extra_objects
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Name:
# copy_objects -- Copy (and optionally edit) object files to specified directory.
# Synopsis:
# copy_objects( $objects, $target, $prefix, @symbols );
# Arguments:
# $objects (in) -- A set of object files.
# $target (in) -- A name of target directory. Directory must exist.
# $prefix (in) -- A prefix to add to all the symbols listed in @symbols. If prefix is undefined,
# object files are just copied.
# @symbols (in) -- List of symbol names to be renamed.
# Returns:
# None.
#
sub copy_objects($$;$\@) {
my $objects = shift( @_ );
my $target = shift( @_ );
my $prefix = shift( @_ );
my $symbols = shift( @_ );
my @redefine;
my @redefine_;
my $syms_file = "__kmp_sym_pairs.log";
if ( not -e $target ) {
die "\"$target\" directory does not exist\n";
}; # if
if ( not -d $target ) {
die "\"$target\" is not a directory\n";
}; # if
if ( defined( $prefix ) and @$symbols ) {
my %a = map ( ( "$_ $prefix$_" => 1 ), @$symbols );
@redefine_ = keys( %a );
}; # if
foreach my $line ( @redefine_ ) {
$line =~ s{$prefix(\W+)}{$1$prefix};
push( @redefine, $line );
}
write_file( $syms_file, \@redefine );
foreach my $src ( sort( keys( %$objects ) ) ) {
my $dst = cat_file( $target, get_file( $src ) );
if ( @redefine ) {
execute( [ "objcopy", "--redefine-syms", $syms_file, $src, $dst ] );
} else {
copy_file( $src, $dst, -overwrite => 1 );
}; # if
}; # foreach $object
}; # sub copy_objects
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Main.
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
my $base = {};
my $extra = {};
my $switcher = $base;
my $dump = 0;
my $print_base;
my $print_extra;
my $copy_base;
my $copy_extra;
my $prefix;
# Parse command line.
Getopt::Long::Configure( "permute" );
get_options(
Platform::target_options(),
"base" => sub { $switcher = $base; },
"extra" => sub { $switcher = $extra; },
"print-base" => \$print_base,
"print-extra" => \$print_extra,
"print-all" => sub { $print_base = 1; $print_extra = 1; },
"copy-base=s" => \$copy_base,
"copy-extra=s" => \$copy_extra,
"copy-all=s" => sub { $copy_base = $_[ 1 ]; $copy_extra = $_[ 1 ]; },
"dump" => sub { ++ $dump; },
"prefix=s" => \$prefix,
"<>" =>
sub {
my $arg = $_[ 0 ];
my @args;
if ( $^O eq "MSWin32" ) {
# Windows* OS does not expand wildcards. Do it...
@args = bsd_glob( $arg );
} else {
@args = ( $arg );
}; # if
foreach my $object ( @args ) {
if ( exists( $base->{ $object } ) or exists( $extra->{ $object } ) ) {
die "Object \"$object\" has already been specified.\n";
}; # if
$switcher->{ $object } = { defined => [], undefined => [] };
}; # foreach
},
);
if ( not %$base ) {
cmdline_error( "No base objects specified" );
}; # if
if ( $target_os eq "win" ) {
*load_symbols = \&_load_symbols_link;
} elsif ( $target_os eq "lin" or $target_os eq "lrb" ) {
*load_symbols = \&_load_symbols_nm;
} elsif ( $target_os eq "mac" ) {
*load_symbols = \&_load_symbols_nm;
} else {
runtime_error( "OS \"$target_os\" not supported" );
}; # if
# Do the work.
my $required = required_extra_objects( $base, $extra, $dump );
if ( $print_base ) {
print( map( "$_\n", sort( keys( %$base ) ) ) );
}; # if
if ( $print_extra ) {
print( map( "$_\n", sort( keys( %$required ) ) ) );
}; # if
my @symbols;
if ( defined( $prefix ) ) {
foreach my $object ( sort( keys( %$required ) ) ) {
push( @symbols, @{ $required->{ $object }->{ defined } } );
}; # foreach $objects
}; # if
if ( $copy_base ) {
copy_objects( $base, $copy_base, $prefix, @symbols );
}; # if
if ( $copy_extra ) {
copy_objects( $required, $copy_extra, $prefix, @symbols );
}; # if
exit( 0 );
__END__
=pod
=head1 NAME
B<required-objects.pl> -- Select a required extra object files.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
B<required-objects.pl> I<option>... [--base] I<file>... --extra I<file>...
=head1 DESCRIPTION
B<required-objects.pl> works with two sets of object files -- a set of I<base> objects
and a set of I<extra> objects, and selects those extra objects which are required for resolving
undefined symbols in base objects I<and> selected extra objects.
Selected object files may be copied to specified location or their names may be printed to stdout,
a name per line. Additionally, symbols defined in selected extra objects may be renamed.
Depending on OS, different external tools may be used. For example, B<required-objects.pl> uses
F<link.exe> on "win" and F<nm> on "lin" and "mac" OSes. Normally OS is autodetected, but
detection can be overrided with B<--os> option. It may be helpful in cross-build environments.
=head1 OPTIONS
=over
=item B<--base>
The list of base objects follows this option.
=item B<--extra>
List of extra objects follows this option.
=item B<--print-all>
Print list of base objects and list of required extra objects.
=item B<--print-base>
Print list of base objects.
=item B<--print-extra>
Print list of selected extra objects.
=item B<--copy-all=>I<dir>
Copy all base and selected extra objects to specified directory. The directory must exist. Existing
files are overwritten.
=item B<--copy-base=>I<dir>
Copy all base objects to specified directory.
=item B<--copy-extra=>I<dir>
Copy selected extra objects to specified directory.
=item B<--prefix=>I<str>
If prefix is specified, copied object files are edited -- symbols defined in selected extra
object files are renamed (in all the copied object files) by adding this prefix.
F<objcopy> program should be available for performing this operation.
=item B<--os=>I<str>
Specify OS name. By default OS is autodetected.
Depending on OS, B<required-objects.pl> uses different external tools.
=item B<--help>
Print short help message and exit.
=item B<--doc>
=item B<--manual>
Print full documentation and exit.
=item B<--version>
Print version and exit.
=back
=head1 ARGUMENTS
=over
=item I<file>
A name of object file.
=back
=head1 EXAMPLES
$ required-objects.pl --base obj/*.o --extra ../lib/obj/*.o --print-extra > required.lst
$ ar cr libx.a obj/*.o $(cat required.lst)
$ required-objects.pl --base internal/*.o --extra external/*.o --prefix=__xyz_ --copy-all=obj
$ ar cr xyz.a obj/*.o
=cut
# end of file #
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