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-new_linker to the stuff given to the linker, else link failures result on x86. Based on a suggestion by Christoph Erhardt. Fixes #295427. git-svn-id: svn://svn.valgrind.org/valgrind/trunk@12766
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#! @PERL@
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# This script handles linking the tool executables on Linux,
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# statically and at an alternative load address.
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#
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# Linking statically sidesteps all sorts of complications to do with
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# having two copies of the dynamic linker (valgrind's and the
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# client's) coexisting in the same process. The alternative load
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# address is needed because Valgrind itself will load the client at
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# whatever address it specifies, which is almost invariably the
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# default load address. Hence we can't allow Valgrind itself (viz,
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# the tool executable) to be loaded at that address.
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#
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# Unfortunately there's no standard way to do 'static link at
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# alternative address', so these link_tool_exe_*.in scripts handle
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# the per-platform hoop-jumping.
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#
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# What we get passed here is:
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# first arg
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# the alternative load address
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# all the rest of the args
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# the gcc invokation to do the final link, that
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# the build system would have done, left to itself
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#
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# We just let the script 'die' if something is wrong, rather than do
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# proper error reporting. We don't expect the users to run this
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# directly. It is only run as part of the build process, with
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# carefully constrained inputs.
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#
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#
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# So: what we actually do is:
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#
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# Look at the specified gcc invokation. Ignore all parts of it except
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# the *.a, *.o and -o outfile parts. Wrap them up in a new command
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# which looks (eg) as follows:
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#
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# (64-bit):
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#
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# /usr/bin/ld -static -arch x86_64 -macosx_version_min 10.5 \
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# -o memcheck-amd64-darwin -u __start -e __start \
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# -image_base 0x138000000 -stack_addr 0x13c000000 \
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# -stack_size 0x800000 \
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# memcheck_amd*.o \
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# ../coregrind/libcoregrind-amd64-darwin.a \
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# ../VEX/libvex-amd64-darwin.a
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#
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# (32-bit)
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#
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# /usr/bin/ld -static -arch i386 -macosx_version_min 10.5 \
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# -o memcheck-x86-darwin -u __start -e __start \
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# -image_base 0x38000000 -stack_addr 0x3c000000 \
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# -stack_size 0x800000 \
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# memcheck_x86*.o \
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# ../coregrind/libcoregrind-x86-darwin.a \
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# ../VEX/libvex-x86-darwin.a
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#
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# The addresses shown above will actually work, although "for real" we
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# of course need to take it from argv[1]. In these examples the stack
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# is placed 64M after the executable start. It is probably safer to
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# place it 64M before the executable's start point, so the executable
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# + data + bss can grow arbitrarily in future without colliding with
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# the stack.
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#
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# There's one more twist: we need to know the word size of the
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# executable for which we are linking. We need to know this because
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# we must tell the linker that, by handing it either "-arch x86_64" or
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# "-arch i386". Fortunately we can figure this out by scanning the
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# gcc invokation, which itself must contain either "-arch x86_64" or
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# "-arch i386".
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use warnings;
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use strict;
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# we need to be able to do 64-bit arithmetic:
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use Math::BigInt;
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# User configurable constants: how far before the exe should we
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# place the stack?
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my $TX_STACK_OFFSET_BEFORE_TEXT = 64 * 1024 * 1024;
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# and how big should the stack be?
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my $TX_STACK_SIZE = 8 * 1024 * 1024;
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# string -> bool
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sub is_dota_or_doto($)
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{
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my ($str) = @_;
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if ($str =~ /.\.a$/ || $str =~ /.\.o$/) {
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return 1;
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} else {
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return 0;
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}
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}
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# expect at least: alt-load-address gcc -o foo bar.o
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die "Not enough arguments"
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if (($#ARGV + 1) < 5);
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my $ala = $ARGV[0]; # the load address to use
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my $cc = $ARGV[1]; # the C compiler in use
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# check for plausible-ish alt load address
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die "Bogus alt-load address (1)"
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if (length($ala) < 3 || index($ala, "0x") != 0);
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die "Bogus alt-load address (2)"
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if ($ala !~ /^0x[0-9a-fA-F]+$/);
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# get hold of the outfile name (following "-o")
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my $outname = "";
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foreach my $n (2 .. $#ARGV - 1) {
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my $str = $ARGV[$n];
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if ($str eq "-o" && $outname eq "") {
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$outname = $ARGV[$n + 1];
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}
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}
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die "Can't find '-o outfilename' in command line"
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if ($outname eq "");
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# get hold of the string following "-arch"
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my $archstr = "";
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foreach my $n (2 .. $#ARGV - 1) {
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my $str = $ARGV[$n];
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if ($str eq "-arch" && $archstr eq "") {
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$archstr = $ARGV[$n + 1];
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}
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}
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die "Can't find '-arch archstr' in command line"
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if ($archstr eq "");
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# build the command line
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my $cmd = "/usr/bin/ld";
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$cmd = "$cmd -static";
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# If we're building with clang (viz, the C compiler as specified
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# by the 2nd arg ends in "clang"), we also need -new_linker. See
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# https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=295427
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if ("$cc" =~ /clang$/) {
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$cmd = "$cmd -new_linker";
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}
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$cmd = "$cmd -arch $archstr";
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$cmd = "$cmd -macosx_version_min 10.5";
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$cmd = "$cmd -o $outname";
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$cmd = "$cmd -u __start -e __start";
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my $stack_addr = Math::BigInt->new( $ala ) - $TX_STACK_OFFSET_BEFORE_TEXT;
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my $stack_addr_str = $stack_addr->as_hex();
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my $stack_size_str = Math::BigInt::as_hex($TX_STACK_SIZE);
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$cmd = "$cmd -image_base $ala";
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$cmd = "$cmd -stack_addr $stack_addr_str";
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$cmd = "$cmd -stack_size $stack_size_str";
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foreach my $n (2 .. $#ARGV) {
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my $str = $ARGV[$n];
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if (is_dota_or_doto($str)) {
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$cmd = "$cmd $str";
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}
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}
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print "link_tool_exe_darwin: $cmd\n";
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# Execute the command:
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my $r = system("$cmd");
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if ($r != 0) {
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exit 1;
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}
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# and now kludge the tool exe
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# see bug 267997
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$cmd = "../coregrind/fixup_macho_loadcmds";
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$cmd = "$cmd $stack_addr_str $stack_size_str $outname";
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print "link_tool_exe_darwin: $cmd\n";
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$r = system("$cmd");
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if ($r != 0) {
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exit 1;
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}
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exit 0;
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