| #!/bin/bash |
| |
| # NON-CONFIGURABLE STUFF! |
| export LC_ALL=C |
| version="1.13.4" |
| bits="32" |
| sed="/bin/sed" |
| grep="/bin/grep" |
| |
| my_name="$( basename "${0}" )" |
| prefix="${0%-ldd}" |
| gcc="${prefix}-gcc" |
| readelf="${prefix}-readelf" |
| fake_load_addr_root="$((0xdeadbeef))" |
| fake_load_addr_rpath="$((0xdeadc0de))" |
| fake_load_addr_sysroot="$((0x8badf00d))" |
| ld_library_path="/lib:/usr/lib" |
| |
| do_error() { |
| printf "%s: %s\n" "${my_name}" "$*" >&2 |
| } |
| |
| do_opt_error() { |
| do_error "$@" |
| printf "Try \`%s --help' for more information\n" "${my_name}" >&2 |
| } |
| |
| do_trace() { |
| local depth=0 |
| |
| [ -z "${CT_XLDD_VERBOSE}" ] && return 0 |
| |
| for((depth=0; "${#FUNCNAME[$((depth+1))]}" != 0; depth++)); do :; done |
| printf "%*s" $((4*(depth-1))) "" >&2 |
| printf -- "$@" >&2 |
| } |
| |
| show_version() { |
| # Fake a real ldd, just in case some dumb script would check |
| cat <<_EOF_ |
| ldd (crosstool-NG) ${version} |
| Copyright (C) 2010 "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr> |
| This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO |
| warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. |
| Licensed under the GPLv2, see the file LICENSES in the top-directory of the |
| sources for this package. |
| _EOF_ |
| } |
| |
| show_help() { |
| cat <<_EOF_ |
| Usage: ${my_name} [OPTION]... --root DIR FILE... |
| --help print this help and exit |
| --version print version information and exit |
| --root dir treat dir as being the root of the target |
| -s, --show-system mark libs from the sysroot with a trailing '[*]' |
| and libs found via RPATH with a trailing '[+]' |
| |
| _EOF_ |
| cat <<_EOF_ |fmt |
| ${my_name} tries to mimick the behavior of a real native ldd, but can be |
| used in a cross-development environment. Here is how it differs from a |
| real native ldd: |
| |
| If the CT_XLDD_VERBOSE variable is set and non-empty, then ${my_name} will |
| print a lot of debug messages, explaining how it builds the library |
| search path, and how each library was found and why. |
| |
| The LD_LIBRARY_PATH variable is not used, as it can not reliably be |
| guessed except at runtime, and we can't run. |
| |
| ${my_name} does not scan /etc/ld.so.cache, but instead uses /etc/ld.so.conf |
| (it understands the include directives therein for libces that have that). |
| |
| ${my_name} also interprets (tries to!) the RPATH/RUNPATH records found in |
| the dynamic ELF section. Such paths are searched for only relative to |
| the specified root, not from the sysroot (see below). Also, those paths |
| are searched for not only for the file they appear in, but also for its |
| dependencies. |
| |
| ${my_name} will search the directory specified with --root for libraries |
| to resolve the NEEDED tags. If --root is not set, then ${my_name} will |
| use the value in the environment variable \${CT_XLDD_ROOT}. If neither |
| is set, then this is an error. |
| |
| If NEEDED libraries can't be found in the specified root directory, then |
| ${my_name} will also look in the sysroot of the toolchain to see if it |
| can find them. |
| |
| For NEEDED libraries that were found, the output will look like: |
| libneeded.so => /path/to/libneeded.so (0xloadaddr) |
| |
| and for those that were not found, the output will look like: |
| libneeded.so not found |
| |
| The paths are relative to the specified root directory, or to the sysroot |
| (eg. /lib/libneeded.so, /usr/lib/libneeded.so, and so on...). |
| |
| The expected load address 'loadaddr' is a faked address to match the output |
| of the real ldd, but has no actual meaning (set to some constants for now, |
| 0x8badf00d for libraries from the sysroot, 0xdeadc0de for those found via |
| the RPATH/RUNPATH records, and 0xdeadbeef for others). |
| _EOF_ |
| |
| # Unimplemeted yet: |
| # -d, --data-relocs process data relocations |
| # -r, --function-relocs process data and function relocations |
| # -u, --unused print unused direct dependencies |
| # -v, --verbose print all information |
| |
| # See also this thread: |
| # http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2008-09/msg00057.html |
| } |
| |
| # Parse command line options |
| root="${CT_XLDD_ROOT}" |
| show_system= |
| while true; do |
| case "${1}" in |
| --help) |
| show_help |
| exit 0 |
| ;; |
| --version) |
| show_version |
| exit 0 |
| ;; |
| --root) |
| root="$2" |
| shift |
| ;; |
| --root=*) |
| root="${1#--root=}" |
| ;; |
| --show-system|-s) |
| show_system=1 |
| ;; |
| -*) |
| do_opt_error "unrecognized option \`${1}'" |
| exit 1 |
| ;; |
| *) |
| break |
| ;; |
| esac |
| shift |
| done |
| |
| # Sanity checks |
| if [ -z "${root}" ]; then |
| do_opt_error "no root given" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| if [ ! -d "${root}" ]; then |
| do_error "\`${root}': no such file or directory" |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| sysroot="$( "${gcc}" -print-sysroot 2>/dev/null )" |
| if [ -z "${sysroot}" ]; then |
| sysroot="$( "${gcc}" -print-file-name=libc.so 2>/dev/null \ |
| |sed -r -e 's:/usr/lib/libc.so$::;' \ |
| )" |
| fi |
| if [ -z "${sysroot}" ]; then |
| do_error "unable to find sysroot for \`${gcc}'" |
| fi |
| |
| do_report_needed_found() { |
| local needed="${1}" |
| local path="${2}" |
| local origin="${3}" |
| local loadaddr |
| local sys |
| |
| case "${origin}" in |
| root) |
| loadaddr="${fake_load_addr_root}" |
| ;; |
| rpath) |
| loadaddr="${fake_load_addr_rpath}" |
| if [ -n "${show_system}" ]; then |
| sys=" [+]" |
| fi |
| ;; |
| sysroot) |
| loadaddr="${fake_load_addr_sysroot}" |
| if [ -n "${show_system}" ]; then |
| sys=" [*]" |
| fi |
| ;; |
| esac |
| |
| printf "%8s%s => %s (0x%0*x)%s\n" \ |
| "" \ |
| "${needed}" \ |
| "${path}" \ |
| "$((bits/4))" \ |
| "${loadaddr}" \ |
| "${sys}" |
| } |
| |
| # Search a needed file, scanning ${lib_dir} in the root directory |
| do_find_needed() { |
| local needed="${1}" |
| local -a list |
| local -a dirs |
| local found |
| local where |
| local base |
| local d i |
| |
| do_trace "Searching for '%s'\n" "${needed}" |
| |
| # rpath shall come first! |
| list=( \ |
| "rpath:${root}" \ |
| "root:${root}" \ |
| "sysroot:${sysroot}" \ |
| ) |
| |
| for i in "${list[@]}"; do |
| where="${i%%:*}" |
| base="${i#*:}" |
| if [ "${where}" = "rpath" ]; then |
| dirs=( "${search_rpath[@]}" ) |
| else |
| dirs=( "${needed_search_path[@]}" ) |
| fi |
| for d in "${dirs[@]}"; do |
| do_trace "-> looking in '%s' (%s)\n" "${d}" "${where}" |
| if [ -f "${base}${d}/${needed}" ]; then |
| found="${d}/${needed}" |
| do_trace "---> found\n" |
| break 2 |
| fi |
| done |
| done |
| |
| if [ -n "${found}" ]; then |
| do_report_needed_found "${needed}" "${found}" "${where}" |
| do_process_file "${base}${found}" |
| else |
| printf "%8s%s not found\n" "" "${needed}" |
| fi |
| |
| do_trace "Done searching for '%s'\n" "${needed}" |
| } |
| |
| # Scan a file for all NEEDED tags |
| do_process_file() { |
| local file="${1}" |
| local -a save_search_rpath |
| local n m |
| local found |
| |
| do_trace "Parsing file '%s'\n" "${file}" |
| |
| save_search_rpath=( "${search_rpath[@]}" ) |
| for n in $( "${readelf}" -d "${file}" \ |
| |"${grep}" -E '\((RPATH|RUNPATH)\)' \ |
| |"${sed}" -r -e 's/^.*Library r(|un)path:[[:space:]]+\[(.*)\]$/\2/;'\ |
| ); do |
| do_trace "-> adding rpath '%s'\n" "${n}" |
| search_rpath+=( "${n}" ) |
| done |
| do_trace ": search path:\n" |
| for n in "${search_rpath[@]}" "${needed_search_path[@]}"; do |
| do_trace ": - '%s'\n" "${n}" |
| done |
| do_trace ": end search path" |
| |
| for n in $( "${readelf}" -d "${file}" \ |
| |"${grep}" -E '\(NEEDED\)' \ |
| |"${sed}" -r -e 's/^.*Shared library:[[:space:]]+\[(.*)\]$/\1/;' \ |
| ); do |
| found=0 |
| for m in "${needed_list[@]}"; do |
| [ "${n}" = "${m}" ] && found=1 && break |
| done |
| if [ ${found} -ne 0 ]; then |
| do_trace "-> skipping already known dependency '%s'\n" "${n}" |
| continue |
| fi |
| do_trace "-> handling new dependency '%s'\n" "${n}" |
| needed_list+=( "${n}" ) |
| do_find_needed "${n}" |
| do_trace "-> done handling dependency '%s'\n" "${n}" |
| done |
| |
| search_rpath=( "${save_search_rpath[@]}" ) |
| |
| do_trace "Finished parsing file '%s'\n" "${file}" |
| } |
| |
| # Recursively scan a /etc/ld.so.conf file |
| do_scan_etc_ldsoconf() { |
| local ldsoconf="${1}" |
| local g |
| local f |
| |
| [ -f "${ldsoconf}" ] || return 0 |
| do_trace "Parsing ld.so.conf: '%s'\n" "${ldsoconf}" |
| |
| while read line; do |
| case "${line}" in |
| include\ *) |
| g="${root}${line#include }" |
| do_trace "-> handling include directive '%s'\n" "${g}" |
| for f in ${g}; do |
| do_scan_etc_ldsoconf "${f}" |
| done |
| do_trace "-> finished handling include directive '%s'\n" "${g}" |
| ;; |
| \#*|"") |
| ;; |
| *) |
| do_trace "-> adding search dir '%s'\n" "${line}" |
| needed_search_path+=( "${line}" ) |
| ;; |
| esac |
| done <"${ldsoconf}" |
| |
| do_trace "Finished parsing ld.so.conf: '%s'\n" "${ldsoconf}" |
| } |
| |
| # Build up the full list of search directories |
| declare -a needed_search_path |
| do_trace "Adding basic lib dirs\n" |
| ld_library_path="${ld_library_path}:" |
| while [ -n "${ld_library_path}" ]; do |
| d="${ld_library_path%%:*}" |
| if [ -n "${d}" ]; then |
| do_trace "-> adding search dir '%s'\n" "${d}" |
| needed_search_path+=( "${d}" ) |
| fi |
| ld_library_path="${ld_library_path#*:}" |
| done |
| do_trace "Done adding basic lib dirs\n" |
| do_trace "Scanning '/etc/ld.so.conf'\n" |
| do_scan_etc_ldsoconf "${root}/etc/ld.so.conf" |
| do_trace "Done scanning '/etc/ld.so.conf'\n" |
| do_trace "Search path:\n" |
| for p in "${needed_search_path[@]}"; do |
| do_trace "-> '%s'\n" "${p}" |
| done |
| |
| declare -a needed_list |
| declare -a search_rpath |
| do_trace "Scanning file '%s'\n" "${1}" |
| do_process_file "${1}" |
| do_trace "Done scanning file '%s'\n" "${1}" |