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			341 lines
		
	
	
		
			11 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
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			Executable File
		
	
	
	
	
| #!/bin/sh
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| 
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| #debug=true
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| debug=false
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| 
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| # Linker flags used:
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| #
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| # Informational:
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| # --warn-common
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| # -Map $EXE.map
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| # --verbose
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| #
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| # Optimizations:
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| # --sort-common                 reduces padding
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| # --sort-section alignment      reduces padding
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| # --gc-sections                 throws out unused sections,
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| #                               does not work for shared libs
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| # -On                           Not used, maybe useful?
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| #
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| # List of files to link:
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| # $l_list                       == --start-group -llib1 -llib2 --end-group
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| # --start-group $O_FILES $A_FILES --end-group
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| #
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| # Shared library link:
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| # -shared                       self-explanatory
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| # -fPIC                         position-independent code
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| # --enable-new-dtags            ?
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| # -z,combreloc                  ?
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| # -soname="libbusybox.so.$BB_VER"
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| # --undefined=lbb_main          Seed name to start pulling from
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| #                               (otherwise we'll need --whole-archive)
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| # -static                       Not used, but may be useful! manpage:
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| #                               "... This option can be used with -shared.
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| #                               Doing so means that a shared library
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| #                               is being created but that all of the library's
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| #                               external references must be resolved by pulling
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| #                               in entries from static libraries."
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| 
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| 
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| try() {
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|     printf "%s\n" "Output of:" >$EXE.out
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|     printf "%s\n" "$*" >>$EXE.out
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|     printf "%s\n" "==========" >>$EXE.out
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|     $debug && echo "Trying: $*"
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|     $@ >>$EXE.out 2>&1
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|     return $?
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| }
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| 
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| check_cc() {
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|     tempname="$(mktemp tmp.XXXXXXXXXX)"
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|     echo "int main(int argc,char**argv){return argv?argc:0;}" >"$tempname".c
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|     # Can use "-o /dev/null", but older gcc tend to *unlink it* on failure! :(
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|     # Was using "-xc /dev/null", but we need a valid C program.
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|     $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS $1 "$tempname".c -o "$tempname" >/dev/null 2>&1
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|     exitcode=$?
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|     rm -f "$tempname" "$tempname".c "$tempname".o
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|     return $exitcode
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| }
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| 
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| check_libc_is_glibc() {
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|     tempname="$(mktemp tmp.XXXXXXXXXX)"
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|     echo "\
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| 	#include <stdlib.h>
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| 	/* Apparently uclibc defines __GLIBC__ (compat trick?). Oh well. */
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| 	#if defined(__GLIBC__) && !defined(__UCLIBC__)
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| 	syntax error here
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| 	#endif
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| 	" >"$tempname".c
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|     ! $CC $CFLAGS "$tempname".c -c -o "$tempname".o >/dev/null 2>&1
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|     exitcode=$?
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|     rm -f "$tempname" "$tempname".c "$tempname".o
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|     return $exitcode
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| }
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| 
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| EXE="$1"
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| CC="$2"
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| CFLAGS="$3"
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| LDFLAGS="$4"
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| O_FILES="$5"
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| A_FILES="$6"
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| # We try to drop libraries from LDLIBS if build works without them,
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| # but ones from CONFIG_EXTRA_LDLIBS are always linked in.
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| # (For example, musl has stub utmp implementation, and if you link with
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| # a real utmp library in LDLIBS, dropping it "works" but resulting binary
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| # does not work properly).
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| LDLIBS="$7"
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| CONFIG_EXTRA_LDLIBS="$8"
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| 
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| # The --sort-section option is not supported by older versions of ld
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| SORT_SECTION="-Wl,--sort-section,alignment"
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| if ! check_cc "-Wl,--sort-section,alignment"; then
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|     echo "Your linker does not support --sort-section,alignment"
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|     SORT_SECTION=""
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| fi
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| 
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| START_GROUP="-Wl,--start-group"
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| END_GROUP="-Wl,--end-group"
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| INFO_OPTS() {
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| 	echo "-Wl,--warn-common -Wl,-Map,$EXE.map -Wl,--verbose"
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| }
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| 
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| # gold may not support --sort-common (yet)
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| SORT_COMMON="-Wl,--sort-common"
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| if ! check_cc "-Wl,--sort-common"; then
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|     echo "Your linker does not support --sort-common"
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|     SORT_COMMON=""
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| fi
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| 
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| # Static linking against glibc produces buggy executables
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| # (glibc does not cope well with ld --gc-sections).
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| # See sources.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3400
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| # Note that glibc is unsuitable for static linking anyway.
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| # We are removing -Wl,--gc-sections from link command line.
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| GC_SECTIONS="-Wl,--gc-sections"
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| if (. ./.config && test x"$CONFIG_STATIC" = x"y") then
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|     if check_libc_is_glibc; then
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| 	echo "Static linking against glibc, can't use --gc-sections"
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| 	GC_SECTIONS=""
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|     fi
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| fi
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| # The --gc-sections option is not supported by older versions of ld
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| if test -n "$GC_SECTIONS"; then
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|     if ! check_cc "$GC_SECTIONS"; then
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| 	echo "Your linker does not support $GC_SECTIONS"
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| 	GC_SECTIONS=""
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|     fi
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| fi
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| 
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| # Sanitize lib list (dups, extra spaces etc)
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| LDLIBS=`echo "$LDLIBS" | xargs -n1 | sort | uniq | xargs`
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| 
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| # First link with all libs. If it fails, bail out
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| echo "Trying libraries: $LDLIBS"
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| # "lib1 lib2 lib3" -> "-llib1 -llib2 -llib3"
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| l_list=`echo " $LDLIBS $CONFIG_EXTRA_LDLIBS " | sed -e 's: \([^- ][^ ]*\): -l\1:g' -e 's/^ *//'`
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| test x"$l_list" != x"" && l_list="$START_GROUP $l_list $END_GROUP"
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| try $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS \
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| 	-o $EXE \
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| 	$SORT_COMMON \
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| 	$SORT_SECTION \
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| 	$GC_SECTIONS \
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| 	$START_GROUP $O_FILES $A_FILES $END_GROUP \
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| 	$l_list \
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| || {
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|     echo "Failed: $l_list"
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|     cat $EXE.out
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|     echo 'Note: if build needs additional libraries, put them in CONFIG_EXTRA_LDLIBS.'
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|     echo 'Example: CONFIG_EXTRA_LDLIBS="pthread dl tirpc audit pam"'
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|     exit 1
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| }
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| 
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| # Now try to remove each lib and build without it.
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| # Stop when no lib can be removed.
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| while test "$LDLIBS"; do
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|     $debug && echo "Trying libraries: $LDLIBS"
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|     dropped_non_first_lib=false
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|     first_lib=true
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|     for one in $LDLIBS; do
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| 	without_one=`echo " $LDLIBS " | sed "s/ $one / /g" | xargs`
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| 	# "lib1 lib2 lib3" -> "-llib1 -llib2 -llib3"
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| 	l_list=`echo " $without_one $CONFIG_EXTRA_LDLIBS " | sed -e 's: \([^- ][^ ]*\): -l\1:g' -e 's/^ *//'`
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| 	test x"$l_list" != x"" && l_list="$START_GROUP $l_list $END_GROUP"
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| 	$debug && echo "Trying -l options: '$l_list'"
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| 	try $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS \
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| 		-o $EXE \
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| 		$SORT_COMMON \
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| 		$SORT_SECTION \
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| 		$GC_SECTIONS \
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| 		$START_GROUP $O_FILES $A_FILES $END_GROUP \
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| 		$l_list
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| 	if test $? = 0; then
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| 	    echo " Library $one is not needed, excluding it"
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| 	    LDLIBS="$without_one"
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| 	    $first_lib || dropped_non_first_lib=true
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| 	else
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| 	    echo " Library $one is needed, can't exclude it (yet)"
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| 	    first_lib=false
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| 	fi
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|     done
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|     # We can stop trying to drop libs if either all libs were needed,
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|     # or we excluded only the _first_ few.
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|     # (else: we dropped some intermediate lib(s), maybe now we can succeed
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|     # in dropping some of the preceding ones)
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|     $dropped_non_first_lib || break
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| done
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| 
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| # Make the binary with final, minimal list of libs
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| echo "Final link with: ${LDLIBS:-<none>}"
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| l_list=`echo " $LDLIBS $CONFIG_EXTRA_LDLIBS " | sed -e 's: \([^- ][^ ]*\): -l\1:g' -e 's/^ *//'`
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| test x"$l_list" != x"" && l_list="$START_GROUP $l_list $END_GROUP"
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| # --verbose gives us gobs of info to stdout (e.g. linker script used)
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| if ! test -f busybox_ldscript; then
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|     try $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS \
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| 	    -o $EXE \
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| 	    $SORT_COMMON \
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| 	    $SORT_SECTION \
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| 	    $GC_SECTIONS \
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| 	    $START_GROUP $O_FILES $A_FILES $END_GROUP \
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| 	    $l_list \
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| 	    `INFO_OPTS` \
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|     || {
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| 	cat $EXE.out
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| 	exit 1
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|     }
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| else
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|     echo "Custom linker script 'busybox_ldscript' found, using it"
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|     # Add SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT to linker script (found in $EXE.out):
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|     #  .rodata         : { *(.rodata SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.rodata.*) .gnu.linkonce.r.*) }
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|     #  *(.data SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.data.*) .gnu.linkonce.d.*)
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|     #  *(.bss SORT_BY_ALIGNMENT(.bss.*) .gnu.linkonce.b.*)
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|     # This will eliminate most of the padding (~3kb).
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|     # Hmm, "ld --sort-section alignment" should do it too.
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|     #
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|     # There is a ld hack which is meant to decrease disk usage
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|     # at the cost of more RAM usage (??!!) in standard ld script:
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|     #  /* Adjust the address for the data segment.  We want to adjust up to
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|     #     the same address within the page on the next page up.  */
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|     #  . = ALIGN (0x1000) - ((0x1000 - .) & (0x1000 - 1)); . = DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN (0x1000, 0x1000);
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|     # Replace it with:
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|     #  . = ALIGN (0x1000); . = DATA_SEGMENT_ALIGN (0x1000, 0x1000);
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|     # to unconditionally align .data to the next page boundary,
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|     # instead of "next page, plus current offset in this page"
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|     try $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS \
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| 	    -o $EXE \
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| 	    $SORT_COMMON \
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| 	    $SORT_SECTION \
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| 	    $GC_SECTIONS \
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| 	    -Wl,-T,busybox_ldscript \
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| 	    $START_GROUP $O_FILES $A_FILES $END_GROUP \
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| 	    $l_list \
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| 	    `INFO_OPTS` \
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|     || {
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| 	cat $EXE.out
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| 	exit 1
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|     }
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| fi
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| 
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| . ./.config
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| 
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| sharedlib_dir="0_lib"
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| 
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| if test "$CONFIG_BUILD_LIBBUSYBOX" = y; then
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|     mkdir "$sharedlib_dir" 2>/dev/null
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|     test -d "$sharedlib_dir" || {
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| 	echo "Cannot make directory $sharedlib_dir"
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| 	exit 1
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|     }
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|     ln -s "libbusybox.so.$BB_VER" "$sharedlib_dir"/libbusybox.so 2>/dev/null
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| 
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|     # Yes, "ld -shared -static" is a thing. It's a shared library which is itself static.
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|     LBB_STATIC=""
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|     test "$CONFIG_FEATURE_LIBBUSYBOX_STATIC" = y && LBB_STATIC="-Wl,-static"
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| 
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|     EXE="$sharedlib_dir/libbusybox.so.${BB_VER}_unstripped"
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|     try $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS \
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| 	    -o $EXE \
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| 	    -shared -fPIC $LBB_STATIC \
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| 	    -Wl,--enable-new-dtags \
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| 	    -Wl,-z,combreloc \
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| 	    -Wl,-soname="libbusybox.so.$BB_VER" \
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| 	    -Wl,--undefined=lbb_main \
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| 	    $SORT_COMMON \
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| 	    $SORT_SECTION \
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| 	    $START_GROUP $A_FILES $END_GROUP \
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| 	    $l_list \
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| 	    `INFO_OPTS` \
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|     || {
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| 	echo "Linking $EXE failed"
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| 	cat $EXE.out
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| 	exit 1
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|     }
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|     $STRIP -s --remove-section=.note --remove-section=.comment $EXE -o "$sharedlib_dir/libbusybox.so.$BB_VER"
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|     chmod a+x "$sharedlib_dir/libbusybox.so.$BB_VER"
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|     echo "libbusybox: $sharedlib_dir/libbusybox.so.$BB_VER"
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| fi
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| 
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| if test "$CONFIG_FEATURE_SHARED_BUSYBOX" = y; then
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|     EXE="$sharedlib_dir/busybox_unstripped"
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|     try $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS \
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| 	    -o $EXE \
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| 	    $SORT_COMMON \
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| 	    $SORT_SECTION \
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| 	    $GC_SECTIONS \
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| 	    $START_GROUP $O_FILES $END_GROUP \
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| 	    -L"$sharedlib_dir" -lbusybox \
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| 	    $l_list \
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| 	    `INFO_OPTS` \
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|     || {
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| 	echo "Linking $EXE failed"
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| 	cat $EXE.out
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| 	exit 1
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|     }
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|     $STRIP -s --remove-section=.note --remove-section=.comment $EXE -o "$sharedlib_dir/busybox"
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|     echo "busybox linked against libbusybox: $sharedlib_dir/busybox"
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| fi
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| 
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| if test "$CONFIG_FEATURE_INDIVIDUAL" = y; then
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|     echo "Linking individual applets against libbusybox (see $sharedlib_dir/*)"
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|     gcc -DNAME_MAIN -E -include include/autoconf.h include/applets.h \
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|     | grep -v "^#" \
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|     | grep -v "^ *$" \
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|     > applet_lst.tmp
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|     while read name main junk; do
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| 
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| 	echo "\
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| void lbb_prepare(const char *applet, char **argv);
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| int $main(int argc, char **argv);
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| 
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| int main(int argc, char **argv)
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| {
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| 	lbb_prepare(\"$name\", argv);
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| 	return $main(argc, argv);
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| }
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| " >"$sharedlib_dir/applet.c"
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| 
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| 	EXE="$sharedlib_dir/$name"
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| 	try $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS "$sharedlib_dir/applet.c" \
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| 		-o $EXE \
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| 		$SORT_COMMON \
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| 		$SORT_SECTION \
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| 		$GC_SECTIONS \
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| 		-L"$sharedlib_dir" -lbusybox \
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| 		-Wl,--warn-common \
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| 	|| {
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| 	    echo "Linking $EXE failed"
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| 	    cat $EXE.out
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| 	    exit 1
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| 	}
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| 	rm -- "$sharedlib_dir/applet.c" $EXE.out
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| 	$STRIP -s --remove-section=.note --remove-section=.comment $EXE
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| 	# Let user see that we do something - list the names of created binaries:
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| 	echo "$EXE"
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| 
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|     done <applet_lst.tmp
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| fi
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| 
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| # libbusybox.so is needed only for -lbusybox at link time,
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| # it is not needed at runtime. Deleting to reduce confusion.
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| rm "$sharedlib_dir"/libbusybox.so 2>/dev/null
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| exit 0 # or else we may confuse make
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