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The user might be including options in their LDFLAGS (like -fuse-ld=gold) that change the behavior of the linker and thus change the results of the flag tests. Make sure we include the user's LDFLAGS when running these tests so we filter out flags that will fail when used later on. URL: https://bugs.gentoo.org/499712 Signed-off-by: Mike Frysinger <vapier@gentoo.org>
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9.4 KiB
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324 lines
9.4 KiB
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Executable File
#!/bin/sh
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debug=false
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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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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 $?
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}
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check_cc() {
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local tempname="$(mktemp)"
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local r
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echo "int main(int argc,char**argv){return argv?argc:0;}" >"$tempname".c
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# Can use "-o /dev/null", but older gcc tend to *unlink it* on failure! :(
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# Was using "-xc /dev/null", but we need a valid C program.
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# "eval" may be needed if CFLAGS can contain
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# '... -D"BB_VER=KBUILD_STR(1.N.M)" ...'
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# and we need shell to process quotes!
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$CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS $1 "$tempname".c -o "$tempname" >/dev/null 2>&1
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r=$?
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rm -f "$tempname" "$tempname".c "$tempname".o
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return $r
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}
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check_libc_is_glibc() {
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local tempname="$(mktemp)"
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local r
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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 "$tempname".o >/dev/null 2>&1
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r=$?
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rm -f "$tempname" "$tempname".c "$tempname".o
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return $r
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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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LDLIBS="$7"
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# The --sort-section option is not supported by older versions of ld
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SORT_SECTION="-Wl,--sort-section,alignment"
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if ! check_cc "-Wl,--sort-section,alignment"; then
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echo "Your linker does not support --sort-section,alignment"
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SORT_SECTION=""
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fi
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START_GROUP="-Wl,--start-group"
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END_GROUP="-Wl,--end-group"
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INFO_OPTS="-Wl,--warn-common -Wl,-Map,$EXE.map -Wl,--verbose"
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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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# 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 $GC_SECTIONS"
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GC_SECTIONS=""
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fi
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fi
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# Sanitize lib list (dups, extra spaces etc)
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LDLIBS=`echo "$LDLIBS" | xargs -n1 | sort | uniq | xargs`
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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 " | sed -e 's: \([^- ][^ ]*\): -l\1:g'`
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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 $EXE.out
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exit 1
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}
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# Now try to remove each lib and build without it.
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# Stop when no lib can be removed.
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while test "$LDLIBS"; do
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$debug && echo "Trying libraries: $LDLIBS"
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all_needed=true
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last_needed=false
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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 " | sed -e 's: \([^- ][^ ]*\): -l\1:g'`
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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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all_needed=false
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last_needed=false
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else
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echo " Library $one is needed, can't exclude it (yet)"
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last_needed=true
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fi
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done
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# All libs were needed, can't remove any
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$all_needed && break
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# Optimization: was the last tried lib needed?
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if $last_needed; then
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# Was it the only one lib left? Don't test again then.
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{ echo "$LDLIBS" | grep -q ' '; } || break
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fi
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done
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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 " | sed -e 's: \([^- ][^ ]*\): -l\1:g'`
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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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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 $EXE.out
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exit 1
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}
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fi
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. ./.config
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sharedlib_dir="0_lib"
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if test "$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" "$sharedlib_dir"/libbusybox.so 2>/dev/null
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EXE="$sharedlib_dir/libbusybox.so.${BB_VER}_unstripped"
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try $CC $CFLAGS $LDFLAGS \
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-o $EXE \
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-shared -fPIC \
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-Wl,--enable-new-dtags \
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-Wl,-z,combreloc \
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-Wl,-soname="libbusybox.so.$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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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: $sharedlib_dir/busybox"
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fi
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if test "$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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echo "\
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void lbb_prepare(const char *applet, char **argv);
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int $main(int argc, char **argv);
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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lbb_prepare(\"$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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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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done <applet_lst.tmp
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fi
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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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