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#! /bin/sh # Add a .gdb_index section to a file. # Copyright (C) 2010-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the # GNU General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. # This program assumes gdb and objcopy are in $PATH. # If not, or you want others, pass the following in the environment GDB=${GDB:=gdb} OBJCOPY=${OBJCOPY:=objcopy} GDB2=/usr/libexec/gdb if test -x $GDB2 && ! which $GDB &>/dev/null; then GDB=$GDB2 fi myname="${0##*/}" dwarf5="" if [ "$1" = "-dwarf-5" ]; then dwarf5="$1" shift fi if test $# != 1; then echo "usage: $myname [-dwarf-5] FILE" 1>&2 exit 1 fi file="$1" if test ! -r "$file"; then echo "$myname: unable to access: $file" 1>&2 exit 1 fi dir="${file%/*}" test "$dir" = "$file" && dir="." index4="${file}.gdb-index" index5="${file}.debug_names" debugstr="${file}.debug_str" debugstrmerge="${file}.debug_str.merge" debugstrerr="${file}.debug_str.err" rm -f $index4 $index5 $debugstr $debugstrmerge $debugstrerr # Ensure intermediate index file is removed when we exit. trap "rm -f $index4 $index5 $debugstr $debugstrmerge $debugstrerr" 0 $GDB --batch -nx -iex 'set auto-load no' \ -ex "file $file" -ex "save gdb-index $dwarf5 $dir" || { # Just in case. status=$? echo "$myname: gdb error generating index for $file" 1>&2 exit $status } # In some situations gdb can exit without creating an index. This is # not an error. # E.g., if $file is stripped. This behaviour is akin to stripping an # already stripped binary, it's a no-op. status=0 if test -f "$index4" -a -f "$index5"; then echo "$myname: Both index types were created for $file" 1>&2 status=1 elif test -f "$index4" -o -f "$index5"; then if test -f "$index4"; then index="$index4" section=".gdb_index" else index="$index5" section=".debug_names" fi debugstradd=false debugstrupdate=false if test -s "$debugstr"; then if ! $OBJCOPY --dump-section .debug_str="$debugstrmerge" "$file" /dev/null \ 2>$debugstrerr; then cat >&2 $debugstrerr exit 1 fi if grep -q "can't dump section '.debug_str' - it does not exist" \ $debugstrerr; then debugstradd=true else debugstrupdate=true cat >&2 $debugstrerr fi cat "$debugstr" >>"$debugstrmerge" fi $OBJCOPY --add-section $section="$index" \ --set-section-flags $section=readonly \ $(if $debugstradd; then \ echo --add-section .debug_str="$debugstrmerge"; \ echo --set-section-flags .debug_str=readonly; \ fi; \ if $debugstrupdate; then \ echo --update-section .debug_str="$debugstrmerge"; \ fi) \ "$file" "$file" status=$? else echo "$myname: No index was created for $file" 1>&2 echo "$myname: [Was there no debuginfo? Was there already an index?]" 1>&2 fi exit $status