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#find-debuginfo.sh - automagically generate debug info and file list
#for inclusion in an rpm spec file.
#
# Usage: find-debuginfo.sh [--strict-build-id] [-g] [-r]
# [-o debugfiles.list]
# [[-l filelist]... [-p 'pattern'] -o debuginfo.list]
# [builddir]
#
# The -g flag says to use strip -g instead of full strip on DSOs.
# The --strict-build-id flag says to exit with failure status if
# any ELF binary processed fails to contain a build-id note.
# The -r flag says to use eu-strip --reloc-debug-sections.
#
# A single -o switch before any -l or -p switches simply renames
# the primary output file from debugfiles.list to something else.
# A -o switch that follows a -p switch or some -l switches produces
# an additional output file with the debuginfo for the files in
# the -l filelist file, or whose names match the -p pattern.
# The -p argument is an grep -E -style regexp matching the a file name,
# and must not use anchors (^ or $).
#
# All file names in switches are relative to builddir (. if not given).
#
# With -g arg, pass it to strip on libraries.
strip_g=false
# with -r arg, pass --reloc-debug-sections to eu-strip.
strip_r=false
# Barf on missing build IDs.
strict=false
BUILDDIR=.
out=debugfiles.list
nout=0
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--strict-build-id)
strict=true
;;
-g)
strip_g=true
;;
-o)
if [ -z "${lists[$nout]}" -a -z "${ptns[$nout]}" ]; then
out=$2
else
outs[$nout]=$2
((nout++))
fi
shift
;;
-l)
lists[$nout]="${lists[$nout]} $2"
shift
;;
-p)
ptns[$nout]=$2
shift
;;
-r)
strip_r=true
;;
*)
BUILDDIR=$1
shift
break
;;
esac
shift
done
i=0
while ((i < nout)); do
outs[$i]="$BUILDDIR/${outs[$i]}"
l=''
for f in ${lists[$i]}; do
l="$l $BUILDDIR/$f"
done
lists[$i]=$l
((++i))
done
LISTFILE="$BUILDDIR/$out"
SOURCEFILE="$BUILDDIR/debugsources.list"
LINKSFILE="$BUILDDIR/debuglinks.list"
> "$SOURCEFILE"
> "$LISTFILE"
> "$LINKSFILE"
debugdir="${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib/debug"
strip_to_debug()
{
local g=
local r=
$strip_r && r=--reloc-debug-sections
$strip_g && case "$(file -bi "$2")" in
application/x-sharedlib*) g=-g ;;
esac
eu-strip --remove-comment $r $g -f "$1" "$2" || exit
chmod 444 "$1" || exit
}
# Make a relative symlink to $1 called $3$2
shopt -s extglob
link_relative()
{
local t="$1" f="$2" pfx="$3"
local fn="${f#/}" tn="${t#/}"
local fd td d
while fd="${fn%%/*}"; td="${tn%%/*}"; [ "$fd" = "$td" ]; do
fn="${fn#*/}"
tn="${tn#*/}"
done
d="${fn%/*}"
if [ "$d" != "$fn" ]; then
d="${d//+([!\/])/..}"
tn="${d}/${tn}"
fi
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$pfx$f")" && ln -snf "$tn" "$pfx$f"
}
# Make a symlink in /usr/lib/debug/$2 to $1
debug_link()
{
local l="/usr/lib/debug$2"
local t="$1"
echo >> "$LINKSFILE" "$l $t"
link_relative "$t" "$l" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT"
}
# Provide .2, .3, ... symlinks to all filename instances of this build-id.
make_id_dup_link()
{
local id="$1" file="$2" idfile
local n=1
while true; do
idfile=".build-id/${id:0:2}/${id:2}.$n"
[ $# -eq 3 ] && idfile="${idfile}$3"
if [ ! -L "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/debug/$idfile" ]; then
break
fi
n=$[$n+1]
done
debug_link "$file" "/$idfile"
}
# Make a build-id symlink for id $1 with suffix $3 to file $2.
make_id_link()
{
local id="$1" file="$2"
local idfile=".build-id/${id:0:2}/${id:2}"
[ $# -eq 3 ] && idfile="${idfile}$3"
local root_idfile="$RPM_BUILD_ROOT/usr/lib/debug/$idfile"
if [ ! -L "$root_idfile" ]; then
debug_link "$file" "/$idfile"
return
fi
make_id_dup_link "$@"
[ $# -eq 3 ] && return 0
local other=$(readlink -m "$root_idfile")
other=${other#$RPM_BUILD_ROOT}
if cmp -s "$root_idfile" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT$file" ||
eu-elfcmp -q "$root_idfile" "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT$file" 2> /dev/null; then
# Two copies. Maybe one has to be setuid or something.
echo >&2 "*** WARNING: identical binaries are copied, not linked:"
echo >&2 " $file"
echo >&2 " and $other"
else
# This is pathological, break the build.
echo >&2 "*** ERROR: same build ID in nonidentical files!"
echo >&2 " $file"
echo >&2 " and $other"
exit 2
fi
}
get_debugfn()
{
dn=$(dirname "${1#$RPM_BUILD_ROOT}")
bn=$(basename "$1" .debug).debug
debugdn=${debugdir}${dn}
debugfn=${debugdn}/${bn}
}
set -o pipefail
strict_error=ERROR
$strict || strict_error=WARNING
# Strip ELF binaries
find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" ! -path "${debugdir}/*.debug" -type f \
\( -perm -0100 -or -perm -0010 -or -perm -0001 \) \
-print |
file -N -f - | sed -n -e 's/^\(.*\):[ ]*.*ELF.*, not stripped/\1/p' |
xargs --no-run-if-empty stat -c '%h %D_%i %n' |
while read nlinks inum f; do
get_debugfn "$f"
[ -f "${debugfn}" ] && continue
# If this file has multiple links, keep track and make
# the corresponding .debug files all links to one file too.
if [ $nlinks -gt 1 ]; then
eval linked=\$linked_$inum
if [ -n "$linked" ]; then
eval id=\$linkedid_$inum
make_id_dup_link "$id" "$dn/$(basename $f)"
make_id_dup_link "$id" "/usr/lib/debug$dn/$bn" .debug
link=$debugfn
get_debugfn "$linked"
echo "hard linked $link to $debugfn"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$link")" && ln -nf "$debugfn" "$link"
continue
else
eval linked_$inum=\$f
echo "file $f has $[$nlinks - 1] other hard links"
fi
fi
echo "extracting debug info from $f"
id=$(/usr/lib/rpm/debugedit -b "$RPM_BUILD_DIR" -d /usr/src/debug \
-i -l "$SOURCEFILE" "$f") || exit
if [ $nlinks -gt 1 ]; then
eval linkedid_$inum=\$id
fi
if [ -z "$id" ]; then
echo >&2 "*** ${strict_error}: No build ID note found in $f"
$strict && exit 2
fi
[ -x /usr/bin/gdb-add-index ] && /usr/bin/gdb-add-index "$f" > /dev/null 2>&1
# A binary already copied into /usr/lib/debug doesn't get stripped,
# just has its file names collected and adjusted.
case "$dn" in
/usr/lib/debug/*)
[ -z "$id" ] || make_id_link "$id" "$dn/$(basename $f)"
continue ;;
esac
mkdir -p "${debugdn}"
if test -w "$f"; then
strip_to_debug "${debugfn}" "$f"
else
chmod u+w "$f"
strip_to_debug "${debugfn}" "$f"
chmod u-w "$f"
fi
if [ -n "$id" ]; then
make_id_link "$id" "$dn/$(basename $f)"
make_id_link "$id" "/usr/lib/debug$dn/$bn" .debug
fi
done || exit
# For each symlink whose target has a .debug file,
# make a .debug symlink to that file.
find "$RPM_BUILD_ROOT" ! -path "${debugdir}/*" -type l -print |
while read f
do
t=$(readlink -m "$f").debug
f=${f#$RPM_BUILD_ROOT}
t=${t#$RPM_BUILD_ROOT}
if [ -f "$debugdir$t" ]; then
echo "symlinked /usr/lib/debug$t to /usr/lib/debug${f}.debug"
debug_link "/usr/lib/debug$t" "${f}.debug"
fi
done
if [ -s "$SOURCEFILE" ]; then
mkdir -p "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/src/debug"
LC_ALL=C sort -z -u "$SOURCEFILE" | grep -E -v -z '(<internal>|<built-in>)$' |
(cd "$RPM_BUILD_DIR"; cpio -pd0mL "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/src/debug")
# stupid cpio creates new directories in mode 0700, fixup
find "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/src/debug" -type d -print0 |
xargs --no-run-if-empty -0 chmod a+rx
fi
if [ -d "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib" -o -d "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/src" ]; then
((nout > 0)) ||
test ! -d "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib" ||
(cd "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr/lib"; find debug -type d) |
sed 's,^,%dir /usr/lib/,' >> "$LISTFILE"
(cd "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}/usr"
test ! -d lib/debug || find lib/debug ! -type d
test ! -d src/debug || find src/debug -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1
) | sed 's,^,/usr/,' >> "$LISTFILE"
fi
# Append to $1 only the lines from stdin not already in the file.
append_uniq()
{
grep -F -f "$1" -x -v >> "$1"
}
# Helper to generate list of corresponding .debug files from a file list.
filelist_debugfiles()
{
local extra="$1"
shift
sed 's/^%[a-z0-9_][a-z0-9_]*([^)]*) *//
s/^%[a-z0-9_][a-z0-9_]* *//
/^$/d
'"$extra" "$@"
}
# Write an output debuginfo file list based on given input file lists.
filtered_list()
{
local out="$1"
shift
test $# -gt 0 || return
grep -F -f <(filelist_debugfiles 's,^.*$,/usr/lib/debug&.debug,' "$@") \
-x $LISTFILE >> $out
sed -n -f <(filelist_debugfiles 's/[\\.*+#]/\\&/g
h
s,^.*$,s# &$##p,p
g
s,^.*$,s# /usr/lib/debug&.debug$##p,p
' "$@") "$LINKSFILE" | append_uniq "$out"
}
# Write an output debuginfo file list based on an grep -E -style regexp.
pattern_list()
{
local out="$1" ptn="$2"
test -n "$ptn" || return
grep -E -x -e "$ptn" "$LISTFILE" >> "$out"
sed -n -r "\#^$ptn #s/ .*\$//p" "$LINKSFILE" | append_uniq "$out"
}
#
# When given multiple -o switches, split up the output as directed.
#
i=0
while ((i < nout)); do
> ${outs[$i]}
filtered_list ${outs[$i]} ${lists[$i]}
pattern_list ${outs[$i]} "${ptns[$i]}"
grep -Fvx -f ${outs[$i]} "$LISTFILE" > "${LISTFILE}.new"
mv "${LISTFILE}.new" "$LISTFILE"
((++i))
done
if ((nout > 0)); then
# Now add the right %dir lines to each output list.
(cd "${RPM_BUILD_ROOT}"; find usr/lib/debug -type d) |
sed 's#^.*$#\\@^/&/@{h;s@^.*$@%dir /&@p;g;}#' |
LC_ALL=C sort -ur > "${LISTFILE}.dirs.sed"
i=0
while ((i < nout)); do
sed -n -f "${LISTFILE}.dirs.sed" "${outs[$i]}" | sort -u > "${outs[$i]}.new"
cat "${outs[$i]}" >> "${outs[$i]}.new"
mv -f "${outs[$i]}.new" "${outs[$i]}"
((++i))
done
sed -n -f "${LISTFILE}.dirs.sed" "${LISTFILE}" | sort -u > "${LISTFILE}.new"
cat "$LISTFILE" >> "${LISTFILE}.new"
mv "${LISTFILE}.new" "$LISTFILE"
fi
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