glibc/SOURCES/wrap-find-debuginfo.sh

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#!/bin/bash
# Wrapper script for find-debuginfo.sh
#
# Usage:
# wrap-find-debuginfo.sh SYSROOT-PATH SCRIPT-PATH SCRIPT-ARGS...
#
# The wrapper saves the original version of ld.so found in SYSROOT-PATH,
# invokes SCRIPT-PATH with SCRIPT-ARGS, and then restores the
# LDSO-PATH file, followed by note merging and DWZ compression.
# As a result, ld.so has (mostly) unchanged debuginfo even
# after debuginfo extraction.
#
# For libc.so.6, a set of strategic symbols is preserved in .symtab
# that are frequently used in valgrind suppressions and elsewhere.
set -ex
ldso_tmp="$(mktemp)"
libc_tmp="$(mktemp)"
# Prefer a separately installed debugedit over the RPM-integrated one.
if command -v debugedit >/dev/null ; then
debugedit=debugedit
else
debugedit=/usr/lib/rpm/debugedit
fi
cleanup () {
rm -f "$ldso_tmp" "$libc_tmp"
}
trap cleanup 0
sysroot_path="$1"
shift
script_path="$1"
shift
# See ldso_path setting in glibc.spec.
ldso_path=
for ldso_candidate in `find "$sysroot_path" -regextype posix-extended \
-regex '.*/ld(-.*|64|)\.so\.[0-9]+$' -type f` ; do
if test -z "$ldso_path" ; then
ldso_path="$ldso_candidate"
else
echo "error: multiple ld.so candidates: $ldso_path, $ldso_candidate"
exit 1
fi
done
# libc.so.6 always uses this name, so it is simpler to locate.
libc_path=
for libc_candidate in `find "$sysroot_path" -name libc.so.6`; do
if test -z "$libc_path" ; then
libc_path="$libc_candidate"
else
echo "error: multiple libc.so.6 candidates: $libc_path, $libc_candidate"
exit 1
fi
done
# Preserve the original files.
cp "$ldso_path" "$ldso_tmp"
cp "$libc_path" "$libc_tmp"
# Run the debuginfo extraction.
"$script_path" "$@"
# Restore the original files.
cp "$ldso_tmp" "$ldso_path"
cp "$libc_tmp" "$libc_path"
# Reduce the size of notes. Primarily for annobin.
objcopy --merge-notes "$ldso_path"
objcopy --merge-notes "$libc_path"
# libc.so.6: Reduce to valuable symbols. Eliminate file symbols,
# annobin symbols, and symbols used by the glibc build to implement
# hidden aliases (__EI_*). We would also like to remove __GI_*
# symbols, but even listing them explicitly (as in -K __GI_strlen)
# still causes strip to remove them, so there is no filtering of
# __GI_* here. (Debuginfo is gone after this, so no need to optimize
# it.)
strip -w \
-K '*' \
-K '!*.c' \
-K '!*.os' \
-K '!.annobin_*' \
-K '!__EI_*' \
-K '!__PRETTY_FUNCTION__*' \
"$libc_path"
# ld.so: Rewrite the source file paths to match the extracted
# locations. First compute the arguments for invoking debugedit.
# See find-debuginfo.sh.
debug_dest_name="/usr/src/debug"
last_arg=
while true ; do
arg="$1"
shift || break
case "$arg" in
(--unique-debug-src-base)
debug_dest_name="/usr/src/debug/$1"
shift
;;
(-*)
;;
(*)
last_arg="$arg"
;;
esac
done
debug_base_name=${last_arg:-$RPM_BUILD_ROOT}
$debugedit -b "$debug_base_name" -d "$debug_dest_name" -n $ldso_path
# Apply single-file DWARF optimization.
dwz $ldso_path