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/* * Copyright (C) 2000 Manuel Novoa III * * This is a crude wrapper to use uClibc with gcc. * It was originally written to work around ./configure for ext2fs-utils. * It certainly can be improved, but it works for me in the normal cases. * * April 7, 2001 * * A bug was fixed in building the gcc command line when dynamic linking. * The functions dlopen, etc. now work.  At this time, you must make sure * the correct libdl.so is included however.  It is safest to, for example, * add /lib/libdl.so.1 if using ld-linux.so.1 rather than adding -ldl to the * command line. * * Note: This is only a problem if devel and target archs are the same.  To * avoid the problem, you can use a customized dynamic linker. * * * April 18, 2001 * * The wrapper now works with either installed and uninstalled uClibc versions. * If you want to use the uninstalled header files and libs, either include * the string "build" in the invocation name such as *       'ln -s <ARCH>-uclibc-gcc <ARCH>-uclibc-gcc-build' * or include it in the environment variable setting of UCLIBC_GCC. * Note: This automatically enables the "rpath" behavior described below. * * The wrapper will now pass the location of the uClibc shared libs used to * the linker with the "-rpath" option if the invocation name includes the * string "rpath" or if the environment variable UCLIBC_GCC include it (as * with "build" above).  This is primarily intended to be used on devel * platforms of the same arch as the target.  A good place to use this feature * would be in the uClibc/test directory. * * The wrapper now displays the command line passed to gcc when '-v' is used. * * May 31, 2001 * * "rpath" and "build" behavior are now decoupled.  You can of course get * the old "build" behavior by setting UCLIBC_GCC="rpath-build".  Order * isn't important here, as only the substrings are searched for. * * Added environment variable check for UCLIBC_GCC_DLOPT to let user specify * an alternative dynamic linker at runtime without using command line args. * Since this wouldn't commonly be used, I made it easy on myself.  You have * to match the option you would have passed to the gcc wrapper.  As an * example, * *   export UCLIBC_GCC_DLOPT="-Wl,--dynamic-linker,/lib/ld-alt-linker.so.3" * * This is really only useful if target arch == devel arch and DEVEL_PREFIX * isn't empty.  It involves a recompile, but you can at least test apps * on your devel system if combined with the "rpath" behavor if by using * LD_LIBRARY_PATH, etc. * * Also added check for "-Wl,--dynamic-linker" on the command line.  The * use default dynamic linker or the envirnment-specified dynamic linker * is disabled in that case. * * Added options --uclibc-use-build-dir and --uclibc-use-rpath so that those * behaviors can be invoked from the command line. * *//* * * TODO: * Check/modify gcc-specific environment variables? */#include <stdio.h>#include <stdlib.h>#include <stdarg.h>#include <string.h>#include <unistd.h>#include "gcc-uClibc.h"static char *usr_lib_path = "-L"UCLIBC_DEVEL_PREFIX"/lib";static char static_linking[] = "-static";static char nostdinc[] = "-nostdinc";static char nostartfiles[] = "-nostartfiles";static char nodefaultlibs[] = "-nodefaultlibs";static char nostdlib[] = "-nostdlib";extern void *xmalloc(size_t size){	void *ptr = malloc(size);	if (!ptr) {	    fprintf(stderr, "memory exhausted");	    exit(EXIT_FAILURE);	}	return ptr;}void xstrcat(char **string, ...){	const char *c;	va_list p; #if 0	int len = 0;	/* Calculate how big exerything will be */	va_start(p, string);	while(1) {	    if (!(c = va_arg(p, const char *)))		break;	    len+=strlen(c);	}	va_end(p);	va_start(p, string);	*string = xmalloc(len * sizeof(const char) + 2);#else	 /* This is faster.  */	/* Don't bother to calculate how big exerything 	 * will be, just be careful to not overflow...  */	va_start(p, string);	*string = xmalloc(BUFSIZ);#endif	**string = '\0';	while(1) {	    if (!(c = va_arg(p, const char *)))		break;	    strcat(*string, c); 	}	va_end(p);}int main(int argc, char **argv){	int use_build_dir = 0, linking = 1, use_static_linking = 0;	int use_stdinc = 1, use_start = 1, use_stdlib = 1;	int source_count = 0, use_rpath = 0, verbose = 0;	int i, j;	char ** gcc_argv;	char *dlstr;	char *incstr;	char *devprefix;	char *builddir;	char *libstr;	char *build_dlstr;	char *ep;	char *rpath_link[2];	char *rpath[2];	char *uClibc_inc[2];	char *crt0_path[2];	char *lib_path[2];	devprefix = getenv("UCLIBC_DEVEL_PREFIX");	if (!devprefix) {		devprefix = UCLIBC_DEVEL_PREFIX;	}	builddir = getenv("UCLIBC_BUILD_DIR");	if (!builddir) {		builddir = UCLIBC_BUILD_DIR;	}	incstr = getenv("UCLIBC_GCC_INC");	libstr = getenv("UCLIBC_GCC_LIB");	xstrcat(&(rpath_link[0]), "-Wl,-rpath-link,", devprefix, "/lib", NULL);	xstrcat(&(rpath_link[1]), "-Wl,-rpath-link,", builddir, "/lib", NULL);	xstrcat(&(rpath[0]), "-Wl,-rpath,", devprefix, "/lib", NULL);	xstrcat(&(rpath[1]), "-Wl,-rpath,", builddir, "/lib", NULL);	xstrcat(&(uClibc_inc[0]), "-I", devprefix, "/include/", NULL);	xstrcat(&(uClibc_inc[1]), "-I", builddir, "/include/", NULL);	xstrcat(&(crt0_path[0]), devprefix, "/lib/crt0.o", NULL);	xstrcat(&(crt0_path[1]), builddir, "/lib/crt0.o", NULL);	xstrcat(&(lib_path[0]), "-L", devprefix, "/lib", NULL);	xstrcat(&(lib_path[1]), "-L", builddir, "/lib", NULL);	build_dlstr = "-Wl,--dynamic-linker," BUILD_DYNAMIC_LINKER;	dlstr = getenv("UCLIBC_GCC_DLOPT");	if (!dlstr) {		dlstr = "-Wl,--dynamic-linker," DYNAMIC_LINKER;	}	ep = getenv("UCLIBC_GCC");	if (!ep) {		ep = "";	}	if (strstr(ep,"build") != 0) {		use_build_dir = 1;	}	if (strstr(ep,"rpath") != 0) {		use_rpath = 1;	}	for ( i = 1 ; i < argc ; i++ ) {		if (argv[i][0] == '-') { /* option */			switch (argv[i][1]) {				case 'c':		/* compile or assemble */				case 'S':		/* generate assembler code */				case 'E':		/* preprocess only */				case 'r':		/* partial-link */				case 'i':		/* partial-link */				case 'M':       /* map file generation */					if (argv[i][2] == 0) linking = 0;					break;				case 'v':		/* verbose */					if (argv[i][2] == 0) verbose = 1;					break;				case 'n':					if (strcmp(nostdinc,argv[i]) == 0) {						use_stdinc = 0;					} else if (strcmp(nostartfiles,argv[i]) == 0) {						use_start = 0;					} else if (strcmp(nodefaultlibs,argv[i]) == 0) {						use_stdlib = 0;					} else if (strcmp(nostdlib,argv[i]) == 0) {						use_start = 0;						use_stdlib = 0;					}					break;				case 's':					if (strcmp(static_linking,argv[i]) == 0) {						use_static_linking = 1;					}					break;			    case 'W':		/* -static could be passed directly to ld */					if (strncmp("-Wl,",argv[i],4) == 0) {						if (strstr(argv[i],static_linking) != 0) {							use_static_linking = 1;						}						if (strstr(argv[i],"--dynamic-linker") != 0) {							dlstr = 0;						}					}					break;				case '-':					if (strcmp(static_linking,argv[i]+1) == 0) {						use_static_linking = 1;					}					break;			}		} else {				/* assume it is an existing source file */			++source_count;		}	}#if 1	gcc_argv = __builtin_alloca(sizeof(char*) * (argc + 20));#else	if (!(gcc_argv = malloc(sizeof(char) * (argc + 20)))) {		return EXIT_FAILURE;	}#endif	i = 0;	gcc_argv[i++] = GCC_BIN;		for ( j = 1 ; j < argc ; j++ ) {		if (strcmp("--uclibc-use-build-dir",argv[j]) == 0) {			use_build_dir = 1;		} else if (strcmp("--uclibc-use-rpath",argv[j]) == 0) {			use_rpath = 1;		} 		else {			gcc_argv[i++] = argv[j];		}	}	if (use_stdinc) {		gcc_argv[i++] = nostdinc;		gcc_argv[i++] = uClibc_inc[use_build_dir];		gcc_argv[i++] = GCC_INCDIR;		if( incstr )			gcc_argv[i++] = incstr;	}	if (linking && source_count) {		if (!use_static_linking) {			if (dlstr && use_build_dir) {				gcc_argv[i++] = build_dlstr;			} else if (dlstr) {				gcc_argv[i++] = dlstr;			}			if (use_rpath) {				gcc_argv[i++] = rpath[use_build_dir];			}		}		gcc_argv[i++] = rpath_link[use_build_dir]; /* just to be safe */		if( libstr )			gcc_argv[i++] = libstr;		gcc_argv[i++] = lib_path[use_build_dir];		if (!use_build_dir) {			gcc_argv[i++] = usr_lib_path;		}		if (use_start) {			gcc_argv[i++] = crt0_path[use_build_dir];		}		if (use_stdlib) {			gcc_argv[i++] = nostdlib;			gcc_argv[i++] = "-lc";			gcc_argv[i++] = GCC_LIB;		}	}	gcc_argv[i++] = NULL;	if (verbose) {		printf("Invoked as %s\n", argv[0]);		for ( j = 0 ; gcc_argv[j] ; j++ ) {			printf("arg[%2i] = %s\n", j, gcc_argv[j]);		}	}	//no need to free memory from xstrcat because we never return... 	return execvp(GCC_BIN, gcc_argv);}
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