gecko-dev/config/mklinkscript.pl

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Perl

#!perl
#
# This perl script takes an order file produced by the "order" program
# as input (specified on the command line) and outputs a script for
# GNU ld that orders functions in the specified order, assuming that
# all of the source files were compiled with the -ffunction-sections
# flag. Output goes to the file specified with "-o" flag.
use Getopt::Std;
getopts("o:");
if ($#ARGV != 0 || !defined $::opt_o) {
die("usage: mklinkscript -o script-file order-file");
}
$linkScript = $::opt_o;
$tmpFile = "$linkScript.tmp";
$orderFile = $ARGV[0];
open(LD, "ld --verbose|") || die("ld: $!");
#
# Initial output is to a temp file so that if we fail there won't be
# broken GNU ld script lying around to confuse the build and anyone
# trying to use it.
#
open(TMP, ">$tmpFile") || die("$tmpFile: $!");
sub PrintOrder {
my $line;
open(ORDER, $orderFile) || die("$orderFile: $!");
while ($line = <ORDER>) {
chomp $line;
print(TMP "*(.text.$line)\n");
}
close(ORDER);
}
$skip = 1;
LINE:
while ($line = <LD>) {
chomp $line;
if ($skip && $line =~ /^=*$/) {
$skip = 0;
next LINE;
} elsif (!$skip && $line =~ /^=*$/) {
last LINE;
}
if ($skip) {
next LINE;
}
print TMP "$line\n";
if ($line =~ /^[\s]*.text[\s]*:[\s]*$/) {
($line = <LD>) || die("Premature end of ld input");
print TMP "$line";
print TMP "*(.text)\n";
&PrintOrder();
<LD>; # Skip over *(.text)
}
}
close(LD);
close(TMP);
#
# Everything went OK, so create the real output file.
#
rename($tmpFile, $linkScript) || die("$linkScript: $!");