// options.c -- handle command line options for gold // Copyright 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. // Written by Ian Lance Taylor . // This file is part of gold. // 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, write to the Free Software // Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street - Fifth Floor, Boston, // MA 02110-1301, USA. #include "gold.h" #include #include #include #include "filenames.h" #include "libiberty.h" #include "debug.h" #include "script.h" #include "target-select.h" #include "options.h" namespace gold { // The information we keep for a single command line option. struct options::One_option { // The single character option name, or '\0' if this is only a long // option. char short_option; // The long option name, or NULL if this is only a short option. const char* long_option; // Description of the option for --help output, or NULL if there is none. const char* doc; // How to print the option name in --help output, or NULL to use the // default. const char* help_output; // Long option dash control. This is ignored if long_option is // NULL. enum { // Long option normally takes one dash; two dashes are also // accepted. ONE_DASH, // Long option normally takes two dashes; one dash is also // accepted. TWO_DASHES, // Long option always takes two dashes. EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES } dash; // Function for special handling, or NULL. Returns the number of // arguments to skip. This will normally be at least 1, but it may // be 0 if this function changes *argv. ARG points to the location // in *ARGV where the option starts, which may be helpful for a // short option. int (*special)(int argc, char** argv, char *arg, bool long_option, Command_line*); // If this is a position independent option which does not take an // argument, this is the member function to call to record it. void (General_options::*general_noarg)(); // If this is a position independent function which takes an // argument, this is the member function to call to record it. void (General_options::*general_arg)(const char*); // If this is a position dependent option which does not take an // argument, this is the member function to call to record it. void (Position_dependent_options::*dependent_noarg)(); // If this is a position dependent option which takes an argument, // this is the member function to record it. void (Position_dependent_options::*dependent_arg)(const char*); // Return whether this option takes an argument. bool takes_argument() const { return this->general_arg != NULL || this->dependent_arg != NULL; } }; // We have a separate table for -z options. struct options::One_z_option { // The name of the option. const char* name; // The member function in General_options called to record it. void (General_options::*set)(); }; // We have a separate table for --debug options. struct options::One_debug_option { // The name of the option. const char* name; // The flags to turn on. unsigned int debug_flags; }; class options::Command_line_options { public: static const One_option options[]; static const int options_size; static const One_z_option z_options[]; static const int z_options_size; static const One_debug_option debug_options[]; static const int debug_options_size; }; } // End namespace gold. namespace { // Recognize input and output target names. The GNU linker accepts // these with --format and --oformat. This code is intended to be // minimally compatible. In practice for an ELF target this would be // the same target as the input files; that name always start with // "elf". Non-ELF targets would be "srec", "symbolsrec", "tekhex", // "binary", "ihex". See also // General_options::default_target_settings. gold::General_options::Object_format string_to_object_format(const char* arg) { if (strncmp(arg, "elf", 3) == 0) return gold::General_options::OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF; else if (strcmp(arg, "binary") == 0) return gold::General_options::OBJECT_FORMAT_BINARY; else { gold::gold_error(_("format '%s' not supported " "(supported formats: elf, binary)"), arg); return gold::General_options::OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF; } } // Handle the special -l option, which adds an input file. int library(int argc, char** argv, char* arg, bool long_option, gold::Command_line* cmdline) { return cmdline->process_l_option(argc, argv, arg, long_option); } // Handle the -R option. Historically the GNU linker made -R a // synonym for --just-symbols. ELF linkers have traditionally made -R // a synonym for -rpath. When ELF support was added to the GNU // linker, -R was changed to switch based on the argument: if the // argument is an ordinary file, we treat it as --just-symbols, // otherwise we treat it as -rpath. We need to be compatible with // this, because existing build scripts rely on it. int handle_r_option(int argc, char** argv, char* arg, bool long_option, gold::Command_line* cmdline) { int ret; const char* val = cmdline->get_special_argument("R", argc, argv, arg, long_option, &ret); struct stat s; if (::stat(val, &s) != 0 || S_ISDIR(s.st_mode)) cmdline->add_to_rpath(val); else cmdline->add_just_symbols_file(val); return ret; } // Handle the --just-symbols option. int handle_just_symbols_option(int argc, char** argv, char* arg, bool long_option, gold::Command_line* cmdline) { int ret; const char* val = cmdline->get_special_argument("just-symbols", argc, argv, arg, long_option, &ret); cmdline->add_just_symbols_file(val); return ret; } // Handle the special -T/--script option, which reads a linker script. int invoke_script(int argc, char** argv, char* arg, bool long_option, gold::Command_line* cmdline) { int ret; const char* script_name = cmdline->get_special_argument("script", argc, argv, arg, long_option, &ret); if (!read_commandline_script(script_name, cmdline)) gold::gold_fatal(_("unable to parse script file %s"), script_name); return ret; } // Handle the special --version-script option, which reads a version script. int invoke_version_script(int argc, char** argv, char* arg, bool long_option, gold::Command_line* cmdline) { int ret; const char* script_name = cmdline->get_special_argument("version-script", argc, argv, arg, long_option, &ret); if (!read_version_script(script_name, cmdline)) gold::gold_fatal(_("unable to parse version script file %s"), script_name); return ret; } // Handle the special --start-group option. int start_group(int, char**, char* arg, bool, gold::Command_line* cmdline) { cmdline->start_group(arg); return 1; } // Handle the special --end-group option. int end_group(int, char**, char* arg, bool, gold::Command_line* cmdline) { cmdline->end_group(arg); return 1; } // Report usage information for ld --help, and exit. int help(int, char**, char*, bool, gold::Command_line*) { printf(_("Usage: %s [options] file...\nOptions:\n"), gold::program_name); const int options_size = gold::options::Command_line_options::options_size; const gold::options::One_option* options = gold::options::Command_line_options::options; for (int i = 0; i < options_size; ++i) { if (options[i].doc == NULL) continue; printf(" "); int len = 2; bool comma = false; int j = i; do { if (options[j].help_output != NULL) { if (comma) { printf(", "); len += 2; } printf(options[j].help_output); len += std::strlen(options[j].help_output); comma = true; } else { if (options[j].short_option != '\0') { if (comma) { printf(", "); len += 2; } printf("-%c", options[j].short_option); len += 2; comma = true; } if (options[j].long_option != NULL) { if (comma) { printf(", "); len += 2; } if (options[j].dash == gold::options::One_option::ONE_DASH) { printf("-"); ++len; } else { printf("--"); len += 2; } printf("%s", options[j].long_option); len += std::strlen(options[j].long_option); comma = true; } } ++j; } while (j < options_size && options[j].doc == NULL); if (len >= 30) { printf("\n"); len = 0; } for (; len < 30; ++len) std::putchar(' '); std::puts(options[i].doc); } ::exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); return 0; } // Report version information. int version(int, char**, char* opt, bool, gold::Command_line*) { gold::print_version(opt[0] == 'v' && opt[1] == '\0'); ::exit(EXIT_SUCCESS); return 0; } // If the default sysroot is relocatable, try relocating it based on // the prefix FROM. char* get_relative_sysroot(const char* from) { char* path = make_relative_prefix(gold::program_name, from, TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT); if (path != NULL) { struct stat s; if (::stat(path, &s) == 0 && S_ISDIR(s.st_mode)) return path; free(path); } return NULL; } // Return the default sysroot. This is set by the --with-sysroot // option to configure. std::string get_default_sysroot() { const char* sysroot = TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT; if (*sysroot == '\0') return ""; if (TARGET_SYSTEM_ROOT_RELOCATABLE) { char* path = get_relative_sysroot (BINDIR); if (path == NULL) path = get_relative_sysroot (TOOLBINDIR); if (path != NULL) { std::string ret = path; free(path); return ret; } } return sysroot; } } // End anonymous namespace. namespace gold { // Helper macros used to specify the options. We could also do this // using constructors, but then g++ would generate code to initialize // the array. We want the array to be initialized statically so that // we get better startup time. #define GENERAL_NOARG(short_option, long_option, doc, help, dash, func) \ { short_option, long_option, doc, help, options::One_option::dash, \ NULL, func, NULL, NULL, NULL } #define GENERAL_ARG(short_option, long_option, doc, help, dash, func) \ { short_option, long_option, doc, help, options::One_option::dash, \ NULL, NULL, func, NULL, NULL } #define POSDEP_NOARG(short_option, long_option, doc, help, dash, func) \ { short_option, long_option, doc, help, options::One_option::dash, \ NULL, NULL, NULL, func, NULL } #define POSDEP_ARG(short_option, long_option, doc, help, dash, func) \ { short_option, long_option, doc, help, options::One_option::dash, \ NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, func } #define SPECIAL(short_option, long_option, doc, help, dash, func) \ { short_option, long_option, doc, help, options::One_option::dash, \ func, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL } // Here is the actual list of options which we accept. const options::One_option options::Command_line_options::options[] = { GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "allow-shlib-undefined", N_("Allow unresolved references in shared libraries"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_allow_shlib_undefined), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "no-allow-shlib-undefined", N_("Do not allow unresolved references in shared libraries"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_no_allow_shlib_undefined), POSDEP_NOARG('\0', "as-needed", N_("Only set DT_NEEDED for dynamic libs if used"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &Position_dependent_options::set_as_needed), POSDEP_NOARG('\0', "no-as-needed", N_("Always DT_NEEDED for dynamic libs (default)"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &Position_dependent_options::clear_as_needed), POSDEP_NOARG('\0', "Bdynamic", N_("-l searches for shared libraries"), NULL, ONE_DASH, &Position_dependent_options::set_dynamic_search), POSDEP_NOARG('\0', "Bstatic", N_("-l does not search for shared libraries"), NULL, ONE_DASH, &Position_dependent_options::set_static_search), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "Bsymbolic", N_("Bind defined symbols locally"), NULL, ONE_DASH, &General_options::set_symbolic), POSDEP_ARG('b', "format", N_("Set input format (elf, binary)"), N_("-b FORMAT, --format FORMAT"), TWO_DASHES, &Position_dependent_options::set_input_format), #ifdef HAVE_ZLIB_H # define ZLIB_STR ",zlib" #else # define ZLIB_STR "" #endif GENERAL_ARG('\0', "compress-debug-sections", N_("Compress .debug_* sections in the output file " "(default is none)"), N_("--compress-debug-sections=[none" ZLIB_STR "]"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_compress_debug_sections), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "defsym", N_("Define a symbol"), N_("--defsym SYMBOL=EXPRESSION"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::define_symbol), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "demangle", N_("Demangle C++ symbols in log messages"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_demangle), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "no-demangle", N_("Do not demangle C++ symbols in log messages"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::clear_demangle), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "detect-odr-violations", N_("Try to detect violations of the One Definition Rule"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_detect_odr_violations), GENERAL_ARG('e', "entry", N_("Set program start address"), N_("-e ADDRESS, --entry ADDRESS"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_entry), GENERAL_NOARG('E', "export-dynamic", N_("Export all dynamic symbols"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_export_dynamic), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "eh-frame-hdr", N_("Create exception frame header"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_create_eh_frame_hdr), GENERAL_ARG('h', "soname", N_("Set shared library name"), N_("-h FILENAME, -soname FILENAME"), ONE_DASH, &General_options::set_soname), GENERAL_ARG('I', "dynamic-linker", N_("Set dynamic linker path"), N_("-I PROGRAM, --dynamic-linker PROGRAM"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_dynamic_linker), SPECIAL('l', "library", N_("Search for library LIBNAME"), N_("-lLIBNAME, --library LIBNAME"), TWO_DASHES, &library), GENERAL_ARG('L', "library-path", N_("Add directory to search path"), N_("-L DIR, --library-path DIR"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::add_to_search_path), GENERAL_ARG('m', NULL, N_("Ignored for compatibility"), NULL, ONE_DASH, &General_options::ignore), GENERAL_ARG('o', "output", N_("Set output file name"), N_("-o FILE, --output FILE"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_output_file_name), GENERAL_ARG('O', NULL, N_("Optimize output file size"), N_("-O level"), ONE_DASH, &General_options::set_optimization_level), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "oformat", N_("Set output format (only binary supported)"), N_("--oformat FORMAT"), EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_output_format), GENERAL_NOARG('r', NULL, N_("Generate relocatable output"), NULL, ONE_DASH, &General_options::set_relocatable), // -R really means -rpath, but can mean --just-symbols for // compatibility with GNU ld. -rpath is always -rpath, so we list // it separately. SPECIAL('R', NULL, N_("Add DIR to runtime search path"), N_("-R DIR"), ONE_DASH, &handle_r_option), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "rpath", NULL, N_("-rpath DIR"), ONE_DASH, &General_options::add_to_rpath), SPECIAL('\0', "just-symbols", N_("Read only symbol values from file"), N_("-R FILE, --just-symbols FILE"), TWO_DASHES, &handle_just_symbols_option), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "rpath-link", N_("Add DIR to link time shared library search path"), N_("--rpath-link DIR"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::add_to_rpath_link), GENERAL_NOARG('s', "strip-all", N_("Strip all symbols"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_strip_all), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "strip-debug-gdb", N_("Strip debug symbols that are unused by gdb " "(at least versions <= 6.7)"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_strip_debug_gdb), // This must come after -Sdebug since it's a prefix of it. GENERAL_NOARG('S', "strip-debug", N_("Strip debugging information"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_strip_debug), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "shared", N_("Generate shared library"), NULL, ONE_DASH, &General_options::set_shared), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "static", N_("Do not link against shared libraries"), NULL, ONE_DASH, &General_options::set_static), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "stats", N_("Print resource usage statistics"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_stats), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "sysroot", N_("Set target system root directory"), N_("--sysroot DIR"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_sysroot), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "Tbss", N_("Set the address of the bss segment"), N_("-Tbss ADDRESS"), ONE_DASH, &General_options::set_bss_segment_address), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "Tdata", N_("Set the address of the data segment"), N_("-Tdata ADDRESS"), ONE_DASH, &General_options::set_data_segment_address), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "Ttext", N_("Set the address of the text segment"), N_("-Ttext ADDRESS"), ONE_DASH, &General_options::set_text_segment_address), // This must come after -Ttext and friends since it's a prefix of // them. SPECIAL('T', "script", N_("Read linker script"), N_("-T FILE, --script FILE"), TWO_DASHES, &invoke_script), SPECIAL('\0', "version-script", N_("Read version script"), N_("--version-script FILE"), TWO_DASHES, &invoke_version_script), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "threads", N_("Run the linker multi-threaded"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_threads), GENERAL_NOARG('\0', "no-threads", N_("Do not run the linker multi-threaded"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &General_options::clear_threads), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "thread-count", N_("Number of threads to use"), N_("--thread-count COUNT"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_thread_count), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "thread-count-initial", N_("Number of threads to use in initial pass"), N_("--thread-count-initial COUNT"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_thread_count_initial), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "thread-count-middle", N_("Number of threads to use in middle pass"), N_("--thread-count-middle COUNT"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_thread_count_middle), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "thread-count-final", N_("Number of threads to use in final pass"), N_("--thread-count-final COUNT"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::set_thread_count_final), POSDEP_NOARG('\0', "whole-archive", N_("Include all archive contents"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &Position_dependent_options::set_whole_archive), POSDEP_NOARG('\0', "no-whole-archive", N_("Include only needed archive contents"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &Position_dependent_options::clear_whole_archive), GENERAL_ARG('z', NULL, N_("Subcommands as follows:\n\ -z execstack Mark output as requiring executable stack\n\ -z noexecstack Mark output as not requiring executable stack"), N_("-z SUBCOMMAND"), ONE_DASH, &General_options::handle_z_option), SPECIAL('(', "start-group", N_("Start a library search group"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &start_group), SPECIAL(')', "end-group", N_("End a library search group"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &end_group), SPECIAL('\0', "help", N_("Report usage information"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &help), SPECIAL('v', "version", N_("Report version information"), NULL, TWO_DASHES, &version), GENERAL_ARG('\0', "debug", N_("Turn on debugging (all,task,script)"), N_("--debug=TYPE"), TWO_DASHES, &General_options::handle_debug_option) }; const int options::Command_line_options::options_size = sizeof (options) / sizeof (options[0]); // The -z options. const options::One_z_option options::Command_line_options::z_options[] = { { "execstack", &General_options::set_execstack }, { "noexecstack", &General_options::set_noexecstack }, }; const int options::Command_line_options::z_options_size = sizeof(z_options) / sizeof(z_options[0]); // The --debug options. const options::One_debug_option options::Command_line_options::debug_options[] = { { "all", DEBUG_ALL }, { "task", DEBUG_TASK }, { "script", DEBUG_SCRIPT } }; const int options::Command_line_options::debug_options_size = sizeof(debug_options) / sizeof(debug_options[0]); // The default values for the general options. General_options::General_options(Script_options* script_options) : export_dynamic_(false), soname_(NULL), dynamic_linker_(NULL), search_path_(), optimization_level_(0), output_file_name_("a.out"), output_format_(OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF), output_format_string_(NULL), is_relocatable_(false), strip_(STRIP_NONE), allow_shlib_undefined_(false), symbolic_(false), compress_debug_sections_(NO_COMPRESSION), detect_odr_violations_(false), create_eh_frame_hdr_(false), rpath_(), rpath_link_(), is_shared_(false), is_static_(false), print_stats_(false), sysroot_(), bss_segment_address_(-1U), // -1 indicates value not set by user data_segment_address_(-1U), text_segment_address_(-1U), threads_(false), thread_count_initial_(0), thread_count_middle_(0), thread_count_final_(0), execstack_(EXECSTACK_FROM_INPUT), debug_(0), script_options_(script_options) { // We initialize demangle_ based on the environment variable // COLLECT_NO_DEMANGLE. The gcc collect2 program will demangle the // output of the linker, unless COLLECT_NO_DEMANGLE is set in the // environment. Acting the same way here lets us provide the same // interface by default. this->demangle_ = getenv("COLLECT_NO_DEMANGLE") == NULL; } // Handle the --defsym option. void General_options::define_symbol(const char* arg) { this->script_options_->define_symbol(arg); } // Handle the --oformat option. void General_options::set_output_format(const char* arg) { this->output_format_string_ = arg; this->output_format_ = string_to_object_format(arg); } // The x86_64 kernel build converts a binary file to an object file // using -r --format binary --oformat elf32-i386 foo.o. In order to // support that for gold we support determining the default target // choice from the output format. We recognize names that the GNU // linker uses. Target* General_options::default_target() const { if (this->output_format_string_ != NULL) { Target* target = select_target_by_name(this->output_format_string_); if (target != NULL) return target; gold_error(_("unrecognized output format %s"), this->output_format_string_); } // The GOLD_DEFAULT_xx macros are defined by the configure script. Target* target = select_target(elfcpp::GOLD_DEFAULT_MACHINE, GOLD_DEFAULT_SIZE, GOLD_DEFAULT_BIG_ENDIAN, 0, 0); gold_assert(target != NULL); return target; } // Handle the -z option. void General_options::handle_z_option(const char* arg) { const int z_options_size = options::Command_line_options::z_options_size; const gold::options::One_z_option* z_options = gold::options::Command_line_options::z_options; for (int i = 0; i < z_options_size; ++i) { if (strcmp(arg, z_options[i].name) == 0) { (this->*(z_options[i].set))(); return; } } fprintf(stderr, _("%s: unrecognized -z subcommand: %s\n"), program_name, arg); ::exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } // Handle the --debug option. void General_options::handle_debug_option(const char* arg) { const int debug_options_size = options::Command_line_options::debug_options_size; const gold::options::One_debug_option* debug_options = options::Command_line_options::debug_options; for (int i = 0; i < debug_options_size; ++i) { if (strcmp(arg, debug_options[i].name) == 0) { this->set_debug(debug_options[i].debug_flags); return; } } fprintf(stderr, _("%s: unrecognized --debug subcommand: %s\n"), program_name, arg); ::exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } // Add the sysroot, if any, to the search paths. void General_options::add_sysroot() { if (this->sysroot_.empty()) { this->sysroot_ = get_default_sysroot(); if (this->sysroot_.empty()) return; } const char* sysroot = this->sysroot_.c_str(); char* canonical_sysroot = lrealpath(sysroot); for (Dir_list::iterator p = this->search_path_.begin(); p != this->search_path_.end(); ++p) p->add_sysroot(sysroot, canonical_sysroot); free(canonical_sysroot); } // The default values for the position dependent options. Position_dependent_options::Position_dependent_options() : do_static_search_(false), as_needed_(false), include_whole_archive_(false), input_format_(General_options::OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF) { } // Set the input format. void Position_dependent_options::set_input_format(const char* arg) { this->input_format_ = string_to_object_format(arg); } // Search_directory methods. // This is called if we have a sysroot. Apply the sysroot if // appropriate. Record whether the directory is in the sysroot. void Search_directory::add_sysroot(const char* sysroot, const char* canonical_sysroot) { gold_assert(*sysroot != '\0'); if (this->put_in_sysroot_) { if (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(this->name_[0]) && !IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(sysroot[strlen(sysroot) - 1])) this->name_ = '/' + this->name_; this->name_ = sysroot + this->name_; this->is_in_sysroot_ = true; } else { // Check whether this entry is in the sysroot. To do this // correctly, we need to use canonical names. Otherwise we will // get confused by the ../../.. paths that gcc tends to use. char* canonical_name = lrealpath(this->name_.c_str()); int canonical_name_len = strlen(canonical_name); int canonical_sysroot_len = strlen(canonical_sysroot); if (canonical_name_len > canonical_sysroot_len && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(canonical_name[canonical_sysroot_len])) { canonical_name[canonical_sysroot_len] = '\0'; if (FILENAME_CMP(canonical_name, canonical_sysroot) == 0) this->is_in_sysroot_ = true; } free(canonical_name); } } // Input_arguments methods. // Add a file to the list. void Input_arguments::add_file(const Input_file_argument& file) { if (!this->in_group_) this->input_argument_list_.push_back(Input_argument(file)); else { gold_assert(!this->input_argument_list_.empty()); gold_assert(this->input_argument_list_.back().is_group()); this->input_argument_list_.back().group()->add_file(file); } } // Start a group. void Input_arguments::start_group() { gold_assert(!this->in_group_); Input_file_group* group = new Input_file_group(); this->input_argument_list_.push_back(Input_argument(group)); this->in_group_ = true; } // End a group. void Input_arguments::end_group() { gold_assert(this->in_group_); this->in_group_ = false; } // Command_line options. Command_line::Command_line(Script_options* script_options) : options_(script_options), position_options_(), inputs_() { } // Process the command line options. For process_one_option, // i is the index of argv to process next, and the return value // is the index of the next option to process (i+1 or i+2, or argc // to indicate processing is done). no_more_options is set to true // if (and when) "--" is seen as an option. int Command_line::process_one_option(int argc, char** argv, int i, bool* no_more_options) { const int options_size = options::Command_line_options::options_size; const options::One_option* options = options::Command_line_options::options; gold_assert(i < argc); if (argv[i][0] != '-' || *no_more_options) { this->add_file(argv[i], false); return i + 1; } // Option starting with '-'. int dashes = 1; if (argv[i][1] == '-') { dashes = 2; if (argv[i][2] == '\0') { *no_more_options = true; return i + 1; } } // Look for a long option match. char* opt = argv[i] + dashes; char first = opt[0]; int skiparg = 0; char* arg = strchr(opt, '='); bool argument_with_equals = arg != NULL; if (arg != NULL) { *arg = '\0'; ++arg; } else if (i + 1 < argc) { arg = argv[i + 1]; skiparg = 1; } int j; for (j = 0; j < options_size; ++j) { if (options[j].long_option != NULL && (dashes == 2 || (options[j].dash != options::One_option::EXACTLY_TWO_DASHES)) && first == options[j].long_option[0] && strcmp(opt, options[j].long_option) == 0) { if (options[j].special) { // Restore the '=' we clobbered above. if (arg != NULL && skiparg == 0) arg[-1] = '='; i += options[j].special(argc - i, argv + i, opt, true, this); } else { if (!options[j].takes_argument()) { if (argument_with_equals) this->usage(_("unexpected argument"), argv[i]); arg = NULL; skiparg = 0; } else { if (arg == NULL) this->usage(_("missing argument"), argv[i]); } this->apply_option(options[j], arg); i += skiparg + 1; } break; } } if (j < options_size) return i; // If we saw two dashes, we needed to have seen a long option. if (dashes == 2) this->usage(_("unknown option"), argv[i]); // Look for a short option match. There may be more than one // short option in a given argument. bool done = false; char* s = argv[i] + 1; ++i; while (*s != '\0' && !done) { char opt = *s; int j; for (j = 0; j < options_size; ++j) { if (options[j].short_option == opt) { if (options[j].special) { // Undo the argument skip done above. --i; i += options[j].special(argc - i, argv + i, s, false, this); done = true; } else { arg = NULL; if (options[j].takes_argument()) { if (s[1] != '\0') { arg = s + 1; done = true; } else if (i < argc) { arg = argv[i]; ++i; } else this->usage(_("missing argument"), opt); } this->apply_option(options[j], arg); } break; } } if (j >= options_size) this->usage(_("unknown option"), *s); ++s; } return i; } void Command_line::process(int argc, char** argv) { bool no_more_options = false; int i = 0; while (i < argc) i = process_one_option(argc, argv, i, &no_more_options); if (this->inputs_.in_group()) { fprintf(stderr, _("%s: missing group end\n"), program_name); this->usage(); } // FIXME: We should only do this when configured in native mode. this->options_.add_to_search_path_with_sysroot("/lib"); this->options_.add_to_search_path_with_sysroot("/usr/lib"); this->options_.add_sysroot(); // Ensure options don't contradict each other and are otherwise kosher. this->normalize_options(); } // Extract an option argument for a special option. LONGNAME is the // long name of the option. This sets *PRET to the return value for // the special function handler to skip to the next option. const char* Command_line::get_special_argument(const char* longname, int argc, char** argv, const char* arg, bool long_option, int *pret) { if (long_option) { size_t longlen = strlen(longname); gold_assert(strncmp(arg, longname, longlen) == 0); arg += longlen; if (*arg == '=') { *pret = 1; return arg + 1; } else if (argc > 1) { gold_assert(*arg == '\0'); *pret = 2; return argv[1]; } } else { if (arg[1] != '\0') { *pret = 1; return arg + 1; } else if (argc > 1) { *pret = 2; return argv[1]; } } this->usage(_("missing argument"), arg); } // Ensure options don't contradict each other and are otherwise kosher. void Command_line::normalize_options() { if (this->options_.is_shared() && this->options_.is_relocatable()) gold_fatal(_("-shared and -r are incompatible")); if (this->options_.output_format() != General_options::OBJECT_FORMAT_ELF && (this->options_.is_shared() || this->options_.is_relocatable())) gold_fatal(_("binary output format not compatible with -shared or -r")); // If the user specifies both -s and -r, convert the -s as -S. // -r requires us to keep externally visible symbols! if (this->options_.strip_all() && this->options_.is_relocatable()) { // Clears the strip_all() status, replacing it with strip_debug(). this->options_.set_strip_debug(); } // FIXME: we can/should be doing a lot more sanity checking here. } // Apply a command line option. void Command_line::apply_option(const options::One_option& opt, const char* arg) { if (arg == NULL) { if (opt.general_noarg) (this->options_.*(opt.general_noarg))(); else if (opt.dependent_noarg) (this->position_options_.*(opt.dependent_noarg))(); else gold_unreachable(); } else { if (opt.general_arg) (this->options_.*(opt.general_arg))(arg); else if (opt.dependent_arg) (this->position_options_.*(opt.dependent_arg))(arg); else gold_unreachable(); } } // Add an input file or library. void Command_line::add_file(const char* name, bool is_lib) { Input_file_argument file(name, is_lib, "", false, this->position_options_); this->inputs_.add_file(file); } // Handle the -l option, which requires special treatment. int Command_line::process_l_option(int argc, char** argv, char* arg, bool long_option) { int ret; const char* libname = this->get_special_argument("library", argc, argv, arg, long_option, &ret); this->add_file(libname, true); return ret; } // Handle the --start-group option. void Command_line::start_group(const char* arg) { if (this->inputs_.in_group()) this->usage(_("may not nest groups"), arg); this->inputs_.start_group(); } // Handle the --end-group option. void Command_line::end_group(const char* arg) { if (!this->inputs_.in_group()) this->usage(_("group end without group start"), arg); this->inputs_.end_group(); } // Report a usage error. */ void Command_line::usage() { fprintf(stderr, _("%s: use the --help option for usage information\n"), program_name); ::exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } void Command_line::usage(const char* msg, const char *opt) { fprintf(stderr, _("%s: %s: %s\n"), program_name, opt, msg); this->usage(); } void Command_line::usage(const char* msg, char opt) { fprintf(stderr, _("%s: -%c: %s\n"), program_name, opt, msg); this->usage(); } } // End namespace gold.