# # CDDL HEADER START # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). # You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # # You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE # or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions # and limitations under the License. # # When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each # file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. # If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the # fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying # information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] # # CDDL HEADER END # # # Copyright 2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. # Use is subject to license terms. # Copyright 2015 Igor Kozhukhov # include $(SRC)/Makefile.master $(__GNUC)FILES= $(MACH)_gcc_map.noexeglobs $(__SUNC)FILES= $(MACH)_cc_map.noexeglobs NATIVE_LIBS += libc.so LDFLAGS += $(BDIRECT) $(__GNUC)$(BUILD64)FILES += $(MACH64)_gcc_map.noexeglobs $(__SUNC)$(BUILD64)FILES += $(MACH64)_cc_map.noexeglobs SYMS1= syms.1 SYMS2= syms.2 MAIN1= main.1 MAIN2= main.2 TEMPLATE1= map.noexeglobs.1.template TEMPLATE2= map.noexeglobs.2.template all install: $(FILES) clean: $(RM) $(SYMS1) $(SYMS2) $(MAIN1) $(MAIN2) clobber: clean $(RM) $(FILES) # A number of dynamic executables have their own definitions of interfaces that # exist in system libraries. To prevent name-space pollution it is desirable # to demote the interfaces within these executable to locals. However, various # symbols defined by the compiler drivers crt/values files need to remain # global in any dynamic object that includes these files. These symbols # interpose on symbols in libc, or provide call backs for other system # libraries. The various compiler drivers (cc and gcc), and the crt/values # files that these drivers are configured to include, differ between the # various compilations environments (platform, 32/64-bit). Therefore, the # only means of creating a mapfile to demote symbols is to dynamically generate # the mapfile for a specific compilation environment. # # Here, template mapfiles are used to generate a number of compilation specific # mapfiles. These mapfiles are referenced by components of the build through # the MAPFILE.NGB macro defined in Makefile.master. These dynamically created # mapfiles are not delivered into the $ROOT area, and therefore are not # delivered as packaged components of the OSNet. $(MACH)_cc_map.noexeglobs := LINK = $(LINK.c) $(MACH64)_cc_map.noexeglobs := LINK = $(LINK64.c) $(MACH)_gcc_map.noexeglobs := LINK = $(LINK.c) $(MACH64)_gcc_map.noexeglobs := LINK = $(LINK64.c) # This generic target creates two dynamic executables from an empty "main" # program. These objects are not executed, but are analyzed to determine the # global symbols each provides. # # The first executable demotes a family of known interfaces to local and allows # all other symbol definitions to remain global. This executables provides the # base for discovering all symbol definitions provided by the various # compilation environments. The second executable demotes all symbols to # locals. Within both executables, some symbols remain globals (_end, _etext, # etc.) as the link-editor has special knowledge of these symbols and their # expected visibility requirements. By inspecting the deferences between the # global symbols within the two executables, a mapfile can be generated to # ensure the symbols defined by the compilation environments files remain # global. %map.noexeglobs:main.c $(TEMPLATE1) $(TEMPLATE2) $(LINK) -o $(MAIN1) -M$(TEMPLATE1) main.c $(ELFDUMP) -s -N.dynsym $(MAIN1) | $(EGREP) "WEAK|GLOB" | \ $(GREP) -v UNDEF | $(AWK) '{print $$9 }' | $(SORT) > $(SYMS1) $(LINK) -o $(MAIN2) -M$(TEMPLATE2) main.c $(ELFDUMP) -s -N.dynsym $(MAIN2) | $(EGREP) "WEAK|GLOB" | \ $(GREP) -v UNDEF | $(AWK) '{print $$9 }' | $(SORT) > $(SYMS2) $(ECHO) "# GENERATED FILE - DO NOT EDIT" > $@ $(GREP) MAP-HEAD $(TEMPLATE2) | \ $(SED) -e "s/ *# MAP-HEAD//" >> $@ $(DIFF) $(SYMS1) $(SYMS2) | $(GREP) "^<" | \ $(SED) -e "s/^< \(.*\)/ \1;/" >> $@ $(GREP) MAP-TAIL $(TEMPLATE2) | \ $(SED) -e "s/ *# MAP-TAIL//" >> $@ $(RM) $(SYMS1) $(SYMS2) $(MAIN1) $(MAIN2)