From bb59f9a64b74aecc029b22f77662fa11b75da682 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Richard Stallman Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 08:32:09 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (main): Look for `real-ld' after `gld', before `ld'. Fix typo in -debug part of previous change. Look for tools using paths rather than a single prefix. (struct prefix_list, struct path_prefix): New structures. (cpath, path): New variables. (find_a_file, add_prefix): New functions; simplified versions of functions from gcc.c. (prefix_from_env): New function. (main): Get path to search for binaries from COMPILER_PATH environment variable always set by gcc.c and from PATH. Qualify names with target machine in cross-environment unless using compiler directories. Use find_a_file to find our binaries. Remove use of single prefix. If -debug, print strip_file_name. (fork_execute): Print program we are trying to execute if -debug and we can't find the file. (scan_prog_file): Complain if can't find nm. From-SVN: r3052 --- gcc/collect2.c | 444 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 311 insertions(+), 133 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/collect2.c b/gcc/collect2.c index 70c14ec38fb..50381d7951b 100644 --- a/gcc/collect2.c +++ b/gcc/collect2.c @@ -73,11 +73,17 @@ extern int errno; /* On certain systems, we have code that works by scanning the object file directly. But this code uses system-specific header files and library - functions, so turn it off in a cross-compiler. */ + functions, so turn it off in a cross-compiler. Likewise, the names of + the utilities aren't correct for a cross-compiler; we have to hope that + cross-versions are in the proper directories. */ #ifdef CROSS_COMPILE #undef OBJECT_FORMAT_COFF #undef OBJECT_FORMAT_ROSE +#undef MD_EXEC_PREFIX +#undef REAL_LD_FILE_NAME +#undef REAL_NM_FILE_NAME +#undef REAL_STRIP_FILE_NAME #endif /* If we can't use a special method, use the ordinary one: @@ -444,7 +450,169 @@ choose_temp_base () mktemp (temp_filename); temp_filename_length = strlen (temp_filename); } + +/* By default, colon separates directories in a path. */ +#ifndef PATH_SEPARATOR +#define PATH_SEPARATOR ':' +#endif + +/* Structure to hold all the directories in which to search for files to + execute. */ + +struct prefix_list +{ + char *prefix; /* String to prepend to the path. */ + struct prefix_list *next; /* Next in linked list. */ +}; + +struct path_prefix +{ + struct prefix_list *plist; /* List of prefixes to try */ + int max_len; /* Max length of a prefix in PLIST */ + char *name; /* Name of this list (used in config stuff) */ +}; + +/* We maintain two prefix lists: one from COMPILER_PATH environment variable + and one from the PATH variable. */ + +static struct path_prefix cpath, path; + +#ifdef CROSS_COMPILE +/* This is the name of the target machine. We use it to form the name + of the files to execute. */ + +static char *target_machine = TARGET_MACHINE; +#endif + +/* Search for NAME using prefix list PPREFIX. We only look for executable + files. + + Return 0 if not found, otherwise return its name, allocated with malloc. */ + +static char * +find_a_file (pprefix, name) + struct path_prefix *pprefix; + char *name; +{ + char *temp; + struct prefix_list *pl; + int len = pprefix->max_len + strlen (name) + 1; + +#ifdef EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX + len += strlen (EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX); +#endif + + temp = xmalloc (len); + + /* Determine the filename to execute (special case for absolute paths). */ + + if (*name == '/') + { + if (access (name, X_OK)) + { + strcpy (temp, name); + return temp; + } + } + else + for (pl = pprefix->plist; pl; pl = pl->next) + { + strcpy (temp, pl->prefix); + strcat (temp, name); + if (access (temp, X_OK) == 0) + return temp; + +#ifdef EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX + /* Some systems have a suffix for executable files. + So try appending that. */ + strcat (temp, EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX); + if (access (temp, X_OK) == 0) + return temp; +#endif + } + + free (temp); + return 0; +} + +/* Add an entry for PREFIX to prefix list PPREFIX. */ +static void +add_prefix (pprefix, prefix) + struct path_prefix *pprefix; + char *prefix; +{ + struct prefix_list *pl, **prev; + int len; + + if (pprefix->plist) + { + for (pl = pprefix->plist; pl->next; pl = pl->next) + ; + prev = &pl->next; + } + else + prev = &pprefix->plist; + + /* Keep track of the longest prefix */ + + len = strlen (prefix); + if (len > pprefix->max_len) + pprefix->max_len = len; + + pl = (struct prefix_list *) xmalloc (sizeof (struct prefix_list)); + pl->prefix = savestring (prefix, len); + + if (*prev) + pl->next = *prev; + else + pl->next = (struct prefix_list *) 0; + *prev = pl; +} + +/* Take the value of the environment variable ENV, break it into a path, and + add of the entries to PPREFIX. */ + +static void +prefix_from_env (env, pprefix) + char *env; + struct path_prefix *pprefix; +{ + char *p = getenv (env); + + if (p) + { + char *startp, *endp; + char *nstore = (char *) xmalloc (strlen (p) + 3); + + startp = endp = p; + while (1) + { + if (*endp == PATH_SEPARATOR || *endp == 0) + { + strncpy (nstore, startp, endp-startp); + if (endp == startp) + { + strcpy (nstore, "./"); + } + else if (endp[-1] != '/') + { + nstore[endp-startp] = '/'; + nstore[endp-startp+1] = 0; + } + else + nstore[endp-startp] = 0; + + add_prefix (pprefix, nstore); + if (*endp == 0) + break; + endp = startp = endp + 1; + } + else + endp++; + } + } +} /* Main program. */ @@ -453,13 +621,26 @@ main (argc, argv) int argc; char *argv[]; { + char *ld_suffix = "ld"; + char *full_ld_suffix = ld_suffix; + char *real_ld_suffix = "real-ld"; + char *full_real_ld_suffix = ld_suffix; + char *gld_suffix = "gld"; + char *full_gld_suffix = gld_suffix; + char *nm_suffix = "nm"; + char *full_nm_suffix = nm_suffix; + char *gnm_suffix = "gnm"; + char *full_gnm_suffix = gnm_suffix; + char *strip_suffix = "strip"; + char *full_strip_suffix = strip_suffix; + char *gstrip_suffix = "gstrip"; + char *full_gstrip_suffix = gstrip_suffix; char *outfile = "a.out"; char *arg; FILE *outf; char *ld_file_name; char *c_file_name; char *p; - char *prefix; char **c_argv; char **c_ptr; char **ld1_argv = (char **) xcalloc (sizeof (char *), argc+2); @@ -507,148 +688,131 @@ main (argc, argv) if (signal (SIGBUS, SIG_IGN) != SIG_IGN) signal (SIGBUS, handler); - /* Try to discover a valid linker/assembler/nm/strip to use. */ - len = strlen (argv[0]); - prefix = (char *)0; - if (len >= sizeof ("ld")-1) - { - p = argv[0] + len - sizeof ("ld") + 1; - if (strcmp (p, "ld") == 0) - { - prefix = argv[0]; - *p = '\0'; - } - } - - if (prefix == (char *)0) - { - p = rindex (argv[0], '/'); - if (p != (char *)0) - { - prefix = argv[0]; - p[1] = '\0'; - } - -#ifdef STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX - else if (access (STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX, X_OK) == 0) - prefix = STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX; -#endif - -#ifdef MD_EXEC_PREFIX - else if (access (MD_EXEC_PREFIX, X_OK) == 0) - prefix = MD_EXEC_PREFIX; -#endif - - else if (access ("/usr/ccs/gcc", X_OK) == 0) - prefix = "/usr/ccs/gcc/"; - - else if (access ("/usr/ccs/bin", X_OK) == 0) - prefix = "/usr/ccs/bin/"; - - else - prefix = "/bin/"; - } + /* Extract COMPILER_PATH and PATH into our prefix list. */ + prefix_from_env ("COMPILER_PATH", &cpath); + prefix_from_env ("PATH", &path); - clen = len = strlen (prefix); - -#ifdef STANDARD_BIN_PREFIX - if (clen < sizeof (STANDARD_BIN_PREFIX) - 1) - clen = sizeof (STANDARD_BIN_PREFIX) - 1; +#ifdef CROSS_COMPILE + /* If we look for a program in the compiler directories, we just use + the short name, since these directories are already system-specific. + But it we look for a took in the system directories, we need to + qualify the program name with the target machine. */ + + full_ld_suffix + = xcalloc (strlen (ld_suffix) + strlen (target_machine) + 1, 1); + strcpy (full_ld_suffix, ld_suffix); + strcat (full_ld_suffix, "-"); + strcat (full_ld_suffix, target_machine); + + full_real_ld_suffix + = xcalloc (strlen (real_ld_suffix) + strlen (target_machine) + 1, 1); + strcpy (full_real_ld_suffix, real_ld_suffix); + strcat (full_real_ld_suffix, "-"); + strcat (full_real_ld_suffix, target_machine); + + full_gld_suffix + = xcalloc (strlen (gld_suffix) + strlen (target_machine) + 1, 1); + strcpy (full_gld_suffix, gld_suffix); + strcat (full_gld_suffix, "-"); + strcat (full_gld_suffix, target_machine); + + full_nm_suffix + = xcalloc (strlen (nm_suffix) + strlen (target_machine) + 1, 1); + strcpy (full_nm_suffix, nm_suffix); + strcat (full_nm_suffix, "-"); + strcat (full_nm_suffix, target_machine); + + full_gnm_suffix + = xcalloc (strlen (gnm_suffix) + strlen (target_machine) + 1, 1); + strcpy (full_gnm_suffix, gnm_suffix); + strcat (full_gnm_suffix, "-"); + strcat (full_gnm_suffix, target_machine); + + full_strip_suffix + = xcalloc (strlen (strip_suffix) + strlen (target_machine) + 1, 1); + strcpy (full_strip_suffix, strip_suffix); + strcat (full_strip_suffix, "-"); + strcat (full_strip_suffix, target_machine); + + full_gstrip_suffix + = xcalloc (strlen (gstrip_suffix) + strlen (target_machine) + 1, 1); + strcpy (full_gstrip_suffix, gstrip_suffix); + strcat (full_gstrip_suffix, "-"); + strcat (full_gstrip_suffix, target_machine); +#endif /* CROSS_COMPILE */ + + /* Try to discover a valid linker/nm/strip to use. */ + + /* Search the (target-specific) compiler dirs for `gld'. */ + ld_file_name = find_a_file (&cpath, gld_suffix); + /* Search the ordinary system bin directories + for `gld' (if native linking) or `gld-TARGET' (if cross). */ + if (ld_file_name == 0) + ld_file_name = find_a_file (&path, full_gld_suffix); + /* Likewise for `real-ld'. */ + if (ld_file_name == 0) + ld_file_name = find_a_file (&cpath, real_ld_suffix); + if (ld_file_name == 0) + ld_file_name = find_a_file (&path, full_real_ld_suffix); + /* Maybe we know the right file to use (if not cross). */ +#ifdef REAL_LD_FILE_NAME + if (ld_file_name == 0) + ld_file_name = find_a_file (&path, REAL_LD_FILE_NAME); #endif - -#ifdef STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX - if (clen < sizeof (STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX) - 1) - clen = sizeof (STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX) - 1; + /* This would be the right place to search the compiler dirs + for `ld', but we don't do that, since this program is installed + there as `ld'. */ + /* Search the ordinary system bin directories + for `ld' (if native linking) or `ld-TARGET' (if cross). */ + if (ld_file_name == 0) + ld_file_name = find_a_file (&path, full_ld_suffix); + + nm_file_name = find_a_file (&cpath, gnm_suffix); + if (nm_file_name == 0) + nm_file_name = find_a_file (&path, full_gnm_suffix); + if (nm_file_name == 0) + nm_file_name = find_a_file (&cpath, nm_suffix); +#ifdef REAL_NM_FILE_NAME + if (nm_file_name == 0) + nm_file_name = find_a_file (&path, REAL_NM_FILE_NAME); #endif - - /* Allocate enough string space for the longest possible pathnames. */ - ld_file_name = xcalloc (len + sizeof ("real-ld"), 1); - nm_file_name = xcalloc (len + sizeof ("gnm"), 1); - strip_file_name = xcalloc (len + sizeof ("gstrip"), 1); - - /* Determine the full path name of the ld program to use. */ - bcopy (prefix, ld_file_name, len); - strcpy (ld_file_name + len, "real-ld"); - if (access (ld_file_name, X_OK) < 0) - { - strcpy (ld_file_name + len, "gld"); - if (access (ld_file_name, X_OK) < 0) - { - free (ld_file_name); -#ifdef REAL_LD_FILE_NAME - ld_file_name = REAL_LD_FILE_NAME; -#else - ld_file_name = (access ("/usr/bin/ld", X_OK) == 0 - ? "/usr/bin/ld" : "/bin/ld"); + if (nm_file_name == 0) + nm_file_name = find_a_file (&path, full_nm_suffix); + + strip_file_name = find_a_file (&cpath, gstrip_suffix); + if (strip_file_name == 0) + strip_file_name = find_a_file (&path, full_gstrip_suffix); + if (strip_file_name == 0) + strip_file_name = find_a_file (&cpath, strip_suffix); +#ifdef REAL_STRIP_FILE_NAME + if (strip_file_name == 0) + strip_file_name = find_a_file (&path, REAL_STRIP_FILE_NAME); #endif - } - } + if (strip_file_name == 0) + strip_file_name = find_a_file (&path, full_strip_suffix); /* Determine the full path name of the C compiler to use. */ c_file_name = getenv ("COLLECT_GCC"); - /* If this is absolute, it must be a file that exists. - If it is relative, it must be something that execvp was able to find. - Either way, we can pass it to execvp and find the same executable. */ if (c_file_name == 0) { - c_file_name = xcalloc (clen + sizeof ("gcc"), 1); - bcopy (prefix, c_file_name, len); - strcpy (c_file_name + len, "gcc"); - if (access (c_file_name, X_OK) < 0) - { -#ifdef STANDARD_BIN_PREFIX - strcpy (c_file_name, STANDARD_BIN_PREFIX); - strcat (c_file_name, "gcc"); - if (access (c_file_name, X_OK) < 0) -#endif - { -#ifdef STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX - strcpy (c_file_name, STANDARD_EXEC_PREFIX); - strcat (c_file_name, "gcc"); - if (access (c_file_name, X_OK) < 0) -#endif - { - strcpy (c_file_name, "gcc"); - } - } - } - } - - /* Determine the full path name of the nm to use. */ - bcopy (prefix, nm_file_name, len); - strcpy (nm_file_name + len, "nm"); - if (access (nm_file_name, X_OK) < 0) - { - strcpy (nm_file_name + len, "gnm"); - if (access (nm_file_name, X_OK) < 0) - { - free (nm_file_name); -#ifdef REAL_NM_FILE_NAME - nm_file_name = REAL_NM_FILE_NAME; +#ifdef CROSS_COMPILE + c_file_name = xcalloc (strlen ("gcc") + strlen (target_machine) + 1, 1); + strcpy (c_file_name, "gcc-"); + strcat (c_file_name, target_machine); #else - nm_file_name = (access ("/usr/bin/nm", X_OK) == 0 - ? "/usr/bin/nm" : "/bin/nm"); + c_file_name = "gcc"; #endif - } } - /* Determine the full pathname of the strip to use. */ - bcopy (prefix, strip_file_name, len); - strcpy (strip_file_name + len, "strip"); - if (access (strip_file_name, X_OK) < 0) - { - strcpy (strip_file_name + len, "gstrip"); - if (access (strip_file_name, X_OK) < 0) - { - free (strip_file_name); -#ifdef REAL_STRIP_FILE_NAME - strip_file_name = REAL_STRIP_FILE_NAME; -#else - strip_file_name = (access ("/usr/bin/strip", X_OK) == 0 - ? "/usr/bin/strip" : "/bin/strip"); -#endif - } - } + p = find_a_file (&cpath, c_file_name); + + /* Here it should be safe to use the system search path since we should have + already qualified the name of the compiler when it is needed. */ + if (p == 0) + p = find_a_file (&path, c_file_name); + + if (p) + c_file_name = p; *ld1++ = *ld2++ = "ld"; @@ -755,10 +919,10 @@ main (argc, argv) if (debug) { char *ptr; - fprintf (stderr, "prefix = %s\n", prefix); fprintf (stderr, "ld_file_name = %s\n", ld_file_name); fprintf (stderr, "c_file_name = %s\n", c_file_name); fprintf (stderr, "nm_file_name = %s\n", nm_file_name); + fprintf (stderr, "strip_file_name = %s\n", strip_file_name); fprintf (stderr, "c_file = %s\n", c_file); fprintf (stderr, "o_file = %s\n", o_file); @@ -902,7 +1066,11 @@ fork_execute (prog, argv) char **p_argv; char *str; - fprintf (stderr, "%s", prog); + if (prog) + fprintf (stderr, "%s", prog); + else + fprintf (stderr, "[cannot find %s]", argv[0]); + for (p_argv = &argv[1]; (str = *p_argv) != (char *)0; p_argv++) fprintf (stderr, " %s", str); @@ -912,6 +1080,12 @@ fork_execute (prog, argv) fflush (stdout); fflush (stderr); + /* If we can't find a program we need, complain error. Do this here + since we might not end up needing something that we couldn't find. */ + + if (prog == 0) + fatal ("cannot find `%s'", argv[0]); + pid = vfork (); if (pid == -1) fatal_perror ("vfork"); @@ -1047,6 +1221,10 @@ scan_prog_file (prog_name, which_pass) if (which_pass != PASS_FIRST) return; + /* If we don't have an `nm', complain. */ + if (nm_file_name == 0) + fatal ("cannot find `nm'"); + nm_argv[argc++] = "nm"; if (NM_FLAGS[0] != '\0') nm_argv[argc++] = NM_FLAGS; -- 2.30.2