#!/bin/bash # Copyright (c) 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be # found in the LICENSE file. # For app bundles built with ASan, copies the runtime lib # (libclang_rt.asan_osx_dynamic.dylib), on which their executables depend, from # the compiler installation path into the bundle and fixes the dylib's install # name in the binary to be relative to @executable_path. set -e BINARY="${BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR}/${EXECUTABLE_PATH}" if [[ ! -f "$BINARY" ]]; then # This is neither an .app bundle nor a standalone executable. # Most certainly the script has been called for a data bundle. exit 0 fi BINARY_DIR="$(dirname "${BINARY}")" # Find the link to the ASan runtime encoded in the binary. BUILTIN_DYLIB_PATH=$(otool -L "${BINARY}" | \ sed -Ene 's/^[[:blank:]]+(.*libclang_rt\.asan_.*_dynamic\.dylib).*$/\1/p') if [[ "${BUILTIN_DYLIB_PATH}" == *asan_iossim_dynamic* ]]; then ASAN_DYLIB_NAME=libclang_rt.asan_iossim_dynamic.dylib elif [[ "${BUILTIN_DYLIB_PATH}" == *asan_osx_dynamic* ]]; then ASAN_DYLIB_NAME=libclang_rt.asan_osx_dynamic.dylib fi if [[ -z "${BUILTIN_DYLIB_PATH}" ]]; then echo "${BINARY} does not depend on the ASan runtime library!" >&2 exit 1 fi # TODO(glider): this doesn't work if we set CC and CXX to override the default # Clang. ASAN_DYLIB=$(find \ "${BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR}/../../third_party/llvm-build/Release+Asserts/lib/clang/" \ -type f -path "*${ASAN_DYLIB_NAME}") DYLIB_BASENAME=$(basename "${ASAN_DYLIB}") if [[ "${DYLIB_BASENAME}" != "${ASAN_DYLIB_NAME}" ]]; then echo "basename(${ASAN_DYLIB}) != ${ASAN_DYLIB_NAME}" >&2 exit 1 fi # Check whether the directory containing the executable binary is named # "MacOS". In this case we're building a full-fledged OSX app and will put # the runtime into appname.app/Contents/Libraries/. Otherwise this is probably # an iOS gtest app, and the ASan runtime is put next to the executable. UPPER_DIR=$(dirname "${BINARY_DIR}") if [ "${UPPER_DIR}" == "MacOS" ]; then LIBRARIES_DIR="${UPPER_DIR}/Libraries" mkdir -p "${LIBRARIES_DIR}" NEW_LC_ID_DYLIB="@executable_path/../Libraries/${ASAN_DYLIB_NAME}" else LIBRARIES_DIR="${BINARY_DIR}" NEW_LC_ID_DYLIB="@executable_path/${ASAN_DYLIB_NAME}" fi cp "${ASAN_DYLIB}" "${LIBRARIES_DIR}" # Make LC_ID_DYLIB of the runtime copy point to its location. install_name_tool \ -id "${NEW_LC_ID_DYLIB}" \ "${LIBRARIES_DIR}/${ASAN_DYLIB_NAME}" # Fix the rpath to the runtime library recorded in the binary. install_name_tool \ -change "${BUILTIN_DYLIB_PATH}" \ "${NEW_LC_ID_DYLIB}" \ "${BINARY}"