qemu/scripts/disas-objdump.pl
Kamil Rytarowski b7d5a9c2c6 scripts: Switch to more portable Perl shebang
The default NetBSD package manager is pkgsrc and it installs Perl
along other third party programs under custom and configurable prefix.
The default prefix for binary prebuilt packages is /usr/pkg, and the
Perl executable lands in /usr/pkg/bin/perl.

This change switches "/usr/bin/perl" to "/usr/bin/env perl" as it's
the most portable solution that should work for almost everybody.
Perl's executable is detected automatically.

This change switches -w option passed to the executable with more
modern "use warnings;" approach. There is no functional change to the
default behavior.

Signed-off-by: Kamil Rytarowski <n54@gmx.com>
Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <f4bug@amsat.org>
Signed-off-by: Michael Tokarev <mjt@tls.msk.ru>
2017-05-10 10:19:24 +03:00

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#!/usr/bin/env perl
use warnings;
use File::Temp qw/ tempfile /;
use Getopt::Long;
# Default to the system objdump if a cross-compiler edition not given.
my $aobjdump = "objdump";
my $hobjdump = "";
my $tobjdump = "";
my $hmachine = "";
my $tmachine = "";
GetOptions ('O|objdump=s' => \$aobjdump,
'host-objdump=s' => \$hobjdump,
'target-objdump=s' => \$tobjdump,
'h|host-machine=s' => \$hmachine,
't|target-machine=s' => \$tmachine);
# But we can't default the machines. Sanity check that we've at least one.
die "No host or target machine type" if !$hmachine && !$tmachine;
# Reuse one temp file for all of the hunks.
my ($outh, $outname) = tempfile();
binmode($outh);
END { unlink $outname; }
# Pre-construct the command-lines for executing the dump.
sub mkobjcommand ($$) {
my ($cmd, $mach) = @_;
return 0 if !$mach;
$cmd = $aobjdump if !$cmd;
return "$cmd -m $mach --disassemble-all -b binary";
}
$objdump[1] = mkobjcommand($hobjdump, $hmachine);
$objdump[2] = mkobjcommand($tobjdump, $tmachine);
# Zero-initialize current dumping state.
my $mem = "";
my $inobjd = 0;
my $vma = 0;
sub objcommand {
my $ret = $objdump[$inobjd];
if (!$ret) {
die "Host machine type not specified" if $inobjd == 1;
die "Target machine type not specified" if $inobjd == 2;
die "Internal error";
}
return $ret;
}
while (<>) {
# Collect the data from the relevant OBJD-* lines ...
if (/^OBJD-H: /) {
die "Internal error" if $inobjd == 2;
$mem = $mem . pack("H*", substr($_, 8, -1));
$inobjd = 1;
} elsif (/^OBJD-T: /) {
die "Internal error" if $inobjd == 1;
$mem = $mem . pack("H*", substr($_, 8, -1));
$inobjd = 2;
}
# ... which will always be followed by a blank line,
# at which point we should produce our dump.
elsif ($inobjd) {
# Rewrite the temp file in one go; it will usually be small.
sysseek $outh, 0, 0;
truncate $outh, 0;
syswrite $outh, $mem;
my $cmd = objcommand();
$cmd = $cmd . " --adjust-vma=" . $vma if $vma;
$cmd = $cmd . " " . $outname;
# Pipe from objdump...
open IN, "-|", $cmd;
# ... copying all but the first 7 lines of boilerplate to our stdout.
my $i = 0;
while (<IN>) {
print if (++$i > 7);
}
close IN;
print "\n";
$mem = "";
$inobjd = 0;
$vma = 0;
}
# The line before "OBJD-*" will be of the form "0x<hex>+: +\n".
# Extract the value for passing to --adjust-vma.
elsif (/^(0x[0-9a-fA-F]+):\s*$/) {
$vma = $1;
print;
} else {
print;
}
}