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Merge pull request #50802 from aszlig/autopatchelf-improvements
autoPatchelfHook: Fixes/improvements for Android SDK emulator
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@ -2428,12 +2428,31 @@ addEnvHooks "$hostOffset" myBashFunction
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<para>
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This is a special setup hook which helps in packaging proprietary
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software in that it automatically tries to find missing shared library
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dependencies of ELF files. All packages within the
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<envar>runtimeDependencies</envar> environment variable are
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unconditionally added to executables, which is useful for programs that
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use <citerefentry>
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<refentrytitle>dlopen</refentrytitle>
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<manvolnum>3</manvolnum> </citerefentry> to load libraries at runtime.
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dependencies of ELF files based on the given
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<varname>buildInputs</varname> and <varname>nativeBuildInputs</varname>.
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</para>
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<para>
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You can also specify a <envar>runtimeDependencies</envar> environment
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variable which lists dependencies that are unconditionally added to all
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executables.
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</para>
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<para>
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This is useful for programs that use <citerefentry>
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<refentrytitle>dlopen</refentrytitle>
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<manvolnum>3</manvolnum>
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</citerefentry> to load libraries at runtime.
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</para>
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<para>
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In certain situations you may want to run the main command
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(<command>autoPatchelf</command>) of the setup hook on a file or a set
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of directories instead of unconditionally patching all outputs. This
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can be done by setting the <envar>dontAutoPatchelf</envar> environment
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variable to a non-empty value.
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</para>
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<para>
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The <command>autoPatchelf</command> command also recognizes a
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<parameter class="command">--no-recurse</parameter> command line flag,
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which prevents it from recursing into subdirectories.
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</para>
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</listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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@ -147,15 +147,56 @@ autoPatchelfFile() {
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fi
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}
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# Can be used to manually add additional directories with shared object files
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# to be included for the next autoPatchelf invocation.
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addAutoPatchelfSearchPath() {
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local -a findOpts=()
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# XXX: Somewhat similar to the one in the autoPatchelf function, maybe make
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# it DRY someday...
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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case "$1" in
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--) shift; break;;
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--no-recurse) shift; findOpts+=("-maxdepth" 1);;
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--*)
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echo "addAutoPatchelfSearchPath: ERROR: Invalid command line" \
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"argument: $1" >&2
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return 1;;
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*) break;;
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esac
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done
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cachedDependencies+=(
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$(find "$@" "${findOpts[@]}" \! -type d \
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\( -name '*.so' -o -name '*.so.*' \))
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)
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}
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autoPatchelf() {
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local norecurse=
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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case "$1" in
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--) shift; break;;
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--no-recurse) shift; norecurse=1;;
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--*)
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echo "autoPatchelf: ERROR: Invalid command line" \
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"argument: $1" >&2
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return 1;;
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*) break;;
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esac
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done
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if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
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echo "autoPatchelf: No paths to patch specified." >&2
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return 1
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fi
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echo "automatically fixing dependencies for ELF files" >&2
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# Add all shared objects of the current output path to the start of
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# cachedDependencies so that it's choosen first in findDependency.
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cachedDependencies+=(
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$(find "$prefix" \! -type d \( -name '*.so' -o -name '*.so.*' \))
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)
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local elffile
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addAutoPatchelfSearchPath ${norecurse:+--no-recurse} -- "$@"
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# Here we actually have a subshell, which also means that
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# $cachedDependencies is final at this point, so whenever we want to run
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# outside of this function.
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while IFS= read -r -d $'\0' file; do
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isELF "$file" || continue
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segmentHeaders="$(LANG=C readelf -l "$file")"
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# Skip if the ELF file doesn't have segment headers (eg. object files).
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echo "$segmentHeaders" | grep -q '^Program Headers:' || continue
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if isExecutable "$file"; then
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# Skip if the executable is statically linked.
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LANG=C readelf -l "$file" | grep -q "^ *INTERP\\>" || continue
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echo "$segmentHeaders" | grep -q "^ *INTERP\\>" || continue
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fi
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autoPatchelfFile "$file"
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done < <(find "$prefix" -type f -print0)
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done < <(find "$@" ${norecurse:+-maxdepth 1} -type f -print0)
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}
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# XXX: This should ultimately use fixupOutputHooks but we currently don't have
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# So what we do here is basically run in postFixup and emulate the same
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# behaviour as fixupOutputHooks because the setup hook for patchelf is run in
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# fixupOutput and the postFixup hook runs later.
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postFixupHooks+=(
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'for output in $outputs; do prefix="${!output}" autoPatchelf; done'
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)
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postFixupHooks+=('
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if [ -z "$dontAutoPatchelf" ]; then
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autoPatchelf -- $(for output in $outputs; do
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[ -e "${!output}" ] || continue
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echo "${!output}"
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done)
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fi
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')
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