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author | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
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committer | Matt A. Tobin <mattatobin@localhost.localdomain> | 2018-02-02 04:16:08 -0500 |
commit | 5f8de423f190bbb79a62f804151bc24824fa32d8 (patch) | |
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diff --git a/media/webrtc/trunk/build/mac/strip_save_dsym b/media/webrtc/trunk/build/mac/strip_save_dsym new file mode 100755 index 000000000..ef08d831f --- /dev/null +++ b/media/webrtc/trunk/build/mac/strip_save_dsym @@ -0,0 +1,341 @@ +#!/usr/bin/python + +# Copyright (c) 2011 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. + +# Usage: strip_save_dsym <whatever-arguments-you-would-pass-to-strip> +# +# strip_save_dsym is a wrapper around the standard strip utility. Given an +# input Mach-O file, strip_save_dsym will save a copy of the file in a "fake" +# .dSYM bundle for debugging, and then call strip to strip the Mach-O file. +# Note that the .dSYM file is a "fake" in that it's not a self-contained +# .dSYM bundle, it just contains a copy of the original (unstripped) Mach-O +# file, and therefore contains references to object files on the filesystem. +# The generated .dSYM bundle is therefore unsuitable for debugging in the +# absence of these .o files. +# +# If a .dSYM already exists and has a newer timestamp than the Mach-O file, +# this utility does nothing. That allows strip_save_dsym to be run on a file +# that has already been stripped without trashing the .dSYM. +# +# Rationale: the "right" way to generate dSYM bundles, dsymutil, is incredibly +# slow. On the other hand, doing a file copy (which is really all that +# dsymutil does) is comparatively fast. Since we usually just want to strip +# a release-mode executable but still be able to debug it, and we don't care +# so much about generating a hermetic dSYM bundle, we'll prefer the file copy. +# If a real dSYM is ever needed, it's still possible to create one by running +# dsymutil and pointing it at the original Mach-O file inside the "fake" +# bundle, provided that the object files are available. + +import errno +import os +import re +import shutil +import subprocess +import sys +import time + +# Returns a list of architectures contained in a Mach-O file. The file can be +# a universal (fat) file, in which case there will be one list element for +# each contained architecture, or it can be a thin single-architecture Mach-O +# file, in which case the list will contain a single element identifying the +# architecture. On error, returns an empty list. Determines the architecture +# list by calling file. +def macho_archs(macho): + macho_types = ["executable", + "dynamically linked shared library", + "bundle"] + macho_types_re = "Mach-O (?:64-bit )?(?:" + "|".join(macho_types) + ")" + + file_cmd = subprocess.Popen(["/usr/bin/file", "-b", "--", macho], + stdout=subprocess.PIPE) + + archs = [] + + type_line = file_cmd.stdout.readline() + type_match = re.match("^%s (.*)$" % macho_types_re, type_line) + if type_match: + archs.append(type_match.group(1)) + return [type_match.group(1)] + else: + type_match = re.match("^Mach-O universal binary with (.*) architectures$", + type_line) + if type_match: + for i in range(0, int(type_match.group(1))): + arch_line = file_cmd.stdout.readline() + arch_match = re.match( + "^.* \(for architecture (.*)\):\t%s .*$" % macho_types_re, + arch_line) + if arch_match: + archs.append(arch_match.group(1)) + + if file_cmd.wait() != 0: + archs = [] + + if len(archs) == 0: + print >> sys.stderr, "No architectures in %s" % macho + + return archs + +# Returns a dictionary mapping architectures contained in the file as returned +# by macho_archs to the LC_UUID load command for that architecture. +# Architectures with no LC_UUID load command are omitted from the dictionary. +# Determines the UUID value by calling otool. +def macho_uuids(macho): + uuids = {} + + archs = macho_archs(macho) + if len(archs) == 0: + return uuids + + for arch in archs: + if arch == "": + continue + + otool_cmd = subprocess.Popen(["/usr/bin/otool", "-arch", arch, "-l", "-", + macho], + stdout=subprocess.PIPE) + # state 0 is when nothing UUID-related has been seen yet. State 1 is + # entered after a load command begins, but it may not be an LC_UUID load + # command. States 2, 3, and 4 are intermediate states while reading an + # LC_UUID command. State 5 is the terminal state for a successful LC_UUID + # read. State 6 is the error state. + state = 0 + uuid = "" + for otool_line in otool_cmd.stdout: + if state == 0: + if re.match("^Load command .*$", otool_line): + state = 1 + elif state == 1: + if re.match("^ cmd LC_UUID$", otool_line): + state = 2 + else: + state = 0 + elif state == 2: + if re.match("^ cmdsize 24$", otool_line): + state = 3 + else: + state = 6 + elif state == 3: + # The UUID display format changed in the version of otool shipping + # with the Xcode 3.2.2 prerelease. The new format is traditional: + # uuid 4D7135B2-9C56-C5F5-5F49-A994258E0955 + # and with Xcode 3.2.6, then line is indented one more space: + # uuid 4D7135B2-9C56-C5F5-5F49-A994258E0955 + # The old format, from cctools-750 and older's otool, breaks the UUID + # up into a sequence of bytes: + # uuid 0x4d 0x71 0x35 0xb2 0x9c 0x56 0xc5 0xf5 + # 0x5f 0x49 0xa9 0x94 0x25 0x8e 0x09 0x55 + new_uuid_match = re.match("^ {3,4}uuid (.{8}-.{4}-.{4}-.{4}-.{12})$", + otool_line) + if new_uuid_match: + uuid = new_uuid_match.group(1) + + # Skip state 4, there is no second line to read. + state = 5 + else: + old_uuid_match = re.match("^ uuid 0x(..) 0x(..) 0x(..) 0x(..) " + "0x(..) 0x(..) 0x(..) 0x(..)$", + otool_line) + if old_uuid_match: + state = 4 + uuid = old_uuid_match.group(1) + old_uuid_match.group(2) + \ + old_uuid_match.group(3) + old_uuid_match.group(4) + "-" + \ + old_uuid_match.group(5) + old_uuid_match.group(6) + "-" + \ + old_uuid_match.group(7) + old_uuid_match.group(8) + "-" + else: + state = 6 + elif state == 4: + old_uuid_match = re.match("^ 0x(..) 0x(..) 0x(..) 0x(..) " + "0x(..) 0x(..) 0x(..) 0x(..)$", + otool_line) + if old_uuid_match: + state = 5 + uuid += old_uuid_match.group(1) + old_uuid_match.group(2) + "-" + \ + old_uuid_match.group(3) + old_uuid_match.group(4) + \ + old_uuid_match.group(5) + old_uuid_match.group(6) + \ + old_uuid_match.group(7) + old_uuid_match.group(8) + else: + state = 6 + + if otool_cmd.wait() != 0: + state = 6 + + if state == 5: + uuids[arch] = uuid.upper() + + if len(uuids) == 0: + print >> sys.stderr, "No UUIDs in %s" % macho + + return uuids + +# Given a path to a Mach-O file and possible information from the environment, +# determines the desired path to the .dSYM. +def dsym_path(macho): + # If building a bundle, the .dSYM should be placed next to the bundle. Use + # WRAPPER_NAME to make this determination. If called from xcodebuild, + # WRAPPER_NAME will be set to the name of the bundle. + dsym = "" + if "WRAPPER_NAME" in os.environ: + if "BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR" in os.environ: + dsym = os.path.join(os.environ["BUILT_PRODUCTS_DIR"], + os.environ["WRAPPER_NAME"]) + else: + dsym = os.environ["WRAPPER_NAME"] + else: + dsym = macho + + dsym += ".dSYM" + + return dsym + +# Creates a fake .dSYM bundle at dsym for macho, a Mach-O image with the +# architectures and UUIDs specified by the uuids map. +def make_fake_dsym(macho, dsym): + uuids = macho_uuids(macho) + if len(uuids) == 0: + return False + + dwarf_dir = os.path.join(dsym, "Contents", "Resources", "DWARF") + dwarf_file = os.path.join(dwarf_dir, os.path.basename(macho)) + try: + os.makedirs(dwarf_dir) + except OSError, (err, error_string): + if err != errno.EEXIST: + raise + shutil.copyfile(macho, dwarf_file) + + # info_template is the same as what dsymutil would have written, with the + # addition of the fake_dsym key. + info_template = \ +'''<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"> +<plist version="1.0"> + <dict> + <key>CFBundleDevelopmentRegion</key> + <string>English</string> + <key>CFBundleIdentifier</key> + <string>com.apple.xcode.dsym.%(root_name)s</string> + <key>CFBundleInfoDictionaryVersion</key> + <string>6.0</string> + <key>CFBundlePackageType</key> + <string>dSYM</string> + <key>CFBundleSignature</key> + <string>????</string> + <key>CFBundleShortVersionString</key> + <string>1.0</string> + <key>CFBundleVersion</key> + <string>1</string> + <key>dSYM_UUID</key> + <dict> +%(uuid_dict)s </dict> + <key>fake_dsym</key> + <true/> + </dict> +</plist> +''' + + root_name = os.path.basename(dsym)[:-5] # whatever.dSYM without .dSYM + uuid_dict = "" + for arch in sorted(uuids): + uuid_dict += "\t\t\t<key>" + arch + "</key>\n"\ + "\t\t\t<string>" + uuids[arch] + "</string>\n" + info_dict = { + "root_name": root_name, + "uuid_dict": uuid_dict, + } + info_contents = info_template % info_dict + info_file = os.path.join(dsym, "Contents", "Info.plist") + info_fd = open(info_file, "w") + info_fd.write(info_contents) + info_fd.close() + + return True + +# For a Mach-O file, determines where the .dSYM bundle should be located. If +# the bundle does not exist or has a modification time older than the Mach-O +# file, calls make_fake_dsym to create a fake .dSYM bundle there, then strips +# the Mach-O file and sets the modification time on the .dSYM bundle and Mach-O +# file to be identical. +def strip_and_make_fake_dsym(macho): + dsym = dsym_path(macho) + macho_stat = os.stat(macho) + dsym_stat = None + try: + dsym_stat = os.stat(dsym) + except OSError, (err, error_string): + if err != errno.ENOENT: + raise + + if dsym_stat is None or dsym_stat.st_mtime < macho_stat.st_mtime: + # Make a .dSYM bundle + if not make_fake_dsym(macho, dsym): + return False + + # Strip the Mach-O file + remove_dsym = True + try: + strip_path = "" + if "SYSTEM_DEVELOPER_BIN_DIR" in os.environ: + strip_path = os.environ["SYSTEM_DEVELOPER_BIN_DIR"] + else: + strip_path = "/usr/bin" + strip_path = os.path.join(strip_path, "strip") + strip_cmdline = [strip_path] + sys.argv[1:] + strip_cmd = subprocess.Popen(strip_cmdline) + if strip_cmd.wait() == 0: + remove_dsym = False + finally: + if remove_dsym: + shutil.rmtree(dsym) + + # Update modification time on the Mach-O file and .dSYM bundle + now = time.time() + os.utime(macho, (now, now)) + os.utime(dsym, (now, now)) + + return True + +def main(argv=None): + if argv is None: + argv = sys.argv + + # This only supports operating on one file at a time. Look at the arguments + # to strip to figure out what the source to be stripped is. Arguments are + # processed in the same way that strip does, although to reduce complexity, + # this doesn't do all of the same checking as strip. For example, strip + # has no -Z switch and would treat -Z on the command line as an error. For + # the purposes this is needed for, that's fine. + macho = None + process_switches = True + ignore_argument = False + for arg in argv[1:]: + if ignore_argument: + ignore_argument = False + continue + if process_switches: + if arg == "-": + process_switches = False + # strip has these switches accept an argument: + if arg in ["-s", "-R", "-d", "-o", "-arch"]: + ignore_argument = True + if arg[0] == "-": + continue + if macho is None: + macho = arg + else: + print >> sys.stderr, "Too many things to strip" + return 1 + + if macho is None: + print >> sys.stderr, "Nothing to strip" + return 1 + + if not strip_and_make_fake_dsym(macho): + return 1 + + return 0 + +if __name__ == "__main__": + sys.exit(main(sys.argv)) |