#!/bin/sh # This script will populate the root directory with libs from the sysroot. # (C) 2007 Yann E. MORIN # Licensed under the GPL v2 set -e # Use the tools discovered by crosstool-NG's ./configure: install="@@CT_install@@" grep="@@CT_grep@@" sed="@@CT_sed@@" # Detect where the toolchain is: CT_PREFIX_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")/.."; pwd)" CT_GCC="${0%-populate}-gcc" CT_READELF="${0%-populate}-readelf" CT_CFG_PREFIX_DIR="$("${CT_GCC}" -v 2>&1 \ |tr ' ' '\n' \ |"${grep}" -E -- '--prefix=' \ |cut -d = -f 2- )" CT_CFG_SYSROOT_DIR="$("${CT_GCC}" -v 2>&1 \ |tr ' ' '\n' \ |"${grep}" -E -- '--with-sysroot=' \ |cut -d = -f 2- )" CT_SYSROOT_DIR="$(printf "${CT_CFG_SYSROOT_DIR}\n" \ |"${sed}" -r -e "s:^${CT_CFG_PREFIX_DIR}:${CT_PREFIX_DIR}:;" \ |"${sed}" -r -e 's,/+,/,g;' \ )" myname=$(basename "$0") doHelp() { cat <<_EOF_ NAME $myname - populate the target root file system SYNOPSIS $myname OPTIONS -s source_root -d destination_root DESCRIPTION This script will 'populate' your target root file system 'source_root' with libraries from the toolchain (eg. libc.so...), storing the result into 'dst_dir'. OPTIONS -s src_dir Use 'src_dir' as the un-populated (source) root directory. -d dst_dir Use 'dst_dir' as the place to put the populated root directory. See the -f and -m options, below, on the required (non-)existence of this directory. -r sysroot_dir Use 'sysroot_dir' as the sysroot instead of the toolchain default. -l name1[:name2[...]] Always add the specified shared library/ies name1, name2... from the toolchain (in the sysroot). Actual library names are searched as follows (where 'name' is replaced with the given name) in the sysroot directory: - libname.so - name.so - name If the file is found, then the SONAME of the library is used, and the library is copied with that name. If the library was not found, this yields an error (unless -f was given). -L file Read 'file' for a list of shared libraries to always add from the toolchain. The file should contain one library name per line; text after a # is ignored until the end of the line; spaces are ignored; empty lines are ignored. Libraries are searched for as with -l. -f Force execution: if destination directory already exists, it will be removed first; if a specified library (above) was not found, continue. Note: if using -m and the destination directory already exists, it is *not* removed, see below. -m Merge the source root directory with the destination root directory. If the latter does not exist, it is created, and -m is ignored. If the destination root directory exists, then the content of the source root directory is copied in there, and the result is populated as usual. It can be usefull if constructing a rootfs incrementally from many smaller source root directories, or if your destination root directory is an NFS export that your target mounts as / (and you don't want to re-run exportfs -av everytime). USE WITH CARE! -v Be verbose. By default, populate is absolutely silent. _EOF_ } CT_ROOT_SRC_DIR= CT_ROOT_DST_DIR= CT_LIB_LIST= CT_LIB_FILE= CT_MERGE= CT_FORCE= CT_PRINTF=: OPTIND=1 while getopts ":s:d:r:l:L:fmvh" CT_OPT; do case "${CT_OPT}" in s) CT_ROOT_SRC_DIR="${OPTARG}";; d) CT_ROOT_DST_DIR="${OPTARG}";; r) CT_SYSROOT_DIR="${OPTARG}";; l) CT_LIB_LIST="${CT_LIB_LIST}:${OPTARG}";; L) CT_LIB_FILE="${OPTARG}";; f) CT_FORCE=y;; m) CT_MERGE=y;; v) CT_PRINTF=printf;; h) doHelp exit 0 ;; :) printf "$myname: '-${OPTARG}' takes exactly one argument.\n" exit 1 ;; ?) printf "$myname: unknown option '-${OPTARG}'.\n" exit 1 ;; esac done # Sanity checks if [ -z "${CT_ROOT_SRC_DIR}" -o -z "${CT_ROOT_DST_DIR}" ]; then doHelp exit 1 fi if [ ! -d "${CT_ROOT_SRC_DIR}" ]; then printf "$myname: '${CT_ROOT_SRC_DIR}': no such file or directory\n" exit 1 fi if [ ! -d "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}" ]; then printf "$myname: '${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}': no such file or directory\n" exit 1 fi # If the dest dir does not exist, all is well # If merging, we accept an existing dest directory # If forcing and not merging, we remove an exiting dest directory # If not forcing and not merging, we do not accept an exiting dest directory if [ -d "${CT_ROOT_DST_DIR}" ]; then case "${CT_FORCE}:${CT_MERGE}" in *:y) ;; y:) rm -rf "${CT_ROOT_DST_DIR}";; :) printf "$myname: '${CT_ROOT_DST_DIR}': already exists\n" exit 1 ;; esac fi src_inode=$(ls -1id "${CT_ROOT_SRC_DIR}/." |awk '{ print $1 }') dst_inode=$(ls -1id "${CT_ROOT_DST_DIR}/." 2>/dev/null |awk '{ print $1 }') if [ "${src_inode}" -eq "$((dst_inode+0))" ]; then printf "$myname: source and destination are the same!\n" exit 1 fi # Check existence of the forced libraries file if [ -n "${CT_LIB_FILE}" -a ! \( -f "${CT_LIB_FILE}" -a -r "${CT_LIB_FILE}" \) ]; then printf "$myname: forced libraries file '${CT_LIB_FILE}' not found!\n" exit 1 fi # Create the working copy, no issue if already existing mkdir -p "${CT_ROOT_DST_DIR}" # Make all path absolute CT_ROOT_SRC_DIR=$(cd "${CT_ROOT_SRC_DIR}"; pwd) CT_ROOT_DST_DIR=$(cd "${CT_ROOT_DST_DIR}"; pwd) CT_SYSROOT_DIR=$(cd "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}"; pwd) # Populate the destination directory with files from the source directory cd "${CT_ROOT_SRC_DIR}" cp -a . "${CT_ROOT_DST_DIR}" cd - >/dev/null # A function do search for a library # Usage: do_add_lib libname # returns: 0 if library was found and added, !0 otherwise do_add_lib() { local libname="$1" local true_libname local dir local mode for dir in lib usr/lib; do if [ -e "${dir}/${libname}" ]; then ${CT_PRINTF} " already present\n" return 0 fi done for dir in lib usr/lib; do ${CT_PRINTF} " trying in '%s'" "${dir}" libfile="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/${dir}/${libname}" ${CT_PRINTF} ": '%s'\n" "${libfile}" if [ -e "${libfile}" ]; then mkdir -p "${dir}" true_libname=$("${CT_READELF}" -d "${libfile}" \ |"${grep}" "Library soname:" \ |"${sed}" -r -e 's,.+\[(.+)\] *$,\1,;' \ ) case "${libfile}" in */ld*) mode=0755;; *) mode=0644;; esac ${CT_PRINTF} " installing as '%s/%s', mode='%s'\n" "${dir}" "${true_libname}" "${mode}" "${install}" -m "${mode}" "${libfile}" "${dir}/${true_libname}" do_resolve_deps "${dir}/${true_libname}" return 0 fi done return 1 } # A function to resolve all NEEDED entries for the given file, relative # to the working directory (eg. dst_dir) # Usage: do_resolve_deps some/where/some/file # Returns: 0, meaning all dependencies were found # If not all dependencies could be found, exists with error code 1 # (unless forced) do_resolve_deps() { local file="${1}" local libname for libname in $("${CT_READELF}" -d "${file}" \ |"${grep}" -E '\(NEEDED\)[[:space:]]+Shared library:' \ |"${sed}" -r -e 's,.+\[(.+)\] *$,\1,;' \ ); do [ -n "${libname}" ] || continue ${CT_PRINTF} "Searching for '%s' needed by '%s'\n" "${libname}" "${file}" if ! do_add_lib "${libname}"; then printf "$myname: library '${libname}' not found!\n" [ "${CT_FORCE}" = "y" ] || exit 1 fi done } # We'll work in the copied rootfs cd "${CT_ROOT_DST_DIR}" # First of, copy the forced libraries into the working copy lib_list= if [ -n "${CT_LIB_FILE}" ]; then lib_list=$("${sed}" -r -e ':loop; s/#.*//;' \ -e 's/[[:space:]]+//g;' \ -e 's/([^:])$/\1:/;' \ -e '/$/N; s/\n//; tloop;' \ "${CT_LIB_FILE}" ) fi CT_LIB_LIST=$(printf "${CT_LIB_LIST}:${lib_list}\n" \ |"${sed}" -r -e 's/^:+//; s/:+$//; s/:+/ /g;' \ ) if [ -n "${CT_LIB_LIST}" ]; then for name in ${CT_LIB_LIST}; do [ -z "${name}" ] && continue found=0 for libname in "lib${name}.so" "${name}.so" "${name}"; do ${CT_PRINTF} "Searching for forced library '%s'\n" "${libname}" if do_add_lib "${libname}"; then found=1 break fi done if [ ${found} -eq 0 ]; then printf "$myname: library '${libname}' not found!\n" [ "${CT_FORCE}" = "y" ] || exit 1 fi done fi # Create a temporary place where to store... temp files. rand="$( dd if=/dev/urandom bs=1024 count=1 2>/dev/null \ |md5sum \ |awk '{ print $1; }' )" CT_TMP_DIR="${TMPDIR:-/tmp}/populate-${rand}-${$}" ( umask 0077; mkdir "${CT_TMP_DIR}" ) || { printf "Could not create temporary directory\n"; exit 1; } trap "rm -rf ${CT_TMP_DIR}" EXIT # List all ELF (executables|shared objects)... find . -type f -exec file {} \; \ |"${grep}" -E ': ELF [[:digit:]]+-bit (L|M)SB (executable|shared object),' \ |cut -d ":" -f 1 \ >"${CT_TMP_DIR}/files.list" # ... and use that list to find missing dependencies while read file; do do_resolve_deps "${file}" done <"${CT_TMP_DIR}/files.list" rm -rf "${CT_TMP_DIR}" trap - EXIT # OK, we're done. Back off. cd - >/dev/null