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authorAvi Halachmi (:avih) <avihpit@yahoo.com>2016-06-12 14:51:29 +0300
committerAvi Halachmi (:avih) <avihpit@yahoo.com>2016-06-19 14:43:46 +0300
commit100f94be99ef06fb168850da528492b00e7520dc (patch)
tree2f3705fa318d68a964300989cb1ffb9136a9072c
parent1ca685f887310b5cbdc415cdfc3a578dbc8d82d8 (diff)
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tiny_libmaker: more robust arguments interpretation
- Syntax is now much closer to gnu ar, but still supports whatever was supported before, with the following exceptions (which gnu ar has too): - lib is now mandatory (was optional and defaulted to ar_test.a before). - Path cannot start with '-' (but ./-myfile.o is OK). - Unlike gnu ar, modes are still optional (as before). - Now supports also (like gnu ar): - First argument as options doesn't have to start with '-', later options do. - Now supports mode v (verbose) with same output format as gnu ar. - Any names for lib/objs (were limited to .a/.o - broke cmake on windows). - Now explicitly fail on options which would be destructive for the user. - Now doesn't get confused by options between file arguments. - Still ignores other unknown options - as before. - Now doesn't read out-of-bounds if an option is one char. - As a result, cmake for windows can now use tiny_libmaker as ar, and configure can also detect tiny_libmaker as a valid ar (both couldn't before). Ignoring all options could previously cause to misinterpret the mode in a destructive way, e.g. if the user wanted to do something with an existing archive (such as p - print, or x - extract, etc), then it would instead just delete (re-create) the archive. Modes which can be destructive if ignored now explicitly fail. These include [habdioptxN]. Note that 'h' can be ignored, but this way we also implicitly print the usage for -h/--help. The .a/.o name limitations previously resulted in complete failure on some cases, such as cmake on windows which uses <filename>.obj and <libname>.lib . Fixed: e.g. 'tiny_libmaker r x.a x.o' was reading out of bounds [-1] for 'r'.
-rw-r--r--win32/tools/tiny_libmaker.c88
1 files changed, 54 insertions, 34 deletions
diff --git a/win32/tools/tiny_libmaker.c b/win32/tools/tiny_libmaker.c
index 62d2a2e..e8580bb 100644
--- a/win32/tools/tiny_libmaker.c
+++ b/win32/tools/tiny_libmaker.c
@@ -71,50 +71,69 @@ ArHdr arhdro = {
ARFMAG
};
+/* Returns 1 if s contains any of the chars of list, else 0 */
+int contains_any(const char *s, const char *list) {
+ const char *l;
+ for (; *s; s++) {
+ for (l = list; *l; l++) {
+ if (*s == *l)
+ return 1;
+ }
+ }
+ return 0;
+}
+
+int usage(int ret) {
+ fprintf(stderr, "usage: tiny_libmaker [rcsv] lib file...\n");
+ fprintf(stderr, "Always creates a new lib. [abdioptxN] are explicitly rejected.\n");
+ return ret;
+}
+
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
FILE *fi, *fh = NULL, *fo = NULL;
ElfW(Ehdr) *ehdr;
ElfW(Shdr) *shdr;
ElfW(Sym) *sym;
- int i, fsize, iarg;
+ int i, fsize, i_lib, i_obj;
char *buf, *shstr, *symtab = NULL, *strtab = NULL;
int symtabsize = 0;//, strtabsize = 0;
char *anames = NULL;
int *afpos = NULL;
int istrlen, strpos = 0, fpos = 0, funccnt = 0, funcmax, hofs;
- char afile[260], tfile[260], stmp[20];
+ char tfile[260], stmp[20];
char *file, *name;
int ret = 2;
+ char *ops_conflict = "habdioptxN"; // unsupported but destructive if ignored.
+ int verbose = 0;
-
- strcpy(afile, "ar_test.a");
- iarg = 1;
-
- if (argc < 2)
- {
- printf("usage: tiny_libmaker [lib] file...\n");
- return 1;
- }
- for (i=1; i<argc; i++) {
- istrlen = strlen(argv[i]);
- if (argv[i][istrlen-2] == '.') {
- if(argv[i][istrlen-1] == 'a')
- strcpy(afile, argv[i]);
- else if(argv[i][istrlen-1] == 'o') {
- iarg = i;
- break;
- }
+ i_lib = 0; i_obj = 0; // will hold the index of the lib and first obj
+ for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
+ const char *a = argv[i];
+ if (*a == '-' && strstr(a, "."))
+ return usage(1); // -x.y is always invalid (same as gnu ar)
+ if ((*a == '-') || (i == 1 && !strstr(a, "."))) { // options argument
+ if (contains_any(a, ops_conflict))
+ return usage(1);
+ if (strstr(a, "v"))
+ verbose = 1;
+ } else { // lib or obj files: don't abort - keep validating all args.
+ if (!i_lib) // first file is the lib
+ i_lib = i;
+ else if (!i_obj) // second file is the first obj
+ i_obj = i;
}
}
+ if (!i_obj) // implies also no i_lib
+ return usage(1);
- if ((fh = fopen(afile, "wb")) == NULL)
+ if ((fh = fopen(argv[i_lib], "wb")) == NULL)
{
- fprintf(stderr, "Can't open file %s \n", afile);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Can't open file %s \n", argv[i_lib]);
goto the_end;
}
- sprintf(tfile, "%s.tmp", afile);
+ sprintf(tfile, "%s.tmp", argv[i_lib]);
if ((fo = fopen(tfile, "wb+")) == NULL)
{
fprintf(stderr, "Can't create temporary file %s\n", tfile);
@@ -125,16 +144,19 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
afpos = realloc(NULL, funcmax * sizeof *afpos); // 250 func
memcpy(&arhdro.ar_mode, "100666", 6);
- //iarg = 1;
- while (iarg < argc)
+ // i_obj = first input object file
+ while (i_obj < argc)
{
- if (!strcmp(argv[iarg], "rcs")) {
- iarg++;
+ if (*argv[i_obj] == '-') { // by now, all options start with '-'
+ i_obj++;
continue;
}
- if ((fi = fopen(argv[iarg], "rb")) == NULL)
+ if (verbose)
+ printf("a - %s\n", argv[i_obj]);
+
+ if ((fi = fopen(argv[i_obj], "rb")) == NULL)
{
- fprintf(stderr, "Can't open file %s \n", argv[iarg]);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Can't open file %s \n", argv[i_obj]);
goto the_end;
}
fseek(fi, 0, SEEK_END);
@@ -144,13 +166,11 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
fread(buf, fsize, 1, fi);
fclose(fi);
- //printf("%s:\n", argv[iarg]);
-
// elf header
ehdr = (ElfW(Ehdr) *)buf;
if (ehdr->e_ident[4] != ELFCLASSW)
{
- fprintf(stderr, "Unsupported Elf Class: %s\n", argv[iarg]);
+ fprintf(stderr, "Unsupported Elf Class: %s\n", argv[i_obj]);
goto the_end;
}
@@ -202,7 +222,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
}
}
- file = argv[iarg];
+ file = argv[i_obj];
for (name = strchr(file, 0);
name > file && name[-1] != '/' && name[-1] != '\\';
--name);
@@ -217,7 +237,7 @@ int main(int argc, char **argv)
fwrite(&arhdro, sizeof(arhdro), 1, fo);
fwrite(buf, fsize, 1, fo);
free(buf);
- iarg++;
+ i_obj++;
fpos += (fsize + sizeof(arhdro));
}
hofs = 8 + sizeof(arhdr) + strpos + (funccnt+1) * sizeof(int);