|  | #!/usr/bin/env perl | 
|  | # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only | 
|  | # (c) 2008, Steven Rostedt <srostedt@redhat.com> | 
|  | # | 
|  | # recordmcount.pl - makes a section called __mcount_loc that holds | 
|  | #                   all the offsets to the calls to mcount. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # | 
|  | # What we want to end up with this is that each object file will have a | 
|  | # section called __mcount_loc that will hold the list of pointers to mcount | 
|  | # callers. After final linking, the vmlinux will have within .init.data the | 
|  | # list of all callers to mcount between __start_mcount_loc and __stop_mcount_loc. | 
|  | # Later on boot up, the kernel will read this list, save the locations and turn | 
|  | # them into nops. When tracing or profiling is later enabled, these locations | 
|  | # will then be converted back to pointers to some function. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # This is no easy feat. This script is called just after the original | 
|  | # object is compiled and before it is linked. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # When parse this object file using 'objdump', the references to the call | 
|  | # sites are offsets from the section that the call site is in. Hence, all | 
|  | # functions in a section that has a call site to mcount, will have the | 
|  | # offset from the beginning of the section and not the beginning of the | 
|  | # function. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # But where this section will reside finally in vmlinx is undetermined at | 
|  | # this point. So we can't use this kind of offsets to record the final | 
|  | # address of this call site. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # The trick is to change the call offset referring the start of a section to | 
|  | # referring a function symbol in this section. During the link step, 'ld' will | 
|  | # compute the final address according to the information we record. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # e.g. | 
|  | # | 
|  | #  .section ".sched.text", "ax" | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | #  func1: | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | #        call mcount  (offset: 0x10) | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | #        ret | 
|  | #  .globl fun2 | 
|  | #  func2:             (offset: 0x20) | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | #        ret | 
|  | #  func3: | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | #        call mcount (offset: 0x30) | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Both relocation offsets for the mcounts in the above example will be | 
|  | # offset from .sched.text. If we choose global symbol func2 as a reference and | 
|  | # make another file called tmp.s with the new offsets: | 
|  | # | 
|  | #  .section __mcount_loc | 
|  | #  .quad  func2 - 0x10 | 
|  | #  .quad  func2 + 0x10 | 
|  | # | 
|  | # We can then compile this tmp.s into tmp.o, and link it back to the original | 
|  | # object. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # In our algorithm, we will choose the first global function we meet in this | 
|  | # section as the reference. But this gets hard if there is no global functions | 
|  | # in this section. In such a case we have to select a local one. E.g. func1: | 
|  | # | 
|  | #  .section ".sched.text", "ax" | 
|  | #  func1: | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | #        call mcount  (offset: 0x10) | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | #        ret | 
|  | #  func2: | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | #        call mcount (offset: 0x20) | 
|  | #        [...] | 
|  | #  .section "other.section" | 
|  | # | 
|  | # If we make the tmp.s the same as above, when we link together with | 
|  | # the original object, we will end up with two symbols for func1: | 
|  | # one local, one global.  After final compile, we will end up with | 
|  | # an undefined reference to func1 or a wrong reference to another global | 
|  | # func1 in other files. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Since local objects can reference local variables, we need to find | 
|  | # a way to make tmp.o reference the local objects of the original object | 
|  | # file after it is linked together. To do this, we convert func1 | 
|  | # into a global symbol before linking tmp.o. Then after we link tmp.o | 
|  | # we will only have a single symbol for func1 that is global. | 
|  | # We can convert func1 back into a local symbol and we are done. | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Here are the steps we take: | 
|  | # | 
|  | # 1) Record all the local and weak symbols by using 'nm' | 
|  | # 2) Use objdump to find all the call site offsets and sections for | 
|  | #    mcount. | 
|  | # 3) Compile the list into its own object. | 
|  | # 4) Do we have to deal with local functions? If not, go to step 8. | 
|  | # 5) Make an object that converts these local functions to global symbols | 
|  | #    with objcopy. | 
|  | # 6) Link together this new object with the list object. | 
|  | # 7) Convert the local functions back to local symbols and rename | 
|  | #    the result as the original object. | 
|  | # 8) Link the object with the list object. | 
|  | # 9) Move the result back to the original object. | 
|  | # | 
|  |  | 
|  | use warnings; | 
|  | use strict; | 
|  |  | 
|  | my $P = $0; | 
|  | $P =~ s@.*/@@g; | 
|  |  | 
|  | my $V = '0.1'; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ($#ARGV != 11) { | 
|  | print "usage: $P arch endian bits objdump objcopy cc ld nm rm mv is_module inputfile\n"; | 
|  | print "version: $V\n"; | 
|  | exit(1); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | my ($arch, $endian, $bits, $objdump, $objcopy, $cc, | 
|  | $ld, $nm, $rm, $mv, $is_module, $inputfile) = @ARGV; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # This file refers to mcount and shouldn't be ftraced, so lets' ignore it | 
|  | if ($inputfile =~ m,kernel/trace/ftrace\.o$,) { | 
|  | exit(0); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Acceptable sections to record. | 
|  | my %text_sections = ( | 
|  | ".text" => 1, | 
|  | ".init.text" => 1, | 
|  | ".ref.text" => 1, | 
|  | ".sched.text" => 1, | 
|  | ".spinlock.text" => 1, | 
|  | ".irqentry.text" => 1, | 
|  | ".softirqentry.text" => 1, | 
|  | ".kprobes.text" => 1, | 
|  | ".cpuidle.text" => 1, | 
|  | ".text.unlikely" => 1, | 
|  | ); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Acceptable section-prefixes to record. | 
|  | my %text_section_prefixes = ( | 
|  | ".text." => 1, | 
|  | ); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Note: we are nice to C-programmers here, thus we skip the '||='-idiom. | 
|  | $objdump = 'objdump' if (!$objdump); | 
|  | $objcopy = 'objcopy' if (!$objcopy); | 
|  | $cc = 'gcc' if (!$cc); | 
|  | $ld = 'ld' if (!$ld); | 
|  | $nm = 'nm' if (!$nm); | 
|  | $rm = 'rm' if (!$rm); | 
|  | $mv = 'mv' if (!$mv); | 
|  |  | 
|  | #print STDERR "running: $P '$arch' '$objdump' '$objcopy' '$cc' '$ld' " . | 
|  | #    "'$nm' '$rm' '$mv' '$inputfile'\n"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | my %locals;		# List of local (static) functions | 
|  | my %weak;		# List of weak functions | 
|  | my %convert;		# List of local functions used that needs conversion | 
|  |  | 
|  | my $type; | 
|  | my $local_regex;	# Match a local function (return function) | 
|  | my $weak_regex; 	# Match a weak function (return function) | 
|  | my $section_regex;	# Find the start of a section | 
|  | my $function_regex;	# Find the name of a function | 
|  | #    (return offset and func name) | 
|  | my $mcount_regex;	# Find the call site to mcount (return offset) | 
|  | my $mcount_adjust;	# Address adjustment to mcount offset | 
|  | my $alignment;		# The .align value to use for $mcount_section | 
|  | my $section_type;	# Section header plus possible alignment command | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ($arch =~ /(x86(_64)?)|(i386)/) { | 
|  | if ($bits == 64) { | 
|  | $arch = "x86_64"; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | $arch = "i386"; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # | 
|  | # We base the defaults off of i386, the other archs may | 
|  | # feel free to change them in the below if statements. | 
|  | # | 
|  | $local_regex = "^[0-9a-fA-F]+\\s+t\\s+(\\S+)"; | 
|  | $weak_regex = "^[0-9a-fA-F]+\\s+([wW])\\s+(\\S+)"; | 
|  | $section_regex = "Disassembly of section\\s+(\\S+):"; | 
|  | $function_regex = "^([0-9a-fA-F]+)\\s+<([^^]*?)>:"; | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):.*\\s(mcount|__fentry__)\$"; | 
|  | $section_type = '@progbits'; | 
|  | $mcount_adjust = 0; | 
|  | $type = ".long"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ($arch eq "x86_64") { | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):.*\\s(mcount|__fentry__)([+-]0x[0-9a-zA-Z]+)?\$"; | 
|  | $type = ".quad"; | 
|  | $alignment = 8; | 
|  | $mcount_adjust = -1; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # force flags for this arch | 
|  | $ld .= " -m elf_x86_64"; | 
|  | $objdump .= " -M x86-64"; | 
|  | $objcopy .= " -O elf64-x86-64"; | 
|  | $cc .= " -m64"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "i386") { | 
|  | $alignment = 4; | 
|  | $mcount_adjust = -1; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # force flags for this arch | 
|  | $ld .= " -m elf_i386"; | 
|  | $objdump .= " -M i386"; | 
|  | $objcopy .= " -O elf32-i386"; | 
|  | $cc .= " -m32"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "s390" && $bits == 64) { | 
|  | if ($cc =~ /-DCC_USING_HOTPATCH/) { | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):\\s*c0 04 00 00 00 00\\s*(brcl\\s*0,|jgnop\\s*)[0-9a-f]+ <([^\+]*)>\$"; | 
|  | $mcount_adjust = 0; | 
|  | } | 
|  | $alignment = 8; | 
|  | $type = ".quad"; | 
|  | $ld .= " -m elf64_s390"; | 
|  | $cc .= " -m64"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "sh") { | 
|  | $alignment = 2; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # force flags for this arch | 
|  | $ld .= " -m shlelf_linux"; | 
|  | if ($endian eq "big") { | 
|  | $objcopy .= " -O elf32-shbig-linux"; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | $objcopy .= " -O elf32-sh-linux"; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "powerpc") { | 
|  | my $ldemulation; | 
|  |  | 
|  | $local_regex = "^[0-9a-fA-F]+\\s+t\\s+(\\.?\\S+)"; | 
|  | # See comment in the sparc64 section for why we use '\w'. | 
|  | $function_regex = "^([0-9a-fA-F]+)\\s+<(\\.?\\w*?)>:"; | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):.*\\s\\.?_mcount\$"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ($endian eq "big") { | 
|  | $cc .= " -mbig-endian "; | 
|  | $ld .= " -EB "; | 
|  | $ldemulation = "ppc" | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | $cc .= " -mlittle-endian "; | 
|  | $ld .= " -EL "; | 
|  | $ldemulation = "lppc" | 
|  | } | 
|  | if ($bits == 64) { | 
|  | $type = ".quad"; | 
|  | $cc .= " -m64 "; | 
|  | $ld .= " -m elf64".$ldemulation." "; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | $cc .= " -m32 "; | 
|  | $ld .= " -m elf32".$ldemulation." "; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "arm") { | 
|  | $alignment = 2; | 
|  | $section_type = '%progbits'; | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):\\s*R_ARM_(CALL|PC24|THM_CALL)" . | 
|  | "\\s+(__gnu_mcount_nc|mcount)\$"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "arm64") { | 
|  | $alignment = 3; | 
|  | $section_type = '%progbits'; | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):\\s*R_AARCH64_CALL26\\s+_mcount\$"; | 
|  | $type = ".quad"; | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "ia64") { | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):.*\\s_mcount\$"; | 
|  | $type = "data8"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ($is_module eq "0") { | 
|  | $cc .= " -mconstant-gp"; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "sparc64") { | 
|  | # In the objdump output there are giblets like: | 
|  | # 0000000000000000 <igmp_net_exit-0x18>: | 
|  | # As there's some data blobs that get emitted into the | 
|  | # text section before the first instructions and the first | 
|  | # real symbols.  We don't want to match that, so to combat | 
|  | # this we use '\w' so we'll match just plain symbol names, | 
|  | # and not those that also include hex offsets inside of the | 
|  | # '<>' brackets.  Actually the generic function_regex setting | 
|  | # could safely use this too. | 
|  | $function_regex = "^([0-9a-fA-F]+)\\s+<(\\w*?)>:"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Sparc64 calls '_mcount' instead of plain 'mcount'. | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):.*\\s_mcount\$"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | $alignment = 8; | 
|  | $type = ".xword"; | 
|  | $ld .= " -m elf64_sparc"; | 
|  | $cc .= " -m64"; | 
|  | $objcopy .= " -O elf64-sparc"; | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "mips") { | 
|  | # To enable module support, we need to enable the -mlong-calls option | 
|  | # of gcc for module, after using this option, we can not get the real | 
|  | # offset of the calling to _mcount, but the offset of the lui | 
|  | # instruction or the addiu one. herein, we record the address of the | 
|  | # first one, and then we can replace this instruction by a branch | 
|  | # instruction to jump over the profiling function to filter the | 
|  | # indicated functions, or switch back to the lui instruction to trace | 
|  | # them, which means dynamic tracing. | 
|  | # | 
|  | #       c:	3c030000 	lui	v1,0x0 | 
|  | #			c: R_MIPS_HI16	_mcount | 
|  | #			c: R_MIPS_NONE	*ABS* | 
|  | #			c: R_MIPS_NONE	*ABS* | 
|  | #      10:	64630000 	daddiu	v1,v1,0 | 
|  | #			10: R_MIPS_LO16	_mcount | 
|  | #			10: R_MIPS_NONE	*ABS* | 
|  | #			10: R_MIPS_NONE	*ABS* | 
|  | #      14:	03e0082d 	move	at,ra | 
|  | #      18:	0060f809 	jalr	v1 | 
|  | # | 
|  | # for the kernel: | 
|  | # | 
|  | #     10:   03e0082d        move    at,ra | 
|  | #	  14:   0c000000        jal     0 <loongson_halt> | 
|  | #                    14: R_MIPS_26   _mcount | 
|  | #                    14: R_MIPS_NONE *ABS* | 
|  | #                    14: R_MIPS_NONE *ABS* | 
|  | #	 18:   00020021        nop | 
|  | if ($is_module eq "0") { | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+): R_MIPS_26\\s+_mcount\$"; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+): R_MIPS_HI16\\s+_mcount\$"; | 
|  | } | 
|  | $objdump .= " -Melf-trad".$endian."mips "; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ($endian eq "big") { | 
|  | $endian = " -EB "; | 
|  | $ld .= " -melf".$bits."btsmip"; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | $endian = " -EL "; | 
|  | $ld .= " -melf".$bits."ltsmip"; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | $cc .= " -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -mabi=" . $bits . $endian; | 
|  | $ld .= $endian; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ($bits == 64) { | 
|  | $function_regex = | 
|  | "^([0-9a-fA-F]+)\\s+<(.|[^\$]L.*?|\$[^L].*?|[^\$][^L].*?)>:"; | 
|  | $type = ".dword"; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "microblaze") { | 
|  | # Microblaze calls '_mcount' instead of plain 'mcount'. | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):.*\\s_mcount\$"; | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "riscv") { | 
|  | $function_regex = "^([0-9a-fA-F]+)\\s+<([^.0-9][0-9a-zA-Z_\\.]+)>:"; | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):\\sR_RISCV_CALL(_PLT)?\\s_?mcount\$"; | 
|  | $type = ".quad"; | 
|  | $alignment = 2; | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "nds32") { | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):\\s*R_NDS32_HI20_RELA\\s+_mcount\$"; | 
|  | $alignment = 2; | 
|  | } elsif ($arch eq "csky") { | 
|  | $mcount_regex = "^\\s*([0-9a-fA-F]+):\\s*R_CKCORE_PCREL_JSR_IMM26BY2\\s+_mcount\$"; | 
|  | $alignment = 2; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | die "Arch $arch is not supported with CONFIG_FTRACE_MCOUNT_RECORD"; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | my $text_found = 0; | 
|  | my $read_function = 0; | 
|  | my $opened = 0; | 
|  | my $mcount_section = "__mcount_loc"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | my $dirname; | 
|  | my $filename; | 
|  | my $prefix; | 
|  | my $ext; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ($inputfile =~ m,^(.*)/([^/]*)$,) { | 
|  | $dirname = $1; | 
|  | $filename = $2; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | $dirname = "."; | 
|  | $filename = $inputfile; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ($filename =~ m,^(.*)(\.\S),) { | 
|  | $prefix = $1; | 
|  | $ext = $2; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | $prefix = $filename; | 
|  | $ext = ""; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | my $mcount_s = $dirname . "/.tmp_mc_" . $prefix . ".s"; | 
|  | my $mcount_o = $dirname . "/.tmp_mc_" . $prefix . ".o"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Step 1: find all the local (static functions) and weak symbols. | 
|  | #         't' is local, 'w/W' is weak | 
|  | # | 
|  | open (IN, "$nm $inputfile|") || die "error running $nm"; | 
|  | while (<IN>) { | 
|  | if (/$local_regex/) { | 
|  | $locals{$1} = 1; | 
|  | } elsif (/$weak_regex/) { | 
|  | $weak{$2} = $1; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  | close(IN); | 
|  |  | 
|  | my @offsets;		# Array of offsets of mcount callers | 
|  | my $ref_func;		# reference function to use for offsets | 
|  | my $offset = 0;		# offset of ref_func to section beginning | 
|  |  | 
|  | ## | 
|  | # update_funcs - print out the current mcount callers | 
|  | # | 
|  | #  Go through the list of offsets to callers and write them to | 
|  | #  the output file in a format that can be read by an assembler. | 
|  | # | 
|  | sub update_funcs | 
|  | { | 
|  | return unless ($ref_func and @offsets); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Sanity check on weak function. A weak function may be overwritten by | 
|  | # another function of the same name, making all these offsets incorrect. | 
|  | if (defined $weak{$ref_func}) { | 
|  | die "$inputfile: ERROR: referencing weak function" . | 
|  | " $ref_func for mcount\n"; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # is this function static? If so, note this fact. | 
|  | if (defined $locals{$ref_func}) { | 
|  | $convert{$ref_func} = 1; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Loop through all the mcount caller offsets and print a reference | 
|  | # to the caller based from the ref_func. | 
|  | if (!$opened) { | 
|  | open(FILE, ">$mcount_s") || die "can't create $mcount_s\n"; | 
|  | $opened = 1; | 
|  | print FILE "\t.section $mcount_section,\"a\",$section_type\n"; | 
|  | print FILE "\t.align $alignment\n" if (defined($alignment)); | 
|  | } | 
|  | foreach my $cur_offset (@offsets) { | 
|  | printf FILE "\t%s %s + %d\n", $type, $ref_func, $cur_offset - $offset; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Step 2: find the sections and mcount call sites | 
|  | # | 
|  | open(IN, "LC_ALL=C $objdump -hdr $inputfile|") || die "error running $objdump"; | 
|  |  | 
|  | my $text; | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | # read headers first | 
|  | my $read_headers = 1; | 
|  |  | 
|  | while (<IN>) { | 
|  |  | 
|  | if ($read_headers && /$mcount_section/) { | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Somehow the make process can execute this script on an | 
|  | # object twice. If it does, we would duplicate the mcount | 
|  | # section and it will cause the function tracer self test | 
|  | # to fail. Check if the mcount section exists, and if it does, | 
|  | # warn and exit. | 
|  | # | 
|  | print STDERR "ERROR: $mcount_section already in $inputfile\n" . | 
|  | "\tThis may be an indication that your build is corrupted.\n" . | 
|  | "\tDelete $inputfile and try again. If the same object file\n" . | 
|  | "\tstill causes an issue, then disable CONFIG_DYNAMIC_FTRACE.\n"; | 
|  | exit(-1); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # is it a section? | 
|  | if (/$section_regex/) { | 
|  | $read_headers = 0; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Only record text sections that we know are safe | 
|  | $read_function = defined($text_sections{$1}); | 
|  | if (!$read_function) { | 
|  | foreach my $prefix (keys %text_section_prefixes) { | 
|  | if (substr($1, 0, length $prefix) eq $prefix) { | 
|  | $read_function = 1; | 
|  | last; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  | # print out any recorded offsets | 
|  | update_funcs(); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # reset all markers and arrays | 
|  | $text_found = 0; | 
|  | undef($ref_func); | 
|  | undef(@offsets); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # section found, now is this a start of a function? | 
|  | } elsif ($read_function && /$function_regex/) { | 
|  | $text_found = 1; | 
|  | $text = $2; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # if this is either a local function or a weak function | 
|  | # keep looking for functions that are global that | 
|  | # we can use safely. | 
|  | if (!defined($locals{$text}) && !defined($weak{$text})) { | 
|  | $ref_func = $text; | 
|  | $read_function = 0; | 
|  | $offset = hex $1; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | # if we already have a function, and this is weak, skip it | 
|  | if (!defined($ref_func) && !defined($weak{$text}) && | 
|  | # PPC64 can have symbols that start with .L and | 
|  | # gcc considers these special. Don't use them! | 
|  | $text !~ /^\.L/) { | 
|  | $ref_func = $text; | 
|  | $offset = hex $1; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  | # is this a call site to mcount? If so, record it to print later | 
|  | if ($text_found && /$mcount_regex/) { | 
|  | push(@offsets, (hex $1) + $mcount_adjust); | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # dump out anymore offsets that may have been found | 
|  | update_funcs(); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # If we did not find any mcount callers, we are done (do nothing). | 
|  | if (!$opened) { | 
|  | exit(0); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | close(FILE); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Step 3: Compile the file that holds the list of call sites to mcount. | 
|  | # | 
|  | `$cc -o $mcount_o -c $mcount_s`; | 
|  |  | 
|  | my @converts = keys %convert; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Step 4: Do we have sections that started with local functions? | 
|  | # | 
|  | if ($#converts >= 0) { | 
|  | my $globallist = ""; | 
|  | my $locallist = ""; | 
|  |  | 
|  | foreach my $con (@converts) { | 
|  | $globallist .= " --globalize-symbol $con"; | 
|  | $locallist .= " --localize-symbol $con"; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | my $globalobj = $dirname . "/.tmp_gl_" . $filename; | 
|  | my $globalmix = $dirname . "/.tmp_mx_" . $filename; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Step 5: set up each local function as a global | 
|  | # | 
|  | `$objcopy $globallist $inputfile $globalobj`; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Step 6: Link the global version to our list. | 
|  | # | 
|  | `$ld -r $globalobj $mcount_o -o $globalmix`; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Step 7: Convert the local functions back into local symbols | 
|  | # | 
|  | `$objcopy $locallist $globalmix $inputfile`; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Remove the temp files | 
|  | `$rm $globalobj $globalmix`; | 
|  |  | 
|  | } else { | 
|  |  | 
|  | my $mix = $dirname . "/.tmp_mx_" . $filename; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Step 8: Link the object with our list of call sites object. | 
|  | # | 
|  | `$ld -r $inputfile $mcount_o -o $mix`; | 
|  |  | 
|  | # | 
|  | # Step 9: Move the result back to the original object. | 
|  | # | 
|  | `$mv $mix $inputfile`; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | # Clean up the temp files | 
|  | `$rm $mcount_o $mcount_s`; | 
|  |  | 
|  | exit(0); | 
|  |  | 
|  | # vim: softtabstop=4 |