# Create global symbol declarations, transfer vector, and # linker options files for PerlShr. # # Processes the output of makedef.pl. # # Input: # $cc_cmd - compiler command # $objsuffix - file type (including '.') used for object files. # $libperl - Perl object library. # $extnames - package names for static extensions (used to generate # linker options file entries for boot functions) # $rtlopt - name of options file specifying RTLs to which PerlShr.Exe # must be linked # # Output: # PerlShr_Attr.Opt - linker options file which specifies that global vars # be placed in NOSHR,WRT psects. Use when linking any object files # against PerlShr.Exe, since cc places global vars in SHR,WRT psects # by default. # PerlShr_Bld.Opt - declares universal symbols for PerlShr.Exe # Perlshr_Gbl*.Mar, Perlshr_Gbl*.Obj (VAX only) - declares global symbols # for global vars (done here because gcc can't globaldef) and creates # transfer vectors for routines on a VAX. # PerlShr_Gbl.Opt (VAX only) - list of PerlShr_Gbl*.Obj, used for input # to the linker when building PerlShr.Exe. # # To do: # - figure out a good way to collect global vars in one psect, given that # we can't use globaldef because of gcc. # - then, check for existing files and preserve symbol and transfer vector # order for upward compatibility # - then, add GSMATCH to options file - but how do we insure that new # library has everything old one did # (i.e. /Define=DEBUGGING,EMBED,MULTIPLICITY)? # # Author: Charles Bailey bailey@newman.upenn.edu use strict; require 5.000; my $debug = $ENV{'GEN_SHRFLS_DEBUG'}; print "gen_shrfls.pl Rev. 8-Jul-2011\n" if $debug; if ($ARGV[0] eq '-f') { open(INP,$ARGV[1]) or die "Can't read input file $ARGV[1]: $!\n"; print "Input taken from file $ARGV[1]\n" if $debug; @ARGV = (); while () { chomp; push(@ARGV,split(/\|/,$_)); } close INP; print "Read input data | ",join(' | ',@ARGV)," |\n" if $debug > 1; } my $cc_cmd = shift @ARGV; # no longer used to run the preprocessor # Someday, we'll have $GetSyI built into perl . . . my $isvax = `\$ Write Sys\$Output \(F\$GetSyI(\"HW_MODEL\") .LE. 1024 .AND. F\$GetSyI(\"HW_MODEL\") .GT. 0\)`; chomp $isvax; print "\$isvax: \\$isvax\\\n" if $debug; my $isi64 = `\$ Write Sys\$Output \(F\$GetSyI(\"HW_MODEL\") .GE. 4096)`; chomp $isi64; print "\$isi64: \\$isi64\\\n" if $debug; print "Input \$cc_cmd: \\$cc_cmd\\\n" if $debug; my $docc = ($cc_cmd !~ /^~~/); print "\$docc = $docc\n" if $debug; my ( $use_threads, $use_mymalloc, $care_about_case, $shorten_symbols, $debugging_enabled, $hide_mymalloc, $isgcc, $use_perlio, $dir ) = ( 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0 ); if (-f 'perl.h') { $dir = '[]'; } elsif (-f '[-]perl.h') { $dir = '[-]'; } else { die "$0: Can't find perl.h\n"; } # Go see what is enabled in config.sh my $config = $dir . "config.sh"; open CONFIG, '<', $config; while() { $use_threads++ if /usethreads='(define|yes|true|t|y|1)'/i; $use_mymalloc++ if /usemymalloc='(define|yes|true|t|y|1)'/i; $care_about_case++ if /d_vms_case_sensitive_symbols='(define|yes|true|t|y|1)'/i; $shorten_symbols++ if /d_vms_shorten_long_symbols='(define|yes|true|t|y|1)'/i; $debugging_enabled++ if /usedebugging_perl='(define|yes|true|t|y|1)'/i; $hide_mymalloc++ if /embedmymalloc='(define|yes|true|t|y|1)'/i; $isgcc++ if /gccversion='[^']/; $use_perlio++ if /useperlio='(define|yes|true|t|y|1)'/i; } close CONFIG; # put quotes back onto defines - they were removed by DCL on the way in if (my ($prefix,$defines,$suffix) = ($cc_cmd =~ m#(.*)/Define=(.*?)([/\s].*)#i)) { $defines =~ s/^\((.*)\)$/$1/; $debugging_enabled ||= $defines =~ /\bDEBUGGING\b/; my @defines = split(/,/,$defines); $cc_cmd = "$prefix/Define=(" . join(',',grep($_ = "\"$_\"",@defines)) . ')' . $suffix; } print "Filtered \$cc_cmd: \\$cc_cmd\\\n" if $debug; # check for gcc - if present, we'll need to use MACRO hack to # define global symbols for shared variables print "\$isgcc: $isgcc\n" if $debug; print "\$debugging_enabled: $debugging_enabled\n" if $debug; my $objsuffix = shift @ARGV; print "\$objsuffix: \\$objsuffix\\\n" if $debug; my $dbgprefix = shift @ARGV; print "\$dbgprefix: \\$dbgprefix\\\n" if $debug; my $olbsuffix = shift @ARGV; print "\$olbsuffix: \\$olbsuffix\\\n" if $debug; my $libperl = "${dbgprefix}libperl$olbsuffix"; my $extnames = shift @ARGV; print "\$extnames: \\$extnames\\\n" if $debug; my $rtlopt = shift @ARGV; print "\$rtlopt: \\$rtlopt\\\n" if $debug; my (%vars, %fcns); open my $makedefs, '<', $dir . 'makedef.lis' or die "Unable to open makedef.lis: $!"; while (my $line = <$makedefs>) { chomp $line; # makedef.pl loses distinction between vars and funcs, so # use the start of the name to guess and add specific # exceptions when we know about them. if ($line =~ m/^PL_/ || $line eq 'PerlIO_perlio' || $line eq 'PerlIO_pending') { $vars{$line}++; } else { $fcns{$line}++; } } if ($debugging_enabled and $isgcc) { $vars{'colors'}++ } foreach (split /\s+/, $extnames) { my($pkgname) = $_; $pkgname =~ s/::/__/g; $fcns{"boot_$pkgname"}++; print "Adding boot_$pkgname to \%fcns (for extension $_)\n" if $debug; } # For symbols over 31 characters, export the shortened name. # TODO: Make this general purpose so we can predict the shortened name the # compiler will generate for any symbol over 31 characters in length. The # docs to CC/NAMES=SHORTENED describe the CRC used to shorten the name, but # don't describe its use fully enough to actually mimic what the compiler # does. if ($shorten_symbols) { if (exists $fcns{'Perl_ck_entersub_args_proto_or_list'}) { delete $fcns{'Perl_ck_entersub_args_proto_or_list'}; if ($care_about_case) { $fcns{'Perl_ck_entersub_args_p11c2bjj$'}++; } else { $fcns{'PERL_CK_ENTERSUB_ARGS_P3IAT616$'}++; } } } # Eventually, we'll check against existing copies here, so we can add new # symbols to an existing options file in an upwardly-compatible manner. my $marord = 1; open(OPTBLD,'>', "${dir}${dbgprefix}perlshr_bld.opt") or die "$0: Can't write to ${dir}${dbgprefix}perlshr_bld.opt: $!\n"; if ($isvax) { open(MAR, '>', "${dir}perlshr_gbl${marord}.mar") or die "$0: Can't write to ${dir}perlshr_gbl${marord}.mar: $!\n"; print MAR "\t.title perlshr_gbl$marord\n"; } unless ($isgcc) { if ($isi64) { print OPTBLD "PSECT_ATTR=\$GLOBAL_RO_VARS,NOEXE,RD,NOWRT,SHR\n"; print OPTBLD "PSECT_ATTR=\$GLOBAL_RW_VARS,NOEXE,RD,WRT,NOSHR\n"; } else { print OPTBLD "PSECT_ATTR=\$GLOBAL_RO_VARS,PIC,NOEXE,RD,NOWRT,SHR\n"; print OPTBLD "PSECT_ATTR=\$GLOBAL_RW_VARS,PIC,NOEXE,RD,WRT,NOSHR\n"; } } print OPTBLD "case_sensitive=yes\n" if $care_about_case; my $count = 0; foreach my $var (sort (keys %vars)) { if ($isvax) { print OPTBLD "UNIVERSAL=$var\n"; } else { print OPTBLD "SYMBOL_VECTOR=($var=DATA)\n"; } # This hack brought to you by the lack of a globaldef in gcc. if ($isgcc) { if ($count++ > 200) { # max 254 psects/file print MAR "\t.end\n"; close MAR; $marord++; open(MAR, '>', "${dir}perlshr_gbl${marord}.mar") or die "$0: Can't write to ${dir}perlshr_gbl${marord}.mar: $!\n"; print MAR "\t.title perlshr_gbl$marord\n"; $count = 0; } print MAR "\t.psect ${var},long,pic,ovr,rd,wrt,noexe,noshr\n"; print MAR "\t${var}:: .blkl 1\n"; } } print MAR "\t.psect \$transfer_vec,pic,rd,nowrt,exe,shr\n" if ($isvax); foreach my $func (sort keys %fcns) { if ($isvax) { print MAR "\t.transfer $func\n"; print MAR "\t.mask $func\n"; print MAR "\tjmp G\^${func}+2\n"; } else { print OPTBLD "SYMBOL_VECTOR=($func=PROCEDURE)\n"; } } if ($isvax) { print MAR "\t.end\n"; close MAR; } open(OPTATTR, '>', "${dir}perlshr_attr.opt") or die "$0: Can't write to ${dir}perlshr_attr.opt: $!\n"; if ($isgcc) { # TODO -- lost ability to distinguish constant vars from others when # we switched to using makedef.pl for input. # foreach my $var (sort keys %cvars) { # print OPTATTR "PSECT_ATTR=${var},PIC,OVR,RD,NOEXE,NOWRT,SHR\n"; # } foreach my $var (sort keys %vars) { print OPTATTR "PSECT_ATTR=${var},PIC,OVR,RD,NOEXE,WRT,NOSHR\n"; } } else { print OPTATTR "! No additional linker directives are needed when using DECC\n"; } close OPTATTR; my $incstr = 'PERL,GLOBALS'; my (@symfiles, $drvrname); if ($isvax) { $drvrname = "Compile_shrmars.tmp_".time; open (DRVR,'>', $drvrname) or die "$0: Can't write to $drvrname: $!\n"; print DRVR "\$ Set NoOn\n"; print DRVR "\$ Delete/NoLog/NoConfirm $drvrname;\n"; print DRVR "\$ old_proc_vfy = F\$Environment(\"VERIFY_PROCEDURE\")\n"; print DRVR "\$ old_img_vfy = F\$Environment(\"VERIFY_IMAGE\")\n"; print DRVR "\$ MCR $^X -e \"\$ENV{'LIBPERL_RDT'} = (stat('$libperl'))[9]\"\n"; print DRVR "\$ Set Verify\n"; print DRVR "\$ If F\$Search(\"$libperl\").eqs.\"\" Then Library/Object/Create $libperl\n"; do { push(@symfiles,"perlshr_gbl$marord"); print DRVR "\$ Macro/NoDebug/Object=PerlShr_Gbl${marord}$objsuffix PerlShr_Gbl$marord.Mar\n"; print DRVR "\$ Library/Object/Replace/Log $libperl PerlShr_Gbl${marord}$objsuffix\n"; } while (--$marord); # We had to have a working miniperl to run this program; it's probably the # one we just built. It depended on LibPerl, which will be changed when # the PerlShr_Gbl* modules get inserted, so miniperl will be out of date, # and so, therefore, will all of its dependents . . . # We touch LibPerl here so it'll be back 'in date', and we won't rebuild # miniperl etc., and therefore LibPerl, the next time we invoke MM[KS]. print DRVR "\$ old_proc_vfy = F\$Verify(old_proc_vfy,old_img_vfy)\n"; print DRVR "\$ MCR $^X -e \"utime 0, \$ENV{'LIBPERL_RDT'}, '$libperl'\"\n"; close DRVR; } # Initial hack to permit building of compatible shareable images for a # given version of Perl. if ($ENV{PERLSHR_USE_GSMATCH}) { if ($ENV{PERLSHR_USE_GSMATCH} eq 'INCLUDE_COMPILE_OPTIONS') { # Build up a major ID. Since it can only be 8 bits, we encode the version # number in the top four bits and use the bottom four for build options # that'll cause incompatibilities my ($ver, $sub) = $] =~ /\.(\d\d\d)(\d\d)/; $ver += 0; $sub += 0; my $gsmatch = ($sub >= 50) ? "equal" : "lequal"; # Force an equal match for # dev, but be more forgiving # for releases $ver *=16; $ver += 8 if $debugging_enabled; # If DEBUGGING is set $ver += 4 if $use_threads; # if we're threaded $ver += 2 if $use_mymalloc; # if we're using perl's malloc print OPTBLD "GSMATCH=$gsmatch,$ver,$sub\n"; } else { my $major = int($] * 1000) & 0xFF; # range 0..255 my $minor = int(($] * 1000 - $major) * 100 + 0.5) & 0xFF; # range 0..255 print OPTBLD "GSMATCH=LEQUAL,$major,$minor\n"; } print OPTBLD 'CLUSTER=$$TRANSFER_VECTOR,,', map(",$_$objsuffix",@symfiles), "\n"; } elsif (@symfiles) { $incstr .= ',' . join(',',@symfiles); } # Include object modules and RTLs in options file # Linker wants /Include and /Library on different lines print OPTBLD "$libperl/Include=($incstr)\n"; print OPTBLD "$libperl/Library\n"; open(RTLOPT,$rtlopt) or die "$0: Can't read options file $rtlopt: $!\n"; while () { print OPTBLD; } close RTLOPT; close OPTBLD; exec "\$ \@$drvrname" if $isvax; __END__