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#!/usr/bin/sh
# This is a script to select which GCC spec file fragment
# should be the destination of the redhat-annobin-cc1 symlink.
# Author: Nick Clifton <nickc@redhat.com>
# Copyright (c) 2021 Red Hat.
#
# This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published
# by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your
# option) any later version.
# It is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# Usage:
# redhat-annobin-plugin-select [script-dir]
#
# If script-dir is not provided then /usr/lib/rpm/redhat is used
# as the location where all of the annobin plugin selection files
# can be found.
if test "x$1" = "x" ;
then
rrcdir=/usr/lib/rpm/redhat
else
rrcdir=$1
fi
# Set this variable to non-zero to enable the generation of debugging
# messages.
debug=0
# Decide which version of the annobin plugin for gcc should be used.
# There are two possible versions, one created by the annobin package and one
# created by the gcc package. The logic selects the gcc version unless both
# have been built by the same version of the compiler. In that case the
# annobin version is selected instead.
#
# The point of all this is that the annobin plugin is very sensitive to
# mismatches with the version of gcc that built it. If the plugin is built
# by version A of gcc, but then run on version B of gcc, it is possible for
# the plugin to misbehave, which then causes problems if gating tests examine
# the plugin's output. (This has happened more than once in RHEL...).
#
# So the plugin is built both by gcc and by the annobin package. This means
# that whenever gcc is updated a fresh plugin is built, and the logic below
# will select that version. But in order to allow annobin development to
# proceed independtently of gcc, the annobin package can also update its
# version of the plugin, and the logic will select this new version.
# This is where the annobin package stores the information on the version
# of gcc that built the annobin plugin.
aver=`gcc --print-file-name=plugin`/annobin-plugin-version-info
# This is where the gcc package stores its version information.
gver=`gcc --print-file-name=rpmver`
aplugin=`gcc --print-file-name=plugin`/annobin.so.0.0.0
gplugin=`gcc --print-file-name=plugin`/gcc-annobin.so.0.0.0
# This is the file that needs to be updated when either of those version
# files changes.
rac1=redhat-annobin-cc1
# This is the GCC spec file fragment that selects the gcc-built version of
# the annobin plugin
select_gcc=redhat-annobin-select-gcc-built-plugin
# This is the GCC spec file fragment that selects the annobin-built version
# of the annobin plugin
select_annobin=redhat-annobin-select-annobin-built-plugin
install_annobin_version=0
install_gcc_version=0
if [ -f $aplugin ]
then
if [ -f $gplugin ]
then
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Both plugins exist, checking version information"
fi
if [ -f $gver ]
then
if [ -f $aver ]
then
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Both plugin version files exist - comparing..."
fi
# Get the first line from the version info files. This is just in
# vase there are extra lines in the files.
avers=`head --lines=1 $aver`
gvers=`head --lines=1 $gver`
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Annobin plugin built by gcc $avers"
echo " redhat-rpm-config: GCC plugin built by gcc $gvers"
fi
# If both plugins were built by the same version of gcc then select
# the one from the annobin package (in case it is built from newer
# sources). If the plugin builder versions differ, select the gcc
# built version instead. This assumes that the gcc built version
# always matches the installed gcc, which should be true.
if [ $avers = $gvers ]
then
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Both plugins built by the same compiler - using annobin-built plugin"
fi
install_annobin_version=1
else
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Versions differ - using gcc-built plugin"
fi
install_gcc_version=1
fi
else
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Annobin version file does not exist, using gcc-built plugin"
fi
install_gcc_version=1
fi
else
if [ -f $aver ]
then
# FIXME: This is suspicious. If the installed GCC does not supports plugins
# then enabling the annobin plugin will not work.
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: GCC plugin version file does not exist, using annobin-built plugin"
fi
install_annobin_version=1
else
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Neither version file exists - playing safe and using gcc-built plugin"
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Note: expected to find $aver and/or $gver"
fi
install_gcc_version=1
fi
fi
else
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Only the annobin plugin exists - using that"
fi
install_annobin_version=1
fi
else
if [ -f $gplugin ]
then
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Only the gcc plugin exists - using that"
fi
else
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Neither plugin exists - playing safe and using gcc-built plugin"
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Note: expected to find $aplugin and/or $gplugin"
fi
fi
install_gcc_version=1
fi
if [ $install_annobin_version -eq 1 ]
then
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Installing annobin version of $rac1"
fi
pushd $rrcdir > /dev/null
rm -f $rac1
ln -s $select_annobin "$rac1"
popd > /dev/null
else if [ $install_gcc_version -eq 1 ]
then
if [ $debug -eq 1 ]
then
echo " redhat-rpm-config: Installing gcc version of $rac1"
fi
pushd $rrcdir > /dev/null
rm -f $rac1
ln -s $select_gcc $rac1
popd > /dev/null
fi
fi
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