#!/bin/sh # PROJECT: XTchain # LICENSE: See the COPYING.md in the top level directory # FILE: scripts/objdump-wrapper # DESCRIPTION: OBJDUMP Wrapper # DEVELOPERS: Martin Storsjo # Rafal Kupiec # Set basic variables DIR="$(cd $(dirname $0) && pwd)" # Update PATH export PATH="$DIR":"$PATH" # Libtool can try to run objdump -f and wants to see certain strings in # the output, to accept it being a valid windows (import) library if [ "$1" = "-f" ]; then llvm-readobj $2 | while read -r line; do case $line in File:*) file=$(echo $line | awk '{print $2}') ;; Format:*) format=$(echo $line | awk '{print $2}') case $format in COFF-i386) format=pe-i386 ;; COFF-x86-64) format=pe-x86-64 ;; COFF-ARM*) # This is wrong; modern COFF armv7 isn't pe-arm-wince, and # arm64 definitely isn't, but libtool wants to see this # string (or some of the others) in order to accept it. format=pe-arm-wince ;; esac echo $file: file format $format ;; esac done else llvm-objdump "$@" fi