xtchain/scripts/objdump-wrapper

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#!/bin/sh
# PROJECT: XTchain
# LICENSE: See the COPYING.md in the top level directory
# FILE: scripts/objdump-wrapper
# DESCRIPTION: OBJDUMP Wrapper
# DEVELOPERS: Martin Storsjo <martin@martin.st>
# Rafal Kupiec <belliash@codingworkshop.eu.org>
# 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