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one can now use verbatim the arguments used by the driver invocation to link e.g. cc1. 2018-10-04 Bernhard Reutner-Fischer <aldot@gcc.gnu.org> * unused_functions.py: Handle archive files. From-SVN: r264856
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Python
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179 lines
6.0 KiB
Python
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/env python
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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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#
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# Copyright (c) 2018 Free Software Foundation
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# Contributed by Bernhard Reutner-Fischer <aldot@gcc.gnu.org>
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# Inspired by bloat-o-meter from busybox.
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# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms and
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# conditions of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
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# Software Foundation.
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# For a set of object-files, determine symbols that are
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# - public but should be static
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# Examples:
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# unused_functions.py ./gcc/fortran
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# unused_functions.py gcc/c gcc/c-family/ gcc/*-c.o | grep -v "'gt_"
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# unused_functions.py gcc/cp gcc/c-family/ gcc/*-c.o | grep -v "'gt_"
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import sys, os
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from tempfile import mkdtemp
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from subprocess import Popen, PIPE
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def usage():
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sys.stderr.write("usage: %s [-v] [dirs | files] [-- <readelf options>]\n"
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% sys.argv[0])
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sys.stderr.write("\t-v\tVerbose output\n");
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sys.exit(1)
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(odir, sym_args, tmpd, verbose) = (set(), "", None, False)
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for i in range(1, len(sys.argv)):
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f = sys.argv[i]
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if f == '--': # sym_args
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sym_args = ' '.join(sys.argv[i + 1:])
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break
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if f == '-v':
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verbose = True
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continue
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if not os.path.exists(f):
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sys.stderr.write("Error: No such file or directory '%s'\n" % f)
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usage()
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else:
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if f.endswith('.a') and tmpd is None:
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tmpd = mkdtemp(prefix='unused_fun')
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odir.add(f)
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def dbg(args):
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if not verbose: return
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print(args)
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def get_symbols(file):
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syms = {}
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rargs = "readelf -W -s %s %s" % (sym_args, file)
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p0 = Popen((a for a in rargs.split(' ') if a.strip() != ''), stdout=PIPE)
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p1 = Popen(["c++filt"], stdin=p0.stdout, stdout=PIPE,
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universal_newlines=True)
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lines = p1.communicate()[0]
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for l in lines.split('\n'):
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l = l.strip()
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if not len(l) or not l[0].isdigit(): continue
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larr = l.split()
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if len(larr) != 8: continue
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num, value, size, typ, bind, vis, ndx, name = larr
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if typ == 'SECTION' or typ == 'FILE': continue
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# I don't think we have many aliases in gcc, re-instate the addr
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# lut otherwise.
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if vis != 'DEFAULT': continue
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#value = int(value, 16)
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#size = int(size, 16) if size.startswith('0x') else int(size)
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defined = ndx != 'UND'
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globl = bind == 'GLOBAL'
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# c++ RID_FUNCTION_NAME dance. FORNOW: Handled as local use
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# Is that correct?
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if name.endswith('::__FUNCTION__') and typ == 'OBJECT':
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name = name[0:(len(name) - len('::__FUNCTION__'))]
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if defined: defined = False
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if defined and not globl: continue
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syms.setdefault(name, {})
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syms[name][['use','def'][defined]] = True
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syms[name][['local','global'][globl]] = True
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# Note: we could filter out e.g. debug_* symbols by looking for
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# value in the debug_macro sections.
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if p1.returncode != 0:
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print("Warning: Reading file '%s' exited with %r|%r"
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% (file, p0.returncode, p1.returncode))
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p0.kill()
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return syms
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(oprog, nprog) = ({}, {})
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def walker(paths):
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def ar_x(archive):
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dbg("Archive %s" % path)
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f = os.path.abspath(archive)
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f = os.path.splitdrive(f)[1]
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d = tmpd + os.path.sep + f
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d = os.path.normpath(d)
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owd = os.getcwd()
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try:
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os.makedirs(d)
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os.chdir(d)
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p0 = Popen(["ar", "x", "%s" % os.path.join(owd, archive)],
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stderr=PIPE, universal_newlines=True)
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p0.communicate()
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if p0.returncode > 0: d = None # assume thin archive
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except:
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dbg("ar x: Error: %s: %s" % (archive, sys.exc_info()[0]))
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os.chdir(owd)
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raise
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os.chdir(owd)
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if d: dbg("Extracted to %s" % (d))
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return (archive, d)
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def ar_t(archive):
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dbg("Thin archive, using existing files:")
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try:
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p0 = Popen(["ar", "t", "%s" % archive], stdout=PIPE,
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universal_newlines=True)
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ret = p0.communicate()[0]
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return ret.split('\n')
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except:
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dbg("ar t: Error: %s: %s" % (archive, sys.exc_info()[0]))
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raise
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prog = {}
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for path in paths:
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if os.path.isdir(path):
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for r, dirs, files in os.walk(path):
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if files: dbg("Files %s" % ", ".join(files))
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if dirs: dbg("Dirs %s" % ", ".join(dirs))
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prog.update(walker([os.path.join(r, f) for f in files]))
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prog.update(walker([os.path.join(r, d) for d in dirs]))
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else:
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if path.endswith('.a'):
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if ar_x(path)[1] is not None: continue # extract worked
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prog.update(walker(ar_t(path)))
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if not path.endswith('.o'): continue
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dbg("Reading symbols from %s" % (path))
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prog[os.path.normpath(path)] = get_symbols(path)
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return prog
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def resolve(prog):
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x = prog.keys()
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use = set()
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# for each unique pair of different files
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for (f, g) in ((f,g) for f in x for g in x if f != g):
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refs = set()
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# for each defined symbol
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for s in (s for s in prog[f] if prog[f][s].get('def') and s in prog[g]):
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if prog[g][s].get('use'):
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refs.add(s)
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for s in refs:
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# Prune externally referenced symbols as speed optimization only
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for i in (i for i in x if s in prog[i]): del prog[i][s]
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use |= refs
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return use
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try:
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oprog = walker(odir)
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if tmpd is not None:
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oprog.update(walker([tmpd]))
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oused = resolve(oprog)
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finally:
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try:
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p0 = Popen(["rm", "-r", "-f", "%s" % (tmpd)], stderr=PIPE, stdout=PIPE)
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p0.communicate()
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if p0.returncode != 0: raise "rm '%s' didn't work out" % (tmpd)
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except:
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from shutil import rmtree
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rmtree(tmpd, ignore_errors=True)
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for (i,s) in ((i,s) for i in oprog.keys() for s in oprog[i] if oprog[i][s]):
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if oprog[i][s].get('def') and not oprog[i][s].get('use'):
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print("%s: Symbol '%s' declared extern but never referenced externally"
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% (i,s))
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