crosstool-ng/scripts/wrapper.c
Yann E. MORIN" af08c2b96c tools wrapper: fix error due to unused argument
In the C wrapper, the argc argument is not used, causing an error
(as we treat warnings as errors). Use a dummy allocation to get
rid of the warning.
2009-08-30 19:58:41 +02:00

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C

#include <limits.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <sys/stat.h>
#include <unistd.h>
#include <errno.h>
/* Needed for execve */
extern char **environ;
int main( int argc,
char** argv )
{
char *fullname; /* 'fullname' is used to store the absolute path to the
tool being executed; it serves as a base to compute
the realname of that tool, and the directory holding
our runtime libraries */
char *realname; /* 'realname' is the real name of the tool, that is what
the wrapper is currently impersonating */
char *basedir; /* 'libdir' contains our runtime libraries */
char *lastslash; /* Temporary variables now */
char *ldlibpath;
size_t len;
int execve_ret;
/* Avoid the warning-treated-as-error: "error: unused parameter 'argc'" */
len = argc;
/* In case we have a relative or absolute pathname (ie. contains a slash),
* then realpath wll work. But if the tool was found in the PATH, realpath
* won't work, and we'll have to search ourselves.
* This if{}else{} block allocates memory for fullname. */
if( strchr( argv[0], '/' ) ) {
fullname = (char*) malloc( PATH_MAX * sizeof(char) );
if( ! realpath( argv[0], fullname ) ) {
perror( "tool wrapper" );
exit( 1 );
}
} else {
char *path;
char *mypath;
char *colon;
char *testname;
struct stat st;
fullname = NULL;
colon = mypath = path = strdup( getenv( "PATH" ) );
while( colon ) {
colon = strchr( mypath, ':' );
if( colon ) {
*colon = '\0';
}
testname = strdup( mypath );
testname = (char*) realloc( testname, strlen( testname )
+ strlen( argv[0] )
+ 2 * sizeof(char) );
memset( testname + strlen( testname ),
0,
strlen( argv[0] ) + 2 * sizeof(char) );
strcat( testname, "/" );
strcat( testname, argv[0] );
if( stat( testname, &st ) == 0 ) {
/* OK, exists. Is it a regular file, or a
* symlink, which the current user may execute? */
if( S_ISREG( st.st_mode ) && ! access( testname, X_OK || R_OK ) ) {
fullname = strdup( testname );
break;
}
}
free( testname );
mypath = colon + 1;
}
free( path );
if( ! fullname ) {
fprintf( stderr, "tool wrapper: %s: command not found\n", argv[0] );
exit( 1 );
}
}
/* Duplicate my own name to add the 'dot' to tool name */
realname = strdup( fullname );
realname = (char*) realloc( realname, strlen( realname) + 2 * sizeof(char) );
realname[ strlen( realname ) + 1 ] = '\0';
/* Add the dot after the last '/' */
lastslash = strrchr( realname, '/' );
memmove( lastslash + 1, lastslash, strlen( lastslash ) );
*( lastslash + 1 ) = '.';
/* Compute the basedir of the tool */
basedir = strdup( fullname );
lastslash = strrchr( basedir, '/' );
*lastslash = '\0';
lastslash = strrchr( basedir, '/' );
*lastslash = '\0';
/* Append '/lib' */
len = strlen( basedir );
basedir = (char*) realloc( basedir, len + 5 );
*( basedir + len ) = '\0';
strcat( basedir, "/lib" );
/* Now add the directory with our runtime libraries to the
front of the library search path, LD_LIBRARY_PATH */
ldlibpath = getenv( "LD_LIBRARY_PATH" );
if( ldlibpath ) {
basedir = (char*) realloc( basedir, strlen( basedir )
+ strlen( ldlibpath )
+ 2 * sizeof(char) );
strcat( basedir, ":" );
strcat( basedir, ldlibpath );
}
if( setenv( "LD_LIBRARY_PATH", basedir, 1 ) ) {
errno = ENOMEM;
perror( "tool wrapper" );
exit( 1 );
}
/* Execute the real tool, now */
execve_ret = execve( realname, argv, environ );
/* In case something went wrong above, print a
diagnostic message, and exit with error code 1 */
perror( "tool wrapper" );
return 1;
}