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- #!/usr/bin/perl -w
- # vi: set sw=4 ts=4:
- # Copyright (c) 2001 David Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
- # Copyright (c) 2001 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
- # Copyright (c) 2001 Stuart Hughes <seh@zee2.com>
- # Copyright (c) 2002 Steven J. Hill <shill@broadcom.com>
- # Copyright (c) 2006 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc <stuarth@freescale.com>
- #
- # History:
- # March 2006: Stuart Hughes <stuarth@freescale.com>.
- # Significant updates, including implementing the '-F' option
- # and adding support for 2.6 kernels.
- # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- # under the same terms as Perl itself.
- use Getopt::Long;
- use File::Find;
- use strict;
- # Set up some default values
- my $kdir="";
- my $basedir="";
- my $kernel="";
- my $kernelsyms="";
- my $stdout=0;
- my $verbose=0;
- my $help=0;
- my $nm = $ENV{'NM'} || "nm";
- # more globals
- my (@liblist) = ();
- my $exp = {};
- my $dep = {};
- my $mod = {};
- my $usage = <<TXT;
- $0 -b basedir { -k <vmlinux> | -F <System.map> } [options]...
- Where:
- -h --help : Show this help screen
- -b --basedir : Modules base directory (e.g /lib/modules/<2.x.y>)
- -k --kernel : Kernel binary for the target (e.g. vmlinux)
- -F --kernelsyms : Kernel symbol file (e.g. System.map)
- -n --stdout : Write to stdout instead of <basedir>/modules.dep
- -v --verbose : Print out lots of debugging stuff
- TXT
- # get command-line options
- GetOptions(
- "help|h" => \$help,
- "basedir|b=s" => \$basedir,
- "kernel|k=s" => \$kernel,
- "kernelsyms|F=s" => \$kernelsyms,
- "stdout|n" => \$stdout,
- "verbose|v" => \$verbose,
- );
- die $usage if $help;
- die $usage unless $basedir && ( $kernel || $kernelsyms );
- die "can't use both -k and -F\n\n$usage" if $kernel && $kernelsyms;
- # Strip any trailing or multiple slashes from basedir
- $basedir =~ s-(/)\1+-/-g;
- # The base directory should contain /lib/modules somewhere
- if($basedir !~ m-/lib/modules-) {
- warn "WARNING: base directory does not match ..../lib/modules\n";
- }
- # if no kernel version is contained in the basedir, try to find one
- if($basedir !~ m-/lib/modules/\d\.\d-) {
- opendir(BD, $basedir) or die "can't open basedir $basedir : $!\n";
- foreach ( readdir(BD) ) {
- next if /^\.\.?$/;
- next unless -d "$basedir/$_";
- warn "dir = $_\n" if $verbose;
- if( /^\d\.\d/ ) {
- $kdir = $_;
- warn("Guessed module directory as $basedir/$kdir\n");
- last;
- }
- }
- closedir(BD);
- die "Cannot find a kernel version under $basedir\n" unless $kdir;
- $basedir = "$basedir/$kdir";
- }
- # Find the list of .o or .ko files living under $basedir
- warn "**** Locating all modules\n" if $verbose;
- find sub {
- my $file;
- if ( -f $_ && ! -d $_ ) {
- $file = $File::Find::name;
- if ( $file =~ /\.k?o$/ ) {
- push(@liblist, $file);
- warn "$file\n" if $verbose;
- }
- }
- }, $basedir;
- warn "**** Finished locating modules\n" if $verbose;
- foreach my $obj ( @liblist ){
- # turn the input file name into a target tag name
- my ($tgtname) = $obj =~ m-(/lib/modules/.*)$-;
- warn "\nMODULE = $tgtname\n" if $verbose;
- # get a list of symbols
- my @output=`$nm $obj`;
- build_ref_tables($tgtname, \@output, $exp, $dep);
- }
- # vmlinux is a special name that is only used to resolve symbols
- my $tgtname = 'vmlinux';
- my @output = $kernelsyms ? `cat $kernelsyms` : `$nm $kernel`;
- warn "\nMODULE = $tgtname\n" if $verbose;
- build_ref_tables($tgtname, \@output, $exp, $dep);
- # resolve the dependencies for each module
- # reduce dependencies: remove unresolvable and resolved from vmlinux/System.map
- # remove duplicates
- foreach my $module (keys %$dep) {
- warn "reducing module: $module\n" if $verbose;
- $mod->{$module} = {};
- foreach (@{$dep->{$module}}) {
- if( $exp->{$_} ) {
- warn "resolved symbol $_ in file $exp->{$_}\n" if $verbose;
- next if $exp->{$_} =~ /vmlinux/;
- $mod->{$module}{$exp->{$_}} = 1;
- } else {
- warn "unresolved symbol $_ in file $module\n";
- }
- }
- }
- # figure out where the output should go
- if ($stdout == 0) {
- open(STDOUT, ">$basedir/modules.dep")
- or die "cannot open $basedir/modules.dep: $!";
- }
- my $kseries = $basedir =~ m,/2\.6\.[^/]*, ? '2.6' : '2.4';
- foreach my $module ( keys %$mod ) {
- if($kseries eq '2.4') {
- print "$module:\t";
- my @sorted = sort bydep keys %{$mod->{$module}};
- print join(" \\\n\t",@sorted);
- print "\n\n";
- } else {
- print "$module: ";
- my @sorted = sort bydep keys %{$mod->{$module}};
- print join(" ",@sorted);
- print "\n";
- }
- }
- sub build_ref_tables
- {
- my ($name, $sym_ar, $exp, $dep) = @_;
- my $ksymtab = grep m/ __ksymtab/, @$sym_ar;
- # gather the exported symbols
- if($ksymtab){
- # explicitly exported
- foreach ( @$sym_ar ) {
- / __ksymtab_(.*)$/ and do {
- warn "sym = $1\n" if $verbose;
- $exp->{$1} = $name;
- };
- }
- } else {
- # exporting all symbols
- foreach ( @$sym_ar ) {
- / [ABCDGRST] (.*)$/ and do {
- warn "syma = $1\n" if $verbose;
- $exp->{$1} = $name;
- };
- }
- }
- # this takes makes sure modules with no dependencies get listed
- push @{$dep->{$name}}, 'printk' unless $name eq 'vmlinux';
- # gather the unresolved symbols
- foreach ( @$sym_ar ) {
- !/ __this_module/ && / U (.*)$/ and do {
- warn "und = $1\n" if $verbose;
- push @{$dep->{$name}}, $1;
- };
- }
- }
- sub bydep
- {
- foreach my $f ( keys %{$mod->{$b}} ) {
- if($f eq $a) {
- return 1;
- }
- }
- return -1;
- }
- __END__
- =head1 NAME
- depmod.pl - a cross platform script to generate kernel module
- dependency lists (modules.conf) which can then be used by modprobe
- on the target platform.
- It supports Linux 2.4 and 2.6 styles of modules.conf (auto-detected)
- =head1 SYNOPSIS
- depmod.pl [OPTION]... [basedir]...
- Example:
- depmod.pl -F linux/System.map -b target/lib/modules/2.6.11
- =head1 DESCRIPTION
- The purpose of this script is to automagically generate a list of of kernel
- module dependencies. This script produces dependency lists that should be
- identical to the depmod program from the modutils package. Unlike the depmod
- binary, however, depmod.pl is designed to be run on your host system, not
- on your target system.
- This script was written by David Schleef <ds@schleef.org> to be used in
- conjunction with the BusyBox modprobe applet.
- =head1 OPTIONS
- =over 4
- =item B<-h --help>
- This displays the help message.
- =item B<-b --basedir>
- The base directory uner which the target's modules will be found. This
- defaults to the /lib/modules directory.
- If you don't specify the kernel version, this script will search for
- one under the specified based directory and use the first thing that
- looks like a kernel version.
- =item B<-k --kernel>
- Kernel binary for the target (vmlinux). You must either supply a kernel binary
- or a kernel symbol file (using the -F option).
- =item B<-F --kernelsyms>
- Kernel symbol file for the target (System.map).
- =item B<-n --stdout>
- Write to stdout instead of modules.dep
- kernel binary for the target (using the -k option).
- =item B<--verbose>
- Verbose (debug) output
- =back
- =head1 COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
- Copyright (c) 2001 David Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
- Copyright (c) 2001 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
- Copyright (c) 2001 Stuart Hughes <seh@zee2.com>
- Copyright (c) 2002 Steven J. Hill <shill@broadcom.com>
- Copyright (c) 2006 Freescale Semiconductor, Inc <stuarth@freescale.com>
- This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- under the same terms as Perl itself.
- =head1 AUTHOR
- David Schleef <ds@schleef.org>
- =cut
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