[PR build/24886] disable glibc mcheck support
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1# Reply server mig-output massager
2#
42a4f53d 3# Copyright (C) 1995-2019 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4#
5# Written by Miles Bader <miles@gnu.ai.mit.edu>
6#
7# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
8# modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as
5b1ba0e5 9# published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at
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10# your option) any later version.
11#
12# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
13# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
14# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
15# General Public License for more details.
16#
17# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
5b1ba0e5 18# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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19#
20# This awk script hacks the output of mig-generated reply server code
21# so that it allows replies with just the error-code in them (as this is
22# how mig returns errors).
23#
24# It is highly, highly, dependent on the exact format of mig output. Ick.
25#
26
27BEGIN { parse_phase = 0; }
28
29/^}/ { parse_phase = 0; }
30
31parse_phase == 0 && /^mig_internal void _X[a-zA-Z0-9_]*_reply/ {
32 # The start of a mig server routine. Reset everything. Note that we only
33 # mess with rpcs that have the suffix `_reply'.
34 num_args = 0;
35 num_checks = 0;
36 parse_phase = 1;
37 print; next;
38}
39
40parse_phase == 1 && /^[\t ]*typedef struct/ {
41 # The first structure in the server routine should describe the arguments
42 parse_phase = 2;
43 print; next;
44}
45
46parse_phase == 2 {
47 # The message header field in the args structure, which skip.
48 parse_phase = 3;
49 print; next;
50}
51
110f9112 52parse_phase == 3 && /} Request/ {
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53 # The args structure is over.
54 if (num_args > 1)
55 parse_phase = 5;
56 else
57 # There's no extra args that could screw up the normal mechanism for
58 # error returns, so we don't have to insert any new code.
59 parse_phase = 0;
60 print; next;
61}
62
d214e5e7 63parse_phase == 3 && num_args == 0 {
c906108c 64 # The type field for an argument.
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65 # This won't be accurate in case of unions being used in the Request struct,
66 # but that doesn't matter, as we'll only be looking at arg_type_code_name[0],
67 # which will not be a union type.
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68 arg_type_code_name[num_args] = $2;
69 sub (/;$/, "", arg_type_code_name[num_args]) # Get rid of the semi-colon
70 parse_phase = 4;
71 print; next;
72}
73
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74parse_phase == 3 && num_args == 1 {
75 # We've got more than one argument (but we don't care what it is).
76 num_args++;
77 print; next;
78}
79
80parse_phase == 3 {
81 # We've know everything we need; now just wait for the end of the Request
82 # struct.
83 print; next;
84}
85
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86parse_phase == 4 {
87 # The value field for an argument.
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88 # This won't be accurate in case of unions being used in the Request struct,
89 # but that doesn't matter, as we'll only be looking at arg_name[0], which
90 # will not be a union type.
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91 arg_name[num_args] = $2;
92 sub (/;$/, "", arg_name[num_args]) # Get rid of the semi-colon
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93 num_args++;
94 parse_phase = 3;
95 print; next;
96}
97
5eddd578 98parse_phase == 5 && /^[ \t]*(auto |static )?const mach_msg_type_t/ {
c906108c 99 # The type check structure for an argument.
bae8023e 100 arg_check_name[num_checks] = $(NF - 2);
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101 num_checks++;
102 print; next;
103}
104
105parse_phase == 5 && /^[ \t]*mig_external kern_return_t/ {
106 # The declaration of the user server function for this rpc.
107 user_function_name = $3;
108 print; next;
109}
110
111parse_phase == 5 && /^#if[ \t]TypeCheck/ {
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112 # Keep going if we have not yet collected the type check structures.
113 if (num_checks == 0)
114 {
115 print; next;
116 }
117
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118 # The first args type checking statement; we need to insert our chunk of
119 # code that bypasses all the type checks if this is an error return, after
120 # which we're done until we get to the next function. Handily, the size
121 # of mig's Reply structure is also the size of the alternate Request
122 # structure that we want to check for.
123 print "\tif (In0P->Head.msgh_size == sizeof (Reply)";
124 print "\t && ! (In0P->Head.msgh_bits & MACH_MSGH_BITS_COMPLEX)";
20249808 125 print "\t && ! BAD_TYPECHECK(&In0P->" arg_type_code_name[0] ", &" arg_check_name[0] ")";
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126 print "\t && In0P->" arg_name[0] " != 0)";
127 print "\t /* Error return, only the error code argument is passed. */";
128 print "\t {";
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129 # Force the function user_function_name into a type that only takes the first
130 # two arguments.
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131 # This is possibly bogus, but easier than supplying bogus values for all
132 # the other args (we can't just pass 0 for them, as they might not be scalar).
d214e5e7 133 print "\t OutP->RetCode = (*(kern_return_t (*)(mach_port_t, kern_return_t)) " user_function_name ") (In0P->Head.msgh_request_port, In0P->" arg_name[0] ");";
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134 print "\t return;";
135 print "\t }";
136 print "";
137 parse_phase = 0;
138 print; next;
139}
140
141{ print; }
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