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  1. /**
  2. * Buildroot wrapper for toolchains. This simply executes the real toolchain
  3. * with a number of arguments (sysroot/arch/..) hardcoded, to ensure the
  4. * toolchain uses the correct configuration.
  5. * The hardcoded path arguments are defined relative to the actual location
  6. * of the binary.
  7. *
  8. * (C) 2011 Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
  9. * (C) 2011 Daniel Nyström <daniel.nystrom@timeterminal.se>
  10. * (C) 2012 Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
  11. * (C) 2013 Spenser Gilliland <spenser@gillilanding.com>
  12. *
  13. * This file is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License
  14. * version 2. This program is licensed "as is" without any warranty of any
  15. * kind, whether express or implied.
  16. */
  17. #define _GNU_SOURCE
  18. #include <stdio.h>
  19. #include <string.h>
  20. #include <limits.h>
  21. #include <unistd.h>
  22. #include <stdlib.h>
  23. #include <errno.h>
  24. #include <time.h>
  25. #include <stdbool.h>
  26. #ifdef BR_CCACHE
  27. static char ccache_path[PATH_MAX];
  28. #endif
  29. static char path[PATH_MAX];
  30. static char sysroot[PATH_MAX];
  31. /* As would be defined by gcc:
  32. * https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/cpp/Standard-Predefined-Macros.html
  33. * sizeof() on string literals includes the terminating \0. */
  34. static char _time_[sizeof("-D__TIME__=\"HH:MM:SS\"")];
  35. static char _date_[sizeof("-D__DATE__=\"MMM DD YYYY\"")];
  36. /**
  37. * GCC errors out with certain combinations of arguments (examples are
  38. * -mfloat-abi={hard|soft} and -m{little|big}-endian), so we have to ensure
  39. * that we only pass the predefined one to the real compiler if the inverse
  40. * option isn't in the argument list.
  41. * This specifies the worst case number of extra arguments we might pass
  42. * Currently, we may have:
  43. * -mfloat-abi=
  44. * -march=
  45. * -mcpu=
  46. * -D__TIME__=
  47. * -D__DATE__=
  48. * -Wno-builtin-macro-redefined
  49. * -Wl,-z,now
  50. * -Wl,-z,relro
  51. * -fPIE
  52. * -pie
  53. */
  54. #define EXCLUSIVE_ARGS 10
  55. static char *predef_args[] = {
  56. #ifdef BR_CCACHE
  57. ccache_path,
  58. #endif
  59. path,
  60. "--sysroot", sysroot,
  61. #ifdef BR_ABI
  62. "-mabi=" BR_ABI,
  63. #endif
  64. #ifdef BR_NAN
  65. "-mnan=" BR_NAN,
  66. #endif
  67. #ifdef BR_FPU
  68. "-mfpu=" BR_FPU,
  69. #endif
  70. #ifdef BR_SOFTFLOAT
  71. "-msoft-float",
  72. #endif /* BR_SOFTFLOAT */
  73. #ifdef BR_MODE
  74. "-m" BR_MODE,
  75. #endif
  76. #ifdef BR_64
  77. "-m64",
  78. #endif
  79. #ifdef BR_OMIT_LOCK_PREFIX
  80. "-Wa,-momit-lock-prefix=yes",
  81. #endif
  82. #ifdef BR_NO_FUSED_MADD
  83. "-mno-fused-madd",
  84. #endif
  85. #ifdef BR_FP_CONTRACT_OFF
  86. "-ffp-contract=off",
  87. #endif
  88. #ifdef BR_BINFMT_FLAT
  89. "-Wl,-elf2flt",
  90. #endif
  91. #ifdef BR_MIPS_TARGET_LITTLE_ENDIAN
  92. "-EL",
  93. #endif
  94. #if defined(BR_MIPS_TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN) || defined(BR_ARC_TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN)
  95. "-EB",
  96. #endif
  97. #ifdef BR_ADDITIONAL_CFLAGS
  98. BR_ADDITIONAL_CFLAGS
  99. #endif
  100. };
  101. /* A {string,length} tuple, to avoid computing strlen() on constants.
  102. * - str must be a \0-terminated string
  103. * - len does not account for the terminating '\0'
  104. */
  105. struct str_len_s {
  106. const char *str;
  107. size_t len;
  108. };
  109. /* Define a {string,length} tuple. Takes an unquoted constant string as
  110. * parameter. sizeof() on a string literal includes the terminating \0,
  111. * but we don't want to count it.
  112. */
  113. #define STR_LEN(s) { #s, sizeof(#s)-1 }
  114. /* List of paths considered unsafe for cross-compilation.
  115. *
  116. * An unsafe path is one that points to a directory with libraries or
  117. * headers for the build machine, which are not suitable for the target.
  118. */
  119. static const struct str_len_s unsafe_paths[] = {
  120. STR_LEN(/lib),
  121. STR_LEN(/usr/include),
  122. STR_LEN(/usr/lib),
  123. STR_LEN(/usr/local/include),
  124. STR_LEN(/usr/local/lib),
  125. STR_LEN(/usr/X11R6/include),
  126. STR_LEN(/usr/X11R6/lib),
  127. { NULL, 0 },
  128. };
  129. /* Unsafe options are options that specify a potentialy unsafe path,
  130. * that will be checked by check_unsafe_path(), below.
  131. */
  132. static const struct str_len_s unsafe_opts[] = {
  133. STR_LEN(-I),
  134. STR_LEN(-idirafter),
  135. STR_LEN(-iquote),
  136. STR_LEN(-isystem),
  137. STR_LEN(-L),
  138. { NULL, 0 },
  139. };
  140. /* Check if path is unsafe for cross-compilation. Unsafe paths are those
  141. * pointing to the standard native include or library paths.
  142. *
  143. * We print the arguments leading to the failure. For some options, gcc
  144. * accepts the path to be concatenated to the argument (e.g. -I/foo/bar)
  145. * or separated (e.g. -I /foo/bar). In the first case, we need only print
  146. * the argument as it already contains the path (arg_has_path), while in
  147. * the second case we need to print both (!arg_has_path).
  148. */
  149. static void check_unsafe_path(const char *arg,
  150. const char *path,
  151. int arg_has_path)
  152. {
  153. const struct str_len_s *p;
  154. for (p=unsafe_paths; p->str; p++) {
  155. if (strncmp(path, p->str, p->len))
  156. continue;
  157. fprintf(stderr,
  158. "%s: ERROR: unsafe header/library path used in cross-compilation: '%s%s%s'\n",
  159. program_invocation_short_name,
  160. arg,
  161. arg_has_path ? "" : "' '", /* close single-quote, space, open single-quote */
  162. arg_has_path ? "" : path); /* so that arg and path are properly quoted. */
  163. exit(1);
  164. }
  165. }
  166. #ifdef BR_NEED_SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH
  167. /* Returns false if SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH was not defined in the environment.
  168. *
  169. * Returns true if SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH is in the environment and represent
  170. * a valid timestamp, in which case the timestamp is formatted into the
  171. * global variables _date_ and _time_.
  172. *
  173. * Aborts if SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH was set in the environment but did not
  174. * contain a valid timestamp.
  175. *
  176. * Valid values are defined in the spec:
  177. * https://reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/
  178. * but we further restrict them to be positive or null.
  179. */
  180. bool parse_source_date_epoch_from_env(void)
  181. {
  182. char *epoch_env, *endptr;
  183. time_t epoch;
  184. struct tm epoch_tm;
  185. if ((epoch_env = getenv("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH")) == NULL)
  186. return false;
  187. errno = 0;
  188. epoch = (time_t) strtoll(epoch_env, &endptr, 10);
  189. /* We just need to test if it is incorrect, but we do not
  190. * care why it is incorrect.
  191. */
  192. if ((errno != 0) || !*epoch_env || *endptr || (epoch < 0)) {
  193. fprintf(stderr, "%s: invalid SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH='%s'\n",
  194. program_invocation_short_name,
  195. epoch_env);
  196. exit(1);
  197. }
  198. tzset(); /* For localtime_r(), below. */
  199. if (localtime_r(&epoch, &epoch_tm) == NULL) {
  200. fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot parse SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=%s\n",
  201. program_invocation_short_name,
  202. getenv("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH"));
  203. exit(1);
  204. }
  205. if (!strftime(_time_, sizeof(_time_), "-D__TIME__=\"%T\"", &epoch_tm)) {
  206. fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot set time from SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=%s\n",
  207. program_invocation_short_name,
  208. getenv("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH"));
  209. exit(1);
  210. }
  211. if (!strftime(_date_, sizeof(_date_), "-D__DATE__=\"%b %e %Y\"", &epoch_tm)) {
  212. fprintf(stderr, "%s: cannot set date from SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH=%s\n",
  213. program_invocation_short_name,
  214. getenv("SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH"));
  215. exit(1);
  216. }
  217. return true;
  218. }
  219. #else
  220. bool parse_source_date_epoch_from_env(void)
  221. {
  222. /* The compiler is recent enough to handle SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH itself
  223. * so we do not need to do anything here.
  224. */
  225. return false;
  226. }
  227. #endif
  228. int main(int argc, char **argv)
  229. {
  230. char **args, **cur, **exec_args;
  231. char *relbasedir, *absbasedir;
  232. char *progpath = argv[0];
  233. char *basename;
  234. char *env_debug;
  235. int ret, i, count = 0, debug = 0, found_shared = 0;
  236. /* Debug the wrapper to see arguments it was called with.
  237. * If environment variable BR2_DEBUG_WRAPPER is:
  238. * unset, empty, or 0: do not trace
  239. * set to 1 : trace all arguments on a single line
  240. * set to 2 : trace one argument per line
  241. */
  242. if ((env_debug = getenv("BR2_DEBUG_WRAPPER"))) {
  243. debug = atoi(env_debug);
  244. }
  245. if (debug > 0) {
  246. fprintf(stderr, "Toolchain wrapper was called with:");
  247. for (i = 0; i < argc; i++)
  248. fprintf(stderr, "%s'%s'",
  249. (debug == 2) ? "\n " : " ", argv[i]);
  250. fprintf(stderr, "\n");
  251. }
  252. /* Calculate the relative paths */
  253. basename = strrchr(progpath, '/');
  254. if (basename) {
  255. *basename = '\0';
  256. basename++;
  257. relbasedir = malloc(strlen(progpath) + 7);
  258. if (relbasedir == NULL) {
  259. perror(__FILE__ ": malloc");
  260. return 2;
  261. }
  262. sprintf(relbasedir, "%s/..", argv[0]);
  263. absbasedir = realpath(relbasedir, NULL);
  264. } else {
  265. basename = progpath;
  266. absbasedir = malloc(PATH_MAX + 1);
  267. ret = readlink("/proc/self/exe", absbasedir, PATH_MAX);
  268. if (ret < 0) {
  269. perror(__FILE__ ": readlink");
  270. return 2;
  271. }
  272. absbasedir[ret] = '\0';
  273. for (i = ret; i > 0; i--) {
  274. if (absbasedir[i] == '/') {
  275. absbasedir[i] = '\0';
  276. if (++count == 2)
  277. break;
  278. }
  279. }
  280. }
  281. if (absbasedir == NULL) {
  282. perror(__FILE__ ": realpath");
  283. return 2;
  284. }
  285. /* Fill in the relative paths */
  286. #ifdef BR_CROSS_PATH_REL
  287. ret = snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/" BR_CROSS_PATH_REL "/%s" BR_CROSS_PATH_SUFFIX, absbasedir, basename);
  288. #elif defined(BR_CROSS_PATH_ABS)
  289. ret = snprintf(path, sizeof(path), BR_CROSS_PATH_ABS "/%s" BR_CROSS_PATH_SUFFIX, basename);
  290. #else
  291. ret = snprintf(path, sizeof(path), "%s/bin/%s" BR_CROSS_PATH_SUFFIX, absbasedir, basename);
  292. #endif
  293. if (ret >= sizeof(path)) {
  294. perror(__FILE__ ": overflow");
  295. return 3;
  296. }
  297. #ifdef BR_CCACHE
  298. ret = snprintf(ccache_path, sizeof(ccache_path), "%s/bin/ccache", absbasedir);
  299. if (ret >= sizeof(ccache_path)) {
  300. perror(__FILE__ ": overflow");
  301. return 3;
  302. }
  303. #endif
  304. ret = snprintf(sysroot, sizeof(sysroot), "%s/" BR_SYSROOT, absbasedir);
  305. if (ret >= sizeof(sysroot)) {
  306. perror(__FILE__ ": overflow");
  307. return 3;
  308. }
  309. cur = args = malloc(sizeof(predef_args) +
  310. (sizeof(char *) * (argc + EXCLUSIVE_ARGS)));
  311. if (args == NULL) {
  312. perror(__FILE__ ": malloc");
  313. return 2;
  314. }
  315. /* start with predefined args */
  316. memcpy(cur, predef_args, sizeof(predef_args));
  317. cur += sizeof(predef_args) / sizeof(predef_args[0]);
  318. #ifdef BR_FLOAT_ABI
  319. /* add float abi if not overridden in args */
  320. for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
  321. if (!strncmp(argv[i], "-mfloat-abi=", strlen("-mfloat-abi=")) ||
  322. !strcmp(argv[i], "-msoft-float") ||
  323. !strcmp(argv[i], "-mhard-float"))
  324. break;
  325. }
  326. if (i == argc)
  327. *cur++ = "-mfloat-abi=" BR_FLOAT_ABI;
  328. #endif
  329. #ifdef BR_FP32_MODE
  330. /* add fp32 mode if soft-float is not args or hard-float overrides soft-float */
  331. int add_fp32_mode = 1;
  332. for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
  333. if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-msoft-float"))
  334. add_fp32_mode = 0;
  335. else if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-mhard-float"))
  336. add_fp32_mode = 1;
  337. }
  338. if (add_fp32_mode == 1)
  339. *cur++ = "-mfp" BR_FP32_MODE;
  340. #endif
  341. #if defined(BR_ARCH) || \
  342. defined(BR_CPU)
  343. /* Add our -march/cpu flags, but only if none of
  344. * -march/mtune/mcpu are already specified on the commandline
  345. */
  346. for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
  347. if (!strncmp(argv[i], "-march=", strlen("-march=")) ||
  348. !strncmp(argv[i], "-mtune=", strlen("-mtune=")) ||
  349. !strncmp(argv[i], "-mcpu=", strlen("-mcpu=" )))
  350. break;
  351. }
  352. if (i == argc) {
  353. #ifdef BR_ARCH
  354. *cur++ = "-march=" BR_ARCH;
  355. #endif
  356. #ifdef BR_CPU
  357. *cur++ = "-mcpu=" BR_CPU;
  358. #endif
  359. }
  360. #endif /* ARCH || CPU */
  361. if (parse_source_date_epoch_from_env()) {
  362. *cur++ = _time_;
  363. *cur++ = _date_;
  364. /* This has existed since gcc-4.4.0. */
  365. *cur++ = "-Wno-builtin-macro-redefined";
  366. }
  367. #ifdef BR2_PIC_PIE
  368. /* Patterned after Fedora/Gentoo hardening approaches.
  369. * https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/Harden_All_Packages
  370. * https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Hardened/Toolchain#Position_Independent_Executables_.28PIEs.29
  371. *
  372. * A few checks are added to allow disabling of PIE
  373. * 1) -fno-pie and -no-pie are used by other distros to disable PIE in
  374. * cases where the compiler enables it by default. The logic below
  375. * maintains that behavior.
  376. * Ref: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/PIE
  377. * 2) A check for -fno-PIE has been used in older Linux Kernel builds
  378. * in a similar way to -fno-pie or -no-pie.
  379. * 3) A check is added for Kernel and U-boot defines
  380. * (-D__KERNEL__ and -D__UBOOT__).
  381. */
  382. for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
  383. /* Apply all incompatible link flag and disable checks first */
  384. if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-r") ||
  385. !strcmp(argv[i], "-Wl,-r") ||
  386. !strcmp(argv[i], "-static") ||
  387. !strcmp(argv[i], "-D__KERNEL__") ||
  388. !strcmp(argv[i], "-D__UBOOT__") ||
  389. !strcmp(argv[i], "-fno-pie") ||
  390. !strcmp(argv[i], "-fno-PIE") ||
  391. !strcmp(argv[i], "-no-pie"))
  392. break;
  393. /* Record that shared was present which disables -pie but don't
  394. * break out of loop as a check needs to occur that possibly
  395. * still allows -fPIE to be set
  396. */
  397. if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-shared"))
  398. found_shared = 1;
  399. }
  400. if (i == argc) {
  401. /* Compile and link condition checking have been kept split
  402. * between these two loops, as there maybe already are valid
  403. * compile flags set for position independence. In that case
  404. * the wrapper just adds the -pie for link.
  405. */
  406. for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
  407. if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-fpie") ||
  408. !strcmp(argv[i], "-fPIE") ||
  409. !strcmp(argv[i], "-fpic") ||
  410. !strcmp(argv[i], "-fPIC"))
  411. break;
  412. }
  413. /* Both args below can be set at compile/link time
  414. * and are ignored correctly when not used
  415. */
  416. if (i == argc)
  417. *cur++ = "-fPIE";
  418. if (!found_shared)
  419. *cur++ = "-pie";
  420. }
  421. #endif
  422. /* Are we building the Linux Kernel or U-Boot? */
  423. for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
  424. if (!strcmp(argv[i], "-D__KERNEL__") ||
  425. !strcmp(argv[i], "-D__UBOOT__"))
  426. break;
  427. }
  428. if (i == argc) {
  429. /* https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Hardened/Toolchain#Mark_Read-Only_Appropriate_Sections */
  430. #ifdef BR2_RELRO_PARTIAL
  431. *cur++ = "-Wl,-z,relro";
  432. #endif
  433. #ifdef BR2_RELRO_FULL
  434. *cur++ = "-Wl,-z,now";
  435. *cur++ = "-Wl,-z,relro";
  436. #endif
  437. }
  438. /* Check for unsafe library and header paths */
  439. for (i = 1; i < argc; i++) {
  440. const struct str_len_s *opt;
  441. for (opt=unsafe_opts; opt->str; opt++ ) {
  442. /* Skip any non-unsafe option. */
  443. if (strncmp(argv[i], opt->str, opt->len))
  444. continue;
  445. /* Handle both cases:
  446. * - path is a separate argument,
  447. * - path is concatenated with option.
  448. */
  449. if (argv[i][opt->len] == '\0') {
  450. i++;
  451. if (i == argc)
  452. break;
  453. check_unsafe_path(argv[i-1], argv[i], 0);
  454. } else
  455. check_unsafe_path(argv[i], argv[i] + opt->len, 1);
  456. }
  457. }
  458. /* append forward args */
  459. memcpy(cur, &argv[1], sizeof(char *) * (argc - 1));
  460. cur += argc - 1;
  461. /* finish with NULL termination */
  462. *cur = NULL;
  463. exec_args = args;
  464. #ifdef BR_CCACHE
  465. /* If BR2_USE_CCACHE is set and its value is 1, enable ccache
  466. * usage */
  467. char *br_use_ccache = getenv("BR2_USE_CCACHE");
  468. bool ccache_enabled = br_use_ccache && !strncmp(br_use_ccache, "1", strlen("1"));
  469. if (ccache_enabled) {
  470. #ifdef BR_CCACHE_HASH
  471. /* Allow compilercheck to be overridden through the environment */
  472. if (setenv("CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK", "string:" BR_CCACHE_HASH, 0)) {
  473. perror(__FILE__ ": Failed to set CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK");
  474. return 3;
  475. }
  476. #endif
  477. #ifdef BR_CCACHE_BASEDIR
  478. /* Allow compilercheck to be overridden through the environment */
  479. if (setenv("CCACHE_BASEDIR", BR_CCACHE_BASEDIR, 0)) {
  480. perror(__FILE__ ": Failed to set CCACHE_BASEDIR");
  481. return 3;
  482. }
  483. #endif
  484. } else
  485. /* ccache is disabled, skip it */
  486. exec_args++;
  487. #endif
  488. /* Debug the wrapper to see final arguments passed to the real compiler. */
  489. if (debug > 0) {
  490. fprintf(stderr, "Toolchain wrapper executing:");
  491. #ifdef BR_CCACHE_HASH
  492. if (ccache_enabled)
  493. fprintf(stderr, "%sCCACHE_COMPILERCHECK='string:" BR_CCACHE_HASH "'",
  494. (debug == 2) ? "\n " : " ");
  495. #endif
  496. #ifdef BR_CCACHE_BASEDIR
  497. if (ccache_enabled)
  498. fprintf(stderr, "%sCCACHE_BASEDIR='" BR_CCACHE_BASEDIR "'",
  499. (debug == 2) ? "\n " : " ");
  500. #endif
  501. for (i = 0; exec_args[i]; i++)
  502. fprintf(stderr, "%s'%s'",
  503. (debug == 2) ? "\n " : " ", exec_args[i]);
  504. fprintf(stderr, "\n");
  505. }
  506. if (execv(exec_args[0], exec_args))
  507. perror(path);
  508. free(args);
  509. return 2;
  510. }