#!/usr/bin/env bash # SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-only # # Copyright (C) 2022 Masahiro Yamada # # Exit with error if a local exported symbol is found. # EXPORT_SYMBOL should be used for global symbols. set -e declare -A symbol_types declare -a export_symbols exit_code=0 while read value type name do # Skip the line if the number of fields is less than 3. # # case 1) # For undefined symbols, the first field (value) is empty. # The outout looks like this: # " U _printk" # It is unneeded to record undefined symbols. # # case 2) # For Clang LTO, llvm-nm outputs a line with type 't' but empty name: # "---------------- t" if [[ -z ${name} ]]; then continue fi # save (name, type) in the associative array symbol_types[${name}]=${type} # append the exported symbol to the array if [[ ${name} == __ksymtab_* ]]; then export_symbols+=(${name#__ksymtab_}) fi # If there is no symbol in the object, ${NM} (both GNU nm and llvm-nm) # shows 'no symbols' diagnostic (but exits with 0). It is harmless and # hidden by '2>/dev/null'. However, it suppresses real error messages # as well. Add a hand-crafted error message here. # # Use --quiet instead of 2>/dev/null when we upgrade the minimum version # of binutils to 2.37, llvm to 13.0.0. # # Then, the following line will be really simple: # done < <(${NM} --quiet ${1}) done < <(${NM} ${1} 2>/dev/null || { echo "${0}: ${NM} failed" >&2; false; } ) # Catch error in the process substitution wait $! for name in "${export_symbols[@]}" do # nm(3) says "If lowercase, the symbol is usually local" if [[ ${symbol_types[$name]} =~ [a-z] ]]; then echo "$@: error: local symbol '${name}' was exported" >&2 exit_code=1 fi done exit ${exit_code}