map2linktest.sh revision 7c478bd95313f5f23a4c958a745db2134aa03244
#!/bin/ksh
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# Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved.
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#ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI"
#
#
# Create dummy functions for each of the functions in the module API. We can
# then link a module against an object file created from the output of this
# script to determine whether or not that module restricts itself to the API.
# If the module uses functions outside of the module API, then it cannot be
# used as a kmdb module.
#
nawk '
/^[ ]*global:[ ]*$/ {
printing = 1;
next;
}
/^[ ]*local:[ ]*$/ {
printing = 0;
next;
}
# Skip blank lines and comments
/^$/ { next; }
/^[ ]*#/ { next;}
# Print globals only
printing == 0 { next; }
# Symbols beginning with "kmdb_" are not in the module API - they are
# private to kmdb.
$1 ~ /^kmdb_/ { next; }
$1 !~ /;$/ { next; }
# Print everything else that we have not already seen as a function
# definition so we can create our filter.
{
if (seen[$1]) {
next;
}
seen[$1] = 1;
printf("void %s(void) {}\n", substr($1, 1, length($1) - 1));
}
'
#
# kmdb modules cannot have their own _init, _fini, or _info routines. By
# creating dummies for them here, a link against an object file created from
# the output of this script will fail if the module defines one of them.
#
echo "void _init(void) {}"
echo "void _info(void) {}"
echo "void _fini(void) {}"