/* Routines required for instrumenting a program. */ /* Compile this one with gcc. */ /* Copyright (C) 1989-2018 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This file is part of GCC. GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 3, or (at your option) any later version. GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. Under Section 7 of GPL version 3, you are granted additional permissions described in the GCC Runtime Library Exception, version 3.1, as published by the Free Software Foundation. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License and a copy of the GCC Runtime Library Exception along with this program; see the files COPYING3 and COPYING.RUNTIME respectively. If not, see . */ #if !IN_GCOV_TOOL /* Configured via the GCOV_ERROR_FILE environment variable; it will either be stderr, or a file of the user's choosing. Non-static to prevent multiple gcov-aware shared objects from instantiating their own copies. */ FILE *__gcov_error_file = NULL; #endif /* A utility function to populate the __gcov_error_file pointer. This should NOT be called outside of the gcov system driver code. */ static FILE * get_gcov_error_file (void) { #if IN_GCOV_TOOL return stderr; #else if (!__gcov_error_file) { const char *gcov_error_filename = getenv ("GCOV_ERROR_FILE"); if (gcov_error_filename) __gcov_error_file = fopen (gcov_error_filename, "a"); if (!__gcov_error_file) __gcov_error_file = stderr; } return __gcov_error_file; #endif } /* A utility function for outputting errors. */ static int __attribute__((format(printf, 1, 2))) gcov_error (const char *fmt, ...) { int ret; va_list argp; va_start (argp, fmt); FILE *f = get_gcov_error_file (); ret = vfprintf (f, fmt, argp); va_end (argp); if (getenv ("GCOV_EXIT_AT_ERROR")) { fprintf (f, "profiling:exiting after an error\n"); exit (1); } return ret; } #if !IN_GCOV_TOOL static void gcov_error_exit (void) { if (__gcov_error_file && __gcov_error_file != stderr) { fclose (__gcov_error_file); __gcov_error_file = NULL; } } #endif /* Make sure path component of the given FILENAME exists, create missing directories. FILENAME must be writable. Returns zero on success, or -1 if an error occurred. */ static int create_file_directory (char *filename) { #if !defined(TARGET_POSIX_IO) && !defined(_WIN32) (void) filename; return -1; #else char *s; s = filename; if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC(s)) s += 2; if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(*s)) ++s; for (; *s != '\0'; s++) if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR(*s)) { char sep = *s; *s = '\0'; /* Try to make directory if it doesn't already exist. */ if (access (filename, F_OK) == -1 #ifdef TARGET_POSIX_IO && mkdir (filename, 0755) == -1 #else #ifdef mkdir #undef mkdir #endif && mkdir (filename) == -1 #endif /* The directory might have been made by another process. */ && errno != EEXIST) { gcov_error ("profiling:%s:Cannot create directory\n", filename); *s = sep; return -1; }; *s = sep; }; return 0; #endif } static void allocate_filename_struct (struct gcov_filename *gf) { const char *gcov_prefix; size_t prefix_length; int strip = 0; { /* Check if the level of dirs to strip off specified. */ char *tmp = getenv("GCOV_PREFIX_STRIP"); if (tmp) { strip = atoi (tmp); /* Do not consider negative values. */ if (strip < 0) strip = 0; } } gf->strip = strip; /* Get file name relocation prefix. Non-absolute values are ignored. */ gcov_prefix = getenv("GCOV_PREFIX"); prefix_length = gcov_prefix ? strlen (gcov_prefix) : 0; /* Remove an unnecessary trailing '/' */ if (prefix_length && IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (gcov_prefix[prefix_length - 1])) prefix_length--; /* If no prefix was specified and a prefix stip, then we assume relative. */ if (!prefix_length && gf->strip) { gcov_prefix = "."; prefix_length = 1; } gf->prefix = prefix_length; /* Allocate and initialize the filename scratch space. */ gf->filename = (char *) xmalloc (gf->max_length + prefix_length + 2); if (prefix_length) memcpy (gf->filename, gcov_prefix, prefix_length); } /* Open a gcda file specified by GI_FILENAME. Return -1 on error. Return 0 on success. */ static int gcov_exit_open_gcda_file (struct gcov_info *gi_ptr, struct gcov_filename *gf) { const char *fname = gi_ptr->filename; char *dst = gf->filename + gf->prefix; fname = gi_ptr->filename; /* Build relocated filename, stripping off leading directories from the initial filename if requested. */ if (gf->strip > 0) { const char *probe = fname; int level; /* Remove a leading separator, without counting it. */ if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*probe)) probe++; /* Skip selected directory levels. If we fall off the end, we keep the final part. */ for (level = gf->strip; *probe && level; probe++) if (IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*probe)) { fname = probe; level--; } } /* Update complete filename with stripped original. */ if (gf->prefix) { /* Avoid to add multiple drive letters into combined path. */ if (HAS_DRIVE_SPEC(fname)) fname += 2; if (!IS_DIR_SEPARATOR (*fname)) *dst++ = '/'; } strcpy (dst, fname); if (!gcov_open (gf->filename)) { /* Open failed likely due to missed directory. Create directory and retry to open file. */ if (create_file_directory (gf->filename)) { fprintf (stderr, "profiling:%s:Skip\n", gf->filename); return -1; } if (!gcov_open (gf->filename)) { fprintf (stderr, "profiling:%s:Cannot open\n", gf->filename); return -1; } } return 0; }