malloc: Replace shell/Perl gate in mtrace

The previous version expanded $0 and $@ twice.

The new version defines a q no-op shell command.  The Perl syntax
error is masked by the eval Perl function.  The q { … } construct
is executed by the shell without errors because the q shell function
was defined, but treated as a non-expanding quoted string by Perl,
effectively hiding its context from the Perl interpreter.  As before
the script is read by require instead of executed directly, to avoid
infinite recursion because the #! line contains /bin/sh.

Introduce the “fatal” function to produce diagnostics that are not
suppressed by “do”.  Use “do” instead of “require” because it has
fewer requirements on the executed script than “require”.

Prefix relative paths with './' because “do” (and “require“ before)
searches for the script in @INC if the path is relative and does not
start with './'.  Use $_ to make the trampoline shorter.

Add an Emacs mode marker to indentify the script as a Perl script.
This commit is contained in:
Florian Weimer 2024-06-20 20:55:10 +02:00
parent b375e597da
commit dd144dce21

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@ -1,6 +1,12 @@
#! /bin/sh
eval exec "perl -e 'shift; \$progname=shift; shift; require \$progname'" . "$0" . "$@"
if 0;
# -*- perl -*-
eval "q () {
:
}";
q {
exec perl -e '$_ = shift; $_ = "./$_" unless m,^/,; do $_' "$0" "$@"
}
;
# Copyright (C) 1997-2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
# Based on the mtrace.awk script.
@ -22,6 +28,7 @@ eval exec "perl -e 'shift; \$progname=shift; shift; require \$progname'" . "$0"
$VERSION = "@VERSION@";
$PKGVERSION = "@PKGVERSION@";
$REPORT_BUGS_TO = '@REPORT_BUGS_TO@';
$progname = $_;
sub usage {
print "Usage: mtrace [OPTION]... [Binary] MtraceData\n";
@ -33,6 +40,11 @@ sub usage {
exit 0;
}
sub fatal {
print STDERR "$_[0]\n";
exit 1;
}
# We expect two arguments:
# #1: the complete path to the binary
# #2: the mtrace data filename
@ -86,7 +98,7 @@ if ($#ARGV == 0) {
close (LOCS);
}
} else {
die "Wrong number of arguments, run $progname --help for help.";
fatal "Wrong number of arguments, run $progname --help for help.";
}
sub addr2line {
@ -148,7 +160,8 @@ sub location {
}
$nr=0;
open(DATA, "<$data") || die "Cannot open mtrace data file";
open(DATA, "<$data")
or fatal "$progname: Cannot open mtrace data file $data: $!";
while (<DATA>) {
my @cols = split (' ');
my $n, $where;