From a1cc9f9ec219c06b06d3de0ce9d055a2e02422c3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Kahn Gillmor Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2015 12:09:45 -0500 Subject: [PATCH v2] gcc: read -fdebug-prefix-map OLD from environment (improved reproducibility) Work on the reproducible-builds project [0] has identified that build paths are one cause of output variation between builds. This changeset allows users to avoid this variation when building C objects with debug symbols, while leaving the default behavior unchanged. Background ---------- gcc includes the build path in any generated DWARF debugging symbols, specifically in DW_AT_comp_dir, but allows the embedded path to be changed via -fdebug-prefix-map. When -fdebug-prefix-map is used with the current build path, it removes the build path from DW_AT_comp_dir but places it instead in DW_AT_producer, so the reproducibility problem isn't resolved. When building software for binary redistribution, the actual build path on the build machine is irrelevant, and doesn't need to be exposed in the debug symbols. Resolution ---------- This patch extends the first argument to -fdebug-prefix-map ("old") to be able to read from the environment, which allows a packager to avoid embedded build paths in the debugging symbols with something like: export SOURCE_BUILD_DIR="$(pwd)" gcc -fdebug-prefix-map=ENV:SOURCE_BUILD_DIR=/usr/src Details ------- Specifically, if the "old" argument starts with a literal "ENV:", then gcc will treat it as an environment variable name, and use the value of the env var for prefix mapping. As a result, DW_AT_producer contains the literal envvar name, DW_AT_comp_dir contains the transformed build path, and the actual build path is not at all present in the generated object file. This has been tested successfully on amd64 machines, and i see no reason why it would be platform-specific. More discussion of alternate approaches considered and discarded in the development of this change can be found at [1] for those interested. Feedback welcome! [0] https://reproducible-builds.org [1] https://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/reproducible-builds/Week-of-Mon-20151130/004051.html --- gcc/doc/invoke.texi | 4 +++- gcc/final.c | 30 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-- 2 files changed, 31 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi index 5256031..3f76e03 100644 --- a/gcc/doc/invoke.texi +++ b/gcc/doc/invoke.texi @@ -6440,7 +6440,9 @@ link processing time. Merging is enabled by default. @item -fdebug-prefix-map=@var{old}=@var{new} @opindex fdebug-prefix-map When compiling files in directory @file{@var{old}}, record debugging -information describing them as in @file{@var{new}} instead. +information describing them as in @file{@var{new}} instead. If +@file{@var{old}} starts with a @samp{ENV:}, the corresponding environment +variable will be dereferenced, and its value will be used instead. @item -fno-dwarf2-cfi-asm @opindex fdwarf2-cfi-asm diff --git a/gcc/final.c b/gcc/final.c index 8cb5533..1800184 100644 --- a/gcc/final.c +++ b/gcc/final.c @@ -1520,11 +1520,17 @@ static debug_prefix_map *debug_prefix_maps; /* Record a debug file prefix mapping. ARG is the argument to -fdebug-prefix-map and must be of the form OLD=NEW. */ +#define ENV_PREFIX "ENV:" +#define ENV_PREFIX_OFFSET (sizeof(ENV_PREFIX) - 1) + void add_debug_prefix_map (const char *arg) { debug_prefix_map *map; const char *p; + char *env; + const char *old; + size_t oldlen; p = strchr (arg, '='); if (!p) @@ -1532,9 +1538,29 @@ add_debug_prefix_map (const char *arg) error ("invalid argument %qs to -fdebug-prefix-map", arg); return; } + if (0 == strncmp(ENV_PREFIX, arg, ENV_PREFIX_OFFSET)) + { + env = xstrndup (arg+ENV_PREFIX_OFFSET, p - (arg+ENV_PREFIX_OFFSET)); + old = getenv(env); + if (!old) + { + warning (0, "environment variable %qs not set in argument to " + "-fdebug-prefix-map", env); + free(env); + return; + } + oldlen = strlen(old); + free(env); + } + else + { + old = xstrndup (arg, p - arg); + oldlen = p - arg; + } + map = XNEW (debug_prefix_map); - map->old_prefix = xstrndup (arg, p - arg); - map->old_len = p - arg; + map->old_prefix = old; + map->old_len = oldlen; p++; map->new_prefix = xstrdup (p); map->new_len = strlen (p); -- 2.6.2