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GPF rebuild from source: symlink magic to fix __FILE__
With this fix all of the core GPF libraries (frame_*, misc_* and tif_*)
compile into objects that perfectly match the original TCS211 binary
versions bit for bit. Prior to this fix there was an issue with TI's use
of __FILE__ expanding into longer pathnames that were an artifact of our
FC Magnetite build system, and it appears that these longer __FILE__
strings in GPF may have been causing some breakage in some error handling
paths.
| author | Mychaela Falconia <falcon@freecalypso.org> |
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| date | Thu, 24 Jan 2019 23:26:51 +0000 |
| parents | 945cf7f506b2 |
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#!/usr/bin/perl if ($#ARGV == -1) { die "\nSyntax is gen_intram <C file (with extension)>\n\n"; } $#ARGV == 0 or die "Incorrect number of parameters"; $c_input_file = @ARGV[0]; # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Remove .c extension and create the new filename for the processed file @file_name = split /\.c/, $c_input_file; $c_output_file = join ('', @file_name, "_intram.c"); print "Output file: $c_output_file\n"; # ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Generates the C file for internal RAM open input_stream, $c_input_file or die "\n\n Input C file $C_input_file cannot be opened: $!\n"; open(output_stream,'>'.$c_output_file) or die "\n\nCan't open output file $C_output_file: $!"; printf output_stream "/* ----- WARNING - File automatically generated - Do not modify it ----- */\n\n\n\n\n"; $d_internal_found = 0; # Search for data while(<input_stream>) { chomp $_; # Search for start comment if ( /#pragma DUPLICATE_FOR_INTERNAL_RAM_START/ ) { # DEBUG #print "Found begin of string\n"; $d_internal_found = 1; # Found begin internal RAM code, then output up to the end string while(<input_stream>) { chomp $_; if ( /#pragma DUPLICATE_FOR_INTERNAL_RAM_END/ ) { # Found end of the internal RAM code, then search for another one # DEBUG #print "Found end of string\n"; last; } else { printf output_stream "%s\n", $_; # DEBUG #print "Copied lines - $_\n"; } } } } close input_stream; close output_stream;
