| #!/usr/bin/perl -w |
| |
| use strict; |
| use warnings; |
| |
| # Sort the symbol table portion of the output of objdump -ht by |
| # section, then by symbol value, then by size. Used to enhance the |
| # linker maps produced by "make bin/%.map" by also showing the values |
| # of all non-global symbols. |
| |
| my %section_idx = ( "*ABS*" => ".", "*UND*" => "_" ); |
| my %lines; |
| while ( <> ) { |
| if ( /^\s+(\d+)\s+([\.\*]\S+)\s+[0-9a-fA-F]+\s+[0-9a-fA-F]/ ) { |
| # It's a header line containing a section definition; extract the |
| # section index and store it. Also print the header line. |
| print; |
| ( my $index, my $section ) = ( $1, $2 ); |
| $section_idx{$section} = sprintf ( "%02d", $index ); |
| } elsif ( /^([0-9a-fA-F]+)\s.*?\s([\.\*]\S+)\s+([0-9a-fA-F]+)\s+(\S+)/ ) { |
| # It's a symbol line - store it in the hash, indexed by |
| # "<section_index>:<value>:<size>:<end_tag>". <end_tag> is "0" if |
| # the symbol name is of the form xxx_end, "1" otherwise; this is |
| # done so that table end markers show up before any other symbols |
| # with the same value. |
| ( my $value, my $section, my $size, my $name ) = ( $1, $2, $3, $4 ); |
| die "Unrecognised section \"$section\"\n" |
| unless exists $section_idx{$section}; |
| my $section_idx = $section_idx{$section}; |
| my $end = ( $name =~ /_end$/ ) ? "0" : "1"; |
| my $key = $section_idx.":".$value.":".$size.":".$end; |
| $lines{$key} ||= ''; |
| $lines{$key} .= $_; |
| } else { |
| # It's a generic header line: just print it. |
| print; |
| } |
| } |
| |
| print $lines{$_} foreach sort keys %lines; |