#!/bin/bash # this script creates a wrapper shell script for an executable. The idea is the actual executable cannot be # executed natively (it was cross compiled), but we want to run tests natively. Running this script # as part of the compilation process will move the non-native executable to a new location, and replace it # with a script that will run it under qemu. while [[ -n $1 ]]; do case $1 in --qemu) QEMU="$2"; shift 2;; --libdir) LIBDIR="$2"; shift 2;; --ld) LD="$2"; shift 2;; *) exe="$1"; shift;; esac done if [[ -z $LIBDIR ]]; then echo "You need to specify a directory for the cross libraries when you configure the shell" echo "You can do this with --with-cross-lib=" exit 1 fi LD=${LD:-$LIBDIR/ld-linux.so.3} mv $exe $exe.target # Just hardcode the path to the executable. It'll be pretty obvious if it is doing the wrong thing. echo $'#!/bin/bash\n' $QEMU -E LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LIBDIR}" "$LD" "$(readlink -f "$exe.target")" '"$@"' >"$exe" chmod +x $exe