| # This template file can be used as a starting point for implementing support |
| # for additional tools for reading and/or conversion of elf files. |
| # |
| # Although GNU bintools is used as name, then the template can be used to |
| # support other tools. |
| # |
| # Overview of bintools used commands: |
| # - memusage : Tool for reporting target memory usage |
| # (if linker support memusage reporting leave this property empty) |
| # - disassembly : Tool for disassemble the target |
| # - elfconvert : Tool for converting from elf into another format. |
| # - readelf : Tool for elf file processing |
| # - strip : Tool for symbol stripping |
| # - symbols : Tool for listing symbols in a binary |
| # |
| # Each tool will have the following minimum properties: |
| # - <tool>_command : Name of executable to call |
| # - <tool>_flag : Flags that must always be used with this command |
| # - <tool>_flag_infile : Flag to use when specifying the file to process |
| # - <tool>_flag_outfile : Flag to use to specify the result of the processing. |
| # |
| # each tool might require more flags depending on its use, as example: |
| # - elfconvert_flag_section_remove : Flag to use when specifying sections to remove |
| # - readelf_flags_headers : Flag to use to specify headers should be displayed |
| # |
| # If a given tool / flag / feature is not supported, then keep the property empty. |
| # As bintools_template.cmake default has empty flags, then it is sufficient to |
| # only set those flags that a given set of tools support. |
| # |
| # Commands will default echo a message if called, but no command has been defined. |
| # This is done, so that unexpected calls to non-implemented command can be easily detected. |
| # To disable the message, simply silence the command with: |
| # set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY <command>_command ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "") |
| # |
| # The bintools properties are made generic so that implementing support for an |
| # additional native tool should be as easy as possible. |
| # However, there might be tools and/or use cases where the current property |
| # scheme does not cover the exact needs. For those use-cases it is possible |
| # to implement the call to a native tool inside a CMake script. |
| # For example, to call a custom script for elfconvert command, one can specify: |
| # set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_command ${CMAKE_COMMAND}) |
| # set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag "") |
| # set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag_final -P custom_elfconvert.cmake) |
| # set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag_strip_all "-DSTRIP_ALL=True") |
| # set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag_infile "-DINFILE=") |
| # set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag_outfile "-DOUT_FILE=") |
| |
| # |
| # |
| # bintools property overview of all commands: |
| # |
| # Command: |
| # - memusage : Name of command to execute |
| # Note: For gcc compilers this command is not used, |
| # instead a linker flag is used for this) |
| # memusage_flag : Flags that must always be applied when calling memusage command |
| # memusage_flag_final : Flags that must always be applied last at the memusage command |
| # memusage_flag_infile: Flag for specifying the input file |
| # memusage_byproducts : Byproducts (files) generated when calling memusage |
| # |
| # |
| # - elfconvert : Name of command for elf file conversion. |
| # For GNU binary utilities this is objcopy |
| # elfconvert_formats : Formats supported by this command. |
| # elfconvert_flag : Flags that must always be applied when calling elfconvert command |
| # elfconvert_flag_final : Flags that must always be applied last at the elfconvert command |
| # elfconvert_flag_strip_all : Flag that is used for stripping all symbols when converting |
| # elfconvert_flag_strip_debug : Flag that is used to strip debug symbols when converting |
| # elfconvert_flag_intarget : Flag for specifying target used for infile |
| # elfconvert_flag_outtarget : Flag for specifying target to use for converted file. |
| # Target value must be one of those listed described by: elfconvert_formats |
| # elfconvert_flag_section_remove: Flag for specifying that following section must be removed |
| # elfconvert_flag_section_only : Flag for specifying that only the following section should be kept |
| # elfconvert_flag_section_rename: Flag for specifying that following section must be renamed |
| # elfconvert_flag_gapfill : Flag for specifying the value to fill in gaps between sections |
| # elfconvert_flag_srec_len : Flag for specifying maximum length of Srecord values |
| # elfconvert_flag_infile : Flag for specifying the input file |
| # elfconvert_flag_outfile : Flag for specifying the output file |
| # For tools that prints to standard out, this should be ">" to indicate redirection |
| # |
| # |
| # - disassembly : Name of command for disassembly of files |
| # For GNU binary utilities this is objdump |
| # disassembly_flag : Flags that must always be applied when calling disassembly command |
| # disassembly_flag_final : Flags that must always be applied last at the disassembly command |
| # disassembly_flag_inline_source : Flag to use to display source code mixed with disassembly |
| # disassembly_flag_all : Flag to use for disassemble everything, including zeroes |
| # disassembly_flag_infile : Flag for specifying the input file |
| # disassembly_flag_outfile : Flag for specifying the output file |
| # For tools that prints to standard out, this should be ">" to indicate redirection |
| # |
| # |
| # - readelf : Name of command for reading elf files. |
| # For GNU binary utilities this is readelf |
| # readelf_flag : Flags that must always be applied when calling readelf command |
| # readelf_flag_final : Flags that must always be applied last at the readelf command |
| # readelf_flag_headers : Flag to use for specifying ELF headers should be read |
| # readelf_flag_infile : Flag for specifying the input file |
| # readelf_flag_outfile : Flag for specifying the output file |
| # For tools that prints to standard out, this should be ">" to indicate redirection |
| # |
| # |
| # - strip: Name of command for stripping symbols |
| # For GNU binary utilities this is strip |
| # strip_flag : Flags that must always be applied when calling strip command |
| # strip_flag_final : Flags that must always be applied last at the strip command |
| # strip_flag_all : Flag for removing all symbols |
| # strip_flag_debug : Flag for removing debug symbols |
| # strip_flag_dwo : Flag for removing dwarf sections |
| # strip_flag_infile : Flag for specifying the input file |
| # strip_flag_outfile : Flag for specifying the output file |
| # |
| # - symbols : Name of command for printing out symbols |
| # For GNU binary utilities this is nm |
| # symbols_command : empty |
| # symbols_final : empty |
| # symbols_infile : ELF file name |
| # symbols_outfile : output file |
| |
| set(COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED "command not supported on bintools: ") |
| |
| # If memusage is supported as post-build command, set memusage_type to: command |
| # and this value to the command to execute in the form: <command> <arguments> |
| # Note: If memusage is supported during linking, please use: |
| # set_property(TARGET linker ... ) found in cmake/linker/linker_flags.cmake instead |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY memusage_command "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY memusage_flag "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY memusage_flag_final "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY memusage_byproducts "") |
| |
| # disassembly command to use for generation of list file. |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY disassembly_command ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "disassembly ${COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED} ${BINTOOLS}") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY disassembly_flag "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY disassembly_flag_final "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY disassembly_flag_inline_source "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY disassembly_flag_infile "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY disassembly_flag_outfile "") |
| |
| # elfconvert to use for transforming an elf file into another format, such as intel hex, s-rec, binary, etc. |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_command ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "elfconvert ${COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED} ${BINTOOLS}") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_formats "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag_final "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag_outtarget "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag_section_remove "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag_gapfill "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag_infile "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY elfconvert_flag_outfile "") |
| |
| # readelf for processing of elf files. |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY readelf_command ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "readelf ${COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED} ${BINTOOLS}") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY readelf_flag "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY readelf_flag_final "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY readelf_flag_headers "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY readelf_flag_infile "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY readelf_flag_outfile "") |
| |
| # strip command for stripping symbols |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY strip_command ${CMAKE_COMMAND} -E echo "strip ${COMMAND_NOT_SUPPORTED} ${BINTOOLS}") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY strip_flag "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY strip_flag_final "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY strip_flag_all "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY strip_flag_debug "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY strip_flag_dwo "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY strip_flag_infile "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY strip_flag_outfile "") |
| |
| # list symbols in a binary |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY symbols_command ${CMAKE_NM}) |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY symbols_flag "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY symbols_final "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY symbols_infile "") |
| set_property(TARGET bintools PROPERTY symbols_outfile ">;" ) |