| #!/bin/bash |
| |
| # Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved. |
| # Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
| # found in the LICENSE file. |
| |
| # Copies a framework to its new home, "unversioning" it. |
| # |
| # Normally, frameworks are versioned bundles. The contents of a framework are |
| # stored in a versioned directory within the bundle, and symbolic links |
| # provide access to the actual code and resources. See |
| # http://developer.apple.com/mac/library/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPFrameworks/Concepts/FrameworkAnatomy.html |
| # |
| # The symbolic links usually found in frameworks create problems. Symbolic |
| # links are excluded from code signatures. That means that it's possible to |
| # remove or retarget a symbolic link within a framework without affecting the |
| # seal. In Chrome's case, the outer .app bundle contains a framework where |
| # all application code and resources live. In order for the signature on the |
| # .app to be meaningful, it encompasses the framework. Because framework |
| # resources are accessed through the framework's symbolic links, this |
| # arrangement results in a case where the resources can be altered without |
| # affecting the .app signature's validity. |
| # |
| # Indirection through symbolic links also carries a runtime performance |
| # penalty on open() operations, although open() typically completes so quickly |
| # that this is not considered a major performance problem. |
| # |
| # To resolve these problems, the frameworks that ship within Chrome's .app |
| # bundle are unversioned. Unversioning is simple: instead of using the |
| # original outer .framework directory as the framework that ships within the |
| # .app, the inner versioned directory is used. Instead of accessing bundled |
| # resources through symbolic links, they are accessed directly. In normal |
| # situations, the only hard-coded use of the versioned directory is by dyld, |
| # when loading the framework's code, but this is handled through a normal |
| # Mach-O load command, and it is easy to adjust the load command to point to |
| # the unversioned framework code rather than the versioned counterpart. |
| # |
| # The resulting framework bundles aren't strictly conforming, but they work |
| # as well as normal versioned framework bundles. |
| # |
| # An option to skip running install_name_tool is available. By passing -I as |
| # the first argument to this script, install_name_tool will be skipped. This |
| # is only suitable for copied frameworks that will not be linked against, or |
| # when install_name_tool will be run on any linker output when something is |
| # linked against the copied framework. This option exists to allow signed |
| # frameworks to pass through without subjecting them to any modifications that |
| # would break their signatures. |
| |
| set -e |
| |
| RUN_INSTALL_NAME_TOOL=1 |
| if [ $# -eq 3 ] && [ "${1}" = "-I" ] ; then |
| shift |
| RUN_INSTALL_NAME_TOOL= |
| fi |
| |
| if [ $# -ne 2 ] ; then |
| echo "usage: ${0} [-I] FRAMEWORK DESTINATION_DIR" >& 2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| # FRAMEWORK should be a path to a versioned framework bundle, ending in |
| # .framework. DESTINATION_DIR is the directory that the unversioned framework |
| # bundle will be copied to. |
| |
| FRAMEWORK="${1}" |
| DESTINATION_DIR="${2}" |
| |
| FRAMEWORK_NAME="$(basename "${FRAMEWORK}")" |
| if [ "${FRAMEWORK_NAME: -10}" != ".framework" ] ; then |
| echo "${0}: ${FRAMEWORK_NAME} does not end in .framework" >& 2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| FRAMEWORK_NAME_NOEXT="${FRAMEWORK_NAME:0:$((${#FRAMEWORK_NAME} - 10))}" |
| |
| # Find the current version. |
| VERSIONS="${FRAMEWORK}/Versions" |
| CURRENT_VERSION_LINK="${VERSIONS}/Current" |
| CURRENT_VERSION_ID="$(readlink "${VERSIONS}/Current")" |
| CURRENT_VERSION="${VERSIONS}/${CURRENT_VERSION_ID}" |
| |
| # Make sure that the framework's structure makes sense as a versioned bundle. |
| if [ ! -e "${CURRENT_VERSION}/${FRAMEWORK_NAME_NOEXT}" ] ; then |
| echo "${0}: ${FRAMEWORK_NAME} does not contain a dylib" >& 2 |
| exit 1 |
| fi |
| |
| DESTINATION="${DESTINATION_DIR}/${FRAMEWORK_NAME}" |
| |
| # Copy the versioned directory within the versioned framework to its |
| # destination location. |
| mkdir -p "${DESTINATION_DIR}" |
| rsync -acC --delete --exclude Headers --exclude PrivateHeaders \ |
| --include '*.so' "${CURRENT_VERSION}/" "${DESTINATION}" |
| |
| if [[ -n "${RUN_INSTALL_NAME_TOOL}" ]]; then |
| # Adjust the Mach-O LC_ID_DYLIB load command in the framework. This does not |
| # change the LC_LOAD_DYLIB load commands in anything that may have already |
| # linked against the framework. Not all frameworks will actually need this |
| # to be changed. Some frameworks may already be built with the proper |
| # LC_ID_DYLIB for use as an unversioned framework. Xcode users can do this |
| # by setting LD_DYLIB_INSTALL_NAME to |
| # $(DYLIB_INSTALL_NAME_BASE:standardizepath)/$(WRAPPER_NAME)/$(PRODUCT_NAME) |
| # If invoking ld via gcc or g++, pass the desired path to -Wl,-install_name |
| # at link time. |
| FRAMEWORK_DYLIB="${DESTINATION}/${FRAMEWORK_NAME_NOEXT}" |
| LC_ID_DYLIB_OLD="$(otool -l "${FRAMEWORK_DYLIB}" | |
| grep -A10 "^ *cmd LC_ID_DYLIB$" | |
| grep -m1 "^ *name" | |
| sed -Ee 's/^ *name (.*) \(offset [0-9]+\)$/\1/')" |
| VERSION_PATH="/Versions/${CURRENT_VERSION_ID}/${FRAMEWORK_NAME_NOEXT}" |
| LC_ID_DYLIB_NEW="$(echo "${LC_ID_DYLIB_OLD}" | |
| sed -Ee "s%${VERSION_PATH}$%/${FRAMEWORK_NAME_NOEXT}%")" |
| |
| if [ "${LC_ID_DYLIB_NEW}" != "${LC_ID_DYLIB_OLD}" ] ; then |
| install_name_tool -id "${LC_ID_DYLIB_NEW}" "${FRAMEWORK_DYLIB}" |
| fi |
| fi |