Fix mini_debug_info stripping when no symbols should be kept.
If there are no symbols to keep (i.e. all function symbols are also in
the dynsym table), then the "${outfile}.keep_symbols" file has size 0.
When objcopy parses a --keep-symbols file, it has a special case for
0-sized files where it silently fails (exits with status 1, no error
message). On the other hand, objcopy is happy with a file containing no
symbols, as long as there is some whitespace or a comment. Avoid the
special case by appending a newline to keep_symbols.
Bug: b/62815515
Bug: b/77242617
Test: manual
Change-Id: I90fd3258426176dc18aa5a8c19389c55fe6329c7
diff --git a/scripts/strip.sh b/scripts/strip.sh
index ff8aaa0..318c7ad 100755
--- a/scripts/strip.sh
+++ b/scripts/strip.sh
@@ -56,6 +56,7 @@
"${CROSS_COMPILE}nm" -D "${infile}" --format=posix --defined-only | awk '{ print $$1 }' | sort >"${outfile}.dynsyms"
"${CROSS_COMPILE}nm" "${infile}" --format=posix --defined-only | awk '{ if ($$2 == "T" || $$2 == "t" || $$2 == "D") print $$1 }' | sort > "${outfile}.funcsyms"
comm -13 "${outfile}.dynsyms" "${outfile}.funcsyms" > "${outfile}.keep_symbols"
+ echo >> "${outfile}.keep_symbols" # Ensure that the keep_symbols file is not empty.
"${CROSS_COMPILE}objcopy" --rename-section .debug_frame=saved_debug_frame "${outfile}.debug" "${outfile}.mini_debuginfo"
"${CROSS_COMPILE}objcopy" -S --remove-section .gdb_index --remove-section .comment --keep-symbols="${outfile}.keep_symbols" "${outfile}.mini_debuginfo"
"${CROSS_COMPILE}objcopy" --rename-section saved_debug_frame=.debug_frame "${outfile}.mini_debuginfo"