#!/bin/bash set -e -o pipefail # This script copies a locally built GLIBC to a remote device. # # Usage: push_glibc ... # # This script works with 64-bit (amd64 or arm64) ChromeOS targets. # It copies both 32-bit and 64-bit glibc loaders onto the device. # This allows loading and running both 32-bit and 64-bit binaries # on the same device. for target in "$@" do echo -n "pushing glibc to ${target} ... " case "$(ssh -i ${HOME}/.ssh/testing_rsa ${target} uname -m)" in x86_64) glibc="/usr/x86_64-cros-linux-gnu/lib64" loader="ld-linux-x86-64.so.2" glibc32="/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu/lib" loader32="ld-linux.so.2" ;; aarch64) glibc="/usr/aarch64-cros-linux-gnu/lib64" loader="ld-linux-aarch64.so.1" glibc32="/usr/armv7a-cros-linux-gnueabihf/lib" loader32="ld-linux-armhf.so.3" ;; *) echo "unknown arch" continue ;; esac target_sh ${target} "rm -rf /tmp/glibc" target_sh ${target} "mkdir -p /tmp/glibc" target_cp "${glibc}" ${target}:/tmp/glibc target_sh ${target} "rm -rf /tmp/glibc32" target_sh ${target} "mkdir -p /tmp/glibc32" target_cp "${glibc32}" ${target}:/tmp/glibc32 echo "#!/bin/bash" > /tmp/ld.so echo "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/glibc/${glibc##*/} exec /tmp/glibc/${glibc##*/}/${loader} \"\$@\"" >> /tmp/ld.so chmod +x /tmp/ld.so target_cp /tmp/ld.so ${target}:/tmp/glibc rm /tmp/ld.so echo "#!/bin/bash" > /tmp/ld.so echo "LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/glibc32/${glibc32##*/} exec /tmp/glibc32/${glibc32##*/}/${loader32} \"\$@\"" >> /tmp/ld.so chmod +x /tmp/ld.so target_cp /tmp/ld.so ${target}:/tmp/glibc32 rm /tmp/ld.so echo "done" done