export NIX_SET_BUILD_ID=1 export NIX_LDFLAGS+=" --compress-debug-sections=zlib" export NIX_CFLAGS_COMPILE+=" -ggdb -Wa,--compress-debug-sections" export RUSTFLAGS+=" -g" dontStrip=1 fixupOutputHooks+=(_separateDebugInfo) _separateDebugInfo() { [ -e "$prefix" ] || return 0 local dst="${debug:-$out}" if [ "$prefix" = "$dst" ]; then return 0; fi dst="$dst/lib/debug/.build-id" # Find executables and dynamic libraries. local i while IFS= read -r -d $'\0' i; do if ! isELF "$i"; then continue; fi # Extract the Build ID. FIXME: there's probably a cleaner way. local id="$($READELF -n "$i" | sed 's/.*Build ID: \([0-9a-f]*\).*/\1/; t; d')" if [ "${#id}" != 40 ]; then echo "could not find build ID of $i, skipping" >&2 continue fi # Extract the debug info. header "separating debug info from $i (build ID $id)" mkdir -p "$dst/${id:0:2}" # This may fail, e.g. if the binary is for a different # architecture than we're building for. (This happens with # firmware blobs in QEMU.) ( $OBJCOPY --only-keep-debug "$i" "$dst/${id:0:2}/${id:2}.debug" $STRIP --strip-debug "$i" # Also a create a symlink .debug. ln -sfn ".build-id/${id:0:2}/${id:2}.debug" "$dst/../$(basename "$i")" ) || rmdir -p "$dst/${id:0:2}" done < <(find "$prefix" -type f -print0) }