When building DLLs on ARM64EC, the default use of `dumpbin
-linkermember:1` fails because ARM64EC static libraries use a
different linker member format. Use `-linkermember:32` for ARM64EC
to correctly extract symbols.
Additionally, MSVC inserts $exit_thunk and $entry_thunk symbols
for ARM64EC to handle x64 ↔ ARM64 transitions. These are internal
thunks and must not be exported. Filter them out when generating
the .def file to avoid unresolved symbols or invalid exports.
Trim out the leading '#' on ARM64EC function symbols. This is only
relevant on ARM64EC, but it is benign to do that filtering on
all architectures (such symbols aren't expected on other
architectures).
Simplify the sed command by removing the symbol address with a
sed expression instead of a later "cut" command.
This ensures correct symbol extraction and stable DLL generation
on ARM64EC targets, while keeping behavior unchanged for other
Windows architectures.
When building FFMPEG in the MSYS environment under Windows, one
must not use forward slashes ('/') for command-line options. It
appears that the MSYS shell interprets these as absolute paths and
then automatically rewrites them into equivalent Windows paths. For
example, the '/nologo' switch below gets rewritten to something like
'C:/Program Files/Git/nologo', and this obviously breaks the build.
Thankfully, most M$ tools accept dashes ('-') as well.
Signed-off-by: Ziemowit Łąski <15880281+zlaski@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This avoids having to use either "dumpbin -headers" to find out
the current architecture, or pass $ARCH from configure to deduce it.
When configuring with --disable-asm, ARCH is equal to "c", which doesn't
give any indication of what symbol prefix is to be used.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Since this machine type is 5 chars while the existing ones only
were 3 (which the regexp assumed), the regexp has to be extended
a little.
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
This is invoked by setting the NM and AR variables to the names of
those specific tools. The ARCH variable also needs to be provided,
to choose the symbol prefix (nm doesn't provide any option that
dumps the architecture easily).
Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>