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    TheWorldJoker
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    Hello everyone,

    I'm trying to compile a list of POSIX calls made by -QT- Qt for a project; I'm trying to see if -QT- Qt fits a safety profile selected by our customer.

    I had thought to run the command "nm" (I'm using Linux) on the compiled libraries, but this didn't prove to be fruitful. Anyone have a simple or clever way of compiling this list?

    My second idea was to try to compile each library individually and use -nostdlibs while compiling, but I'm not sure how to go about compiling each library separately.

    Thanks,
    Phillip

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      dangelog
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      What do you mean with "list of POSIX calls" exactly? You could run your program under ltrace / strace and find out all the library calls made by your application...

      Software Engineer
      KDAB (UK) Ltd., a KDAB Group company

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        TheWorldJoker
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        Under this specific safety protocol, only a certain (albeit still large) subset of the POSIX calls are allowed, and we are attempting to see if Qt will meet that requirement. Hence needed to first make a list of the total set of POSIX calls used.

        I will try that though, thanks. Didn't think of ltrace.

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          Duck
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          Which functions are not "allowed" by this profile?

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            lgeyer
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            Fetch the Qt sources and grep them.

            @
            #!/bin/sh

            unsafeCallList="unsafecall1|unsafecall2|unsafecall3"

            find *.cpp | while read sourceFile
            do
            grep --extended-regexp "$unsafeCallList" $sourceFile
            done
            @

            A runtime analysis using strace or ltrace will be difficult, as you have to ensure that every single piece of code is at least run once.

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              goetz
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              Even if Qt would be "safe", the other linked libraries (eg. C++ standard lib) could violate the profile....

              http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

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                JustADude
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                @ TheWorldJoker

                By any chance did you have any success at determining the POSIX calls?

                I have a similar question and need to determine which POSIX calls Qt absolutely needs to be present in an RTOS environment.

                Thanks.

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