STRIDE Build Tools

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Build Tools

Command line Utilities:

  1. The STRIDE compiler (s2scompile.exe)

  2. The STRIDE database binder (s2sbind.exe)

  3. The STRIDE instrumentation generator (s2sinstrument.exe)


Examples

Compiling multiple files

   s2scompile –I"C:\STRIDE\inc" –DN=100 file1.h file2.h

Database Binding

   s2sbind –-starting_suid=123 test.sidb file1.meta file2.meta
   

Intercept Module Generation

  • Single Intercept Module

    • Pre-build Instrumentation.

The S2 compilation, binding and instrumentation are done before the user’s build.

s2scompile is called first, then s2sbind, and finally s2sinstrument:
s2scompile –I”C:\STRIDE\inc” –DN=100 file1.h file2.h
s2sbind –-starting_suid=123 test.sidb file1.meta file2.meta
s2sinstrument –-im_name=test -–mode=SDud(f1) -–mode=P(f2) test.sidb
In-build Prototyping with Post-build Implementation

The compilation, binding and IM prototyping (header files only generation) are done incrementally. For each component of the user’s build just a subset of SCL files are compiled, bound to a database (merged into the previously created database) and IM prototypes are generated for a set of interfaces defined in those SCL files.

s2scompile –I”C:\STRIDE\inc” –DN=100 file1.h
s2sbind –-starting_suid=123 test.sidb file1.meta
s2sinstrument –-im_name=test –prototype=p1 -–mode=SDud(f10,f11) test.sidb
s2scompile –I”C:\STRIDE\inc” –DN=100 file2.h
s2sbind –-input_database=test.sidb test.sidb file2.meta
s2sinstrument –-im_name=test –prototype=p2 -–mode=P(f20,f21) test.sidb
s2sinstrument –-im_name=test –implement -–mode=SDud(f10,f11) -–mode=P(f20,f21) test.sidb

Multiple Intercept Modules

The compilation, binding and IM generation (headers and source) are done incrementally. For each component of the user’s build just a subset of SCL files are compiled, bound to a database (merged into the previously created database) and an IM generated for a set of interfaces defined in those SCL files. This example shows how this can be accomplished. Notice that a unique name is specified for each IM when s2sinstrument is called:

s2scompile –I”C:\STRIDE\inc” –DN=100 file1.h
s2sbind –-starting_suid=123 test.sidb file1.meta
s2sinstrument –-im_name=test1 -–mode=SDud(f1) test.sidb
s2scompile –I”C:\STRIDE\inc” –DN=100 file2.h
s2sbind –-input_database=test.sidb test.sidb file2.meta
s2sinstrument –-im_name=test2 -–mode=P(f2) test.sidb