| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314315316317318319320321322323324325326327328329330331332333334335336337338339340341342343344345346347348349350351352353354355356357358359360361362363364365366367368369370371372373374375376377378379380381382383384385386387388389390391392393394395396397398399400401402403404405406407408409410411412413414415416417418419420421422423424425426427428429430431432433434435436437438439440441442443444445446447448449450451452453454455456457458459460461462463464465466467468469470471472473474475476477478479480481482483484485486487488489490491492493494495496497498499500501 | # This Makefile fragment declares toolchain related helper functions.# The copy_toolchain_lib_root function copies a toolchain library and# its symbolic links from the sysroot directory to the target# directory. Note that this function is used both by the external# toolchain logic, and the glibc package, so care must be taken when# changing this function.## $1: library name pattern (can include glob wildcards)#copy_toolchain_lib_root = \	LIBPATTERN="$(strip $1)"; \	LIBPATHS=`find $(STAGING_DIR)/ -name "$${LIBPATTERN}" 2>/dev/null` ; \	for LIBPATH in $${LIBPATHS} ; do \		while true ; do \			LIBNAME=`basename $${LIBPATH}`; \			DESTDIR=`echo $${LIBPATH} | sed "s,^$(STAGING_DIR)/,," | xargs dirname` ; \			mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/$${DESTDIR}; \			rm -fr $(TARGET_DIR)/$${DESTDIR}/$${LIBNAME}; \			if test -h $${LIBPATH} ; then \				cp -d $${LIBPATH} $(TARGET_DIR)/$${DESTDIR}/$${LIBNAME}; \				LIBPATH="`readlink -f $${LIBPATH}`"; \			elif test -f $${LIBPATH}; then \				$(INSTALL) -D -m0755 $${LIBPATH} $(TARGET_DIR)/$${DESTDIR}/$${LIBNAME}; \				break ; \			else \				exit -1; \			fi; \		done; \	done## Copy the full external toolchain sysroot directory to the staging# dir. The operation of this function is rendered a little bit# complicated by the support for multilib toolchains.## We start by copying etc, 'lib', sbin, usr and usr/'lib' from the# sysroot of the selected architecture variant (as pointed to by# ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR). This allows to import into the staging directory# the C library and companion libraries for the correct architecture# variant. 'lib' may not be literally 'lib' but could be something else,# e.g. lib32-fp (as determined by ARCH_LIB_DIR) and we only want to copy# that lib directory and no other. When copying usr, we therefore need# to be extra careful not to include usr/lib* but we _do_ want to# include usr/libexec.# We are selective in the directories we copy since other directories# might exist for other architecture variants (on Codesourcery# toolchain, the sysroot for the default architecture variant contains# the armv4t and thumb2 subdirectories, which are the sysroot for the# corresponding architecture variants), and we don't want to import# them.## If ARCH_LIB_DIR is not a singular directory component, e.g.# 'lib32/octeon2', then symbolic links in ARCH_LIB_DIR and# usr/ARCH_LIB_DIR may be broken because Buildroot will flatten the# directory structure (e.g. lib32/octeon2/foo is actually stored in# lib/foo). This is only relevant for links that contain one or more ../# components, as links to the current directory are always fine.# We need to fix the broken links by removing the right amount of ../# dots from the link destination.# Once the link destination is valid again, it can be simplified to# remove the dependency on intermediate directory symlinks.## It is possible that ARCH_LIB_DIR does not contain the dynamic loader# (ld*.so or similar) because it (or the main symlink to it) normally# resides in /lib while ARCH_LIB_DIR may be something else (e.g. lib64,# lib/<tuple>, ...). Therefore, copy the dynamic loader separately.## Then, if the selected architecture variant is not the default one# (i.e, if SYSROOT_DIR != ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR), then we :##  * Import the header files from the default architecture#    variant. Header files are typically shared between the sysroots#    for the different architecture variants. If we use the#    non-default one, header files were not copied by the previous#    step, so we copy them here from the sysroot of the default#    architecture variant.##  * Create a symbolic link that matches the name of the subdirectory#    for the architecture variant in the original sysroot. This is#    required as the compiler will by default look in#    sysroot_dir/arch_variant/ for libraries and headers, when the#    non-default architecture variant is used. Without this, the#    compiler fails to find libraries and headers.## Some toolchains (i.e Linaro binary toolchains) store support# libraries (libstdc++, libgcc_s) outside of the sysroot, so we simply# copy all the libraries from the "support lib directory" into our# sysroot.## Note that the 'locale' directories are not copied. They are huge# (400+MB) in CodeSourcery toolchains, and they are not really useful.## $1: main sysroot directory of the toolchain# $2: arch specific sysroot directory of the toolchain# $3: arch specific subdirectory in the sysroot# $4: directory of libraries ('lib', 'lib32' or 'lib64')# $5: support lib directories (for toolchains storing libgcc_s,#     libstdc++ and other gcc support libraries outside of the#     sysroot)copy_toolchain_sysroot = \	SYSROOT_DIR="$(strip $1)"; \	ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR="$(strip $2)"; \	ARCH_SUBDIR="$(strip $3)"; \	ARCH_LIB_DIR="$(strip $4)" ; \	SUPPORT_LIB_DIR="$(strip $5)" ; \	for i in etc $${ARCH_LIB_DIR} sbin usr usr/$${ARCH_LIB_DIR}; do \		if [ ! -d $${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}/$$i ] ; then \			continue ; \		fi ; \		if [ "$$i" = "usr" ]; then \			rsync -au --chmod=u=rwX,go=rX --exclude 'locale/' \				--include '/libexec*/' --exclude '/lib*/' \				$${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}/$$i/ $(STAGING_DIR)/$$i/ ; \		else \			rsync -au --chmod=u=rwX,go=rX --exclude 'locale/' \				$${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}/$$i/ $(STAGING_DIR)/$$i/ ; \		fi ; \	done ; \	for link in $$(find $(STAGING_DIR) -type l); do \		target=$$(readlink $${link}) ; \		if [ "$${target}" == "$${target\#/}" ] ; then \			continue ; \		fi ; \		relpath="$(call relpath_prefix,$${target\#/})" ; \		echo "Fixing symlink $${link} from $${target} to $${relpath}$${target\#/}" ; \		ln -sf $${relpath}$${target\#/} $${link} ; \	done ; \	relpath="$(call relpath_prefix,$${ARCH_LIB_DIR})" ; \	if [ "$${relpath}" != "" ]; then \		for i in $$(find -H $(STAGING_DIR)/$${ARCH_LIB_DIR} $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/$${ARCH_LIB_DIR} -type l -xtype l); do \			LINKTARGET=`readlink $$i` ; \			NEWLINKTARGET=$${LINKTARGET\#$$relpath} ; \			ln -sf $${NEWLINKTARGET} $$i ; \			$(call simplify_symlink,$$i,$(STAGING_DIR)) ; \		done ; \	fi ; \	if [ ! -e $(STAGING_DIR)/lib/ld*.so.* ]; then \		if [ -e $${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}/lib/ld*.so.* ]; then \			cp -a $${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}/lib/ld*.so.* $(STAGING_DIR)/lib/ ; \		fi ; \	fi ; \	if [ `readlink -f $${SYSROOT_DIR}` != `readlink -f $${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}` ] ; then \		if [ ! -d $${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/include ] ; then \			cp -a $${SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/include $(STAGING_DIR)/usr ; \		fi ; \		mkdir -p `dirname $(STAGING_DIR)/$${ARCH_SUBDIR}` ; \		relpath="$(call relpath_prefix,$${ARCH_SUBDIR})./" ; \		ln -s $${relpath} $(STAGING_DIR)/$${ARCH_SUBDIR} ; \		echo "Symlinking $(STAGING_DIR)/$${ARCH_SUBDIR} -> $${relpath}" ; \	fi ; \	if test -n "$${SUPPORT_LIB_DIR}" ; then \		cp -a $${SUPPORT_LIB_DIR}/* $(STAGING_DIR)/lib/ ; \	fi ; \	find $(STAGING_DIR) -type d | xargs chmod 755## Check the specified kernel headers version actually matches the# version in the toolchain.## $1: sysroot directory# $2: kernel version string, in the form: X.Y#check_kernel_headers_version = \	if ! support/scripts/check-kernel-headers.sh $(1) $(2); then \		exit 1; \	fi## Check the specific gcc version actually matches the version in the# toolchain## $1: path to gcc# $2: expected gcc version#check_gcc_version = \	expected_version="$(strip $2)" ; \	if [ -z "$${expected_version}" ]; then \		exit 0 ; \	fi; \	real_version=`$(1) -dumpversion` ; \	if [[ ! "$${real_version}" =~ ^$${expected_version}\. ]] ; then \		printf "Incorrect selection of gcc version: expected %s.x, got %s\n" \			"$${expected_version}" "$${real_version}" ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi## Check the availability of a particular glibc feature. This function# is used to check toolchain options that are always supported by# glibc, so we simply check that the corresponding option is properly# enabled.## $1: Buildroot option name# $2: feature description#check_glibc_feature = \	if [ "$($(1))" != "y" ] ; then \		echo "$(2) available in C library, please enable $(1)" ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi## Check the availability of RPC support in a glibc toolchain## $1: sysroot directory#check_glibc_rpc_feature = \	IS_IN_LIBC=`test -f $(1)/usr/include/rpc/rpc.h && echo y` ; \	if [ "$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_NATIVE_RPC)" != "y" -a "$${IS_IN_LIBC}" = "y" ] ; then \		echo "RPC support available in C library, please enable BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_INET_RPC" ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi ; \	if [ "$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_NATIVE_RPC)" = "y" -a "$${IS_IN_LIBC}" != "y" ] ; then \		echo "RPC support not available in C library, please disable BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_INET_RPC" ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi## Check the correctness of a glibc external toolchain configuration.#  1. Check that the C library selected in Buildroot matches the one#     of the external toolchain#  2. Check that all the C library-related features are enabled in the#     config, since glibc always supports all of them## $1: sysroot directory#check_glibc = \	SYSROOT_DIR="$(strip $1)"; \	if test `find -L $${SYSROOT_DIR}/ -maxdepth 2 -name 'ld-linux*.so.*' -o -name 'ld.so.*' -o -name 'ld64.so.*' | wc -l` -eq 0 ; then \		echo "Incorrect selection of the C library"; \		exit -1; \	fi; \	$(call check_glibc_feature,BR2_USE_MMU,MMU support) ;\	$(call check_glibc_rpc_feature,$${SYSROOT_DIR})## Check that the selected C library really is musl## $1: cross-gcc path# $2: cross-readelf pathcheck_musl = \	__CROSS_CC=$(strip $1) ; \	libc_a_path=`$${__CROSS_CC} -print-file-name=libc.a` ; \	if ! strings $${libc_a_path} | grep -q MUSL_LOCPATH ; then \		echo "Incorrect selection of the C library" ; \		exit -1; \	fi## Check the conformity of Buildroot configuration with regard to the# uClibc configuration of the external toolchain, for a particular# feature.## If 'Buildroot option name' ($2) is empty it means the uClibc option# is mandatory.## $1: uClibc macro name# $2: Buildroot option name# $3: uClibc config file# $4: feature description#check_uclibc_feature = \	IS_IN_LIBC=`grep -q "\#define $(1) 1" $(3) && echo y` ; \	if [ -z "$(2)" ] ; then \		if [ "$${IS_IN_LIBC}" != "y" ] ; then \			echo "$(4) not available in C library, toolchain unsuitable for Buildroot" ; \			exit 1 ; \		fi ; \	else \		if [ "$($(2))" != "y" -a "$${IS_IN_LIBC}" = "y" ] ; then \			echo "$(4) available in C library, please enable $(2)" ; \			exit 1 ; \		fi ; \		if [ "$($(2))" = "y" -a "$${IS_IN_LIBC}" != "y" ] ; then \			echo "$(4) not available in C library, please disable $(2)" ; \			exit 1 ; \		fi ; \	fi## Check the correctness of a uclibc external toolchain configuration#  1. Check that the C library selected in Buildroot matches the one#     of the external toolchain#  2. Check that the features enabled in the Buildroot configuration#     match the features available in the uClibc of the external#     toolchain## $1: sysroot directory#check_uclibc = \	SYSROOT_DIR="$(strip $1)"; \	if ! test -f $${SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/include/bits/uClibc_config.h ; then \		echo "Incorrect selection of the C library"; \		exit -1; \	fi; \	UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE=$${SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/include/bits/uClibc_config.h ; \	$(call check_uclibc_feature,__ARCH_USE_MMU__,BR2_USE_MMU,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},MMU support) ;\	$(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_LFS__,,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},Large file support) ;\	$(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_IPV6__,,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},IPv6 support) ;\	$(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_RPC__,BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_NATIVE_RPC,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},RPC support) ;\	$(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_LOCALE__,BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},Locale support) ;\	$(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_WCHAR__,BR2_USE_WCHAR,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},Wide char support) ;\	$(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_THREADS__,BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},Thread support) ;\	$(call check_uclibc_feature,__PTHREADS_DEBUG_SUPPORT__,BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS_DEBUG,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},Thread debugging support) ;\	$(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_THREADS_NATIVE__,BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS_NPTL,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},NPTL thread support)## Check that the Buildroot configuration of the ABI matches the# configuration of the external toolchain.## $1: cross-gcc path# $2: cross-readelf path#check_arm_abi = \	__CROSS_CC=$(strip $1) ; \	EXT_TOOLCHAIN_TARGET=`LANG=C $${__CROSS_CC} -v 2>&1 | grep ^Target | cut -f2 -d ' '` ; \	if ! echo $${EXT_TOOLCHAIN_TARGET} | grep -qE 'eabi(hf)?$$' ; then \		echo "External toolchain uses the unsuported OABI" ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi ; \	if ! echo 'int main(void) {}' | $${__CROSS_CC} -x c -o $(BUILD_DIR)/.br-toolchain-test.tmp - ; then \		rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/.br-toolchain-test.tmp*; \		abistr_$(BR2_ARM_EABI)='EABI'; \		abistr_$(BR2_ARM_EABIHF)='EABIhf'; \		echo "Incorrect ABI setting: $${abistr_y} selected, but toolchain is incompatible"; \		exit 1 ; \	fi ; \	rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/.br-toolchain-test.tmp*## Check that the external toolchain supports C++## $1: cross-g++ path#check_cplusplus = \	__CROSS_CXX=$(strip $1) ; \	$${__CROSS_CXX} -v > /dev/null 2>&1 ; \	if test $$? -ne 0 ; then \		echo "C++ support is selected but is not available in external toolchain" ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi### Check that the external toolchain supports Fortran## $1: cross-gfortran path#check_fortran = \	__CROSS_FC=$(strip $1) ; \	__o=$(BUILD_DIR)/.br-toolchain-test-fortran.tmp ; \	printf 'program hello\n\tprint *, "Hello Fortran!\\n"\nend program hello\n' | \	$${__CROSS_FC} -x f95 -o $${__o} - ; \	if test $$? -ne 0 ; then \		rm -f $${__o}* ; \		echo "Fortran support is selected but is not available in external toolchain" ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi ; \	rm -f $${__o}* \### Check that the external toolchain supports OpenMP## $1: cross-gcc path#check_openmp = \	__CROSS_CC=$(strip $1) ; \	__o=$(BUILD_DIR)/.br-toolchain-test-openmp.tmp ; \	printf '\#include <omp.h>\nint main(void) { return omp_get_thread_num(); }' | \	$${__CROSS_CC} -fopenmp -x c -o $${__o} - ; \	if test $$? -ne 0 ; then \		rm -f $${__o}* ; \		echo "OpenMP support is selected but is not available in external toolchain"; \		exit 1 ; \	fi ; \	rm -f $${__o}* \## Check that the cross-compiler given in the configuration exists## $1: cross-gcc path#check_cross_compiler_exists = \	__CROSS_CC=$(strip $1) ; \	$${__CROSS_CC} -v > /dev/null 2>&1 ; \	if test $$? -ne 0 ; then \		echo "Cannot execute cross-compiler '$${__CROSS_CC}'" ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi## Check for toolchains known not to work with Buildroot.# - For the Angstrom toolchains, we check by looking at the vendor part of#   the host tuple.# - Exclude distro-class toolchains which are not relocatable.# - Exclude broken toolchains which return "libc.a" with -print-file-name.# - Exclude toolchains which doesn't support --sysroot option.## $1: cross-gcc path#check_unusable_toolchain = \	__CROSS_CC=$(strip $1) ; \	vendor=`$${__CROSS_CC} -dumpmachine | cut -f2 -d'-'` ; \	if test "$${vendor}" = "angstrom" ; then \		echo "Angstrom toolchains are not pure toolchains: they contain" ; \		echo "many other libraries than just the C library, which makes" ; \		echo "them unsuitable as external toolchains for build systems" ; \		echo "such as Buildroot." ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi; \	with_sysroot=`$${__CROSS_CC} -v 2>&1 |sed -r -e '/.* --with-sysroot=([^[:space:]]+)[[:space:]].*/!d; s//\1/'`; \	if test "$${with_sysroot}"  = "/" ; then \		echo "Distribution toolchains are unsuitable for use by Buildroot," ; \		echo "as they were configured in a way that makes them non-relocatable,"; \		echo "and contain a lot of pre-built libraries that would conflict with"; \		echo "the ones Buildroot wants to build."; \		exit 1; \	fi; \	libc_a_path=`$${__CROSS_CC} -print-file-name=libc.a` ; \	if test "$${libc_a_path}" = "libc.a" ; then \		echo "Unable to detect the toolchain sysroot, Buildroot cannot use this toolchain." ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi ; \	sysroot_dir="$(call toolchain_find_sysroot,$${__CROSS_CC})" ; \	if test -z "$${sysroot_dir}" ; then \		echo "External toolchain doesn't support --sysroot. Cannot use." ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi## Check if the toolchain has SSP (stack smashing protector) support## $1: cross-gcc path#check_toolchain_ssp = \	__CROSS_CC=$(strip $1) ; \	__HAS_SSP=`echo 'void main(){}' | $${__CROSS_CC} -Werror -fstack-protector -x c - -o $(BUILD_DIR)/.br-toolchain-test.tmp >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo y` ; \	if [ "$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_SSP)" != "y" -a "$${__HAS_SSP}" = "y" ] ; then \		echo "SSP support available in this toolchain, please enable BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_HAS_SSP" ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi ; \	if [ "$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_SSP)" = "y" -a "$${__HAS_SSP}" != "y" ] ; then \		echo "SSP support not available in this toolchain, please disable BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_HAS_SSP" ; \		exit 1 ; \	fi ; \	rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/.br-toolchain-test.tmp*## Generate gdbinit file for use with Buildroot#gen_gdbinit_file = \	mkdir -p $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/share/buildroot/ ; \	echo "set sysroot $(STAGING_DIR)" > $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/share/buildroot/gdbinit# Given a path, determine the relative prefix (../) needed to return to the# root level. Note that the last component is treated as a file component; use a# trailing slash to force treating it as a directory. Examples:#     relpath_prefix(lib32) = ""#     relpath_prefix(lib32/octeon2) = "../"#     relpath_prefix(lib32/octeon2/) = "../../"## $1: input pathdefine relpath_prefix$$( \	prefix="" ; \	nbslashs=`printf $1 | sed 's%[^/]%%g' | wc -c` ; \	for slash in `seq 1 $${nbslashs}` ; do \		prefix=$${prefix}"../" ; \	done ; \	printf "$$prefix" ; \)endef# Replace the destination of a symbolic link with a simpler version# For example,#     usr/lib/libfoo.so -> ../../lib32/libfoo.so.1# becomes#     usr/lib/libfoo.so -> ../../lib/libfoo.so.1# since 'lib32' is a symlink to 'lib'.## Likewise,#     usr/lib/octeon2/libbar.so -> ../../../lib32/octeon2/libbar.so.1# becomes#     usr/lib/octeon2/libbar.so -> ../../lib/libbar.so.1# assuming lib32->lib and lib/octeon2->lib.## $1: symlink# $2: base pathdefine simplify_symlink( \	FULL_SRC="$$(readlink -f $$(dirname $1))/$$(basename $1)" ; \	FULL_DEST="$$(readlink -f $1)" ; \	FULL_BASE="$$(readlink -f $2)" ; \	REL_SRC="$${FULL_SRC#$${FULL_BASE}/}" ; \	REL_DEST="$${FULL_DEST#$${FULL_BASE}/}" ; \	DOTS="$(call relpath_prefix,$${REL_SRC})" ; \	ln -sf "$${DOTS}$${REL_DEST}" "$${FULL_SRC}" ; \)endef
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