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# This file contains the common configuration options
# that apply to both glibc.
## depends on ! WINDOWS && ! BARE_METAL && ARCH_USE_MMU
## select LIBC_SUPPORT_THREADS_NATIVE
## select CC_CORE_PASSES_NEEDED
# TBD: select GETTEXT for build only, not for host
## select GETTEXT_NEEDED
## select BINUTILS_FORCE_LD_BFD_DEFAULT
## help The de-facto standard for Linux distributions.
## help Feature-rich, but large... Most useful for desktop-like systems.
# GLIBC and kernel are special when it comes to obsoletion. Users
# of crosstool-ng depend on the ability to build new toolchains matching
# the kernel/libc versions of a particular target system, and LTS releases
# are still using quite ancient versions. Please do not retire versions
# (including versions in between) until the EOL dates indicated in version.desc.
if GLIBC_USE_PORTS_EXTERNAL
source "config/versions/glibc-ports.in"
endif
# Glibc has some dependencies on the kernel headers:
config GLIBC_DEP_KERNEL_HEADERS_VERSION
def_bool y
select LINUX_REQUIRE_3_2_or_later if GLIBC_2_24_or_later
# Glibc 2.26 requires at least binutils 2.25.
# Also, binutils 2.30 fail while compiling aarch64 glibc; fixed in 2.27
# and backported to 2.26. For other versions, require binutils older than
# 2.30 (if the patch is backported, binutils 2.23 will break).
config GLIBC_DEP_BINUTILS
def_bool y
select BINUTILS_REQUIRE_2_25_or_later if GLIBC_2_26_or_later
select BINUTILS_REQUIRE_older_than_2_30 if GLIBC_older_than_2_26 && ARCH_ARM && ARCH_64
# Glibc 2.29 requires GCC5+ or, for ppc64le, GCC6.2+. We only support the latest
# release on GCC6 branch, so just assume it is newer than 6.2
config GLIBC_DEP_GCC
def_bool y
select GCC_REQUIRE_5_or_later if GLIBC_2_29_or_later
select GCC_REQUIRE_6_or_later if GLIBC_2_29_or_later && ARCH_POWERPC && ARCH_64 && ARCH_LE
# Glibc 2.29 requires bison 2.7 or later. All versions in ct-ng satisfy that
# version requirement.
config GLIBC_DEP_BISON
def_bool y
depends on GLIBC_2_29_or_later && !CONFIGURE_has_bison_2_7_or_newer
select COMP_TOOLS_BISON
# Glibc 2.29 now requires Python 3.4 or later, and make 4.0 or later. Ensure
# we build 'make' as a companion tool if host's make isn't new enough.
config GLIBC_DEP_PYTHON
def_bool y
select GLIBC_REQUIRE_older_than_2_29 if !CONFIGURE_has_python_3_4_or_newer
config GLIBC_DEP_MAKE_4_0
def_bool y
depends on GLIBC_2_29_or_later && !CONFIGURE_has_make_4_0_or_newer
select COMP_TOOLS_MAKE
select MAKE_REQUIRE_4_0_or_later
select MAKE_GNUMAKE_SYMLINK # Override old host make in .build/tools/bin
config GLIBC_DEP_GCC
def_bool y
select GCC_REQUIRE_4_9_or_later if GLIBC_2_26_or_later
config THREADS
default "nptl"
config GLIBC_BUILD_SSP
def_bool y
depends on GLIBC_2_25_or_later
# Known add-ons and when they exist(ed)
# crypt external in 2.1, no longer an add-on since 2.2
# libidn external in 2.3.4 .. 2.10, still an add-on
# linuxthreads external in 2.0.1 .. 2.5, no longer available since 2.6 [*]
# localedata external in 2.0.1 .. 2.0.6, no longer an add-on since 2.1 [*]
# ports external in 2.3.4 .. 2.16, no longer an add-on since 2.20
# nptl never external, no longer an add-on since 2.20
#
# Given the list of currently supported glibc releases, we only need to worry about
# 'libidn', 'ports' and 'nptl' add-ons. Of these, only 'ports' can be an external
# tarball; and only 'libidn' is user-selectable ('ports' & 'nptl' are selected
# by crosstool-NG, as dictated by the architecture and thread model).
#
# I had trouble locating the sources in the repository for some of the released
# versions. E.g., there is a 2.5 version of linuxthreads, but the tag for 2.5 in Git
# does not have the linuxthreads directory at all. Similarly, 2.0.6 tag did not have
# localedata. Since these releases are no longer supported by crosstool-NG, this is
# of pure historical interest now, however.
config GLIBC_HAS_NPTL_ADDON
def_bool y
depends on !GLIBC_2_20_or_later
config GLIBC_HAS_PORTS_ADDON
def_bool y
depends on !GLIBC_2_20_or_later
config GLIBC_HAS_PORTS_ADDON_EXTERNAL
def_bool y
depends on !GLIBC_2_17_or_later
# In case it folds into main distribution in some future release, too
config GLIBC_HAS_LIBIDN_ADDON
def_bool y
# Some architectures require the ports addon. List them one by one here:
# This list must be carefully in sync with the architectures names
# we can find in config/arch/*
config GLIBC_USE_PORTS_ADDON
def_bool y
depends on ARCH_ALPHA || ARCH_ARM || ARCH_M68K || ARCH_MIPS || ARCH_POWERPC
depends on GLIBC_HAS_PORTS_ADDON
config GLIBC_USE_PORTS_EXTERNAL
def_bool y
depends on GLIBC_USE_PORTS_ADDON && GLIBC_HAS_PORTS_ADDON_EXTERNAL
config GLIBC_USE_NPTL_ADDON
def_bool y
depends on THREADS_NATIVE && GLIBC_HAS_NPTL_ADDON
config GLIBC_USE_LIBIDN_ADDON
bool "Build libidn add-on"
help
Enables the libidn add-on in GNU libc.
# SPARCv8 support retired in 2.23
config GLIBC_NO_SPARC_V8
def_bool y
depends on GLIBC_2_23_or_later
# 2.14 obsoleted Sun RPC code, making it unavailable *at all* for compiling/linking
# (only remained as versioned symbols for previously linked binaries). They backpedaled
# in 2.16, adding an option to enable that code. Crosstool-NG backports that code
# to 2.14/2.15, but there is no harm in throwing this option even if that patch
# is not applied.
config GLIBC_HAS_OBSOLETE_RPC
def_bool y
depends on GLIBC_2_14_or_later
config GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG_ARRAY
string
prompt "extra config"
default ""
help
Extra flags to pass onto ./configure when configuring.
You can enter multiple arguments here, and arguments can contain spaces
if they are properly quoted (or escaped, but prefer quotes). Eg.:
--with-foo="1st arg with 4 spaces" --with-bar=2nd-arg-without-space
config GLIBC_CONFIGPARMS
string
prompt "Extra config params (READ HELP)"
default "" if ! ARCH_SH
default "no-z-defs=yes" if ARCH_SH
help
Some architectures need to set options in the file configparms.
This is the case for sh3/4, which really need to set configparms
to "no-z-defs=yes" as of gcc-3.4/glibc-2.3.2.
Unless you are building a toolchain for sh3/4, you should leave that empty.
Note: If you need to pass more than one value, separate them with
'\n'. Eg.: var1=val1\nvar2=val2
config GLIBC_EXTRA_CFLAGS
string
prompt "extra target CFLAGS"
default ""
help
Extra target CFLAGS to use when building.
config GLIBC_ENABLE_OBSOLETE_RPC
bool "Enable obsolete (Sun) RPC"
default y
depends on GLIBC_HAS_OBSOLETE_RPC
help
Allow building applications using obsolete (Sun) RPC.
config GLIBC_ENABLE_FORTIFIED_BUILD
bool
prompt "Enable fortified build (EXPERIMENTAL)"
depends on EXPERIMENTAL
help
If you say 'y' here, then glibc will be using fortified versions
of functions with format arguments (eg. vsyslog, printf...), and
do a sanity check on the format at runtime, to avoid some of the
common format string attacks.
This is currently not supported, and will most probably result in
a broken build, with an error message like:
../misc/syslog.c: In function '__vsyslog_chk':
../misc/syslog.c:123: sorry, unimplemented: inlining failed in
call to 'syslog': function body not available
If you are brave enough and want to debug the issue, then say 'y'
here. Otherwise, be still and say 'n' (the default). ;-)
config GLIBC_DISABLE_VERSIONING
bool
prompt "Disable symbols versioning"
help
Do not include versioning information in the library objects.
config GLIBC_OLDEST_ABI
string
prompt "Oldest supported ABI"
default ""
help
Set the oldest ABI supported by the C library.
Setting this option, for example, to 2.2 will provide ABI support
back to (e)glibc-2.2.
If this option is not set, (e)glibc will choose for you.
config GLIBC_FORCE_UNWIND
bool
prompt "Force unwind support (READ HELP!)"
default y
help
If your toolchain fails building while building the C library
start files, or the complete C library, with a message like:
configure: error: forced unwind support is required
then you may try changing this option. Otherwise, leave it to
the default 'y'.
The issue seems to be related to building NPTL on old versions
of glibc on some architectures
(seen on s390, s390x and x86_64).
config GLIBC_LOCALES
bool
prompt "Build and install locales"
help
Whether to build and install the libc locale files for the target,
which is required in order to support internationalization.
if LIBC_GLIBC && GLIBC_LOCALES
comment "WARNING! "
comment "| The built locales will be usable if and only if the build "
comment "| machine and the target: "
comment "| - have the same endianness, "
comment "| - and have the same alignment requirements for uint32_t. "
comment "| You will have to check by yourself (for now). "
comment "WARNING! "
comment "| Building GLIBC locales requires that GLIBC supports "
comment "| the build machine as the target. "
endif # LIBC_GLIBC && GLIBC_LOCALES
if KERNEL_LINUX
choice GLIBC_SUPPORTED_KERNEL
bool
prompt "Minimum supported kernel version"
default GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_AS_HEADERS
config GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_NONE
bool
prompt "Let ./configure decide"
help
Let ./configure decide what minimum kernel version glibc will be
able to run against.
This will include legacy compatibility code for older kernels in
the C library, thus ensuring that it will run on a large number
of old kernels.
The minimum kernel version supported will be dependent upon the
target you build for. For example:
alpha*-*-linux-gnu Requires Linux 2.6.9 for NPTL
sh[34]-*-linux-gnu Requires Linux 2.6.11
powerpc* Requires Linux 2.4.19
arm*-*-linux-*gnueabi Requires Linux 2.6.16
config GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_AS_HEADERS
bool
prompt "Same as kernel headers (default)"
help
Normally, you'll want glibc to run against the same kernel
version as the one used for the headers.
This is the default.
If enabled, crosstool-ng will use the chosen version of kernel
headers for the glibc minimum kernel version supported, which is
what gets passed to "--enable-kernel=" when configuring glibc.
Enabling this will ensure that no legacy compatibility code for
older kernels is built into your C libraries, but it will
be unable to run on kernel versions older than whichever kernel
headers version you've built the toolchain for.
If you know for sure that your toolchain will never need to build
applications that will run under a kernel version older than your
chosen kernel headers version (CT_KERNEL_VERSION), you can choose
"y" here.
config GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_CHOSEN
bool
prompt "Specific kernel version"
help
Specify the earliest Linux kernel version you want glibc to
include support for. This does not have to match the kernel
headers version used for your toolchain. This controls what is
passed to the "--enable-kernel=" option to the glibc configure
script.
If you want to be able to statically link programs with your
toolchain's C library, make sure this kernel version is lower than
all kernels you wish to support to avoid "FATAL: kernel too old"
errors. The higher the version you specify, the less legacy code
will be built into libc.
Most people can leave this at the default value of "2.6.9".
if GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_CHOSEN
config GLIBC_MIN_KERNEL_VERSION
string
prompt "Minimum kernel version to support"
default "2.6.9"
help
Enter here the lowest kernel version glibc will be able to run against.
The minimum kernel version supported will be dependent upon the
target you build for. For example:
alpha*-*-linux-gnu Requires Linux 2.6.9 for NPTL
sh[34]-*-linux-gnu Requires Linux 2.6.11
powerpc* Requires Linux 2.4.19
arm*-*-linux-*gnueabi Requires Linux 2.6.16
Note that no sanity check is performed by crosstool-NG to ensure
that the value you enter here is appropriate for your target.
endif # GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_CHOSEN
endchoice
config GLIBC_MIN_KERNEL
string
default "" if GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_NONE
default LINUX_VERSION if GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_AS_HEADERS
default GLIBC_MIN_KERNEL_VERSION if GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_CHOSEN
if GLIBC_BUILD_SSP
choice
bool "Stack-smashing protection (SSP) in glibc"
default GLIBC_SSP_DEFAULT
config GLIBC_SSP_DEFAULT
bool "default"
help
Glibc's configure script determines the stack protection level.
config GLIBC_SSP_NO
bool "no"
help
Glibc functions are not protected against stack-smashing.
config GLIBC_SSP_YES
bool "yes"
help
Glibc is compiled with -fstack-protector option.
config GLIBC_SSP_ALL
bool "all"
help
Glibc is compiled with -fstack-protector-all option.
config GLIBC_SSP_STRONG
bool "strong"
help
Glibc is compiled with -fstack-protector-strong option.
endchoice
config GLIBC_SSP
string
default "no" if GLIBC_SSP_NO
default "yes" if GLIBC_SSP_YES
default "all" if GLIBC_SSP_ALL
default "strong" if GLIBC_SSP_STRONG
# All supported versions of glibc build cleanly with GCC7 and earlier.
# GCC8-related fixes were only available in glibc 2.27.
config GLIBC_ENABLE_WERROR
bool "Enable -Werror during the build"
default y if GCC_7_or_older
default y if GCC_8_or_later && GLIBC_2_27_or_later
help
By default, glibc enables strict warning checks during the build.
However, older version of glibc may not build with newer versions
of the compiler than there were available at the time of a glibc
release (because newer compilers typically have better diagnostics).
endif
endif # KERNEL_LINUX