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# This file adds functions to build glibc
# Copyright 2007 Yann E. MORIN
# Licensed under the GPL v2. See COPYING in the root of this package
# Download glibc
do_libc_get() {
local date
local version
local -a addons_list
addons_list=($(do_libc_add_ons_list " "))
# Main source
CT_GetFile "glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}" \
{ftp,http}://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc \
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/glibc/releases \
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/glibc/snapshots
# C library addons
for addon in "${addons_list[@]}"; do
# NPTL addon is not to be downloaded, in any case
[ "${addon}" = "nptl" ] && continue || true
CT_GetFile "glibc-${addon}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}" \
{ftp,http}://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/glibc \
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/glibc/releases \
ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/glibc/snapshots
done
return 0
}
# Extract glibc
do_libc_extract() {
local -a addons_list
addons_list=($(do_libc_add_ons_list " "))
CT_Extract "glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}"
CT_Pushd "${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}"
CT_Patch nochdir "glibc" "${CT_LIBC_VERSION}"
# C library addons
for addon in "${addons_list[@]}"; do
# NPTL addon is not to be extracted, in any case
[ "${addon}" = "nptl" ] && continue || true
CT_Extract nochdir "glibc-${addon}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}"
2009-01-05 23:02:43 +00:00
# Some addons have the 'long' name, while others have the
# 'short' name, but patches are non-uniformly built with
# either the 'long' or 'short' name, whatever the addons name
# so we have to make symlinks from the existing to the missing
# Fortunately for us, [ -d foo ], when foo is a symlink to a
# directory, returns true!
[ -d "${addon}" ] || CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -s "glibc-${addon}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}" "${addon}"
[ -d "glibc-${addon}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}" ] || CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -s "${addon}" "glibc-${addon}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}"
CT_Patch nochdir "glibc" "${addon}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}"
done
# The configure files may be older than the configure.in files
# if using a snapshot (or even some tarballs). Fake them being
# up to date.
sleep 2
find . -type f -name configure -exec touch {} \; 2>&1 |CT_DoLog ALL
CT_Popd
return 0
}
# There is nothing to do for glibc check config
do_libc_check_config() {
:
}
# This function installs the glibc headers needed to build the core compiler
do_libc_headers() {
local -a extra_config
local arch4hdrs
CT_DoStep INFO "Installing C library headers"
mkdir -p "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-libc-headers"
cd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-libc-headers"
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Configuring C library"
# The x86 arch needs special care... Bizarelly enough... :-(
case "${CT_ARCH}:${CT_ARCH_BITNESS}" in
x86:32) arch4hdrs="i386";;
x86:64) arch4hdrs="x86_64";;
*) arch4hdrs="${CT_ARCH}";;
esac
# The following three things have to be done to build glibc-2.3.x, but they don't hurt older versions.
# 1. override CC to keep glibc's configure from using $TARGET-gcc.
# 2. disable linuxthreads, which needs a real cross-compiler to generate tcb-offsets.h properly
# 3. build with gcc 3.2 or later
# Compare these options with the ones used when building glibc for real below - they're different.
# As of glibc-2.3.2, to get this step to work for hppa-linux, you need --enable-hacker-mode
# so when configure checks to make sure gcc has access to the assembler you just built...
# Alternately, we could put ${PREFIX}/${TARGET}/bin on the path.
# Set --build so maybe we don't have to specify "cross-compiling=yes" below (haven't tried yet)
# Note: the warning
# "*** WARNING: Are you sure you do not want to use the `linuxthreads'"
# *** add-on?"
# is ok here, since all we want are the basic headers at this point.
# Override libc_cv_ppc_machine so glibc-cvs doesn't complain
# 'a version of binutils that supports .machine "altivec" is needed'.
# We need to remove any threading addon when installing headers
addons_list="$(do_libc_add_ons_list " " \
|sed -r -e 's/\<(nptl|linuxthreads)\>/ /g;' \
-e 's/ +/,/g; s/^,+//; s/,+$//;' \
)"
extra_config+=("--enable-add-ons=${addons_list}")
extra_config+=("${addons_config}")
extra_config+=("$(do_libc_min_kernel_config)")
# Pre-seed the configparms file with values from the config option
printf "${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_CONFIGPARMS}\n" > configparms
cross_cc=$(CT_Which "${CT_TARGET}-gcc")
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Using gcc for target: '${cross_cc}'"
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Extra config passed : '${extra_config[*]}'"
libc_cv_ppc_machine=yes \
libc_cv_mlong_double_128=yes \
libc_cv_mlong_double_128ibm=yes \
CC=${cross_cc} \
CT_DoExecLog ALL \
"${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/configure" \
--build="${CT_BUILD}" \
--host="${CT_TARGET}" \
--prefix=/usr \
--with-headers="${CT_HEADERS_DIR}" \
--without-cvs \
--disable-sanity-checks \
--enable-hacker-mode \
"${extra_config[@]}" \
--without-nptl
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Installing C library headers"
if grep -q GLIBC_2.3 "${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/ChangeLog"; then
# glibc-2.3.x passes cross options to $(CC) when generating errlist-compat.c,
# which fails without a real cross-compiler.
# Fortunately, we don't need errlist-compat.c, since we just need .h
# files, so work around this by creating a fake errlist-compat.c and
# satisfying its dependencies.
# Another workaround might be to tell configure to not use any cross
# options to $(CC).
# The real fix would be to get install-headers to not generate
# errlist-compat.c.
# Note: BOOTSTRAP_GCC is used by:
# patches/glibc-2.3.5/glibc-mips-bootstrap-gcc-header-install.patch
libc_cv_ppc_machine=yes \
CT_DoExecLog ALL \
make CFLAGS="-O2 -DBOOTSTRAP_GCC" \
OBJDUMP_FOR_HOST="${CT_TARGET}-objdump" \
PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS}" \
sysdeps/gnu/errlist.c
mkdir -p stdio-common
# sleep for 2 seconds for benefit of filesystems with lousy time
# resolution, like FAT, so make knows for sure errlist-compat.c doesn't
# need generating
sleep 2
CT_DoExecLog ALL touch stdio-common/errlist-compat.c
fi
# Note: BOOTSTRAP_GCC (see above)
libc_cv_ppc_machine=yes \
CT_DoExecLog ALL \
make cross-compiling=yes \
install_root=${CT_SYSROOT_DIR} \
CFLAGS="-O2 -DBOOTSTRAP_GCC" \
${LIBC_SYSROOT_ARG} \
OBJDUMP_FOR_HOST="${CT_TARGET}-objdump" \
PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS}" \
install-headers
# Two headers -- stubs.h and features.h -- aren't installed by install-headers,
# so do them by hand. We can tolerate an empty stubs.h for the moment.
# See e.g. http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2002-01/msg00900.html
mkdir -p "${CT_HEADERS_DIR}/gnu"
CT_DoExecLog ALL touch "${CT_HEADERS_DIR}/gnu/stubs.h"
CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -v "${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/include/features.h" \
"${CT_HEADERS_DIR}/features.h"
# Building the bootstrap gcc requires either setting inhibit_libc, or
# having a copy of stdio_lim.h... see
# http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-alpha/2003-11/msg00045.html
CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -v bits/stdio_lim.h "${CT_HEADERS_DIR}/bits/stdio_lim.h"
# Following error building gcc-4.0.0's gcj:
# error: bits/syscall.h: No such file or directory
# solved by following copy; see http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2005-05/msg00168.html
# but it breaks arm, see http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2006-01/msg00091.html
[ "${CT_ARCH}" != "arm" ] && CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -v misc/syscall-list.h "${CT_HEADERS_DIR}/bits/syscall.h" || true
# Those headers are to be manually copied so gcc can build properly
pthread_h="${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/${CT_THREADS}/sysdeps/pthread/pthread.h"
pthreadtypes_h=
case "${CT_THREADS}" in
nptl)
# NOTE: for some archs, the pathes are different, but they are not
# supported by crosstool-NG right now. See original crosstool when they are.
pthread_h="${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/${CT_THREADS}/sysdeps/pthread/pthread.h"
pthreadtypes_h="${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/${arch4hdrs}/bits/pthreadtypes.h"
if [ ! -f "${pthreadtypes_h}" ]; then
pthreadtypes_h="${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/ports/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/${arch4hdrs}/nptl/bits/pthreadtypes.h"
fi
;;
linuxthreads)
pthreadtypes_h="${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/linuxthreads/sysdeps/pthread/bits/pthreadtypes.h"
;;
*)
pthread_h=
pthreadtypes_h=
;;
esac
if [ -n "${pthread_h}" ]; then
CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -v "${pthread_h}" "${CT_HEADERS_DIR}/pthread.h"
fi
if [ -n "${pthreadtypes_h}" ]; then
CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -v "${pthreadtypes_h}" "${CT_HEADERS_DIR}/bits/pthreadtypes.h"
fi
CT_EndStep
}
# Build and install start files
do_libc_start_files() {
local -a extra_config
# Needed only in the NPTL case. Otherwise, return.
[ "${CT_THREADS}" = "nptl" ] || return 0
CT_DoStep INFO "Installing C library start files"
mkdir -p "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-libc-startfiles"
cd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-libc-startfiles"
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Configuring C library"
# Add some default glibc config options if not given by user.
case "${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG}" in
*-tls*) ;;
*) extra_config+=("--with-tls")
esac
case "${CT_SHARED_LIBS}" in
y) extra_config+=("--enable-shared");;
*) extra_config+=("--disable-shared");;
esac
case "${CT_ARCH_FLOAT_HW},${CT_ARCH_FLOAT_SW}" in
y,) extra_config+=("--with-fp");;
,y) extra_config+=("--without-fp");;
esac
# Obviously, we want threads, as we come here only for NPTL
extra_config+=("--with-__thread")
addons_config="--enable-add-ons=$(do_libc_add_ons_list ,)"
extra_config+=("${addons_config}")
extra_config+=("$(do_libc_min_kernel_config)")
# Add some default CC args
glibc_version="$( grep -E '\<VERSION\>' "${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/version.h" \
|cut -d '"' -f 2
)"
glibc_version_major=$(echo ${glibc_version} |sed -r -e 's/^([[:digit:]]+).*/\1/')
glibc_version_minor=$(echo ${glibc_version} |sed -r -e 's/^[[:digit:]]+[\.-_]([[:digit:]]+).*/\1/')
if [ ${glibc_version_major} -eq 2 -a ${glibc_version_minor} -ge 6 \
-o ${glibc_version_major} -gt 2 ]; then
# Don't use -pipe: configure chokes on it for glibc >= 2.6.
2007-08-15 14:35:11 +00:00
CT_Test 'Removing "-pipe" for use with glibc>=2.6' "${CT_USE_PIPES}" = "y"
extra_cc_args="${CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST/-pipe}"
else
extra_cc_args="${CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST}"
fi
extra_cc_args="${extra_cc_args} ${CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_OPT}"
cross_cc=$(CT_Which "${CT_TARGET}-gcc")
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Using gcc for target : '${cross_cc}'"
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Configuring with addons : '$(do_libc_add_ons_list ,)'"
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Extra config args passed: '${extra_config[*]}'"
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Extra CC args passed : '${extra_cc_args}'"
# Pre-seed the configparms file with values from the config option
printf "${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_CONFIGPARMS}\n" > configparms
echo "libc_cv_forced_unwind=yes" > config.cache
echo "libc_cv_c_cleanup=yes" >> config.cache
# Please see the comment for the configure step in do_libc().
BUILD_CC="${CT_BUILD}-gcc" \
CFLAGS="${CT_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_EXTRA_CFLAGS} -O2" \
CC="${cross_cc} ${CT_LIBC_EXTRA_CC_ARGS} ${extra_cc_args}" \
AR=${CT_TARGET}-ar \
RANLIB=${CT_TARGET}-ranlib \
CT_DoExecLog ALL \
"${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/configure" \
--prefix=/usr \
--build="${CT_BUILD}" \
--host=${CT_TARGET} \
--without-cvs \
--disable-profile \
--disable-debug \
--without-gd \
--with-headers="${CT_HEADERS_DIR}" \
--cache-file=config.cache \
"${extra_config[@]}" \
${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG}
#TODO: should check whether slibdir has been set in configparms to */lib64
# and copy the startfiles into the appropriate libdir.
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Building C library start files"
CT_DoExecLog ALL make OBJDUMP_FOR_HOST="${CT_TARGET}-objdump" \
PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS}" \
csu/subdir_lib
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Installing C library start files"
if [ "${CT_USE_SYSROOT}" = "y" ]; then
CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -fpv csu/crt[1in].o "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/lib/"
else
CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -fpv csu/crt[1in].o "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/lib/"
fi
CT_EndStep
}
# This function builds and install the full glibc
do_libc() {
local -a extra_config
CT_DoStep INFO "Installing C library"
mkdir -p "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-libc"
cd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-libc"
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Configuring C library"
# Add some default glibc config options if not given by user.
# We don't need to be conditional on wether the user did set different
# values, as they CT_LIBC_GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG is passed after extra_config
case "${CT_THREADS}" in
nptl) extra_config+=("--with-__thread" "--with-tls");;
linuxthreads) extra_config+=("--with-__thread" "--without-tls" "--without-nptl");;
none) extra_config+=("--without-__thread" "--without-nptl")
case "${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG}" in
*-tls*) ;;
*) extra_config+=("--without-tls");;
esac
;;
esac
case "${CT_SHARED_LIBS}" in
y) extra_config+=("--enable-shared");;
*) extra_config+=("--disable-shared");;
esac
case "${CT_ARCH_FLOAT_HW},${CT_ARCH_FLOAT_SW}" in
y,) extra_config+=("--with-fp");;
,y) extra_config+=("--without-fp");;
esac
case "$(do_libc_add_ons_list ,)" in
"") ;;
*) extra_config+=("--enable-add-ons=$(do_libc_add_ons_list ,)");;
esac
extra_config+=("$(do_libc_min_kernel_config)")
# Add some default CC args
glibc_version="$( grep -E '\<VERSION\>' "${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/version.h" \
|cut -d '"' -f 2
)"
glibc_version_major=$(echo ${glibc_version} |sed -r -e 's/^([[:digit:]]+).*/\1/')
glibc_version_minor=$(echo ${glibc_version} |sed -r -e 's/^[[:digit:]]+[\.-_]([[:digit:]]+).*/\1/')
if [ ${glibc_version_major} -eq 2 -a ${glibc_version_minor} -ge 6 \
-o ${glibc_version_major} -gt 2 ]; then
# Don't use -pipe: configure chokes on it for glibc >= 2.6.
2007-08-15 14:35:11 +00:00
CT_Test 'Removing "-pipe" for use with glibc>=2.6' "${CT_USE_PIPES}" = "y"
extra_cc_args="${CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST/-pipe}"
else
extra_cc_args="${CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST}"
fi
extra_cc_args="${extra_cc_args} ${CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_OPT}"
cross_cc=$(CT_Which "${CT_TARGET}-gcc")
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Using gcc for target : '${cross_cc}'"
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Configuring with addons : '$(do_libc_add_ons_list ,)'"
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Extra config args passed: '${extra_config}'"
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Extra CC args passed : '${extra_cc_args}'"
# Pre-seed the configparms file with values from the config option
printf "${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_CONFIGPARMS}\n" > configparms
# For glibc 2.3.4 and later we need to set some autoconf cache
# variables, because nptl/sysdeps/pthread/configure.in does not
# work when cross-compiling.
if [ "${CT_THREADS}" = "nptl" ]; then
echo libc_cv_forced_unwind=yes
echo libc_cv_c_cleanup=yes
fi >config.cache
# Configure with --prefix the way we want it on the target...
# There are a whole lot of settings here. You'll probably want
# to read up on what they all mean, and customize a bit, possibly by setting GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG
# Compare these options with the ones used when installing the glibc headers above - they're different.
# Adding "--without-gd" option to avoid error "memusagestat.c:36:16: gd.h: No such file or directory"
# See also http://sources.redhat.com/ml/libc-alpha/2000-07/msg00024.html.
# Set BUILD_CC, or you won't be able to build datafiles
# Set --build, else glibc-2.3.2 will think you're not cross-compiling, and try to run the test programs
# OK. I'm fed up with those folks telling me what I should do.
# I don't configure nptl? Well, maybe that's purposedly because
# I don't want nptl! --disable-sanity-checks will shut up those
# silly messages. GNU folks again, he?
BUILD_CC="${CT_BUILD}-gcc" \
CFLAGS="${CT_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_EXTRA_CFLAGS} -O2" \
CC="${CT_TARGET}-gcc ${CT_LIBC_EXTRA_CC_ARGS} ${extra_cc_args}" \
AR=${CT_TARGET}-ar \
RANLIB=${CT_TARGET}-ranlib \
CT_DoExecLog ALL \
"${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/configure" \
--prefix=/usr \
--build=${CT_BUILD} \
--host=${CT_TARGET} \
--without-cvs \
--disable-profile \
--disable-debug \
--without-gd \
--disable-sanity-checks \
--cache-file=config.cache \
--with-headers="${CT_HEADERS_DIR}" \
"${extra_config[@]}" \
${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG}
if grep -l '^install-lib-all:' "${CT_SRC_DIR}/glibc-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}/Makerules" > /dev/null; then
# nptl-era glibc.
# If the install-lib-all target (which is added by our make-install-lib-all.patch)
# is present, it means we're building glibc-2.3.3 or later, and we can't
# build programs yet, as they require libeh, which won't be installed
# until full build of gcc
# YEM-FIXME: This comment is misleading: latest glibc-s do not have the
# make-install-lib-all.patch applied, so do not pass through this
# part of the if statement; nonetheless, they do build, and
# the result is useable (maybe the dual-pass core gcc is
# responsible for this).
GLIBC_INITIAL_BUILD_RULE=lib
GLIBC_INITIAL_INSTALL_RULE="install-lib-all install-headers"
GLIBC_INSTALL_APPS_LATER=yes
else
# classic glibc.
# We can build and install everything with the bootstrap compiler.
# YEM-FIXME: See the above FIXME as well.
GLIBC_INITIAL_BUILD_RULE=all
GLIBC_INITIAL_INSTALL_RULE=install
GLIBC_INSTALL_APPS_LATER=no
fi
# glibc initial build hacks
# http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2008-10/msg00068.html
case "${CT_ARCH},${CT_ARCH_CPU}" in
powerpc,8??)
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Activating support for memset on broken ppc-8xx (CPU15 erratum)"
GLIBC_INITIAL_BUILD_ASFLAGS="-DBROKEN_PPC_8xx_CPU15";;
esac
# If this fails with an error like this:
# ... linux/autoconf.h: No such file or directory
# then you need to set the KERNELCONFIG variable to point to a .config file for this arch.
# The following architectures are known to need kernel .config: alpha, arm, ia64, s390, sh, sparc
# Note: LD and RANLIB needed by glibc-2.1.3's c_stub directory, at least on macosx
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Building C library"
CT_DoExecLog ALL make LD=${CT_TARGET}-ld \
RANLIB=${CT_TARGET}-ranlib \
OBJDUMP_FOR_HOST="${CT_TARGET}-objdump" \
ASFLAGS="${GLIBC_INITIAL_BUILD_ASFLAGS}" \
PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS}" \
${GLIBC_INITIAL_BUILD_RULE}
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Installing C library"
CT_DoExecLog ALL make install_root="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}" \
${LIBC_SYSROOT_ARG} \
OBJDUMP_FOR_HOST="${CT_TARGET}-objdump" \
PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS}" \
${GLIBC_INITIAL_INSTALL_RULE}
# This doesn't seem to work when building a crosscompiler,
# as it tries to execute localedef using the just-built ld.so!?
#CT_DoLog EXTRA "Installing locales"
#make localedata/install-locales install_root=${SYSROOT} 2>&1 |CT_DoLog ALL
# Fix problems in linker scripts.
#
# Remove lines containing BUG per http://sources.redhat.com/ml/bug-glibc/2003-05/msg00055.html,
# needed to fix gcc-3.2.3/glibc-2.3.2 targeting arm
# No need to look into the lib64/ dirs here and there, they point to the
# corresponding lib/ directories.
#
# To make "strip *.so.*" not fail (ptxdist does this), rename to .so_orig rather than .so.orig
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Fixing C library linker scripts"
for file in libc.so libpthread.so libgcc_s.so; do
for dir in lib usr/lib; do
if [ -f "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/${dir}/${file}" -a ! -L ${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/$lib/$file ]; then
CT_DoExecLog ALL cp -v "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/${dir}/${file}" "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/${dir}/${file}_orig"
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Fixing '${CT_SYS_ROOT_DIR}/${dir}/${file}'"
CT_DoExecLog ALL sed -i -r -e '/BUG in libc.scripts.output-format.sed/d' "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/${dir}/${file}"
fi
done
done
CT_EndStep
}
# This function finishes the glibc install
do_libc_finish() {
# Finally, build and install glibc programs, now that libeh (if any) is installed
# Don't do this unless needed, 'cause it causes glibc-2.{1.3,2.2} to fail here with
# .../gcc-3.4.1-glibc-2.1.3/build-glibc/libc.so.6: undefined reference to `__deregister_frame_info'
# .../gcc-3.4.1-glibc-2.1.3/build-glibc/libc.so.6: undefined reference to `__register_frame_info'
[ "${GLIBC_INSTALL_APPS_LATER}" = "yes" ] || return 0
CT_DoStep INFO "Finishing C library"
cd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-libc"
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Re-building C library"
CT_DoExecLog ALL make LD=${CT_TARGET}-ld \
RANLIB=${CT_TARGET}-ranlib \
OBJDUMP_FOR_HOST="${CT_TARGET}-objdump" \
ASFLAGS="${GLIBC_INITIAL_BUILD_ASFLAGS}" \
PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS}"
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Installing missing C library components"
# note: should do full install and then fix linker scripts, but this is faster
for t in bin rootsbin sbin data others; do
CT_DoExecLog ALL make install_root="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}" \
${LIBC_SYSROOT_ARG} \
OBJDUMP_FOR_HOST="${CT_TARGET}-objdump" \
PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS}" \
install-${t}
done
CT_EndStep
}
# Build up the addons list, separated with $1
do_libc_add_ons_list() {
local sep="$1"
local addons_list=$(echo "${CT_LIBC_ADDONS_LIST}" |sed -r -e "s/[ ,]/${sep}/g;")
case "${CT_THREADS}" in
none) ;;
*) addons_list="${addons_list}${sep}${CT_THREADS}";;
esac
[ "${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_USE_PORTS}" = "y" ] && addons_list="${addons_list}${sep}ports"
# Remove duplicate, leading and trailing separators
echo "${addons_list}" |sed -r -e "s/${sep}+/${sep}/g; s/^${sep}//; s/${sep}\$//;"
}
# Builds up the minimum supported Linux kernel version
do_libc_min_kernel_config() {
local min_kernel_config=
case "${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_EXTRA_CONFIG}" in
*enable-kernel*) ;;
*) if [ "${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_AS_HEADERS}" = "y" ]; then
# We can't rely on the kernel version from the configuration,
# because it might not be available if the user uses pre-installed
# headers. On the other hand, both method will have the kernel
# version installed in "usr/include/linux/version.h" in the sys-root.
# Parse that instead of having two code-paths.
version_code_file="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/include/linux/version.h"
CT_TestOrAbort "Linux version is unavailable in installed headers files" -f "${version_code_file}" -a -r "${version_code_file}"
version_code=$(grep -E LINUX_VERSION_CODE "${version_code_file}" |cut -d ' ' -f 3)
version=$(((version_code>>16)&0xFF))
patchlevel=$(((version_code>>8)&0xFF))
sublevel=$((version_code&0xFF))
min_kernel_config="--enable-kernel=${version}.${patchlevel}.${sublevel}"
elif [ "${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_KERNEL_VERSION_CHOSEN}" = "y" ]; then
# Trim the fourth part of the linux version, keeping only the first three numbers
min_kernel_config="--enable-kernel=$(echo ${CT_LIBC_GLIBC_MIN_KERNEL_VERSION} |sed -r -e 's/^([^.]+\.[^.]+\.[^.]+)(|\.[^.]+)$/\1/;')"
fi
;;
esac
echo "${min_kernel_config}"
}