Drop gdb 7.11.1, 7.12.1, 8.0.1, 8.1.1 and 8.2.1. Cleanup milestones
related to these older versions.
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
The bionic libc support was out of date and relied on downloading
binaries from the internet. It was already marked as obsolete. Now that
the 1.25.0 release is out it can be completely removed.
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
Starting with GDB9, the release number is only two numbers (with the
last being patchlevel). Therefore, keep two numbers for releases 8 and
below, but just a single number for 9 and up.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
Starting with GDB10, it requires support for std::future<> in the
compiler. Such support has not been available on some architectures
until GCC9 (see PR 64735). I haven't determined the exact list of
affected architectures, so decided to make it a broad dependency: for
GDB10+, you need GCC9+.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
... and the code dependent on them, after the latest wave of obsolete
package removals. This concludes the glorious history of the original
uClibc (non-NG) with lots of kludges removed.
There was a choice here, whether to call the resulting libc "uClibc" or
"uClibc-ng". I opted in favor of giving uClibc-ng the recognition it
deserves, although it had some ripple effect in the ct-ng code.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
Now that the oldest supported version of gdb is 7.11.1 we can make some
parts of the build unconditional and remove the associated config vars.
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
Drop the uclibc-no-gettimeofday-clobber patch as it no longer applies.
The arc patches are all upstream.
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
In GDB 10.x gdbserver was promoted to the top-level folder,
see https://sourceware.org/git/?p=binutils-gdb.git;a=commit;h=919adfe8409211c726c1d05b47ca59890ee648f1
Which means it is no longer a subfolder in "gdb" and so we have to
build gdbserver now exactly in the same way as normal native GDB.
One interesting detail is gdbserver doesn't need to deal with target
description in .xml so it doesn't depend on libexpat on target,
thus we need to move libexpat explicit selection from do_gdb_backend()
to its callers when building native [full] gdb as well as cross-gdb
for the host.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Brodkin <abrodkin@synopsys.com>
[cp: support old/new layout, regenerate patches]
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
... unless one retrofits it with a decent compiler instead of stock
GCC 4.4.
While here, sync up the ax_*.m4 with autoconf-archive.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
This allows us to include the component-to-package relation in the
generated kconfig files and make use of that information in the
show-config.sh script.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
GDB8 (or rather gnulib that is a part of it) provides a fallback mbstate_t
definition - but GCC's C++ headers (which are used via stdint.h since GDB8
uses C++) provide another mbstate_t if libc does not have wide char support.
These two definitions conflict with each other.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
Allow cross-gdb and gdbserver. This requires removal of an explicit
check that disables gdbserver on android. However, the comment above
that check refers to exec_elf.h, which has been removed since API level
19. It builds fine with current selection of the sample (21). Only
build-tested, hope someone can give it a try and report back.
We can fine tune the check for GDB but I'll leave it for now.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
... it is possible to just not set it in the configuration, why force
it? It just increases the complexity in Kconfig.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
Check for python2/python3 and if found, pass them to --with-python.
Allow user to override the choice via a new config option. This
fixes systems where there is no "python", only "python2" or "python3".
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
... when determining if it can be linked statically, and if Python
scripting should default to y.
Prompted by a failure of i686-w64-mingw32,nios2-spico-elf sample
on a system where configure didn't report static linking support.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
Some software starts to adopt xz-only distribution (strace,
gcc-linaro, ...). Better that than deal with cryptic errors like
"cannot find strace-.tar.bz2".
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
... when building native GDB/gdbserver.
Suggested by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
Also, do not select gdbserver for cross-gdb automatically, or it may
be selected even without meeting the dependencies (if C++ is not enabled)
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
This serves two purposes:
- installs its manpage
- installs headers, without them it does not make sense to install a
static library
Unfortunately, there's no way to select shared-only build of DUMA.
Hence, disable selection for static library.
Also, allow user to select whether to use stock or ct-ng's wrapper.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
Linaro GDB 7.2 no longer available from Linaro's website; removed.
Linaro GDB 7.5 had incorrect version (the tarball on linaro.org does
not have a -1 patch level).
Add/update latest versions on each (otherwise supported) branches of
GCC, GDB, binutils, glibc.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
- No new releases in almost 10 year.
- No public bug tracker or VCS.
- No responses from maintainer over sent patches.
RIP, dmalloc.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
In case of bare metal, newlib is built without any syscalls,
and dmalloc fails to link with undefined references to _exit,
fstat, open, sbrk and so on.
Same for DUMA: depends on <memory.h>, not available with newlib.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>