Issue #1535
GCC 10 changed the default to -fno-common, which leads to a linking error in GLibc older than 2.30.
This change adds -fcommon cflag for the target GLibc versions <=2.29 and GCC >=10.
This change also adds additional cflags for the target GLibc to disable
new GCC11 checks that lead to compilation errors.
Signed-off-by: Nik Konyuchenko <spaun2002mobile@gmail.com>
Add a single job to download (most of) the tarballs required. This
should allow the CI job to fail early when various sources are off-line
and prevent us from unintentionally DDoSing sites that we rely on.
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
Explicitly passing --disable-tm-clone-registry causes gcc to create a
crtbegin.o with a zero-sized .init_array/.fini_array. This in turn
causes ld to complain.
Make CC_GCC_TM_CLONE_REGISTRY a tristate so if it's not explicitly
enabled we can let ./configure decide.
Fixes#1531
Fixes: 1e21a302 ("gcc: Add CT_CC_GCC_TM_CLONE_REGISTRY config")
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
Some of the installed libstdc++ header files use '#include_next' to
work around toolchain oddities that might cause loops in the
compiler. However, these also cause mistakes in locating header files
when there are multiple C libraries installed as '#include_next' often
ends up finding default C library header files.
It doesn't seem like this patch could be accepted upstream; there's a
long discussion about the use of include_next in these headers which I
cannot fully understand.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Prior to commit 30bffa96 SRC_CUSTOM was inside the choice with
SRC_RELEASE and SRC_DEVEL making the 3 options mutually exclusive.
Restore this behaviour keeping the "fix" to keep kconfig happy.
Fixes#1151
Fixes: 30bffa96 ("don't nest choices")
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
The name of the docker images have changed on docker hub. Update the
name used to point to the official archlinux image.
Fixes#1522
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
This commit adds a new gcc config `CT_CC_GCC_TM_CLONE_REGISTRY` that
enables the GCC transactional memory clone registry feature for libgcc.
Note that the gcc option to control this feature is only available in
gcc 10 and above.
(see gcc commit 5a4602805eb3ebddbc935b102481e63bffc7c5e6)
Signed-off-by: Stephanos Ioannidis <root@stephanos.io>
This commit adds a new config that can be used to specify the target
CXXFLAGS specific to the libstdc++ newlib-nano variant.
By default, this config is set to specify the `-fno-exceptions` option,
which disables C++ exception handling support and greatly reduces the
compiled binary size.
Signed-off-by: Stephanos Ioannidis <root@stephanos.io>
This commit adds two additional arguments (`cxxflags_for_target` and
`extra_cxxflags_for_target`) for the gcc backend build function that
can be used to specify custom target CXXFLAGS.
By default, the target CXXFLAGS is set to the target CFLAGS. When
`cxxflags_for_target` is specified however, it overrides that behaviour
and allows setting different target CXXFLAGS from the target CFLAGS.
The `extra_cxxflags_for_target` argument can be used to specify the
extra target CXXFLAGS to be appended to the target CXXFLAGS. This is
useful when it is necessary to append CXX-specific flags to the
existing CFLAGS to be used as the target CXXFLAGS.
A useful application of this is building full and nano versions of
libstdc++ with different target CXXFLAGS as necessitated by
`nano.specs`.
Signed-off-by: Stephanos Ioannidis <root@stephanos.io>
The gcc target libraries (e.g. libstdc++) are currently built without
any optimisation flag when `CT_CC_GCC_ENABLE_TARGET_OPTSPACE` is not
enabled and default to `-O0` unless user explicitly specifies an
optimisation flag.
This commit updates the gcc build script to assume `-O2` for building
target libraries unless user provides a different optimisation flag.
Note also that this is the default behaviour for gcc when
C[XX]FLAGS_FOR_TARGET is not overridden.
Signed-off-by: Stephanos Ioannidis <root@stephanos.io>
This commit adds the missing gcc milestones 9 and 10, so that the
helper symbols `GCC_9_or_later` and `GCC_10_or_later` can be used.
Signed-off-by: Stephanos Ioannidis <root@stephanos.io>
Update linux package and add new version:
Add 5.12.4
From 5.11.6 to 5.11.21
From 5.4.105 to 5.4.119
From 4.20.9 to 4.20.17
From 4.19.180 to 4.19.190
From 4.9.261 to 4.9.268
From 4.4.261 to 4.4.268
From 3.18.134 to 3.18.139
From 3.16.82 to 3.16.85
Signed-off-by: Bensuperpc <bensuperpc@gmail.com>
strace.io currently has an expired certificate. The same files are
available via github so add that as a mirror.
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
Make --enable-obsolete-rpc conditional on !GLIBC_2_32_or_later as
it's been removed from that version on.
Fixes: #1505
Fixes: commit 1ee44ab5 ("glibc: --enable-obsolete-rpc has been removed as of 2.32")
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
Alpha is a 64-bit only arch. The menu options only allowed 32 bitness to
be selected. This was harmless but confusing, update the config to
specify 64-bit only.
Fixes: #1506
Signed-off-by: Chris Packham <judge.packham@gmail.com>
Annotated git tags are git objects with their own ID.
They contain the commit ID where they point to.
When downloading from annotated tags, we currently get the following warning:
"Revision being fetched changed to ${new_unique_id};"
The old unique_id is the ID of the annotated tag and the new unique_id
is the commit it points to.
Let's resolve this by first assuming to have an annotated tag and let
git ls-remote dereference it. If that fails (e.g. if it can't be
dereferenced because it is not an annotated tag), then let's proceed as
before and don't do any dereferencing.
Signed-off-by: Christoph Muellner <cmuellner@linux.com>
GCC11 now have -std=c++17 by default and c++17 does not allow dynamic
exception specifications.
Signed-off-by: Nik Konyuchenko <spaun2002mobile@gmail.com>
GCC11 somehow has different set of multilibs on SH arch than what GCC10 had.
In particular:
$ gcc10 -print-multi-lib | sed -r -e 's/@/ -/g;'
.;
mb; -mb
m2; -m2
m2e; -m2e
m4; -m4
m4-single; -m4-single
m4-single-only; -m4-single-only
mb/m2; -mb -m2
mb/m2e; -mb -m2e
mb/m4; -mb -m4
mb/m4-single; -mb -m4-single
mb/m4-single-only; -mb -m4-single-only
mb/m2a; -mb -m2a
mb/m2a-single; -mb -m2a-single
$ gcc11 -print-multi-lib | sed -r -e 's/@/ -/g;'
.;
mb; -mb
m2; -m2
m2e; -m2e
m4; -m4
m4-single; -m4-single
m4-single-only; -m4-single-only
mb/m1; -mb -m1
mb/m2; -mb -m2
mb/m2e; -mb -m2e
mb/m4; -mb -m4
mb/m4-single; -mb -m4-single
mb/m4-single-only; -mb -m4-single-only
mb/m2a; -mb -m2a
mb/m2a-single; -mb -m2a-single
mb/m1 fails to build libgcc as libgcc uses opcodes that were not
available in SH-1: libgcc/config/sh/lib1funcs.S uses 'bt/s' and 'dt'
instructions that, according to https://antime.kapsi.fi/sega/files/h12p0.pdf become available in the SH-2 only.
So I removed mb/m1 from the multilibs fog GCC11 and SH arch.
Another option would be to try not to build libgcc for this combination
of the gcc version and archichecture, but I thought this fix would be
more robust.
Signed-off-by: Nik Konyuchenko <spaun2002mobile@gmail.com>
This change replicates what GLIBC 2.23 has in the string/rawmemchr.c:
// #if __GNUC_PREREQ (11, 0)
// /* Likewise GCC 11, with a different warning option. */
// DIAG_IGNORE_NEEDS_COMMENT (11, "-Wstringop-overread");
// #endif
With -Werror multiple platforms failing on the string/rawmemchr.c:40 line.
Signed-off-by: Nik Konyuchenko <spaun2002mobile@gmail.com>