crosstool-ng/config/companion_libs.in
Yann E. MORIN" b7d11da128 tools wrapper: move choice selection to a more appropriate place
Move the tools wrapper choice selection down to the companion libraries
sub-menu, to avoid the user going back and forth in the menu.
2009-09-06 11:47:40 +02:00

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# Companion libraries config options
# Those libraries are required for different versions of gcc,
# and can be used by binutils and gdb (maybe others as well).
menu "Companion libraries"
config WRAPPER_NEEDED
bool
default n
config GMP_MPFR
bool
prompt "GMP and MPFR"
select WRAPPER_NEEDED
help
gcc 4.3.0 and above requires both GMP and MPFR to build some frontends,
and some other components can use them as well.
These will be automatically selected if you choose gcc>=4.3.0, but you
can say 'Y' here if you want to build those two libraries for the other
components (that don't select them by default).
The packages that can use GMP and MPFR are:
- binutils
- gcc
- gdb
if GMP_MPFR
source config/companion_libs/gmp.in
source config/companion_libs/mpfr.in
endif
config PPL_CLOOG_MPC
bool
prompt "PPL, GLooG/PPL and MPC"
select GMP_MPFR
select WRAPPER_NEEDED
help
gcc-4.4.0 and above requires PPL and CLooG/PPL to build some parts
of the optimiser (GRAPHITE loop optimisation, to be precise).
In addition to those, gcc-4.4 also optionally uses MPC to enable
additional optimisations on complex numbers. Although MPC is optional,
crosstool-NG requires it and uses it to build gcc >= 4.4.0.
These will be automatically selected if you choose gcc>=4.4.0, but you
can say 'Y' here, although it is unknown yet if any other component
can use them.
if PPL_CLOOG_MPC
source config/companion_libs/ppl.in
source config/companion_libs/cloog.in
source config/companion_libs/mpc.in
endif
config FOO
bool
comment "Companion libraries common options"
depends on GMP_MPFR || PPL_CLOOG_MPC
config COMP_LIBS_CHECK
bool
prompt "| Check the companion libraries builds (!!! READ HELP!!!)"
depends on GMP_MPFR || PPL_CLOOG_MPC
default n
help
It is highly recommended to check the newly built companion libraries.
Unfortunately, this is a very intensive task, and takes a loooong time.
Checking the newly built companion libraries is thus disabled by default,
but it is suggested that you check them at least once on your machine,
and if they work, disable the check on subsequent builds.
If you suspect that one (or more) of your companion libraries is the
cause for incorrectly generated code, you should answer 'Y' here.
Note however that this will take a really long time. For example,
building PPL on my machine takes roughly 1'40", while checking it takes
about 1h40'...
config COMP_LIBS_TARGET
bool
prompt "| Build companion libraries for the target"
depends on GMP_MPFR || PPL_CLOOG_MPC
depends on ! BARE_METAL
default n
help
Also build companion libraries for the target. This can be usefull if
you want to later build a compiler that will run on the target, or if
you want to run gdb natively on the target.
Please note that for now, crosstool-NG can only build GMP and MPFR so.
choice
bool
prompt "| Install tools wrapper as:"
depends on WRAPPER_NEEDED
default TOOLS_WRAPPER_SHELL
config TOOLS_WRAPPER_SCRIPT
bool
prompt "shell script"
help
If your host has a shell, then you should say 'Y' here, to use
a (very very simple) shell script as wrapper.
See docs/overview.txt, section "Tools wrapper".
config TOOLS_WRAPPER_EXEC
bool
prompt "executable"
help
If your host lacks a shell, then you should say 'Y' here, to use
an executable.
See docs/overview.txt, section "Tools wrapper".
endchoice
config TOOLS_WRAPPER
string
default "script" if TOOLS_WRAPPER_SCRIPT
default "exec" if TOOLS_WRAPPER_EXEC
endmenu