crosstool-ng/scripts/build/arch/x86.sh
Alexey Neyman bf3eceb5d9 uClibc: Split configuration tweaker into per-arch functions.
Signed-off-by: Alexey Neyman <stilor@att.net>
2016-08-23 11:00:27 -07:00

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# Compute x86-specific values
# This one really needs a little love! :-(
CT_DoArchTupleValues() {
# Override the architecture part of the tuple:
if [ "${CT_ARCH_64}" = "y" ]; then
CT_TARGET_ARCH=x86_64
else
arch="${CT_ARCH_ARCH}"
[ -z "${arch}" ] && arch="${CT_ARCH_TUNE}"
case "${arch}" in
"") CT_TARGET_ARCH=i386;;
i386|i486|i586|i686) CT_TARGET_ARCH="${arch}";;
winchip*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i486;;
pentium|pentium-mmx|c3*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i586;;
pentiumpro|pentium*|athlon*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i686;;
prescott) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i686;;
*) CT_TARGET_ARCH=i586;;
esac
fi
CT_TARGET_ARCH="${CT_TARGET_ARCH}${CT_ARCH_SUFFIX}"
# Shouldn't be possible to specify this (CT_TARGET_SYS is not specified by the user,
# it is computed by scripts/functions from libc choices). But trap if such invalid
# values ever come from the caller:
case "${CT_TARGET_ARCH}-${CT_TARGET_SYS}" in
i[34567]86-gnux32)
CT_DoLog ERROR "Invalid CT_TARGET: i[34567]86-<vendor>-<os>-gnux32 is invalid."
CT_DoLog ERROR "CT_TARGET: ${CT_TARGET}"
CT_Abort "Go read: https://wiki.debian.org/Multiarch/Tuples"
;;
esac
}
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Get multilib architecture-specific target
# Usage: CT_DoArchMultilibTarget "target variable" "multilib flags"
CT_DoArchMultilibTarget ()
{
local target_var="${1}"; shift
local -a multi_flags=( "$@" )
local target_
local bit32=false
local bit64=false
local abi_dflt=false
local abi_x32=false
for m in "${multi_flags[@]}"; do
case "$m" in
-m32) bit32=true; abi_dflt=true;;
-m64) bit64=true; abi_dflt=true;;
-mx32) bit64=true; abi_x32=true;;
esac
done
eval target_=\"\${${target_var}}\"
# Fix up architecture.
case "${target_}" in
x86_64-*) $bit32 && target_=${target_/#x86_64-/i386-} ;;
i[34567]86-*) $bit64 && target_=${target_/#i[34567]86-/x86_64-} ;;
esac
# Fix up the ABI part.
case "${target_}" in
*x32) $abi_dflt && target_=${target_/%x32} ;;
*) $abi_x32 && target_=${target_}x32 ;;
esac
# Set the target variable
eval ${target_var}=\"${target_}\"
}
# Adjust target tuple for GLIBC
CT_DoArchGlibcAdjustTuple() {
local target_var="${1}"
local target_
eval target_=\"\${${target_var}}\"
case "${target_}" in
# x86 quirk: architecture name is i386, but glibc expects i[4567]86 - to
# indicate the desired optimization. If it was a multilib variant of x86_64,
# then it targets at least NetBurst a.k.a. i786, but we'll follow the model
# above # and set the optimization to i686. Otherwise, replace with the most
# conservative choice, i486.
i386-*)
if [ "${CT_TARGET_ARCH}" = "x86_64" ]; then
target_=${target_/#i386-/i686-}
elif [ "${CT_TARGET_ARCH}" != "i386" ]; then
target_=${target_/#i386-/${CT_TARGET_ARCH}-}
else
target_=${target_/#i386-/i486-}
fi
;;
esac
# Set the target variable
eval ${target_var}=\"${target_}\"
}
CT_DoArchUClibcConfig() {
local cfg="${1}"
if [ "${CT_ARCH_BITNESS}" = 64 ]; then
CT_DoArchUClibcSelectArch "${cfg}" "x86_64"
else
CT_DoArchUClibcSelectArch "${cfg}" "i386"
fi
# FIXME This doesn't cover all cases of x86_32 on uClibc (!ng)
CT_KconfigDisableOption "CONFIG_386" "${cfg}"
CT_KconfigDisableOption "CONFIG_486" "${cfg}"
CT_KconfigDisableOption "CONFIG_586" "${cfg}"
CT_KconfigDisableOption "CONFIG_686" "${cfg}"
case ${CT_TARGET_ARCH} in
i386)
CT_KconfigEnableOption "CONFIG_386" "${cfg}"
;;
i486)
CT_KconfigEnableOption "CONFIG_486" "${cfg}"
;;
i586)
CT_KconfigEnableOption "CONFIG_586" "${cfg}"
;;
i686)
CT_KconfigEnableOption "CONFIG_686" "${cfg}"
;;
esac
}