# # Add platform-specific libc headers to standard include search paths # ifeq ($(filter-out $(SPECS),x86_32),) LIBC_ARCH_INC_DIR := include/spec/x86_32/libc endif # x86_32 ifeq ($(filter-out $(SPECS),x86_64),) LIBC_ARCH_INC_DIR := include/spec/x86_64/libc endif # x86_64 ifeq ($(filter-out $(SPECS),arm),) LIBC_ARCH_INC_DIR := include/spec/arm/libc endif # ARM # # If we found no valid include path for the configured target platform, # we have to prevent the build system from building the target. This is # done by adding an artificial requirement. # ifeq ($(LIBC_ARCH_INC_DIR),) REQUIRES += libc_support_for_your_target_platform endif ifeq ($(CONTRIB_DIR),) REP_INC_DIR += include/libc REP_INC_DIR += $(LIBC_ARCH_INC_DIR) else LIBC_PORT_DIR := $(call select_from_ports,libc) INC_DIR += $(LIBC_PORT_DIR)/include/libc INC_DIR += $(LIBC_PORT_DIR)/$(LIBC_ARCH_INC_DIR) endif # # Genode-specific supplements to standard libc headers # REP_INC_DIR += include/libc-genode # # Prevent gcc headers from defining __size_t. This definition is done in # machine/_types.h. # CC_OPT += -D__FreeBSD__=8 # # Provide C99 API functions (needed for C++11 in stdcxx at least) # CC_OPT += -D__ISO_C_VISIBLE=1999 # # Prevent gcc-4.4.5 from generating code for the family of 'sin' and 'cos' # functions because the gcc-generated code would actually call 'sincos' # or 'sincosf', which is a GNU extension, not provided by our libc. # CC_OPT += -fno-builtin-sin -fno-builtin-cos -fno-builtin-sinf -fno-builtin-cosf