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CONFIG_MUSL ?= y
ifeq "$(MUSL_CROSS_ONCE)" ""
MUSL_CROSS_ONCE := 1
modules-$(CONFIG_MUSL) += musl-cross
musl-cross_version := 38e52db8358c043ae82b346a2e6e66bc86a53bc1
musl-cross_dir := musl-cross-$(musl-cross_version)
musl-cross_url := https://github.com/richfelker/musl-cross-make/archive/$(musl-cross_version).tar.gz
musl-cross_tar := musl-cross-$(musl-cross_version).tar.gz
musl-cross_hash := b4b85d6d3ddab0f2b8650a53e775673f8c346fa2fb07d652a9880bd206ade100
ifneq "$(CROSS)" ""
# check that $(CROSS)gcc exists or else things just won't work
ifneq "y" "$(shell [ -x '$(CROSS)gcc' ] && echo y)"
$(error $(CROSS)gcc does not exist - can not build)
else
$(info Using $(CROSS)gcc)
endif
# The cross compiler has already been built, so the musl-cross target
# is a NOP. We really don't need to check out this code tree, but it is easier
# if we have a target for it.
musl-cross_target := --version
# Ask the compiler where to find its own libc.so
musl-cross_libraries := \
$(shell $(CROSS)gcc --print-file-name=libc.so) \
else
# Force a full build of the cross compiler
# have to build both x86_64 and i386 versions for coreboot
musl-cross_configure := \
/bin/echo -e >> Makefile 'both:' ; \
/bin/echo -e >> Makefile '\t$$$$(MAKE) TARGET=x86_64-linux-musl install' ; \
/bin/echo -e >> Makefile '\t$$$$(MAKE) TARGET=i386-linux-musl install' ; \
CROSS_PATH ?= $(pwd)/crossgcc
musl-cross_target := \
OUTPUT="$(CROSS_PATH)" \
MAKE="$(MAKE)" \
both
CROSS := $(CROSS_PATH)/bin/x86_64-linux-musl-
musl-cross_libraries := $(CROSS_PATH)/x86_64-linux-musl/lib/libc.so
endif
musl-cross_output := $(CROSS)gcc
## Fake a target so that musl will force a header install by the
## Linux kernel sources.
$(build)/$(musl-cross_dir)/.build: $(INSTALL)/include/linux/limits.h
endif