CONFIG_MUSL ?= y ifeq "$(MUSL_CROSS_ONCE)" "" MUSL_CROSS_ONCE := 1 modules-$(CONFIG_MUSL) += musl-cross-make musl-cross-make_version := fd6be58297ee21fcba89216ccd0d4aca1e3f1c5c musl-cross-make_dir := musl-cross-make-$(musl-cross-make_version) musl-cross-make_url := https://github.com/richfelker/musl-cross-make/archive/$(musl-cross-make_version).tar.gz musl-cross-make_tar := musl-cross-make-$(musl-cross-make_version).tar.gz musl-cross-make_hash := 15b8e0a287d738a46e069e90d67a8d96213b357b79aaf3e8cf0cd40e4b230d9e ifneq "$(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-make 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-make_target := --version # Ask the compiler where to find its own libc.so musl-cross-make_libraries := \ $(shell $(CROSS)gcc --print-file-name=libc.so) \ else # Force a full build of the cross compiler for target platform # No need to build i386 for x86 since coreboot uses its own compiler musl-cross-make_configure := \ echo -e >> Makefile 'musl-target:' ; \ echo -e >> Makefile '\t$$$$(MAKE) TARGET="$(MUSL_ARCH)-linux-musl" install' ; CROSS_PATH ?= $(pwd)/crossgcc/$(CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH) musl-cross-make_target := \ OUTPUT="$(CROSS_PATH)" \ MAKE="$(MAKE)" \ $(MAKE_JOBS) \ "musl-target" CROSS := $(CROSS_PATH)/bin/$(subst -,_,$(MUSL_ARCH))-linux-musl- musl-cross-make_libraries := $(CROSS_PATH)/$(subst -,_,$(MUSL_ARCH))-linux-musl/lib/libc.so endif musl-cross-make_output := $(CROSS)gcc ## Fake a target so that musl will force a header install by the ## Linux kernel sources. $(build)/$(musl-cross-make_dir)/.build: $(INSTALL)/include/linux/limits.h endif