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#!/bin/bash
#
# Copyright (C) 2010 The Android Open Source Project
#
# Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
# you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
# You may obtain a copy of the License at
#
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
#
# Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
# distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
# WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
# limitations under the License.
#
# This script is used to rebuild the Linux 32-bit cross-toolchain
# that allows you to generate 32-bit binaries that target Ubuntu 8.04
# (a.k.a. Hardy Heron) instead of the host system (which usually is 10.04,
# a.k.a. Lucid Lynx)
#
# Use --help for complete usage information.
#
# WARNING: At this time, the generated toolchain binaries will *not* run
# with GLibc 2.15, only the machine code it generates.
#
PROGNAME="`basename \"$0\"`"
PATCHES_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "$0" )" && pwd )/toolchain-patches"
SYSROOT_PATCHES_DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "$0" )" && pwd )/sysroot-patches"
###########################################################################
###########################################################################
#####
##### C O N F I G U R A T I O N
#####
###########################################################################
###########################################################################
panic ()
{
echo "ERROR: $@"
exit 1
}
fail_panic ()
{
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
echo "ERROR: $@"
exit 1
fi
}
# We only support running this script on Linux
OS=$(uname -s)
if [ "$OS" != Linux ]; then
panic "This script can only run on Linux machines!"
fi
UBUNTU_ARCHS="i386 amd64"
# Used to set the host bitness of the generted toolchain binaries
# First call with the build machine's bitness, and later with 32
# if --32-bits option is used.
# $1: 32 or 64
set_host_bits ()
{
HOST_BITS=$1
GMP_ABI=$1
case $1 in
32)
HOST_ARCH=i686
GCC_TARGET=i686-linux
GMP_TARGET=i386-linux
;;
64)
HOST_ARCH=x86_64
GCC_TARGET=x86_64-linux
GMP_TARGET=x86_64-linux
;;
*)
panic "Invalid host bitness (32 or 64 expected): $1"
esac
}
# Determine build machine bitness
BUILD_ARCH=$(uname -m)
case "$BUILD_ARCH" in
x86_64|amd64)
BUILD_BITS=64
BUILD_ARCH=x86_64
BUILD_GCC_TARGET=x86_64-linux
set_host_bits 64
;;
i?86)
BUILD_BITS=32
BUILD_ARCH=i686
BUILD_GCC_TARGET=i686-linux
set_host_bits 32
;;
*)
panic "Unknown build CPU architecture: $BUILD_ARCH"
esac
# Versions of various toolchain components, do not touch unless you know
# what you're doing!
BINUTILS_VERSION=2.27
GMP_VERSION=5.0.5
MPFR_VERSION=3.1.1
MPC_VERSION=1.0.1
GCC_VERSION=4.8.3
CLOOG_VERSION=0.18.0
ISL_VERSION=0.11.1
GLIBC_VERSION=2.17
GIT_CMD=git
GIT_DATE=
GIT_BRANCH=master
GIT_REFERENCE=
GIT_BASE=
GIT_BASE_DEFAULT=https://android.googlesource.com/toolchain
# Location where we're going to install the toolchain during the build
# This will depend on the phase of the build.
install_dir () { echo "$WORK_DIR/$PHASE/$TOOLCHAIN_NAME"; }
# Given an input string that looks like <major>.<minor>.<patch>
# Return <major>.<minor> only.
major_minor_only () {
local MAJOR=$(echo -n "$1" | cut -f1 -d.)
local MINOR=$(echo -n "$1" | cut -f2 -d.)
echo "$MAJOR.$MINOR"
}
# Location where we're going to install the final binaries
# If empty, TOOLCHAIN_ARCHIVE will be generated
PREFIX_DIR=
# Location of the final sysroot. This must be a sub-directory of INSTALL_DIR
# to ensure that the toolchain binaries are properly relocatable (i.e. can
# be used when moved to another directory).
sysroot_dir () { echo "$(install_dir)/sysroot"; }
# Try to parallelize the build for faster performance.
JOBS=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep -c processor)
# The base URL of the Ubuntu mirror we're going to use.
UBUNTU_MIRROR=http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/
# Ubuntu release name we want packages from. Can be a name or a number
# (i.e. "precise" or "12.04")
UBUNTU_RELEASE=raring
# The list of packages we need to download from the Ubuntu servers and
# extract into the original sysroot
#
# Call add_ubuntu_package <package-name> to add a package to the list,
# which will be processed later.
#
UBUNTU_PACKAGES=
add_ubuntu_package ()
{
UBUNTU_PACKAGES="$UBUNTU_PACKAGES $@"
}
# The package files containing kernel headers for Hardy and the C
# library headers and binaries
add_ubuntu_package \
linux-libc-dev \
libc6 \
libc6-dev \
libcap2 \
libcap-dev \
libattr1 \
libattr1-dev \
libacl1 \
libacl1-dev \
# The X11 headers and binaries (for the emulator)
add_ubuntu_package \
libx11-6 \
libx11-dev \
libxau6 \
libxcb1-dev \
libxdmcp6 \
libxext-dev \
libxfixes-dev \
libxi-dev \
x11proto-core-dev \
x11proto-fixes-dev \
x11proto-xext-dev \
x11proto-input-dev \
x11proto-kb-dev
# The OpenGL-related headers and libraries (for GLES emulation)
add_ubuntu_package \
mesa-common-dev \
libgl1-mesa-dev \
libgl1-mesa-glx \
libxxf86vm1 \
libxext6 \
libxdamage1 \
libxfixes3 \
libdrm2
# Audio libraries (required by the emulator)
add_ubuntu_package \
libasound2 \
libasound2-dev \
libesd0-dev \
libaudiofile-dev \
libpulse0 \
libpulse-dev
# ZLib and others.
add_ubuntu_package \
zlib1g \
zlib1g-dev \
libncurses5 \
libncurses5-dev \
libtinfo5 \
libtinfo-dev
###########################################################################
###########################################################################
#####
##### E N D O F C O N F I G U R A T I O N
#####
###########################################################################
###########################################################################
# Parse all options
OPTION_HELP=no
VERBOSE=0
FORCE=no
ONLY_SYSROOT=no
ONLY_TOOLCHAIN_DIR=
BOOTSTRAP=
PARAMETERS=
FORCE_32=
LIST_TASKS=
for opt do
optarg=$(expr "x$opt" : 'x[^=]*=\(.*\)')
case $opt in
--help|-h|-\?) OPTION_HELP=yes
;;
--verbose) VERBOSE=$(( $VERBOSE + 1 ))
;;
--force) FORCE="yes"
;;
--32-bits) FORCE_32=true
;;
--ubuntu-mirror=*) UBUNTU_MIRROR=$optarg
;;
--ubuntu-release=*) UBUNTU_RELEASE=$optarg
;;
--prefix=*) PREFIX_DIR=$optarg
;;
--work-dir=*) WORK_DIR=$optarg
;;
--gcc-version=*) GCC_VERSION=$optarg
;;
--binutils-version=*) BINUTILS_VERSION=$optarg
;;
--gmp-version=*) GMP_VERSION=$optarg
;;
--mpfr-version=*) MPFR_VERSION=$optarg
;;
--mpc-version=*) MPC_VERSION=$optarg
;;
--isl-version=*) ISL_VERSION=$optarg
;;
--cloog-version=*) CLOOG_VERSION=$oparg
;;
--git=*) GIT_CMD=$optarg
;;
--git-date=*) GIT_DATE=$optarg
;;
--git-branch=*) GIT_BRANCH=$optarg
;;
--git-base=*) GIT_BASE=$optarg
;;
--git-reference=*) GIT_REFERENCE=$optarg
;;
--out-dir=*) OPTION_OUT_DIR=$optarg
;;
--cc=*) OPTION_CC=$optarg
;;
--jobs=*) JOBS=$optarg
;;
-j*) JOBS=${opt#-j}
;;
--only-sysroot) ONLY_SYSROOT=yes
;;
--bootstrap) BOOTSTRAP=yes
;;
--list-tasks) LIST_TASKS=yes
;;
-*)
echo "unknown option '$opt', use --help"
exit 1
;;
*)
if [ -z "$PARAMETERS" ]; then
PARAMETERS=$opt
else
PARAMETERS="$PARAMETERS $opt"
fi
esac
done
if [ "$OPTION_HELP" = "yes" ]; then
cat << EOF
Usage: $PROGNAME [options] [<path-to-toolchain-sources>]
This script is used to rebuild a custom Linux host toolchain that targets
GLibc $GLIBC_VERSION or higher. The machine code generated by this toolchain
will run properly on Ubuntu $UBUNTU_RELEASE or higher.
If you're running on a 32-bit system, it will generate a 32-bit toolchain.
If you're running on a 64-bit system, it will generate a 64-bit toolchain
unless you use the --32-bits option.
You can provide the path to a local copy of the toolchain sources repository
as a first parameter. If you don't, the sources will be downloaded and
extracted automatically into your work directory.
Note that this script will download various binary packages from Ubuntu
servers in order to prepare a compatible "sysroot".
By default, it generates a package archive ($TOOLCHAIN_ARCHIVE) but you can,
as an alternative, ask for direct installation with --prefix=<path>
Use the bootstrap option to re-generate the toolchain with itself. This is
useful if you want to ensure that the generated compiler binaries will work
properly on Ubuntu 8.04 or higher. By default, they will only run on systems
that match your build system's C library ABI, or higher.
Options: [defaults in brackets after descriptions]
EOF
echo "Standard options:"
echo " --help Print this message"
echo " --force Force-rebuild everything"
echo " --prefix=PATH Installation path [$PREFIX_DIR]"
echo " --ubuntu-mirror=URL Ubuntu mirror URL [$UBUNTU_MIRROR]"
echo " --ubuntu-release=NAME Ubuntu release name [$UBUNTU_RELEASE]"
echo " --work-dir=PATH Temporary work directory [/tmp/gcc.<random>]"
echo " --only-sysroot Only download and build sysroot packages"
echo " --verbose Verbose output. Can be used twice."
echo " --binutils-version=VERSION Binutils version number [$BINUTILS_VERSION]"
echo " --gcc-version=VERSION GCC version number [$GCC_VERSION]"
echo " --gmp-version=VERSION GMP version number [$GMP_VERSION]"
echo " --mpfr-version=VERSION MPFR version numner [$MPFR_VERSION]"
echo " --mpc-version=VERSION MPC version number [$MPC_VERSION]"
echo " --isl-version=VERSION ISL version number [$ISL_VERSION]"
echo " --cloog-version=VERSION Cloog version number [$CLOOG_VERSION]"
echo " --jobs=COUNT Run COUNT build jobs in parallel [$JOBS]"
echo " -j<COUNT> Same as --jobs=COUNT."
echo " --git=<cmd> Use this version of the git tool [$GIT_CMD]"
echo " --git-date=<date> Specify specific git date when download sources [none]"
echo " --git-branch=<name> Specify which branch to use when downloading the sources [$GIT_BRANCH]"
echo " --git-reference=<path> Use a git reference repository"
echo " --git-base=<url> Use this git repository base [$GIT_BASE]"
echo " --bootstrap Bootstrap toolchain (i.e. compile it with itself)"
echo " --32-bits Generate 32-bit toolchain on 64-bit build system."
echo ""
exit 1
fi
if [ "$FORCE_32" ]; then
if [ "$BUILD_BITS" = 64 ]; then
set_host_bits 32
else
echo "Warning: --32-bits option ignored on 32-bit build machine."
fi
fi
# Determine root working directory for our script
if [ -z "$WORK_DIR" ]; then
WORK_DIR=$(mktemp -d /tmp/$USER-gcc-$HOST_BITS-XXXXXX)
WORK_DIR_CLEANUP=true
else
mkdir -p "$WORK_DIR"
fail_panic "Could not create directory: $WORK_DIR"
WORK_DIR_CLEANUP=false
fi
if [ -z "$PARAMETERS" ] ; then
if [ -n "$GIT_REFERENCE" ] ; then
if [ ! -d "$GIT_REFERENCE" -o ! -d "$GIT_REFERENCE/build" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Invalid reference repository directory path: $GIT_REFERENCE"
exit 1
fi
if [ -n "$GIT_BASE" ]; then
echo "Using git clone reference: $GIT_REFERENCE"
else
# If we have a reference without a base, use it as a download base instead.
GIT_BASE=$GIT_REFERENCE
GIT_REFERENCE=
echo "Using git clone base: $GIT_BASE"
fi
elif [ -z "$GIT_BASE" ]; then
GIT_BASE=$GIT_BASE_DEFAULT
echo "Auto-config: --git-base=$GIT_BASE"
fi
# Location where we will download the toolchain sources
TOOLCHAIN_SRC_DIR=$WORK_DIR/toolchain-src
else
set_parameters () {
TOOLCHAIN_SRC_DIR="$1"
if [ ! -d "$TOOLCHAIN_SRC_DIR" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Not a directory: $1"
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d "$TOOLCHAIN_SRC_DIR/build" ]; then
echo "ERROR: Missing directory: $1/build"
exit 1
fi
}
set_parameters $PARAMETERS
fi
# Location of original sysroot. This is where we're going to extract all
# binary Ubuntu packages.
ORG_SYSROOT_DIR=$WORK_DIR/sysroot
# Name of the final generated toolchain
TOOLCHAIN_NAME=$GCC_TARGET-glibc$GLIBC_VERSION-$(major_minor_only $GCC_VERSION)
# Name of the final toolchain binary tarball that this script will create
TOOLCHAIN_ARCHIVE=/tmp/$TOOLCHAIN_NAME.tar.bz2
# A file that will contain details about all the sources used to generate
# the final toolchain. This includes both SHA-1 for toolchain git repositories
# and SHA-1 hashes for downloaded Ubuntu packages.
SOURCES_LIST=$WORK_DIR/SOURCES
# Determine Make flags
MAKE_FLAGS="-j$JOBS"
# Create the work directory
mkdir -p "$WORK_DIR"
mkdir -p "$TOOLCHAIN_SRC_DIR"
# Location where we download packages from the Ubuntu servers
DOWNLOAD_DIR=$WORK_DIR/download
# Empty the SOURCES file
rm -f "$SOURCES_LIST" && touch "$SOURCES_LIST"
if [ "$VERBOSE" -ge 1 ] ; then
run () {
echo "## COMMAND: $@"
"$@"
}
log () {
echo "$@"
}
if [ "$VERBOSE" -ge 2 ] ; then
log2 () {
echo "$@"
}
else
log2 () {
return
}
fi
else
run () {
"$@" >>$TMPLOG 2>&1
}
log () {
return
}
log2 () {
return
}
fi
# Sanitize a path list, we want to remove empty sub-dirs and
# leading/trailing columns.
sanitize_path_list ()
{
local RESULT
RESULT=$(printf "%s\n" "$*" | tr ':' '\n' | awk '$1 != "" && $1 != "." { print $0; }' | tr '\n' ':')
printf "%s" ${RESULT%:}
}
PATH=$(sanitize_path_list $PATH)
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$(sanitize_path_list $LD_LIBRARY_PATH)
BUILD_DIR=$WORK_DIR/build
mkdir -p $BUILD_DIR
TMPLOG=$BUILD_DIR/build.log
rm -rf $TMPLOG && touch $TMPLOG
build_dir_for () { echo "$BUILD_DIR/$PHASE/$1"; }
TIMESTAMPS_DIR=$BUILD_DIR/timestamps
mkdir -p $TIMESTAMPS_DIR
stamp_check () {
[ -f "$TIMESTAMPS_DIR/$1" ]
}
stamp_clear () {
rm -f "$TIMESTAMPS_DIR/$1"
}
stamp_set () {
touch "$TIMESTAMPS_DIR/$1"
}
if [ "$FORCE" = "yes" ] ; then
echo "Cleaning up timestamps (forcing the build)."
rm -f $TIMESTAMPS_DIR/*
fi
if [ "$VERBOSE" = 0 ] ; then
echo "To follow build, run: tail -F $TMPLOG"
fi
# returns 0 iff the string in $2 matches the pattern in $1
# $1: pattern
# $2: string
pattern_match ()
{
echo "$2" | grep -q -E -e "$1"
}
# Find if a given shell program is available.
# We need to take care of the fact that the 'which <foo>' command
# may return either an empty string (Linux) or something like
# "no <foo> in ..." (Darwin). Also, we need to redirect stderr
# to /dev/null for Cygwin
#
# $1: variable name
# $2: program name
#
# Result: set $1 to the full path of the corresponding command
# or to the empty/undefined string if not available
#
find_program ()
{
local PROG
PROG=`which $2 2>/dev/null`
if [ -n "$PROG" ] ; then
if pattern_match '^no ' "$PROG"; then
PROG=
fi
fi
eval $1="$PROG"
}
# Copy a directory, create target location if needed
#
# $1: source directory
# $2: target directory location
#
copy_directory ()
{
local SRCDIR="$1"
local DSTDIR="$2"
if [ ! -d "$SRCDIR" ] ; then
panic "Can't copy from non-directory: $SRCDIR"
fi
log2 "Directory copy: $SRCDIR -> $DSTDIR"
mkdir -p "$DSTDIR" && (cd "$SRCDIR" && tar cf - *) | (tar xf - -C "$DSTDIR")
fail_panic "Cannot copy to directory: $DSTDIR"
}
find_program CMD_WGET wget
find_program CMD_CURL curl
find_program CMD_SCP scp
# Download a file with either 'curl', 'wget' or 'scp'
#
# $1: source URL (e.g. http://foo.com, ssh://blah, /some/path)
# $2: target file
download_file ()
{
# Is this HTTP, HTTPS or FTP ?
if pattern_match "^(http|https|ftp):.*" "$1"; then
if [ -n "$CMD_WGET" ] ; then
run $CMD_WGET -O $2 $1
elif [ -n "$CMD_CURL" ] ; then
run $CMD_CURL -o $2 $1
else
echo "Please install wget or curl on this machine"
exit 1
fi
return
fi
# Is this SSH ?
# Accept both ssh://<path> or <machine>:<path>
#
if pattern_match "^(ssh|[^:]+):.*" "$1"; then
if [ -n "$CMD_SCP" ] ; then
scp_src=`echo $1 | sed -e s%ssh://%%g`
run $CMD_SCP $scp_src $2
else
echo "Please install scp on this machine"
exit 1
fi
return
fi
# Is this a file copy ?
# Accept both file://<path> or /<path>
#
if pattern_match "^(file://|/).*" "$1"; then
cp_src=`echo $1 | sed -e s%^file://%%g`
run cp -f $cp_src $2
return
fi
# Unknown schema
echo "ERROR: Unsupported source URI: $1"
exit 1
}
# A variant of 'download_file' used to specify the target directory
# $1: source URL
# $2: target directory
download_file_to ()
{
local URL="$1"
local DIR="$2"
local DST="$DIR/`basename $URL`"
mkdir -p $DIR
download_file "$URL" "$DST"
}
# Pack a given archive
#
# $1: archive file path (including extension)
# $2: source directory for archive content
# $3+: list of files (including patterns), all if empty
pack_archive ()
{
local ARCHIVE="$1"
local SRCDIR="$2"
local SRCFILES
local TARFLAGS ZIPFLAGS
shift; shift;
if [ -z "$1" ] ; then
SRCFILES="*"
else
SRCFILES="$@"
fi
if [ "`basename $ARCHIVE`" = "$ARCHIVE" ] ; then
ARCHIVE="`pwd`/$ARCHIVE"
fi
mkdir -p `dirname $ARCHIVE`
if [ "$VERBOSE" -ge 2 ] ; then
TARFLAGS="vcf"
ZIPFLAGS="-9r"
else
TARFLAGS="cf"
ZIPFLAGS="-9qr"
fi
case "$ARCHIVE" in
*.zip)
(cd $SRCDIR && run zip $ZIPFLAGS "$ARCHIVE" $SRCFILES)
;;
*.tar)
(cd $SRCDIR && run tar $TARFLAGS "$ARCHIVE" $SRCFILES)
;;
*.tar.gz)
(cd $SRCDIR && run tar z$TARFLAGS "$ARCHIVE" $SRCFILES)
;;
*.tar.bz2)
(cd $SRCDIR && run tar j$TARFLAGS "$ARCHIVE" $SRCFILES)
;;
*)
panic "Unsupported archive format: $ARCHIVE"
;;
esac
}
no_trailing_slash ()
{
echo ${1##/}
}
# Load the Ubuntu packages file. This is a long text file that will list
# each package for a given release.
#
# $1: Ubuntu mirror base URL (e.g. http://mirrors.us.kernel.org/)
# $2: Release name
#
get_ubuntu_packages_list ()
{
local RELEASE=$2
local BASE="`no_trailing_slash \"$1\"`"
local SRCFILE DSTFILE
for UA in $UBUNTU_ARCHS; do
SRCFILE="$BASE/ubuntu/dists/$RELEASE/main/binary-$UA/Packages.bz2"
DSTFILE="$DOWNLOAD_DIR/Packages-$UA.bz2"
log "Trying to load $SRCFILE"
download_file "$SRCFILE" "$DSTFILE"
fail_panic "Could not download $SRCFILE"
(cd $DOWNLOAD_DIR && bunzip2 -cf Packages-$UA.bz2 > Packages-$UA)
fail_panic "Could not uncompress $DSTFILE to Packages-$UA"
done
# Write a small awk script used to extract filenames for a given package
cat > $DOWNLOAD_DIR/extract-filename.awk <<EOF
BEGIN {
# escape special characters in package name
gsub("\\\\.","\\\\.",PKG)
gsub("\\\\+","\\\\+",PKG)
FILE = ""
PACKAGE = ""
}
\$1 == "Package:" {
if (\$2 == PKG) {
PACKAGE = \$2
} else {
PACKAGE = ""
}
}
\$1 == "Filename:" && PACKAGE == PKG {
FILE = \$2
}
END {
print FILE
}
EOF
}
# Convert an unversioned package name into a .deb package URL
#
# $1: Package name without version information (e.g. libc6-dev)
# $2: Ubuntu mirror base URL
# $3: Ubuntu arch ("i386" or "amd64")
#
get_ubuntu_package_deb_url ()
{
# The following is an awk command to parse the Packages file and extract
# the filename of a given package.
local BASE="`no_trailing_slash \"$1\"`"
local FILE=`awk -f "$DOWNLOAD_DIR/extract-filename.awk" -v PKG=$1 $DOWNLOAD_DIR/Packages-$3`
if [ -z "$FILE" ]; then
log "Could not find filename for package $1"
exit 1
fi
echo "$2/ubuntu/$FILE"
}
# Does the host compiler generate 32-bit machine code?
# If not, add the -m32 flag to the compiler name to ensure this.
#
compute_host_flags ()
{
HOST_CC=${CC:-gcc}
HOST_CXX=${CXX-g++}
if [ -n "$USE_CCACHE" ]; then
echo -n "Checking for ccache..."
find_program CMD_CCACHE ccache
if [ -n "$CMD_CCACHE" ] ; then
echo "$HOST_CC" | tr ' ' '\n' | grep -q -e "ccache"
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
echo "yes (ignored)"
else
echo "yes"
HOST_CC="ccache $HOST_CC"
HOST_CXX="ccache $HOST_CXX"
fi
else
echo "no"
fi
fi
echo -n "Checking compiler bitness... "
cat > "$BUILD_DIR"/conftest.c << EOF
#include <stdio.h>
int main(void) {
printf("%d\n",sizeof(void*)*8);
return 0;
}
EOF
$HOST_CC -o "$BUILD_DIR"/conftest "$BUILD_DIR"/conftest.c > "$BUILD_DIR"/conftest.log 2>&1
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
echo "Could not compile test program!!"
echo "Error log is:"
cat "$BUILD_DIR"/conftest.log
rm "$BUID_DIR"/conftest.log
panic "Need a working build toolchain!"
fi
HOST_CC_BITS=$("$BUILD_DIR"/conftest)
echo -n "$HOST_CC_BITS"
case $HOST_CC_BITS in
32) # Nothing to do
;;
64) # Do we need to force 32-bits
if [ "$FORCE_32" ]; then
echo " (forcing generation of 32-bit binaries)"
HOST_CC=$HOST_CC" -m32"
HOST_CXX=$HOST_CXX" -m32"
fi
;;
*)
panic "Unknown bitness (32 or 64 expected) !!"
esac
echo ""
echo "Using build C compiler: $HOST_CC"
echo "Using build C++ compiler: $HOST_CXX"
echo "GCC target name: $GCC_TARGET"
echo "GMP target name: $GMP_TARGET"
echo "GMP ABI: $GMP_ABI"
export CC="$HOST_CC"
export CXX="$HOST_CXX"
}
compute_host_flags
# Return the value of a given named variable
# $1: variable name
#
# example:
# FOO=BAR
# BAR=ZOO
# echo `var_value $FOO`
# will print 'ZOO'
#
var_value ()
{
eval echo \$$1
}
var_list_append ()
{
local VARNAME=$1
local VARVAL=`var_value $VARNAME`
shift
if [ -z "$VARVAL" ] ; then
eval $VARNAME=\"$@\"
else
eval $VARNAME=\"$VARVAL $@\"
fi
}
var_list_prepend ()
{
local VARNAME=$1
local VARVAL=`var_value $VARNAME`
shift
if [ -z "$VARVAL" ] ; then
eval $VARNAME=\"$@\"
else
eval $VARNAME=\"$@ $VARVAL\"
fi
}
_list_first ()
{
echo $1
}
_list_rest ()
{
shift
echo "$@"
}
_list_reverse ()
{
local I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 REST RET
I1=$1; I2=$2; I3=$3; I4=$I4; I5=$I5; I6=$I6; I7=$I7; I8=$I8; I9=$I9
shift 9
RET=$I9${I8:+" "}$I8${I7:+" "}$I7${I6:+" "}$I6${I5:+" "}$I5${I4:+" "}$I4${I3:+" "}$I3${I2:+" "}$I2${I1:+" "}$I1
REST="$*"
if [ "$REST" ]; then
RET=$(_list_reverse $REST)$RET
fi
echo "$RET"
}
var_list_pop_first ()
{
local VARNAME=$1
local VARVAL=`var_value $VARNAME`
local FIRST=`_list_first $VARVAL`
eval $VARNAME=\"`_list_rest $VARVAL`\"
echo "$FIRST"
}
_list_first ()
{
echo $1
}
_list_rest ()
{
shift
echo "$@"
}
var_list_first ()
{
local VAL=`var_value $1`
_list_first $VAL
}
var_list_rest ()
{
local VAL=`var_value $1`
_list_rest $VAL
}
ALL_TASKS=
# Define a new task for this build script
# $1: Task name (e.g. build_stuff)
# $2: Task description
# $3: Optional: command name (will be cmd_$1 by default)
#
task_define ()
{
local TASK="$1"
local DESCR="$2"
local COMMAND="${3:-cmd_$1}"
var_list_append ALL_TASKS $TASK
task_set $TASK name "$TASK"
task_set $TASK descr "$DESCR"
task_set $TASK cmd "$COMMAND"
task_set $TASK deps ""
}
# Variant of task define for dual tasks
# This really defines two tasks named '<task>_1' and '<task>_2"
# $1: Task base name
# $2: Task description
# $3: Optional: command name (will be cmd_$1 by default)
task2_define ()
{
local TASK="$1"
local DESCR="$2"
local COMMAND="${3:-cmd_$1}"
task_define "${TASK}_1" "$DESCR 1/2" "phase_1 $COMMAND"
task_define "${TASK}_2" "$DESCR 2/2" "phase_2 $COMMAND"
}
task_set ()
{
local TASK="$1"
local FIELD="$2"
shift; shift;
eval TASK_${TASK}__${FIELD}=\"$@\"
}
task_get ()
{
var_value TASK_$1__$2
}
# return the list of dependencies for a given task
task_get_deps ()
{
task_get $1 deps
}
task_get_cmd ()
{
task_get $1 cmd
}
task_get_descr ()
{
task_get $1 descr
}
# $1: task name
# $2+: other tasks this task depends on.
task_depends ()
{
local TASK="$1"
shift;
var_list_append TASK_${TASK}__deps $@
}