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authorThomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>2010-07-05 18:58:55 +0200
committerPeter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>2010-07-06 07:55:59 +0200
commit07d15f907bfc8737abc69cfb11ce30c88e9bb5c2 (patch)
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parent7192668cbf7c28976938bec2fe78fe7d265fd45a (diff)
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ext-toolchain: Fix ARCH_SYSROOT detection
For the detection of the ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR (which contains the C library variant specific to the compiler flags), we used to pass only the -march argument instead of the full TARGET_CFLAGS. This was done because TARGET_CFLAGS contains --sysroot, and we don't want to tell here the compiler which sysroot to use, because we're specifically asking the compiler where the *normal* arch sysroot directory is. Unfortunately, there are some multilib variants that aren't decided only based on -march, but also on -msoft-float or other compiler flags. Therefore, we take the opposite approach: pass the full TARGET_CFLAGS, from which we have stripped the --sysroot option. For example, this allows a PowerPC CodeSourcery toolchain, on which we're using the soft-float multilib variant, to work properly as an external toolchain. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Reviewed-by: Yann E. MORIN <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
Diffstat (limited to 'toolchain')
-rw-r--r--toolchain/external-toolchain/ext-tool.mk18
1 files changed, 9 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/toolchain/external-toolchain/ext-tool.mk b/toolchain/external-toolchain/ext-tool.mk
index 3943ceb98..b1eee2303 100644
--- a/toolchain/external-toolchain/ext-tool.mk
+++ b/toolchain/external-toolchain/ext-tool.mk
@@ -270,9 +270,10 @@ endif # ! no threads
# SYSROOT_DIR selection. We first try the -print-sysroot option,
# available in gcc 4.4.x and in some Codesourcery toolchains. If this
# option is not available, we fallback to the value of --with-sysroot
-# as visible in CROSS-gcc -v. We don't pass the -march= option to gcc
-# as we want the "main" sysroot, which contains all variants of the C
-# library in the case of multilib toolchains.
+# as visible in CROSS-gcc -v. We don't pass any option to gcc that
+# could select a multilib variant as we want the "main" sysroot, which
+# contains all variants of the C library in the case of multilib
+# toolchains.
SYSROOT_DIR=$(shell $(TARGET_CC) -print-sysroot 2>/dev/null)
ifeq ($(SYSROOT_DIR),)
SYSROOT_DIR=$(shell readlink -f $$(LANG=C $(TARGET_CC) -print-file-name=libc.a |sed -r -e 's:usr/lib/libc\.a::;'))
@@ -281,15 +282,14 @@ endif
# Now, find if the toolchain specifies a sub-directory for the
# specific architecture variant we're interested in. This is the case
# with multilib toolchain, when the selected architecture variant is
-# not the default one. To do so, we ask the compiler by passing the
-# appropriate -march= flags. ARCH_SUBDIR will contain the
+# not the default one. To do so, we ask the compiler by passing all
+# flags, except the --sysroot flag since we want to the compiler to
+# tell us where its original sysroot is. ARCH_SUBDIR will contain the
# subdirectory, in the main SYSROOT_DIR, that corresponds to the
# selected architecture variant. ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR will contain the
# full path to this location.
-ifneq ($(CC_TARGET_ARCH_),)
-TARGET_CC_ARCH_CFLAGS+=-march=$(CC_TARGET_ARCH_)
-endif
-ARCH_SUBDIR=$(shell $(TARGET_CC) $(TARGET_CC_ARCH_CFLAGS) -print-multi-directory)
+TARGET_CFLAGS_NO_SYSROOT=$(filter-out --sysroot=%,$(TARGET_CFLAGS))
+ARCH_SUBDIR=$(shell $(TARGET_CC) $(TARGET_CFLAGS_NO_SYSROOT) -print-multi-directory)
ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR=$(SYSROOT_DIR)/$(ARCH_SUBDIR)
$(STAMP_DIR)/ext-toolchain-installed: