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@@ -37,247 +37,6 @@
# cross-compiler binaries remains external, all libraries and headers
# are imported into the Buildroot tree.
-#
-# Copy a toolchain library and its symbolic links from the sysroot
-# directory to the target directory. Also optionaly strips the
-# library.
-#
-# Most toolchains have their libraries either in /lib or /usr/lib
-# relative to their ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR. Buildroot toolchains, however,
-# have basic libraries in /lib, and libstdc++/libgcc_s in
-# /usr/<target-name>/lib(64).
-#
-# $1: arch specific sysroot directory
-# $2: library name
-# $3: destination directory of the libary, relative to $(TARGET_DIR)
-# $4: strip (y|n), default is to strip
-#
-copy_toolchain_lib_root = \
- ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR="$(strip $1)"; \
- LIB="$(strip $2)"; \
- DESTDIR="$(strip $3)" ; \
- STRIP="$(strip $4)"; \
- \
- LIBS=`(cd $${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}; \
- find -L . -path "./lib/$${LIB}.*" -o \
- -path "./usr/lib/$${LIB}.*" -o \
- -path "./usr/$(TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_PREFIX)/lib*/$${LIB}.*" \
- )` ; \
- for FILE in $${LIBS} ; do \
- LIB=`basename $${FILE}`; \
- LIBDIR=`dirname $${FILE}` ; \
- while test \! -z "$${LIB}"; do \
- FULLPATH="$${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}/$${LIBDIR}/$${LIB}" ; \
- rm -fr $(TARGET_DIR)/$${DESTDIR}/$${LIB}; \
- mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/$${DESTDIR}; \
- if test -h $${FULLPATH} ; then \
- cp -d $${FULLPATH} $(TARGET_DIR)/$${DESTDIR}/; \
- elif test -f $${FULLPATH}; then \
- $(INSTALL) -D -m0755 $${FULLPATH} $(TARGET_DIR)/$${DESTDIR}/$${LIB}; \
- case "$${STRIP}" in \
- (0 | n | no) \
-;; \
- (*) \
- $(TARGET_CROSS)strip "$(TARGET_DIR)/$${DESTDIR}/$${LIB}"; \
-;; \
- esac; \
- else \
- exit -1; \
- fi; \
- LIB="`readlink $${FULLPATH}`"; \
- done; \
- done; \
- \
- echo -n
-
-#
-# Copy the full external toolchain sysroot directory to the staging
-# dir. The operation of this function is rendered a little bit
-# complicated by the support for multilib toolchains.
-#
-# We start by copying etc, lib, sbin and usr from the sysroot of the
-# selected architecture variant (as pointed by ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR). This
-# allows to import into the staging directory the C library and
-# companion libraries for the correct architecture variant. We
-# explictly only copy etc, lib, sbin and usr since other directories
-# might exist for other architecture variants (on Codesourcery
-# toolchain, the sysroot for the default architecture variant contains
-# the armv4t and thumb2 subdirectories, which are the sysroot for the
-# corresponding architecture variants), and we don't want to import
-# them.
-#
-# Then, if the selected architecture variant is not the default one
-# (i.e, if SYSROOT_DIR != ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR), then we :
-#
-# * Import the header files from the default architecture
-# variant. Header files are typically shared between the sysroots
-# for the different architecture variants. If we use the
-# non-default one, header files were not copied by the previous
-# step, so we copy them here from the sysroot of the default
-# architecture variant.
-#
-# * Create a symbolic link that matches the name of the subdirectory
-# for the architecture variant in the original sysroot. This is
-# required as the compiler will by default look in
-# sysroot_dir/arch_variant/ for libraries and headers, when the
-# non-default architecture variant is used. Without this, the
-# compiler fails to find libraries and headers.
-#
-# $1: main sysroot directory of the toolchain
-# $2: arch specific sysroot directory of the toolchain
-# $3: arch specific subdirectory in the sysroot
-#
-copy_toolchain_sysroot = \
- SYSROOT_DIR="$(strip $1)"; \
- ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR="$(strip $2)"; \
- ARCH_SUBDIR="$(strip $3)"; \
- for i in etc lib sbin usr ; do \
- if [ -d $${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}/$$i ] ; then \
- cp -a $${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}/$$i $(STAGING_DIR)/ ; \
- fi ; \
- done ; \
- if [ `readlink -f $${SYSROOT_DIR}` != `readlink -f $${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}` ] ; then \
- if [ ! -d $${ARCH_SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/include ] ; then \
- cp -a $${SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/include $(STAGING_DIR)/usr ; \
- fi ; \
- ln -s . $(STAGING_DIR)/$(ARCH_SUBDIR) ; \
- fi ; \
- find $(STAGING_DIR) -type d | xargs chmod 755
-
-#
-# Create lib64 -> lib and usr/lib64 -> usr/lib symbolic links in the
-# target and staging directories. This is needed for some 64 bits
-# toolchains such as the Crosstool-NG toolchains, for which the path
-# to the dynamic loader and other libraries is /lib64, but the
-# libraries are stored in /lib.
-#
-create_lib64_symlinks = \
- (cd $(TARGET_DIR) ; ln -s lib lib64) ; \
- (cd $(TARGET_DIR)/usr ; ln -s lib lib64) ; \
- (cd $(STAGING_DIR) ; ln -s lib lib64) ; \
- (cd $(STAGING_DIR)/usr ; ln -s lib lib64)
-
-#
-# Check the availability of a particular glibc feature. We assume that
-# all Buildroot toolchain options are supported by glibc, so we just
-# check that they are enabled.
-#
-# $1: Buildroot option name
-# $2: feature description
-#
-check_glibc_feature = \
- if [ x$($(1)) != x"y" ] ; then \
- echo "$(2) available in C library, please enable $(1)" ; \
- exit 1 ; \
- fi
-
-#
-# Check the correctness of a glibc external toolchain configuration.
-# 1. Check that the C library selected in Buildroot matches the one
-# of the external toolchain
-# 2. Check that all the C library-related features are enabled in the
-# config, since glibc always supports all of them
-#
-# $1: sysroot directory
-#
-check_glibc = \
- SYSROOT_DIR="$(strip $1)"; \
- if ! test -f $${SYSROOT_DIR}/lib/ld-linux*.so.* -o -f $${SYSROOT_DIR}/lib/ld.so.* ; then \
- echo "Incorrect selection of the C library"; \
- exit -1; \
- fi; \
- $(call check_glibc_feature,BR2_LARGEFILE,Large file support) ;\
- $(call check_glibc_feature,BR2_INET_IPV6,IPv6 support) ;\
- $(call check_glibc_feature,BR2_INET_RPC,RPC support) ;\
- $(call check_glibc_feature,BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE,Locale support) ;\
- $(call check_glibc_feature,BR2_USE_WCHAR,Wide char support) ;\
- $(call check_glibc_feature,BR2_PROGRAM_INVOCATION,Program invocation support)
-
-#
-# Check the conformity of Buildroot configuration with regard to the
-# uClibc configuration of the external toolchain, for a particular
-# feature.
-#
-# $1: uClibc macro name
-# $2: Buildroot option name
-# $3: uClibc config file
-# $4: feature description
-#
-check_uclibc_feature = \
- IS_IN_LIBC=`grep -q "\#define $(1) 1" $(3) && echo y` ; \
- if [ x$($(2)) != x"y" -a x$${IS_IN_LIBC} == x"y" ] ; then \
- echo "$(4) available in C library, please enable $(2)" ; \
- exit 1 ; \
- fi ; \
- if [ x$($(2)) == x"y" -a x$${IS_IN_LIBC} != x"y" ] ; then \
- echo "$(4) not available in C library, please disable $(2)" ; \
- exit 1 ; \
- fi
-
-#
-# Check the correctness of a uclibc external toolchain configuration
-# 1. Check that the C library selected in Buildroot matches the one
-# of the external toolchain
-# 2. Check that the features enabled in the Buildroot configuration
-# match the features available in the uClibc of the external
-# toolchain
-#
-# $1: sysroot directory
-#
-check_uclibc = \
- SYSROOT_DIR="$(strip $1)"; \
- if ! test -f $${SYSROOT_DIR}/lib/ld*-uClibc.so.* ; then \
- echo "Incorrect selection of the C library"; \
- exit -1; \
- fi; \
- UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE=$${SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/include/bits/uClibc_config.h ; \
- $(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_LFS__,BR2_LARGEFILE,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},Large file support) ;\
- $(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_IPV6__,BR2_INET_IPV6,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},IPv6 support) ;\
- $(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_RPC__,BR2_INET_RPC,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},RPC support) ;\
- $(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_LOCALE__,BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},Locale support) ;\
- $(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_WCHAR__,BR2_USE_WCHAR,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},Wide char support) ;\
- $(call check_uclibc_feature,__UCLIBC_HAS_PROGRAM_INVOCATION_NAME__,BR2_PROGRAM_INVOCATION,$${UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE},Program invocation support) ;\
-
-#
-# Check that the Buildroot configuration of the ABI matches the
-# configuration of the external toolchain.
-#
-check_arm_abi = \
- EXT_TOOLCHAIN_TARGET=$(shell LANG=C $(TARGET_CC) -v 2>&1 | grep ^Target | cut -f2 -d ' ') ; \
- if echo $${EXT_TOOLCHAIN_TARGET} | grep -q 'eabi$$' ; then \
- EXT_TOOLCHAIN_ABI="eabi" ; \
- else \
- EXT_TOOLCHAIN_ABI="oabi" ; \
- fi ; \
- if [ x$(BR2_ARM_OABI) == x"y" -a $${EXT_TOOLCHAIN_ABI} == "eabi" ] ; then \
- echo "Incorrect ABI setting" ; \
- exit 1 ; \
- fi ; \
- if [ x$(BR2_ARM_EABI) == x"y" -a $${EXT_TOOLCHAIN_ABI} == "oabi" ] ; then \
- echo "Incorrect ABI setting" ; \
- exit 1 ; \
- fi ; \
-
-#
-# Check that the external toolchain supports C++
-#
-check_cplusplus = \
- $(TARGET_CXX) -v > /dev/null 2>&1 ; \
- if test $$? -ne 0 ; then \
- echo "BR2_INSTALL_LIBSTDCPP is selected but C++ support not available in external toolchain" ; \
- exit 1 ; \
- fi ; \
-
-#
-# Check that the cross-compiler given in the configuration exists
-#
-check_cross_compiler_exists = \
- $(TARGET_CC) -v > /dev/null 2>&1 ; \
- if test $$? -ne 0 ; then \
- echo "Cannot execute cross-compiler '$(TARGET_CC)'" ; \
- exit 1 ; \
- fi ; \
-
uclibc: dependencies $(STAMP_DIR)/ext-toolchain-installed
LIB_EXTERNAL_LIBS=ld*.so libc.so libcrypt.so libdl.so libgcc_s.so libm.so libnsl.so libresolv.so librt.so libutil.so