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#!/bin/bash
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# Copyright 2007 Yann E. MORIN
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# Licensed under the GPL v2. See COPYING in the root of this package.
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# This is the main entry point to crosstool
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# This will:
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# - download, extract and patch the toolchain components
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# - build and install each components in turn
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# - and eventually test the resulting toolchain
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# What this file does is prepare the environment, based upon the user-choosen
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# options. It also checks the existing environment for un-friendly variables,
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# and builds the tools.
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# Parse the common functions
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. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/functions"
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CT_STAR_DATE=`CT_DoDate +%s%N`
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CT_STAR_DATE_HUMAN=`CT_DoDate +%Y%m%d.%H%M%S`
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# Are we configured? We'll need that later...
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CT_TestOrAbort "Configuration file not found. Please create one." -f "${CT_TOP_DIR}/.config"
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# Parse the configuration file
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# It has some info about the logging facility, so include it early
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. "${CT_TOP_DIR}/.config"
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# Yes! We can do full logging from now on!
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CT_DoLog INFO "Build started ${CT_STAR_DATE_HUMAN}"
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# renice oursleves
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renice ${CT_NICE} $$ |CT_DoLog DEBUG
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CT_DoStep DEBUG "Dumping crosstool-NG configuration"
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cat "${CT_TOP_DIR}/.config" |egrep '^(# |)CT_' |CT_DoLog DEBUG
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CT_EndStep
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# Some sanity checks in the environment and needed tools
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CT_DoLog INFO "Checking environment sanity"
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CT_DoLog DEBUG "Unsetting and unexporting MAKEFLAGS"
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unset MAKEFLAGS
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export MAKEFLAGS
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# Other environment sanity checks
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CT_TestAndAbort "Don't set LD_LIBRARY_PATH. It screws up the build." -n "${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
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CT_TestAndAbort "Don't set CFLAGS. It screws up the build." -n "${CFLAGS}"
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CT_TestAndAbort "Don't set CXXFLAGS. It screws up the build." -n "${CXXFLAGS}"
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CT_Test "GREP_OPTIONS screws up the build. Resetting." -n "${GREP_OPTIONS}"
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GREP_OPTIONS=
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CT_HasOrAbort awk
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CT_HasOrAbort sed
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CT_HasOrAbort bison
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CT_HasOrAbort flex
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CT_HasOrAbort lynx
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CT_DoLog INFO "Building environment variables"
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# Parse architecture-specific functions
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. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/arch/${CT_ARCH}/functions"
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# Target tuple: CT_TARGET needs a little love:
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CT_DoBuildTargetTuple
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# Kludge: If any of the configured options needs CT_TARGET,
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# then rescan the options file now:
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. "${CT_TOP_DIR}/.config"
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# Second kludge: merge user-supplied target CFLAGS with architecture-provided
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# target CFLAGS
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CT_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_TARGET_CFLAGS}"
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# Now, build up the variables from the user-configured options.
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CT_KERNEL_FILE="${CT_KERNEL}-${CT_KERNEL_VERSION}"
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CT_BINUTILS_FILE="binutils-${CT_BINUTILS_VERSION}"
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CT_CC_FILE="${CT_CC}-${CT_CC_VERSION}"
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CT_LIBC_FILE="${CT_LIBC}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}"
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# Where will we work?
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CT_TARBALLS_DIR="${CT_TOP_DIR}/targets/tarballs"
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CT_SRC_DIR="${CT_TOP_DIR}/targets/src"
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CT_BUILD_DIR="${CT_TOP_DIR}/targets/${CT_TARGET}/build"
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CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR="${CT_INSTALL_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/debug-root"
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# Note: we'll always install the core compiler in its own directory, so as to
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# not mix the two builds: core and final.
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CT_CC_CORE_STATIC_PREFIX_DIR="${CT_BUILD_DIR}/${CT_CC}-core-static"
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CT_CC_CORE_SHARED_PREFIX_DIR="${CT_BUILD_DIR}/${CT_CC}-core-shared"
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CT_STATE_DIR="${CT_TOP_DIR}/targets/${CT_TARGET}/state"
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# We must ensure that we can restart if asked for!
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if [ -n "${CT_RESTART}" -a ! -d "${CT_STATE_DIR}" ]; then
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CT_DoLog ERROR "You asked to restart a non-restartable build"
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CT_DoLog ERROR "This happened because you didn't set CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS"
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CT_DoLog ERROR "in the config options for the previous build, or the state"
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CT_DoLog ERROR "directory for the previous build was deleted."
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CT_Abort "I will stop here to avoid any carnage"
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fi
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# Make all path absolute, it so much easier!
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CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR="`CT_MakeAbsolutePath \"${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}\"`"
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# If the local tarball directory does not exist, say so, and don't try to save there!
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if [ ! -d "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}" ]; then
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CT_DoLog WARN "Directory \"${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}\" does not exist. Will not save downloaded tarballs to local storage."
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CT_SAVE_TARBALLS=""
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fi
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# Some more sanity checks now that we have all paths set up
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case "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR},${CT_TARBALLS_DIR},${CT_SRC_DIR},${CT_BUILD_DIR},${CT_PREFIX_DIR},${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" in
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*" "*) CT_Abort "Don't use spaces in paths, it breaks things.";;
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esac
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# Check now if we can write to the destination directory:
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if [ -d "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" ]; then
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CT_TestAndAbort "Destination directory \"${CT_INSTALL_DIR}\" is not removable" ! -w `dirname "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}"`
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fi
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# Good, now grab a bit of informations on the system we're being run on,
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# just in case something goes awok, and it's not our fault:
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CT_SYS_USER="`id -un`"
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CT_SYS_HOSTNAME=`hostname -f 2>/dev/null || true`
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# Hmmm. Some non-DHCP-enabled machines do not have an FQDN... Fall back to node name.
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CT_SYS_HOSTNAME="${CT_SYS_HOSTNAME:-`uname -n`}"
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CT_SYS_KERNEL=`uname -s`
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CT_SYS_REVISION=`uname -r`
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# MacOS X lacks '-o' :
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CT_SYS_OS=`uname -o || echo "Unknown (maybe MacOS-X)"`
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CT_SYS_MACHINE=`uname -m`
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CT_SYS_PROCESSOR=`uname -p`
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CT_SYS_GCC=`gcc -dumpversion`
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CT_SYS_TARGET=`CT_DoConfigGuess`
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CT_TOOLCHAIN_ID="crosstool-${CT_VERSION} build ${CT_STAR_DATE_HUMAN} by ${CT_SYS_USER}@${CT_SYS_HOSTNAME}"
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CT_DoLog EXTRA "Preparing working directories"
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# Ah! The build directory shall be eradicated, even if we restart!
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if [ -d "${CT_BUILD_DIR}" ]; then
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mv "${CT_BUILD_DIR}" "${CT_BUILD_DIR}.$$"
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chmod -R u+w "${CT_BUILD_DIR}.$$"
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setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_BUILD_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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fi
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# Don't eradicate directories if we need to restart
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if [ -z "${CT_RESTART}" ]; then
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# Get rid of pre-existing installed toolchain and previous build directories.
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# We need to do that _before_ we can safely log, because the log file will
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# most probably be in the toolchain directory.
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if [ "${CT_FORCE_DOWNLOAD}" = "y" -a -d "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}" ]; then
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mv "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}" "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}.$$"
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chmod -R u+w "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}.$$"
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setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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fi
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if [ "${CT_FORCE_EXTRACT}" = "y" -a -d "${CT_SRC_DIR}" ]; then
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mv "${CT_SRC_DIR}" "${CT_SRC_DIR}.$$"
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chmod -R u+w "${CT_SRC_DIR}.$$"
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setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_SRC_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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fi
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if [ -d "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" ]; then
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mv "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}.$$"
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chmod -R u+w "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}.$$"
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setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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fi
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if [ -d "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}" ]; then
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mv "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}" "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}.$$"
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chmod -R u+w "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}.$$"
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setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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fi
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# In case we start anew, get rid of the previously saved state directory
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if [ -d "${CT_STATE_DIR}" ]; then
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mv "${CT_STATE_DIR}" "${CT_STATE_DIR}.$$"
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chmod -R u+w "${CT_STATE_DIR}.$$"
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setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_STATE_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
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fi
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fi
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# Create the directories we'll use, even if restarting: it does no harm to
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# create already existent directories, and CT_BUILD_DIR needs to be created
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# anyway
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mkdir -p "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}"
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mkdir -p "${CT_SRC_DIR}"
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mkdir -p "${CT_BUILD_DIR}"
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mkdir -p "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}"
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mkdir -p "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}"
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mkdir -p "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}"
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mkdir -p "${CT_CC_CORE_STATIC_PREFIX_DIR}"
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mkdir -p "${CT_CC_CORE_SHARED_PREFIX_DIR}"
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mkdir -p "${CT_STATE_DIR}"
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# Kludge: CT_INSTALL_DIR and CT_PREFIX_DIR might have grown read-only if
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# the previous build was successful. To be able to move the logfile there,
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# switch them back to read/write
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chmod -R u+w "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}"
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# Redirect log to the actual log file now we can
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# It's quite understandable that the log file will be installed in the install
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# directory, so we must first ensure it exists and is writeable (above) before
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# we can log there
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exec >/dev/null
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case "${CT_LOG_TO_FILE}" in
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y) CT_LOG_FILE="${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/build.log"
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cat "${tmp_log_file}" >>"${CT_LOG_FILE}"
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rm -f "${tmp_log_file}"
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exec >>"${CT_LOG_FILE}"
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;;
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*) rm -f "${tmp_log_file}"
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;;
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esac
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# Set environment for proxy access
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# This has to be done even if we are restarting, as they don't get
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# saved in the step snapshot.
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case "${CT_PROXY_TYPE}" in
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none) ;;
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http)
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http_proxy="http://"
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case "${CT_PROXY_USER}:${CT_PROXY_PASS}" in
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:) ;;
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:*) http_proxy="${http_proxy}:${CT_PROXY_PASS}@";;
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*:) http_proxy="${http_proxy}${CT_PROXY_USER}@";;
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*:*) http_proxy="${http_proxy}${CT_PROXY_USER}:${CT_PROXY_PASS}@";;
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esac
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export http_proxy="${http_proxy}${CT_PROXY_HOST}:${CT_PROXY_PORT}/"
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export https_proxy="${http_proxy}"
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export ftp_proxy="${http_proxy}"
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CT_DoLog DEBUG "http_proxy='${http_proxy}'"
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;;
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sockssys)
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CT_HasOrAbort tsocks
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# Force not using HTTP proxy
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unset http_proxy ftp_proxy https_proxy
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. tsocks -on
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;;
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socks*)
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CT_HasOrAbort tsocks
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# Force not using HTTP proxy
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unset http_proxy ftp_proxy https_proxy
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# Remove any lingering config file from any previous run
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rm -f "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/tsocks.conf"
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# Find all interfaces and build locally accessible networks
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server_ip=$(ping -c 1 -W 2 "${CT_PROXY_HOST}" |head -n 1 |sed -r -e 's/^[^\(]+\(([^\)]+)\).*$/\1/;' || true)
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CT_TestOrAbort "SOCKS proxy '${CT_PROXY_HOST}' has no IP." -n "${server_ip}"
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/sbin/ifconfig |gawk -v server_ip="${server_ip}" '
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BEGIN {
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split( server_ip, tmp, "\\." );
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server_ip_num = tmp[1] * 2^24 + tmp[2] * 2^16 + tmp[3] * 2^8 + tmp[4] * 2^0;
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pairs = 0;
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}
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$0 ~ /^[[:space:]]*inet addr:/ {
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split( $2, tmp, ":|\\." );
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if( ( tmp[2] == 127 ) && ( tmp[3] == 0 ) && ( tmp[4] == 0 ) && ( tmp[5] == 1 ) ) {
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/* Skip 127.0.0.1, it'\''s taken care of by tsocks itself */
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next;
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}
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ip_num = tmp[2] * 2^24 + tmp[3] * 2^16 + tmp[4] * 2 ^8 + tmp[5] * 2^0;
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i = 32;
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do {
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i--;
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mask = 2^32 - 2^i;
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} while( (i!=0) && ( and( server_ip_num, mask ) == and( ip_num, mask ) ) );
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mask = and( 0xFFFFFFFF, lshift( mask, 1 ) );
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if( (i!=0) && (mask!=0) ) {
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masked_ip = and( ip_num, mask );
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for( i=0; i<pairs; i++ ) {
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if( ( masked_ip == ips[i] ) && ( mask == masks[i] ) ) {
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next;
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}
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}
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ips[pairs] = masked_ip;
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masks[pairs] = mask;
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pairs++;
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' >"${CT_BUILD_DIR}/tsocks.conf"
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( echo "server = ${server_ip}";
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echo "server_port = ${CT_PROXY_PORT}";
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[ -n "${CT_PROXY_USER}" ] && echo "default_user=${CT_PROXY_USER}";
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[ -n "${CT_PROXY_PASS}" ] && echo "default_pass=${CT_PROXY_PASS}";
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) >>"${CT_BUILD_DIR}/tsocks.conf"
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case "${CT_PROXY_TYPE/socks}" in
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4|5) proxy_type="${CT_PROXY_TYPE/socks}";;
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auto)
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reply=$(inspectsocks "${server_ip}" "${CT_PROXY_PORT}" 2>&1 || true)
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case "${reply}" in
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*"server is a version 4 socks server") proxy_type=4;;
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*"server is a version 5 socks server") proxy_type=5;;
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*) CT_Abort "Unable to determine SOCKS proxy type for '${CT_PROXY_HOST}:${CT_PROXY_PORT}'"
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;;
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echo "server_type = ${proxy_type}" >> "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/tsocks.conf"
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validateconf -f "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/tsocks.conf" 2>&1 |CT_DoLog DEBUG
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export TSOCKS_CONF_FILE="${CT_BUILD_DIR}/tsocks.conf"
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. tsocks -on
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;;
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# Setting up the rest of the environment only if not restarting
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if [ -z "${CT_RESTART}" ]; then
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# Determine build system if not set by the user
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CT_Test "You did not specify the build system. That's OK, I can guess..." -z "${CT_BUILD}"
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CT_BUILD="${CT_BUILD:-`CT_DoConfigGuess`}"
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CT_BUILD=`CT_DoConfigSub "${CT_BUILD}"`
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# Arrange paths depending on wether we use sys-root or not.
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if [ "${CT_USE_SYSROOT}" = "y" ]; then
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CT_SYSROOT_DIR="${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/sys-root"
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CT_HEADERS_DIR="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/include"
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BINUTILS_SYSROOT_ARG="--with-sysroot=${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}"
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CC_CORE_SYSROOT_ARG="--with-sysroot=${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}"
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CC_SYSROOT_ARG="--with-sysroot=${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}"
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LIBC_SYSROOT_ARG=""
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# glibc's prefix must be exactly /usr, else --with-sysroot'd gcc will get
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# confused when $sysroot/usr/include is not present.
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# Note: --prefix=/usr is magic!
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# See http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/FAQ.html#s-2.2
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else
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# plain old way. All libraries in prefix/target/lib
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CT_SYSROOT_DIR="${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}"
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|
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CT_HEADERS_DIR="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/include"
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|
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# hack! Always use --with-sysroot for binutils.
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|
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# binutils 2.14 and later obey it, older binutils ignore it.
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# Lets you build a working 32->64 bit cross gcc
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BINUTILS_SYSROOT_ARG="--with-sysroot=${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}"
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# Use --with-headers, else final gcc will define disable_glibc while
|
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# building libgcc, and you'll have no profiling
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CC_CORE_SYSROOT_ARG="--without-headers"
|
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CC_SYSROOT_ARG="--with-headers=${CT_HEADERS_DIR}"
|
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LIBC_SYSROOT_ARG="prefix="
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fi
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|
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# Prepare the 'lib' directories in sysroot, else the ../lib64 hack used by
|
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|
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# 32 -> 64 bit crosscompilers won't work, and build of final gcc will fail with
|
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# "ld: cannot open crti.o: No such file or directory"
|
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|
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mkdir -p "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/lib"
|
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|
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mkdir -p "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/lib"
|
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|
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|
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|
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# Canadian-cross are really picky on the way they are built. Tweak the values.
|
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|
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CT_UNIQ_BUILD=`echo "${CT_BUILD}" |sed -r -e 's/-/-build_/'`
|
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|
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if [ "${CT_CANADIAN}" = "y" ]; then
|
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|
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# Arrange so that gcc never, ever think that build system == host system
|
yann@136
|
351 |
CT_CANADIAN_OPT="--build=${CT_UNIQ_BUILD}"
|
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|
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# We shall have a compiler for this target!
|
yann@121
|
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# Do test here...
|
yann@121
|
354 |
else
|
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|
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CT_HOST="${CT_BUILD}"
|
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|
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CT_CANADIAN_OPT="--build=${CT_BUILD}"
|
yann@121
|
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# Add the target toolchain in the path so that we can build the C library
|
yann@136
|
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# Carefully add paths in the order we want them:
|
yann@136
|
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# - first try in ${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin
|
yann@136
|
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# - then try in ${CT_CC_CORE_SHARED_PREFIX_DIR}/bin
|
yann@136
|
361 |
# - then try in ${CT_CC_CORE_STATIC_PREFIX_DIR}/bin
|
yann@136
|
362 |
# - fall back to searching user's PATH
|
yann@136
|
363 |
export PATH="${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin:${CT_CC_CORE_SHARED_PREFIX_DIR}/bin:${CT_CC_CORE_STATIC_PREFIX_DIR}/bin:${PATH}"
|
yann@121
|
364 |
fi
|
yann@121
|
365 |
|
yann@121
|
366 |
# Modify GCC_HOST to never be equal to $BUILD or $TARGET
|
yann@121
|
367 |
# This strange operation causes gcc to always generate a cross-compiler
|
yann@121
|
368 |
# even if the build machine is the same kind as the host.
|
yann@121
|
369 |
# This is why CC has to be set when doing a canadian cross; you can't find a
|
yann@121
|
370 |
# host compiler by appending -gcc to our whacky $GCC_HOST
|
yann@121
|
371 |
# Kludge: it is reported that the above causes canadian crosses with cygwin
|
yann@121
|
372 |
# hosts to fail, so avoid it just in that one case. It would be cleaner to
|
yann@121
|
373 |
# just move this into the non-canadian case above, but I'm afraid that might
|
yann@121
|
374 |
# cause some configure script somewhere to decide that since build==host, they
|
yann@121
|
375 |
# could run host binaries.
|
yann@121
|
376 |
# (Copied almost as-is from original crosstool):
|
yann@121
|
377 |
case "${CT_KERNEL},${CT_CANADIAN}" in
|
yann@121
|
378 |
cygwin,y) ;;
|
yann@136
|
379 |
*,y) CT_HOST="`echo \"${CT_HOST}\" |sed -r -e 's/-/-host_/;'`";;
|
yann@121
|
380 |
esac
|
yann@121
|
381 |
|
yann@121
|
382 |
# Ah! Recent versions of binutils need some of the build and/or host system
|
yann@121
|
383 |
# (read CT_BUILD and CT_HOST) tools to be accessible (ar is but an example).
|
yann@121
|
384 |
# Do that:
|
yann@174
|
385 |
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Making build system tools available"
|
yann@121
|
386 |
mkdir -p "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin"
|
yann@121
|
387 |
for tool in ar as dlltool gcc g++ gnatbind gnatmake ld nm ranlib strip windres objcopy objdump; do
|
yann@210
|
388 |
tmp=`CT_Which ${tool}`
|
yann@210
|
389 |
if [ -n "${tmp}" ]; then
|
yann@210
|
390 |
ln -sfv "${tmp}" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_BUILD}-${tool}"
|
yann@210
|
391 |
ln -sfv "${tmp}" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_UNIQ_BUILD}-${tool}"
|
yann@210
|
392 |
ln -sfv "${tmp}" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_HOST}-${tool}"
|
yann@123
|
393 |
fi |CT_DoLog DEBUG
|
yann@121
|
394 |
done
|
yann@121
|
395 |
|
yann@121
|
396 |
# Help gcc
|
yann@121
|
397 |
CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST=
|
yann@121
|
398 |
[ "${CT_USE_PIPES}" = "y" ] && CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST="${CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST} -pipe"
|
yann@121
|
399 |
|
yann@333
|
400 |
# Override the configured jobs with what's been given on the command line
|
yann@333
|
401 |
[ -n "${CT_JOBS}" ] && CT_PARALLEL_JOBS="${CT_JOBS}"
|
yann@333
|
402 |
|
yann@121
|
403 |
# And help make go faster
|
yann@121
|
404 |
PARALLELMFLAGS=
|
yann@121
|
405 |
[ ${CT_PARALLEL_JOBS} -ne 0 ] && PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS} -j${CT_PARALLEL_JOBS}"
|
yann@121
|
406 |
[ ${CT_LOAD} -ne 0 ] && PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS} -l${CT_LOAD}"
|
yann@121
|
407 |
|
yann@121
|
408 |
CT_DoStep EXTRA "Dumping internal crosstool-NG configuration"
|
yann@121
|
409 |
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Building a toolchain for:"
|
yann@121
|
410 |
CT_DoLog EXTRA " build = ${CT_BUILD}"
|
yann@121
|
411 |
CT_DoLog EXTRA " host = ${CT_HOST}"
|
yann@121
|
412 |
CT_DoLog EXTRA " target = ${CT_TARGET}"
|
yann@121
|
413 |
set |egrep '^CT_.+=' |sort |CT_DoLog DEBUG
|
yann@121
|
414 |
CT_EndStep
|
yann@63
|
415 |
fi
|
yann@63
|
416 |
|
yann@1
|
417 |
# Include sub-scripts instead of calling them: that way, we do not have to
|
yann@1
|
418 |
# export any variable, nor re-parse the configuration and functions files.
|
yann@182
|
419 |
. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/kernel_${CT_KERNEL}.sh"
|
yann@182
|
420 |
. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/binutils.sh"
|
yann@182
|
421 |
. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/libc_${CT_LIBC}.sh"
|
yann@182
|
422 |
. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/cc_${CT_CC}.sh"
|
yann@182
|
423 |
. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/debug.sh"
|
yann@182
|
424 |
. "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/tools.sh"
|
yann@63
|
425 |
|
yann@121
|
426 |
if [ -z "${CT_RESTART}" ]; then
|
yann@121
|
427 |
CT_DoStep INFO "Retrieving needed toolchain components' tarballs"
|
yann@121
|
428 |
do_kernel_get
|
yann@121
|
429 |
do_binutils_get
|
yann@331
|
430 |
do_cc_get
|
yann@121
|
431 |
do_libc_get
|
yann@148
|
432 |
do_tools_get
|
yann@121
|
433 |
do_debug_get
|
yann@63
|
434 |
CT_EndStep
|
yann@63
|
435 |
|
yann@121
|
436 |
if [ "${CT_ONLY_DOWNLOAD}" != "y" ]; then
|
yann@121
|
437 |
if [ "${CT_FORCE_EXTRACT}" = "y" ]; then
|
yann@121
|
438 |
mv "${CT_SRC_DIR}" "${CT_SRC_DIR}.$$"
|
yann@320
|
439 |
setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_SRC_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1
|
yann@121
|
440 |
fi
|
yann@121
|
441 |
CT_DoStep INFO "Extracting and patching toolchain components"
|
yann@121
|
442 |
do_kernel_extract
|
yann@121
|
443 |
do_binutils_extract
|
yann@331
|
444 |
do_cc_extract
|
yann@121
|
445 |
do_libc_extract
|
yann@148
|
446 |
do_tools_extract
|
yann@121
|
447 |
do_debug_extract
|
yann@121
|
448 |
CT_EndStep
|
yann@121
|
449 |
fi
|
yann@121
|
450 |
fi
|
yann@85
|
451 |
|
yann@121
|
452 |
# Now for the job by itself. Go have a coffee!
|
yann@121
|
453 |
if [ "${CT_ONLY_DOWNLOAD}" != "y" -a "${CT_ONLY_EXTRACT}" != "y" ]; then
|
yann@121
|
454 |
# Because of CT_RESTART, this becomes quite complex
|
yann@143
|
455 |
do_stop=0
|
yann@143
|
456 |
prev_step=
|
yann@121
|
457 |
[ -n "${CT_RESTART}" ] && do_it=0 || do_it=1
|
yann@121
|
458 |
for step in libc_check_config \
|
yann@121
|
459 |
kernel_check_config \
|
yann@121
|
460 |
kernel_headers \
|
yann@121
|
461 |
binutils \
|
yann@152
|
462 |
cc_core_pass_1 \
|
yann@121
|
463 |
libc_headers \
|
yann@136
|
464 |
libc_start_files \
|
yann@152
|
465 |
cc_core_pass_2 \
|
yann@121
|
466 |
libc \
|
yann@121
|
467 |
cc \
|
yann@121
|
468 |
libc_finish \
|
yann@148
|
469 |
tools \
|
yann@121
|
470 |
debug \
|
yann@121
|
471 |
; do
|
yann@121
|
472 |
if [ ${do_it} -eq 0 ]; then
|
yann@121
|
473 |
if [ "${CT_RESTART}" = "${step}" ]; then
|
yann@121
|
474 |
CT_DoLoadState "${step}"
|
yann@121
|
475 |
do_it=1
|
yann@143
|
476 |
do_stop=0
|
yann@121
|
477 |
fi
|
yann@121
|
478 |
else
|
yann@121
|
479 |
CT_DoSaveState ${step}
|
yann@143
|
480 |
if [ ${do_stop} -eq 1 ]; then
|
yann@143
|
481 |
CT_DoLog ERROR "Stopping just after step \"${prev_step}\", as requested."
|
yann@143
|
482 |
exit 0
|
yann@143
|
483 |
fi
|
yann@85
|
484 |
fi
|
yann@121
|
485 |
if [ ${do_it} -eq 1 ]; then
|
yann@121
|
486 |
do_${step}
|
yann@135
|
487 |
if [ "${CT_STOP}" = "${step}" ]; then
|
yann@143
|
488 |
do_stop=1
|
yann@135
|
489 |
fi
|
yann@121
|
490 |
if [ "${CTDEBUG_CT_PAUSE_STEPS}" = "y" ]; then
|
yann@121
|
491 |
CT_DoPause "Step \"${step}\" finished"
|
yann@121
|
492 |
fi
|
yann@121
|
493 |
fi
|
yann@143
|
494 |
prev_step="${step}"
|
yann@121
|
495 |
done
|
yann@85
|
496 |
|
yann@274
|
497 |
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Removing access to the build system tools"
|
yann@419
|
498 |
find "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin" -name "${CT_BUILD}-"'*' -exec rm -fv {} \; |CT_DoLog DEBUG
|
yann@419
|
499 |
find "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin" -name "${CT_UNIQ_BUILD}-"'*' -exec rm -fv {} \; |CT_DoLog DEBUG
|
yann@419
|
500 |
find "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin" -name "${CT_HOST}-"'*' -exec rm -fv {} \; |CT_DoLog DEBUG
|
yann@274
|
501 |
|
yann@217
|
502 |
# Install the /populator/
|
yann@254
|
503 |
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Installing the populate helper"
|
yann@217
|
504 |
sed -r -e 's,@@CT_READELF@@,'"${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_TARGET}-readelf"',g;' \
|
yann@217
|
505 |
-e 's,@@CT_SYSROOT_DIR@@,'"${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}"',g;' \
|
yann@217
|
506 |
"${CT_LIB_DIR}/tools/populate.in" >"${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_TARGET}-populate"
|
yann@217
|
507 |
chmod 755 "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_TARGET}-populate"
|
yann@217
|
508 |
|
yann@121
|
509 |
# Create the aliases to the target tools
|
yann@321
|
510 |
CT_DoStep EXTRA "Creating toolchain aliases"
|
yann@321
|
511 |
CT_Pushd "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin"
|
yann@321
|
512 |
for t in "${CT_TARGET}-"*; do
|
yann@321
|
513 |
if [ -n "${CT_TARGET_ALIAS}" ]; then
|
yann@121
|
514 |
_t="`echo \"$t\" |sed -r -e 's/^'\"${CT_TARGET}\"'-/'\"${CT_TARGET_ALIAS}\"'-/;'`"
|
yann@121
|
515 |
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Linking \"${_t}\" -> \"${t}\""
|
yann@321
|
516 |
ln -sv "${t}" "${_t}" 2>&1 |CT_DoLog ALL
|
yann@321
|
517 |
fi
|
yann@321
|
518 |
if [ -n "${CT_TARGET_ALIAS_SED_EXPR}" ]; then
|
yann@321
|
519 |
_t="`echo \"$t\" |sed -r -e \"${CT_TARGET_ALIAS_SED_EXPR}\"`"
|
yann@321
|
520 |
CT_DoLog DEBUG "Linking \"${_t}\" -> \"${t}\""
|
yann@321
|
521 |
ln -sv "${t}" "${_t}" 2>&1 |CT_DoLog ALL
|
yann@321
|
522 |
fi
|
yann@321
|
523 |
done
|
yann@321
|
524 |
CT_Popd
|
yann@321
|
525 |
CT_EndStep
|
yann@121
|
526 |
|
yann@121
|
527 |
# Remove the generated documentation files
|
yann@121
|
528 |
if [ "${CT_REMOVE_DOCS}" = "y" ]; then
|
yann@121
|
529 |
CT_DoLog INFO "Removing installed documentation"
|
yann@121
|
530 |
rm -rf "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/"{,usr/}{man,info}
|
yann@121
|
531 |
rm -rf "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/"{,usr/}{man,info}
|
yann@121
|
532 |
rm -rf "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}/"{,usr/}{man,info}
|
yann@63
|
533 |
fi
|
yann@63
|
534 |
fi
|
yann@1
|
535 |
|
yann@96
|
536 |
CT_DoEnd INFO
|
yann@96
|
537 |
|
yann@174
|
538 |
if [ "${CT_LOG_FILE_COMPRESS}" = y ]; then
|
yann@174
|
539 |
CT_DoLog EXTRA "Compressing log file"
|
yann@174
|
540 |
exec >/dev/null
|
yann@174
|
541 |
bzip2 -9 "${CT_LOG_FILE}"
|
yann@174
|
542 |
fi
|
yann@174
|
543 |
|
yann@174
|
544 |
if [ "${CT_INSTALL_DIR_RO}" = "y" ]; then
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yann@174
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545 |
# OK, now we're done, set the toolchain read-only
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yann@174
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546 |
# Don't log, the log file may become read-only any moment...
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yann@174
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547 |
chmod -R a-w "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" >/dev/null 2>&1
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yann@174
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548 |
fi
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yann@1
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549 |
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yann@1
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550 |
trap - EXIT
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