scripts/build/debug/000-template.sh
author Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Wed Apr 07 09:18:20 2010 +0200 (2010-04-07)
changeset 1910 207ad430c254
parent 1126 1ab3d2e08c8b
child 2154 250cdcc86441
permissions -rw-r--r--
Add basic support for the Blackfin architecture

For uClibc, the name of the Blackfin architecture is 'bfin'. Actually,
the naming of the architecture is quite messy: for toolchain tuples
and uClibc, it's bfin, but for the kernel, it's blackfin. We've
arbitraly choosen to name it "blackfin" in Crosstool-NG.

Add Blackfin-related uClibc patch to fix a build failure related to
fork() being used in unistd/daemon.c.

Yann E. MORIN:
Apply the patch to the kernel/linux build script to use 'linux'
in the noMMU tuples. See:
http://sourceware.org/ml/crossgcc/2010-04/msg00010.html
     1 # Template file for a debug utility
     2 
     3 # Put your download code here
     4 do_debug_foobar_get() {
     5     # For example:
     6     # CT_GetFile "foobar-${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}" http://foobar.com/releases/
     7     :
     8 }
     9 
    10 # Put your extract code here
    11 do_debug_foobar_extract() {
    12     # For example:
    13     # CT_Extract "foobar-${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}"
    14     # CT_Patch "foobar" "${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}"
    15     :
    16 }
    17 
    18 # Put your build code here
    19 do_debug_foobar_build() {
    20     # For example:
    21     # mkdir -p "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-foobar"
    22     # CT_Pushd "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/build-foobar"
    23     # CT_DoExecLog ALL                                        \
    24     # "${CT_SRC_DIR}/foobar-${CT_FOOBAR_VERSION}/configure"   \
    25     #     --build=${CT_BUILD}                                 \
    26     #     --host=${CT_TARGET}                                 \
    27     #     --prefix=/usr                                       \
    28     #     --foobar-options
    29     # CT_DoExecLog ALL make
    30     # CT_DoExecLog ALL make DESTDIR="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}" install
    31     # CT_Popd
    32     :
    33 }
    34