haiku/build/scripts/build_cross_tools_gcc4

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#!/bin/sh
#
# parameters <machine> <haiku sourcedir> <buildtools dir> <haiku output dir>
# get and check the parameters
if [ $# -lt 4 ]; then
echo Usage: $0 '<machine> <haiku sourcedir> <buildtools dir>' \
'<haiku output dir>' >&2
exit 1
fi
haikuMachine=$1
haikuSourceDir=$2
buildToolsDir=$3
haikuOutputDir=$4
shift 4
additionalMakeArgs=$*
case `uname` in
FreeBSD|OpenBSD)
MAKE=gmake
;;
*)
MAKE=make
;;
esac
export MAKE
case $haikuMachine in
x86_64-*)
# GCC's default is to enable multilib, but there is a bug when
# explicitly using --enable-multilib that causes a build
# failure
binutilsConfigureArgs=""
gccConfigureArgs=""
;;
m68k-*)
binutilsConfigureArgs="--enable-multilib"
gccConfigureArgs="--enable-multilib"
;;
arm-*)
binutilsConfigureArgs="--enable-multilib"
gccConfigureArgs="--enable-multilib"
;;
*)
binutilsConfigureArgs="--disable-multilib"
gccConfigureArgs="--disable-multilib"
;;
esac
if [ ! -d $haikuSourceDir ]; then
echo "No such directory: \"$haikuSourceDir\"" >&2
exit 1
fi
if [ ! -d $buildToolsDir ]; then
echo "No such directory: \"$buildToolsDir\"" >&2
exit 1
fi
# create the output dir
mkdir -p $haikuOutputDir || exit 1
# get absolute paths
currentDir=$(pwd)
cd $haikuSourceDir
haikuSourceDir=$(pwd)
cd $currentDir
cd $buildToolsDir
buildToolsDir=$(pwd)
cd $currentDir
cd $haikuOutputDir
haikuOutputDir=$(pwd)
binutilsSourceDir=$buildToolsDir/binutils
gccSourceDir=$buildToolsDir/gcc
# get gcc version
gccVersion=$(cat $gccSourceDir/gcc/BASE-VER)
if [ -z "$gccVersion" ]; then
echo "Failed to find out gcc version." >&2
exit 1
fi
# touch all info files in order to avoid the dependency on makeinfo
# (which apparently doesn't work reliably on all the different host
# configurations and changes files which in turn appear as local changes
# to the VCS).
find $binutilsSourceDir -name \*.info -print0 | xargs -0 touch
find $gccSourceDir -name \*.info -print0 | xargs -0 touch
# create the object and installation directories for the cross compilation tools
installDir=$haikuOutputDir/cross-tools
objDir=$haikuOutputDir/cross-tools-build
binutilsObjDir=$objDir/binutils
gccObjDir=$objDir/gcc
tmpIncludeDir=$objDir/sysincludes
tmpLibDir=$objDir/syslibs
rm -rf $installDir $objDir
mkdir -p $installDir $objDir $binutilsObjDir $gccObjDir $tmpIncludeDir \
$tmpLibDir || exit 1
mkdir -p $installDir/lib/gcc/$haikuMachine/$gccVersion
# build binutils
cd $binutilsObjDir
CFLAGS="-O2" CXXFLAGS="-O2" $binutilsSourceDir/configure \
--prefix=$installDir --target=$haikuMachine --disable-nls \
--disable-shared --disable-werror $binutilsConfigureArgs || exit 1
$MAKE $additionalMakeArgs || exit 1
$MAKE $additionalMakeArgs install || exit 1
export PATH=$PATH:$installDir/bin
# build gcc
# prepare the include files
copy_headers()
{
sourceDir=$1
targetDir=$2
headers="$(find $sourceDir -name \*\.h)"
headers="$(echo $headers | sed -e s@$sourceDir/@@g)"
for f in $headers; do
headerTargetDir=$targetDir/$(dirname $f)
mkdir -p $headerTargetDir
cp $sourceDir/$f $headerTargetDir
done
}
copy_headers $haikuSourceDir/headers/config $tmpIncludeDir/config
copy_headers $haikuSourceDir/headers/os $tmpIncludeDir/os
copy_headers $haikuSourceDir/headers/posix $tmpIncludeDir/posix
# configure gcc
cd $gccObjDir
CFLAGS="-O2" CXXFLAGS="-O2" $gccSourceDir/configure --prefix=$installDir \
--target=$haikuMachine --disable-nls --disable-shared --with-system-zlib \
--enable-languages=c,c++ --enable-lto --enable-frame-pointer \
--with-headers=$tmpIncludeDir --with-libs=$tmpLibDir \
$gccConfigureArgs || exit 1
# make gcc
$MAKE $additionalMakeArgs || {
echo "ERROR: Building gcc failed." >&2
exit 1
}
# install gcc
$MAKE $additionalMakeArgs install || {
echo "ERROR: Installing the cross compiler failed." >&2
exit 1
}
# cleanup
# remove the system headers from the installation dir
# Only the ones from the source tree should be used.
sysIncludeDir=$installDir/$haikuMachine/sys-include
rm -rf $sysIncludeDir/os $sysIncludeDir/posix
# remove the objects dir
rm -rf $objDir
echo "binutils and gcc for cross compilation have been built successfully!"