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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jessica Hamilton
1f96a3cbde system/boot: Add support for multiple bootloaders 2018-10-17 14:47:46 -05:00
waddlesplash
1a7a96606c BuildSetup: Link against -ldl as well as -lm on non-Haiku.
Fixes the build of libpackage_build following Curl dependency removal.

Change-Id: Idd08fc1c099ba19c6b46c447686f36ce0b35652a
Reviewed-on: https://review.haiku-os.org/605
Reviewed-by: waddlesplash <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
2018-09-30 03:28:44 +00:00
Augustin Cavalier
372195500d Versioning: Add BETA_1 and PRE_BETA_2 version constants.
* PRE_BETA_2 is now the default in master.
 * For libbe: R1/alpha4 used internal=8, but nobody bumped master
   at the same time, so now we are on internal=9.
2018-08-28 00:21:13 -04:00
Augustin Cavalier
8bc13c5528 BuildSetup: Default HOST_C++ and HOST_LINK to HOST_CC.
Now that HOST_CC is actually passed in, we need to default
everything to it; otherwise, it's up to the Jambase as to
what CC we are actually using.

Found by trying to build Haiku on a system that has no "cc"
executable, but Jam tried to use it anyway (as all three of CC,
C++, and LINK.)
2018-08-15 14:41:40 -04:00
Augustin Cavalier
20c61bb7a4 Revert unrelated changes from previous commit.
I should have read the update script more closely as to
how it added changes for committing...
2018-08-13 15:58:01 -04:00
Autocomitter
ef9994ee77 Update translations from Pootle 2018-08-13 19:45:39 +00:00
Augustin Cavalier
0689d8ddb8 BuildSetup: aarch64 -> arm64. 2018-08-02 20:04:19 -04:00
Augustin Cavalier
b5c220fb7d build: Use BeOSBuildCompatibility on Haiku also.
This forces usage of the libroot_build wrapper functions even on GCC2.
Probably fixes some strange ExtractHPKGArchive failures on Haiku.
2018-07-31 19:50:46 -04:00
Augustin Cavalier
c67634d98c BuildSetup: __NO_INLINE__ and -fno-delete-null-pointer-checks.
* __NO_INLINE__ fixes the cross-build on some glibc-based systems with
   newer compilers, as it prevents glibc from declaring functions inline
   that we override in libroot_build.
 * We can now enable tree-vrp as long as no-delete-null-pointer-checks
   goes where it used to.
2018-07-30 22:00:21 -04:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
18e7b99797 build: Drop specalized haiku-boot-cd-ppc target
* Now generated via haiku-boot-cd when target ppc

Change-Id: I1d4e83c4d95ebc18b0dab28ffb2af03db5dc9d1d
2018-07-09 09:46:30 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
b337e9a8fd Remove HAIKU_INCLUDE_PATENTED_CODE.
Nothing uses it anymore. Fixes #8935.
2018-06-13 18:07:30 -04:00
Augustin Cavalier
61206a24c9 build: Cleanup of libgnuregex usage.
John's revert of my removal commit dragged back a bunch of cygwin/sunos
cruft, as well as re-adding RegExp.cpp to the host libshared, that we don't
need.

Instead, remove this and add libgnuregex_build to just the tools/keymap
link alongside the FreeBSD gnuregex case.
2018-03-07 18:04:31 -05:00
John Scipione
940a3a2322 Revert "build/libgnuregex: Remove."
This reverts commit ca087b0532.

Mac OS X requires libgnuregex for Keymap
2018-02-16 16:45:11 -08:00
Augustin Cavalier
8a9e1e0d4a Removal of non-Haiku target platform logic from build system (part 1.)
Following recent changes to use libroot_build on Haiku also, it is now
actually impossible to build Haiku components on non-Haiku platforms
(BeOS R5, Dan0, BONE, Zeta), so we can remove any logic related to this.

This is only the first part; still to be removed are:
 * SetSubDirSupportedPlatformsBeOSCompatible
 * HOST_PLATFORM_BEOS_COMPATIBLE
 * TARGET_PLATFORM_BEOS_COMPATIBLE
2017-12-31 16:14:22 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
699b4bbab9 libroot_build: *Actually* fix attribute usage on Haiku.
To quote jscipione (from 95e8362c52),
"Let me tell you a story about a bug" -- though this tale spans a much
lesser time than that one did.

In 5e19679ea3, I enabled libroot_build for
Haiku, instead of using the system libroot as we had before. There were
a number of bugs introduced along with this that I hadn't fixed (and there
may be more after this), but most of the obvious ones (crashes on x86_64...)
were fixed shortly enough.

Attribute usage, though, was a different story. Unlike most of the POSIX
calls in libroot, which were aliasing system functions no matter what the
platform, the attribute calls were not, as they are specific to Haiku.

Initially I had completely forgot about them, and it wasn't until a few days
later when I noticed that I had an "attributes" directory in my generated
that I realized that the "generic" attribute layer was being used on Haiku.
I attempted a fix for this in 5e19679ea3,
thinking that would clear the problem up, but I didn't actually run a test
beyond seeing that my BuildConfig had been updated properly. In fact,
BuildSetup was hard-wired to not even pass that definition through on
Haiku, and so that commit had in effect caused nothing.

My initial "fix" of just changing BuildSetup then caused a build failure,
as while libroot_build itself compiled, it ran into errors whenever attributes
were used, because in letting the real libroot's attribute calls shine
through, I had bypassed libroot_build's FD emulation/shim layer.

Then I tried and failed at three separate attempts to solve this with code:
 - a version of the "fs_attr_...h" interface for Haiku. This proved possible
   in theory, but in practice I would need to reimplement a lot of attribute
   handling code in it, because all I had access to from there was syscalls.

 - a version of "fs_attr_untyped" that bypassed its reimplementations of
   the "fs*attr" functions for the libroot ones, only using the FD shim layer.
   This proved possibly not even theoretically possible because it would have
   caused preprocessor hell in some of the build headers, and also assumptions
   about how attributes are read were totally different.

 - a completely new "fs_attr_haiku" that was a completely new interface to
   the fs*attr functions. This proved practically impossible because of the
   need to include structures from the system libroot to call out to readdir,
   etc. that attempts to solve would also have caused preprocessor hell.

Then I realized that the Linux xattr emulation library, which I'd used
as a reference when attempting the first solution, was shipped by default
as a system library in all builds of Haiku ... and so I could just tell
fs_attr_untyped to use the Linux xattr handler, and then link against libgnu.

So that is how I arrived at this strange and decidedly unorthodox solution
to a problem of my own creation.
2017-12-29 21:26:00 -05:00
Rene Gollent
16b34a8fc7 Fix FreeBSD build.
- Recent changes to the build system appear to make the assumption
  that the GNU regex APIs are universally available. This isn't the
  case on FreeBSD, which requires libgnuregex to provide that
  functionality. This broke the host keymap build.
2017-12-27 23:06:56 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
ca087b0532 build/libgnuregex: Remove.
It was needed on macOS for a time when BUrl used regexes for parsing.
Now it does not, and so we can remove libshared's RegExp from build
libshared, and thus also libgnuregex.
2017-12-24 12:27:47 -05:00
Augustin Cavalier
5e19679ea3 build: Use libroot_build on Haiku.
Previously we just used the system libroot, which of course meant
that when libroot's ABI changed, the build broke. Now we use the full
libroot_build that we do on non-Haiku platforms. The logic for "BeOS-compatible
but not Haiku" does not really apply anymore, so it has been gutted where
appropriate (and libhaikucompat has been decoupled from the build.)

The only caveat here is the change to Errors.h -- we really should be using
the system's one where I included the one from the tree, but for whatever
reason, GCC2 refused to handle the #include_next properly.

Fixes the build breakage of Haiku-on-Haiku by my prior commits (sorry).
2017-12-13 19:47:39 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
f806447f52 aarch64: Add aarch64 build host support
* Maybe it will be a target someday.
* 64-bit ARMv8 for those not in the know.
2017-07-27 18:45:54 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
1b3c81feeb u-boot: Fix mmc build without target boards 2017-07-10 09:02:56 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
7600fdd8e2 ide: Remove old IDE bus + stack.
* Hasn't been used for quite some time
* Everything was ported over to a new ATA stack
  some time ago.
* No huge regressions were seen from the new ATA
  stack.
2017-06-28 08:13:37 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
2be19c58e9 build: Prevent recursive jam loops on host-only #13309
* When --host-only is used, HAIKU_*ARCH is undefined.
* Various architecture variables are undefined resulting
  in architecture dependant code paths getting called
  recursively.
  (blah/Jamfile loads blah//Jamfile vs blah/x86/Jamfile)
* Another option is setting HAIKU_*ARCH to the host arch
  if undefined, but that might have unintended impacts.
2017-02-17 13:01:31 -06:00
Andrew Lindesay
b6c8f81bf8 build: add support for build paths for 'homebrew' package system on macOS 2017-01-22 20:50:02 +13:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
738ca0a3a3 build: Change anyboot output from image to iso
* Re ML discussions, this should make a lot more
  sense to users as it is inline with what most
  linux distros ship.
* This will require a tweak to the buildbot.
* First step to shipping anyboot instead of plain iso.
2016-11-29 09:41:55 -06:00
Jessica Hamilton
f4ff9cb02c Merge branch 'uefi-support' 2016-11-14 03:21:59 +13:00
Fredrik Holmqvist
211483cb51 EFI: Initial test EFI application
* Only set HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM to bios_ia32 if not defined
* Add gnuefi build feature
* Introduce BOOT_LDFLAGS, and move options for passing to linker
  into ArchitectureSetup
* x86_64 compile fixes for warnings in boot loader
* loader/elf.cpp: don't include ELF32 support when targeting EFI
* relocation_func.cpp: copy of the relocation code from gnuefi
  to make _relocate extern "C", and avoid including <efilib.h>
* boot_loader_efi.ld: copy of gnuefi's elf_x86_64_efi.lds,
  modified to include support for C++ constructors, etc. Keep in
  sync with the gnuefi package

Signed-off-by: Jessica Hamilton <jessica.l.hamilton@gmail.com>
2016-09-02 19:02:29 +12:00
Andrew Lindesay
fa2dd9c45f BPackageInfo::Parser: Validate URL strings.
Fixes #12710.

Signed-off-by: Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
I fixed the modifications to the Jamfiles in src/bin, they were all wrong
in the patch.
2016-06-18 18:40:07 -04:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
abde6a01f8 bluetooth: Re-introduce to image
* Previous enablement broke gcc2 and hybrid builds
* gcc2 builds fixed and tested working now
* Fix Hybrid builds via missing MultiArch Jam
* Sorry for the noise, enjoy early Bluetooth support
2016-04-22 14:55:55 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
52da2024d0 Revert "bluetooth: Add kit, server, and preflet to image"
This reverts commit d16a0a9fc2.
2016-04-19 22:28:16 -05:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
d16a0a9fc2 bluetooth: Add kit, server, and preflet to image
* Server not started until requested (via preflet) for now.
2016-04-17 13:39:16 -05:00
Andrew Lindesay
3860139319 hvif2png: Fix build on Mac OS X.
* Add support for macports lib and headers dirs.
 * Link libs change for Mac OS X for tool build.

Signed-off-by: Augustin Cavalier <waddlesplash@gmail.com>
2015-07-25 10:23:24 -04:00
Jérôme Duval
d52ab7d045 disable debug build for userland_server
* it fails on gcc2 with inline functions requiring kernel symbols.
2015-01-10 23:36:43 +01:00
Adrien Destugues
02591b8b71 Handle armv7hl as an host compiler architecture.
Thanks to dsjonny for noticing that was missing!
2014-11-05 11:44:51 +01:00
Oliver Tappe
ad598251d7 Set default of HAIKU_CONTINUOUS_INTEGRATION_BUILD. 2014-08-13 13:32:47 +02:00
Oliver Tappe
11ae3c5fe7 Cleanup build system and configuration.
* Drop unused variables from build system that refer to the system
  libraries.
* Drop unused lists of libgcc objects.
* Drop no longer used variables from configuration script.
* Remove no longer needed building of kernel-libgcc and -libsupc++ from
  build_cross_tools_gcc4, only the boot-specific (32-bit) libs are
  built for a x86_64 target.
* Explicitly disable threads and TLS support when building the cross
  compiler, as the only libraries that are used by Haiku's build system
  is the 32-bit libgcc and libsupc++ for the bootloader on x86_64 (and
  for that neither is wanted).
2014-08-13 13:32:45 +02:00
Oliver Tappe
afde44733f * When using the non-legacy compiler, use the c++ and gcc headers
provided in the gcc_syslibs_devel build feature for building Haiku.
* Simplify declaration of c++ and gcc headers for the legacy compiler -
  in the end we always use the ones living by our source tree anyway.
* Fix a couple of missing local declarations for jam variables, which
  were necessary to avoid a build problem with strace. There are
  probably more bugs like these hiding in our build system files, but
  I'm saving the fix for those to the next commit.
* Add new gcc packages to the HaikuPorts (x86*-)repositories.
2014-08-13 13:32:34 +02:00
Oliver Tappe
a07cdb6e9f Define two pseudo targets for the target and build platform.
* The main build rules now cause their targets to depend on the
  platform such that global per-platform intializations can be
  set up by making the platform pseudo target depend on the
  target returned by the initialization rule.
2014-07-31 18:07:16 +02:00
PulkoMandy
3d6edc43d9 Patch by dnivra (GSoC 2014, ARM suppport)
* Cleanup the SD card image building to allow jam -q @bootstrap-mmc to
work.

There are a few remaining tricks before you can safely build an image:
* This uses a non-POSIX du option, and is only tested with Linux du
only (Linux is the only supported system to run bootstrap builds,
anyway)
* The Python recipe in haikuports.cross is known to not build on
Debian/Ubuntu, but work fine on OpenSuse. There is a patch available in
haikuports bugtracker to allow the reverse.
* You need to populate the haikuports repo package list with some
packages (which don't exist yet) to make the build system happy. But our
git hook to generate the repositories is preventnig me to share this
hack.

Once built, the image currently crashes early in the kernel execution.
On to debug that!
2014-06-13 17:22:48 +02:00
Oliver Tappe
8c54af563c Whitespace cleanup in root and 'build' folder.
* Removed trailing whitespace and empty lines at top of files.
2014-05-01 12:55:41 +02:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
1b38c3412c mips: Remove mips
* As per the ML discussions. Bumps MIPS to tier 3.
* We've reached a unanimous descision that MIPS doesn't
  target any real / valid hardware Haiku wants to pursue
  at the moment.  In the event that anyone wants to pursue
  MIPS, feel free to fork Haiku into your own repository
  (and we'll even link to it on the website ports page)
* If someone develops a viable plan for MIPS (and gets the
  port working, it can be readded at a later date)
2014-02-18 16:29:09 -06:00
Jonathan Schleifer
b55c918f57 Import gnuregex 0.12 and remove hardcoded paths
This is required on OS X and other systems which do not have the glibc
extensions for regular expressions (FreeBSD is not one of them as it
already includes gnuregex in /usr). With this there are no hardcoded
non-standard paths for OS X anymore.

regex.c and regex.h are from the official gnuregex 0.12 distribution,
the only modification is that I added __BEGIN_DECLS and __END_DECLS to
regex.h.
2014-02-03 18:27:35 +01:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
64d7ff778b BuildSetup: Refactor 5e97cd45cf to better detect b.e.
* Looking back, we should not assume little endian if
  we see armv* as armv7l is little endian while armv7b
  is big endian
2014-01-02 10:26:34 -07:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
5e97cd45cf BuildSetup: Add better arm host detection
* rather unlikely... unless you're insane like me
* BeagleBoard is armv7l-, so lets look for armv*
  (I don't want to do arm* as it is less precise)
2014-01-01 22:20:12 -07:00
Alexander von Gluck IV
eb45d168e1 GL: Remove OpenGL kit, x86 Mesa
* Depend on Mesa packages to provide functionality
2013-12-22 23:36:02 -06:00
Jonathan Schleifer
bd50e8aedb Get rid of a workaround; building with Clang works now. 2013-12-19 12:57:20 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
724f4e2d38 Fix kernel -Werror support
The introduction of secondary arch support for kernel files disabled
-Werror for all kernel files, since the -Werror flags were moved from
{CC,C++}FLAGS to TARGET_WARNING_{CC,C++}FLAGS_<arch>, which, however,
was overwritten by the SetupKernel rule. This commit introduces new
global variables {HAIKU,HOST,TARGET}_WERROR_FLAGS[_<arch>], which
contain the additional -Werror flags to be applied for the architecture.
The config variable WARNINGS can be set to "treatAsErrors" to cause
-Werror and {HOST,TARGET}_WERROR_FLAGS[_<arch>] to be appended to the
compilation flags.

Fixes #10280.
2013-12-05 12:48:22 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
2b76973fa2 mimeset: Use TextSnifferAddon when using a custom MIME DB
That addresses the problem that packaged text files aren't correctly
identified (ticket #9972). All concerned packages have to be rebuilt,
of course.
2013-11-22 12:24:13 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
b83f9b3940 HAIKU_DEFINES: Add __HAIKU_PRIMARY_PACKAGING_ARCH
* It is set to the primary architecture we're building for.
* Remove __HAIKU__. The macro is already defined by the compiler.
2013-11-17 02:09:36 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
9778589fc7 Set the Haiku image's system dir to non-packaged
Set HAIKU_CONTAINER_SYSTEM_DIR_TOKENS for the Haiku image to "system
non-packaged". All the rules using the variable would put stuff in
directories that will be read-only in the end (and aren't used anymore).
This way they can be used in UserBuildConfig.
2013-11-10 15:43:43 +01:00
Ingo Weinhold
19f94028f6 Revert "Allow stripping binaries when copying to image containers"
This reverts commit d6de84de66.
2013-10-12 16:01:02 +02:00