#!/bin/sh # # configure [ ] # usage # # Prints usage. # usage() { cat << EOF Usage: $0 options: --help Prints out this help. --update Re-runs last configure invocation [must be given as first option!] --bootstrap Prepare for a bootstrap build. No pre-built packages will be used, instead they will be built from the sources (in several phases). is the path to the haikuporter tool suitable for the host platform. is the path to a checked out HaikuPorts cross-compilation repository. is the path to a checked out HaikuPorts repository. --build-cross-tools [ ] Assume cross compilation. defines the location of the build tools sources. They will be compiled and placed in the output directory under "cross-tools". The HAIKU_* tools variables will be set accordingly. specifies the target architecture, either "x86_gcc2", "x86", "x86_64", "ppc", "m68k", "arm", "arm64", "riscv64", "sparc" This option and --cross-tools-prefix can be specified multiple times. The first cross tools specify the primary tools, the subsequent ones the secondary tools (for "hybrid" images). For the first --build-cross-tools the argument must be specified and for the subsequent ones it must be omitted. --cross-tools-prefix Assume cross compilation. should be a path to the directory where the cross compilation tools are located, plus the platform prefix, e.g. "/path/to/tools/i586-pc-haiku-". This overrides the HAIKU_* tool variables. --distro-compatibility The distribution's level of compatibility with the official Haiku distribution. The generated files will contain the respective trademarks accordingly. official -- the official Haiku distribution. compatible -- a Haiku Compatible (tm) distro. default -- any other distro (default value). --host-only Configure for building tools for the build host only. Haiku cannot be built when configured like this. --include-sources Includes the source code of projects that require either an offer of source code or a copy of the patched sources. This is preferable when distributing on physical mediums. --include-3rdparty Include 3rdparty/ in the build system. -j Only relevant for --build-cross-tools. Is passed on to the make building the build tools. --no-downloads Do not download anything. Useful when trying to bootstrap and build Haiku from source only. --target-arch Haiku only: Specify the target architecture to build for. Must be one of the architectures of the host system. The installed build tools for that architecture will be used. This option can be specified multiple times. The first occurrence specifies the primary architecture of the Haiku to build, subsequent ones the secondary architectures. --use-clang Build with host Clang instead of GCC cross compiler, targeting --use-gcc-pipe Build with GCC option -pipe. Speeds up the build process, but uses more memory. --use-gcc-graphite Build with GCC Graphite engine for loop optimizations. (Only for GCC 4+.) --use-32bit Use -m32 flag on 64bit host gcc compiler. --no-full-xattr Do not use Linux/*BSD/Darwin's native extended file attributes as Haiku attributes. If they are still available, they will be used to store hashes for the attribute emulation layer. --no-xattr Do not use Linux/*BSD/Darwin's native extended file attributes for Haiku extended attributes at all, even if they are available. --with-gdb specify the path to a GDB source dir, to build GDB for each arch we build the cross-tools for. environment variables: CC The host compiler. Defaults to "gcc". HAIKU_AR_ The static library archiver for . Defaults to "ar". HAIKU_CC_ The compiler for . Defaults to "gcc". HAIKU_LD_ The linker. Defaults to "ld". HAIKU_OBJCOPY_ The objcopy to be used. Defaults to "objcopy". HAIKU_RANLIB_ The static library indexer for . Defaults to "ranlib". HAIKU_STRIP_ The strip command. Defaults to "strip". HAIKU_NASM The nasm assembler (x86 and x86_64 only). HAIKU_CPPFLAGS_ The preprocessor flags for target architecture . Defaults to "". HAIKU_CCFLAGS_ The C flags for target architecture . Defaults to "". HAIKU_CXXFLAGS_ The C++ flags for target architecture . Defaults to "". HAIKU_LINKFLAGS_ The flags passed to the compiler when linking for target architecture . Defaults to "". HAIKU_LDFLAGS_ The linker flags for target architecture . Defaults to "". HAIKU_ARFLAGS_ The flags passed to HAIKU_AR for target architecture for archiving. Defaults to "cru". HAIKU_UNARFLAGS_ The flags passed to HAIKU_AR for target architecture for unarchiving. Defaults to "x". Non-default output directories: By default all objects, build configuration, and other related files are stored in /path/to/haiku_source/generated. To store objects in a non-default location, run "../../relative/path/to/haiku_source/configure " from within your non-default location. "jam [ options ] targets" can then be run directly inside your non-default location. Another option is to invoke "jam [ options ] targets" from within haiku_source. This can be accomplished by either "export HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR=your non-default location" before invoking jam or by creating a symlink of haiku_source/generated pointing to your non-default location and running jam. EOF } # assertparam # # Checks whether at least one parameter is left. # assertparam() { if [ $2 -lt 2 ]; then echo $0: \`$1\': Parameter expected. exit 1 fi } # assertparams # # Checks whether at least a certain number of parameters is left. # assertparams() { if [ $3 -le $2 ]; then echo $0: \`$1\': Not enough parameters. exit 1 fi } # absolute_path # # returns the absolute path of a given path. # absolute_path() { if [ "x$1" != "x${1#/}" ]; then echo "$1" else echo "`pwd`/$1" fi } # check_dir_exists # # check if a directory exists or not # check_dir_exists() { if [ -d "$1" ]; then return 0 else return 1 fi } # check_file_exists # # check if a file exists or not # check_file_exists() { if [ -f "$1" ]; then return 0 else return 1 fi } # real_path # # returns the realpath of a symbolic link. # real_path() { perl -MCwd=realpath -e'print realpath($ARGV[0]), "\n"' "$1" } # relative_to # # returns $1 relative to $2 # relative_to() { perl -e 'use File::Spec; print File::Spec->abs2rel(@ARGV) . "\n"' \ "$1" "$2" } # valid_toolchain # # check if a toolchain is valid # valid_toolchain() { TRIPLET="$1" BASE="$2" SOURCE="$3" if [ ! -d "$BASE" ]; then return 1 fi if [ -f "$BASE/bin/$TRIPLET-gcc" ]; then [ "$BASE/bin/$TRIPLET-gcc" -nt "$SOURCE/legacy/gcc/configure" ] && \ [ "$BASE/bin/$TRIPLET-gcc" -nt "$SOURCE/gcc/gcc/configure" ] return $? fi return 1 } # standard_gcc_settings # # Sets the variables for a GCC platform. # standard_gcc_settings() { local gcc="$1" if which greadlink > /dev/null 2>&1; then readlink="greadlink -e" elif which realpath > /dev/null 2>&1; then readlink=realpath elif readlink -e / > /dev/null 2>&1; then readlink="readlink -e" else readlink=real_path fi # PLATFORM_LINKLIBS local gcclib=`$gcc -print-libgcc-file-name` local gccdir=`dirname ${gcclib}` local gccRawVersion=`$gcc -dumpversion` local gccMachine=`$gcc -dumpmachine` # determine architecture from machine triple case $gccMachine in arm-*) targetCpu=arm;; aarch64-*) targetCpu=arm64;; i?86-*) targetCpu=x86;; m68k-*) targetCpu=m68k;; powerpc-*) targetCpu=ppc;; riscv64-*) targetCpu=riscv64;; sparc64-*) targetCpu=sparc;; x86_64-*) targetCpu=x86_64;; *) echo "Unsupported gcc target machine: $gccMachine" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac local targetArch=$targetCpu case $gccRawVersion in 2.9*) # check for correct (most up-to-date) legacy compiler and complain # if an older one is installed if [ $gccRawVersion != $haikuRequiredLegacyGCCVersion ]; then echo "GCC version $haikuRequiredLegacyGCCVersion is required!"; echo "Please download it from www.haiku-os.org..."; exit 1; fi targetArch=x86_gcc2 ;; esac local bootLibgcc local bootLibSupCxx local bootCxxHeaders case $gccMachine in x86_64-*) # Boot loader is 32-bit, need the 32-bit libs and c++ config bootLibgcc=`$gcc -m32 -print-file-name=libgcc.a` bootLibSupCxx=`$gcc -m32 -print-file-name=libsupc++.a` local headersBase=$gccdir/../../../.. local headers=$headersBase/$gccMachine/include/c++/$gccRawVersion if [ ! -d $headers ]; then headers=$headersBase/include/c++/$gccRawVersion fi bootCxxHeaders="$headers/$gccMachine/32" ;; esac # determine whether graphite loop optimization should/can be used local useGraphite=`get_variable HAIKU_USE_GCC_GRAPHITE_$targetCpu` if [ -z "$useGraphite" ]; then useGraphite=$useGccGraphiteDefault fi if [ "$useGraphite" != 0 ]; then UNUSED=`echo "int main() {}" | $gcc -xc -c -floop-block - 2>&1` if [ $? != 0 ]; then echo "GCC Graphite loop optimizations cannot be used on $targetArch" useGraphite=0 fi fi set_variable HAIKU_CPU_$targetArch $targetCpu get_build_tool_path CC_$targetArch "$gcc" set_variable HAIKU_CC_IS_CLANG_$targetArch $useClang set_variable HAIKU_GCC_RAW_VERSION_$targetArch $gccRawVersion set_variable HAIKU_GCC_MACHINE_$targetArch $gccMachine set_variable HAIKU_GCC_LIB_DIR_$targetArch $gccdir set_variable HAIKU_BOOT_CXX_HEADERS_DIR_$targetArch "$bootCxxHeaders" set_variable HAIKU_BOOT_LIBSUPCXX_$targetArch "$bootLibSupCxx" set_variable HAIKU_BOOT_LIBGCC_$targetArch $bootLibgcc set_variable HAIKU_USE_GCC_GRAPHITE_$targetArch $useGraphite standard_gcc_settings_targetArch=$targetArch } # set_variable # # Set the value of a variable. # set_variable() { eval "$1=\"$2\"" } # get_variable # # Echo the value of a variable. # get_variable() { eval "echo \${$1}" } # set_default_value # # Set the value for a variable, if no value is set yet. # set_default_value() { eval "$1=\${$1-$2}" } # get_build_tool_path # # Gets a usable absolute path of a build tool. # get_build_tool_path() { local var="HAIKU_$1" local varval="`get_variable $var`" local cmd="$2" if [ ! -z "$varval" ]; then # this variable is already set (probably by user) so grab its contents cmd=$varval fi local path=${cmd%% *} if [ -f "$path" ]; then # get absolute path from relative path local oldPwd="`pwd`" cd "`dirname "$path"`" path="`pwd`/`basename "$path"`" cd $oldPwd else which "$path" > /dev/null 2>&1 || { echo "Build tool \"$path\" not found (maybe specify it in $var?)" >&2 exit 1 } fi if test "${cmd#* }" != "$cmd"; then # $cmd contains arguments, so preserve them (and only them) cmd=${cmd#* } else # $cmd does not contain arguments, so unset it cmd= fi eval "$var=\"$path $cmd\"" } # check_native_xattrs # # Checks the host platform's support for extended attributes. # 0: no support, 1: only enough for xattr-ref, 2: full support # check_native_xattrs() { local xattr_set= local xattr_set_args= local xattr_get= local xattr_get_args= case $HOST_PLATFORM in haiku_host) xattr_set="addattr"; xattr_set_args="\$NAME \"\$VALUE\"" xattr_get="catattr"; xattr_get_args="\$NAME" ;; darwin) xattr_set="xattr"; xattr_set_args="-w \$NAME \"\$VALUE\"" xattr_get="xattr"; xattr_get_args="-p \$NAME" ;; freebsd) xattr_set="setextattr"; xattr_set_args="user \$NAME \"\$VALUE\"" xattr_get="getextattr"; xattr_get_args="user \$NAME" ;; linux) xattr_set="setfattr"; xattr_set_args="-n user.\$NAME -v \"\$VALUE\"" xattr_get="getfattr"; xattr_get_args="-n user.\$NAME" ;; *) return 0 ;; esac if ! type $xattr_set >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "$0: could not find $xattr_set, assuming host has no extended attributes" return 0 elif ! type $xattr_get >/dev/null 2>&1; then echo "$0: could not find $xattr_get, assuming host has no extended attributes" return 0 fi mkdir -p "$outputDir" echo "xattr test file" >"$outputDir/xattrtest" local i=0 # on round 0, we test if we can set 3 attrs of 1K each (enough for xattr-ref) # on round 1, we test if we can set 3 attrs of 45K each (enough for full xattr) while [ $i -lt 2 ]; do local j=0 while [ $j -lt 3 ]; do NAME=attr$j VALUE=`printf '%*s' $((1024 + $i * 45056)) "" | tr ' ' x` if [ `echo -n $VALUE | wc -c` -lt $((1024 + $i * 45056)) ]; then echo "$0: warning: could not generate test data for extended attributes" rm "$outputDir/xattrtest" return $i elif ! $xattr_set `eval echo \"$xattr_set_args\"` \ "$outputDir/xattrtest" >/dev/null 2>&1 ; then rm "$outputDir/xattrtest" return $i fi j=$((j+1)) done i=$((i+1)) done rm "$outputDir/xattrtest" return 2 } is_in_list() { local element for element in $2; do if [ "$1" = "$element" ]; then return 0 fi done return 1 } # check for --help or -h and show usage immediately if [ "$1" = "--help" ] || [ "$1" = "-h" ]; then usage; exit 0; fi # get cwd and the source directory currentDir=`pwd` cd `dirname "$0"` sourceDir=`pwd` cd "$currentDir" # determine output directory if [ "$currentDir" = "$sourceDir" ]; then outputDir=$currentDir/generated else outputDir=$currentDir fi buildOutputDir="$outputDir/build" HAIKU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTES_DIR="$outputDir/attributes" buildConfigFile="$buildOutputDir/BuildConfig" # check for update request if [ "$1" = "--update" ]; then if ! [ -e "$buildConfigFile" ]; then echo $0 --update: \'$buildConfigFile\' not found - updating not possible. exit 1 fi # get last configure invocation and flags from BuildConfig and call ourselves with it lastPwd=`grep "#d " "$buildConfigFile" | cut -c 4-` lastConfig=`grep "#c " "$buildConfigFile" | cut -c 4-` lastEnv=`grep "#e " "$buildConfigFile" | cut -c 4-` lastArgs=`grep "#a " "$buildConfigFile" | cut -c 4-` if [ -z "$lastConfig" ]; then echo "$0 --update: The previous configure invocation was not properly" \ "encoded into '$buildConfigFile' - updating not possible." exit 1 fi cd "$lastPwd" if [ -n "$lastEnv" ]; then export $lastEnv fi $lastConfig $lastArgs exit $? fi # backup the passed arguments configureArgs="$@" configurePath=$0 # backup relevant environs configureEnvirons= for var in `env`; do case "$var" in CC\=*|HAIKU*\=*) configureEnvirons="$configureEnvirons $var" ;; esac done # ensure umask is not too restrictive if [ `umask` -gt 22 ]; then echo Your umask is too restrictive "(should be <= 0022;" is actually `umask`")" echo echo Additionally, if the source tree was cloned with a too-restrictive umask, echo you will need to run \"git checkout\" again to fix this. exit 1 fi # internal default parameter values # platform=`uname` platformMachine=`uname -m` targetArchs= buildCrossTools= buildCrossToolsScript="$sourceDir/build/scripts/build_cross_tools" buildCrossToolsJobs= useClang=0 useGccGraphiteDefault=0 unknownArchIndex=1 haikuTargetArchs= gdbSources= if [ -z "$CC" ]; then CC=gcc fi # detect the build platform case "${platform}" in Darwin) HOST_PLATFORM=darwin ;; FreeBSD) HOST_PLATFORM=freebsd if [ "$HAIKU_HOST_USE_32BIT" = 1 ] ; then echo Unsupported platform: FreeBSD ${platformMachine} exit 1 fi ;; Haiku) HOST_PLATFORM=haiku_host ;; Linux) HOST_PLATFORM=linux ;; OpenBSD) HOST_PLATFORM=openbsd ;; MINGW*) HOST_PLATFORM=mingw ;; *) echo Unsupported platform: ${platform} exit 1 ;; esac case $HOST_PLATFORM in darwin|freebsd|openbsd) statCmd='stat -f' ;; *) statCmd='stat -c' ;; esac # ensure git checkout was not done with a restrictive umask if [ `$statCmd '%a' "$sourceDir/data/system/boot/SetupEnvironment"` -lt 644 ]; then echo "The source tree was cloned with a umask > 0022. It seems you" echo have already corrected your umask, but not re-checked-out the echo source tree. Try running: echo " git checkout --force" echo to fix this problem. exit 1 fi # exported (BuildSetup) default parameter values # HOST_GCC_RAW_VERSION=`$CC -dumpversion` HOST_GCC_MACHINE=`$CC -dumpmachine` HAIKU_INCLUDE_SOURCES=0 HAIKU_INCLUDE_3RDPARTY=0 HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY=default TARGET_PLATFORM=haiku HAIKU_USE_GCC_PIPE=0 HAIKU_HOST_USE_32BIT=0 HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR= HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR_REF= HAIKU_HOST_BUILD_ONLY=0 HOST_EXTENDED_REGEX_SED="sed -r" HOST_GCC_LD=`$CC -print-prog-name=ld` HOST_GCC_OBJCOPY=`$CC -print-prog-name=objcopy` HOST_SHA256= HOST_HAIKU_PORTER= HAIKU_PORTS= HAIKU_PORTS_CROSS= HAIKU_IS_BOOTSTRAP=0 HAIKU_NO_DOWNLOADS=0 HAIKU_PACKAGING_ARCHS= set_default_value HAIKU_NASM nasm if sha256sum < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1; then HOST_SHA256=sha256sum elif sha256 < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1; then HOST_SHA256="sha256 -q" elif shasum < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1; then HOST_SHA256="shasum -a 256" else echo "Error: Neither sha256sum nor sha256 seem to be available!" >&2 exit 1 fi haikuRequiredLegacyGCCVersion="2.95.3-haiku-2017_07_20" export haikuRequiredLegacyGCCVersion # version of legacy gcc required to build haiku supportedTargetArchs=" arm arm64 m68k ppc riscv64 sparc x86 x86_64 x86_gcc2 " # parse parameters # while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do case "$1" in --bootstrap) assertparams "$1" 3 $# HOST_HAIKU_PORTER="`absolute_path $2`" HAIKU_PORTS_CROSS="`absolute_path $3`" HAIKU_PORTS="`absolute_path $4`" HAIKU_IS_BOOTSTRAP=1 HAIKU_NO_DOWNLOADS=1 check_file_exists "$HOST_HAIKU_PORTER" || ( echo "Invalid path to haikuporter: $HOST_HAIKU_PORTER" >&2 exit 1 ) check_dir_exists "$HAIKU_PORTS" || ( echo "Non-existent directory $HAIKU_PORTS" >&2 exit 1 ) check_dir_exists "$HAIKU_PORTS_CROSS" || ( echo "Non-existent directory $HAIKU_PORTS_CROSS" >&2 exit 1 ) shift 4 ;; --build-cross-tools) if [ -z "$buildCrossTools" ]; then assertparams "$1" 2 $# targetArch=$2 buildCrossTools=$3 shift 3 else assertparam "$1" $# targetArch=$2 shift 2 fi case "$targetArch" in x86_gcc2) targetMachine=i586-pc-haiku;; x86) targetMachine=i586-pc-haiku;; x86_64) targetMachine=x86_64-unknown-haiku;; ppc) targetMachine=powerpc-apple-haiku;; m68k) targetMachine=m68k-unknown-haiku;; arm) targetMachine=arm-unknown-haiku;; arm64) targetMachine=aarch64-unknown-haiku;; riscv64) targetMachine=riscv64-unknown-haiku;; sparc) targetMachine=sparc64-unknown-haiku;; *) echo "Unsupported target architecture: $targetArch" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac set_variable buildCrossToolsMachine_$targetArch $targetMachine targetArchs="$targetArchs $targetArch" ;; --cross-tools-prefix) assertparam "$1" $# targetArch=unknown${unknownArchIndex} set_variable crossToolsPrefix_$targetArch "$2" targetArchs="$targetArchs $targetArch" unknownArchIndex=$(($unknownArchIndex + 1)) shift 2 ;; --distro-compatibility) assertparam "$1" $# HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY=$2 case "$HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY" in official) ;; compatible) ;; default) ;; *) echo "Invalid distro compatibility" \ "level: $HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY" exit 1;; esac shift 2 ;; --host-only) HAIKU_HOST_BUILD_ONLY=1; shift 1;; --include-sources) HAIKU_INCLUDE_SOURCES=1; shift 1;; --include-3rdparty) HAIKU_INCLUDE_3RDPARTY=1; shift 1;; -j*) buildCrossToolsJobs="$1"; shift 1;; --no-downloads) HAIKU_NO_DOWNLOADS=1; shift 1;; --target-arch) assertparam "$1" $# targetArch=$2 shift 2 if [ ! "$platform" = Haiku ]; then echo "--target-arch can only be specified on Haiku." >&2 exit 1 fi is_in_list "$targetArch" "$supportedTargetArchs" || ( echo "Unsupported target architecture: \"$targetArch\"" >&2 exit 1 ) haikuTargetArchs="$haikuTargetArchs $targetArch" ;; --use-clang) assertparam "$1" $# targetArch=$2 useClang=1 case "$targetArch" in x86) targetMachine=i586-pc-haiku;; x86_64) targetMachine=x86_64-unknown-haiku;; ppc) targetMachine=powerpc-apple-haiku;; arm) targetMachine=arm-unknown-haiku;; arm64) targetMachine=aarch64-unknown-haiku;; riscv64) targetMachine=riscv64-unknown-haiku;; sparc) targetMachine=sparc64-unknown-haiku;; *) echo "Unsupported target architecture: $2" >&2 exit 1 ;; esac get_build_tool_path clang clang if [ -z `get_variable "crossToolsPrefix_$targetArch"` ] \ && [ -z `get_variable buildCrossToolsMachine_$targetArch` ]; then set_variable crossToolsPrefix_$targetArch llvm- fi clangVersion=`$HAIKU_clang -v 2>&1 | head -1 | cut -d " " -f3` if [ `echo $clangVersion | head -c 1` -lt 7 ]; then echo "Haiku requires Clang 7 or better to build, but you have $clangVersion." echo "Please install a newer version." exit 1 fi targetArchs="$targetArchs $targetArch" shift 2 ;; --use-gcc-pipe) HAIKU_USE_GCC_PIPE=1; shift 1;; --use-gcc-graphite) useGccGraphiteDefault=1; shift 1;; --use-32bit) HAIKU_HOST_USE_32BIT=1; shift 1;; --no-full-xattr)HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR=0; shift 1;; --no-xattr) HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR_REF=0; shift 1;; --with-gdb) gdbSources=$2; shift 2;; *) echo Invalid argument: \`$1\'; exit 1;; esac done # check for case-sensitive filesystem mkdir haikuCaseTest 2>/dev/null mkdir haikucasetest 2>/dev/null caseInsensitive=$? rmdir haikuCaseTest haikucasetest 2>/dev/null if [ $caseInsensitive != 0 ]; then echo "You need a case-sensitive file-system to build Haiku." if [ $HOST_PLATFORM = "darwin" ]; then echo "You can create a case-sensitive disk image using Disk Utility." fi exit 1 fi # check xattr support if [ -z $HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR_REF ]; then check_native_xattrs attrSupport=$? if [ $attrSupport = 2 ] && [ -z $HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR ]; then HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR=1 elif [ $attrSupport = 1 ]; then HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR_REF=1 fi fi if [ -z $HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR ]; then HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR=0; fi if [ -z $HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR_REF ]; then HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR_REF=0; fi # determine how to invoke sed with extended regexp support for non-GNU sed if [ $HOST_PLATFORM = "darwin" ]; then HOST_EXTENDED_REGEX_SED="sed -E" fi # locate python if python3 --version < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1; then HOST_PYTHON="python3" elif python --version < /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1; then HOST_PYTHON="python" else echo "a python interpreter is required" exit 1 fi # check if nasm can actually output ELF files # (the stock version in OSX can't) # XXX: should probably only test for x86* arch if [ "$("$HAIKU_NASM" -hf | grep -c elf'[36][24] ')" -ne "2" ]; then echo "$HAIKU_NASM cannot generate ELF files. Please install a working version." if [ $HOST_PLATFORM = "darwin" ]; then echo "You can install it from Mac Ports." echo "Mac Ports is available at: http://www.macports.org/" fi exit 1 fi # create output directory mkdir -p "$buildOutputDir" || exit 1 if [ "$HAIKU_HOST_BUILD_ONLY" = 1 ]; then invalidCommand=$sourceDir/build/scripts/host_build_only HAIKU_AR=$invalidCommand HAIKU_CC=$invalidCommand HAIKU_LD=$invalidCommand HAIKU_OBJCOPY=$invalidCommand HAIKU_RANLIB=$invalidCommand HAIKU_ELFEDIT=$invalidCommand HAIKU_NASM=$invalidCommand HAIKU_STRIP=$invalidCommand else # On Haiku determine target architectures and tools automatically. if [ -z "$targetArchs" ]; then if [ $HOST_PLATFORM != haiku_host ]; then echo "Please specify the build tools to use or build (via" \ "--cross-tools-prefix or --build-cross-tools) or specify a" \ "host-only build (--host-only)." >&2 echo "For more info, invoke $0 --help" exit 1 fi # determine primary architecture targetArch=`package list -i /system/packages/haiku-*.hpkg \ | sed '/^\s*architecture:/!d; s,^\s*architecture:\s*,,'` is_in_list "$targetArch" "$supportedTargetArchs" || ( echo "Unsupported target architecture: \"$targetArch\"" >&2 exit 1 ) targetArchs=$targetArch set_default_value HAIKU_AR_$targetArch ar set_default_value HAIKU_CC_$targetArch gcc set_default_value HAIKU_LD_$targetArch ld set_default_value HAIKU_OBJCOPY_$targetArch objcopy set_default_value HAIKU_RANLIB_$targetArch ranlib set_default_value HAIKU_ELFEDIT_$targetArch elfedit set_default_value HAIKU_STRIP_$targetArch strip # determine secondary architectures for targetArch in $supportedTargetArchs; do if [ -e /system/packages/haiku_$targetArch-*.hpkg ]; then targetArchs="$targetArchs $targetArch" set_default_value HAIKU_AR_$targetArch ar-$targetArch set_default_value HAIKU_CC_$targetArch gcc-$targetArch set_default_value HAIKU_LD_$targetArch ld-$targetArch set_default_value HAIKU_OBJCOPY_$targetArch objcopy-$targetArch set_default_value HAIKU_RANLIB_$targetArch ranlib-$targetArch set_default_value HAIKU_ELFEDIT_$targetArch elfedit-$targetArch set_default_value HAIKU_STRIP_$targetArch strip-$targetArch fi done # The target architectures might have been specified explicitly. if [ -n "$haikuTargetArchs" ]; then for targetArch in $haikuTargetArchs; do is_in_list "$targetArch" "$targetArchs" || ( echo "Unsupported target architecture: \"$targetArch\"." \ "Only native architectures of the host platform can" \ "be specified." >&2 exit 1 ) done targetArchs="$haikuTargetArchs" fi fi if [ "$targetArchs" = " x86_gcc2" ]; then echo "Building a GCC2-only Haiku is no longer supported." echo "Please configure the secondary architecture." exit 1 fi isPrimaryArch=1 for targetArch in $targetArchs; do # Note: targetArch is "unknown" at this point if a cross-tools # prefix was specified. The standard_gcc_settings call below will get # the actual architecture. if test "${HAIKU_PACKAGING_ARCHS#*$targetArch\b}" != "$HAIKU_PACKAGING_ARCHS"; then # somehow we wound up with a duplicate arch; skip this one continue fi crossToolsPrefix=`get_variable crossToolsPrefix_$targetArch` # build cross tools from sources if [ -n "$buildCrossTools" -a -z "$crossToolsPrefix" ]; then crossToolsDir="$outputDir/cross-tools-$targetArch" targetMachine=`get_variable buildCrossToolsMachine_$targetArch` script="$buildCrossToolsScript" scriptArgs= if [ $targetArch != x86_gcc2 ]; then script="${script}_gcc4" scriptArgs="$targetMachine" set_default_value HAIKU_USE_GCC_GRAPHITE_$targetArch \ $useGccGraphiteDefault fi secondaryArch= if [ -z "$isPrimaryArch" ]; then secondaryArch=$targetArch fi case $HOST_PLATFORM in freebsd|openbsd) MAKE=gmake;; *) MAKE=make;; esac if ! valid_toolchain "${targetMachine}" "${crossToolsDir}" "${buildCrossTools}"; then MAKE=$MAKE \ SECONDARY_ARCH=$secondaryArch \ HAIKU_USE_GCC_GRAPHITE=`get_variable \ HAIKU_USE_GCC_GRAPHITE_$targetArch` \ HAIKU_USE_GCC_PIPE=$HAIKU_USE_GCC_PIPE \ HAIKU_USE_GDB="$gdbSources" \ "$script" $scriptArgs "$sourceDir" "$buildCrossTools" \ "$crossToolsDir" $buildCrossToolsJobs || exit 1 else echo "$targetArch crosstools already exist in $crossToolsDir; skipping build" fi crossToolsPrefix="$crossToolsDir/bin/${targetMachine}-" fi # prepare gcc settings and get the actual target architecture if [ $useClang = 1 ]; then gcc="$HAIKU_clang -target ${targetMachine}" if [ ! -z "${crossToolsPrefix}" ]; then gcc="$gcc -B ${crossToolsPrefix}" fi # Clang's compiler intrinsics are not compatible with GCC's or even # across versions of Clang, so we must collect them for use in the build. mkdir -p "$outputDir/clang_headers" || exit 1 clangHeadersDir=`$gcc -print-resource-dir`/include/ case $targetArch in x86*) cp $clangHeadersDir/*intrin* $clangHeadersDir/mm3* "$outputDir/clang_headers" || exit 1 ;; ppc*) cp $clangHeadersDir/*altivec* "$outputDir/clang_headers" || exit 1 ;; arm*) cp $clangHeadersDir/*arm* "$outputDir/clang_headers" || exit 1 ;; esac elif [ -z "${crossToolsPrefix}" ]; then gcc=`get_variable HAIKU_CC_$targetArch` else gcc="${crossToolsPrefix}gcc" fi standard_gcc_settings "$gcc" targetArch=$standard_gcc_settings_targetArch # set default values for flags set_default_value HAIKU_CPPFLAGS_$targetArch "" set_default_value HAIKU_CCFLAGS_$targetArch "" set_default_value HAIKU_CXXFLAGS_$targetArch "" set_default_value HAIKU_LINKFLAGS_$targetArch "" set_default_value HAIKU_LDFLAGS_$targetArch "" set_default_value HAIKU_ARFLAGS_$targetArch cru set_default_value HAIKU_UNARFLAGS_$targetArch x # Override the cross tools variables, if the tools were built or a # prefix was specified. if [ $useClang = 1 ]; then get_build_tool_path LD_$targetArch ld.lld get_build_tool_path ELFEDIT_$targetArch elfedit elif [ -n "$crossToolsPrefix" ]; then get_build_tool_path LD_$targetArch ${crossToolsPrefix}ld case `get_variable HAIKU_GCC_RAW_VERSION_$targetArch` in 4.*|5.*|6.*|7.*|8.*) get_build_tool_path ELFEDIT_$targetArch \ ${crossToolsPrefix}elfedit ;; esac fi if [ -n "$crossToolsPrefix" ]; then get_build_tool_path AR_$targetArch ${crossToolsPrefix}ar get_build_tool_path OBJCOPY_$targetArch ${crossToolsPrefix}objcopy get_build_tool_path RANLIB_$targetArch ${crossToolsPrefix}ranlib get_build_tool_path STRIP_$targetArch ${crossToolsPrefix}strip fi # check whether the Haiku compiler really targets Haiku targetMachine=`get_variable HAIKU_GCC_MACHINE_$targetArch` case "$targetMachine" in *-*-haiku) ;; *) echo The compiler specified as Haiku target compiler is not a \ valid Haiku cross-compiler. 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HAIKU_TOP = $(relative_to "${sourceDir}" "${outputDir}") ; HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR = . ; include [ FDirName \$(HAIKU_TOP) Jamfile ] ; EOF echo "Configured successfully!"