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Oliver Tappe 16d5c24e53 * merged 32bit-wchar_t branches of buildtools and haiku back into
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#!/bin/sh
#
# configure [ <options> ]
# usage
#
# Prints usage.
#
usage()
{
cat << EOF
Usage: $0 <options>
options:
--bochs-debug Enables bochs serial debug emulation (activated
via kernel settings file).
--build-cross-tools <build tools dir>
Assume cross compilation. <build tools dir>
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.
--build-cross-tools-gcc4 <arch> <build tools dir>
Like "--build-cross-tools" just that gcc 4 will
be used for cross-compilation. Note, that the
resulting Haiku installation built with gcc 4
will not be binary compatible with BeOS R5.
<arch> specifies the target architecture, either
"x86", "ppc", "m68k", "arm" or "mipsel".
--alternative-gcc-output-dir <dir>
Build a Haiku installation that supports running
executables built with a gcc version incompatible
with the primary gcc (e.g. gcc 2 executables under
a gcc 4 Haiku or vice versa). <dir> specifies the
output directory of the other gcc. The directory
must already be fully configured.
Note, that a sub-jam will be executed when
building Haiku. When using a jam that is not
simply invoked by "jam", the JAM build variable
needs to be set accordingly.
To disable building the alternative libraries
the variable HAIKU_ADD_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_LIBS can be
unset in the UserBuildConfig file.
--cross-tools-prefix <prefix>
Assume cross compilation. <prefix> 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 <level>
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).
--help Prints out this help.
--include-gpl-addons Include GPL licensed add-ons.
--include-3rdparty Include 3rdparty/ in the build system.
--enable-multiuser Enable experimental multiuser support.
--target=TARGET Select build target platform. [default=${target}]
valid targets=r5,bone,dano,haiku
--use-gcc-pipe Build with GCC option -pipe. Speeds up the build
process, but uses more memory.
--use-32bit Use -m32 flag on 64bit host gcc compiler.
--use-xattr Use Linux xattr support for BeOS attribute
emulation. Warning: Make sure your file system
supports sufficient attribute sizes (4 KB per
file for all attributes won't suffice).
environment variables:
HAIKU_AR The static library archiver. Defaults to "ar".
HAIKU_CC The compiler. 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. Defaults to "ranlib".
HAIKU_YASM The yasm assembler (x86 only).
HAIKU_CPPFLAGS The preprocessor flags. Defaults to "".
HAIKU_CCFLAGS The C flags. Defaults to "".
HAIKU_CXXFLAGS The C++ flags. Defaults to "".
HAIKU_LDFLAGS The linker flags. Defaults to "".
HAIKU_ARFLAGS The flags passed to HAIKU_AR for archiving.
Defaults to "cru".
HAIKU_UNARFLAGS The flags passed to HAIKU_AR for unarchiving.
Defaults to "x".
Non-standard 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 <options>" 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: \`$1\': Not enough parameters.
exit 1
fi
}
# standard_gcc_settings
#
# Sets the variables for a GCC platform.
#
standard_gcc_settings()
{
# PLATFORM_LINKLIBS
gcclib=`$HAIKU_CC -print-libgcc-file-name`
gccdir=`dirname ${gcclib}`
haikuGCCVersion=`$HAIKU_CC -dumpversion`
haikuGCCMachine=`$HAIKU_CC -dumpmachine`
HAIKU_GCC_LIB_DIR=${gccdir}
HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC=${gccdir}/libgcc.a
HAIKU_GCC_GLUE_CODE="crtbegin.o crtend.o"
HAIKU_GCC_HEADERS_DIR="${gccdir}/include
${gccdir}/include-fixed"
HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS=`$HAIKU_AR t ${HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC} | grep -v eabi.o`
# Note: We filter out eabi.o. It's present in gcc's libgcc for PPC and
# neither needed nor wanted.
case $haikuGCCVersion in
4.*)
# for gcc 4 we use the libstdc++ and libsupc++ that come with the
# compiler
haikuStaticLibStdCxx=`$HAIKU_CC -print-file-name=libstdc++.a`
haikuSharedLibStdCxx=`$HAIKU_CC -print-file-name=libstdc++.so`
haikuStaticLibSupCxx=`$HAIKU_CC -print-file-name=libsupc++.a`
haikuSharedLibSupCxx=`$HAIKU_CC -print-file-name=libsupc++.so`
local headers
if [ -d $gccdir/../../../../$haikuGCCMachine/include/c++/$haikuGCCVersion ]; then
headers=$gccdir/../../../../$haikuGCCMachine/include/c++/$haikuGCCVersion
else
headers=$gccdir/../../../../include/c++/$haikuGCCVersion
fi
haikuCxxHeadersDir=$headers
for d in $haikuGCCMachine backward ext; do
# Note: We need the line break, otherwise the line might become
# too long for jam (512 bytes max).
haikuCxxHeadersDir="$haikuCxxHeadersDir
$headers/$d"
done
# when not building the crosscompiler, to use cpp headers from
# tree first, but fallback to local C++ system headers (like <new>)
# if [ "$buildCrossTools" = "" ]; then
# haikuCxxHeadersDir="headers/cpp $haikuCxxHeadersDir"
# fi
if [ $haikuStaticLibStdCxx = libstdc++.a ]; then
haikuStaticLibStdCxx=
fi
# we build libstdc++.so ourselves, so we can leave it as is
# if [ $haikuSharedLibStdCxx = libstdc++.so ]; then
# haikuSharedLibStdCxx=
# fi
if [ $haikuStaticLibSupCxx = libsupc++.a ]; then
haikuStaticLibSupCxx=
fi
# we build libsupc++.so ourselves, so we can leave it as is
# if [ $haikuSharedLibSupCxx = libsupc++.so ]; then
# haikuSharedLibSupCxx=
# fi
;;
2.9*)
# check for correct (most up-to-date) legacy compiler and complain
# if an older one is installed
if [ $haikuGCCVersion != $haikuRequiredLegacyGCCVersion ]; then
echo "GCC version $haikuRequiredLegacyGCCVersion is required!";
echo "Please download it from www.haiku-os.org...";
exit 1;
fi
;;
esac
}
# 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 tool=$2
local path="${crossToolsPrefix}$tool"
if [ -f "$path" ]; then
# get absolute path
local oldPwd="`pwd`"
cd "`dirname "$path"`"
path="`pwd`/`basename "$path"`"
cd $oldPwd
else
which "$path" &> /dev/null || {
echo "Build tool \"$path\" not found." >&2
exit 1
}
fi
eval "$var=$path"
}
# get cwd and the source directory
currentDir=`pwd`
cd `dirname "$0"`
sourceDir=`pwd`
cd "$currentDir"
# default parameter values
#
platform=`uname`
platformMachine=`uname -m`
haikuGCCVersion=
haikuGCCMachine=i586-pc-haiku
haikuStaticLibStdCxx=
haikuSharedLibStdCxx=
haikuStaticLibSupCxx=
haikuSharedLibSupCxx=
haikuCxxHeadersDir=
hostGCCVersion=`gcc -dumpversion`
bochsDebug=0
includeGPLAddOns=0
include3rdParty=0
enableMultiuser=0
distroCompatibility=default
target=haiku
targetArch=x86
useGCCPipe=0
use32bit=0
useXattr=0
crossToolsPrefix=
buildCrossTools=
buildCrossToolsScript="$sourceDir/build/scripts/build_cross_tools"
buildCrossToolsMachine=
alternativeGCCOutputDir=
addAlternativeGCCLibs=
haikuRequiredLegacyGCCVersion="2.95.3-haiku-090629"
export haikuRequiredLegacyGCCVersion
# version of legacy gcc required to build haiku
set_default_value HAIKU_AR ar
set_default_value HAIKU_CC gcc
set_default_value HAIKU_LD ld
set_default_value HAIKU_OBJCOPY objcopy
set_default_value HAIKU_RANLIB ranlib
set_default_value HAIKU_YASM yasm
set_default_value HAIKU_CPPFLAGS ""
set_default_value HAIKU_CCFLAGS ""
set_default_value HAIKU_CXXFLAGS ""
set_default_value HAIKU_LDFLAGS ""
set_default_value HAIKU_ARFLAGS cru
set_default_value HAIKU_UNARFLAGS x
# parse parameters
#
while [ $# -gt 0 ] ; do
case "$1" in
--bochs-debug) bochsDebug=1; shift 1;;
--build-cross-tools) assertparam "$1" $#; buildCrossTools=$2; shift 2;;
--build-cross-tools-gcc4)
assertparams "$1" 2 $#
buildCrossTools=$3
buildCrossToolsScript="${buildCrossToolsScript}_gcc4"
case "$2" in
x86) haikuGCCMachine=i586-pc-haiku;;
ppc) haikuGCCMachine=powerpc-apple-haiku; targetArch=ppc;;
m68k) haikuGCCMachine=m68k-unknown-haiku; targetArch=m86k;;
arm) haikuGCCMachine=arm-unknown-haiku; targetArch=arm;;
mipsel) haikuGCCMachine=mipsel-unknown-haiku; targetArch=mips;;
*) echo "Unsupported target architecture: $2"
exit 1;;
esac
buildCrossToolsMachine=$haikuGCCMachine
shift 3
;;
--alternative-gcc-output-dir)
assertparam "$1" $#
cd $2 || exit 1
alternativeGCCOutputDir=`pwd`
addAlternativeGCCLibs=1
cd $currentDir
shift 2
;;
--cross-tools-prefix)
assertparam "$1" $#
crossToolsPrefix=$2
shift 2
;;
--help | -h) usage; exit 0;;
--include-gpl-addons) includeGPLAddOns=1; shift 1;;
--include-3rdparty) include3rdParty=1; shift 1;;
--enable-multiuser) enableMultiuser=1; shift 1;;
--distro-compatibility)
assertparam "$1" $#
distroCompatibility=$2
case "$distroCompatibility" in
official) ;;
compatible) ;;
default) ;;
*) echo "Invalid distro compatibility" \
"level: $distroCompatibility"
exit 1;;
esac
shift 2
;;
--target=*) target=`echo $1 | cut -d'=' -f2-`; shift 1;;
--use-gcc-pipe) useGCCPipe=1; shift 1;;
--use-32bit) use32bit=1; shift 1;;
--use-xattr) useXattr=1; shift 1;;
*) echo Invalid argument: \`$1\'; exit 1;;
esac
done
# detect the build platform
case "${platform}" in
BeOS) revision=`uname -r`
case "$revision" in
6.*) buildPlatform=dano ;;
5.1) buildPlatform=dano ;;
5.0.4) buildPlatform=bone ;;
5.0*) buildPlatform=r5 ;;
*) echo Unknown BeOS version: $revision
exit 1 ;;
esac
;;
Darwin) buildPlatform=darwin ;;
FreeBSD) buildPlatform=freebsd
if [ "$use32bit" = 1 ] ; then
echo Unsupported platform: FreeBSD ${platformMachine}
exit 1
fi ;;
Haiku) buildPlatform=haiku_host ;;
Linux) buildPlatform=linux ;;
OpenBSD) buildPlatform=openbsd ;;
SunOS) buildPlatform=sunos ;;
CYGWIN_NT-*) buildPlatform=cygwin ;;
*) echo Unsupported platform: ${platform}
exit 1 ;;
esac
# check yasm version
if [ $targetArch = "x86" ]; then
$HAIKU_YASM --version > /dev/null || {
echo "The yasm assembler version 0.7.0 or later must be installed."
echo "Download from: http://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm/wiki/Download"
exit 1
}
set -- $($HAIKU_YASM --version | head -n 1)
versionOK=0
case $2 in
0.[0-6].*) ;;
*) versionOK=1 ;;
esac
if [ $versionOK = 0 ]; then
echo "The yasm assembler version 0.7.0 or later must be installed."
echo "The installed version is $2."
echo "Download from: http://www.tortall.net/projects/yasm/wiki/Download"
exit 1
fi
fi
# check for case-sensitive filesystem if on darwin
if [ $buildPlatform = "darwin" ]; then
diskutil info . | grep -i "case-sensitive" > /dev/null
if [ $? != 0 ]; then
echo "You need a case-sensitive file-system to build Haiku."
echo "Please see the following guide on how to set one up:"
echo "http://haiku-os.org/documents/dev/how_to_build_haiku_on_mac_os_x"
exit 1
fi
fi
# create output directory
if [ "$currentDir" = "$sourceDir" ]; then
outputDir=$currentDir/generated
else
outputDir=$currentDir
fi
buildOutputDir="$outputDir/build"
buildAttributesDir="$outputDir/attributes"
mkdir -p "$buildOutputDir" || exit 1
# build cross tools from sources
if [ -n "$buildCrossTools" ]; then
"$buildCrossToolsScript" $buildCrossToolsMachine "$sourceDir" \
"$buildCrossTools" "$outputDir" || exit 1
crossToolsPrefix="$outputDir/cross-tools/bin/${haikuGCCMachine}-"
fi
# cross tools
if [ -n "$crossToolsPrefix" ]; then
get_build_tool_path AR ar
get_build_tool_path CC gcc
get_build_tool_path LD ld
get_build_tool_path OBJCOPY objcopy
get_build_tool_path RANLIB ranlib
fi
# prepare gcc settings
standard_gcc_settings
# check whether the Haiku compiler really targets Haiku or BeOS
case "$haikuGCCMachine" in
*-*-haiku) ;;
*-*-beos) ;;
*) echo The compiler specified as Haiku target compiler is not a valid \
Haiku cross-compiler. Please see ReadMe.cross-compile. >&2
echo compiler: $HAIKU_CC
echo compiler is configured for target: $haikuGCCMachine
exit 1 ;;
esac
# Generate BuildConfig
cat << EOF > "$buildOutputDir/BuildConfig"
# BuildConfig
# Note: This file has been automatically generated by configure.
TARGET_PLATFORM ?= "${target}" ;
HOST_PLATFORM ?= "${buildPlatform}" ;
BOCHS_DEBUG_HACK ?= "${bochsDebug}" ;
INCLUDE_GPL_ADDONS ?= "${includeGPLAddOns}" ;
HAIKU_INCLUDE_3RDPARTY ?= "${include3rdParty}" ;
HAIKU_ENABLE_MULTIUSER ?= "${enableMultiuser}" ;
HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY ?= "${distroCompatibility}" ;
HAIKU_USE_GCC_PIPE ?= "${useGCCPipe}" ;
HAIKU_HOST_USE_32BIT ?= "${use32bit}" ;
HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR ?= "${useXattr}" ;
HAIKU_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_OUTPUT_DIR ?= ${alternativeGCCOutputDir} ;
HAIKU_ADD_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_LIBS ?= ${addAlternativeGCCLibs} ;
HAIKU_GCC_RAW_VERSION ?= ${haikuGCCVersion} ;
HAIKU_GCC_MACHINE ?= ${haikuGCCMachine} ;
HAIKU_GCC_LIB_DIR ?= ${HAIKU_GCC_LIB_DIR} ;
HAIKU_GCC_HEADERS_DIR ?= ${HAIKU_GCC_HEADERS_DIR} ;
HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC ?= ${HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC} ;
HAIKU_STATIC_LIBSTDC++ ?= ${haikuStaticLibStdCxx} ;
HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSTDC++ ?= ${haikuSharedLibStdCxx} ;
HAIKU_STATIC_LIBSUPC++ ?= ${haikuStaticLibSupCxx} ;
HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSUPC++ ?= ${haikuSharedLibSupCxx} ;
HAIKU_C++_HEADERS_DIR ?= ${haikuCxxHeadersDir} ;
HAIKU_BUILD_ATTRIBUTES_DIR ?= ${buildAttributesDir} ;
HAIKU_AR ?= ${HAIKU_AR} ;
HAIKU_CC ?= ${HAIKU_CC} ;
HAIKU_LD ?= ${HAIKU_LD} ;
HAIKU_OBJCOPY ?= ${HAIKU_OBJCOPY} ;
HAIKU_RANLIB ?= ${HAIKU_RANLIB} ;
HAIKU_YASM ?= ${HAIKU_YASM} ;
HAIKU_CPPFLAGS ?= ${HAIKU_CPPFLAGS} ;
HAIKU_CCFLAGS ?= ${HAIKU_CCFLAGS} ;
HAIKU_CXXFLAGS ?= ${HAIKU_CXXFLAGS} ;
HAIKU_LDFLAGS ?= ${HAIKU_LDFLAGS} ;
HAIKU_ARFLAGS ?= ${HAIKU_ARFLAGS} ;
HAIKU_UNARFLAGS ?= ${HAIKU_UNARFLAGS} ;
HOST_GCC_RAW_VERSION ?= ${hostGCCVersion} ;
EOF
# Libgcc.a objects
cat << EOF > "$buildOutputDir/libgccObjects"
# libgcc.a objects to be linked against libroot.so
# Note: This file has been automatically generated by configure.
HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS ?= ${HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS} ;
EOF
# Generate Timezones binaries bindings
timezoneSources="africa antarctica asia australasia europe northamerica
southamerica pacificnew etcetera factory backward"
cat << EOF > "$buildOutputDir/Timezones"
# Timezones used for the build
# Note: This file has been automatically generated by configure.
HAIKU_TIME_ZONE_SOURCES = ${timezoneSources} ;
EOF
for source in ${timezoneSources}; do
f=$sourceDir/src/data/etc/timezones/$source
TZOBJECTS=`gawk '/^Zone/ { print $2 } /^Link/ { print $3 } ' "$f" `
cat << EOF >> "$buildOutputDir/Timezones"
TZ_OBJECTS on <timezone-source>${source} ?= $TZOBJECTS ;
EOF
done
# Generate a boot strap Jamfile in the output directory.
cat << EOF > $outputDir/Jamfile
# automatically generated Jamfile
HAIKU_TOP = ${sourceDir} ;
HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR = ${outputDir} ;
include [ FDirName \$(HAIKU_TOP) Jamfile ] ;
EOF