unix: Expand the build steps in the README.
- Present the default build dependencies in one place at the top, and make a separate section about building standalone. - Add steps for the "minimal" variant as well. - Document that building standalone requires autoconf and libtool. - Allow MICROPY_STANDALONE to be set as an environment variable. Fixes issue #11313. This work was funded through GitHub Sponsors. Signed-off-by: Angus Gratton <angus@redyak.com.au>
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The Unix version
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MicroPython Unix port
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=====================
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The "unix" port requires a standard Unix-like environment with gcc and GNU
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make. This includes Linux, BSD, macOS, and Windows Subsystem for Linux. The
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x86 and x64 architectures are supported (i.e. x86 32- and 64-bit), as well as
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ARM and MIPS. Making a full-featured port to another architecture requires
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The "unix" port runs in standard Unix-like environments including Linux, BSD,
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macOS, and Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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The x86 and x64 architectures are supported (i.e. x86 32- and 64-bit), as well
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as ARM and MIPS. Extending the unix port to another architecture requires
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writing some assembly code for the exception handling and garbage collection.
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Alternatively, a fallback implementation based on setjmp/longjmp can be used.
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To build (see section below for required dependencies):
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Building
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--------
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### Dependencies
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To build the unix port locally then you will need:
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* git command line executable, unless you downloaded a source .tar.xz file from
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https://micropython.org/download/
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* gcc (or clang for macOS) toolchain
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* GNU Make
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* Python 3.x
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To build the default "standard" variant and configuration, then you will also
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need:
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* `pkg-config` tool
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* `libffi` library and headers
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On Debian/Ubuntu/Mint and related Linux distros, you can install all these
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dependencies with a command like:
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```
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# apt install build-essential git python3 pkg-config libbfi-dev
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```
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(See below for steps to build either a standalone or minimal MicroPython
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executable that doesn't require system `libffi` or `pkg-config`.)
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### Default build steps
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To set up the environment for building (not needed every time), starting from
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the top-level MicroPython directory:
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$ cd ports/unix
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$ make -C ../../mpy-cross
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$ make submodules
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The `mpy-cross` step builds the [MicroPython
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cross-compiler](https://github.com/micropython/micropython/?tab=readme-ov-file#the-micropython-cross-compiler-mpy-cross).
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The `make submodules` step can be skipped if you didn't clone the MicroPython
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source from git.
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Next, to build the actual executable (still in the `ports/unix` directory):
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$ make
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Then to give it a try:
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[Package management](https://docs.micropython.org/en/latest/reference/packages.html)
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for more information about `mip`.
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External dependencies
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---------------------
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### Minimal Variant
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The `libffi` library and `pkg-config` tool are required. On Debian/Ubuntu/Mint
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derivative Linux distros, install `build-essential`(includes toolchain and
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make), `libffi-dev`, and `pkg-config` packages.
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Other dependencies can be built together with MicroPython. This may
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be required to enable extra features or capabilities, and in recent
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versions of MicroPython, these may be enabled by default. To build
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these additional dependencies, in the unix port directory first execute:
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The "standard" variant of MicroPython is the default. It enables most features,
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including external modules interfaced using `libffi`. To instead build the
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"minimal" variant, which disables almost all optional features and modules:
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$ cd ports/unix
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$ make submodules
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$ make VARIANT=minimal
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This will fetch all the relevant git submodules (sub repositories) that
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the port needs. Use the same command to get the latest versions of
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submodules as they are updated from time to time. After that execute:
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The executable will be built at `build-minimal/micropython`.
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$ make deplibs
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Additional variants can be found in the `variants` sub-directory of the port,
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although these are mostly of interest to MicroPython maintainers.
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This will build all available dependencies (regardless whether they are used
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or not). If you intend to build MicroPython with additional options
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(like cross-compiling), the same set of options should be passed to `make
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deplibs`. To actually enable/disable use of dependencies, edit the
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### Standalone build
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By default, the "standard" variant uses `pkg-config` to link to the system's
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shared `libffi` library.
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It is possible to instead build a standalone MicroPython where `libffi` is built
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from source and linked statically into the `micropython` executable. This is
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mostly useful for embedded or cross-compiled applications.
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Building standalone requires `autoconf` and `libtool` to also be installed.
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To build standalone:
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$ export MICROPY_STANDALONE=1
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$ make submodules # fetches libffi submodule
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$ make deplibs # build just the external libraries
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$ make # build MicroPython itself
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`make deplibs` causes all supported external libraries (currently only `libffi`)
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to be built inside the build directory, so it needs to run again only after
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`make clean`.
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If you intend to build MicroPython with additional options (like
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cross-compiling), the same set of options should be passed to both `make
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deplibs` and `make`.
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### Other dependencies
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To actually enable/disable use of dependencies, edit the
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`ports/unix/mpconfigport.mk` file, which has inline descriptions of the
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options. For example, to build the SSL module, `MICROPY_PY_SSL` should be
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set to 1.
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Debug Symbols
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-------------
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### Debug Symbols
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By default, builds are stripped of symbols and debug information to save size.
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To build a debuggable version of the Unix port, there are two options
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To build a debuggable version of the Unix port, there are two options:
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1. Run `make [other arguments] DEBUG=1`. Note setting `DEBUG` also reduces the
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optimisation level, so it's not a good option for builds that also want the
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# Avoid using system libraries, use copies bundled with MicroPython
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# as submodules (currently affects only libffi).
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MICROPY_STANDALONE = 0
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MICROPY_STANDALONE ?= 0
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MICROPY_ROM_TEXT_COMPRESSION = 1
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