Evaluate configure arguments to reproduce autotools behavior. Autotools
actually only expands a few variable and do it at make time but it makes
the change much simpler.
This changeset attempts to fix a few problems when giving using
the high 32bits of a 64bit section offset. There are likely more
issues (or perhaps regressions) lurking in the muck here. In general,
this moves a few data type declarations to use uplong. Also, add
support for 64bit mingw32 building under cygwin. Because native
types are used for 64 bit offsets, this won't fix challenges with
cross compiling from 32bit -> 64bit.
Tested under cygwin, against binary compiled with
-Wl,-Ttext=0xffffff8000000000
Signed-off-by: Andrew Mulbrook <andrew262@gmail.com>
Applied patch found on stackoverflow (link below). I also found some
related changes that looked like logically needed. The stackoverflow
changes addressed only two registers which were breaking a compile.
However reading the code in the same file shows two other register
accesses that, while not breaking the build, should have the same fix.
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/3712902/problems-compiling-tcc-on-os-x/3713144#3713144
The test driver was changed by changing 'cp -u' into 'cp' as '-u' is not
supported on mac osx.
I found that osx build required the WITHOUT_LIBTCC define. I suspect the
reason for this is tcc unability to handle mach-o files. In order to
properly address this I had to change 'configure' to propagate target os
name to Makefile.
Current state is that simple tests work, but not the whole 'make test'
suite runs.
To the best of my knowledge, these changes should not impact other
platforms.
- use {B} to substitute tcc_lih_path (instead of \b)
- expand CONFIG_TCC_CRTPREFIX in CONFIG_TCC_LIBPATHS
which fixes duplicate CONFIG_SYSROOT.
- put default CONFIG_SYSROOT ("") into tcc.h
- remove hack from commit db6fcce78f
because $(tccdir)/include is already in sysincludes
- configure: error out for unrecognized options.
- win32/build-tcc.bat: put libtcc into base dir where it will
find lib/include automatically, and build libtcc_test example.
--sysincludepaths=.. specify system include paths, colon separated"
Sets CONFIG_TCC_SYSINCLUDEPATHS
--libpaths=... specify system library paths, colon separated"
Sets CONFIG_TCC_LIBPATHS
--crtprefix=... specify location of crt?.o"
Sets CONFIG_TCC_CRTPREFIX
--elfinterp=... specify elf interpreter"
Sets CONFIG_TCC_ELFINTERP
Also the CONFIG_TCC_XXX were renamed to make them look
more consistent.
Also move the elf_interp definitions to tcc.h.
Add a --multiarch-triplet switch to configure. The switch will allow
files to be search for each default path in path/<triplet> and then
path.
Default paths handled that way:
- CONFIG_TCC_SYSINCLUDE_PATHS
- CONFIG_TCC_LIBPATH
- path to crt*.o
- path to libgcc_s.so.1
Path missing: elf interpreter path (will be handled in another commit)
By default, tcc search libraries in /lib and /usr/local/lib while crt*.o
files are searched in /usr/lib and ld.so is searched in /lib.
Unfortunetely the path are hardcoded in source code. This patch allow
tcc to look in an other directory and also to look in extra directories.
It's then possible to make tcc search libraries in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu
and /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu while crt*.o files are searched in
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu and ld.so is searched in
/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu.
* Set CFLAGS entirely in configure if not already set.
* Compile bcheck.c with the same flags as the other source files
* Don't strip binaries by default (GB are cheap now) but provide a
--strip-binaries option in configure script.
configure and gcctestsuite.sh shell scripts contains bashisms although being
bourne shell script. This patch fixes the following bashisms:
* Use of $RANDOM variable (replaced by reading in /dev/urandom)
* Use == in tests instead of just =
* Use $[] for arithmetic computation istead of $(())
* additional make target for lib/tcc1.def on non-win32 builds
tcc1.def was formerly lib/libtcc1.a but has bee made into its
own Makefile target, tcc1.def
* use mv instead of cp on config.h
this fixes a mistake I made which caused Makefile to rebuild
all targets every time
* make links from libtcc.so.1.0 to libtcc.so.1 and libtcc.so
Prefixing $prefix with $(DESTDIR) is an error as it could lead for
example to mandir being equal to $(DESTDIR)$prefix/man where
$prefix itself is equal to $(DESTDIR)/usr/local which make man be equal
to $(DESTDIR)$(DESTDIR)/usr/local/man
Most change was done in #ifdef TCC_TARGET_X86_64. So, nothing should be broken by this change.
Summary of current status of x86-64 support:
- produces x86-64 object files and executables.
- the x86-64 code generator is based on x86's.
-- for long long integers, we use 64bit registers instead of tcc's generic implementation.
-- for float or double, we use SSE. SSE registers are not utilized well (we only use xmm0 and xmm1).
-- for long double, we use x87 FPU.
- passes make test.
- passes ./libtcc_test.
- can compile tcc.c. The compiled tcc can compile tcc.c, too. (there should be some bugs since the binary size of tcc2 and tcc3 is differ where tcc tcc.c -o tcc2 and tcc2 tcc.c -o tcc3)
- can compile links browser. It seems working.
- not tested well. I tested this work only on my linux box with few programs.
- calling convention of long-double-integer or struct is not exactly the same as GCC's x86-64 ABI.
- implementation of tcc -run is naive (tcc -run tcctest.c works, but tcc -run tcc.c doesn't work). Relocating 64bit addresses seems to be not as simple as 32bit environments.
- shared object support isn't unimplemented
- no bounds checker support
- some builtin functions such as __divdi3 aren't supported
This patch adds a switch --with-libgcc to configure.
When passed it prevents libtcc1.a from being built and links to
/lib/libgcc_s.so.1 instead of PREFIX/lib/tcc/libtcc1.a.
It will work on ARM when using libgcc from GCC >= 4.2.0.
Prior versions don't have the __floatun[sd]i[sdx]f functions.
It won't work on i386 because of two missing symbols emitted when
floats are cast to integers, but users can provide those symbols
(global short constants) in their code if needed.
Daniel
This patch is useful for cross compilers. Without this patch tcc
tries to use the host's libraries, crt*.o and include files.
The patch prepends a string to all default paths. The string can
be passed to configure with --sysroot=string.
Daniel