- tests/Makefile:
fix commit de54586d5b
This hunk it unrelated to the other changes (which are about MacOSX).
It is not useful and partially wrong. Optional tests are meant to
stay optional, btest would work only for i386
- tcc.h:
fix commit c52d79605a by unknown
The message says it's for MINTW but the patch has obviously
no effect for MINGW (which defines __GNUC__). However the patch
seems useful for MSC which however needs _strto(u)i64 with underscore.
- Makefile:
fix commit 5280293d6b
Do not build tcc.o with -DONE_SOURCE because we finally build tcc
from tcc.o and libtcc.a/so
- remove redunant else branch
- zero-terminate linker_arg
- declare cstr_xxx as PUB_FUNC
(which are functions used in tcc.c but not in the libtcc API.
Useful for a tcc(.exe) that uses the libtcc.(so/dll))
- while at it, export PUB_FUNCs from dll
This reverts commit 1c11b857fe.
On windows, libtcc.c is compiled with ONE_SOURCE and then tcc.c is
linked to it. Thus tcc.c can only use public functions which cstr_* are
not.
elements in linker_arg are used in TCCState structure and must thus not
be freed when option parsing is finished. Declare linker_arg as a global
static variable and free it after tcc_delete has been called on TCCState
structure.
This fix commit 7fb0482a46
ld support arguments to multiple-letter options being passed in two
ways:
* -opt=arg
* -opt arg
libtool generate command line of the second form. This commit add
support for the second form so that libtool works with tcc. The way it
is done is to concatenate all -Wl options into one and then pass it to
set_linker.
Other tests still have issues, currently with weak linking.
One of the primary stumbling blocks on OSX is the lack of support for
mach-o binaries. Therefore all tcc usage on OSX has to be limited to elf
binaries, presumably produced by tcc itself.
Therefore I had to enable building of tiny_libmaker for OSX. Then changed
the make to use tcc and tiny_libmaker to compile the tcclib1.
In order to compile the tests, specifically the parts that use weak linking,
I have had to define MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET to 10.2, which seems like a
hack, but extensive searching seems to indicate that this is the only way
to make apple gcc allow weak linking. Using any other value, bigger or smaller
breaks weak linking.
Also added _ANSI_SOURCE define required by some OSX headers, and some cosmetic
gitignore changes. I believe these changes should not impact other platforms.
See also commit 9527c4949f
On x86_64 we need to extend the reg_classes array because load()
is called for (at least) R11 too, which was not part of reg_classes
previously.
Modify tcc to accept convert full 64bits of specified text section
when converting on Win64. Write high bytes to the elf section address
as well. This allows creation of elf binaries located in offsets using
full 64 bit addresses.
Signed-off-by: Andrew Mulbrook <andrew262@gmail.com>
Since commit 9b09fc3 ("Add support of asm label for functions",
05-09-2010) tcc has had the capability to rename functions at the
assembly level. This capability was subsequently used by commit
2596273 ("Add support for __REDIRECT_NTH needed with eglibc",
11-09-2010) to redirect long double functions on platforms which
did not support long double.
Here we add the companion macro __REDIRECT which is used (along
with __REDIRECT_NTH) in the glibc headers on Linux to support the
Large File API (when _FILE_OFFSET_BITS is set to 64).
Signed-off-by: Ramsay Jones <ramsay@ramsay1.demon.co.uk>
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>
to the appropriate CFLAGS. In addition, memory hooks are very different
on OSX, so build of bcheck.c had to be disabled for now.
Change of the CFLAGS does affect builds on other platforms, and this needs
to be tested.
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.
Remove the previous logic to link a named file with a loader script by
using tcc_add_dll instead. Hence, all files can be linked, not only
files ending in .so/.def.
TinyCC fails to link correctly to libraries when both R_ARM_PLT32 and
R_ARM_GOT32 relocation to a same symbol exist (see
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/tinycc-devel/2010-05/msg00032.html
for more details).
The patch marks all undefined weak symbols found in external libraries
as strong. The value of all remaining weak symbols is set to zero just
before the section is output.
Note by Thomas Preud'homme: it's been 2 months in Debian without any new
bug report, hence commiting.
- 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.
This cleans up the mess from commit
8f98573658
and preceeding.
- make tcc -m64 work on windows
- execvp on windows returns 0 always, replace by spawnvp
- remove bizarre support for i386-win32-tcc -m64
This fixes a bug introduced in commit
8d107d9ffd
that produced wrong code because of interference between
0x10 bits VT_CONST and x86_64-gen.c:TREG_MEM
Also fully zero-pad long doubles on x86-64 to avoid random
bytes in output files which disturb file comparison.
--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)
This allows passing colon separated paths to
tcc_add_library_path
tcc_add_sysinclude_path
tcc_add_include_path
Also there are new configure variables
CONFIG_TCC_LIBPATH
CONFIG_TCC_SYSINCLUDE_PATHS
which define the lib/sysinclude paths all in one and can
be overridden from configure/make
For TCC_TARGET_PE semicolons (;) are used as separators
Also, \b in the path string is replaced by s->tcc_lib_path
(CONFIG_TCCDIR rsp. -B option)
Since no code should be generated outside a function, force expr_cond to
only consider constant expression when outside a function since the
generic code can generate some code.