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#!/usr/bin/env bash
#
# This file is part of the coreboot project.
#
# Copyright (C) 2007-2010 coresystems GmbH
# Copyright (C) 2012 Google Inc
# Copyright (C) 2016 Raptor Engineering, LLC
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# Usage: [--debug] [path to xgcc/bin directory]
# Enable debug output
if [ "$1" = "--debug" ]; then
shift
set -x
fi
TMPFILE=""
XGCCPATH=$1
# payloads under payloads/external crossgcc path
if [ -d "$(pwd)/../../../../util/crossgcc/xgcc/bin/" ]
then
XGCCPATH=${XGCCPATH:-"$(pwd)/../../../../util/crossgcc/xgcc/bin/"}
fi
# libpayload crossgcc path
if [ -d "$(pwd)/../../util/crossgcc/xgcc/bin/" ]
then
XGCCPATH=${XGCCPATH:-"$(pwd)/../../util/crossgcc/xgcc/bin/"}
fi
# coreboot crossgcc path
if [ -d "$(pwd)/util/crossgcc/xgcc/bin/" ]
then
XGCCPATH=${XGCCPATH:-"$(pwd)/util/crossgcc/xgcc/bin/"}
fi
die() {
echo "ERROR: $*" >&2
exit 1
}
clean_up() {
if [ -n "$TMPFILE" ]; then
rm -f "$TMPFILE" "$TMPFILE.c" "$TMPFILE.o"
fi
}
trap clean_up EXIT
program_exists() {
type "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
if [ "$("${XGCCPATH}/iasl" 2>/dev/null | grep -c ACPI)" -gt 0 ]; then
IASL=${XGCCPATH}iasl
elif [ "$(iasl 2>/dev/null | grep -c ACPI)" -gt 0 ]; then
IASL=iasl
fi
if program_exists gcc; then
HOSTCC=gcc
elif program_exists cc; then
HOSTCC=cc
else
die "no host compiler found"
fi
# try to find the core count using various methods
CORES="$(getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN 2>/dev/null)"
if [ -z "$CORES" ]; then
NPROC=$(command -v nproc)
if [ -n "$NPROC" ]; then
CORES="$($NPROC)"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$CORES" ]; then
SYSCTL=$(command -v sysctl)
if [ -n "$SYSCTL" ]; then
CORES="$(${SYSCTL} -n hw.ncpu 2>/dev/null)"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$CORES" ] && [ -f /proc/cpuinfo ]; then
CORES="$(grep 'processor' /proc/cpuinfo 2>/dev/null | wc -l)"
fi
cat <<EOF
# platform agnostic and host tools
IASL:=${IASL}
HOSTCC?=${HOSTCC}
CPUS?=${CORES}
EOF
testcc() {
local cc="$1"
local cflags="$2"
local tmp_c="$TMPFILE.c"
local tmp_o="$TMPFILE.o"
rm -f "$tmp_c" "$tmp_o"
echo "void _start(void) {}" >"$tmp_c"
"$cc" -nostdlib -Werror $cflags -c "$tmp_c" -o "$tmp_o" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
testld() {
local gcc="$1"
local cflags="$2"
local ld="$3"
local ldflags="$4"
local tmp_o="$TMPFILE.o"
local tmp_elf="$TMPFILE.elf"
rm -f "$tmp_elf"
testcc "$gcc" "$cflags" &&
$ld -nostdlib -static $ldflags -o "$tmp_elf" "$tmp_o" >/dev/null 2>&1
}
testas() {
local gccprefix="$1"
local twidth="$2"
local arch="$3"
local use_dash_twidth="$4"
xcompile: improve mips toolchain handling The mips toolchain used by coreboot so far comes from Chrome OS chroot and is built explicitly for little endian code generation. Other flavors of MIPS toolchain usually generate big endian code by default and require command line options to switch to little endian mode. This patch adds another variable to the set of compiler flags examined to determine compiler compatibility. This results in adding another nested for loop in test_architecture(). To avoid the need to break from different levels of nesting, processing of the successful case is taken out from test_architecture(). With this change the Mentor Graphics provided mips GCC toolchain is accepted by xcompile, resulting in the following output: ARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips mipsel CC_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS_mips:= -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -EL CPP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-cpp AS_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-as LD_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ld NM_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-nm OBJCOPY_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJDUMP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objdump READELF_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-readelf STRIP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-strip AR_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ar Change-Id: I4da384b366880929693c59dc0e1c522b35c41bea Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9997 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-25 22:05:10 +02:00
local endian="$5"
local obj_file="$TMPFILE.o"
local full_arch="elf$twidth-$arch"
rm -f "$obj_file"
[ -n "$use_dash_twidth" ] && use_dash_twidth="--$twidth"
xcompile: improve mips toolchain handling The mips toolchain used by coreboot so far comes from Chrome OS chroot and is built explicitly for little endian code generation. Other flavors of MIPS toolchain usually generate big endian code by default and require command line options to switch to little endian mode. This patch adds another variable to the set of compiler flags examined to determine compiler compatibility. This results in adding another nested for loop in test_architecture(). To avoid the need to break from different levels of nesting, processing of the successful case is taken out from test_architecture(). With this change the Mentor Graphics provided mips GCC toolchain is accepted by xcompile, resulting in the following output: ARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips mipsel CC_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS_mips:= -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -EL CPP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-cpp AS_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-as LD_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ld NM_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-nm OBJCOPY_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJDUMP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objdump READELF_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-readelf STRIP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-strip AR_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ar Change-Id: I4da384b366880929693c59dc0e1c522b35c41bea Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9997 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-25 22:05:10 +02:00
[ -n "$endian" ] && endian="-$endian"
"${gccprefix}as" $use_dash_twidth $endian -o "$obj_file" "$TMPFILE" \
xcompile: improve mips toolchain handling The mips toolchain used by coreboot so far comes from Chrome OS chroot and is built explicitly for little endian code generation. Other flavors of MIPS toolchain usually generate big endian code by default and require command line options to switch to little endian mode. This patch adds another variable to the set of compiler flags examined to determine compiler compatibility. This results in adding another nested for loop in test_architecture(). To avoid the need to break from different levels of nesting, processing of the successful case is taken out from test_architecture(). With this change the Mentor Graphics provided mips GCC toolchain is accepted by xcompile, resulting in the following output: ARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips mipsel CC_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS_mips:= -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -EL CPP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-cpp AS_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-as LD_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ld NM_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-nm OBJCOPY_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJDUMP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objdump READELF_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-readelf STRIP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-strip AR_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ar Change-Id: I4da384b366880929693c59dc0e1c522b35c41bea Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9997 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-25 22:05:10 +02:00
2>/dev/null || return 1
# Check output content type.
local obj_type="$(LANG=C LC_ALL='' "${gccprefix}"objdump -p "$obj_file" 2>/dev/null)"
local obj_arch="$(expr "$obj_type" : '.*format \(.[a-z0-9-]*\)')"
[ "$obj_arch" = "$full_arch" ] || return 1
unset ASFLAGS LDFLAGS
unset CFLAGS_GCC CFLAGS_CLANG
if [ -n "$use_dash_twidth" ]; then
ASFLAGS="--$twidth"
CFLAGS_GCC="-m$twidth"
CFLAGS_CLANG="-m$twidth"
LDFLAGS="-b $full_arch"
fi
# Special parameters only available in dash_twidth mode.
[ -n "$use_dash_twidth" ] && case "$full_arch" in
"elf32-i386" )
LDFLAGS="$LDFLAGS -melf_i386"
CFLAGS_GCC="$CFLAGS_GCC -Wl,-b,elf32-i386 -Wl,-melf_i386"
CFLAGS_CLANG="$CFLAGS_GCC -Wl,-b,elf32-i386 -Wl,-melf_i386"
;;
esac
return 0
}
detect_special_flags() {
local architecture="$1"
# Check for an operational -m32/-m64
testcc "$GCC" "$CFLAGS_GCC -m$TWIDTH " &&
CFLAGS_GCC="$CFLAGS_GCC -m$TWIDTH "
# Use bfd linker instead of gold if available:
testcc "$GCC" "$CFLAGS_GCC -fuse-ld=bfd" &&
CFLAGS_GCC="$CFLAGS_GCC -fuse-ld=bfd" && LINKER_SUFFIX='.bfd'
testcc "$GCC" "$CFLAGS_GCC -fno-stack-protector" &&
CFLAGS_GCC="$CFLAGS_GCC -fno-stack-protector"
testcc "$GCC" "$CFLAGS_GCC -Wl,--build-id=none" &&
CFLAGS_GCC="$CFLAGS_GCC -Wl,--build-id=none"
case "$architecture" in
x86)
;;
x64)
;;
arm64)
testld "$GCC" "$CFLAGS_GCC" "${GCCPREFIX}ld${LINKER_SUFFIX}" \
"$LDFLAGS --fix-cortex-a53-843419" && \
LDFLAGS_ARM64_A53_ERRATUM_843419+=" --fix-cortex-a53-843419"
;;
mipsel)
testcc "$GCC" "$CFLAGS_GCC -mno-abicalls -fno-pic" && \
CFLAGS_GCC+=" -mno-abicalls -fno-pic"
xcompile: improve mips toolchain handling The mips toolchain used by coreboot so far comes from Chrome OS chroot and is built explicitly for little endian code generation. Other flavors of MIPS toolchain usually generate big endian code by default and require command line options to switch to little endian mode. This patch adds another variable to the set of compiler flags examined to determine compiler compatibility. This results in adding another nested for loop in test_architecture(). To avoid the need to break from different levels of nesting, processing of the successful case is taken out from test_architecture(). With this change the Mentor Graphics provided mips GCC toolchain is accepted by xcompile, resulting in the following output: ARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips mipsel CC_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS_mips:= -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -EL CPP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-cpp AS_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-as LD_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ld NM_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-nm OBJCOPY_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJDUMP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objdump READELF_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-readelf STRIP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-strip AR_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ar Change-Id: I4da384b366880929693c59dc0e1c522b35c41bea Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9997 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-25 22:05:10 +02:00
# Enforce little endian mode.
testcc "$GCC" "$CFLAGS_GCC -EL" && \
CFLAGS_GCC+=" -EL"
;;
esac
}
detect_compiler_runtime() {
test -z "$GCC" || \
CC_RT_GCC="$(${GCC} ${CFLAGS_GCC} -print-libgcc-file-name)"
if [ ${CLANG_RUNTIME} = "libgcc" ]; then
CC_RT_CLANG=${CC_RT_GCC}
else
test -z "$CLANG" || \
CC_RT_CLANG="$(${CLANG} ${CFLAGS_CLANG} -print-libgcc-file-name 2>/dev/null)"
fi
}
report_arch_toolchain() {
cat <<EOF
# elf${TWIDTH}-${TBFDARCH} toolchain (${GCC})
ARCH_SUPPORTED+=${TARCH}
SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=${TSUPP-${TARCH}}
# GCC
GCC_CC_${TARCH}:=${GCC}
GCC_CFLAGS_${TARCH}:=${CFLAGS_GCC}
GCC_COMPILER_RT_${TARCH}:=${CC_RT_GCC}
GCC_COMPILER_RT_FLAGS_${TARCH}:=${CC_RT_EXTRA_GCC}
EOF
# Generally the x86 should build for i686 -- no sse/mmx
# instructions since SMM modules are compiled using these
# flags. Note that this doesn't prevent a project using
# xcompile to explicitly specify -mmsse, etc flags.
# The Quark processor doesn't support the instructions
# introduced with the Pentium 6 architecture, so allow it
# to use i586 instead.
if [ "${TARCH}" = "x86_64" ]; then
cat <<EOF
GCC_CFLAGS_${TARCH} += -march=nocona -malign-data=abi
EOF
fi
if [ "${TARCH}" = "x86_32" ]; then
cat <<EOF
ifneq (\$(CONFIG_USE_MARCH_586)\$(CONFIG_LP_USE_MARCH_586),)
GCC_CFLAGS_${TARCH} += -march=i586
else
GCC_CFLAGS_${TARCH} += -march=i686
endif
EOF
fi
cat <<EOF
# Clang
CLANG_CC_${TARCH}:=${CLANG}
CLANG_CFLAGS_${TARCH}:=${CFLAGS_CLANG}
CLANG_CFLAGS_${TARCH}+=-Qunused-arguments -m${TWIDTH}
# tone down clang compiler warnings
CLANG_CFLAGS_${TARCH}+=-Wno-unused-variable -Wno-unused-function -Wno-tautological-compare
CLANG_CFLAGS_${TARCH}+=-Wno-shift-overflow -Wno-address-of-packed-member -Wno-initializer-overrides
CLANG_COMPILER_RT_${TARCH}:=${CC_RT_CLANG}
CLANG_COMPILER_RT_FLAGS_${TARCH}:=${CC_RT_EXTRA_CLANG}
ifeq (\$(CONFIG_COMPILER_GCC)\$(CONFIG_LP_COMPILER_GCC),y)
CC_${TARCH}:=\$(GCC_CC_${TARCH})
CFLAGS_${TARCH}:=\$(GCC_CFLAGS_${TARCH})
COMPILER_RT_${TARCH}:=\$(GCC_COMPILER_RT_${TARCH})
COMPILER_RT_FLAGS_${TARCH}:=\$(GCC_COMPILER_RT_FLAGS_${TARCH})
else
CC_${TARCH}:=\$(CLANG_CC_${TARCH})
CFLAGS_${TARCH}:=\$(CLANG_CFLAGS_${TARCH})
COMPILER_RT_${TARCH}:=\$(CLANG_COMPILER_RT_${TARCH})
COMPILER_RT_FLAGS_${TARCH}:=\$(CLANG_COMPILER_RT_FLAGS_${TARCH})
endif
CPP_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}cpp
AS_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}as ${ASFLAGS}
LD_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}ld${LINKER_SUFFIX} ${LDFLAGS}
EOF
if [ "${TARCH}" = "arm64" ] && \
[ -n "${LDFLAGS_ARM64_A53_ERRATUM_843419}" ]; then
cat <<EOF
ifeq (\$(CONFIG_ARM64_A53_ERRATUM_843419),y)
LD_${TARCH}+=${LDFLAGS_ARM64_A53_ERRATUM_843419}
endif
EOF
fi # if [ "${TARCH}" = "arm64" ]...
cat <<EOF
NM_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}nm
OBJCOPY_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}objcopy
OBJDUMP_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}objdump
READELF_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}readelf
STRIP_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}strip
AR_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}ar
GNATBIND_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}gnatbind
CROSS_COMPILE_${TARCH}:=${GCCPREFIX}
EOF
#The two blank lines above are intentional separators
}
# Architecture definitions
SUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURES="arm arm64 mipsel riscv x64 x86 ppc64"
# TARCH: local name for the architecture
# (used as CC_${TARCH} in the build system)
# TBFDARCHS: architecture name in binutils (eg elf32-${TBFDARCH})
# TCLIST: first part of the compiler triplet (eg i386 in i386-elf)
# TWIDTH: numerical argument for cpu mode: gcc -m${TWIDTH}
# TSUPP: supported subarchs (for -mcpu=...)
# TABI: typically elf, eabi or linux
ARM: Generalize armv7 as arm. There are ARM systems which are essentially heterogeneous multicores where some cores implement a different ARM architecture version than other cores. A specific example is the tegra124 which boots on an ARMv4 coprocessor while most code, including most of the firmware, runs on the main ARMv7 core. To support SOCs like this, the plan is to generalize the ARM architecture so that all versions are available, and an SOC/CPU can then select what architecture variant should be used for each component of the firmware; bootblock, romstage, and ramstage. Old-Change-Id: I22e048c3bc72bd56371e14200942e436c1e312c2 Signed-off-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@google.com> Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/171338 Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> Tested-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> (cherry picked from commit 8423a41529da0ff67fb9873be1e2beb30b09ae2d) Signed-off-by: Isaac Christensen <isaac.christensen@se-eng.com> ARM: Split out ARMv7 code and make it possible to have other arch versions. We don't always want to use ARMv7 code when building for ARM, so we should separate out the ARMv7 code so it can be excluded, and also make it possible to include code for some other version of the architecture instead, all per build component for cases where we need more than one architecture version at a time. The tegra124 bootblock will ultimately need to be ARMv4, but until we have some ARMv4 code to switch over to we can leave it set to ARMv7. Old-Change-Id: Ia982c91057fac9c252397b7c866224f103761cc7 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/171400 Reviewed-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> Tested-by: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Gabe Black <gabeblack@chromium.org> (cherry picked from commit 799514e6060aa97acdcf081b5c48f965be134483) Squashed two related patches for splitting ARM support into general ARM support and ARMv7 specific pieces. Change-Id: Ic6511507953a2223c87c55f90252c4a4e1dd6010 Signed-off-by: Isaac Christensen <isaac.christensen@se-eng.com> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/6782 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins)
2013-10-01 08:00:33 +02:00
arch_config_arm() {
TARCH="arm"
TBFDARCHS="littlearm"
TCLIST="armv7-a armv7a arm"
TWIDTH="32"
TSUPP="arm armv4 armv7 armv7_m armv7_r"
TABI="eabi"
}
arch_config_arm64() {
TARCH="arm64"
TBFDARCHS="littleaarch64"
TCLIST="aarch64"
TWIDTH="64"
TSUPP="arm64 armv8_64"
TABI="elf"
}
arch_config_riscv() {
TARCH="riscv"
TBFDARCHS="littleriscv"
TCLIST="riscv64 riscv"
TWIDTH="64"
TABI="elf"
}
arch_config_x64() {
TARCH="x86_64"
TBFDARCHS="x86-64"
TCLIST="x86_64"
TWIDTH="64"
TABI="elf"
}
arch_config_x86() {
TARCH="x86_32"
TBFDARCHS="i386"
TCLIST="i386 x86_64"
TWIDTH="32"
TABI="elf"
CC_RT_EXTRA_GCC="--wrap __divdi3 --wrap __udivdi3 --wrap __moddi3 --wrap __umoddi3"
}
arch_config_mipsel() {
TARCH="mips"
TBFDARCHS="tradlittlemips littlemips"
TCLIST="mipsel"
TWIDTH="32"
TSUPP="mips mipsel"
TABI="elf"
xcompile: improve mips toolchain handling The mips toolchain used by coreboot so far comes from Chrome OS chroot and is built explicitly for little endian code generation. Other flavors of MIPS toolchain usually generate big endian code by default and require command line options to switch to little endian mode. This patch adds another variable to the set of compiler flags examined to determine compiler compatibility. This results in adding another nested for loop in test_architecture(). To avoid the need to break from different levels of nesting, processing of the successful case is taken out from test_architecture(). With this change the Mentor Graphics provided mips GCC toolchain is accepted by xcompile, resulting in the following output: ARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips mipsel CC_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS_mips:= -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -EL CPP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-cpp AS_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-as LD_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ld NM_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-nm OBJCOPY_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJDUMP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objdump READELF_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-readelf STRIP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-strip AR_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ar Change-Id: I4da384b366880929693c59dc0e1c522b35c41bea Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9997 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-25 22:05:10 +02:00
TENDIAN="EL"
}
arch_config_ppc64() {
TARCH="ppc64"
TBFDARCHS="powerpc"
TCLIST="powerpc64"
TWIDTH="64"
TSUPP="ppc64"
TABI="linux-gnu" # there is no generic ABI on ppc64
CC_RT_EXTRA_GCC="-mcpu=power8 -mbig-endian"
}
# Right now, the clang reference toolchain is not building compiler-rt builtins
# for any of the cross compile architectures. Hence we use libgcc for now,
# because that is available and lets us proceed with getting coreboot clang
# ready. Toggle CLANG_RUNTIME if you want to experiment with compiler-rt.
CLANG_RUNTIME="libgcc"
# CLANG_RUNTIME="compiler-rt"
test_architecture() {
local architecture=$1
xcompile: improve mips toolchain handling The mips toolchain used by coreboot so far comes from Chrome OS chroot and is built explicitly for little endian code generation. Other flavors of MIPS toolchain usually generate big endian code by default and require command line options to switch to little endian mode. This patch adds another variable to the set of compiler flags examined to determine compiler compatibility. This results in adding another nested for loop in test_architecture(). To avoid the need to break from different levels of nesting, processing of the successful case is taken out from test_architecture(). With this change the Mentor Graphics provided mips GCC toolchain is accepted by xcompile, resulting in the following output: ARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips mipsel CC_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS_mips:= -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -EL CPP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-cpp AS_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-as LD_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ld NM_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-nm OBJCOPY_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJDUMP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objdump READELF_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-readelf STRIP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-strip AR_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ar Change-Id: I4da384b366880929693c59dc0e1c522b35c41bea Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9997 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-25 22:05:10 +02:00
local endian gccprefix search
GCCPREFIX="invalid"
xcompile: improve mips toolchain handling The mips toolchain used by coreboot so far comes from Chrome OS chroot and is built explicitly for little endian code generation. Other flavors of MIPS toolchain usually generate big endian code by default and require command line options to switch to little endian mode. This patch adds another variable to the set of compiler flags examined to determine compiler compatibility. This results in adding another nested for loop in test_architecture(). To avoid the need to break from different levels of nesting, processing of the successful case is taken out from test_architecture(). With this change the Mentor Graphics provided mips GCC toolchain is accepted by xcompile, resulting in the following output: ARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips mipsel CC_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS_mips:= -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -EL CPP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-cpp AS_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-as LD_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ld NM_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-nm OBJCOPY_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJDUMP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objdump READELF_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-readelf STRIP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-strip AR_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ar Change-Id: I4da384b366880929693c59dc0e1c522b35c41bea Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9997 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-25 22:05:10 +02:00
unset TABI TARCH TBFDARCH TCLIST TENDIAN TSUPP TWIDTH
unset CC_RT_EXTRA_GCC CC_RT_EXTRA_CLANG
unset GCC CLANG
if type "arch_config_$architecture" > /dev/null; then
"arch_config_$architecture"
else
die "no architecture definition for $architecture"
fi
# To override toolchain, define CROSS_COMPILE_$arch or CROSS_COMPILE as
# environment variable.
# Ex: CROSS_COMPILE_arm="armv7a-cros-linux-gnueabi-"
# CROSS_COMPILE_x86="i686-pc-linux-gnu-"
search="$(eval echo "\$CROSS_COMPILE_$architecture" 2>/dev/null)"
search="$search $CROSS_COMPILE"
for toolchain in $TCLIST; do
search="$search $XGCCPATH$toolchain-$TABI-"
search="$search $toolchain-$TABI-"
search="$search $toolchain-linux-gnu-"
search="$search $toolchain-linux-"
search="$search $toolchain-"
search="$search $toolchain-linux-gnueabi-"
done
echo "###########################################################################"
echo "# $architecture"
echo "# TARCH_SEARCH=$search"
# Search toolchain by checking assembler capability.
for TBFDARCH in $TBFDARCHS; do
for gccprefix in $search ""; do
program_exists "${gccprefix}as" || continue
xcompile: improve mips toolchain handling The mips toolchain used by coreboot so far comes from Chrome OS chroot and is built explicitly for little endian code generation. Other flavors of MIPS toolchain usually generate big endian code by default and require command line options to switch to little endian mode. This patch adds another variable to the set of compiler flags examined to determine compiler compatibility. This results in adding another nested for loop in test_architecture(). To avoid the need to break from different levels of nesting, processing of the successful case is taken out from test_architecture(). With this change the Mentor Graphics provided mips GCC toolchain is accepted by xcompile, resulting in the following output: ARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips mipsel CC_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS_mips:= -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -EL CPP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-cpp AS_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-as LD_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ld NM_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-nm OBJCOPY_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJDUMP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objdump READELF_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-readelf STRIP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-strip AR_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ar Change-Id: I4da384b366880929693c59dc0e1c522b35c41bea Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9997 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-25 22:05:10 +02:00
for endian in $TENDIAN ""; do
{ testas "$gccprefix" "$TWIDTH" "$TBFDARCH" \
"" "$endian" ||
xcompile: improve mips toolchain handling The mips toolchain used by coreboot so far comes from Chrome OS chroot and is built explicitly for little endian code generation. Other flavors of MIPS toolchain usually generate big endian code by default and require command line options to switch to little endian mode. This patch adds another variable to the set of compiler flags examined to determine compiler compatibility. This results in adding another nested for loop in test_architecture(). To avoid the need to break from different levels of nesting, processing of the successful case is taken out from test_architecture(). With this change the Mentor Graphics provided mips GCC toolchain is accepted by xcompile, resulting in the following output: ARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips mipsel CC_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS_mips:= -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -EL CPP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-cpp AS_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-as LD_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ld NM_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-nm OBJCOPY_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJDUMP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objdump READELF_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-readelf STRIP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-strip AR_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ar Change-Id: I4da384b366880929693c59dc0e1c522b35c41bea Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9997 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-25 22:05:10 +02:00
testas "$gccprefix" "$TWIDTH" "$TBFDARCH" \
"TRUE" "$endian" ; } && \
testcc "${gccprefix}gcc" "$CFLAGS_GCC" && \
GCCPREFIX="$gccprefix" && \
break 3
xcompile: improve mips toolchain handling The mips toolchain used by coreboot so far comes from Chrome OS chroot and is built explicitly for little endian code generation. Other flavors of MIPS toolchain usually generate big endian code by default and require command line options to switch to little endian mode. This patch adds another variable to the set of compiler flags examined to determine compiler compatibility. This results in adding another nested for loop in test_architecture(). To avoid the need to break from different levels of nesting, processing of the successful case is taken out from test_architecture(). With this change the Mentor Graphics provided mips GCC toolchain is accepted by xcompile, resulting in the following output: ARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips SUBARCH_SUPPORTED+=mips mipsel CC_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-gcc CFLAGS_mips:= -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -fno-stack-protector -Wl,--build-id=none -mno-abicalls -fno-pic -EL CPP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-cpp AS_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-as LD_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ld NM_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-nm OBJCOPY_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJDUMP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-objdump READELF_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-readelf STRIP_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-strip AR_mips:=mips-linux-gnu-ar Change-Id: I4da384b366880929693c59dc0e1c522b35c41bea Signed-off-by: Vadim Bendebury <vbendeb@chromium.org> Reviewed-on: http://review.coreboot.org/9997 Tested-by: build bot (Jenkins) Reviewed-by: Patrick Georgi <pgeorgi@google.com> Reviewed-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>
2015-04-25 22:05:10 +02:00
done
done
done
if [ "invalid" != "$GCCPREFIX" ]; then
GCC="${GCCPREFIX}gcc"
fi
for clang_arch in $TCLIST invalid; do
for clang_prefix in $search $XGCCPATH ""; do
testcc "${clang_prefix}clang" "-target ${clang_arch}-$TABI -c" && break 2
done
done
if [ "invalid" != "$clang_arch" ]; then
# FIXME: this may break in a clang && !gcc configuration,
# but that's more of a clang limitation. Let's be optimistic
# that this will change in the future.
CLANG="${clang_prefix}clang"
CFLAGS_CLANG="-target ${clang_arch}-${TABI} --rtlib=${CLANG_RUNTIME} $CFLAGS_CLANG -ccc-gcc-name ${GCC}"
fi
}
OUT="$(mktemp /tmp/temp.XXXXXX 2>/dev/null || echo /tmp/temp.coreboot.$RANDOM)"
rm -f $OUT
for architecture in $SUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURES; do
(
TMPFILE="$(mktemp /tmp/temp.XXXXXX 2>/dev/null || echo /tmp/temp.coreboot.$RANDOM)"
touch $TMPFILE
test_architecture "$architecture"
detect_special_flags "$architecture"
detect_compiler_runtime "$architecture"
report_arch_toolchain
clean_up
) > $OUT.$architecture &
done
wait
for architecture in $SUPPORTED_ARCHITECTURES; do
cat $OUT.$architecture
rm -f $OUT.$architecture
done
echo XCOMPILE_COMPLETE:=1