#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 2008-2010 by coresystems GmbH # written by Patrick Georgi and # Stefan Reinauer # # Copyright (C) 2011 by Sage Electronic Engineering # # 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. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc. # cd `dirname $0` CROSSGCC_DATE="June 4th, 2015" CROSSGCC_VERSION="1.29" # default settings TARGETDIR=`pwd`/xgcc TARGETARCH=i386-elf DESTDIR= # GCC toolchain version numbers GMP_VERSION=6.0.0 MPFR_VERSION=3.1.2 MPC_VERSION=1.0.3 LIBELF_VERSION=0.8.13 GCC_VERSION=4.9.2 GCC_AUTOCONF_VERSION=2.69 BINUTILS_VERSION=2.25 GDB_VERSION=7.9 IASL_VERSION=20150204 PYTHON_VERSION=3.4.3 EXPAT_VERSION=2.1.0 # CLANG version number CLANG_VERSION=3.6.1 # GCC toolchain archive locations GMP_ARCHIVE="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gmp/gmp-${GMP_VERSION}a.tar.bz2" MPFR_ARCHIVE="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/mpfr/mpfr-${MPFR_VERSION}.tar.bz2" MPC_ARCHIVE="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/mpc/mpc-${MPC_VERSION}.tar.gz" LIBELF_ARCHIVE="http://www.mr511.de/software/libelf-${LIBELF_VERSION}.tar.gz" GCC_ARCHIVE="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gcc/gcc-${GCC_VERSION}/gcc-${GCC_VERSION}.tar.bz2" BINUTILS_ARCHIVE="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/binutils/binutils-${BINUTILS_VERSION}.tar.bz2" GDB_ARCHIVE="http://ftpmirror.gnu.org/gdb/gdb-${GDB_VERSION}.tar.xz" IASL_ARCHIVE="https://acpica.org/sites/acpica/files/acpica-unix-${IASL_VERSION}.tar.gz" PYTHON_ARCHIVE="http://www.python.org/ftp/python/${PYTHON_VERSION}/Python-${PYTHON_VERSION}.tar.xz" EXPAT_ARCHIVE="http://downloads.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/expat/expat-${EXPAT_VERSION}.tar.gz" # CLANG toolchain archive locations LLVM_ARCHIVE="http://llvm.org/releases/${CLANG_VERSION}/llvm-${CLANG_VERSION}.src.tar.xz" CFE_ARCHIVE="http://llvm.org/releases/${CLANG_VERSION}/cfe-${CLANG_VERSION}.src.tar.xz" CRT_ARCHIVE="http://llvm.org/releases/${CLANG_VERSION}/compiler-rt-${CLANG_VERSION}.src.tar.xz" CTE_ARCHIVE="http://llvm.org/releases/${CLANG_VERSION}/clang-tools-extra-${CLANG_VERSION}.src.tar.xz" # GCC toolchain directories GMP_DIR="gmp-${GMP_VERSION}" MPFR_DIR="mpfr-${MPFR_VERSION}" MPC_DIR="mpc-${MPC_VERSION}" LIBELF_DIR="libelf-${LIBELF_VERSION}" GCC_DIR="gcc-${GCC_VERSION}" BINUTILS_DIR="binutils-${BINUTILS_VERSION}" GDB_DIR="gdb-${GDB_VERSION}" IASL_DIR="acpica-unix-${IASL_VERSION}" PYTHON_DIR="Python-${PYTHON_VERSION}" EXPAT_DIR="expat-${EXPAT_VERSION}" # CLANG toolchain directories LLVM_DIR="llvm-${CLANG_VERSION}.src" CFE_DIR="cfe-${CLANG_VERSION}.src" CRT_DIR="compiler-rt-${CLANG_VERSION}.src" CTE_DIR="clang-tools-extra-${CLANG_VERSION}.src" unset MAKELEVEL MAKEFLAGS SAVETEMPS=0 BUILDCLANG=0 SKIPGDB=1 SKIPPYTHON=1 red='\033[0;31m' RED='\033[1;31m' green='\033[0;32m' GREEN='\033[1;32m' blue='\033[0;34m' BLUE='\033[1;34m' cyan='\033[0;36m' CYAN='\033[1;36m' NC='\033[0m' # No Color UNAME=`uname` normalize_dirs() { mkdir -p $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib test -d $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib32 && mv $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib32/* $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib test -d $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib64 && mv $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib64/* $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib rmdir -p $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib32 $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib64 perl -pi -e "s,/lib32,/lib," $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib/*.la perl -pi -e "s,/lib64,/lib," $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib/*.la } searchtool() { # $1 short name # $2 search string # $3 soft fail if set # result: file name of that tool on stdout # or no output if nothing suitable was found search=GNU if [ -n "$2" ]; then search="$2" fi for i in "$1" "g$1" "gnu$1"; do if test -x "`which $i 2>/dev/null`"; then if test `cat /dev/null | $i --version 2>&1 |grep -c "$search"` \ -gt 0; then echo $i return fi fi done # A workaround for OSX 10.9 and some BSDs, whose nongnu # patch and tar also work. if [ $UNAME = "Darwin" -o $UNAME = "FreeBSD" -o $UNAME = "NetBSD" -o $UNAME = "OpenBSD" ]; then if [ "$1" = "patch" -o "$1" = "tar" ]; then if test -x "`which $1 2>/dev/null`"; then echo $1 return fi fi fi if [ "`echo $1 | cut -b -3`" = "sha" ]; then if [ $UNAME = "FreeBSD" ]; then if test -x "`which sha1 2>/dev/null`"; then echo sha1 return fi fi if [ $UNAME = "NetBSD" ]; then if test -x "`which cksum 2>/dev/null`"; then echo cksum -a `echo $1 | sed -e 's,sum,,'` return fi fi if [ $UNAME = "Darwin" ]; then if test -x "`which openssl 2>/dev/null`"; then echo openssl `echo $1 | sed -e 's,sum,,'` return fi fi fi printf "${RED}ERROR:${red} Missing tool: Please install $1 (eg using your OS packaging system)${NC}\n" >&2 [ -z "$3" ] && exit 1 false } TAR=`searchtool tar` || exit $? PATCH=`searchtool patch` || exit $? MAKE=`searchtool make` || exit $? CMAKE=`searchtool cmake "cmake"` || exit $? SHA1SUM=`searchtool sha1sum` SHA512SUM=`searchtool sha512sum` CHECKSUM=$SHA1SUM searchtool m4 > /dev/null searchtool bison > /dev/null searchtool flex flex > /dev/null searchtool g++ "Free Software Foundation" nofail > /dev/null || \ searchtool clang "clang version" > /dev/null searchtool wget > /dev/null searchtool bzip2 "bzip2," > /dev/null download() { PACKAGE=$1 archive=$PACKAGE"_ARCHIVE" archive="`eval echo '$'$archive`" FILE=`basename $archive` printf " * $FILE " test -f tarballs/$FILE && \ (test -z "$CHECKSUM" || \ test "`cat sum/$FILE.cksum 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's,.*\([0-9a-f]\{40\}\).*,\1,'`" = "`$CHECKSUM tarballs/$FILE 2>/dev/null | sed -e 's,.*\([0-9a-f]\{40\}\).*,\1,'`" ) && \ printf "(cached)" || ( printf "(downloading)" rm -f tarballs/$FILE cd tarballs wget --no-check-certificate -q $archive cd .. test ! -f sum/$FILE.cksum && test -f tarballs/$FILE && \ (test -z "$CHECKSUM" || $CHECKSUM tarballs/$FILE > sum/$FILE.cksum ) && \ printf "(checksum created. ${RED}Note. Please upload sum/$FILE.cksum if the corresponding archive is upgraded.${NC})" ) test -f tarballs/$FILE || \ printf "\n${RED}Failed to download $FILE.${NC}\n" test -f tarballs/$FILE || exit 1 printf "\n" } unpack_and_patch() { PACKAGE=$1 archive=$PACKAGE"_ARCHIVE" archive="`eval echo '$'$archive`" dir=$PACKAGE"_DIR" dir="`eval echo '$'${dir}`" test -d ${dir} && test -f ${dir}/.unpack_success || ( printf " * `basename $archive`\n" FLAGS=zxf suffix=`echo $archive | sed 's,.*\.,,'` test "$suffix" = "gz" && FLAGS=zxf test "$suffix" = "bz2" && FLAGS=jxf test "$suffix" = "xz" && FLAGS="--xz -xf" test "$suffix" = "lzma" && FLAGS="--lzma -xf" $TAR $FLAGS tarballs/`basename $archive` for patch in patches/${dir}_*.patch; do test -r $patch || continue printf " o `basename $patch`\n" $PATCH -s -N -p0 < `echo $patch` || \ printf "\n${RED}Failed $patch.${NC}\n" done touch ${dir}/.unpack_success ) } wait_for_build() { # $1: directory in which log file and failure marker are stored cat > "$1/crossgcc-build.log" test -r "$1/.failed" && printf "${RED}failed${NC}. Check $1/crossgcc-build.log.\n" || \ printf "${green}ok${NC}\n" test -r "$1/.failed" && exit 1 true } cleanup() { printf "Cleaning up temporary files... " # GCC toolchain rm -rf ${GMP_DIR} ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gmp rm -rf ${MPFR_DIR} ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-mpfr rm -rf ${MPC_DIR} ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-mpc rm -rf ${LIBELF_DIR} ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-libelf rm -rf ${BINUTILS_DIR} ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-binutils rm -rf ${GCC_DIR} ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gcc # Other tools rm -rf ${GDB_DIR} ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gdb rm -rf ${EXPAT_DIR} ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-expat rm -rf ${PYTHON_DIR} ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-python rm -rf ${IASL_DIR} # CLANG rm -rf ${LLVM_DIR} ${CFE_DIR} ${CRT_DIR} ${CTE_DIR} ${BUILDDIR} printf "${green}ok${NC}\n" } myhelp() { printf "Usage: $0 [-V] [-c] [-p ] [-d ] [-D ] [-C] [-G] [-S]\n" printf " $0 [-V|--version]\n" printf " $0 [-h|--help]\n\n" printf "Options:\n" printf " [-V|--version] print version number and exit\n" printf " [-h|--help] print this help and exit\n" printf " [-c|--clean] remove temporary files before build\n" printf " [-t|--savetemps] don't remove temporary files after build\n" printf " [-y|--ccache] Use ccache when building cross compiler\n" printf " [-j|--jobs ] run jobs in parallel in make\n" printf " [-C|--clang] build CLANG toolchain" printf " [-p|--platform ] target platform to build cross compiler for\n" printf " (defaults to $TARGETARCH) *)\n" printf " [-d|--directory ] target directory to install cross compiler to\n" printf " (defaults to $TARGETDIR)\n\n" printf " [-D|--destdir ] destination directory to install cross compiler to\n" printf " (for RPM builds, default unset)\n" printf " [-G|--gdb] build GNU debugger *)\n" printf " [-S|--scripting] build scripting support for GDB *)\n\n" printf " *) option only available when building GCC toolchain (not with CLANG)\n\n" } myversion() { # version tag is always printed, so just print the license here cat << EOF Copyright (C) 2008-2010 by coresystems GmbH Copyright (C) 2011 by Sage Electronic Engineering This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. EOF } printf "${blue}Welcome to the ${red}coreboot${blue} cross toolchain builder v$CROSSGCC_VERSION ($CROSSGCC_DATE)${NC}\n\n" # Look if we have getopt. If not, build it. export PATH=$PATH:. getopt - > /dev/null 2>/dev/null || gcc -o getopt getopt.c # parse parameters.. try to find out whether we're running GNU getopt getoptbrand="`getopt -V | sed -e '1!d' -e 's,^\(......\).*,\1,'`" if [ "${getoptbrand}" = "getopt" ]; then # Detected GNU getopt that supports long options. args=`getopt -l version,help,clean,directory:,platform:,jobs:,destdir:,savetemps,skip-gdb,ccache,clang Vhcd:p:j:D:tGyC -- "$@"` eval set "$args" else # Detected non-GNU getopt args=`getopt Vhcd:p:j:D:tGyC $*` set -- $args fi if [ $? != 0 ]; then myhelp exit 1 fi while true ; do case "$1" in -V|--version) shift; myversion; exit 0;; -h|--help) shift; myhelp; exit 0;; -c|--clean) shift; clean=1;; -t|--savetemps) shift; SAVETEMPS=1;; -d|--directory) shift; TARGETDIR="$1"; shift;; -p|--platform) shift; TARGETARCH="$1"; shift;; -D|--destdir) shift; DESTDIR="$1"; shift;; -j|--jobs) shift; JOBS="-j $1"; shift;; -C|--clang) shift; BUILDCLANG=1;; -G|--gdb) shift; SKIPGDB=0;; -S|--scripting) shift; SKIPPYTHON=0;; -y|--ccache) shift; USECCACHE=1;; --) shift; break;; -*) printf "Invalid option\n\n"; myhelp; exit 1;; *) break;; esac done case "$TARGETARCH" in x86_64-elf) ;; x86_64*) TARGETARCH=x86_64-elf;; i386-elf) ;; i386-mingw32) ;; mipsel-elf) ;; riscv-elf) ;; i386*) TARGETARCH=i386-elf;; arm*) TARGETARCH=armv7-a-eabi;; aarch64*) TARGETARCH=aarch64-elf;; *) printf "${red}WARNING: Unsupported architecture $TARGETARCH.${NC}\n\n"; ;; esac if [ "$BUILDCLANG" -eq 0 ]; then echo "Target architecture is now $TARGETARCH" NAME="${TARGETARCH} cross" PACKAGES="GMP MPFR MPC LIBELF BINUTILS GCC IASL" else NAME=clang PACKAGES="LLVM CFE CRT CTE" fi BUILDDIRPREFIX=build-${TARGETARCH} BUILDDIR=$PWD/build-clang if [ "$clean" = "1" ]; then cleanup fi if [ $SKIPGDB -eq 1 ]; then printf "Will skip GDB ... ${green}ok${NC}\n" if [ $SKIPPYTHON -eq 0 ]; then printf "Python scripting needs GDB ... disabling ... ${green}ok${NC}\n" SKIPPYTHON=1 fi else PACKAGES="$PACKAGES GDB" fi if [ $SKIPPYTHON -eq 0 ]; then PACKAGES="$PACKAGES EXPAT PYTHON" fi # coreboot does not like the GOLD linker # USE_GOLD="--enable-gold" USE_GOLD="" GCC_OPTIONS="--enable-lto" printf "Downloading tar balls ... \n" mkdir -p tarballs for P in $PACKAGES; do download $P done printf "Downloaded tar balls ... ${green}ok${NC}\n" printf "Unpacking and patching ... \n" for P in $PACKAGES; do unpack_and_patch $P done printf "Unpacked and patched ... ${green}ok${NC}\n" if [[ "$PACKAGES" == *GCC* ]]; then CC=cc if [ $UNAME = "Darwin" ]; then #GCC_OPTIONS="$GCC_OPTIONS --enable-threads=posix" # generally the OS X compiler can create x64 binaries. # Per default it generated i386 binaries in 10.5 and x64 # binaries in 10.6 (even if the kernel is 32bit) # For some weird reason, 10.5 autodetects an ABI=64 though # so we're setting the ABI explicitly here. if [ `sysctl -n hw.optional.x86_64 2>/dev/null` -eq 1 ] 2>/dev/null; then OPTIONS="ABI=64" else OPTIONS="ABI=32" fi # In Xcode 4.5.2 the default compiler is clang. # However, this compiler fails to compile gcc 4.7.x. As a # workaround it's possible to compile gcc with llvm-gcc. if $CC -v 2>&1 | grep -q LLVM; then CC=llvm-gcc fi fi fi # GCC if [ "$USECCACHE" = 1 ]; then CC="ccache $CC" fi mkdir -p ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gmp ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-mpfr ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-mpc ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-libelf ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-binutils \ ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gcc ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-python ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-expat ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gdb mkdir -p ${BUILDDIR} mkdir -p $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/bin export PATH=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/bin:$PATH [[ "$PACKAGES" == *GMP* ]] && \ if [ -f ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gmp/.success ]; then printf "Skipping GMP as it is already built\n" else printf "Building GMP ${GMP_VERSION} ... " ( cd ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gmp rm -f .failed CC="$CC" CFLAGS="-Os" ../${GMP_DIR}/configure --disable-shared --enable-fat --prefix=$TARGETDIR $OPTIONS \ || touch .failed $MAKE $JOBS || touch .failed $MAKE install DESTDIR=$DESTDIR || touch .failed normalize_dirs if [ ! -f .failed ]; then touch .success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gmp" || exit 1 # Now set CFLAGS to match GMP CFLAGS but strip out -pedantic # as GCC 4.6.x fails if it's there. HOSTCFLAGS=`grep __GMP_CFLAGS $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/include/gmp.h |cut -d\" -f2 |\ sed s,-pedantic,,` fi [[ "$PACKAGES" == *MPFR* ]] && \ if [ -f ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-mpfr/.success ]; then printf "Skipping MPFR as it is already built\n" else printf "Building MPFR ${MPFR_VERSION} ... " ( test $UNAME = "Darwin" && CFLAGS="$CFLAGS -force_cpusubtype_ALL" cd ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-mpfr rm -f .failed CC="$CC" ../${MPFR_DIR}/configure --disable-shared --prefix=$TARGETDIR \ --infodir=$TARGETDIR/info \ --with-gmp=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR CFLAGS="$HOSTCFLAGS" || \ touch .failed $MAKE $JOBS || touch .failed $MAKE install DESTDIR=$DESTDIR || touch .failed normalize_dirs # work around build problem of libgmp.la if [ "$DESTDIR" != "" ]; then perl -pi -e "s,$DESTDIR,," $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/libgmp.la fi if [ ! -f .failed ]; then touch .success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-mpfr" || exit 1 fi [[ "$PACKAGES" == *MPC* ]] && \ if [ -f ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-mpc/.success ]; then printf "Skipping MPC as it is already built\n" else printf "Building MPC ${MPC_VERSION} ... " ( cd ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-mpc rm -f .failed CC="$CC" ../${MPC_DIR}/configure --disable-shared --prefix=$TARGETDIR \ --infodir=$TARGETDIR/info --with-mpfr=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR \ --with-gmp=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR CFLAGS="$HOSTCFLAGS" || \ touch .failed $MAKE $JOBS || touch .failed $MAKE install DESTDIR=$DESTDIR || touch .failed normalize_dirs if [ ! -f .failed ]; then touch .success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-mpc" || exit 1 fi [[ "$PACKAGES" == *LIBELF* ]] && \ if [ -f ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-libelf/.success ]; then printf "Skipping libelf as it is already built\n" else printf "Building libelf ${LIBELF_VERSION} ... " ( cd ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-libelf rm -f .failed echo "$HOSTCFLAGS" CC="$CC" CFLAGS="$HOSTCFLAGS" libelf_cv_elf_h_works=no \ ../${LIBELF_DIR}/configure --disable-shared --prefix=$TARGETDIR \ --infodir=$TARGETDIR/info CFLAGS="$HOSTCFLAGS" || touch .failed $MAKE $JOBS || touch .failed $MAKE install prefix=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR || touch .failed normalize_dirs if [ ! -f .failed ]; then touch .success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-libelf" || exit 1 fi [[ "$PACKAGES" == *BINUTILS* ]] && \ if [ -f ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-binutils/.success ]; then printf "Skipping binutils as it is already built\n" else printf "Building binutils ${BINUTILS_VERSION} ... " ( # What a pain: binutils don't come with configure # script anymore. Create it: cd binutils-${BINUTILS_VERSION}/ autoconf cd .. # Now build binutils cd ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-binutils rm -f .failed CC="$CC" ../binutils-${BINUTILS_VERSION}/configure --prefix=$TARGETDIR \ --target=${TARGETARCH} --disable-werror --disable-nls \ $USE_GOLD CFLAGS="$HOSTCFLAGS" || touch .failed $MAKE $JOBS || touch .failed $MAKE install DESTDIR=$DESTDIR || touch .failed if [ ! -f .failed ]; then touch .success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-binutils" || exit 1 fi [[ "$PACKAGES" == *GCC* ]] && \ if [ -f ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gcc/.success ]; then printf "Skipping GCC as it is already built\n" else printf "Building GCC ${GCC_VERSION} ... " ( # Even worse than binutils: GCC does not come with configure # script anymore, but also enforces an obsolete autoconf version # to create it. This is a poster child of how autotools help make # software portable. cd gcc-${GCC_VERSION} sed '/dnl Ensure exactly this Autoconf version is used/d' \ config/override.m4 > config/override.m4.new autoconf_version=`autoconf -V | grep "autoconf" | tr ' ' '\n' | tail -1` sed "s/${GCC_AUTOCONF_VERSION}/${autoconf_version}/g" \ config/override.m4.new > config/override.m4 autoconf cd .. # Now, finally, we can build gcc: cd ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gcc rm -f .failed # GCC does not honour HOSTCFLAGS at all. CFLAGS are used for # both target and host object files. This is pretty misdesigned. # There's a work-around called CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD and CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET # but it does not seem to work properly. At least the host library # libiberty is not compiled with CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD. CC="$CC" CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="-O2" CFLAGS="$HOSTCFLAGS" \ CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="$HOSTCFLAGS" ../gcc-${GCC_VERSION}/configure \ --prefix=$TARGETDIR --libexecdir=$TARGETDIR/lib \ --target=${TARGETARCH} --disable-werror --disable-shared \ --disable-libssp --disable-bootstrap --disable-nls \ --disable-libquadmath --without-headers \ $GCC_OPTIONS --enable-languages="c" $USE_GOLD \ --with-gmp=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR --with-mpfr=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR \ --with-mpc=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR --with-libelf=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR \ --with-pkgversion="coreboot toolchain v$CROSSGCC_VERSION $CROSSGCC_DATE" \ || touch .failed $MAKE $JOBS CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="$HOSTCFLAGS" all-gcc || touch .failed $MAKE install-gcc DESTDIR=$DESTDIR || touch .failed if [ "`echo $TARGETARCH | grep -c -- -mingw32`" -eq 0 ]; then $MAKE $JOBS CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD="$HOSTCFLAGS" all-target-libgcc || touch .failed $MAKE install-target-libgcc DESTDIR=$DESTDIR || touch .failed fi if [ ! -f .failed ]; then touch .success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gcc" || exit 1 fi [[ "$PACKAGES" == *EXPAT* ]] && \ if [ -f ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-expat/.success ]; then printf "Skipping Expat as it is already built\n" else printf "Building Expat ${EXPAT_VERSION} ... " ( cd ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-expat rm -f .failed CC="$CC" CFLAGS="$HOSTCFLAGS" ../${EXPAT_DIR}/configure --disable-shared \ --prefix=$TARGETDIR --target=${TARGETARCH} || touch .failed $MAKE || touch .failed $MAKE install DESTDIR=$DESTDIR || touch .failed normalize_dirs if [ ! -f .failed ]; then touch .success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-expat" || exit 1 fi [[ "$PACKAGES" == *PYTHON* ]] && \ if [ -f ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-python/.success ]; then printf "Skipping Python as it is already built\n" else printf "Building Python ${PYTHON_VERSION} ... " ( cd ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-python rm -f .failed CC="$CC" CFLAGS="$HOSTCFLAGS" ../${PYTHON_DIR}/configure --prefix=$TARGETDIR \ --target=${TARGETARCH} || touch .failed $MAKE $JOBS || touch .failed $MAKE install DESTDIR=$DESTDIR || touch .failed normalize_dirs if [ ! -f .failed ]; then touch .success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-python" || exit 1 fi [[ "$PACKAGES" == *GDB* ]] && \ if [ -f ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gdb/.success ]; then printf "Skipping GDB as it is already built\n" else printf "Building GDB ${GDB_VERSION} ... " ( cd ${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gdb export PYTHONHOME=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR rm -f .failed if [ $(uname) != "FreeBSD" -a $(uname) != "NetBSD" ]; then LIBDL="-ldl" fi LDFLAGS="-Wl,-rpath,\$\$ORIGIN/../lib/ -L$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/lib \ -lpthread $LIBDL -lutil" \ CC="$CC" CFLAGS="$HOSTCFLAGS -I$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/include" \ ../gdb-${GDB_VERSION}/configure --prefix=$TARGETDIR \ --target=${TARGETARCH} --disable-werror --disable-nls $MAKE $JOBS || touch .failed $MAKE install DESTDIR=$DESTDIR || touch .failed if [ ! -f .failed ]; then touch .success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "${BUILDDIRPREFIX}-gdb" || exit 1 fi [[ "$PACKAGES" == *IASL* ]] && \ if [ -f $IASL_DIR/source/compiler/.success ]; then printf "Skipping IASL as it is already built\n" else printf "Building IASL ${IASL_VERSION} ... " ( RDIR=$IASL_DIR/source/compiler cd $IASL_DIR/generate/unix rm -f $RDIR/.failed CFLAGS="$HOSTCFLAGS" HOST="_LINUX" test $UNAME = "Darwin" && HOST="_APPLE" test $UNAME = "FreeBSD" && HOST="_FreeBSD" test $UNAME = "Cygwin" && HOST="_CYGWIN" HOST="$HOST" OPT_CFLAGS="-O -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2" CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" $MAKE CC="$CC" iasl || touch $RDIR/.failed rm -f $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/bin/iasl || touch $RDIR/.failed cp bin/iasl $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/bin || touch $RDIR/.failed if [ ! -f $RDIR/.failed ]; then touch $RDIR/.success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "$IASL_DIR/source/compiler" || exit 1 fi [[ "$PACKAGES" == *CLANG* ]] && \ if [ -f ${BUILDDIR}/.success ]; then printf "Skipping CLANG as it is already built\n" else printf "Building CLANG ${CLANG_VERSION} ... " ( ln -sf $PWD/$CFE_DIR $LLVM_DIR/tools/clang ln -sf $PWD/$CTE_DIR $LLVM_DIR/tools/clang/tools/extra ln -sf $PWD/$CRT_DIR $LLVM_DIR/projects/compiler-rt cd ${BUILDDIR} $CMAKE -G "Unix Makefiles" -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR \ -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release ../$LLVM_DIR || touch .failed $MAKE $JOBS || touch .failed $MAKE install || touch .failed cd - cp -a $CFE_DIR/tools/scan-build/* $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/bin cp -a $CFE_DIR/tools/scan-view/* $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/bin if [ ! -f .failed ]; then touch .success; fi ) 2>&1 | wait_for_build "${BUILDDIR}" || exit 1 fi # Adding git information of current tree to target directory # for reproducibility PROGNAME=`basename "$0"` rm -f "$DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/$PROGNAME".commit.* cp "$PROGNAME" $DESTDIR$TARGETDIR/"$PROGNAME.commit.`git describe`" if [ $SAVETEMPS -eq 0 ]; then cleanup else printf "Leaving temporary files around... ${green}ok${NC}\n" fi printf "\n${green}You can now run your $NAME toolchain from $TARGETDIR.${NC}\n"