| 1 | # Copyright 1999-2006 Gentoo Foundation |
1 | # Copyright 1999-2007 Gentoo Foundation |
| 2 | # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 |
2 | # Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2 |
| 3 | # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass,v 1.55 2006/01/24 22:35:10 dostrow Exp $ |
3 | # $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass,v 1.70 2007/06/16 07:11:43 vapier Exp $ |
| 4 | # |
4 | # |
| 5 | # Author: Toolchain Ninjas <toolchain@gentoo.org> |
5 | # Maintainer: Toolchain Ninjas <toolchain@gentoo.org> |
| 6 | # |
6 | # |
| 7 | # This eclass contains (or should) functions to get common info |
7 | # This eclass contains (or should) functions to get common info |
| 8 | # about the toolchain (libc/compiler/binutils/etc...) |
8 | # about the toolchain (libc/compiler/binutils/etc...) |
| 9 | |
9 | |
| 10 | inherit multilib |
10 | ___ECLASS_RECUR_TOOLCHAIN_FUNCS="yes" |
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11 | [[ -z ${___ECLASS_RECUR_MULTILIB} ]] && inherit multilib |
| 11 | |
12 | |
| 12 | DESCRIPTION="Based on the ${ECLASS} eclass" |
13 | DESCRIPTION="Based on the ${ECLASS} eclass" |
| 13 | |
14 | |
| 14 | tc-getPROG() { |
15 | tc-getPROG() { |
| 15 | local var=$1 |
16 | local var=$1 |
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| 33 | tc-getAR() { tc-getPROG AR ar "$@"; } |
34 | tc-getAR() { tc-getPROG AR ar "$@"; } |
| 34 | # Returns the name of the assembler |
35 | # Returns the name of the assembler |
| 35 | tc-getAS() { tc-getPROG AS as "$@"; } |
36 | tc-getAS() { tc-getPROG AS as "$@"; } |
| 36 | # Returns the name of the C compiler |
37 | # Returns the name of the C compiler |
| 37 | tc-getCC() { tc-getPROG CC gcc "$@"; } |
38 | tc-getCC() { tc-getPROG CC gcc "$@"; } |
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39 | # Returns the name of the C preprocessor |
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40 | tc-getCPP() { tc-getPROG CPP cpp "$@"; } |
| 38 | # Returns the name of the C++ compiler |
41 | # Returns the name of the C++ compiler |
| 39 | tc-getCXX() { tc-getPROG CXX g++ "$@"; } |
42 | tc-getCXX() { tc-getPROG CXX g++ "$@"; } |
| 40 | # Returns the name of the linker |
43 | # Returns the name of the linker |
| 41 | tc-getLD() { tc-getPROG LD ld "$@"; } |
44 | tc-getLD() { tc-getPROG LD ld "$@"; } |
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45 | # Returns the name of the strip prog |
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46 | tc-getSTRIP() { tc-getPROG STRIP strip "$@"; } |
| 42 | # Returns the name of the symbol/object thingy |
47 | # Returns the name of the symbol/object thingy |
| 43 | tc-getNM() { tc-getPROG NM nm "$@"; } |
48 | tc-getNM() { tc-getPROG NM nm "$@"; } |
| 44 | # Returns the name of the archiver indexer |
49 | # Returns the name of the archiver indexer |
| 45 | tc-getRANLIB() { tc-getPROG RANLIB ranlib "$@"; } |
50 | tc-getRANLIB() { tc-getPROG RANLIB ranlib "$@"; } |
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51 | # Returns the name of the fortran 77 compiler |
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52 | tc-getF77() { tc-getPROG F77 f77 "$@"; } |
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53 | # Returns the name of the fortran 90 compiler |
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54 | tc-getF90() { tc-getPROG F90 gfortran "$@"; } |
| 46 | # Returns the name of the fortran compiler |
55 | # Returns the name of the fortran compiler |
| 47 | tc-getF77() { tc-getPROG F77 f77 "$@"; } |
56 | tc-getFORTRAN() { tc-getPROG FORTRAN gfortran "$@"; } |
| 48 | # Returns the name of the java compiler |
57 | # Returns the name of the java compiler |
| 49 | tc-getGCJ() { tc-getPROG GCJ gcj "$@"; } |
58 | tc-getGCJ() { tc-getPROG GCJ gcj "$@"; } |
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59 | |
| 51 | # Returns the name of the C compiler for build |
60 | # Returns the name of the C compiler for build |
| 52 | tc-getBUILD_CC() { |
61 | tc-getBUILD_CC() { |
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| 81 | # A simple way to see if we're using a cross-compiler ... |
90 | # A simple way to see if we're using a cross-compiler ... |
| 82 | tc-is-cross-compiler() { |
91 | tc-is-cross-compiler() { |
| 83 | return $([[ ${CBUILD:-${CHOST}} != ${CHOST} ]]) |
92 | return $([[ ${CBUILD:-${CHOST}} != ${CHOST} ]]) |
| 84 | } |
93 | } |
| 85 | |
94 | |
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95 | # See if this toolchain is a softfloat based one. |
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96 | # The possible return values: |
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97 | # - only: the target is always softfloat (never had fpu) |
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98 | # - yes: the target should support softfloat |
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99 | # - no: the target should support hardfloat |
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100 | # This allows us to react differently where packages accept |
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101 | # softfloat flags in the case where support is optional, but |
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102 | # rejects softfloat flags where the target always lacks an fpu. |
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103 | tc-is-softfloat() { |
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104 | case ${CTARGET} in |
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105 | bfin*|h8300*) |
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106 | echo "only" ;; |
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107 | *) |
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108 | [[ ${CTARGET//_/-} == *-softfloat-* ]] \ |
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109 | && echo "yes" \ |
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110 | || echo "no" |
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111 | ;; |
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112 | esac |
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113 | } |
| 86 | |
114 | |
| 87 | # Parse information from CBUILD/CHOST/CTARGET rather than |
115 | # Parse information from CBUILD/CHOST/CTARGET rather than |
| 88 | # use external variables from the profile. |
116 | # use external variables from the profile. |
| 89 | tc-ninja_magic_to_arch() { |
117 | tc-ninja_magic_to_arch() { |
| 90 | ninj() { [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && echo $1 || echo $2 ; } |
118 | ninj() { [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && echo $1 || echo $2 ; } |
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| 114 | elif [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -eq $(KV_to_int 2.6.15) ]] && [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] ; then |
142 | elif [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -eq $(KV_to_int 2.6.15) ]] && [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] ; then |
| 115 | if [[ ${host} == powerpc64* ]] || [[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] ; then |
143 | if [[ ${host} == powerpc64* ]] || [[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] ; then |
| 116 | echo powerpc |
144 | echo powerpc |
| 117 | else |
145 | else |
| 118 | echo ppc |
146 | echo ppc |
| 119 | fi |
147 | fi |
| 120 | elif [[ ${host} == powerpc64* ]] ; then |
148 | elif [[ ${host} == powerpc64* ]] ; then |
| 121 | echo ppc64 |
149 | echo ppc64 |
| 122 | elif [[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] ; then |
150 | elif [[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] ; then |
| 123 | ninj ppc64 ppc |
151 | ninj ppc64 ppc |
| 124 | else |
152 | else |
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| 142 | tc-ninja_magic_to_arch kern $@ |
170 | tc-ninja_magic_to_arch kern $@ |
| 143 | } |
171 | } |
| 144 | tc-arch() { |
172 | tc-arch() { |
| 145 | tc-ninja_magic_to_arch portage $@ |
173 | tc-ninja_magic_to_arch portage $@ |
| 146 | } |
174 | } |
| 147 | tc-endian() { |
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| 148 | local host=$1 |
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| 149 | [[ -z ${host} ]] && host=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}} |
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| 150 | host=${host%%-*} |
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| 151 | |
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| 152 | case ${host} in |
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| 153 | alpha*) echo big;; |
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| 154 | arm*b*) echo big;; |
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| 155 | arm*) echo little;; |
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| 156 | cris*) echo little;; |
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| 157 | hppa*) echo big;; |
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| 158 | i?86*) echo little;; |
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| 159 | ia64*) echo little;; |
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| 160 | m68*) echo big;; |
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| 161 | mips*l*) echo little;; |
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| 162 | mips*) echo big;; |
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| 163 | powerpc*) echo big;; |
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| 164 | s390*) echo big;; |
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| 165 | sh*b*) echo big;; |
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| 166 | sh*) echo little;; |
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| 167 | sparc*) echo big;; |
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| 168 | x86_64*) echo little;; |
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| 169 | *) echo wtf;; |
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| 170 | esac |
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| 171 | } |
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| 172 | |
175 | |
| 173 | # Returns the version as by `$CC -dumpversion` |
176 | # Returns the version as by `$CC -dumpversion` |
| 174 | gcc-fullversion() { |
177 | gcc-fullversion() { |
| 175 | echo "$($(tc-getCC) -dumpversion)" |
178 | $(tc-getCC "$@") -dumpversion |
| 176 | } |
179 | } |
| 177 | # Returns the version, but only the <major>.<minor> |
180 | # Returns the version, but only the <major>.<minor> |
| 178 | gcc-version() { |
181 | gcc-version() { |
| 179 | echo "$(gcc-fullversion | cut -f1,2 -d.)" |
182 | gcc-fullversion "$@" | cut -f1,2 -d. |
| 180 | } |
183 | } |
| 181 | # Returns the Major version |
184 | # Returns the Major version |
| 182 | gcc-major-version() { |
185 | gcc-major-version() { |
| 183 | echo "$(gcc-version | cut -f1 -d.)" |
186 | gcc-version "$@" | cut -f1 -d. |
| 184 | } |
187 | } |
| 185 | # Returns the Minor version |
188 | # Returns the Minor version |
| 186 | gcc-minor-version() { |
189 | gcc-minor-version() { |
| 187 | echo "$(gcc-version | cut -f2 -d.)" |
190 | gcc-version "$@" | cut -f2 -d. |
| 188 | } |
191 | } |
| 189 | # Returns the Micro version |
192 | # Returns the Micro version |
| 190 | gcc-micro-version() { |
193 | gcc-micro-version() { |
| 191 | echo "$(gcc-fullversion | cut -f3 -d. | cut -f1 -d-)" |
194 | gcc-fullversion "$@" | cut -f3 -d. | cut -f1 -d- |
| 192 | } |
195 | } |
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196 | # Returns the installation directory - internal toolchain |
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197 | # function for use by _gcc-specs-exists (for flag-o-matic). |
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198 | _gcc-install-dir() { |
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199 | echo "$($(tc-getCC) -print-search-dirs 2> /dev/null |\ |
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200 | awk '$1=="install:" {print $2}')" |
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201 | } |
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202 | # Returns true if the indicated specs file exists - internal toolchain |
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203 | # function for use by flag-o-matic. |
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204 | _gcc-specs-exists() { |
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205 | [[ -f $(_gcc-install-dir)/$1 ]] |
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206 | } |
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207 | |
| 194 | # Returns requested gcc specs directive |
208 | # Returns requested gcc specs directive unprocessed - for used by |
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209 | # gcc-specs-directive() |
| 195 | # Note; later specs normally overwrite earlier ones; however if a later |
210 | # Note; later specs normally overwrite earlier ones; however if a later |
| 196 | # spec starts with '+' then it appends. |
211 | # spec starts with '+' then it appends. |
| 197 | # gcc -dumpspecs is parsed first, followed by files listed by "gcc -v" |
212 | # gcc -dumpspecs is parsed first, followed by files listed by "gcc -v" |
| 198 | # as "Reading <file>", in order. |
213 | # as "Reading <file>", in order. Strictly speaking, if there's a |
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214 | # $(gcc_install_dir)/specs, the built-in specs aren't read, however by |
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215 | # the same token anything from 'gcc -dumpspecs' is overridden by |
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216 | # the contents of $(gcc_install_dir)/specs so the result is the |
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217 | # same either way. |
| 199 | gcc-specs-directive() { |
218 | _gcc-specs-directive_raw() { |
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219 | local cc=$(tc-getCC) |
| 200 | local specfiles=$($(tc-getCC) -v 2>&1 | awk '$1=="Reading" {print $NF}') |
220 | local specfiles=$(LC_ALL=C ${cc} -v 2>&1 | awk '$1=="Reading" {print $NF}') |
| 201 | $(tc-getCC) -dumpspecs 2> /dev/null | cat - ${specfiles} | awk -v directive=$1 \ |
221 | ${cc} -dumpspecs 2> /dev/null | cat - ${specfiles} | awk -v directive=$1 \ |
| 202 | 'BEGIN { pspec=""; spec=""; outside=1 } |
222 | 'BEGIN { pspec=""; spec=""; outside=1 } |
| 203 | $1=="*"directive":" { pspec=spec; spec=""; outside=0; next } |
223 | $1=="*"directive":" { pspec=spec; spec=""; outside=0; next } |
| 204 | outside || NF==0 || ( substr($1,1,1)=="*" && substr($1,length($1),1)==":" ) { outside=1; next } |
224 | outside || NF==0 || ( substr($1,1,1)=="*" && substr($1,length($1),1)==":" ) { outside=1; next } |
| 205 | spec=="" && substr($0,1,1)=="+" { spec=pspec " " substr($0,2); next } |
225 | spec=="" && substr($0,1,1)=="+" { spec=pspec " " substr($0,2); next } |
| 206 | { spec=spec $0 } |
226 | { spec=spec $0 } |
| 207 | END { print spec }' |
227 | END { print spec }' |
| 208 | return 0 |
228 | return 0 |
| 209 | } |
229 | } |
| 210 | |
230 | |
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231 | # Return the requested gcc specs directive, with all included |
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232 | # specs expanded. |
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233 | # Note, it does not check for inclusion loops, which cause it |
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234 | # to never finish - but such loops are invalid for gcc and we're |
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235 | # assuming gcc is operational. |
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236 | gcc-specs-directive() { |
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237 | local directive subdname subdirective |
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238 | directive="$(_gcc-specs-directive_raw $1)" |
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239 | while [[ ${directive} == *%\(*\)* ]]; do |
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240 | subdname=${directive/*%\(} |
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241 | subdname=${subdname/\)*} |
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242 | subdirective="$(_gcc-specs-directive_raw ${subdname})" |
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243 | directive="${directive//\%(${subdname})/${subdirective}}" |
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244 | done |
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245 | echo "${directive}" |
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246 | return 0 |
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247 | } |
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248 | |
| 211 | # Returns true if gcc sets relro |
249 | # Returns true if gcc sets relro |
| 212 | gcc-specs-relro() { |
250 | gcc-specs-relro() { |
| 213 | local directive |
251 | local directive |
| 214 | directive=$(gcc-specs-directive link_command) |
252 | directive=$(gcc-specs-directive link_command) |
| 215 | return $([[ ${directive/\{!norelro:} != ${directive} ]]) |
253 | return $([[ ${directive/\{!norelro:} != ${directive} ]]) |
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| 236 | gcc-specs-ssp-to-all() { |
274 | gcc-specs-ssp-to-all() { |
| 237 | local directive |
275 | local directive |
| 238 | directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1) |
276 | directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1) |
| 239 | return $([[ ${directive/\{!fno-stack-protector-all:} != ${directive} ]]) |
277 | return $([[ ${directive/\{!fno-stack-protector-all:} != ${directive} ]]) |
| 240 | } |
278 | } |
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279 | |
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280 | |
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281 | # This function generate linker scripts in /usr/lib for dynamic |
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282 | # libs in /lib. This is to fix linking problems when you have |
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283 | # the .so in /lib, and the .a in /usr/lib. What happens is that |
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284 | # in some cases when linking dynamic, the .a in /usr/lib is used |
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285 | # instead of the .so in /lib due to gcc/libtool tweaking ld's |
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286 | # library search path. This cause many builds to fail. |
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287 | # See bug #4411 for more info. |
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288 | # |
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289 | # To use, simply call: |
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290 | # |
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291 | # gen_usr_ldscript libfoo.so |
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292 | # |
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293 | # Note that you should in general use the unversioned name of |
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294 | # the library, as ldconfig should usually update it correctly |
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295 | # to point to the latest version of the library present. |
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296 | gen_usr_ldscript() { |
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297 | local lib libdir=$(get_libdir) output_format="" |
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298 | # Just make sure it exists |
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299 | dodir /usr/${libdir} |
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300 | |
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301 | # OUTPUT_FORMAT gives hints to the linker as to what binary format |
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302 | # is referenced ... makes multilib saner |
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303 | output_format=$($(tc-getCC) ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -Wl,--verbose 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^OUTPUT_FORMAT("\([^"]*\)",.*/\1/p') |
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304 | [[ -n ${output_format} ]] && output_format="OUTPUT_FORMAT ( ${output_format} )" |
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305 | |
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306 | for lib in "$@" ; do |
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307 | if [[ ${USERLAND} == "Darwin" ]] ; then |
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308 | ewarn "Not creating fake dynamic library for $lib on Darwin;" |
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309 | ewarn "making a symlink instead." |
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310 | dosym "/${libdir}/${lib}" "/usr/${libdir}/${lib}" |
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311 | else |
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312 | cat > "${D}/usr/${libdir}/${lib}" <<-END_LDSCRIPT |
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313 | /* GNU ld script |
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314 | Since Gentoo has critical dynamic libraries |
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315 | in /lib, and the static versions in /usr/lib, |
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316 | we need to have a "fake" dynamic lib in /usr/lib, |
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317 | otherwise we run into linking problems. |
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318 | |
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319 | See bug http://bugs.gentoo.org/4411 for more info. |
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320 | */ |
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321 | ${output_format} |
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322 | GROUP ( /${libdir}/${lib} ) |
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323 | END_LDSCRIPT |
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324 | fi |
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325 | fperms a+x "/usr/${libdir}/${lib}" || die "could not change perms on ${lib}" |
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326 | done |
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327 | } |