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#!/bin/bash
# Script to build all cross and native compilers supported by musl-libc.
# This isn't directly used by toybox, but is useful for testing.
if [ ! -d litecross ]
then
echo Run this script in musl-cross-make directory to make "ccc" directory.
echo
echo " "git clone https://github.com/richfelker/musl-cross-make
echo " "cd musl-cross-make
echo ' ~/toybox/scripts/mcm-buildall.sh'
exit 1
fi
# All toolchains after the first are themselves cross compiled (so they
# can be statically linked against musl on the host, for binary portability.)
# static i686 binaries are basically "poor man's x32".
BOOTSTRAP=i686-linux-musl
[ -z "$OUTPUT" ] && OUTPUT="$PWD/ccc"
if [ "$1" == clean ]
then
rm -rf "$OUTPUT" host-* *.log
make clean
exit
fi
make_toolchain()
{
# Set cross compiler path
LP="$PATH"
if [ -z "$TYPE" ]
then
OUTPUT="$PWD/host-$TARGET"
EXTRASUB=y
else
if [ "$TYPE" == static ]
then
HOST=$BOOTSTRAP
[ "$TARGET" = "$HOST" ] && LP="$PWD/host-$HOST/bin:$LP"
TYPE=cross
EXTRASUB=y
LP="$OUTPUT/$HOST-cross/bin:$LP"
else
HOST="$TARGET"
export NATIVE=y
LP="$OUTPUT/${RENAME:-$TARGET}-cross/bin:$LP"
fi
COMMON_CONFIG="CC=\"$HOST-gcc -static --static\" CXX=\"$HOST-g++ -static --static\""
export -n HOST
OUTPUT="$OUTPUT/${RENAME:-$TARGET}-$TYPE"
fi
if [ -e "$OUTPUT.sqf" ] || [ -e "$OUTPUT/bin/$TARGET-ld" ] ||
[ -e "$OUTPUT/bin/ld" ]
then
return
fi
# Change title bar to say what we're currently building
echo === building $TARGET-$TYPE
echo -en "\033]2;$TARGET-$TYPE\007"
rm -rf build/"$TARGET" "$OUTPUT" &&
if [ -z "$CPUS" ]
then
CPUS="$(nproc)"
[ "$CPUS" != 1 ] && CPUS=$(($CPUS+1))
fi
set -x &&
PATH="$LP" make OUTPUT="$OUTPUT" TARGET="$TARGET" \
GCC_CONFIG="--disable-nls --disable-libquadmath --disable-decimal-float --disable-multilib --enable-languages=c,c++ $GCC_CONFIG" \
COMMON_CONFIG="CFLAGS=\"$CFLAGS -g0 -Os\" CXXFLAGS=\"$CXXFLAGS -g0 -Os\" LDFLAGS=\"$LDFLAGS -s\" $COMMON_CONFIG" \
install -j$CPUS || exit 1
set +x
echo -e '#ifndef __MUSL__\n#define __MUSL__ 1\n#endif' \
>> "$OUTPUT/${EXTRASUB:+$TARGET/}include/features.h"
if [ ! -z "$RENAME" ] && [ "$TYPE" == cross ]
then
CONTEXT="output/$RENAME-cross/bin"
for i in "$CONTEXT/$TARGET-"*
do
X="$(echo $i | sed "s@.*/$TARGET-\([^-]*\)@\1@")"
ln -sf "$TARGET-$X" "$CONTEXT/$RENAME-$X"
done
fi
# Prevent cross compiler reusing dynamically linked host build files for
# $BOOTSTRAP arch
[ -z "$TYPE" ] && make clean
if [ "$TYPE" == native ]
then
# gcc looks in "../usr/include" but not "/bin/../include" (relative to the
# executable). That means /usr/bin/gcc looks in /usr/usr/include, so that's
# not a fix either. So add a NOP symlink as a workaround for The Crazy.
ln -s . "$OUTPUT/usr" || exit 1
[ ! -z "$(which mksquashfs 2>/dev/null)" ] &&
mksquashfs "$OUTPUT" "$OUTPUT.sqf" -all-root &&
[ -z "$CLEANUP" ] && rm -rf "$OUTPUT"
fi
}
# Expand compressed target into binutils/gcc "tuple" and call make_toolchain
make_tuple()
{
PART1=${1/:*/}
PART3=${1/*:/}
PART2=${1:$((${#PART1}+1)):$((${#1}-${#PART3}-${#PART1}-2))}
# Do we need to rename this toolchain after building it?
RENAME=${PART1/*@/}
[ "$RENAME" == "$PART1" ] && RENAME=
PART1=${PART1/@*/}
TARGET=${PART1}-linux-musl${PART2}
[ -z "$NOCLEAN" ] && rm -rf build
for TYPE in static native
do
TYPE=$TYPE TARGET=$TARGET GCC_CONFIG="$PART3" RENAME="$RENAME" \
make_toolchain 2>&1 | tee "$OUTPUT"/log/${RENAME:-$PART1}-${TYPE}.log
done
}
mkdir -p "$OUTPUT"/log
# Make bootstrap compiler (no $TYPE, dynamically linked against host libc)
# We build the rest of the cross compilers with this so they're linked against
# musl-libc, because glibc doesn't fully support static linking and dynamic
# binaries aren't really portable between distributions
TARGET=$BOOTSTRAP make_toolchain 2>&1 | tee -a "$OUTPUT/log/$BOOTSTRAP"-host.log
if [ $# -gt 0 ]
then
for i in "$@"
do
make_tuple "$i"
done
else
# Here's the list of cross compilers supported by this build script.
# First target builds a proper version of the $BOOTSTRAP compiler above,
# which is used to build the rest (in alphabetical order)
for i in i686:: \
aarch64:eabi: armv4l:eabihf:"--with-arch=armv5t --with-float=soft" \
armv5l:eabihf:--with-arch=armv5t armv7l:eabihf:--with-arch=armv7-a \
"armv7m:eabi:--with-arch=armv7-m --with-mode=thumb --disable-libatomic --enable-default-pie" \
armv7r:eabihf:"--with-arch=armv7-r --enable-default-pie" \
i486:: m68k:: microblaze:: mips:: mips64:: mipsel:: powerpc:: \
powerpc64:: powerpc64le:: s390x:: sh2eb:fdpic:--with-cpu=mj2 \
sh4::--enable-incomplete-targets x86_64:: x86_64@x32:x32:
do
make_tuple "$i"
done
fi
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