[patch] Matsushita AM33/2.0 port
Alexandre Oliva
aoliva@redhat.com
Sat Jun 19 03:22:00 GMT 2004
On Jun 18, 2004, Roland McGrath <roland@redhat.com> wrote:
>> > I think we can replace that hard-coded stuff with a table of
>> > patterns in a file, and then have configure use the union of files
>> > from all add-ons.
>>
>> How would this work for mips64*-linux, for example?
> The mapping of configuration tuple to $machine setting is straightforward
> enough. The other cruft there futzing with compiler options is not directly
> related.
Nope. The ABI in effect is taken from the options passed to the
compiler, if not explicitly specified in the tuple. I.e., you can
configure for:
mips64-linux-gnu-abi{32,n32,64}
and then it will just check that you haven't passed a conflicting flag
in $CC $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS, but if you configure for mips64-linux (the
expected way to configure, since otherwise it will guess the compiler
name wrong), you have to set CFLAGS/CPPFLAGS such that the tools
generate code for the ABI you're building glibc for.
>> A configure-let script would address both this issue and that of
>> automatic add-ons. We just need a convention on where these files
>> should be placed and how they should be named.
> Give me an example of what the add-on's configure fragment looks like
> and how that does automatic add-ons.
I was thinking of something like:
case "$machine" in
myport)
base_machine=myport machine=myport/whatever
implicit_add_ons=$implicit_add_ons,myport
case ,$enable_add_ons$implicit_add_ons, in
*,linuxthreads,*)
implicit_add_ons=$implicit_add_ons,myport/linuxthreads
;;
esac
;;
esac
Toplevel would then do something like:
implicit_add_ons=
for file in ports/*/auto-select.sh; do
if test -f "$file"; then
. "$file"
fi
done
# Remove a trailing comma from implicit_add_ons if there isn't any
# explicit add-on.
case $enable_add_ons$implicit_add_ons in
,*) implicit_add_ons=`echo "$implicit_add_ons" | sed '1s:^,::'` ;;
esac
enable_add_ons=$enable_add_ons$implicit_add_ons
Hmm... Maybe we need some means to specify ordering between implicit
and explicit add-ons, but this is the general idea.
--
Alexandre Oliva http://www.ic.unicamp.br/~oliva/
Red Hat Compiler Engineer aoliva@{redhat.com, gcc.gnu.org}
Free Software Evangelist oliva@{lsd.ic.unicamp.br, gnu.org}
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