From: Steve Rae <srae@broadcom.com>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] buildman: using wrong libgcc.a (magic -3)
Date: Wed, 5 Nov 2014 11:05:10 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <545A74E6.5010208@broadcom.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <545A707A.4090600@myspectrum.nl>
On 14-11-05 10:46 AM, Jeroen Hofstee wrote:
> Hello Simon,
>
> On 03-11-14 22:14, Simon Glass wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On 30 October 2014 14:57, Jeroen Hofstee <jeroen@myspectrum.nl> wrote:
>>> Hello Steve,
>>>
>>> On 30-10-14 21:42, Steve Rae wrote:
>>>> Hmmmm -- maybe it would be better to specify the entire path for the
>>>> CROSS_COMPILE, and not rely on the PATH to find the cross compile
>>>> tools:
>>>>
>>>> diff --git a/tools/buildman/toolchain.py b/tools/buildman/toolchain.py
>>>> index 27dc318..58c7b1f 100644
>>>> --- a/tools/buildman/toolchain.py
>>>> +++ b/tools/buildman/toolchain.py
>>>> @@ -33,6 +33,7 @@ class Toolchain:
>>>> self.cross = os.path.basename(fname)[:-3]
>>>> pos = self.cross.find('-')
>>>> self.arch = self.cross[:pos] if pos != -1 else 'sandbox'
>>>> + self.cross = fname[:-3]
>>>>
>>> A bit off topic, but is it possible to stop adding these magic 3
>>> constants. strlen("clang") != 3. strlen("cc") isn't either. Anyway
>>> I am aware buildman is already full with it, so I am fine with
>>> one more (for now).
>> This should be isolated to Toolchain. I'd be happy to have a fix that
>> solves this once and for all. What is needed?
>
> not that much I think. What would be needed is to store the compiler
> name in the toolchain object and use the python strlen equivalent on
> that instead of the hardcoded threes. And eventually pass the correct
> values to CC and HOSTCC.
>
> When I tried that, subprocess was barfing some (at least for me not
> easily, [no I don't recall which one exactly] explainable) error, so I gave
> up and created a script called *-gcc invoking clang and all was fine
> again ;)
>
> So yes, it would be nice if buildman did not make such an assumption.
> It is not strictly clang related as well, at least on FreeBSD you can
> install
> many gcc compilers, which will be named gcc44, gcc45.. gcc5 etc.
>
> As already mentioned, it is not related to this patch, it adds just another
> hardcoded magic 3 value.
>
> Regards,
> Jeroen
( updated the subject line for this discussion topic... )
In my experience, we would normally set the CROSS_COMPILE variable to
the "prefix" of the cross compiler toolchain, for example:
CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/eldk-5.4/armv7a/sysroots/i686-eldk-linux/usr/bin/armv7a-vfp-neon-linux-gnueabi/arm-linux-gnueabi-
Perhaps if the "~/.buildman" defined these "prefixes" (rather than
"directories"), then maybe it would be more consistent and simpler....
[ and I suspect that this magic "-3" would go away; isn't this "-3"
because we need to strip "gcc" off the end of the string ?!?!?! ]
Thanks, Steve
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-11-05 19:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-10-30 16:57 [U-Boot] buildman: using wrong libgcc.a Steve Rae
2014-10-30 20:42 ` Steve Rae
2014-10-30 20:57 ` Jeroen Hofstee
2014-11-03 21:14 ` Simon Glass
2014-11-05 17:22 ` Steve Rae
2014-11-05 18:46 ` Jeroen Hofstee
2014-11-05 19:05 ` Steve Rae [this message]
2014-11-05 19:09 ` [U-Boot] buildman: using wrong libgcc.a (magic -3) Wolfgang Denk
2014-11-05 19:36 ` Steve Rae
2014-11-05 22:59 ` Wolfgang Denk
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