From: Jeroen Hofstee <dasuboot@myspectrum.nl>
To: u-boot@lists.denx.de
Subject: [U-Boot] Building under Cygwin - "-ansi" flag?
Date: Thu, 22 May 2014 20:27:29 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <1400783249.2075.26.camel@yellow> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <CA+gZxsPxJoXpvxyHdgUb=N6=j2Mq6qYCmskbYFjXX7jvCOW+2Q@mail.gmail.com>
Hello Vasili,
On wo, 2014-05-21 at 11:50 +0300, Vasili Galka wrote:
> >> This pattern is a
> >> result of the original decision from 2004 to prioritize the host
> >> include paths over the paths from U-Boot tree.
> >
> > any reference?
>
> This decision is a part of the above mentioned commit: e1a3f6b (July 2004)
> I don't know how much the original committer was aware of its long
> term implications.
If the only valid reason is "Fix host tools building in Cygwin
environment" as mentioned in the original commit, then I am all in favor
of dropping it and finding a decent solution for cygwin.
> >> I see this happening
> >> again and again with different headers in the future. So here comes
> >> the question, is it really the right thing prioritize the include
> >> paths this way? Why do host paths MUST come first?
> >> I'll try reverting this locally and looking what breaks and what
> >> alternative solutions exist.
> >
> > I have no idea why it is the way it is, but keep in mind that e.g. stdio
> > headers in u-boot is quite something different then stdio for the target
> > userland.
>
> Sure. I'll keep it in mind while I'm designing a solution here. I'm
> afraid there is no easy way to fix it though.
>
This is easier than it sounds. U-boot is build with -nostdinc for the
binary itself. And it tries to get the compiler related includes back
with "isystem $(shell $(CC) -print-file-name=include". (and the printf
declaration and friends are actually in common.h for the loader, which
makes it even harder to do it wrong by accident).
Can you check what "arm-none-eabi-gcc -print-file-name=include" returns
on cygwin?
mmm, this one might be also be a challenge for cygwin:
"dirname `arm-none-eabi-gcc -print-libgcc-file-name`", but you will
likely get linker errors if that contains spaces / backslashes or simply
fails.
But perhaps even easier, can you post the problems you encounter if you
remove the idirafter. Likely easier then guessing what can go wrong in a
cygwin build.
Regards,
Jeroen
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2014-05-22 18:27 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2014-05-08 11:49 [U-Boot] Building under Cygwin - "-ansi" flag? Vasili Galka
2014-05-09 15:08 ` Tom Rini
[not found] ` <CA+gZxsNyypaz+Qf2DyDDX0tQY=+dr6J=ym2joKfJS9GqcnwNTg@mail.gmail.com>
2014-05-19 9:45 ` Vasili Galka
2014-05-20 18:06 ` Jeroen Hofstee
2014-05-21 8:50 ` Vasili Galka
2014-05-22 18:27 ` Jeroen Hofstee [this message]
2014-06-05 12:51 ` Vasili Galka
2014-06-06 10:43 ` Masahiro Yamada
2014-06-06 12:13 ` Vasili Galka
2014-06-06 10:42 ` Masahiro Yamada
2014-06-06 10:58 ` Masahiro Yamada
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