On 27 Oct 2017, at 08:23, Eddy Petrișor <[email protected]> wrote: > > I am trying to make the FreeBSD code base build from a Linux host and > found this bit which defines BUILD_TRIPLE in a way which to my > untrained eyes look like overengineering. > > .if ${TARGET_ARCH:Marmv6*} && (!defined(CPUTYPE) || ${CPUTYPE:M*soft*} == "") > TARGET_ABI= -gnueabihf > .elif ${TARGET_ARCH:Marm*} > TARGET_ABI= -gnueabi > .else > TARGET_ABI= > .endif > VENDOR= unknown > OS_VERSION= freebsd12.0 > > TARGET_TRIPLE?= > ${TARGET_ARCH:C/amd64/x86_64/:C/arm64/aarch64/}-${VENDOR}-${OS_VERSION}${TARGET_ABI} > BUILD_TRIPLE?= > ${BUILD_ARCH:C/amd64/x86_64/:C/arm64/aarch64/}-${VENDOR}-${OS_VERSION}
I don't see much overengineering here? :) We simply trust BUILD_ARCH,
as it is passed in by the top-level Makefile.inc1. This is how most of
these down-level Makefiles work. Running all kinds of commands to
figure out architectures and the like should be avoided in such
Makefiles.
> To support a Linux host I made these changes that is using 'cc
> -dumpmachine' to get the correct BUILD_TRIPLE,
Unfortunately, this is the wrong option to do so. The gcc manual says:
-dumpmachine
Print the compiler’s target machine (for example, ‘i686-pc-linux-gnu’)
-and don’t do anything else.
E.g, it prints the *target* tripe, not the build triple.
> but I am wondering if
> it shouldn't be OK for building on a FreeBSD host
>
> .if ${TARGET_ARCH:Marmv6*} && (!defined(CPUTYPE) || ${CPUTYPE:M*soft*} == "")
> TARGET_ABI= -gnueabihf
> .elif ${TARGET_ARCH:Marm*}
> TARGET_ABI= -gnueabi
> .else
> TARGET_ABI=
> .endif
> VENDOR= unknown
> OS_VERSION= freebsd12.0
> +BUILD_OS!= uname -s
> +
Again, this should be set by the top-level Makefiles, not in this one.
>
> TARGET_TRIPLE?=
> ${TARGET_ARCH:C/amd64/x86_64/:C/arm64/aarch64/}-${VENDOR}-${OS_VERSION}${TARGET_ABI}
> +.if ${BUILD_OS} == FreeBSD
> BUILD_TRIPLE?=
> ${BUILD_ARCH:C/amd64/x86_64/:C/arm64/aarch64/}-${VENDOR}-${OS_VERSION}
> +.else
> +HOST_CC_DUMPMACHINE!= cc -dumpmachine
> +BUILD_TRIPLE?= ${HOST_CC_DUMPMACHINE}
> +.endif
>
> What do you think, should the code be instead:
>
> .if ${TARGET_ARCH:Marmv6*} && (!defined(CPUTYPE) || ${CPUTYPE:M*soft*} == "")
> TARGET_ABI= -gnueabihf
> .elif ${TARGET_ARCH:Marm*}
> TARGET_ABI= -gnueabi
> .else
> TARGET_ABI=
> .endif
> VENDOR= unknown
> OS_VERSION= freebsd12.0
>
> TARGET_TRIPLE?=
> ${TARGET_ARCH:C/amd64/x86_64/:C/arm64/aarch64/}-${VENDOR}-${OS_VERSION}${TARGET_ABI}
> +HOST_CC_DUMPMACHINE!= cc -dumpmachine
> +BUILD_TRIPLE?= ${HOST_CC_DUMPMACHINE}
No, this is definitely incorrect, as stated above.
-Dimitry
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