On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, Joseph Myers wrote: > On Wed, 15 Jul 2020, Richard Biener wrote: > > > But note one of the issues is that when not cross-compiling we're > > using a single libiberty for target and host objects (likewise > > There shouldn't be a target libiberty, since commit > 8499116aa30a46993deff5acf73985df6b16fb8b (re PR regression/47836 (Some > Cross Compiler can't build target-libiberty or target-zlib), Wed Jun 22 > 19:40:45 2011 +0000). If something is causing target libiberty to be > built, that's a bug that should be fixed. > > > That said, giving configury an idea whether it configures for > > the host, the target or the build would be required here - Joseph, > > is there an existing mechanism for example libiberty can use > > here? > > Makefile.def has some settings specific to host or build, e.g. > > build_modules= { module= libcpp; > extra_configure_flags='--disable-nls am_cv_func_iconv=no';}; > > or > > host_modules= { module= libiberty; bootstrap=true; > > extra_configure_flags='@extra_host_libiberty_configure_flags@';};
Ah, OK. Looks like we should be able to add a @extra_target_cet_configure_flags@, funnel that to the target_modules and keep CET disabled by default in the modules configury. Similarly (if HJ is correct) we'd need to add @extra_{host,build}_cet_configure_flags@ for the purpose of lto-plugin which only has a host module (and for bootstrap host == build, so it's shared there but we still have separate libiberties for host/build...) Richard.