* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
@ 2014-11-24 15:41 Benda XU
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From: Benda XU @ 2014-11-24 15:41 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: c98ce0ffdfec2231b6965981df9c832fa0da70a7
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Mon Nov 24 08:58:00 2014 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Mon Nov 24 15:41:11 2014 +0000
URL: http://sources.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=dev/heroxbd.git;a=commit;h=c98ce0ff
use toolchain eclass from gx86
---
eclass/toolchain.eclass | 2488 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
1 file changed, 1298 insertions(+), 1190 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/toolchain.eclass b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
index 55d9890..1345b5e 100644
--- a/eclass/toolchain.eclass
+++ b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
@@ -1,16 +1,14 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation
+# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation
# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/toolchain.eclass,v 1.597 2013/07/24 01:34:38 dirtyepic Exp $
+# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/toolchain.eclass,v 1.647 2014/11/15 08:45:33 vapier Exp $
# Maintainer: Toolchain Ninjas <toolchain@gentoo.org>
-#---->> eclass stuff <<----
DESCRIPTION="The GNU Compiler Collection"
HOMEPAGE="http://gcc.gnu.org/"
-LICENSE="GPL-2 LGPL-2.1"
RESTRICT="strip" # cross-compilers need controlled stripping
-inherit eutils versionator libtool toolchain-funcs flag-o-matic gnuconfig multilib fixheadtails pax-utils prefix
+inherit eutils fixheadtails flag-o-matic gnuconfig libtool multilib pax-utils toolchain-funcs versionator
if [[ ${PV} == *_pre9999* ]] ; then
EGIT_REPO_URI="git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git"
@@ -26,10 +24,17 @@ fi
FEATURES=${FEATURES/multilib-strict/}
-EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup src_unpack src_compile src_test src_install pkg_postinst pkg_postrm
-#----<< eclass stuff >>----
+EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS="pkg_setup src_unpack src_compile src_test src_install pkg_postinst pkg_postrm"
+case ${EAPI:-0} in
+ 0|1) ;;
+ 2|3) EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS+=" src_prepare src_configure" ;;
+ 4*|5*) EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS+=" pkg_pretend src_prepare src_configure" ;;
+ *) die "I don't speak EAPI ${EAPI}."
+esac
+EXPORT_FUNCTIONS ${EXPORTED_FUNCTIONS}
#---->> globals <<----
+
export CTARGET=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
if [[ ${CTARGET} = ${CHOST} ]] ; then
if [[ ${CATEGORY/cross-} != ${CATEGORY} ]] ; then
@@ -45,11 +50,16 @@ is_crosscompile() {
}
# General purpose version check. Without a second arg matches up to minor version (x.x.x)
-# (ie. 4.6.0_pre9999 matches 4 or 4.6 or 4.6.0 but not 4.6.1)
tc_version_is_at_least() {
version_is_at_least "$1" "${2:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}"
}
+# General purpose version range check
+# Note that it matches up to but NOT including the second version
+tc_version_is_between() {
+ tc_version_is_at_least "${1}" && ! tc_version_is_at_least "${2}"
+}
+
GCC_PV=${TOOLCHAIN_GCC_PV:-${PV}}
GCC_PVR=${GCC_PV}
[[ ${PR} != "r0" ]] && GCC_PVR=${GCC_PVR}-${PR}
@@ -66,12 +76,9 @@ GCCMICRO=$(get_version_component_range 3 ${GCC_PV})
GCC_CONFIG_VER=${GCC_CONFIG_VER:-$(replace_version_separator 3 '-' ${GCC_PV})}
# Pre-release support
-if [[ ${GCC_PV} != ${GCC_PV/_pre/-} ]] ; then
+if [[ ${GCC_PV} == *_pre* ]] ; then
PRERELEASE=${GCC_PV/_pre/-}
-fi
-
-# make _alpha and _beta ebuilds automatically use a snapshot
-if [[ ${GCC_PV} == *_alpha* ]] ; then
+elif [[ ${GCC_PV} == *_alpha* ]] ; then
SNAPSHOT=${GCC_BRANCH_VER}-${GCC_PV##*_alpha}
elif [[ ${GCC_PV} == *_beta* ]] ; then
SNAPSHOT=${GCC_BRANCH_VER}-${GCC_PV##*_beta}
@@ -79,7 +86,13 @@ elif [[ ${GCC_PV} == *_rc* ]] ; then
SNAPSHOT=${GCC_PV%_rc*}-RC-${GCC_PV##*_rc}
fi
+if [[ ${SNAPSHOT} == 5.0-* ]] ; then
+ # The gcc-5 release has dropped the .0 for some reason.
+ SNAPSHOT=${SNAPSHOT/5.0/5}
+fi
+
export GCC_FILESDIR=${GCC_FILESDIR:-${FILESDIR}}
+
PREFIX=${TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX:-/usr}
if tc_version_is_at_least 3.4.0 ; then
@@ -100,38 +113,58 @@ DATAPATH=${TOOLCHAIN_DATAPATH:-${PREFIX}/share/gcc-data/${CTARGET}/${GCC_CONFIG_
# Dont install in /usr/include/g++-v3/, but in gcc internal directory.
# We will handle /usr/include/g++-v3/ with gcc-config ...
STDCXX_INCDIR=${TOOLCHAIN_STDCXX_INCDIR:-${LIBPATH}/include/g++-v${GCC_BRANCH_VER/\.*/}}
-#----<< globals >>----
-#---->> SLOT+IUSE logic <<----
-IUSE="multislot nls nptl regression-test vanilla"
+#---->> LICENSE+SLOT+IUSE logic <<----
+
+if tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 ; then
+ LICENSE="GPL-3+ LGPL-3+ || ( GPL-3+ libgcc libstdc++ gcc-runtime-library-exception-3.1 ) FDL-1.3+"
+elif tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 ; then
+ LICENSE="GPL-3+ LGPL-3+ || ( GPL-3+ libgcc libstdc++ gcc-runtime-library-exception-3.1 ) FDL-1.2+"
+elif tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 ; then
+ LICENSE="GPL-3+ LGPL-3+ || ( GPL-3+ libgcc libstdc++ ) FDL-1.2+"
+elif tc_version_is_at_least 4.2 ; then
+ LICENSE="GPL-3+ LGPL-2.1+ || ( GPL-3+ libgcc libstdc++ ) FDL-1.2+"
+elif tc_version_is_at_least 3.3 ; then
+ LICENSE="GPL-2+ LGPL-2.1+ FDL-1.2+"
+else
+ LICENSE="GPL-2+ LGPL-2.1+ FDL-1.1+"
+fi
+
+IUSE="multislot regression-test vanilla"
+IUSE_DEF=( nls nptl )
if [[ ${PN} != "kgcc64" && ${PN} != gcc-* ]] ; then
- IUSE+=" altivec cxx fortran"
+ IUSE+=" altivec"
+ IUSE_DEF+=( cxx fortran )
[[ -n ${PIE_VER} ]] && IUSE+=" nopie"
[[ -n ${HTB_VER} ]] && IUSE+=" boundschecking"
[[ -n ${D_VER} ]] && IUSE+=" d"
[[ -n ${SPECS_VER} ]] && IUSE+=" nossp"
- tc_version_is_at_least 3 && IUSE+=" doc gcj gtk hardened multilib objc"
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.0 && IUSE+=" objc-gc mudflap"
+ tc_version_is_at_least 3 && IUSE+=" doc gcj awt hardened multilib objc"
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.0 && IUSE+=" objc-gc"
+ tc_version_is_between 4.0 4.9 && IUSE+=" mudflap"
tc_version_is_at_least 4.1 && IUSE+=" libssp objc++"
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.2 && IUSE+=" openmp"
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.2 && IUSE_DEF+=( openmp )
tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 && IUSE+=" fixed-point"
tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 && IUSE+=" graphite"
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 && IUSE+=" lto"
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 && IUSE+=" go rap"
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 && IUSE+=" go"
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.8 && IUSE_DEF+=( sanitize )
fi
+[[ ${EAPI:-0} != 0 ]] && IUSE_DEF=( "${IUSE_DEF[@]/#/+}" )
+IUSE+=" ${IUSE_DEF[*]}"
+
# Support upgrade paths here or people get pissed
if use multislot ; then
SLOT="${GCC_CONFIG_VER}"
else
SLOT="${GCC_BRANCH_VER}"
fi
-#----<< SLOT+IUSE logic >>----
#---->> DEPEND <<----
+
RDEPEND="sys-libs/zlib
- nls? ( sys-devel/gettext )"
+ nls? ( virtual/libintl )"
tc_version_is_at_least 3 && RDEPEND+=" virtual/libiconv"
@@ -165,6 +198,7 @@ fi
DEPEND="${RDEPEND}
>=sys-devel/bison-1.875
>=sys-devel/flex-2.5.4
+ nls? ( sys-devel/gettext )
regression-test? (
>=dev-util/dejagnu-1.4.4
>=sys-devel/autogen-5.5.4
@@ -187,11 +221,10 @@ if in_iuse gcj ; then
"
tc_version_is_at_least 3.4 && GCJ_GTK_DEPS+=" x11-libs/pango"
tc_version_is_at_least 4.2 && GCJ_DEPS+=" app-arch/zip app-arch/unzip"
- DEPEND+=" gcj? ( gtk? ( ${GCJ_GTK_DEPS} ) ${GCJ_DEPS} )"
+ DEPEND+=" gcj? ( awt? ( ${GCJ_GTK_DEPS} ) ${GCJ_DEPS} )"
fi
PDEPEND=">=sys-devel/gcc-config-1.7"
-#----<< DEPEND >>----
#---->> S + SRC_URI essentials <<----
@@ -207,6 +240,13 @@ S=$(
fi
)
+gentoo_urls() {
+ local devspace="HTTP~vapier/dist/URI HTTP~rhill/dist/URI
+ HTTP~halcy0n/patches/URI HTTP~zorry/patches/gcc/URI"
+ devspace=${devspace//HTTP/http:\/\/dev.gentoo.org\/}
+ echo mirror://gentoo/$1 ${devspace//URI/$1}
+}
+
# This function handles the basics of setting the SRC_URI for a gcc ebuild.
# To use, set SRC_URI with:
#
@@ -265,14 +305,6 @@ S=$(
# ten Brugge's bounds-checking patches. If you want to use a patch
# for an older gcc version with a new gcc, make sure you set
# HTB_GCC_VER to that version of gcc.
-#
-gentoo_urls() {
- local devspace="HTTP~vapier/dist/URI HTTP~dirtyepic/dist/URI
- HTTP~halcy0n/patches/URI HTTP~zorry/patches/gcc/URI"
- devspace=${devspace//HTTP/http:\/\/dev.gentoo.org\/}
- echo mirror://gentoo/$1 ${devspace//URI/$1}
-}
-
get_gcc_src_uri() {
export PATCH_GCC_VER=${PATCH_GCC_VER:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}
export UCLIBC_GCC_VER=${UCLIBC_GCC_VER:-${PATCH_GCC_VER}}
@@ -282,11 +314,14 @@ get_gcc_src_uri() {
# Set where to download gcc itself depending on whether we're using a
# prerelease, snapshot, or release tarball.
- if [[ -n ${PRERELEASE} ]] ; then
+ if [[ ${PV} == *9999* ]] ; then
+ # Nothing to do w/git snapshots.
+ :
+ elif [[ -n ${PRERELEASE} ]] ; then
GCC_SRC_URI="ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/prerelease-${PRERELEASE}/gcc-${PRERELEASE}.tar.bz2"
elif [[ -n ${SNAPSHOT} ]] ; then
GCC_SRC_URI="ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/snapshots/${SNAPSHOT}/gcc-${SNAPSHOT}.tar.bz2"
- elif [[ ${PV} != *9999* ]] ; then
+ else
GCC_SRC_URI="mirror://gnu/gcc/gcc-${GCC_PV}/gcc-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}.tar.bz2"
# we want all branch updates to be against the main release
[[ -n ${BRANCH_UPDATE} ]] && \
@@ -330,440 +365,162 @@ get_gcc_src_uri() {
echo "${GCC_SRC_URI}"
}
+
SRC_URI=$(get_gcc_src_uri)
-#---->> S + SRC_URI essentials >>----
-#---->> support checks <<----
+#---->> pkg_pretend <<----
-# Grab a variable from the build system (taken from linux-info.eclass)
-get_make_var() {
- local var=$1 makefile=${2:-${WORKDIR}/build/Makefile}
- echo -e "e:\\n\\t@echo \$(${var})\\ninclude ${makefile}" | \
- r=${makefile%/*} emake --no-print-directory -s -f - 2>/dev/null
-}
-XGCC() { get_make_var GCC_FOR_TARGET ; }
+toolchain_pkg_pretend() {
+ if [[ -n ${PRERELEASE}${SNAPSHOT} || ${PV} == *9999* ]] &&
+ [[ -z ${I_PROMISE_TO_SUPPLY_PATCHES_WITH_BUGS} ]] ; then
+ die "Please \`export I_PROMISE_TO_SUPPLY_PATCHES_WITH_BUGS=1\` or define it" \
+ "in your make.conf if you want to use this version."
+ fi
-# The gentoo piessp patches allow for 3 configurations:
-# 1) PIE+SSP by default
-# 2) PIE by default
-# 3) SSP by default
-hardened_gcc_works() {
- if [[ $1 == "pie" ]] ; then
- # $gcc_cv_ld_pie is unreliable as it simply take the output of
- # `ld --help | grep -- -pie`, that reports the option in all cases, also if
- # the loader doesn't actually load the resulting executables.
- # To avoid breakage, blacklist FreeBSD here at least
- [[ ${CTARGET} == *-freebsd* ]] && return 1
+ [[ -z ${UCLIBC_VER} ]] && [[ ${CTARGET} == *-uclibc* ]] && \
+ die "Sorry, this version does not support uClibc"
- want_pie || return 1
- use_if_iuse nopie && return 1
- hardened_gcc_is_stable pie
- return $?
- elif [[ $1 == "ssp" ]] ; then
- [[ -n ${SPECS_VER} ]] || return 1
- use_if_iuse nossp && return 1
- hardened_gcc_is_stable ssp
- return $?
- else
- # laziness ;)
- hardened_gcc_works pie || return 1
- hardened_gcc_works ssp || return 1
- return 0
+ if ! use_if_iuse cxx ; then
+ use_if_iuse go && ewarn 'Go requires a C++ compiler, disabled due to USE="-cxx"'
+ use_if_iuse objc++ && ewarn 'Obj-C++ requires a C++ compiler, disabled due to USE="-cxx"'
+ use_if_iuse gcj && ewarn 'GCJ requires a C++ compiler, disabled due to USE="-cxx"'
fi
+
+ want_minispecs
}
-hardened_gcc_is_stable() {
- local tocheck
- if [[ $1 == "pie" ]] ; then
- if [[ ${CTARGET} == *-uclibc* ]] ; then
- tocheck=${PIE_UCLIBC_STABLE}
- else
- tocheck=${PIE_GLIBC_STABLE}
- fi
- elif [[ $1 == "ssp" ]] ; then
- if [[ ${CTARGET} == *-uclibc* ]] ; then
- tocheck=${SSP_UCLIBC_STABLE}
- else
- tocheck=${SSP_STABLE}
- fi
+#---->> pkg_setup <<----
+
+toolchain_pkg_setup() {
+ case "${EAPI:-0}" in
+ 0|1|2|3) toolchain_pkg_pretend ;;
+ esac
+
+ # we dont want to use the installed compiler's specs to build gcc
+ unset GCC_SPECS
+ unset LANGUAGES #265283
+}
+
+#---->> src_unpack <<----
+
+toolchain_src_unpack() {
+ if [[ ${PV} == *9999* ]]; then
+ git-2_src_unpack
else
- die "hardened_gcc_stable needs to be called with pie or ssp"
+ gcc_quick_unpack
fi
- has $(tc-arch) ${tocheck} && return 0
- return 1
+ case ${EAPI:-0} in
+ 0|1) toolchain_src_prepare ;;
+ esac
}
-want_pie() {
- ! use hardened && [[ -n ${PIE_VER} ]] && use nopie && return 1
- [[ -n ${PIE_VER} ]] && [[ -n ${SPECS_VER} ]] && return 0
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.3.2 && return 1
- [[ -z ${PIE_VER} ]] && return 1
- use !nopie && return 0
- return 1
-}
+gcc_quick_unpack() {
+ pushd "${WORKDIR}" > /dev/null
+ export PATCH_GCC_VER=${PATCH_GCC_VER:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}
+ export UCLIBC_GCC_VER=${UCLIBC_GCC_VER:-${PATCH_GCC_VER}}
+ export PIE_GCC_VER=${PIE_GCC_VER:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}
+ export HTB_GCC_VER=${HTB_GCC_VER:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}
+ export SPECS_GCC_VER=${SPECS_GCC_VER:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}
-want_minispecs() {
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.3.2 && use hardened ; then
- if ! want_pie ; then
- ewarn "PIE_VER or SPECS_VER is not defined in the GCC ebuild."
- elif use vanilla ; then
- ewarn "You will not get hardened features if you have the vanilla USE-flag."
- elif use nopie && use nossp ; then
- ewarn "You will not get hardened features if you have the nopie and nossp USE-flag."
- elif ! hardened_gcc_works ; then
- ewarn "Your $(tc-arch) arch is not supported."
- else
- return 0
+ if [[ -n ${GCC_A_FAKEIT} ]] ; then
+ unpack ${GCC_A_FAKEIT}
+ elif [[ -n ${PRERELEASE} ]] ; then
+ unpack gcc-${PRERELEASE}.tar.bz2
+ elif [[ -n ${SNAPSHOT} ]] ; then
+ unpack gcc-${SNAPSHOT}.tar.bz2
+ elif [[ ${PV} != *9999* ]] ; then
+ unpack gcc-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}.tar.bz2
+ # We want branch updates to be against a release tarball
+ if [[ -n ${BRANCH_UPDATE} ]] ; then
+ pushd "${S}" > /dev/null
+ epatch "${DISTDIR}"/gcc-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}-branch-update-${BRANCH_UPDATE}.patch.bz2
+ popd > /dev/null
fi
- ewarn "Hope you know what you are doing. Hardened will not work."
- return 0
fi
- return 1
-}
-# This is to make sure we don't accidentally try to enable support for a
-# language that doesnt exist. GCC 3.4 supports f77, while 4.0 supports f95, etc.
-#
-# Also add a hook so special ebuilds (kgcc64) can control which languages
-# exactly get enabled
-gcc-lang-supported() {
- grep ^language=\"${1}\" "${S}"/gcc/*/config-lang.in > /dev/null || return 1
- [[ -z ${TOOLCHAIN_ALLOWED_LANGS} ]] && return 0
- has $1 ${TOOLCHAIN_ALLOWED_LANGS}
-}
-#----<< support checks >>----
+ if [[ -n ${D_VER} ]] && use d ; then
+ pushd "${S}"/gcc > /dev/null
+ unpack gdc-${D_VER}-src.tar.bz2
+ cd ..
+ ebegin "Adding support for the D language"
+ ./gcc/d/setup-gcc.sh >& "${T}"/dgcc.log
+ if ! eend $? ; then
+ eerror "The D GCC package failed to apply"
+ eerror "Please include this log file when posting a bug report:"
+ eerror " ${T}/dgcc.log"
+ die "failed to include the D language"
+ fi
+ popd > /dev/null
+ fi
-#---->> specs + env.d logic <<----
+ [[ -n ${PATCH_VER} ]] && \
+ unpack gcc-${PATCH_GCC_VER}-patches-${PATCH_VER}.tar.bz2
-# configure to build with the hardened GCC specs as the default
-make_gcc_hard() {
- # defaults to enable for all hardened toolchains
- local gcc_hard_flags="-DEFAULT_RELRO -DEFAULT_BIND_NOW"
+ [[ -n ${UCLIBC_VER} ]] && \
+ unpack gcc-${UCLIBC_GCC_VER}-uclibc-patches-${UCLIBC_VER}.tar.bz2
- if hardened_gcc_works ; then
- einfo "Updating gcc to use automatic PIE + SSP building ..."
- gcc_hard_flags+=" -DEFAULT_PIE_SSP"
- elif hardened_gcc_works pie ; then
- einfo "Updating gcc to use automatic PIE building ..."
- ewarn "SSP has not been enabled by default"
- gcc_hard_flags+=" -DEFAULT_PIE"
- elif hardened_gcc_works ssp ; then
- einfo "Updating gcc to use automatic SSP building ..."
- ewarn "PIE has not been enabled by default"
- gcc_hard_flags+=" -DEFAULT_SSP"
- else
- # do nothing if hardened isnt supported, but dont die either
- ewarn "hardened is not supported for this arch in this gcc version"
- ebeep
- return 0
+ if want_pie ; then
+ if [[ -n ${PIE_CORE} ]] ; then
+ unpack ${PIE_CORE}
+ else
+ unpack gcc-${PIE_GCC_VER}-piepatches-v${PIE_VER}.tar.bz2
+ fi
+ [[ -n ${SPECS_VER} ]] && \
+ unpack gcc-${SPECS_GCC_VER}-specs-${SPECS_VER}.tar.bz2
fi
- sed -i \
- -e "/^HARD_CFLAGS = /s|=|= ${gcc_hard_flags} |" \
- "${S}"/gcc/Makefile.in || die
+ use_if_iuse boundschecking && unpack "bounds-checking-gcc-${HTB_GCC_VER}-${HTB_VER}.patch.bz2"
- # rebrand to make bug reports easier
- BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION=${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION/Gentoo/Gentoo Hardened}
+ popd > /dev/null
}
-prefix_gcc_dynamic_loader() {
- local dlf
+#---->> src_prepare <<----
- case $(tc-arch) in
- amd64) dlf=i386/linux64.h ;;
- arm) dlf=arm/linux-eabi.h ;;
- x86) dlf=i386/linux.h ;;
- esac
+toolchain_src_prepare() {
+ export BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION="Gentoo ${GCC_PVR}"
+ cd "${S}"
- eprefixify gcc/config/${dlf}
-}
+ if ! use vanilla ; then
+ if [[ -n ${PATCH_VER} ]] ; then
+ guess_patch_type_in_dir "${WORKDIR}"/patch
+ EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying Gentoo patches ..." \
+ epatch "${WORKDIR}"/patch
+ BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION="${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION} p${PATCH_VER}"
+ fi
+ if [[ -n ${UCLIBC_VER} ]] ; then
+ guess_patch_type_in_dir "${WORKDIR}"/uclibc
+ EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying uClibc patches ..." \
+ epatch "${WORKDIR}"/uclibc
+ fi
+ fi
+ do_gcc_HTB_patches
+ do_gcc_PIE_patches
+ epatch_user
-create_gcc_env_entry() {
- dodir /etc/env.d/gcc
- local gcc_envd_base="/etc/env.d/gcc/${CTARGET}-${GCC_CONFIG_VER}"
+ if ( tc_version_is_at_least 4.8.2 || use hardened ) && ! use vanilla ; then
+ make_gcc_hard
+ fi
- local gcc_specs_file
- local gcc_envd_file="${ED}${gcc_envd_base}"
- if [[ -z $1 ]] ; then
- # I'm leaving the following commented out to remind me that it
- # was an insanely -bad- idea. Stuff broke. GCC_SPECS isnt unset
- # on chroot or in non-toolchain.eclass gcc ebuilds!
- #gcc_specs_file="${LIBPATH}/specs"
- gcc_specs_file=""
- else
- gcc_envd_file+="-$1"
- gcc_specs_file="${EPREFIX}${LIBPATH}/$1.specs"
+ # install the libstdc++ python into the right location
+ # http://gcc.gnu.org/PR51368
+ if tc_version_is_between 4.5 4.7 ; then
+ sed -i \
+ '/^pythondir =/s:=.*:= $(datadir)/python:' \
+ "${S}"/libstdc++-v3/python/Makefile.in || die
fi
- # We want to list the default ABI's LIBPATH first so libtool
- # searches that directory first. This is a temporary
- # workaround for libtool being stupid and using .la's from
- # conflicting ABIs by using the first one in the search path
- local ldpaths mosdirs
- if tc_version_is_at_least 3.2 ; then
- local mdir mosdir abi ldpath
- for abi in $(get_all_abis TARGET) ; do
- mdir=$($(XGCC) $(get_abi_CFLAGS ${abi}) --print-multi-directory)
- ldpath=${EPREFIX}${LIBPATH}
- [[ ${mdir} != "." ]] && ldpath+="/${mdir}"
- ldpaths="${ldpath}${ldpaths:+:${ldpaths}}"
+ # make sure the pkg config files install into multilib dirs.
+ # since we configure with just one --libdir, we can't use that
+ # (as gcc itself takes care of building multilibs). #435728
+ find "${S}" -name Makefile.in \
+ -exec sed -i '/^pkgconfigdir/s:=.*:=$(toolexeclibdir)/pkgconfig:' {} +
- mosdir=$($(XGCC) $(get_abi_CFLAGS ${abi}) -print-multi-os-directory)
- mosdirs="${mosdir}${mosdirs:+:${mosdirs}}"
- done
- else
- # Older gcc's didn't do multilib, so logic is simple.
- ldpaths=${EPREFIX}${LIBPATH}
- fi
-
- cat <<-EOF > ${gcc_envd_file}
- PATH="${EPREFIX}${BINPATH}"
- ROOTPATH="${EPREFIX}${BINPATH}"
- GCC_PATH="${EPREFIX}${BINPATH}"
- LDPATH="${ldpaths}"
- MANPATH="${EPREFIX}${DATAPATH}/man"
- INFOPATH="${EPREFIX}${DATAPATH}/info"
- STDCXX_INCDIR="${STDCXX_INCDIR##*/}"
- CTARGET="${CTARGET}"
- GCC_SPECS="${gcc_specs_file}"
- MULTIOSDIRS="${mosdirs}"
- EOF
-}
-
-setup_minispecs_gcc_build_specs() {
- # Setup the "build.specs" file for gcc 4.3 to use when building.
- if hardened_gcc_works pie ; then
- cat "${WORKDIR}"/specs/pie.specs >> "${WORKDIR}"/build.specs
- fi
- if hardened_gcc_works ssp ; then
- for s in ssp sspall ; do
- cat "${WORKDIR}"/specs/${s}.specs >> "${WORKDIR}"/build.specs
- done
- fi
- for s in nostrict znow ; do
- cat "${WORKDIR}"/specs/${s}.specs >> "${WORKDIR}"/build.specs
- done
- export GCC_SPECS="${WORKDIR}"/build.specs
-}
-
-copy_minispecs_gcc_specs() {
- # setup the hardenedno* specs files and the vanilla specs file.
- if hardened_gcc_works ; then
- create_gcc_env_entry hardenednopiessp
- fi
- if hardened_gcc_works pie ; then
- create_gcc_env_entry hardenednopie
- fi
- if hardened_gcc_works ssp ; then
- create_gcc_env_entry hardenednossp
- fi
- create_gcc_env_entry vanilla
- insinto ${LIBPATH}
- doins "${WORKDIR}"/specs/*.specs || die "failed to install specs"
- # Build system specs file which, if it exists, must be a complete set of
- # specs as it completely and unconditionally overrides the builtin specs.
- if ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 ; then
- $(XGCC) -dumpspecs > "${WORKDIR}"/specs/specs
- cat "${WORKDIR}"/build.specs >> "${WORKDIR}"/specs/specs
- doins "${WORKDIR}"/specs/specs || die "failed to install the specs file"
- fi
-}
-
-#----<< specs + env.d logic >>----
-
-#---->> pkg_* <<----
-toolchain_pkg_setup() {
- if [[ -n ${PRERELEASE}${SNAPSHOT} || ${PV} == *9999* ]] &&
- [[ -z ${I_PROMISE_TO_SUPPLY_PATCHES_WITH_BUGS} ]] ; then
- die "Please \`export I_PROMISE_TO_SUPPLY_PATCHES_WITH_BUGS=1\` or define it" \
- "in your make.conf if you want to use this version."
- fi
-
- local realEPREFIX=$(python -c 'import os; print(os.path.realpath("'"${EPREFIX}"'"))')
- if [[ ${EPREFIX} != ${realEPREFIX} ]] ; then
- ewarn "Your \${EPREFIX} contains one or more symlinks. GCC has a"
- ewarn "bug which prevents it from working properly when there are"
- ewarn "symlinks in your \${EPREFIX}."
- ewarn "See http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29831"
- fi
-
- # we dont want to use the installed compiler's specs to build gcc!
- unset GCC_SPECS
-
- if ! use_if_iuse cxx ; then
- use_if_iuse go && ewarn 'Go requires a C++ compiler, disabled due to USE="-cxx"'
- use_if_iuse objc++ && ewarn 'Obj-C++ requires a C++ compiler, disabled due to USE="-cxx"'
- use_if_iuse gcj && ewarn 'GCJ requires a C++ compiler, disabled due to USE="-cxx"'
- fi
-
- want_minispecs
-
- unset LANGUAGES #265283
-}
-
-toolchain_pkg_postinst() {
- do_gcc_config
-
- if ! is_crosscompile ; then
- echo
- ewarn "If you have issues with packages unable to locate libstdc++.la,"
- ewarn "then try running 'fix_libtool_files.sh' on the old gcc versions."
- echo
- ewarn "You might want to review the GCC upgrade guide when moving between"
- ewarn "major versions (like 4.2 to 4.3):"
- ewarn "http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml"
- echo
-
- # Clean up old paths
- rm -f "${EROOT}"/*/rcscripts/awk/fixlafiles.awk "${EROOT}"/sbin/fix_libtool_files.sh
- rmdir "${EROOT}"/*/rcscripts{/awk,} 2>/dev/null
-
- mkdir -p "${EROOT}"/usr/{share/gcc-data,sbin,bin}
- cp "${EROOT}/${DATAPATH}"/fixlafiles.awk "${EROOT}"/usr/share/gcc-data/ || die
- cp "${EROOT}/${DATAPATH}"/fix_libtool_files.sh "${EROOT}"/usr/sbin/ || die
-
- # Since these aren't critical files and portage sucks with
- # handling of binpkgs, don't require these to be found
- cp "${EROOT}/${DATAPATH}"/c{89,99} "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/ 2>/dev/null
- fi
-
- if use regression-test ; then
- elog "Testsuite results have been installed into /usr/share/doc/${PF}/testsuite"
- echo
- fi
-}
-
-toolchain_pkg_postrm() {
- # to make our lives easier (and saner), we do the fix_libtool stuff here.
- # rather than checking SLOT's and trying in upgrade paths, we just see if
- # the common libstdc++.la exists in the ${LIBPATH} of the gcc that we are
- # unmerging. if it does, that means this was a simple re-emerge.
-
- # clean up the cruft left behind by cross-compilers
- if is_crosscompile ; then
- if [[ -z $(ls "${EROOT}"/etc/env.d/gcc/${CTARGET}* 2>/dev/null) ]] ; then
- rm -f "${EROOT}"/etc/env.d/gcc/config-${CTARGET}
- rm -f "${EROOT}"/etc/env.d/??gcc-${CTARGET}
- rm -f "${EROOT}"/usr/bin/${CTARGET}-{gcc,{g,c}++}{,32,64}
- fi
- return 0
- fi
-
- # ROOT isnt handled by the script
- [[ ${ROOT} != "/" ]] && return 0
-
- if [[ ! -e ${EPREFIX}${LIBPATH}/libstdc++.so ]] ; then
- # make sure the profile is sane during same-slot upgrade #289403
- do_gcc_config
-
- einfo "Running 'fix_libtool_files.sh ${GCC_RELEASE_VER}'"
- "${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin/fix_libtool_files.sh ${GCC_RELEASE_VER}
- if [[ -n ${BRANCH_UPDATE} ]] ; then
- einfo "Running 'fix_libtool_files.sh ${GCC_RELEASE_VER}-${BRANCH_UPDATE}'"
- "${EPREFIX}"/usr/sbin/fix_libtool_files.sh ${GCC_RELEASE_VER}-${BRANCH_UPDATE}
- fi
- fi
-
- return 0
-}
-
-#---->> pkg_* <<----
-
-#---->> src_* <<----
-
-guess_patch_type_in_dir() {
- [[ -n $(ls "$1"/*.bz2 2>/dev/null) ]] \
- && EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch.bz2" \
- || EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch"
-}
-
-do_gcc_rename_java_bins() {
- # bug #139918 - conflict between gcc and java-config-2 for ownership of
- # /usr/bin/rmi{c,registry}. Done with mv & sed rather than a patch
- # because patches would be large (thanks to the rename of man files),
- # and it's clear from the sed invocations that all that changes is the
- # rmi{c,registry} names to grmi{c,registry} names.
- # Kevin F. Quinn 2006-07-12
- einfo "Renaming jdk executables rmic and rmiregistry to grmic and grmiregistry."
- # 1) Move the man files if present (missing prior to gcc-3.4)
- for manfile in rmic rmiregistry ; do
- [[ -f ${S}/gcc/doc/${manfile}.1 ]] || continue
- mv "${S}"/gcc/doc/${manfile}.1 "${S}"/gcc/doc/g${manfile}.1
- done
- # 2) Fixup references in the docs if present (mission prior to gcc-3.4)
- for jfile in gcc/doc/gcj.info gcc/doc/grmic.1 gcc/doc/grmiregistry.1 gcc/java/gcj.texi ; do
- [[ -f ${S}/${jfile} ]] || continue
- sed -i -e 's:rmiregistry:grmiregistry:g' "${S}"/${jfile} ||
- die "Failed to fixup file ${jfile} for rename to grmiregistry"
- sed -i -e 's:rmic:grmic:g' "${S}"/${jfile} ||
- die "Failed to fixup file ${jfile} for rename to grmic"
- done
- # 3) Fixup Makefiles to build the changed executable names
- # These are present in all 3.x versions, and are the important bit
- # to get gcc to build with the new names.
- for jfile in libjava/Makefile.am libjava/Makefile.in gcc/java/Make-lang.in ; do
- sed -i -e 's:rmiregistry:grmiregistry:g' "${S}"/${jfile} ||
- die "Failed to fixup file ${jfile} for rename to grmiregistry"
- # Careful with rmic on these files; it's also the name of a directory
- # which should be left unchanged. Replace occurrences of 'rmic$',
- # 'rmic_' and 'rmic '.
- sed -i -e 's:rmic\([$_ ]\):grmic\1:g' "${S}"/${jfile} ||
- die "Failed to fixup file ${jfile} for rename to grmic"
- done
-}
-
-toolchain_src_unpack() {
- [[ -z ${UCLIBC_VER} ]] && [[ ${CTARGET} == *-uclibc* ]] && \
- die "Sorry, this version does not support uClibc"
-
- if [[ ${PV} == *9999* ]]; then
- git-2_src_unpack
- else
- gcc_quick_unpack
- fi
-
- export BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION="Gentoo ${GCC_PVR}"
- cd "${S}"
-
- if ! use vanilla ; then
- if [[ -n ${PATCH_VER} ]] ; then
- guess_patch_type_in_dir "${WORKDIR}"/patch
- EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying Gentoo patches ..." \
- epatch "${WORKDIR}"/patch
- BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION="${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION} p${PATCH_VER}"
- fi
- if [[ -n ${UCLIBC_VER} ]] ; then
- guess_patch_type_in_dir "${WORKDIR}"/uclibc
- EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying uClibc patches ..." \
- epatch "${WORKDIR}"/uclibc
- fi
- fi
- do_gcc_HTB_patches
- do_gcc_PIE_patches
- epatch_user
-
- use hardened && make_gcc_hard
-
- # install the libstdc++ python into the right location
- # http://gcc.gnu.org/PR51368
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.5 && ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 ; then
- sed -i \
- '/^pythondir =/s:=.*:= $(datadir)/python:' \
- "${S}"/libstdc++-v3/python/Makefile.in || die
- fi
-
- # make sure the pkg config files install into multilib dirs.
- # since we configure with just one --libdir, we can't use that
- # (as gcc itself takes care of building multilibs). #435728
- find "${S}" -name Makefile.in \
- -exec sed -i '/^pkgconfigdir/s:=.*:=$(toolexeclibdir)/pkgconfig:' {} +
-
- # No idea when this first started being fixed, but let's go with 4.3.x for now
- if ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 ; then
- fix_files=""
- for x in contrib/test_summary libstdc++-v3/scripts/check_survey.in ; do
- [[ -e ${x} ]] && fix_files="${fix_files} ${x}"
+ # No idea when this first started being fixed, but let's go with 4.3.x for now
+ if ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 ; then
+ fix_files=""
+ for x in contrib/test_summary libstdc++-v3/scripts/check_survey.in ; do
+ [[ -e ${x} ]] && fix_files="${fix_files} ${x}"
done
ht_fix_file ${fix_files} */configure *.sh */Makefile.in
fi
@@ -795,19 +552,19 @@ toolchain_src_unpack() {
# disable --as-needed from being compiled into gcc specs
# natively when using a gcc version < 3.4.4
- # http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14992
+ # http://gcc.gnu.org/PR14992
if ! tc_version_is_at_least 3.4.4 ; then
sed -i -e s/HAVE_LD_AS_NEEDED/USE_LD_AS_NEEDED/g "${S}"/gcc/config.in
fi
# In gcc 3.3.x and 3.4.x, rename the java bins to gcc-specific names
# in line with gcc-4.
- if tc_version_is_at_least 3.3 && ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.0 ; then
+ if tc_version_is_between 3.3 4.0 ; then
do_gcc_rename_java_bins
fi
# Prevent libffi from being installed
- if tc_version_is_at_least 3.0 && ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.8 ; then
+ if tc_version_is_between 3.0 4.8 ; then
sed -i -e 's/\(install.*:\) install-.*recursive/\1/' "${S}"/libffi/Makefile.in || die
sed -i -e 's/\(install-data-am:\).*/\1/' "${S}"/libffi/include/Makefile.in || die
fi
@@ -820,8 +577,6 @@ toolchain_src_unpack() {
# update configure files
local f
einfo "Fixing misc issues in configure files"
- # TODO - check if we can drop this now that we don't gen info files
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.1 && epatch "${GCC_FILESDIR}"/gcc-configure-texinfo.patch
for f in $(grep -l 'autoconf version 2.13' $(find "${S}" -name configure)) ; do
ebegin " Updating ${f/${S}\/} [LANG]"
patch "${f}" "${GCC_FILESDIR}"/gcc-configure-LANG.patch >& "${T}"/configure-patch.log \
@@ -830,6 +585,9 @@ toolchain_src_unpack() {
done
sed -i 's|A-Za-z0-9|[:alnum:]|g' "${S}"/gcc/*.awk #215828
+ # Prevent new texinfo from breaking old versions (see #198182, #464008)
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.1 && epatch "${GCC_FILESDIR}"/gcc-configure-texinfo.patch
+
if [[ -x contrib/gcc_update ]] ; then
einfo "Touching generated files"
./contrib/gcc_update --touch | \
@@ -839,206 +597,250 @@ toolchain_src_unpack() {
fi
}
-gcc-abi-map() {
- # Convert the ABI name we use in Gentoo to what gcc uses
- local map=()
- case ${CTARGET} in
- mips*) map=("o32 32" "n32 n32" "n64 64") ;;
- x86_64*) map=("amd64 m64" "x86 m32" "x32 mx32") ;;
- esac
+guess_patch_type_in_dir() {
+ [[ -n $(ls "$1"/*.bz2 2>/dev/null) ]] \
+ && EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch.bz2" \
+ || EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch"
+}
- local m
- for m in "${map[@]}" ; do
- l=( ${m} )
- [[ $1 == ${l[0]} ]] && echo ${l[1]} && break
- done
+do_gcc_HTB_patches() {
+ use_if_iuse boundschecking || return 0
+
+ # modify the bounds checking patch with a regression patch
+ epatch "${WORKDIR}/bounds-checking-gcc-${HTB_GCC_VER}-${HTB_VER}.patch"
+ BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION="${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION}, HTB-${HTB_GCC_VER}-${HTB_VER}"
}
-gcc-multilib-configure() {
- if ! is_multilib ; then
- confgcc+=( --disable-multilib )
- # Fun times: if we are building for a target that has multiple
- # possible ABI formats, and the user has told us to pick one
- # that isn't the default, then not specifying it via the list
- # below will break that on us.
+do_gcc_PIE_patches() {
+ want_pie || return 0
+ use vanilla && return 0
+
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.3.2 ; then
+ guess_patch_type_in_dir "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/
+ EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying pie patches ..." \
+ epatch "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/
else
- confgcc+=( --enable-multilib )
- fi
+ guess_patch_type_in_dir "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/upstream
- # translate our notion of multilibs into gcc's
- local abi list
- for abi in $(get_all_abis TARGET) ; do
- local l=$(gcc-abi-map ${abi})
- [[ -n ${l} ]] && list+=",${l}"
- done
- if [[ -n ${list} ]] ; then
- case ${CTARGET} in
- x86_64*)
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 && confgcc+=( --with-multilib-list=${list:1} )
- ;;
- esac
+ # corrects startfile/endfile selection and shared/static/pie flag usage
+ EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying upstream pie patches ..." \
+ epatch "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/upstream
+ # adds non-default pie support (rs6000)
+ EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying non-default pie patches ..." \
+ epatch "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/nondef
+ # adds default pie support (rs6000 too) if DEFAULT_PIE[_SSP] is defined
+ EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying default pie patches ..." \
+ epatch "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/def
fi
+
+ BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION="${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION}, pie-${PIE_VER}"
}
-gcc-compiler-configure() {
- gcc-multilib-configure
+# configure to build with the hardened GCC specs as the default
+make_gcc_hard() {
+ # we want to be able to control the pie patch logic via something other
+ # than ALL_CFLAGS...
+ sed -e '/^ALL_CFLAGS/iHARD_CFLAGS = ' \
+ -e 's|^ALL_CFLAGS = |ALL_CFLAGS = $(HARD_CFLAGS) |' \
+ -i "${S}"/gcc/Makefile.in
+ # Need to add HARD_CFLAGS to ALL_CXXFLAGS on >= 4.7
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 ; then
+ sed -e '/^ALL_CXXFLAGS/iHARD_CFLAGS = ' \
+ -e 's|^ALL_CXXFLAGS = |ALL_CXXFLAGS = $(HARD_CFLAGS) |' \
+ -i "${S}"/gcc/Makefile.in
+ fi
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.0 ; then
- if in_iuse mudflap ; then
- confgcc+=( $(use_enable mudflap libmudflap) )
+ # defaults to enable for all toolchains
+ local gcc_hard_flags=""
+ if use hardened ; then
+ if hardened_gcc_works ; then
+ einfo "Updating gcc to use automatic PIE + SSP building ..."
+ gcc_hard_flags+=" -DEFAULT_PIE_SSP"
+ elif hardened_gcc_works pie ; then
+ einfo "Updating gcc to use automatic PIE building ..."
+ ewarn "SSP has not been enabled by default"
+ gcc_hard_flags+=" -DEFAULT_PIE"
+ elif hardened_gcc_works ssp ; then
+ einfo "Updating gcc to use automatic SSP building ..."
+ ewarn "PIE has not been enabled by default"
+ gcc_hard_flags+=" -DEFAULT_SSP"
else
- confgcc+=( --disable-libmudflap )
+ # do nothing if hardened is't supported, but don't die either
+ ewarn "hardened is not supported for this arch in this gcc version"
+ return 0
fi
-
- if use_if_iuse libssp ; then
- confgcc+=( --enable-libssp )
- else
- export gcc_cv_libc_provides_ssp=yes
- confgcc+=( --disable-libssp )
+ # rebrand to make bug reports easier
+ BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION=${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION/Gentoo/Gentoo Hardened}
+ else
+ if hardened_gcc_works ssp ; then
+ einfo "Updating gcc to use automatic SSP building ..."
+ gcc_hard_flags+=" -DEFAULT_SSP"
fi
+ fi
- # If we want hardened support with the newer piepatchset for >=gcc 4.4
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 && want_minispecs ; then
- confgcc+=( $(use_enable hardened esp) )
- fi
+ sed -i \
+ -e "/^HARD_CFLAGS = /s|=|= ${gcc_hard_flags} |" \
+ "${S}"/gcc/Makefile.in || die
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.2 ; then
- if in_iuse openmp ; then
- # Make sure target has pthreads support. #326757 #335883
- # There shouldn't be a chicken&egg problem here as openmp won't
- # build without a C library, and you can't build that w/out
- # already having a compiler ...
- if ! is_crosscompile || \
- $(tc-getCPP ${CTARGET}) -E - <<<"#include <pthread.h>" >& /dev/null
- then
- confgcc+=( $(use_enable openmp libgomp) )
- else
- # Force disable as the configure script can be dumb #359855
- confgcc+=( --disable-libgomp )
- fi
- else
- # For gcc variants where we don't want openmp (e.g. kgcc)
- confgcc+=( --disable-libgomp )
- fi
- fi
+}
- # Stick the python scripts in their own slotted directory
- # bug #279252
- #
- # --with-python-dir=DIR
- # Specifies where to install the Python modules used for aot-compile. DIR
- # should not include the prefix used in installation. For example, if the
- # Python modules are to be installed in /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages,
- # then --with-python-dir=/lib/python2.5/site-packages should be passed.
- #
- # This should translate into "/share/gcc-data/${CTARGET}/${GCC_CONFIG_VER}/python"
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 ; then
- confgcc+=( --with-python-dir=${DATAPATH/$PREFIX/}/python )
+# This is a historical wart. The original Gentoo/amd64 port used:
+# lib32 - 32bit binaries (x86)
+# lib64 - 64bit binaries (x86_64)
+# lib - "native" binaries (a symlink to lib64)
+# Most other distros use the logic (including mainline gcc):
+# lib - 32bit binaries (x86)
+# lib64 - 64bit binaries (x86_64)
+# Over time, Gentoo is migrating to the latter form.
+#
+# Unfortunately, due to distros picking the lib32 behavior, newer gcc
+# versions will dynamically detect whether to use lib or lib32 for its
+# 32bit multilib. So, to keep the automagic from getting things wrong
+# while people are transitioning from the old style to the new style,
+# we always set the MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES var for relevant targets.
+setup_multilib_osdirnames() {
+ is_multilib || return 0
+
+ local config
+ local libdirs="../lib64 ../lib32"
+
+ # this only makes sense for some Linux targets
+ case ${CTARGET} in
+ x86_64*-linux*) config="i386" ;;
+ powerpc64*-linux*) config="rs6000" ;;
+ sparc64*-linux*) config="sparc" ;;
+ s390x*-linux*) config="s390" ;;
+ *) return 0 ;;
+ esac
+ config+="/t-linux64"
+
+ local sed_args=()
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 ; then
+ sed_args+=( -e 's:$[(]call if_multiarch[^)]*[)]::g' )
+ fi
+ if [[ ${SYMLINK_LIB} == "yes" ]] ; then
+ einfo "updating multilib directories to be: ${libdirs}"
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.6.4 || tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 ; then
+ sed_args+=( -e '/^MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES.*lib32/s:[$][(]if.*):../lib32:' )
+ else
+ sed_args+=( -e "/^MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES/s:=.*:= ${libdirs}:" )
fi
+ else
+ einfo "using upstream multilib; disabling lib32 autodetection"
+ sed_args+=( -r -e 's:[$][(]if.*,(.*)[)]:\1:' )
fi
+ sed -i "${sed_args[@]}" "${S}"/gcc/config/${config} || die
+}
- # Enable build warnings by default with cross-compilers when system
- # paths are included (e.g. via -I flags).
- is_crosscompile && confgcc+=( --enable-poison-system-directories )
+gcc_version_patch() {
+ # gcc-4.3+ has configure flags (whoo!)
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 && return 0
- # For newer versions of gcc, use the default ("release"), because no
- # one (even upstream apparently) tests with it disabled. #317217
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4 || [[ -n ${GCC_CHECKS_LIST} ]] ; then
- confgcc+=( --enable-checking=${GCC_CHECKS_LIST:-release} )
+ local version_string=${GCC_CONFIG_VER}
+ [[ -n ${BRANCH_UPDATE} ]] && version_string+=" ${BRANCH_UPDATE}"
+
+ einfo "patching gcc version: ${version_string} (${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION})"
+
+ local gcc_sed=( -e 's:gcc\.gnu\.org/bugs\.html:bugs\.gentoo\.org/:' )
+ if grep -qs VERSUFFIX "${S}"/gcc/version.c ; then
+ gcc_sed+=( -e "/VERSUFFIX \"\"/s:\"\":\" (${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION})\":" )
else
- confgcc+=( --disable-checking )
+ version_string="${version_string} (${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION})"
+ gcc_sed+=( -e "/const char version_string\[\] = /s:= \".*\":= \"${version_string}\":" )
fi
+ sed -i "${gcc_sed[@]}" "${S}"/gcc/version.c || die
+}
- # GTK+ is preferred over xlib in 3.4.x (xlib is unmaintained
- # right now). Much thanks to <csm@gnu.org> for the heads up.
- # Travis Tilley <lv@gentoo.org> (11 Jul 2004)
- if ! is_gcj ; then
- confgcc+=( --disable-libgcj )
- elif use gtk ; then
- confgcc+=( --enable-java-awt=gtk )
- fi
+do_gcc_rename_java_bins() {
+ # bug #139918 - conflict between gcc and java-config-2 for ownership of
+ # /usr/bin/rmi{c,registry}. Done with mv & sed rather than a patch
+ # because patches would be large (thanks to the rename of man files),
+ # and it's clear from the sed invocations that all that changes is the
+ # rmi{c,registry} names to grmi{c,registry} names.
+ # Kevin F. Quinn 2006-07-12
+ einfo "Renaming jdk executables rmic and rmiregistry to grmic and grmiregistry."
+ # 1) Move the man files if present (missing prior to gcc-3.4)
+ for manfile in rmic rmiregistry ; do
+ [[ -f ${S}/gcc/doc/${manfile}.1 ]] || continue
+ mv "${S}"/gcc/doc/${manfile}.1 "${S}"/gcc/doc/g${manfile}.1
+ done
+ # 2) Fixup references in the docs if present (mission prior to gcc-3.4)
+ for jfile in gcc/doc/gcj.info gcc/doc/grmic.1 gcc/doc/grmiregistry.1 gcc/java/gcj.texi ; do
+ [[ -f ${S}/${jfile} ]] || continue
+ sed -i -e 's:rmiregistry:grmiregistry:g' "${S}"/${jfile} ||
+ die "Failed to fixup file ${jfile} for rename to grmiregistry"
+ sed -i -e 's:rmic:grmic:g' "${S}"/${jfile} ||
+ die "Failed to fixup file ${jfile} for rename to grmic"
+ done
+ # 3) Fixup Makefiles to build the changed executable names
+ # These are present in all 3.x versions, and are the important bit
+ # to get gcc to build with the new names.
+ for jfile in libjava/Makefile.am libjava/Makefile.in gcc/java/Make-lang.in ; do
+ sed -i -e 's:rmiregistry:grmiregistry:g' "${S}"/${jfile} ||
+ die "Failed to fixup file ${jfile} for rename to grmiregistry"
+ # Careful with rmic on these files; it's also the name of a directory
+ # which should be left unchanged. Replace occurrences of 'rmic$',
+ # 'rmic_' and 'rmic '.
+ sed -i -e 's:rmic\([$_ ]\):grmic\1:g' "${S}"/${jfile} ||
+ die "Failed to fixup file ${jfile} for rename to grmic"
+ done
+}
- # allow gcc to search for clock funcs in the main C lib.
- # if it can't find them, then tough cookies -- we aren't
- # going to link in -lrt to all C++ apps. #411681
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 && is_cxx ; then
- confgcc+=( --enable-libstdcxx-time )
- fi
+#---->> src_configure <<----
- # newer gcc versions like to bootstrap themselves with C++,
- # so we need to manually disable it ourselves
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 && ! is_cxx ; then
- confgcc+=( --disable-build-with-cxx --disable-build-poststage1-with-cxx )
- fi
+toolchain_src_configure() {
+ downgrade_arch_flags
+ gcc_do_filter_flags
- # newer gcc's come with libquadmath, but only fortran uses
- # it, so auto punt it when we don't care
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 && ! is_fortran ; then
- confgcc+=( --disable-libquadmath )
+ einfo "CFLAGS=\"${CFLAGS}\""
+ einfo "CXXFLAGS=\"${CXXFLAGS}\""
+ einfo "LDFLAGS=\"${LDFLAGS}\""
+
+ # Force internal zip based jar script to avoid random
+ # issues with 3rd party jar implementations. #384291
+ export JAR=no
+
+ # For hardened gcc 4.3 piepatchset to build the hardened specs
+ # file (build.specs) to use when building gcc.
+ if ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 && want_minispecs ; then
+ setup_minispecs_gcc_build_specs
fi
- local with_abi_map=()
- case $(tc-arch) in
- arm) #264534 #414395
- local a arm_arch=${CTARGET%%-*}
- # Remove trailing endian variations first: eb el be bl b l
- for a in e{b,l} {b,l}e b l ; do
- if [[ ${arm_arch} == *${a} ]] ; then
- arm_arch=${arm_arch%${a}}
- break
- fi
- done
- # Convert armv7{a,r,m} to armv7-{a,r,m}
- [[ ${arm_arch} == armv7? ]] && arm_arch=${arm_arch/7/7-}
- # See if this is a valid --with-arch flag
- if (srcdir=${S}/gcc target=${CTARGET} with_arch=${arm_arch};
- . "${srcdir}"/config.gcc) &>/dev/null
- then
- confgcc+=( --with-arch=${arm_arch} )
- fi
+ local confgcc=( --host=${CHOST} )
+
+ if is_crosscompile || tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
+ # Straight from the GCC install doc:
+ # "GCC has code to correctly determine the correct value for target
+ # for nearly all native systems. Therefore, we highly recommend you
+ # not provide a configure target when configuring a native compiler."
+ confgcc+=( --target=${CTARGET} )
+ fi
+ [[ -n ${CBUILD} ]] && confgcc+=( --build=${CBUILD} )
- # Make default mode thumb for microcontroller classes #418209
- [[ ${arm_arch} == *-m ]] && confgcc+=( --with-mode=thumb )
+ confgcc+=(
+ --prefix="${PREFIX}"
+ --bindir="${BINPATH}"
+ --includedir="${INCLUDEPATH}"
+ --datadir="${DATAPATH}"
+ --mandir="${DATAPATH}/man"
+ --infodir="${DATAPATH}/info"
+ --with-gxx-include-dir="${STDCXX_INCDIR}"
+ )
- # Enable hardvfp
- if [[ $(tc-is-softfloat) == "no" ]] && \
- [[ ${CTARGET} == armv[67]* ]] && \
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.5
- then
- # Follow the new arm hardfp distro standard by default
- confgcc+=( --with-float=hard )
- case ${CTARGET} in
- armv6*) confgcc+=( --with-fpu=vfp ) ;;
- armv7*) confgcc+=( --with-fpu=vfpv3-d16 ) ;;
- esac
- fi
- ;;
- mips)
- # Add --with-abi flags to set default ABI
- confgcc+=( --with-abi=$(gcc-abi-map ${TARGET_DEFAULT_ABI}) )
- ;;
- amd64)
- # drop the older/ABI checks once this get's merged into some
- # version of gcc upstream
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 && has x32 $(get_all_abis TARGET) ; then
- confgcc+=( --with-abi=$(gcc-abi-map ${TARGET_DEFAULT_ABI}) )
- fi
- ;;
- x86)
- # Default arch for x86 is normally i386, lets give it a bump
- # since glibc will do so based on CTARGET anyways
- confgcc+=( --with-arch=${CTARGET%%-*} )
- ;;
- hppa)
- # Enable sjlj exceptions for backward compatibility on hppa
- [[ ${GCCMAJOR} == "3" ]] && confgcc+=( --enable-sjlj-exceptions )
- ;;
- ppc)
- # Set up defaults based on current CFLAGS
- is-flagq -mfloat-gprs=double && confgcc+=( --enable-e500-double )
- [[ ${CTARGET//_/-} == *-e500v2-* ]] && confgcc+=( --enable-e500-double )
- ;;
- esac
+ # Stick the python scripts in their own slotted directory (bug #279252)
+ #
+ # --with-python-dir=DIR
+ # Specifies where to install the Python modules used for aot-compile. DIR
+ # should not include the prefix used in installation. For example, if the
+ # Python modules are to be installed in /usr/lib/python2.5/site-packages,
+ # then --with-python-dir=/lib/python2.5/site-packages should be passed.
+ #
+ # This should translate into "/share/gcc-data/${CTARGET}/${GCC_CONFIG_VER}/python"
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 ; then
+ confgcc+=( --with-python-dir=${DATAPATH/$PREFIX/}/python )
+ fi
+
+ ### language options
local GCC_LANG="c"
is_cxx && GCC_LANG+=",c++"
@@ -1052,7 +854,6 @@ gcc-compiler-configure() {
fi
is_objcxx && GCC_LANG+=",obj-c++"
fi
- is_treelang && GCC_LANG+=",treelang"
# fortran support just got sillier! the lang value can be f77 for
# fortran77, f95 for fortran95, or just plain old fortran for the
@@ -1064,98 +865,73 @@ gcc-compiler-configure() {
# We do NOT want 'ADA support' in here!
# is_ada && GCC_LANG+=",ada"
- einfo "configuring for GCC_LANG: ${GCC_LANG}"
confgcc+=( --enable-languages=${GCC_LANG} )
-}
-gcc_do_configure() {
- local confgcc=(
- --prefix="${EPREFIX}${PREFIX}"
- --bindir="${EPREFIX}${BINPATH}"
- --includedir="${EPREFIX}${INCLUDEPATH}"
- --datadir="${EPREFIX}${DATAPATH}"
- --mandir="${EPREFIX}${DATAPATH}/man"
- --infodir="${EPREFIX}${DATAPATH}/info"
- --with-gxx-include-dir="${EPREFIX}${STDCXX_INCDIR}"
+ ### general options
+
+ confgcc+=(
+ --enable-obsolete
+ --enable-secureplt
+ --disable-werror
+ --with-system-zlib
)
- # On Darwin we need libdir to be set in order to get correct install names
- # for things like libobjc-gnu, libgcj and libfortran. If we enable it on
- # non-Darwin we screw up the behaviour this eclass relies on. We in
- # particular need this over --libdir for bug #255315.
- [[ ${CTARGET} == *-darwin* ]] && \
- confgcc+=( --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs )
- # All our cross-compile logic goes here ! woo !
- confgcc+=( --host=${CHOST} )
- if is_crosscompile || tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
- # Straight from the GCC install doc:
- # "GCC has code to correctly determine the correct value for target
- # for nearly all native systems. Therefore, we highly recommend you
- # not provide a configure target when configuring a native compiler."
- confgcc+=( --target=${CTARGET} )
+ if use nls ; then
+ confgcc+=( --enable-nls --without-included-gettext )
+ else
+ confgcc+=( --disable-nls )
fi
- [[ -n ${CBUILD} ]] && confgcc+=( --build=${CBUILD} )
-
- # ppc altivec support
- confgcc+=( $(use_enable altivec) )
- # gcc has fixed-point arithmetic support in 4.3 for mips targets that can
- # significantly increase compile time by several hours. This will allow
- # users to control this feature in the event they need the support.
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 && confgcc+=( $(use_enable fixed-point) )
+ tc_version_is_at_least 3.4 || confgcc+=( --disable-libunwind-exceptions )
- # graphite was added in 4.4 but we only support it in 4.6+ due to external
- # library issues. 4.6/4.7 uses cloog-ppl which is a fork of CLooG with a
- # PPL backend. 4.8+ uses upstream CLooG with the ISL backend. We install
- # cloog-ppl into a non-standard location to prevent collisions.
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.8 ; then
- confgcc+=( $(use_with graphite cloog) )
- use graphite && confgcc+=( --disable-isl-version-check )
- elif tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 ; then
- confgcc+=( $(use_with graphite cloog) )
- confgcc+=( $(use_with graphite ppl) )
- use graphite && confgcc+=( --with-cloog-include="${EPREFIX}"/usr/include/cloog-ppl )
- use graphite && confgcc+=( --disable-ppl-version-check )
- elif tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 ; then
- confgcc+=( --without-cloog )
- confgcc+=( --without-ppl )
+ # Use the default ("release") checking because upstream usually neglects
+ # to test "disabled" so it has a history of breaking. #317217
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4 || [[ -n ${GCC_CHECKS_LIST} ]] ; then
+ confgcc+=( --enable-checking=${GCC_CHECKS_LIST:-release} )
+ else
+ confgcc+=( --disable-checking )
fi
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 ; then
- confgcc+=( $(use_enable lto) )
- elif tc_version_is_at_least 4.5 ; then
- confgcc+=( --disable-lto )
- fi
+ # Branding
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 && confgcc+=(
+ --with-bugurl=https://bugs.gentoo.org/
+ --with-pkgversion="${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION}"
+ )
- case $(tc-is-softfloat) in
- yes) confgcc+=( --with-float=soft ) ;;
- softfp) confgcc+=( --with-float=softfp ) ;;
- *)
- # If they've explicitly opt-ed in, do hardfloat,
- # otherwise let the gcc default kick in.
- [[ ${CTARGET//_/-} == *-hardfloat-* ]] \
- && confgcc+=( --with-float=hard )
- ;;
- esac
+ # If we want hardened support with the newer piepatchset for >=gcc 4.4
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 && want_minispecs ; then
+ confgcc+=( $(use_enable hardened esp) )
+ fi
- # Native Language Support
- if use nls ; then
- confgcc+=( --enable-nls --without-included-gettext )
- else
- confgcc+=( --disable-nls )
+ # allow gcc to search for clock funcs in the main C lib.
+ # if it can't find them, then tough cookies -- we aren't
+ # going to link in -lrt to all C++ apps. #411681
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 && is_cxx ; then
+ confgcc+=( --enable-libstdcxx-time )
fi
- # reasonably sane globals (hopefully)
- confgcc+=(
- --with-system-zlib
- --enable-obsolete
- --disable-werror
- --enable-secureplt
- )
+ # # Turn on the -Wl,--build-id flag by default for ELF targets. #525942
+ # # This helps with locating debug files.
+ # case ${CTARGET} in
+ # *-linux-*|*-elf|*-eabi)
+ # tc_version_is_at_least 4.5 && confgcc+=(
+ # --enable-linker-build-id
+ # )
+ # ;;
+ # esac
- gcc-compiler-configure || die
+ # newer gcc versions like to bootstrap themselves with C++,
+ # so we need to manually disable it ourselves
+ if tc_version_is_between 4.7 4.8 && ! is_cxx ; then
+ confgcc+=( --disable-build-with-cxx --disable-build-poststage1-with-cxx )
+ fi
+ ### Cross-compiler options
if is_crosscompile ; then
+ # Enable build warnings by default with cross-compilers when system
+ # paths are included (e.g. via -I flags).
+ confgcc+=( --enable-poison-system-directories )
+
# When building a stage1 cross-compiler (just C compiler), we have to
# disable a bunch of features or gcc goes boom
local needed_libc=""
@@ -1181,9 +957,6 @@ gcc_do_configure() {
*-w64-mingw*) needed_libc=mingw64-runtime;;
mingw*|*-mingw*) needed_libc=mingw-runtime;;
avr) confgcc+=( --enable-shared --disable-threads );;
- *-apple-darwin*) confgcc+=( --with-sysroot="${EPREFIX}"${PREFIX}/${CTARGET} );;
- *-solaris*) confgcc+=( --with-sysroot="${EPREFIX}"${PREFIX}/${CTARGET} );;
- *-freebsd*) confgcc+=( --with-sysroot="${EPREFIX}"${PREFIX}/${CTARGET} );;
esac
if [[ -n ${needed_libc} ]] ; then
local confgcc_no_libc=( --disable-shared )
@@ -1197,10 +970,10 @@ gcc_do_configure() {
elif built_with_use --hidden --missing false ${CATEGORY}/${needed_libc} crosscompile_opts_headers-only ; then
confgcc+=(
"${confgcc_no_libc[@]}"
- --with-sysroot="${EPREFIX}"${PREFIX}/${CTARGET}
+ --with-sysroot=${PREFIX}/${CTARGET}
)
else
- confgcc+=( --with-sysroot="${EPREFIX}"${PREFIX}/${CTARGET} )
+ confgcc+=( --with-sysroot=${PREFIX}/${CTARGET} )
fi
fi
@@ -1217,23 +990,8 @@ gcc_do_configure() {
*)
confgcc+=( --enable-threads=posix ) ;;
esac
-
- if use prefix ; then
- # should be /usr, because it's the path to search includes for,
- # which is unrelated to TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX, a.k.a. PREFIX
- confgcc+=( --with-local-prefix="${TPREFIX}"/usr )
- fi
-
- if use rap ; then
- # use sysroot of toolchain to get currect include and library at
- # compile time
- confgcc+=( --with-sysroot="${EPREFIX}" )
-
- # when doing cross compiling native for target, the build sysroot
- # should be pointed to SYSROOT of the cross compiler.
- tc-is-cross-compiler && confgcc+=( --with-build-sysroot="${ROOT}" )
- fi
fi
+
# __cxa_atexit is "essential for fully standards-compliant handling of
# destructors", but apparently requires glibc.
case ${CTARGET} in
@@ -1242,8 +1000,8 @@ gcc_do_configure() {
--disable-__cxa_atexit
$(use_enable nptl tls)
)
- [[ ${GCCMAJOR}.${GCCMINOR} == 3.3 ]] && confgcc+=( --enable-sjlj-exceptions )
- if tc_version_is_at_least 3.4 && ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 ; then
+ tc_version_is_between 3.3 3.4 && confgcc+=( --enable-sjlj-exceptions )
+ if tc_version_is_between 3.4 4.3 ; then
confgcc+=( --enable-clocale=uclibc )
fi
;;
@@ -1264,28 +1022,186 @@ gcc_do_configure() {
;;
esac
- tc_version_is_at_least 3.4 || confgcc+=( --disable-libunwind-exceptions )
+ ### arch options
+
+ gcc-multilib-configure
+
+ # ppc altivec support
+ confgcc+=( $(use_enable altivec) )
+
+ # gcc has fixed-point arithmetic support in 4.3 for mips targets that can
+ # significantly increase compile time by several hours. This will allow
+ # users to control this feature in the event they need the support.
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 && confgcc+=( $(use_enable fixed-point) )
+
+ case $(tc-is-softfloat) in
+ yes) confgcc+=( --with-float=soft ) ;;
+ softfp) confgcc+=( --with-float=softfp ) ;;
+ *)
+ # If they've explicitly opt-ed in, do hardfloat,
+ # otherwise let the gcc default kick in.
+ case ${CTARGET//_/-} in
+ *-hardfloat-*|*eabihf) confgcc+=( --with-float=hard ) ;;
+ esac
+ esac
+
+ local with_abi_map=()
+ case $(tc-arch) in
+ arm) #264534 #414395
+ local a arm_arch=${CTARGET%%-*}
+ # Remove trailing endian variations first: eb el be bl b l
+ for a in e{b,l} {b,l}e b l ; do
+ if [[ ${arm_arch} == *${a} ]] ; then
+ arm_arch=${arm_arch%${a}}
+ break
+ fi
+ done
+ # Convert armv7{a,r,m} to armv7-{a,r,m}
+ [[ ${arm_arch} == armv7? ]] && arm_arch=${arm_arch/7/7-}
+ # See if this is a valid --with-arch flag
+ if (srcdir=${S}/gcc target=${CTARGET} with_arch=${arm_arch};
+ . "${srcdir}"/config.gcc) &>/dev/null
+ then
+ confgcc+=( --with-arch=${arm_arch} )
+ fi
+
+ # Make default mode thumb for microcontroller classes #418209
+ [[ ${arm_arch} == *-m ]] && confgcc+=( --with-mode=thumb )
+
+ # Enable hardvfp
+ if [[ $(tc-is-softfloat) == "no" ]] && \
+ [[ ${CTARGET} == armv[67]* ]] && \
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.5
+ then
+ # Follow the new arm hardfp distro standard by default
+ confgcc+=( --with-float=hard )
+ case ${CTARGET} in
+ armv6*) confgcc+=( --with-fpu=vfp ) ;;
+ armv7*) confgcc+=( --with-fpu=vfpv3-d16 ) ;;
+ esac
+ fi
+ ;;
+ mips)
+ # Add --with-abi flags to set default ABI
+ confgcc+=( --with-abi=$(gcc-abi-map ${TARGET_DEFAULT_ABI}) )
+ ;;
+ amd64)
+ # drop the older/ABI checks once this get's merged into some
+ # version of gcc upstream
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 && has x32 $(get_all_abis TARGET) ; then
+ confgcc+=( --with-abi=$(gcc-abi-map ${TARGET_DEFAULT_ABI}) )
+ fi
+ ;;
+ x86)
+ # Default arch for x86 is normally i386, lets give it a bump
+ # since glibc will do so based on CTARGET anyways
+ confgcc+=( --with-arch=${CTARGET%%-*} )
+ ;;
+ hppa)
+ # Enable sjlj exceptions for backward compatibility on hppa
+ [[ ${GCCMAJOR} == "3" ]] && confgcc+=( --enable-sjlj-exceptions )
+ ;;
+ ppc)
+ # Set up defaults based on current CFLAGS
+ is-flagq -mfloat-gprs=double && confgcc+=( --enable-e500-double )
+ [[ ${CTARGET//_/-} == *-e500v2-* ]] && confgcc+=( --enable-e500-double )
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ # if the target can do biarch (-m32/-m64), enable it. overhead should
+ # be small, and should simplify building of 64bit kernels in a 32bit
+ # userland by not needing sys-devel/kgcc64. #349405
+ case $(tc-arch) in
+ ppc|ppc64) tc_version_is_at_least 3.4 && confgcc+=( --enable-targets=all ) ;;
+ sparc) tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 && confgcc+=( --enable-targets=all ) ;;
+ amd64|x86) tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 && confgcc+=( --enable-targets=all ) ;;
+ esac
+
+ # On Darwin we need libdir to be set in order to get correct install names
+ # for things like libobjc-gnu, libgcj and libfortran. If we enable it on
+ # non-Darwin we screw up the behaviour this eclass relies on. We in
+ # particular need this over --libdir for bug #255315.
+ [[ ${CTARGET} == *-darwin* ]] && \
+ confgcc+=( --enable-version-specific-runtime-libs )
+
+ ### library options
+
+ if ! is_gcj ; then
+ confgcc+=( --disable-libgcj )
+ elif use awt ; then
+ confgcc+=( --enable-java-awt=gtk )
+ fi
+
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.2 ; then
+ if in_iuse openmp ; then
+ # Make sure target has pthreads support. #326757 #335883
+ # There shouldn't be a chicken & egg problem here as openmp won't
+ # build without a C library, and you can't build that w/out
+ # already having a compiler ...
+ if ! is_crosscompile || \
+ $(tc-getCPP ${CTARGET}) -E - <<<"#include <pthread.h>" >& /dev/null
+ then
+ confgcc+=( $(use_enable openmp libgomp) )
+ else
+ # Force disable as the configure script can be dumb #359855
+ confgcc+=( --disable-libgomp )
+ fi
+ else
+ # For gcc variants where we don't want openmp (e.g. kgcc)
+ confgcc+=( --disable-libgomp )
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.0 ; then
+ if in_iuse mudflap ; then
+ confgcc+=( $(use_enable mudflap libmudflap) )
+ else
+ confgcc+=( --disable-libmudflap )
+ fi
+
+ if use_if_iuse libssp ; then
+ confgcc+=( --enable-libssp )
+ else
+ if hardened_gcc_is_stable ssp; then
+ export gcc_cv_libc_provides_ssp=yes
+ fi
+ confgcc+=( --disable-libssp )
+ fi
- # if the target can do biarch (-m32/-m64), enable it. overhead should
- # be small, and should simplify building of 64bit kernels in a 32bit
- # userland by not needing sys-devel/kgcc64. #349405
- if ! use prefix ; then
- case $(tc-arch) in
- ppc|ppc64) tc_version_is_at_least 3.4 && confgcc+=( --enable-targets=all ) ;;
- sparc) tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 && confgcc+=( --enable-targets=all ) ;;
- amd64|x86) tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 && confgcc+=( --enable-targets=all ) ;;
- esac
fi
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 && confgcc+=(
- --with-bugurl=http://bugs.gentoo.org/
- --with-pkgversion="${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION}"
- )
+ # newer gcc's come with libquadmath, but only fortran uses
+ # it, so auto punt it when we don't care
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 && ! is_fortran ; then
+ confgcc+=( --disable-libquadmath )
+ fi
- confgcc+=(
- "$@"
- ${EXTRA_ECONF}
- )
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 ; then
+ confgcc+=( --enable-lto )
+ elif tc_version_is_at_least 4.5 ; then
+ confgcc+=( --disable-lto )
+ fi
+
+ # graphite was added in 4.4 but we only support it in 4.6+ due to external
+ # library issues. 4.6/4.7 uses cloog-ppl which is a fork of CLooG with a
+ # PPL backend. 4.8+ uses upstream CLooG with the ISL backend. We install
+ # cloog-ppl into a non-standard location to prevent collisions.
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.8 ; then
+ confgcc+=( $(use_with graphite cloog) )
+ use graphite && confgcc+=( --disable-isl-version-check )
+ elif tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 ; then
+ confgcc+=( $(use_with graphite cloog) )
+ confgcc+=( $(use_with graphite ppl) )
+ use graphite && confgcc+=( --with-cloog-include=/usr/include/cloog-ppl )
+ use graphite && confgcc+=( --disable-ppl-version-check )
+ elif tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 ; then
+ confgcc+=( --without-cloog )
+ confgcc+=( --without-ppl )
+ fi
+
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.8 ; then
+ confgcc+=( $(use_enable sanitize libsanitizer) )
+ fi
# Disable gcc info regeneration -- it ships with generated info pages
# already. Our custom version/urls/etc... trigger it. #464008
@@ -1297,14 +1213,17 @@ gcc_do_configure() {
# killing the 32bit builds which want /usr/lib.
export ac_cv_have_x='have_x=yes ac_x_includes= ac_x_libraries='
+ confgcc+=( "$@" ${EXTRA_ECONF} )
+
# Nothing wrong with a good dose of verbosity
echo
- einfo "EPREFIX: ${EPREFIX}"
- einfo "PREFIX: ${PREFIX}"
- einfo "BINPATH: ${BINPATH}"
- einfo "LIBPATH: ${LIBPATH}"
- einfo "DATAPATH: ${DATAPATH}"
- einfo "STDCXX_INCDIR: ${STDCXX_INCDIR}"
+ einfo "PREFIX: ${PREFIX}"
+ einfo "BINPATH: ${BINPATH}"
+ einfo "LIBPATH: ${LIBPATH}"
+ einfo "DATAPATH: ${DATAPATH}"
+ einfo "STDCXX_INCDIR: ${STDCXX_INCDIR}"
+ echo
+ einfo "Languages: ${GCC_LANG}"
echo
einfo "Configuring GCC with: ${confgcc[@]//--/\n\t--}"
echo
@@ -1322,135 +1241,146 @@ gcc_do_configure() {
popd > /dev/null
}
-has toolchain_death_notice ${EBUILD_DEATH_HOOKS} || EBUILD_DEATH_HOOKS+=" toolchain_death_notice"
-toolchain_death_notice() {
- pushd "${WORKDIR}"/build >/dev/null
- tar jcf gcc-build-logs.tar.bz2 $(find -name config.log)
- eerror
- eerror "Please include ${PWD}/gcc-build-logs.tar.bz2 in your bug report"
- eerror
- popd >/dev/null
-}
+# Replace -m flags unsupported by the version being built with the best
+# available equivalent
+downgrade_arch_flags() {
+ local arch bver i isa myarch mytune rep ver
-# This function accepts one optional argument, the make target to be used.
-# If ommitted, gcc_do_make will try to guess whether it should use all,
-# profiledbootstrap, or bootstrap-lean depending on CTARGET and arch. An
-# example of how to use this function:
-#
-# gcc_do_make all-target-libstdc++-v3
-#
-# In addition to the target to be used, the following variables alter the
-# behavior of this function:
-#
-# LDFLAGS
-# Flags to pass to ld
-#
-# STAGE1_CFLAGS
-# CFLAGS to use during stage1 of a gcc bootstrap
-#
-# BOOT_CFLAGS
-# CFLAGS to use during stages 2+3 of a gcc bootstrap.
-#
-# Travis Tilley <lv@gentoo.org> (04 Sep 2004)
-#
-gcc_do_make() {
- # Set make target to $1 if passed
- [[ -n $1 ]] && GCC_MAKE_TARGET=$1
- # default target
- if is_crosscompile || tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
- # 3 stage bootstrapping doesnt quite work when you cant run the
- # resulting binaries natively ^^;
- GCC_MAKE_TARGET=${GCC_MAKE_TARGET-all}
- else
- GCC_MAKE_TARGET=${GCC_MAKE_TARGET-bootstrap-lean}
- fi
+ bver=${1:-${GCC_BRANCH_VER}}
+ [[ $(gcc-version) < ${bver} ]] && return 0
+ [[ $(tc-arch) != amd64 && $(tc-arch) != x86 ]] && return 0
- # the gcc docs state that parallel make isnt supported for the
- # profiledbootstrap target, as collisions in profile collecting may occur.
- # boundschecking also seems to introduce parallel build issues.
- if [[ ${GCC_MAKE_TARGET} == "profiledbootstrap" ]] ||
- use_if_iuse boundschecking
- then
- export MAKEOPTS="${MAKEOPTS} -j1"
- fi
+ myarch=$(get-flag march)
+ mytune=$(get-flag mtune)
- if [[ ${GCC_MAKE_TARGET} == "all" ]] ; then
- STAGE1_CFLAGS=${STAGE1_CFLAGS-"${CFLAGS}"}
- elif [[ $(gcc-version) == "3.4" && ${GCC_BRANCH_VER} == "3.4" ]] && gcc-specs-ssp ; then
- # See bug #79852
- STAGE1_CFLAGS=${STAGE1_CFLAGS-"-O2"}
+ # If -march=native isn't supported we have to tease out the actual arch
+ if [[ ${myarch} == native || ${mytune} == native ]] ; then
+ if [[ ${bver} < 4.2 ]] ; then
+ arch=$($(tc-getCC) -march=native -v -E -P - </dev/null 2>&1 \
+ | sed -rn "/cc1.*-march/s:.*-march=([^ ']*).*:\1:p")
+ replace-cpu-flags native ${arch}
+ fi
fi
- if is_crosscompile; then
- # In 3.4, BOOT_CFLAGS is never used on a crosscompile...
- # but I'll leave this in anyways as someone might have had
- # some reason for putting it in here... --eradicator
- BOOT_CFLAGS=${BOOT_CFLAGS-"-O2"}
- else
- # we only want to use the system's CFLAGS if not building a
- # cross-compiler.
- BOOT_CFLAGS=${BOOT_CFLAGS-"$(get_abi_CFLAGS ${TARGET_DEFAULT_ABI}) ${CFLAGS}"}
- fi
+ # Handle special -mtune flags
+ [[ ${mytune} == intel && ${bver} < 4.9 ]] && replace-cpu-flags intel generic
+ [[ ${mytune} == generic && ${bver} < 4.2 ]] && filter-flags '-mtune=*'
+ [[ ${mytune} == x86-64 ]] && filter-flags '-mtune=*'
+ [[ ${bver} < 3.4 ]] && filter-flags '-mtune=*'
+
+ # "added" "arch" "replacement"
+ local archlist=(
+ 4.9 bdver4 bdver3
+ 4.9 bonnell atom
+ 4.9 broadwell core-avx2
+ 4.9 haswell core-avx2
+ 4.9 ivybridge core-avx-i
+ 4.9 nehalem corei7
+ 4.9 sandybridge corei7-avx
+ 4.9 silvermont corei7
+ 4.9 westmere corei7
+ 4.8 bdver3 bdver2
+ 4.8 btver2 btver1
+ 4.7 bdver2 bdver1
+ 4.7 core-avx2 core-avx-i
+ 4.6 bdver1 amdfam10
+ 4.6 btver1 amdfam10
+ 4.6 core-avx-i core2
+ 4.6 corei7 core2
+ 4.6 corei7-avx core2
+ 4.5 atom core2
+ 4.3 amdfam10 k8
+ 4.3 athlon64-sse3 k8
+ 4.3 barcelona k8
+ 4.3 core2 nocona
+ 4.3 geode k6-2 # gcc.gnu.org/PR41989#c22
+ 4.3 k8-sse3 k8
+ 4.3 opteron-sse3 k8
+ 3.4 athlon-fx x86-64
+ 3.4 athlon64 x86-64
+ 3.4 c3-2 c3
+ 3.4 k8 x86-64
+ 3.4 opteron x86-64
+ 3.4 pentium-m pentium3
+ 3.4 pentium3m pentium3
+ 3.4 pentium4m pentium4
+ )
- pushd "${WORKDIR}"/build >/dev/null
+ for ((i = 0; i < ${#archlist[@]}; i += 3)) ; do
+ myarch=$(get-flag march)
+ mytune=$(get-flag mtune)
- # we "undef" T because the GCC makefiles use this variable, and if it's set
- # in the environment (like Portage does) the build fails, bug #286494
- emake \
- T= \
- LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" \
- STAGE1_CFLAGS="${STAGE1_CFLAGS}" \
- LIBPATH="${EPREFIX}${LIBPATH}" \
- BOOT_CFLAGS="${BOOT_CFLAGS}" \
- ${GCC_MAKE_TARGET} \
- || die "emake failed with ${GCC_MAKE_TARGET}"
+ ver=${archlist[i]}
+ arch=${archlist[i + 1]}
+ rep=${archlist[i + 2]}
- if ! is_crosscompile && use cxx && use_if_iuse doc ; then
- if type -p doxygen > /dev/null ; then
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 ; then
- cd "${CTARGET}"/libstdc++-v3/doc
- emake doc-man-doxygen || ewarn "failed to make docs"
- elif tc_version_is_at_least 3.0 ; then
- cd "${CTARGET}"/libstdc++-v3
- emake doxygen-man || ewarn "failed to make docs"
- fi
+ [[ ${myarch} != ${arch} && ${mytune} != ${arch} ]] && continue
+
+ if [[ ${ver} > ${bver} ]] ; then
+ einfo "Replacing ${myarch} (added in gcc ${ver}) with ${rep}..."
+ [[ ${myarch} == ${arch} ]] && replace-cpu-flags ${myarch} ${rep}
+ [[ ${mytune} == ${arch} ]] && replace-cpu-flags ${mytune} ${rep}
+ continue
else
- ewarn "Skipping libstdc++ manpage generation since you don't have doxygen installed"
+ break
fi
- fi
+ done
- popd >/dev/null
+ # we only check -mno* here since -m* get removed by strip-flags later on
+ local isalist=(
+ 4.9 -mno-sha
+ 4.9 -mno-avx512pf
+ 4.9 -mno-avx512f
+ 4.9 -mno-avx512er
+ 4.9 -mno-avx512cd
+ 4.8 -mno-xsaveopt
+ 4.8 -mno-xsave
+ 4.8 -mno-rtm
+ 4.8 -mno-fxsr
+ 4.7 -mno-lzcnt
+ 4.7 -mno-bmi2
+ 4.7 -mno-avx2
+ 4.6 -mno-tbm
+ 4.6 -mno-rdrnd
+ 4.6 -mno-fsgsbase
+ 4.6 -mno-f16c
+ 4.6 -mno-bmi
+ 4.5 -mno-xop
+ 4.5 -mno-movbe
+ 4.5 -mno-lwp
+ 4.5 -mno-fma4
+ 4.4 -mno-pclmul
+ 4.4 -mno-fma
+ 4.4 -mno-avx
+ 4.4 -mno-aes
+ 4.3 -mno-ssse3
+ 4.3 -mno-sse4a
+ 4.3 -mno-sse4
+ 4.3 -mno-sse4.2
+ 4.3 -mno-sse4.1
+ 4.3 -mno-popcnt
+ 4.3 -mno-abm
+ )
+
+ for ((i = 0; i < ${#isalist[@]}; i += 2)) ; do
+ ver=${isalist[i]}
+ isa=${isalist[i + 1]}
+ [[ ${ver} > ${bver} ]] && filter-flags ${isa} ${isa/-m/-mno-}
+ done
}
gcc_do_filter_flags() {
-
strip-flags
-
- # In general gcc does not like optimization, and add -O2 where
- # it is safe. This is especially true for gcc 3.3 + 3.4
replace-flags -O? -O2
- # ... sure, why not?
- strip-unsupported-flags
-
# dont want to funk ourselves
filter-flags '-mabi*' -m31 -m32 -m64
- case ${GCC_BRANCH_VER} in
- 3.2|3.3)
- replace-cpu-flags k8 athlon64 opteron i686 x86-64
- replace-cpu-flags pentium-m pentium3m pentium3
- case $(tc-arch) in
- amd64|x86) filter-flags '-mtune=*' ;;
- # in gcc 3.3 there is a bug on ppc64 where if -mcpu is used,
- # the compiler wrongly assumes a 32bit target
- ppc64) filter-flags "-mcpu=*";;
- esac
- case $(tc-arch) in
- amd64) replace-cpu-flags core2 nocona;;
- x86) replace-cpu-flags core2 prescott;;
- esac
+ filter-flags -frecord-gcc-switches # 490738
+ filter-flags -mno-rtm -mno-htm # 506202
+ if tc_version_is_between 3.2 3.4 ; then
+ # XXX: this is so outdated it's barely useful, but it don't hurt...
replace-cpu-flags G3 750
replace-cpu-flags G4 7400
replace-cpu-flags G5 7400
@@ -1460,47 +1390,41 @@ gcc_do_filter_flags() {
filter-flags -f{no-,}unit-at-a-time -f{no-,}web -mno-tls-direct-seg-refs
filter-flags -f{no-,}stack-protector{,-all}
filter-flags -fvisibility-inlines-hidden -fvisibility=hidden
- ;;
- 3.4|4.*)
+ fi
+
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 3.4 ; then
case $(tc-arch) in
- x86|amd64) filter-flags '-mcpu=*';;
+ amd64|x86)
+ filter-flags '-mcpu=*'
+
+ tc_version_is_between 4.4 4.5 && append-flags -mno-avx # 357287
+
+ if tc_version_is_between 4.6 4.7 ; then
+ # https://bugs.gentoo.org/411333
+ # https://bugs.gentoo.org/466454
+ replace-cpu-flags c3-2 pentium2 pentium3 pentium3m pentium-m i686
+ fi
+ ;;
+ alpha)
+ # https://bugs.gentoo.org/454426
+ append-ldflags -Wl,--no-relax
+ ;;
+ sparc)
+ # temporary workaround for random ICEs reproduced by multiple users
+ # https://bugs.gentoo.org/457062
+ tc_version_is_between 4.6 4.8 && MAKEOPTS+=" -j1"
+ ;;
*-macos)
- # http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=25127
- [[ ${GCC_BRANCH_VER} == 4.0 || ${GCC_BRANCH_VER} == 4.1 ]] && \
+ # http://gcc.gnu.org/PR25127
+ tc_version_is_between 4.0 4.2 && \
filter-flags '-mcpu=*' '-march=*' '-mtune=*'
- ;;
+ ;;
esac
- ;;
- esac
-
- case ${GCC_BRANCH_VER} in
- 4.6)
- # https://bugs.gentoo.org/411333
- # https://bugs.gentoo.org/466454
- replace-cpu-flags c3-2 pentium2 pentium3 pentium3m pentium-m i686
- ;;
- esac
-
- # TODO: Move to gcc_do_make()
+ fi
- # CFLAGS logic (verified with 3.4.3):
- # CFLAGS:
- # This conflicts when creating a crosscompiler, so set to a sane
- # default in this case:
- # used in ./configure and elsewhere for the native compiler
- # used by gcc when creating libiberty.a
- # used by xgcc when creating libstdc++ (and probably others)!
- # this behavior should be removed...
- #
- # CXXFLAGS:
- # used by xgcc when creating libstdc++
- #
- # STAGE1_CFLAGS (not used in creating a crosscompile gcc):
- # used by ${CHOST}-gcc for building stage1 compiler
- #
- # BOOT_CFLAGS (not used in creating a crosscompile gcc):
- # used by xgcc for building stage2/3 compiler
+ strip-unsupported-flags
+ # these are set here so we have something sane at configure time
if is_crosscompile ; then
# Set this to something sane for both native and target
CFLAGS="-O2 -pipe"
@@ -1514,39 +1438,154 @@ gcc_do_filter_flags() {
export GCJFLAGS=${GCJFLAGS:-${CFLAGS}}
}
-toolchain_src_compile() {
- gcc_do_filter_flags
- einfo "CFLAGS=\"${CFLAGS}\""
- einfo "CXXFLAGS=\"${CXXFLAGS}\""
+setup_minispecs_gcc_build_specs() {
+ # Setup the "build.specs" file for gcc 4.3 to use when building.
+ if hardened_gcc_works pie ; then
+ cat "${WORKDIR}"/specs/pie.specs >> "${WORKDIR}"/build.specs
+ fi
+ if hardened_gcc_works ssp ; then
+ for s in ssp sspall ; do
+ cat "${WORKDIR}"/specs/${s}.specs >> "${WORKDIR}"/build.specs
+ done
+ fi
+ for s in nostrict znow ; do
+ cat "${WORKDIR}"/specs/${s}.specs >> "${WORKDIR}"/build.specs
+ done
+ export GCC_SPECS="${WORKDIR}"/build.specs
+}
- # Force internal zip based jar script to avoid random
- # issues with 3rd party jar implementations. #384291
- export JAR=no
+gcc-multilib-configure() {
+ if ! is_multilib ; then
+ confgcc+=( --disable-multilib )
+ # Fun times: if we are building for a target that has multiple
+ # possible ABI formats, and the user has told us to pick one
+ # that isn't the default, then not specifying it via the list
+ # below will break that on us.
+ else
+ confgcc+=( --enable-multilib )
+ fi
- # For hardened gcc 4.3 piepatchset to build the hardened specs
- # file (build.specs) to use when building gcc.
- if ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 && want_minispecs ; then
- setup_minispecs_gcc_build_specs
+ # translate our notion of multilibs into gcc's
+ local abi list
+ for abi in $(get_all_abis TARGET) ; do
+ local l=$(gcc-abi-map ${abi})
+ [[ -n ${l} ]] && list+=",${l}"
+ done
+ if [[ -n ${list} ]] ; then
+ case ${CTARGET} in
+ x86_64*)
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 && confgcc+=( --with-multilib-list=${list:1} )
+ ;;
+ esac
fi
- # Build in a separate build tree
- mkdir -p "${WORKDIR}"/build
- pushd "${WORKDIR}"/build > /dev/null
+}
+
+gcc-abi-map() {
+ # Convert the ABI name we use in Gentoo to what gcc uses
+ local map=()
+ case ${CTARGET} in
+ mips*) map=("o32 32" "n32 n32" "n64 64") ;;
+ x86_64*) map=("amd64 m64" "x86 m32" "x32 mx32") ;;
+ esac
+
+ local m
+ for m in "${map[@]}" ; do
+ l=( ${m} )
+ [[ $1 == ${l[0]} ]] && echo ${l[1]} && break
+ done
+}
+
+#----> src_compile <----
- einfo "Configuring ${PN} ..."
- gcc_do_configure
+toolchain_src_compile() {
+ case ${EAPI:-0} in
+ 0|1) toolchain_src_configure ;;
+ esac
touch "${S}"/gcc/c-gperf.h
# Do not make manpages if we do not have perl ...
- [[ ! -x ${EPREFIX}/usr/bin/perl ]] \
+ [[ ! -x /usr/bin/perl ]] \
&& find "${WORKDIR}"/build -name '*.[17]' | xargs touch
- einfo "Compiling ${PN} ..."
- gcc_do_make ${GCC_MAKE_TARGET}
+ gcc_do_make ${GCC_MAKE_TARGET}
+}
+
+gcc_do_make() {
+ # This function accepts one optional argument, the make target to be used.
+ # If omitted, gcc_do_make will try to guess whether it should use all,
+ # or bootstrap-lean depending on CTARGET and arch.
+ # An example of how to use this function:
+ #
+ # gcc_do_make all-target-libstdc++-v3
+
+ [[ -n ${1} ]] && GCC_MAKE_TARGET=${1}
+
+ # default target
+ if is_crosscompile || tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
+ # 3 stage bootstrapping doesnt quite work when you cant run the
+ # resulting binaries natively ^^;
+ GCC_MAKE_TARGET=${GCC_MAKE_TARGET-all}
+ else
+ GCC_MAKE_TARGET=${GCC_MAKE_TARGET-bootstrap-lean}
+ fi
+
+ # Older versions of GCC could not do profiledbootstrap in parallel due to
+ # collisions with profiling info.
+ # boundschecking also seems to introduce parallel build issues.
+ if [[ ${GCC_MAKE_TARGET} == "profiledbootstrap" ]] || use_if_iuse boundschecking ; then
+ ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 && export MAKEOPTS="${MAKEOPTS} -j1"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ${GCC_MAKE_TARGET} == "all" ]] ; then
+ STAGE1_CFLAGS=${STAGE1_CFLAGS-"${CFLAGS}"}
+ elif [[ $(gcc-version) == "3.4" && ${GCC_BRANCH_VER} == "3.4" ]] && gcc-specs-ssp ; then
+ # See bug #79852
+ STAGE1_CFLAGS=${STAGE1_CFLAGS-"-O2"}
+ fi
+
+ if is_crosscompile; then
+ # In 3.4, BOOT_CFLAGS is never used on a crosscompile...
+ # but I'll leave this in anyways as someone might have had
+ # some reason for putting it in here... --eradicator
+ BOOT_CFLAGS=${BOOT_CFLAGS-"-O2"}
+ else
+ # we only want to use the system's CFLAGS if not building a
+ # cross-compiler.
+ BOOT_CFLAGS=${BOOT_CFLAGS-"$(get_abi_CFLAGS ${TARGET_DEFAULT_ABI}) ${CFLAGS}"}
+ fi
+
+ einfo "Compiling ${PN} (${GCC_MAKE_TARGET})..."
+
+ pushd "${WORKDIR}"/build >/dev/null
+
+ emake \
+ LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS}" \
+ STAGE1_CFLAGS="${STAGE1_CFLAGS}" \
+ LIBPATH="${LIBPATH}" \
+ BOOT_CFLAGS="${BOOT_CFLAGS}" \
+ ${GCC_MAKE_TARGET} \
+ || die "emake failed with ${GCC_MAKE_TARGET}"
- popd > /dev/null
+ if ! is_crosscompile && use cxx && use_if_iuse doc ; then
+ if type -p doxygen > /dev/null ; then
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 ; then
+ cd "${CTARGET}"/libstdc++-v3/doc
+ emake doc-man-doxygen || ewarn "failed to make docs"
+ elif tc_version_is_at_least 3.0 ; then
+ cd "${CTARGET}"/libstdc++-v3
+ emake doxygen-man || ewarn "failed to make docs"
+ fi
+ else
+ ewarn "Skipping libstdc++ manpage generation since you don't have doxygen installed"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ popd >/dev/null
}
+#---->> src_test <<----
+
toolchain_src_test() {
if use regression-test ; then
cd "${WORKDIR}"/build
@@ -1554,6 +1593,8 @@ toolchain_src_test() {
fi
}
+#---->> src_install <<----
+
toolchain_src_install() {
cd "${WORKDIR}"/build
@@ -1581,9 +1622,9 @@ toolchain_src_install() {
S="${WORKDIR}"/build emake -j1 DESTDIR="${D}" install || die
# Punt some tools which are really only useful while building gcc
- find "${ED}" -name install-tools -prune -type d -exec rm -rf "{}" \;
+ find "${D}" -name install-tools -prune -type d -exec rm -rf "{}" \;
# This one comes with binutils
- find "${ED}" -name libiberty.a -delete
+ find "${D}" -name libiberty.a -delete
# Move the libraries to the proper location
gcc_movelibs
@@ -1592,7 +1633,7 @@ toolchain_src_install() {
if ! is_crosscompile ; then
local EXEEXT
eval $(grep ^EXEEXT= "${WORKDIR}"/build/gcc/config.log)
- [[ -r ${ED}${BINPATH}/gcc${EXEEXT} ]] || die "gcc not found in ${ED}"
+ [[ -r ${D}${BINPATH}/gcc${EXEEXT} ]] || die "gcc not found in ${D}"
fi
dodir /etc/env.d/gcc
@@ -1606,7 +1647,7 @@ toolchain_src_install() {
gcc_slot_java
dodir /usr/bin
- cd "${ED}"${BINPATH}
+ cd "${D}"${BINPATH}
# Ugh: we really need to auto-detect this list.
# It's constantly out of date.
for x in cpp gcc g++ c++ gcov g77 gcj gcjh gfortran gccgo ; do
@@ -1632,34 +1673,34 @@ toolchain_src_install() {
done
# Now do the fun stripping stuff
- env RESTRICT="" CHOST=${CHOST} prepstrip "${ED}${BINPATH}"
- env RESTRICT="" CHOST=${CTARGET} prepstrip "${ED}${LIBPATH}"
+ env RESTRICT="" CHOST=${CHOST} prepstrip "${D}${BINPATH}"
+ env RESTRICT="" CHOST=${CTARGET} prepstrip "${D}${LIBPATH}"
# gcc used to install helper binaries in lib/ but then moved to libexec/
- [[ -d ${ED}${PREFIX}/libexec/gcc ]] && \
- env RESTRICT="" CHOST=${CHOST} prepstrip "${ED}${PREFIX}/libexec/gcc/${CTARGET}/${GCC_CONFIG_VER}"
+ [[ -d ${D}${PREFIX}/libexec/gcc ]] && \
+ env RESTRICT="" CHOST=${CHOST} prepstrip "${D}${PREFIX}/libexec/gcc/${CTARGET}/${GCC_CONFIG_VER}"
cd "${S}"
if is_crosscompile; then
- rm -rf "${ED}"/usr/share/{man,info}
- rm -rf "${ED}"${DATAPATH}/{man,info}
+ rm -rf "${D}"/usr/share/{man,info}
+ rm -rf "${D}"${DATAPATH}/{man,info}
else
if tc_version_is_at_least 3.0 ; then
local cxx_mandir=$(find "${WORKDIR}/build/${CTARGET}/libstdc++-v3" -name man)
if [[ -d ${cxx_mandir} ]] ; then
# clean bogus manpages #113902
find "${cxx_mandir}" -name '*_build_*' -exec rm {} \;
- cp -r "${cxx_mandir}"/man? "${ED}/${DATAPATH}"/man/
+ cp -r "${cxx_mandir}"/man? "${D}/${DATAPATH}"/man/
fi
fi
has noinfo ${FEATURES} \
- && rm -r "${ED}/${DATAPATH}"/info \
+ && rm -r "${D}/${DATAPATH}"/info \
|| prepinfo "${DATAPATH}"
has noman ${FEATURES} \
- && rm -r "${ED}/${DATAPATH}"/man \
+ && rm -r "${D}/${DATAPATH}"/man \
|| prepman "${DATAPATH}"
fi
# prune empty dirs left behind
- find "${ED}" -depth -type d -delete 2>/dev/null
+ find "${D}" -depth -type d -delete 2>/dev/null
# install testsuite results
if use regression-test; then
@@ -1672,34 +1713,27 @@ toolchain_src_install() {
# Rather install the script, else portage with changing $FILESDIR
# between binary and source package borks things ....
if ! is_crosscompile ; then
- cp "${GCC_FILESDIR}"/fix_libtool_files.sh "${T}"
- cp "${GCC_FILESDIR}"/awk/fixlafiles.awk-no_gcc_la "${T}"
- cp "${GCC_FILESDIR}"/awk/fixlafiles.awk "${T}"
- eprefixify \
- "${T}"/fix_libtool_files.sh \
- "${T}"/fixlafiles.awk-no_gcc_la \
- "${T}"/fixlafiles.awk
-
insinto "${DATAPATH}"
if tc_version_is_at_least 4.0 ; then
- newins "${T}"/fixlafiles.awk-no_gcc_la fixlafiles.awk || die
- find "${ED}/${LIBPATH}" -name libstdc++.la -type f -exec rm "{}" \;
+ newins "${GCC_FILESDIR}"/awk/fixlafiles.awk-no_gcc_la fixlafiles.awk || die
+ find "${D}/${LIBPATH}" -name libstdc++.la -type f -exec rm "{}" \;
+ find "${D}/${LIBPATH}" -name "lib?san.la" -type f -exec rm "{}" \; # 487550
else
- doins "${T}"/fixlafiles.awk || die
+ doins "${GCC_FILESDIR}"/awk/fixlafiles.awk || die
fi
exeinto "${DATAPATH}"
- doexe "${T}"/fix_libtool_files.sh || die
+ doexe "${GCC_FILESDIR}"/fix_libtool_files.sh || die
doexe "${GCC_FILESDIR}"/c{89,99} || die
fi
# Use gid of 0 because some stupid ports don't have
# the group 'root' set to gid 0. Send to /dev/null
# for people who are testing as non-root.
- chown -R ${PORTAGE_INST_UID:-0}:${PORTAGE_INST_GID:-0} "${ED}"${LIBPATH} 2>/dev/null
+ chown -R root:0 "${D}"${LIBPATH} 2>/dev/null
# Move pretty-printers to gdb datadir to shut ldconfig up
local py gdbdir=/usr/share/gdb/auto-load${LIBPATH/\/lib\//\/$(get_libdir)\/}
- pushd "${ED}"${LIBPATH} >/dev/null
+ pushd "${D}"${LIBPATH} >/dev/null
for py in $(find . -name '*-gdb.py') ; do
local multidir=${py%/*}
insinto "${gdbdir}/${multidir}"
@@ -1715,42 +1749,9 @@ toolchain_src_install() {
# Disable RANDMMAP so PCH works. #301299
if tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 ; then
- pax-mark -r "${ED}${PREFIX}/libexec/gcc/${CTARGET}/${GCC_CONFIG_VER}/cc1"
- pax-mark -r "${ED}${PREFIX}/libexec/gcc/${CTARGET}/${GCC_CONFIG_VER}/cc1plus"
- fi
-}
-
-gcc_slot_java() {
- local x
-
- # Move Java headers to compiler-specific dir
- for x in "${ED}"${PREFIX}/include/gc*.h "${ED}"${PREFIX}/include/j*.h ; do
- [[ -f ${x} ]] && mv -f "${x}" "${ED}"${LIBPATH}/include/
- done
- for x in gcj gnu java javax org ; do
- if [[ -d ${ED}${PREFIX}/include/${x} ]] ; then
- dodir /${LIBPATH}/include/${x}
- mv -f "${ED}"${PREFIX}/include/${x}/* "${ED}"${LIBPATH}/include/${x}/
- rm -rf "${ED}"${PREFIX}/include/${x}
- fi
- done
-
- if [[ -d ${ED}${PREFIX}/lib/security ]] || [[ -d ${ED}${PREFIX}/$(get_libdir)/security ]] ; then
- dodir /${LIBPATH}/security
- mv -f "${ED}"${PREFIX}/lib*/security/* "${ED}"${LIBPATH}/security
- rm -rf "${ED}"${PREFIX}/lib*/security
+ pax-mark -r "${D}${PREFIX}/libexec/gcc/${CTARGET}/${GCC_CONFIG_VER}/cc1"
+ pax-mark -r "${D}${PREFIX}/libexec/gcc/${CTARGET}/${GCC_CONFIG_VER}/cc1plus"
fi
-
- # Move random gcj files to compiler-specific directories
- for x in libgcj.spec logging.properties ; do
- x="${ED}${PREFIX}/lib/${x}"
- [[ -f ${x} ]] && mv -f "${x}" "${ED}"${LIBPATH}/
- done
-
- # Rename jar because it could clash with Kaffe's jar if this gcc is
- # primary compiler (aka don't have the -<version> extension)
- cd "${ED}"${BINPATH}
- [[ -f jar ]] && mv -f jar gcj-jar
}
# Move around the libs to the right location. For some reason,
@@ -1767,7 +1768,7 @@ gcc_movelibs() {
local OS_MULTIDIR=$($(XGCC) ${multiarg} --print-multi-os-directory)
local MULTIDIR=$($(XGCC) ${multiarg} --print-multi-directory)
- local TODIR=${ED}${LIBPATH}/${MULTIDIR}
+ local TODIR=${D}${LIBPATH}/${MULTIDIR}
local FROMDIR=
[[ -d ${TODIR} ]] || mkdir -p ${TODIR}
@@ -1779,7 +1780,7 @@ gcc_movelibs() {
${PREFIX}/${CTARGET}/lib/${OS_MULTIDIR}
do
removedirs="${removedirs} ${FROMDIR}"
- FROMDIR=${ED}${FROMDIR}
+ FROMDIR=${D}${FROMDIR}
if [[ ${FROMDIR} != "${TODIR}" && -d ${FROMDIR} ]] ; then
local files=$(find "${FROMDIR}" -maxdepth 1 ! -type d 2>/dev/null)
if [[ -n ${files} ]] ; then
@@ -1791,10 +1792,10 @@ gcc_movelibs() {
# SLOT up libgcj.pc if it's available (and let gcc-config worry about links)
FROMDIR="${PREFIX}/lib/${OS_MULTIDIR}"
- for x in "${ED}${FROMDIR}"/pkgconfig/libgcj*.pc ; do
+ for x in "${D}${FROMDIR}"/pkgconfig/libgcj*.pc ; do
[[ -f ${x} ]] || continue
sed -i "/^libdir=/s:=.*:=${LIBPATH}/${MULTIDIR}:" "${x}"
- mv "${x}" "${ED}${FROMDIR}"/pkgconfig/libgcj-${GCC_PV}.pc || die
+ mv "${x}" "${D}${FROMDIR}"/pkgconfig/libgcj-${GCC_PV}.pc || die
done
done
@@ -1803,137 +1804,254 @@ gcc_movelibs() {
# rmdir SRC/lib/../lib/
# mv SRC/lib/../lib32/*.o DEST # Bork
for FROMDIR in ${removedirs} ; do
- rmdir "${ED}"${FROMDIR} >& /dev/null
+ rmdir "${D}"${FROMDIR} >& /dev/null
done
- find "${ED}" -type d | xargs rmdir >& /dev/null
+ find "${D}" -type d | xargs rmdir >& /dev/null
}
-#----<< src_* >>----
-#---->> unorganized crap in need of refactoring follows
+# make sure the libtool archives have libdir set to where they actually
+# -are-, and not where they -used- to be. also, any dependencies we have
+# on our own .la files need to be updated.
+fix_libtool_libdir_paths() {
+ pushd "${D}" >/dev/null
-# gcc_quick_unpack will unpack the gcc tarball and patches in a way that is
-# consistant with the behavior of get_gcc_src_uri. The only patch it applies
-# itself is the branch update if present.
-#
-# Travis Tilley <lv@gentoo.org> (03 Sep 2004)
-#
-gcc_quick_unpack() {
- pushd "${WORKDIR}" > /dev/null
- export PATCH_GCC_VER=${PATCH_GCC_VER:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}
- export UCLIBC_GCC_VER=${UCLIBC_GCC_VER:-${PATCH_GCC_VER}}
- export PIE_GCC_VER=${PIE_GCC_VER:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}
- export HTB_GCC_VER=${HTB_GCC_VER:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}
- export SPECS_GCC_VER=${SPECS_GCC_VER:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}
+ pushd "./${1}" >/dev/null
+ local dir="${PWD#${D%/}}"
+ local allarchives=$(echo *.la)
+ allarchives="\(${allarchives// /\\|}\)"
+ popd >/dev/null
- if [[ -n ${GCC_A_FAKEIT} ]] ; then
- unpack ${GCC_A_FAKEIT}
- elif [[ -n ${PRERELEASE} ]] ; then
- unpack gcc-${PRERELEASE}.tar.bz2
- elif [[ -n ${SNAPSHOT} ]] ; then
- unpack gcc-${SNAPSHOT}.tar.bz2
- elif [[ ${PV} != *9999* ]] ; then
- unpack gcc-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}.tar.bz2
- # We want branch updates to be against a release tarball
- if [[ -n ${BRANCH_UPDATE} ]] ; then
- pushd "${S}" > /dev/null
- epatch "${DISTDIR}"/gcc-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}-branch-update-${BRANCH_UPDATE}.patch.bz2
- popd > /dev/null
- fi
+ sed -i \
+ -e "/^libdir=/s:=.*:='${dir}':" \
+ ./${dir}/*.la
+ sed -i \
+ -e "/^dependency_libs=/s:/[^ ]*/${allarchives}:${LIBPATH}/\1:g" \
+ $(find ./${PREFIX}/lib* -maxdepth 3 -name '*.la') \
+ ./${dir}/*.la
+
+ popd >/dev/null
+}
+
+create_gcc_env_entry() {
+ dodir /etc/env.d/gcc
+ local gcc_envd_base="/etc/env.d/gcc/${CTARGET}-${GCC_CONFIG_VER}"
+
+ local gcc_specs_file
+ local gcc_envd_file="${D}${gcc_envd_base}"
+ if [[ -z $1 ]] ; then
+ # I'm leaving the following commented out to remind me that it
+ # was an insanely -bad- idea. Stuff broke. GCC_SPECS isnt unset
+ # on chroot or in non-toolchain.eclass gcc ebuilds!
+ #gcc_specs_file="${LIBPATH}/specs"
+ gcc_specs_file=""
+ else
+ gcc_envd_file+="-$1"
+ gcc_specs_file="${LIBPATH}/$1.specs"
fi
- if [[ -n ${D_VER} ]] && use d ; then
- pushd "${S}"/gcc > /dev/null
- unpack gdc-${D_VER}-src.tar.bz2
- cd ..
- ebegin "Adding support for the D language"
- ./gcc/d/setup-gcc.sh >& "${T}"/dgcc.log
- if ! eend $? ; then
- eerror "The D gcc package failed to apply"
- eerror "Please include this log file when posting a bug report:"
- eerror " ${T}/dgcc.log"
- die "failed to include the D language"
- fi
- popd > /dev/null
+ # We want to list the default ABI's LIBPATH first so libtool
+ # searches that directory first. This is a temporary
+ # workaround for libtool being stupid and using .la's from
+ # conflicting ABIs by using the first one in the search path
+ local ldpaths mosdirs
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 3.2 ; then
+ local mdir mosdir abi ldpath
+ for abi in $(get_all_abis TARGET) ; do
+ mdir=$($(XGCC) $(get_abi_CFLAGS ${abi}) --print-multi-directory)
+ ldpath=${LIBPATH}
+ [[ ${mdir} != "." ]] && ldpath+="/${mdir}"
+ ldpaths="${ldpath}${ldpaths:+:${ldpaths}}"
+
+ mosdir=$($(XGCC) $(get_abi_CFLAGS ${abi}) -print-multi-os-directory)
+ mosdirs="${mosdir}${mosdirs:+:${mosdirs}}"
+ done
+ else
+ # Older gcc's didn't do multilib, so logic is simple.
+ ldpaths=${LIBPATH}
fi
- [[ -n ${PATCH_VER} ]] && \
- unpack gcc-${PATCH_GCC_VER}-patches-${PATCH_VER}.tar.bz2
+ cat <<-EOF > ${gcc_envd_file}
+ PATH="${BINPATH}"
+ ROOTPATH="${BINPATH}"
+ GCC_PATH="${BINPATH}"
+ LDPATH="${ldpaths}"
+ MANPATH="${DATAPATH}/man"
+ INFOPATH="${DATAPATH}/info"
+ STDCXX_INCDIR="${STDCXX_INCDIR##*/}"
+ CTARGET="${CTARGET}"
+ GCC_SPECS="${gcc_specs_file}"
+ MULTIOSDIRS="${mosdirs}"
+ EOF
+}
- [[ -n ${UCLIBC_VER} ]] && \
- unpack gcc-${UCLIBC_GCC_VER}-uclibc-patches-${UCLIBC_VER}.tar.bz2
+copy_minispecs_gcc_specs() {
+ # setup the hardenedno* specs files and the vanilla specs file.
+ if hardened_gcc_works ; then
+ create_gcc_env_entry hardenednopiessp
+ fi
+ if hardened_gcc_works pie ; then
+ create_gcc_env_entry hardenednopie
+ fi
+ if hardened_gcc_works ssp ; then
+ create_gcc_env_entry hardenednossp
+ fi
+ create_gcc_env_entry vanilla
+ insinto ${LIBPATH}
+ doins "${WORKDIR}"/specs/*.specs || die "failed to install specs"
+ # Build system specs file which, if it exists, must be a complete set of
+ # specs as it completely and unconditionally overrides the builtin specs.
+ if ! tc_version_is_at_least 4.4 ; then
+ $(XGCC) -dumpspecs > "${WORKDIR}"/specs/specs
+ cat "${WORKDIR}"/build.specs >> "${WORKDIR}"/specs/specs
+ doins "${WORKDIR}"/specs/specs || die "failed to install the specs file"
+ fi
+}
- if want_pie ; then
- if [[ -n ${PIE_CORE} ]] ; then
- unpack ${PIE_CORE}
- else
- unpack gcc-${PIE_GCC_VER}-piepatches-v${PIE_VER}.tar.bz2
+gcc_slot_java() {
+ local x
+
+ # Move Java headers to compiler-specific dir
+ for x in "${D}"${PREFIX}/include/gc*.h "${D}"${PREFIX}/include/j*.h ; do
+ [[ -f ${x} ]] && mv -f "${x}" "${D}"${LIBPATH}/include/
+ done
+ for x in gcj gnu java javax org ; do
+ if [[ -d ${D}${PREFIX}/include/${x} ]] ; then
+ dodir /${LIBPATH}/include/${x}
+ mv -f "${D}"${PREFIX}/include/${x}/* "${D}"${LIBPATH}/include/${x}/
+ rm -rf "${D}"${PREFIX}/include/${x}
fi
- [[ -n ${SPECS_VER} ]] && \
- unpack gcc-${SPECS_GCC_VER}-specs-${SPECS_VER}.tar.bz2
+ done
+
+ if [[ -d ${D}${PREFIX}/lib/security ]] || [[ -d ${D}${PREFIX}/$(get_libdir)/security ]] ; then
+ dodir /${LIBPATH}/security
+ mv -f "${D}"${PREFIX}/lib*/security/* "${D}"${LIBPATH}/security
+ rm -rf "${D}"${PREFIX}/lib*/security
fi
- use_if_iuse boundschecking && unpack "bounds-checking-gcc-${HTB_GCC_VER}-${HTB_VER}.patch.bz2"
+ # Move random gcj files to compiler-specific directories
+ for x in libgcj.spec logging.properties ; do
+ x="${D}${PREFIX}/lib/${x}"
+ [[ -f ${x} ]] && mv -f "${x}" "${D}"${LIBPATH}/
+ done
- popd > /dev/null
+ # Rename jar because it could clash with Kaffe's jar if this gcc is
+ # primary compiler (aka don't have the -<version> extension)
+ cd "${D}"${BINPATH}
+ [[ -f jar ]] && mv -f jar gcj-jar
}
-do_gcc_HTB_patches() {
- use_if_iuse boundschecking || return 0
+#---->> pkg_post* <<----
- # modify the bounds checking patch with a regression patch
- epatch "${WORKDIR}/bounds-checking-gcc-${HTB_GCC_VER}-${HTB_VER}.patch"
- BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION="${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION}, HTB-${HTB_GCC_VER}-${HTB_VER}"
+toolchain_pkg_postinst() {
+ do_gcc_config
+
+ if ! is_crosscompile ; then
+ echo
+ ewarn "If you have issues with packages unable to locate libstdc++.la,"
+ ewarn "then try running 'fix_libtool_files.sh' on the old gcc versions."
+ echo
+ ewarn "You might want to review the GCC upgrade guide when moving between"
+ ewarn "major versions (like 4.2 to 4.3):"
+ ewarn "http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/gcc-upgrading.xml"
+ echo
+
+ # Clean up old paths
+ rm -f "${ROOT}"/*/rcscripts/awk/fixlafiles.awk "${ROOT}"/sbin/fix_libtool_files.sh
+ rmdir "${ROOT}"/*/rcscripts{/awk,} 2>/dev/null
+
+ mkdir -p "${ROOT}"/usr/{share/gcc-data,sbin,bin}
+ cp "${ROOT}/${DATAPATH}"/fixlafiles.awk "${ROOT}"/usr/share/gcc-data/ || die
+ cp "${ROOT}/${DATAPATH}"/fix_libtool_files.sh "${ROOT}"/usr/sbin/ || die
+
+ # Since these aren't critical files and portage sucks with
+ # handling of binpkgs, don't require these to be found
+ cp "${ROOT}/${DATAPATH}"/c{89,99} "${ROOT}"/usr/bin/ 2>/dev/null
+ fi
+
+ if use regression-test ; then
+ elog "Testsuite results have been installed into /usr/share/doc/${PF}/testsuite"
+ echo
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -n ${PRERELEASE}${SNAPSHOT} ]] ; then
+ einfo "This GCC ebuild is provided for your convenience, and the use"
+ einfo "of this compiler is not supported by the Gentoo Developers."
+ einfo "Please report bugs to upstream at http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/"
+ fi
}
-# do various updates to PIE logic
-do_gcc_PIE_patches() {
- want_pie || return 0
+toolchain_pkg_postrm() {
+ # to make our lives easier (and saner), we do the fix_libtool stuff here.
+ # rather than checking SLOT's and trying in upgrade paths, we just see if
+ # the common libstdc++.la exists in the ${LIBPATH} of the gcc that we are
+ # unmerging. if it does, that means this was a simple re-emerge.
- use vanilla && return 0
+ # clean up the cruft left behind by cross-compilers
+ if is_crosscompile ; then
+ if [[ -z $(ls "${ROOT}"/etc/env.d/gcc/${CTARGET}* 2>/dev/null) ]] ; then
+ rm -f "${ROOT}"/etc/env.d/gcc/config-${CTARGET}
+ rm -f "${ROOT}"/etc/env.d/??gcc-${CTARGET}
+ rm -f "${ROOT}"/usr/bin/${CTARGET}-{gcc,{g,c}++}{,32,64}
+ fi
+ return 0
+ fi
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.3.2 ; then
- guess_patch_type_in_dir "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/
- EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying pie patches ..." \
- epatch "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/
- else
- guess_patch_type_in_dir "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/upstream
+ # ROOT isnt handled by the script
+ [[ ${ROOT} != "/" ]] && return 0
- # corrects startfile/endfile selection and shared/static/pie flag usage
- EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying upstream pie patches ..." \
- epatch "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/upstream
- # adds non-default pie support (rs6000)
- EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying non-default pie patches ..." \
- epatch "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/nondef
- # adds default pie support (rs6000 too) if DEFAULT_PIE[_SSP] is defined
- EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying default pie patches ..." \
- epatch "${WORKDIR}"/piepatch/def
+ if [[ ! -e ${LIBPATH}/libstdc++.so ]] ; then
+ # make sure the profile is sane during same-slot upgrade #289403
+ do_gcc_config
+
+ einfo "Running 'fix_libtool_files.sh ${GCC_RELEASE_VER}'"
+ /usr/sbin/fix_libtool_files.sh ${GCC_RELEASE_VER}
+ if [[ -n ${BRANCH_UPDATE} ]] ; then
+ einfo "Running 'fix_libtool_files.sh ${GCC_RELEASE_VER}-${BRANCH_UPDATE}'"
+ /usr/sbin/fix_libtool_files.sh ${GCC_RELEASE_VER}-${BRANCH_UPDATE}
+ fi
fi
- # we want to be able to control the pie patch logic via something other
- # than ALL_CFLAGS...
- sed -e '/^ALL_CFLAGS/iHARD_CFLAGS = ' \
- -e 's|^ALL_CFLAGS = |ALL_CFLAGS = $(HARD_CFLAGS) |' \
- -i "${S}"/gcc/Makefile.in
- # Need to add HARD_CFLAGS to ALL_CXXFLAGS on >= 4.7
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 ; then
- sed -e '/^ALL_CXXFLAGS/iHARD_CFLAGS = ' \
- -e 's|^ALL_CXXFLAGS = |ALL_CXXFLAGS = $(HARD_CFLAGS) |' \
- -i "${S}"/gcc/Makefile.in
+ return 0
+}
+
+do_gcc_config() {
+ if ! should_we_gcc_config ; then
+ env -i ROOT="${ROOT}" gcc-config --use-old --force
+ return 0
fi
- BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION="${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION}, pie-${PIE_VER}"
+ local current_gcc_config="" current_specs="" use_specs=""
+
+ current_gcc_config=$(env -i ROOT="${ROOT}" gcc-config -c ${CTARGET} 2>/dev/null)
+ if [[ -n ${current_gcc_config} ]] ; then
+ # figure out which specs-specific config is active
+ current_specs=$(gcc-config -S ${current_gcc_config} | awk '{print $3}')
+ [[ -n ${current_specs} ]] && use_specs=-${current_specs}
+ fi
+ if [[ -n ${use_specs} ]] && \
+ [[ ! -e ${ROOT}/etc/env.d/gcc/${CTARGET}-${GCC_CONFIG_VER}${use_specs} ]]
+ then
+ ewarn "The currently selected specs-specific gcc config,"
+ ewarn "${current_specs}, doesn't exist anymore. This is usually"
+ ewarn "due to enabling/disabling hardened or switching to a version"
+ ewarn "of gcc that doesnt create multiple specs files. The default"
+ ewarn "config will be used, and the previous preference forgotten."
+ use_specs=""
+ fi
+
+ gcc-config ${CTARGET}-${GCC_CONFIG_VER}${use_specs}
}
should_we_gcc_config() {
# if the current config is invalid, we definitely want a new one
# Note: due to bash quirkiness, the following must not be 1 line
local curr_config
- curr_config=$(env -i ROOT="${ROOT}" "${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin/gcc-config -c ${CTARGET} 2>&1) || return 0
+ curr_config=$(env -i ROOT="${ROOT}" gcc-config -c ${CTARGET} 2>&1) || return 0
# if the previously selected config has the same major.minor (branch) as
# the version we are installing, then it will probably be uninstalled
# for being in the same SLOT, make sure we run gcc-config.
- local curr_config_ver=$(env -i ROOT="${ROOT}" "${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin/gcc-config -S ${curr_config} | awk '{print $2}')
+ local curr_config_ver=$(env -i ROOT="${ROOT}" gcc-config -S ${curr_config} | awk '{print $2}')
local curr_branch_ver=$(get_version_component_range 1-2 ${curr_config_ver})
@@ -1966,133 +2084,27 @@ should_we_gcc_config() {
fi
}
-do_gcc_config() {
- if ! should_we_gcc_config ; then
- env -i ROOT="${ROOT}" "${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin/gcc-config --use-old --force
- return 0
- fi
-
- local current_gcc_config="" current_specs="" use_specs=""
-
- current_gcc_config=$(env -i ROOT="${ROOT}" "${EPREFIX}"/usr/bin/gcc-config -c ${CTARGET} 2>/dev/null)
- if [[ -n ${current_gcc_config} ]] ; then
- # figure out which specs-specific config is active
- current_specs=$(gcc-config -S ${current_gcc_config} | awk '{print $3}')
- [[ -n ${current_specs} ]] && use_specs=-${current_specs}
- fi
- if [[ -n ${use_specs} ]] && \
- [[ ! -e ${EROOT}/etc/env.d/gcc/${CTARGET}-${GCC_CONFIG_VER}${use_specs} ]]
- then
- ewarn "The currently selected specs-specific gcc config,"
- ewarn "${current_specs}, doesn't exist anymore. This is usually"
- ewarn "due to enabling/disabling hardened or switching to a version"
- ewarn "of gcc that doesnt create multiple specs files. The default"
- ewarn "config will be used, and the previous preference forgotten."
- use_specs=""
- fi
-
- gcc-config ${CTARGET}-${GCC_CONFIG_VER}${use_specs}
-}
-
-# This function allows us to gentoo-ize GCCs version number and bugzilla
-# URL without needing to use patches.
-gcc_version_patch() {
- # gcc-4.3+ has configure flags (whoo!)
- tc_version_is_at_least 4.3 && return 0
-
- local version_string=${GCC_CONFIG_VER}
- [[ -n ${BRANCH_UPDATE} ]] && version_string+=" ${BRANCH_UPDATE}"
-
- einfo "patching gcc version: ${version_string} (${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION})"
-
- local gcc_sed=( -e 's:gcc\.gnu\.org/bugs\.html:bugs\.gentoo\.org/:' )
- if grep -qs VERSUFFIX "${S}"/gcc/version.c ; then
- gcc_sed+=( -e "/VERSUFFIX \"\"/s:\"\":\" (${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION})\":" )
- else
- version_string="${version_string} (${BRANDING_GCC_PKGVERSION})"
- gcc_sed+=( -e "/const char version_string\[\] = /s:= \".*\":= \"${version_string}\":" )
- fi
- sed -i "${gcc_sed[@]}" "${S}"/gcc/version.c || die
-}
+#---->> support and misc functions <<----
-# This is a historical wart. The original Gentoo/amd64 port used:
-# lib32 - 32bit binaries (x86)
-# lib64 - 64bit binaries (x86_64)
-# lib - "native" binaries (a symlink to lib64)
-# Most other distros use the logic (including mainline gcc):
-# lib - 32bit binaries (x86)
-# lib64 - 64bit binaries (x86_64)
-# Over time, Gentoo is migrating to the latter form.
+# This is to make sure we don't accidentally try to enable support for a
+# language that doesnt exist. GCC 3.4 supports f77, while 4.0 supports f95, etc.
#
-# Unfortunately, due to distros picking the lib32 behavior, newer gcc
-# versions will dynamically detect whether to use lib or lib32 for its
-# 32bit multilib. So, to keep the automagic from getting things wrong
-# while people are transitioning from the old style to the new style,
-# we always set the MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES var for relevant targets.
-setup_multilib_osdirnames() {
- is_multilib || return 0
-
- local config
- local libdirs="../lib64 ../lib32"
-
- # this only makes sense for some Linux targets
- case ${CTARGET} in
- x86_64*-linux*) config="i386" ;;
- powerpc64*-linux*) config="rs6000" ;;
- sparc64*-linux*) config="sparc" ;;
- s390x*-linux*) config="s390" ;;
- *) return 0 ;;
- esac
- config+="/t-linux64"
-
- local sed_args=()
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.6 ; then
- sed_args+=( -e 's:$[(]call if_multiarch[^)]*[)]::g' )
- fi
- if [[ ${SYMLINK_LIB} == "yes" ]] ; then
- einfo "updating multilib directories to be: ${libdirs}"
- if tc_version_is_at_least 4.6.4 || tc_version_is_at_least 4.7 ; then
- sed_args+=( -e '/^MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES.*lib32/s:[$][(]if.*):../lib32:' )
- else
- sed_args+=( -e "/^MULTILIB_OSDIRNAMES/s:=.*:= ${libdirs}:" )
- fi
- else
- einfo "using upstream multilib; disabling lib32 autodetection"
- sed_args+=( -r -e 's:[$][(]if.*,(.*)[)]:\1:' )
- fi
- sed -i "${sed_args[@]}" "${S}"/gcc/config/${config} || die
-}
-
-# make sure the libtool archives have libdir set to where they actually
-# -are-, and not where they -used- to be. also, any dependencies we have
-# on our own .la files need to be updated.
-fix_libtool_libdir_paths() {
- pushd "${ED}" >/dev/null
-
- pushd "./${1}" >/dev/null
- local dir="${PWD#${D%/}}"
- local allarchives=$(echo *.la)
- allarchives="\(${allarchives// /\\|}\)"
- popd >/dev/null
-
- sed -i \
- -e "/^libdir=/s:=.*:='${EPREFIX}/${dir##/}':" \
- ./${dir}/*.la
- sed -i \
- -e "/^dependency_libs=/s:/[^ ]*/${allarchives}:${EPREFIX}/${LIBPATH##/}/\1:g" \
- $(find ./${PREFIX}/lib* -maxdepth 3 -name '*.la') \
- ./${dir}/*.la
-
- popd >/dev/null
+# Also add a hook so special ebuilds (kgcc64) can control which languages
+# exactly get enabled
+gcc-lang-supported() {
+ grep ^language=\"${1}\" "${S}"/gcc/*/config-lang.in > /dev/null || return 1
+ [[ -z ${TOOLCHAIN_ALLOWED_LANGS} ]] && return 0
+ has $1 ${TOOLCHAIN_ALLOWED_LANGS}
}
-is_multilib() {
- tc_version_is_at_least 3 || return 1
- use multilib
+is_ada() {
+ gcc-lang-supported ada || return 1
+ use ada
}
is_cxx() {
gcc-lang-supported 'c++' || return 1
+ ! is_crosscompile && tc_version_is_at_least 4.8 && return 0
use cxx
}
@@ -2126,6 +2138,11 @@ is_go() {
use cxx && use_if_iuse go
}
+is_multilib() {
+ tc_version_is_at_least 3 || return 1
+ use multilib
+}
+
is_objc() {
gcc-lang-supported objc || return 1
use_if_iuse objc
@@ -2136,15 +2153,106 @@ is_objcxx() {
use cxx && use_if_iuse objc++
}
-is_ada() {
- gcc-lang-supported ada || return 1
- use ada
+# Grab a variable from the build system (taken from linux-info.eclass)
+get_make_var() {
+ local var=$1 makefile=${2:-${WORKDIR}/build/Makefile}
+ echo -e "e:\\n\\t@echo \$(${var})\\ninclude ${makefile}" | \
+ r=${makefile%/*} emake --no-print-directory -s -f - 2>/dev/null
}
-is_treelang() {
- use_if_iuse boundschecking && return 1 #260532
- is_crosscompile && return 1 #199924
- gcc-lang-supported treelang || return 1
- #use treelang
- return 0
+XGCC() { get_make_var GCC_FOR_TARGET ; }
+
+# The gentoo piessp patches allow for 3 configurations:
+# 1) PIE+SSP by default
+# 2) PIE by default
+# 3) SSP by default
+hardened_gcc_works() {
+ if [[ $1 == "pie" ]] ; then
+ # $gcc_cv_ld_pie is unreliable as it simply take the output of
+ # `ld --help | grep -- -pie`, that reports the option in all cases, also if
+ # the loader doesn't actually load the resulting executables.
+ # To avoid breakage, blacklist FreeBSD here at least
+ [[ ${CTARGET} == *-freebsd* ]] && return 1
+
+ want_pie || return 1
+ use_if_iuse nopie && return 1
+ hardened_gcc_is_stable pie
+ return $?
+ elif [[ $1 == "ssp" ]] ; then
+ [[ -n ${SPECS_VER} ]] || return 1
+ use_if_iuse nossp && return 1
+ hardened_gcc_is_stable ssp
+ return $?
+ else
+ # laziness ;)
+ hardened_gcc_works pie || return 1
+ hardened_gcc_works ssp || return 1
+ return 0
+ fi
+}
+
+hardened_gcc_is_stable() {
+ local tocheck
+ if [[ $1 == "pie" ]] ; then
+ if [[ ${CTARGET} == *-uclibc* ]] ; then
+ tocheck=${PIE_UCLIBC_STABLE}
+ else
+ tocheck=${PIE_GLIBC_STABLE}
+ fi
+ elif [[ $1 == "ssp" ]] ; then
+ if [[ ${CTARGET} == *-uclibc* ]] ; then
+ tocheck=${SSP_UCLIBC_STABLE}
+ elif [[ ${CTARGET} == *-gnu* ]] ; then
+ tocheck=${SSP_STABLE}
+ fi
+ else
+ die "hardened_gcc_stable needs to be called with pie or ssp"
+ fi
+
+ has $(tc-arch) ${tocheck} && return 0
+ return 1
+}
+
+want_minispecs() {
+ if tc_version_is_at_least 4.3.2 && use hardened ; then
+ if ! want_pie ; then
+ ewarn "PIE_VER or SPECS_VER is not defined in the GCC ebuild."
+ elif use vanilla ; then
+ ewarn "You will not get hardened features if you have the vanilla USE-flag."
+ elif use nopie && use nossp ; then
+ ewarn "You will not get hardened features if you have the nopie and nossp USE-flag."
+ elif ! hardened_gcc_works ; then
+ ewarn "Your $(tc-arch) arch is not supported."
+ else
+ return 0
+ fi
+ ewarn "Hope you know what you are doing. Hardened will not work."
+ return 0
+ fi
+ return 1
+}
+
+want_pie() {
+ ! use hardened && [[ -n ${PIE_VER} ]] && use nopie && return 1
+ [[ -n ${PIE_VER} ]] && [[ -n ${SPECS_VER} ]] && return 0
+ tc_version_is_at_least 4.3.2 && return 1
+ [[ -z ${PIE_VER} ]] && return 1
+ use !nopie && return 0
+ return 1
+}
+
+has toolchain_death_notice ${EBUILD_DEATH_HOOKS} || EBUILD_DEATH_HOOKS+=" toolchain_death_notice"
+toolchain_death_notice() {
+ if [[ -e "${WORKDIR}"/build ]] ; then
+ pushd "${WORKDIR}"/build >/dev/null
+ (echo '' | $(tc-getCC ${CTARGET}) ${CFLAGS} -v -E - 2>&1) > gccinfo.log
+ [[ -e "${T}"/build.log ]] && cp "${T}"/build.log .
+ tar jcf "${WORKDIR}"/gcc-build-logs.tar.bz2 \
+ gccinfo.log build.log $(find -name config.log)
+ rm gccinfo.log build.log
+ eerror
+ eerror "Please include ${WORKDIR}/gcc-build-logs.tar.bz2 in your bug report."
+ eerror
+ popd >/dev/null
+ fi
}
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
@ 2014-12-04 8:17 Benda XU
0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Benda XU @ 2014-12-04 8:17 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: b78f7e2d073c2e7d8e4b75f0d955ebc51be20764
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Thu Dec 4 02:09:36 2014 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Thu Dec 4 02:09:36 2014 +0000
URL: http://sources.gentoo.org/gitweb/?p=dev/heroxbd.git;a=commit;h=b78f7e2d
toolchain.eclass: compatible variables ED and EROOT for EAPI 0,1,2.
---
eclass/toolchain.eclass | 5 +++++
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+)
diff --git a/eclass/toolchain.eclass b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
index 73421f7..3e422c6 100644
--- a/eclass/toolchain.eclass
+++ b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
@@ -49,6 +49,11 @@ is_crosscompile() {
[[ ${CHOST} != ${CTARGET} ]]
}
+if [[ ${EAPI:-0} == [012] ]] ; then
+ : ${ED:=${D}}
+ : ${EROOT:=${ROOT}}
+fi
+
# General purpose version check. Without a second arg matches up to minor version (x.x.x)
tc_version_is_at_least() {
version_is_at_least "$1" "${2:-${GCC_RELEASE_VER}}"
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
@ 2016-05-23 6:18 Benda XU
0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Benda XU @ 2016-05-23 6:18 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: 3041a9deec4adf30339aec0b37f440af19e7334a
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Sun May 22 04:00:33 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Sun May 22 04:00:33 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=3041a9de
toolchain.eclass: no need to use flag rap anymore.
eclass/toolchain.eclass | 23 +----------------------
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 22 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/toolchain.eclass b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
index d24e810..b9088ca 100644
--- a/eclass/toolchain.eclass
+++ b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
@@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ IUSE="multislot regression-test vanilla"
IUSE_DEF=( nls nptl )
if [[ ${PN} != "kgcc64" && ${PN} != gcc-* ]] ; then
- IUSE+=" altivec rap"
+ IUSE+=" altivec"
IUSE_DEF+=( cxx fortran )
[[ -n ${PIE_VER} ]] && IUSE+=" nopie"
[[ -n ${HTB_VER} ]] && IUSE+=" boundschecking"
@@ -990,15 +990,6 @@ toolchain_src_configure() {
confgcc+=( --enable-shared )
fi
- if use rap ; then
- # use sysroot of toolchain to get currect include and library at compile time
- confgcc+=( --with-sysroot="${EPREFIX}" )
-
- # when doing cross compiling native for target, the build sysroot
- # should be pointed to SYSROOT of the cross compiler.
- tc-is-cross-compiler && confgcc+=( --with-build-sysroot="${ROOT}" )
- fi
-
case ${CHOST} in
mingw*|*-mingw*|*-cygwin)
confgcc+=( --enable-threads=win32 ) ;;
@@ -1855,18 +1846,6 @@ fix_libtool_libdir_paths() {
popd >/dev/null
}
-prefix_gcc_dynamic_loader() {
- local dlf
-
- case $(tc-arch) in
- amd64) dlf=i386/linux64.h ;;
- arm) dlf=arm/linux-eabi.h ;;
- x86) dlf=i386/linux.h ;;
- esac
-
- eprefixify gcc/config/${dlf}
-}
-
create_gcc_env_entry() {
dodir /etc/env.d/gcc
local gcc_envd_base="/etc/env.d/gcc/${CTARGET}-${GCC_CONFIG_VER}"
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
2016-05-26 4:05 [gentoo-commits] proj/android:master " Benda XU
@ 2016-05-23 6:18 ` Benda XU
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From: Benda XU @ 2016-05-23 6:18 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: eae808b55c1155d75825122ed5d875f7bf277c86
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Sun May 22 04:03:01 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Sun May 22 04:03:01 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=eae808b5
Revert "prefix.eclass: merged"
This reverts commit abe0e1cb5fc08292397e3c38895185ec9481c9dc.
eclass/prefix.eclass | 52 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 52 insertions(+)
diff --git a/eclass/prefix.eclass b/eclass/prefix.eclass
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..1f3c4b0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/eclass/prefix.eclass
@@ -0,0 +1,52 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+# $Id$
+
+# @ECLASS: prefix.eclass
+# @MAINTAINER:
+# Feel free to contact the Prefix team through <prefix@gentoo.org> if
+# you have problems, suggestions or questions.
+# @BLURB: Eclass to provide Prefix functionality
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Gentoo Prefix allows users to install into a self defined offset
+# located somewhere in the filesystem. Prefix ebuilds require
+# additional functions and variables which are defined by this eclass.
+
+# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: EPREFIX
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# The offset prefix of a Gentoo Prefix installation. When Gentoo Prefix
+# is not used, ${EPREFIX} should be "". Prefix Portage sets EPREFIX,
+# hence this eclass has nothing to do here in that case.
+# Note that setting EPREFIX in the environment with Prefix Portage sets
+# Portage into cross-prefix mode.
+if [[ ! ${EPREFIX+set} ]]; then
+ export EPREFIX=''
+fi
+
+
+# @FUNCTION: eprefixify
+# @USAGE: <list of to be eprefixified files>
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# replaces @GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@ with ${EPREFIX} for the given files,
+# dies if no arguments are given, a file does not exist, or changing a
+# file failed.
+eprefixify() {
+ [[ $# -lt 1 ]] && die "at least one argument required"
+
+ einfo "Adjusting to prefix ${EPREFIX:-/}"
+ local x
+ for x in "$@" ; do
+ if [[ -e ${x} ]] ; then
+ ebegin " ${x##*/}"
+ sed -i -e "s|@GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@|${EPREFIX}|g" "${x}"
+ eend $? || die "failed to eprefixify ${x}"
+ else
+ die "${x} does not exist"
+ fi
+ done
+
+ return 0
+}
+
+
+# vim: tw=72:
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
@ 2016-05-23 6:18 Benda XU
0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Benda XU @ 2016-05-23 6:18 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: f9104e06308a2f4ffe402469af42a4931dae3297
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Sun May 22 07:45:28 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Sun May 22 07:45:28 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=f9104e06
toolchain-binutils.eclass: merged.
toolchain.eclass: move the tricks into profiles.
eclass/toolchain-binutils.eclass | 507 ---------------------------------------
eclass/toolchain.eclass | 2 +-
2 files changed, 1 insertion(+), 508 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/toolchain-binutils.eclass b/eclass/toolchain-binutils.eclass
deleted file mode 100644
index e8ceca4..0000000
--- a/eclass/toolchain-binutils.eclass
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,507 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/toolchain-binutils.eclass,v 1.137 2014/11/08 17:12:09 vapier Exp $
-#
-# Maintainer: Toolchain Ninjas <toolchain@gentoo.org>
-#
-# We install binutils into CTARGET-VERSION specific directories. This lets
-# us easily merge multiple versions for multiple targets (if we wish) and
-# then switch the versions on the fly (with `binutils-config`).
-#
-# binutils-99999999 -> live cvs
-# binutils-9999 -> live git
-# binutils-9999_preYYMMDD -> nightly snapshot date YYMMDD
-# binutils-# -> normal release
-
-extra_eclass=""
-if [[ -n ${BINUTILS_TYPE} ]] ; then
- BTYPE=${BINUTILS_TYPE}
-else
- case ${PV} in
- 99999999) BTYPE="cvs";;
- 9999) BTYPE="git";;
- 9999_pre*) BTYPE="snap";;
- *.*.90) BTYPE="snap";;
- *.*.*.*.*) BTYPE="hjlu";;
- *) BTYPE="rel";;
- esac
-fi
-
-case ${BTYPE} in
-cvs)
- extra_eclass="cvs"
- ECVS_SERVER="sourceware.org:/cvs/src"
- ECVS_MODULE="binutils"
- ECVS_USER="anoncvs"
- ECVS_PASS="anoncvs"
- BVER="cvs"
- ;;
-git)
- extra_eclass="git-2"
- BVER="git"
- EGIT_REPO_URI="git://sourceware.org/git/binutils-gdb.git"
- ;;
-snap)
- BVER=${PV/9999_pre}
- ;;
-*)
- BVER=${BINUTILS_VER:-${PV}}
- ;;
-esac
-
-inherit eutils libtool flag-o-matic gnuconfig multilib versionator unpacker ${extra_eclass}
-case ${EAPI:-0} in
-0|1)
- EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_unpack src_compile src_test src_install pkg_postinst pkg_postrm ;;
-2|3|4|5)
- EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_unpack src_prepare src_configure src_compile src_test src_install pkg_postinst pkg_postrm ;;
-*) die "unsupported EAPI ${EAPI}" ;;
-esac
-
-export CTARGET=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
-if [[ ${CTARGET} == ${CHOST} ]] ; then
- if [[ ${CATEGORY/cross-} != ${CATEGORY} ]] ; then
- export CTARGET=${CATEGORY/cross-}
- fi
-fi
-is_cross() { [[ ${CHOST} != ${CTARGET} ]] ; }
-
-DESCRIPTION="Tools necessary to build programs"
-HOMEPAGE="http://sourceware.org/binutils/"
-
-case ${BTYPE} in
- cvs|git) SRC_URI="" ;;
- snap)
- SRC_URI="ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/binutils/snapshots/binutils-${BVER}.tar.bz2
- ftp://sourceware.org/pub/binutils/snapshots/binutils-${BVER}.tar.bz2" ;;
- hjlu)
- SRC_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/devel/binutils/binutils-${BVER}.tar."
- version_is_at_least 2.21.51.0.5 && SRC_URI+="xz" || SRC_URI+="bz2" ;;
- rel) SRC_URI="mirror://gnu/binutils/binutils-${BVER}.tar.bz2" ;;
-esac
-add_src_uri() {
- [[ -z $2 ]] && return
- local a=$1
- if version_is_at_least 2.22.52.0.2 ; then
- a+=".xz"
- else
- a+=".bz2"
- fi
- set -- mirror://gentoo http://dev.gentoo.org/~vapier/dist
- SRC_URI="${SRC_URI} ${@/%//${a}}"
-}
-add_src_uri binutils-${BVER}-patches-${PATCHVER}.tar ${PATCHVER}
-add_src_uri binutils-${BVER}-uclibc-patches-${UCLIBC_PATCHVER}.tar ${UCLIBC_PATCHVER}
-add_src_uri elf2flt-${ELF2FLT_VER}.tar ${ELF2FLT_VER}
-
-if version_is_at_least 2.18 ; then
- LICENSE="|| ( GPL-3 LGPL-3 )"
-else
- LICENSE="|| ( GPL-2 LGPL-2 )"
-fi
-IUSE="cxx multislot multitarget nls static-libs test vanilla"
-if version_is_at_least 2.19 ; then
- IUSE+=" zlib"
-fi
-if ! version_is_at_least 2.23.90 || [[ ${PV} == "9999" ]] || use multislot ; then
- SLOT="${BVER}"
-else
- SLOT="0"
-fi
-
-RDEPEND=">=sys-devel/binutils-config-3"
-in_iuse zlib && RDEPEND+=" zlib? ( sys-libs/zlib )"
-DEPEND="${RDEPEND}
- test? ( dev-util/dejagnu )
- nls? ( sys-devel/gettext )
- sys-devel/flex
- virtual/yacc"
-
-S=${WORKDIR}/binutils
-case ${BVER} in
-cvs|git) ;;
-*) S=${S}-${BVER} ;;
-esac
-
-LIBPATH=/usr/$(get_libdir)/binutils/${CTARGET}/${BVER}
-INCPATH=${LIBPATH}/include
-DATAPATH=/usr/share/binutils-data/${CTARGET}/${BVER}
-MY_BUILDDIR=${WORKDIR}/build
-if is_cross ; then
- BINPATH=/usr/${CHOST}/${CTARGET}/binutils-bin/${BVER}
-else
- BINPATH=/usr/${CTARGET}/binutils-bin/${BVER}
-fi
-
-tc-binutils_unpack() {
- case ${BTYPE} in
- cvs) cvs_src_unpack ;;
- git) git-2_src_unpack ;;
- *) unpacker ${A} ;;
- esac
- mkdir -p "${MY_BUILDDIR}"
- [[ -d ${WORKDIR}/patch ]] && mkdir "${WORKDIR}"/patch/skip
-}
-
-# In case the ebuild wants to add a few of their own.
-PATCHES=()
-
-tc-binutils_apply_patches() {
- cd "${S}"
-
- if ! use vanilla ; then
- if [[ -n ${PATCHVER} ]] ; then
- EPATCH_SOURCE=${WORKDIR}/patch
- if [[ ${CTARGET} == mips* ]] ; then
- # remove gnu-hash for mips (bug #233233)
- EPATCH_EXCLUDE+=" 77_all_generate-gnu-hash.patch"
- fi
- [[ -n $(ls "${EPATCH_SOURCE}"/*.bz2 2>/dev/null) ]] \
- && EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch.bz2" \
- || EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch"
- epatch
- fi
- if [[ -n ${UCLIBC_PATCHVER} ]] ; then
- EPATCH_SOURCE=${WORKDIR}/uclibc-patches
- [[ -n $(ls "${EPATCH_SOURCE}"/*.bz2 2>/dev/null) ]] \
- && EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch.bz2" \
- || EPATCH_SUFFIX="patch"
- EPATCH_MULTI_MSG="Applying uClibc fixes ..." \
- epatch
- elif [[ ${CTARGET} == *-uclibc* ]] ; then
- # starting with binutils-2.17.50.0.17, we no longer need
- # uClibc patchsets :D
- if grep -qs 'linux-gnu' "${S}"/ltconfig ; then
- die "sorry, but this binutils doesn't yet support uClibc :("
- fi
- fi
- [[ ${#PATCHES[@]} -gt 0 ]] && epatch "${PATCHES[@]}"
- epatch_user
- fi
-
- # fix locale issues if possible #122216
- if [[ -e ${FILESDIR}/binutils-configure-LANG.patch ]] ; then
- einfo "Fixing misc issues in configure files"
- for f in $(find "${S}" -name configure -exec grep -l 'autoconf version 2.13' {} +) ; do
- ebegin " Updating ${f/${S}\/}"
- patch "${f}" "${FILESDIR}"/binutils-configure-LANG.patch >& "${T}"/configure-patch.log \
- || eerror "Please file a bug about this"
- eend $?
- done
- fi
- # fix conflicts with newer glibc #272594
- if [[ -e libiberty/testsuite/test-demangle.c ]] ; then
- sed -i 's:\<getline\>:get_line:g' libiberty/testsuite/test-demangle.c
- fi
-
- # Fix po Makefile generators
- sed -i \
- -e '/^datadir = /s:$(prefix)/@DATADIRNAME@:@datadir@:' \
- -e '/^gnulocaledir = /s:$(prefix)/share:$(datadir):' \
- */po/Make-in || die "sed po's failed"
-
- # Run misc portage update scripts
- gnuconfig_update
- elibtoolize --portage --no-uclibc
-}
-
-toolchain-binutils_src_unpack() {
- tc-binutils_unpack
- case ${EAPI:-0} in
- 0|1) toolchain-binutils_src_prepare ;;
- esac
-}
-
-toolchain-binutils_src_prepare() {
- tc-binutils_apply_patches
-}
-
-_eprefix_init() {
- has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && ED=${D} EPREFIX= EROOT=${ROOT}
-}
-
-# Intended for ebuilds to override to set their own versioning information.
-toolchain-binutils_bugurl() {
- printf "http://bugs.gentoo.org/"
-}
-toolchain-binutils_pkgversion() {
- printf "Gentoo ${BVER}"
- [[ -n ${PATCHVER} ]] && printf " p${PATCHVER}"
-}
-
-toolchain-binutils_src_configure() {
- _eprefix_init
-
- # make sure we filter $LINGUAS so that only ones that
- # actually work make it through #42033
- strip-linguas -u */po
-
- # keep things sane
- strip-flags
-
- local x
- echo
- for x in CATEGORY CBUILD CHOST CTARGET CFLAGS LDFLAGS ; do
- einfo "$(printf '%10s' ${x}:) ${!x}"
- done
- echo
-
- cd "${MY_BUILDDIR}"
- local myconf=()
-
- # enable gold if available (installed as ld.gold)
- if use cxx ; then
- if grep -q 'enable-gold=default' "${S}"/configure ; then
- myconf+=( --enable-gold )
- # old ways - remove when 2.21 is stable
- elif grep -q 'enable-gold=both/ld' "${S}"/configure ; then
- myconf+=( --enable-gold=both/ld )
- elif grep -q 'enable-gold=both/bfd' "${S}"/configure ; then
- myconf+=( --enable-gold=both/bfd )
- fi
- if grep -q -e '--enable-plugins' "${S}"/ld/configure ; then
- myconf+=( --enable-plugins )
- fi
- fi
-
- use nls \
- && myconf+=( --without-included-gettext ) \
- || myconf+=( --disable-nls )
-
- if in_iuse zlib ; then
- # older versions did not have an explicit configure flag
- export ac_cv_search_zlibVersion=$(usex zlib -lz no)
- myconf+=( $(use_with zlib) )
- fi
-
- # For bi-arch systems, enable a 64bit bfd. This matches
- # the bi-arch logic in toolchain.eclass. #446946
- # We used to do it for everyone, but it's slow on 32bit arches. #438522
- case $(tc-arch) in
- ppc|sparc|x86) myconf+=( --enable-64-bit-bfd ) ;;
- esac
-
- use multitarget && myconf+=( --enable-targets=all --enable-64-bit-bfd )
- [[ -n ${CBUILD} ]] && myconf+=( --build=${CBUILD} )
- is_cross && myconf+=( --with-sysroot="${EPREFIX}"/usr/${CTARGET} )
-
- # glibc-2.3.6 lacks support for this ... so rather than force glibc-2.5+
- # on everyone in alpha (for now), we'll just enable it when possible
- has_version ">=${CATEGORY}/glibc-2.5" && myconf+=( --enable-secureplt )
- has_version ">=sys-libs/glibc-2.5" && myconf+=( --enable-secureplt )
-
- myconf+=(
- --prefix="${EPREFIX}"/usr
- --host=${CHOST}
- --target=${CTARGET}
- --datadir="${EPREFIX}"${DATAPATH}
- --infodir="${EPREFIX}"${DATAPATH}/info
- --mandir="${EPREFIX}"${DATAPATH}/man
- --bindir="${EPREFIX}"${BINPATH}
- --libdir="${EPREFIX}"${LIBPATH}
- --libexecdir="${EPREFIX}"${LIBPATH}
- --includedir="${EPREFIX}"${INCPATH}
- --enable-obsolete
- --enable-shared
- --enable-threads
- # Newer versions (>=2.24) make this an explicit option. #497268
- --enable-install-libiberty
- --disable-werror
- --with-bugurl="$(toolchain-binutils_bugurl)"
- --with-pkgversion="$(toolchain-binutils_pkgversion)"
- $(use_enable static-libs static)
- ${EXTRA_ECONF}
- # Disable modules that are in a combined binutils/gdb tree. #490566
- --disable-{gdb,libdecnumber,readline,sim}
- # Strip out broken static link flags.
- # https://gcc.gnu.org/PR56750
- --without-stage1-ldflags
- )
- echo ./configure "${myconf[@]}"
- "${S}"/configure "${myconf[@]}" || die
-
- # Prevent makeinfo from running in releases. It may not always be
- # installed, and older binutils may fail with newer texinfo.
- # Besides, we never patch the doc files anyways, so regenerating
- # in the first place is useless. #193364
- # For older versions, it means we don't get any info pages at all.
- # Oh well, tough luck. #294617
- if [[ -e ${S}/gas/doc/as.info ]] || ! version_is_at_least 2.24 ; then
- sed -i \
- -e '/^MAKEINFO/s:=.*:= true:' \
- Makefile || die
- fi
-}
-
-toolchain-binutils_src_compile() {
- _eprefix_init
- case ${EAPI:-0} in
- 0|1) toolchain-binutils_src_configure ;;
- esac
-
- cd "${MY_BUILDDIR}"
- emake all || die "emake failed"
-
- # only build info pages if we user wants them, and if
- # we have makeinfo (may not exist when we bootstrap)
- if type -p makeinfo > /dev/null ; then
- emake info || die "make info failed"
- fi
- # we nuke the manpages when we're left with junk
- # (like when we bootstrap, no perl -> no manpages)
- find . -name '*.1' -a -size 0 -delete
-
- # elf2flt only works on some arches / targets
- if [[ -n ${ELF2FLT_VER} ]] && [[ ${CTARGET} == *linux* || ${CTARGET} == *-elf* ]] ; then
- cd "${WORKDIR}"/elf2flt-${ELF2FLT_VER}
-
- local x supported_arches=$(sed -n '/defined(TARGET_/{s:^.*TARGET_::;s:)::;p}' elf2flt.c | sort -u)
- for x in ${supported_arches} UNSUPPORTED ; do
- [[ ${CTARGET} == ${x}* ]] && break
- done
-
- if [[ ${x} != "UNSUPPORTED" ]] ; then
- append-flags -I"${S}"/include
- myconf+=(
- --with-bfd-include-dir=${MY_BUILDDIR}/bfd
- --with-libbfd=${MY_BUILDDIR}/bfd/libbfd.a
- --with-libiberty=${MY_BUILDDIR}/libiberty/libiberty.a
- --with-binutils-ldscript-dir="${EPREFIX}"${LIBPATH}/ldscripts
- )
- echo ./configure "${myconf[@]}"
- ./configure "${myconf[@]}" || die
- emake || die "make elf2flt failed"
- fi
- fi
-}
-
-toolchain-binutils_src_test() {
- cd "${MY_BUILDDIR}"
- emake -k check || die "check failed :("
-}
-
-toolchain-binutils_src_install() {
- _eprefix_init
- local x d
-
- cd "${MY_BUILDDIR}"
- emake DESTDIR="${D}" tooldir="${EPREFIX}${LIBPATH}" install || die
- rm -rf "${ED}"/${LIBPATH}/bin
- use static-libs || find "${ED}" -name '*.la' -delete
-
- # Newer versions of binutils get fancy with ${LIBPATH} #171905
- cd "${ED}"/${LIBPATH}
- for d in ../* ; do
- [[ ${d} == ../${BVER} ]] && continue
- mv ${d}/* . || die
- rmdir ${d} || die
- done
-
- # Now we collect everything intp the proper SLOT-ed dirs
- # When something is built to cross-compile, it installs into
- # /usr/$CHOST/ by default ... we have to 'fix' that :)
- if is_cross ; then
- cd "${ED}"/${BINPATH}
- for x in * ; do
- mv ${x} ${x/${CTARGET}-}
- done
-
- if [[ -d ${ED}/usr/${CHOST}/${CTARGET} ]] ; then
- mv "${ED}"/usr/${CHOST}/${CTARGET}/include "${ED}"/${INCPATH}
- mv "${ED}"/usr/${CHOST}/${CTARGET}/lib/* "${ED}"/${LIBPATH}/
- rm -r "${ED}"/usr/${CHOST}/{include,lib}
- fi
- fi
- insinto ${INCPATH}
- local libiberty_headers=(
- # Not all the libiberty headers. See libiberty/Makefile.in:install_to_libdir.
- demangle.h
- dyn-string.h
- fibheap.h
- hashtab.h
- libiberty.h
- objalloc.h
- splay-tree.h
- )
- doins "${libiberty_headers[@]/#/${S}/include/}" || die
- if [[ -d ${ED}/${LIBPATH}/lib ]] ; then
- mv "${ED}"/${LIBPATH}/lib/* "${ED}"/${LIBPATH}/
- rm -r "${ED}"/${LIBPATH}/lib
- fi
-
- # Insert elf2flt where appropriate
- if [[ -x ${WORKDIR}/elf2flt-${ELF2FLT_VER}/elf2flt ]] ; then
- cd "${WORKDIR}"/elf2flt-${ELF2FLT_VER}
- insinto ${LIBPATH}/ldscripts
- doins elf2flt.ld || die "doins elf2flt.ld failed"
- exeinto ${BINPATH}
- doexe elf2flt flthdr || die "doexe elf2flt flthdr failed"
- mv "${ED}"/${BINPATH}/{ld,ld.real} || die
- newexe ld-elf2flt ld || die "doexe ld-elf2flt failed"
- newdoc README README.elf2flt
- fi
-
- # Generate an env.d entry for this binutils
- insinto /etc/env.d/binutils
- cat <<-EOF > "${T}"/env.d
- TARGET="${CTARGET}"
- VER="${BVER}"
- LIBPATH="${EPREFIX}${LIBPATH}"
- EOF
- newins "${T}"/env.d ${CTARGET}-${BVER}
-
- # Handle documentation
- if ! is_cross ; then
- cd "${S}"
- dodoc README
- docinto bfd
- dodoc bfd/ChangeLog* bfd/README bfd/PORTING bfd/TODO
- docinto binutils
- dodoc binutils/ChangeLog binutils/NEWS binutils/README
- docinto gas
- dodoc gas/ChangeLog* gas/CONTRIBUTORS gas/NEWS gas/README*
- docinto gprof
- dodoc gprof/ChangeLog* gprof/TEST gprof/TODO gprof/bbconv.pl
- docinto ld
- dodoc ld/ChangeLog* ld/README ld/NEWS ld/TODO
- docinto libiberty
- dodoc libiberty/ChangeLog* libiberty/README
- docinto opcodes
- dodoc opcodes/ChangeLog*
- fi
- # Remove shared info pages
- rm -f "${ED}"/${DATAPATH}/info/{dir,configure.info,standards.info}
- # Trim all empty dirs
- find "${ED}" -depth -type d -exec rmdir {} + 2>/dev/null
-}
-
-toolchain-binutils_pkg_postinst() {
- _eprefix_init
- # Make sure this ${CTARGET} has a binutils version selected
- [[ -e ${EROOT}/etc/env.d/binutils/config-${CTARGET} ]] && return 0
- binutils-config ${CTARGET}-${BVER}
-}
-
-toolchain-binutils_pkg_postrm() {
- _eprefix_init
- local current_profile=$(binutils-config -c ${CTARGET})
-
- # If no other versions exist, then uninstall for this
- # target ... otherwise, switch to the newest version
- # Note: only do this if this version is unmerged. We
- # rerun binutils-config if this is a remerge, as
- # we want the mtimes on the symlinks updated (if
- # it is the same as the current selected profile)
- if [[ ! -e ${EPREFIX}${BINPATH}/ld ]] && [[ ${current_profile} == ${CTARGET}-${BVER} ]] ; then
- local choice=$(binutils-config -l | grep ${CTARGET} | awk '{print $2}')
- choice=${choice//$'\n'/ }
- choice=${choice/* }
- if [[ -z ${choice} ]] ; then
- env -i ROOT="${ROOT}" binutils-config -u ${CTARGET}
- else
- binutils-config ${choice}
- fi
- elif [[ $(CHOST=${CTARGET} binutils-config -c) == ${CTARGET}-${BVER} ]] ; then
- binutils-config ${CTARGET}-${BVER}
- fi
-}
diff --git a/eclass/toolchain.eclass b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
index b9088ca..aeb17b9 100644
--- a/eclass/toolchain.eclass
+++ b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ DESCRIPTION="The GNU Compiler Collection"
HOMEPAGE="http://gcc.gnu.org/"
RESTRICT="strip" # cross-compilers need controlled stripping
-inherit eutils fixheadtails flag-o-matic gnuconfig libtool multilib pax-utils toolchain-funcs versionator
+inherit eutils fixheadtails flag-o-matic gnuconfig libtool multilib pax-utils toolchain-funcs versionator prefix
if [[ ${PV} == *_pre9999* ]] ; then
EGIT_REPO_URI="git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git"
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
@ 2016-05-23 6:18 Benda XU
0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Benda XU @ 2016-05-23 6:18 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: abe0e1cb5fc08292397e3c38895185ec9481c9dc
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Sun May 22 04:01:45 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Sun May 22 04:01:45 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=abe0e1cb
prefix.eclass: merged
eclass/prefix.eclass | 52 ----------------------------------------------------
1 file changed, 52 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/prefix.eclass b/eclass/prefix.eclass
deleted file mode 100644
index 1f3c4b0..0000000
--- a/eclass/prefix.eclass
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2009 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-# $Id$
-
-# @ECLASS: prefix.eclass
-# @MAINTAINER:
-# Feel free to contact the Prefix team through <prefix@gentoo.org> if
-# you have problems, suggestions or questions.
-# @BLURB: Eclass to provide Prefix functionality
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Gentoo Prefix allows users to install into a self defined offset
-# located somewhere in the filesystem. Prefix ebuilds require
-# additional functions and variables which are defined by this eclass.
-
-# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: EPREFIX
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# The offset prefix of a Gentoo Prefix installation. When Gentoo Prefix
-# is not used, ${EPREFIX} should be "". Prefix Portage sets EPREFIX,
-# hence this eclass has nothing to do here in that case.
-# Note that setting EPREFIX in the environment with Prefix Portage sets
-# Portage into cross-prefix mode.
-if [[ ! ${EPREFIX+set} ]]; then
- export EPREFIX=''
-fi
-
-
-# @FUNCTION: eprefixify
-# @USAGE: <list of to be eprefixified files>
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# replaces @GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@ with ${EPREFIX} for the given files,
-# dies if no arguments are given, a file does not exist, or changing a
-# file failed.
-eprefixify() {
- [[ $# -lt 1 ]] && die "at least one argument required"
-
- einfo "Adjusting to prefix ${EPREFIX:-/}"
- local x
- for x in "$@" ; do
- if [[ -e ${x} ]] ; then
- ebegin " ${x##*/}"
- sed -i -e "s|@GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@|${EPREFIX}|g" "${x}"
- eend $? || die "failed to eprefixify ${x}"
- else
- die "${x} does not exist"
- fi
- done
-
- return 0
-}
-
-
-# vim: tw=72:
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
2016-05-26 4:05 [gentoo-commits] proj/android:master " Benda XU
@ 2016-05-23 6:18 ` Benda XU
0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Benda XU @ 2016-05-23 6:18 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: da66246c68be060ea7484110fac298ac7fa4363d
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Sun May 22 04:03:48 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Sun May 22 04:03:48 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=da66246c
prefix.eclass: add eprefixify_patch.
eclass/prefix.eclass | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 25 insertions(+)
diff --git a/eclass/prefix.eclass b/eclass/prefix.eclass
index 1f3c4b0..101cce2 100644
--- a/eclass/prefix.eclass
+++ b/eclass/prefix.eclass
@@ -12,6 +12,8 @@
# located somewhere in the filesystem. Prefix ebuilds require
# additional functions and variables which are defined by this eclass.
+inherit eutils
+
# @ECLASS-VARIABLE: EPREFIX
# @DESCRIPTION:
# The offset prefix of a Gentoo Prefix installation. When Gentoo Prefix
@@ -48,5 +50,28 @@ eprefixify() {
return 0
}
+# @FUNCTION: eprefixify_patch
+# @USAGE: <list of patch files to be eprefixified>
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# copies the patch files to ${T} and eprefixify before applying.
+# dies if no arguments are given, a file does not exist, or changing a
+# file failed.
+eprefixity_patch() {
+ [[ $# -lt 1 ]] && die "at least one argument required"
+
+ local x f
+ for x in "$@" ; do
+ if [[ -e ${x} ]] ; then
+ f=${x##*/}
+ cp "${x}" "${T}" || die "failed to copy patch"
+ eprefixify "${T}"/${f}
+ epatch "${T}"/${f}
+ else
+ die "${x} does not exist"
+ fi
+ done
+
+ return 0
+}
# vim: tw=72:
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
@ 2016-05-23 16:15 Benda XU
0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Benda XU @ 2016-05-23 16:15 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: 81fc154277582961526722e099fb8d38751000fd
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Mon May 23 16:14:35 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Mon May 23 16:14:35 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=81fc1542
kernel-2.eclass: track.
Bug: 478436
eclass/kernel-2.eclass | 1321 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 1321 insertions(+)
diff --git a/eclass/kernel-2.eclass b/eclass/kernel-2.eclass
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..e8cb8f2
--- /dev/null
+++ b/eclass/kernel-2.eclass
@@ -0,0 +1,1321 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/kernel-2.eclass,v 1.297 2014/11/28 17:40:20 mpagano Exp $
+
+# Description: kernel.eclass rewrite for a clean base regarding the 2.6
+# series of kernel with back-compatibility for 2.4
+#
+# Original author: John Mylchreest <johnm@gentoo.org>
+# Maintainer: kernel-misc@gentoo.org
+#
+# Please direct your bugs to the current eclass maintainer :)
+
+# added functionality:
+# unipatch - a flexible, singular method to extract, add and remove patches.
+
+# A Couple of env vars are available to effect usage of this eclass
+# These are as follows:
+#
+# K_USEPV - When setting the EXTRAVERSION variable, it should
+# add PV to the end.
+# this is useful for thigns like wolk. IE:
+# EXTRAVERSION would be something like : -wolk-4.19-r1
+# K_NOSETEXTRAVERSION - if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not be
+# automatically set within the kernel Makefile
+# K_NOUSENAME - if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not include the
+# first part of ${PN} in EXTRAVERSION
+# K_NOUSEPR - if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not include the
+# anything based on ${PR}.
+# K_PREPATCHED - if the patchset is prepatched (ie: mm-sources,
+# ck-sources, ac-sources) it will use PR (ie: -r5) as
+# the patchset version for
+# and not use it as a true package revision
+# K_EXTRAEINFO - this is a new-line seperated list of einfo displays in
+# postinst and can be used to carry additional postinst
+# messages
+# K_EXTRAELOG - same as K_EXTRAEINFO except using elog instead of einfo
+# K_EXTRAEWARN - same as K_EXTRAEINFO except using ewarn instead of einfo
+# K_SYMLINK - if this is set, then forcably create symlink anyway
+#
+# K_DEFCONFIG - Allow specifying a different defconfig target.
+# If length zero, defaults to "defconfig".
+# K_WANT_GENPATCHES - Apply genpatches to kernel source. Provide any
+# combination of "base", "extras" or "experimental".
+# K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL - If set, we pull "experimental" regardless of the USE FLAG
+# but expect the ebuild maintainer to use K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST.
+# K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE - If set, no USE flag will be provided for "experimental";
+# as a result the user cannot choose to apply those patches.
+# K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST - A list of patches to pick from "experimental" to apply when
+# the USE flag is unset and K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL is set.
+# K_GENPATCHES_VER - The version of the genpatches tarball(s) to apply.
+# A value of "5" would apply genpatches-2.6.12-5 to
+# my-sources-2.6.12.ebuild
+# K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED- If set, this kernel is unsupported by Gentoo Security
+# K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE - A value of "0" will disable all of the optional deblob
+# code. If empty, will be set to "1" if deblobbing is
+# possible. Test ONLY for "1".
+# K_PREDEBLOBBED - This kernel was already deblobbed elsewhere.
+# If false, either optional deblobbing will be available
+# or the license will note the inclusion of freedist
+# code.
+# K_LONGTERM - If set, the eclass will search for the kernel source
+# in the long term directories on the upstream servers
+# as the location has been changed by upstream
+# H_SUPPORTEDARCH - this should be a space separated list of ARCH's which
+# can be supported by the headers ebuild
+
+# UNIPATCH_LIST - space delimetered list of patches to be applied to the
+# kernel
+# UNIPATCH_EXCLUDE - an addition var to support exlusion based completely
+# on "<passedstring>*" and not "<passedno#>_*"
+# - this should _NOT_ be used from the ebuild as this is
+# reserved for end users passing excludes from the cli
+# UNIPATCH_DOCS - space delimemeted list of docs to be installed to
+# the doc dir
+# UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER - if this is set places patches into directories of
+# order, so they are applied in the order passed
+
+# Changing any other variable in this eclass is not supported; you can request
+# for additional variables to be added by contacting the current maintainer.
+# If you do change them, there is a chance that we will not fix resulting bugs;
+# that of course does not mean we're not willing to help.
+
+PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_6,2_7} )
+
+inherit eutils toolchain-funcs versionator multilib python-any-r1
+EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup src_unpack src_compile src_test src_install pkg_preinst pkg_postinst pkg_postrm
+
+# Added by Daniel Ostrow <dostrow@gentoo.org>
+# This is an ugly hack to get around an issue with a 32-bit userland on ppc64.
+# I will remove it when I come up with something more reasonable.
+[[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] && CHOST="powerpc64-${CHOST#*-}"
+
+export CTARGET=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
+if [[ ${CTARGET} == ${CHOST} && ${CATEGORY/cross-} != ${CATEGORY} ]]; then
+ export CTARGET=${CATEGORY/cross-}
+fi
+
+HOMEPAGE="http://www.kernel.org/ http://www.gentoo.org/ ${HOMEPAGE}"
+: ${LICENSE:="GPL-2"}
+
+# This is the latest KV_PATCH of the deblob tool available from the
+# libre-sources upstream. If you bump this, you MUST regenerate the Manifests
+# for ALL kernel-2 consumer packages where deblob is available.
+: ${DEBLOB_MAX_VERSION:=38}
+
+# No need to run scanelf/strip on kernel sources/headers (bug #134453).
+RESTRICT="binchecks strip"
+
+# set LINUX_HOSTCFLAGS if not already set
+: ${LINUX_HOSTCFLAGS:="-Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Os -fomit-frame-pointer -I${S}/include"}
+
+# debugging functions
+#==============================================================
+# this function exists only to help debug kernel-2.eclass
+# if you are adding new functionality in, put a call to it
+# at the start of src_unpack, or during SRC_URI/dep generation.
+debug-print-kernel2-variables() {
+ for v in PVR CKV OKV KV KV_FULL KV_MAJOR KV_MINOR KV_PATCH RELEASETYPE \
+ RELEASE UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES \
+ UNIPATCH_LIST S KERNEL_URI K_WANT_GENPATCHES ; do
+ debug-print "${v}: ${!v}"
+ done
+}
+
+#Eclass functions only from here onwards ...
+#==============================================================
+handle_genpatches() {
+ local tarball
+ [[ -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} || -z ${K_GENPATCHES_VER} ]] && return 1
+
+ debug-print "Inside handle_genpatches"
+ local OKV_ARRAY
+ IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
+
+ # for > 3.0 kernels, handle genpatches tarball name
+ # genpatches for 3.0 and 3.0.1 might be named
+ # genpatches-3.0-1.base.tar.xz and genpatches-3.0-2.base.tar.xz
+ # respectively. Handle this.
+
+ for i in ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} ; do
+ if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
+ if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
+ tarball="genpatches-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
+ else
+ tarball="genpatches-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
+ fi
+ else
+ tarball="genpatches-${OKV}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
+ fi
+
+ local use_cond_start="" use_cond_end=""
+
+ if [[ "${i}" == "experimental" && -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL} && -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE} ]] ; then
+ use_cond_start="experimental? ( "
+ use_cond_end=" )"
+
+ if use experimental ; then
+ UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES+=" ${DISTDIR}/${tarball}"
+ debug-print "genpatches tarball: $tarball"
+ fi
+ else
+ UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES+=" ${DISTDIR}/${tarball}"
+ debug-print "genpatches tarball: $tarball"
+ fi
+
+ GENPATCHES_URI+=" ${use_cond_start}mirror://gentoo/${tarball}${use_cond_end}"
+ done
+}
+
+detect_version() {
+ # this function will detect and set
+ # - OKV: Original Kernel Version (2.6.0/2.6.0-test11)
+ # - KV: Kernel Version (2.6.0-gentoo/2.6.0-test11-gentoo-r1)
+ # - EXTRAVERSION: The additional version appended to OKV (-gentoo/-gentoo-r1)
+
+ # We've already run, so nothing to do here.
+ [[ -n ${KV_FULL} ]] && return 0
+
+ # CKV is used as a comparison kernel version, which is used when
+ # PV doesnt reflect the genuine kernel version.
+ # this gets set to the portage style versioning. ie:
+ # CKV=2.6.11_rc4
+ CKV=${CKV:-${PV}}
+ OKV=${OKV:-${CKV}}
+ OKV=${OKV/_beta/-test}
+ OKV=${OKV/_rc/-rc}
+ OKV=${OKV/-r*}
+ OKV=${OKV/_p*}
+
+ KV_MAJOR=$(get_version_component_range 1 ${OKV})
+ # handle if OKV is X.Y or X.Y.Z (e.g. 3.0 or 3.0.1)
+ local OKV_ARRAY
+ IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
+
+ # if KV_MAJOR >= 3, then we have no more KV_MINOR
+ #if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]]; then
+ if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
+ KV_MINOR=$(get_version_component_range 2 ${OKV})
+ KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 3 ${OKV})
+ if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_MINOR}${KV_PATCH} -ge 269 ]]; then
+ KV_EXTRA=$(get_version_component_range 4- ${OKV})
+ KV_EXTRA=${KV_EXTRA/[-_]*}
+ else
+ KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 3- ${OKV})
+ fi
+ else
+ KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 2 ${OKV})
+ KV_EXTRA=$(get_version_component_range 3- ${OKV})
+ KV_EXTRA=${KV_EXTRA/[-_]*}
+ fi
+
+ debug-print "KV_EXTRA is ${KV_EXTRA}"
+
+ KV_PATCH=${KV_PATCH/[-_]*}
+
+ local v n=0 missing
+ #if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]]; then
+ if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
+ for v in CKV OKV KV_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH} ; do
+ [[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 && missing="${missing}${v} ";
+ done
+ else
+ for v in CKV OKV KV_{MAJOR,PATCH} ; do
+ [[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 && missing="${missing}${v} ";
+ done
+ fi
+
+ [[ $n -eq 1 ]] && \
+ eerror "Missing variables: ${missing}" && \
+ die "Failed to extract kernel version (try explicit CKV in ebuild)!"
+ unset v n missing
+
+# if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
+ if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -lt 3 ]]; then
+ KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
+
+ # at this point 031412, Linus is putting all 3.x kernels in a
+ # 3.x directory, may need to revisit when 4.x is released
+ KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.x"
+
+ [[ -n "${K_LONGTERM}" ]] &&
+ KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH_ARR}"
+ else
+ #KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.0"
+ #KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
+ if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
+ KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.x"
+ else
+ KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
+ fi
+
+ [[ -n "${K_LONGTERM}" ]] &&
+ #KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm"
+ KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
+ fi
+
+ debug-print "KERNEL_BASE_URI is ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}"
+
+ if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
+ # handle non genpatch using sources correctly
+ if [[ -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} && -z ${K_GENPATCHES_VER} && ${KV_PATCH} -gt 0 ]]; then
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/patch-${OKV}.xz"
+ UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV}.xz"
+ fi
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_URI} ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.tar.xz"
+ else
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
+ fi
+
+ RELEASE=${CKV/${OKV}}
+ RELEASE=${RELEASE/_beta}
+ RELEASE=${RELEASE/_rc/-rc}
+ RELEASE=${RELEASE/_pre/-pre}
+ # We cannot trivally call kernel_is here, because it calls us to detect the
+ # version
+ #kernel_is ge 2 6 && RELEASE=${RELEASE/-pre/-git}
+ [ $(($KV_MAJOR * 1000 + ${KV_MINOR:-0})) -ge 2006 ] && RELEASE=${RELEASE/-pre/-git}
+ RELEASETYPE=${RELEASE//[0-9]}
+
+ # Now we know that RELEASE is the -rc/-git
+ # and RELEASETYPE is the same but with its numerics stripped
+ # we can work on better sorting EXTRAVERSION.
+ # first of all, we add the release
+ EXTRAVERSION="${RELEASE}"
+ debug-print "0 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
+ [[ -n ${KV_EXTRA} ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]] && EXTRAVERSION=".${KV_EXTRA}${EXTRAVERSION}"
+
+ debug-print "1 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
+ if [[ -n "${K_NOUSEPR}" ]]; then
+ # Don't add anything based on PR to EXTRAVERSION
+ debug-print "1.0 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
+ elif [[ -n ${K_PREPATCHED} ]]; then
+ debug-print "1.1 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
+ EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PN/-*}${PR/r}"
+ elif [[ "${ETYPE}" = "sources" ]]; then
+ debug-print "1.2 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
+ # For some sources we want to use the PV in the extra version
+ # This is because upstream releases with a completely different
+ # versioning scheme.
+ case ${PN/-*} in
+ wolk) K_USEPV=1;;
+ vserver) K_USEPV=1;;
+ esac
+
+ [[ -z "${K_NOUSENAME}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PN/-*}"
+ [[ -n "${K_USEPV}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PV//_/-}"
+ [[ -n "${PR//r0}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PR}"
+ fi
+ debug-print "2 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
+
+ # The only messing around which should actually effect this is for KV_EXTRA
+ # since this has to limit OKV to MAJ.MIN.PAT and strip EXTRA off else
+ # KV_FULL evaluates to MAJ.MIN.PAT.EXT.EXT after EXTRAVERSION
+
+ if [[ -n ${KV_EXTRA} ]]; then
+ if [[ -n ${KV_MINOR} ]]; then
+ OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
+ else
+ OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
+ fi
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/patch-${CKV}.xz
+ ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
+ UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV}.xz"
+ fi
+
+ # We need to set this using OKV, but we need to set it before we do any
+ # messing around with OKV based on RELEASETYPE
+ KV_FULL=${OKV}${EXTRAVERSION}
+
+ # we will set this for backwards compatibility.
+ S=${WORKDIR}/linux-${KV_FULL}
+ KV=${KV_FULL}
+
+ # -rc-git pulls can be achieved by specifying CKV
+ # for example:
+ # CKV="2.6.11_rc3_pre2"
+ # will pull:
+ # linux-2.6.10.tar.xz & patch-2.6.11-rc3.xz & patch-2.6.11-rc3-git2.xz
+
+ if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_MINOR} -eq 26 ]]; then
+
+ if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] || [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -pre ]]; then
+ OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.$((${KV_PATCH} - 1))"
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz
+ ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
+ UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -git ]]; then
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz
+ ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
+ UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc-git ]]; then
+ OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.$((${KV_PATCH} - 1))"
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz
+ ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz
+ ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
+
+ UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz ${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz"
+ fi
+ else
+ if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] || [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -pre ]]; then
+ if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_PATCH} -eq 30 ]]; then
+ OKV="2.6.39"
+ else
+ KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
+ OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.$((${KV_PATCH_ARR} - 1))"
+ fi
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz
+ ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
+ UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -git ]]; then
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz
+ ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
+ UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc-git ]]; then
+ if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_PATCH} -eq 30 ]]; then
+ OKV="2.6.39"
+ else
+ KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
+ OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.$((${KV_PATCH_ARR} - 1))"
+ fi
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz
+ ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz
+ ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
+
+ UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz ${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz"
+ fi
+
+
+ fi
+
+
+ debug-print-kernel2-variables
+
+ handle_genpatches
+}
+
+# Note: duplicated in linux-info.eclass
+kernel_is() {
+ # ALL of these should be set before we can safely continue this function.
+ # some of the sources have in the past had only one set.
+ local v n=0
+ for v in OKV KV_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH} ; do [[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 ; done
+ [[ $n -eq 1 ]] && detect_version
+ unset v n
+
+ # Now we can continue
+ local operator test value
+
+ case ${1#-} in
+ lt) operator="-lt"; shift;;
+ gt) operator="-gt"; shift;;
+ le) operator="-le"; shift;;
+ ge) operator="-ge"; shift;;
+ eq) operator="-eq"; shift;;
+ *) operator="-eq";;
+ esac
+ [[ $# -gt 3 ]] && die "Error in kernel-2_kernel_is(): too many parameters"
+
+ : $(( test = (KV_MAJOR << 16) + (KV_MINOR << 8) + KV_PATCH ))
+ : $(( value = (${1:-${KV_MAJOR}} << 16) + (${2:-${KV_MINOR}} << 8) + ${3:-${KV_PATCH}} ))
+ [ ${test} ${operator} ${value} ]
+}
+
+kernel_is_2_4() {
+ kernel_is 2 4
+}
+
+kernel_is_2_6() {
+ kernel_is 2 6 || kernel_is 2 5
+}
+
+# Capture the sources type and set DEPENDs
+if [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]]; then
+ DEPEND="!build? (
+ sys-apps/sed
+ >=sys-devel/binutils-2.11.90.0.31
+ )"
+ RDEPEND="!build? (
+ >=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2
+ sys-devel/make
+ dev-lang/perl
+ sys-devel/bc
+ )"
+ PDEPEND="!build? ( virtual/dev-manager )"
+
+ SLOT="${PVR}"
+ DESCRIPTION="Sources based on the Linux Kernel."
+ IUSE="symlink build"
+
+ # Bug #266157, deblob for libre support
+ if [[ -z ${K_PREDEBLOBBED} ]] ; then
+ # Bug #359865, force a call to detect_version if needed
+ kernel_is ge 2 6 27 && \
+ [[ -z "${K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE}" ]] && \
+ kernel_is le 2 6 ${DEBLOB_MAX_VERSION} && \
+ K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE=1
+ if [[ ${K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE} == "1" ]] ; then
+ IUSE="${IUSE} deblob"
+
+ # Reflect that kernels contain firmware blobs unless otherwise
+ # stripped
+ LICENSE="${LICENSE} !deblob? ( freedist )"
+
+ DEPEND+=" deblob? ( ${PYTHON_DEPS} )"
+
+ if [[ -n KV_MINOR ]]; then
+ DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
+ else
+ DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
+ DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
+ fi
+
+ DEBLOB_A="deblob-${DEBLOB_PV}"
+ DEBLOB_CHECK_A="deblob-check-${DEBLOB_PV}"
+ DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE="http://www.fsfla.org/svnwiki/selibre/linux-libre/"
+ DEBLOB_URI_PATH="download/releases/LATEST-${DEBLOB_PV}.N"
+ if ! has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 ; then
+ DEBLOB_CHECK_URI="${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}/${DEBLOB_URI_PATH}/deblob-check -> ${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}"
+ else
+ DEBLOB_CHECK_URI="mirror://gentoo/${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}"
+ fi
+ DEBLOB_URI="${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}/${DEBLOB_URI_PATH}/${DEBLOB_A}"
+ HOMEPAGE="${HOMEPAGE} ${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}"
+
+ KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_URI}
+ deblob? (
+ ${DEBLOB_URI}
+ ${DEBLOB_CHECK_URI}
+ )"
+ else
+ # We have no way to deblob older kernels, so just mark them as
+ # tainted with non-libre materials.
+ LICENSE="${LICENSE} freedist"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+elif [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]]; then
+ DESCRIPTION="Linux system headers"
+
+ # Since we should NOT honour KBUILD_OUTPUT in headers
+ # lets unset it here.
+ unset KBUILD_OUTPUT
+
+ SLOT="0"
+else
+ eerror "Unknown ETYPE=\"${ETYPE}\", must be \"sources\" or \"headers\""
+ die "Unknown ETYPE=\"${ETYPE}\", must be \"sources\" or \"headers\""
+fi
+
+# Cross-compile support functions
+#==============================================================
+kernel_header_destdir() {
+ [[ ${CTARGET} == ${CHOST} ]] \
+ && echo "${EPREFIX}"/usr/include \
+ || echo "${EPREFIX}"/usr/${CTARGET}/usr/include
+}
+
+cross_pre_c_headers() {
+ use crosscompile_opts_headers-only && [[ ${CHOST} != ${CTARGET} ]]
+}
+
+env_setup_xmakeopts() {
+ # Kernel ARCH != portage ARCH
+ export KARCH=$(tc-arch-kernel)
+
+ # When cross-compiling, we need to set the ARCH/CROSS_COMPILE
+ # variables properly or bad things happen !
+ xmakeopts="ARCH=${KARCH}"
+ if [[ ${CTARGET} != ${CHOST} ]] && ! cross_pre_c_headers ; then
+ xmakeopts="${xmakeopts} CROSS_COMPILE=${CTARGET}-"
+ elif type -p ${CHOST}-ar > /dev/null ; then
+ xmakeopts="${xmakeopts} CROSS_COMPILE=${CHOST}-"
+ fi
+ export xmakeopts
+}
+
+# Unpack functions
+#==============================================================
+unpack_2_4() {
+ # this file is required for other things to build properly,
+ # so we autogenerate it
+ make -s mrproper ${xmakeopts} || die "make mrproper failed"
+ make -s symlinks ${xmakeopts} || die "make symlinks failed"
+ make -s include/linux/version.h ${xmakeopts} || die "make include/linux/version.h failed"
+ echo ">>> version.h compiled successfully."
+}
+
+unpack_2_6() {
+ # this file is required for other things to build properly, so we
+ # autogenerate it ... generate a .config to keep version.h build from
+ # spitting out an annoying warning
+ make -s mrproper ${xmakeopts} 2>/dev/null \
+ || die "make mrproper failed"
+
+ # quick fix for bug #132152 which triggers when it cannot include linux
+ # headers (ie, we have not installed it yet)
+ if ! make -s defconfig ${xmakeopts} &>/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
+ touch .config
+ eerror "make defconfig failed."
+ eerror "assuming you dont have any headers installed yet and continuing"
+ epause 5
+ fi
+
+ make -s include/linux/version.h ${xmakeopts} 2>/dev/null \
+ || die "make include/linux/version.h failed"
+ rm -f .config >/dev/null
+}
+
+universal_unpack() {
+ debug-print "Inside universal_unpack"
+
+ local OKV_ARRAY
+ IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
+
+ cd "${WORKDIR}"
+ if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
+ unpack linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.tar.xz
+ else
+ unpack linux-${OKV}.tar.xz
+ fi
+
+ if [[ -d "linux" ]]; then
+ debug-print "Moving linux to linux-${KV_FULL}"
+ mv linux linux-${KV_FULL} \
+ || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
+ elif [[ "${OKV}" != "${KV_FULL}" ]]; then
+ if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]] &&
+ [[ "${ETYPE}" = "sources" ]]; then
+ debug-print "moving linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} to linux-${KV_FULL} "
+ mv linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} linux-${KV_FULL} \
+ || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
+ else
+ debug-print "moving linux-${OKV} to linux-${KV_FULL} "
+ mv linux-${OKV} linux-${KV_FULL} \
+ || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
+ fi
+ elif [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
+ mv linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} linux-${KV_FULL} \
+ || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
+ fi
+ cd "${S}"
+
+ # remove all backup files
+ find . -iname "*~" -exec rm {} \; 2> /dev/null
+
+}
+
+unpack_set_extraversion() {
+ cd "${S}"
+ sed -i -e "s:^\(EXTRAVERSION =\).*:\1 ${EXTRAVERSION}:" Makefile
+ cd "${OLDPWD}"
+}
+
+# Should be done after patches have been applied
+# Otherwise patches that modify the same area of Makefile will fail
+unpack_fix_install_path() {
+ cd "${S}"
+ sed -i -e 's:#export\tINSTALL_PATH:export\tINSTALL_PATH:' Makefile
+}
+
+# Compile Functions
+#==============================================================
+compile_headers() {
+ env_setup_xmakeopts
+
+ # if we couldnt obtain HOSTCFLAGS from the Makefile,
+ # then set it to something sane
+ local HOSTCFLAGS=$(getfilevar HOSTCFLAGS "${S}"/Makefile)
+ HOSTCFLAGS=${HOSTCFLAGS:--Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer}
+
+ if kernel_is 2 4; then
+ yes "" | make oldconfig ${xmakeopts}
+ echo ">>> make oldconfig complete"
+ make dep ${xmakeopts}
+ elif kernel_is 2 6; then
+ # 2.6.18 introduces headers_install which means we dont need any
+ # of this crap anymore :D
+ kernel_is ge 2 6 18 && return 0
+
+ # autoconf.h isnt generated unless it already exists. plus, we have
+ # no guarantee that any headers are installed on the system...
+ [[ -f ${EROOT}/usr/include/linux/autoconf.h ]] \
+ || touch include/linux/autoconf.h
+
+ # if K_DEFCONFIG isn't set, force to "defconfig"
+ # needed by mips
+ if [[ -z ${K_DEFCONFIG} ]]; then
+ if [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -ge $(KV_to_int 2.6.16) ]]; then
+ case ${CTARGET} in
+ powerpc64*) K_DEFCONFIG="ppc64_defconfig";;
+ powerpc*) K_DEFCONFIG="pmac32_defconfig";;
+ *) K_DEFCONFIG="defconfig";;
+ esac
+ else
+ K_DEFCONFIG="defconfig"
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # if there arent any installed headers, then there also isnt an asm
+ # symlink in /usr/include/, and make defconfig will fail, so we have
+ # to force an include path with $S.
+ HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS} -I${S}/include/"
+ ln -sf asm-${KARCH} "${S}"/include/asm
+ cross_pre_c_headers && return 0
+
+ make ${K_DEFCONFIG} HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "defconfig failed (${K_DEFCONFIG})"
+ if compile_headers_tweak_config ; then
+ yes "" | make oldconfig HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "2nd oldconfig failed"
+ fi
+ make prepare HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "prepare failed"
+ make prepare-all HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "prepare failed"
+ fi
+}
+
+compile_headers_tweak_config() {
+ # some targets can be very very picky, so let's finesse the
+ # .config based upon any info we may have
+ case ${CTARGET} in
+ sh*)
+ sed -i '/CONFIG_CPU_SH/d' .config
+ echo "CONFIG_CPU_SH${CTARGET:2:1}=y" >> .config
+ return 0;;
+ esac
+
+ # no changes, so lets do nothing
+ return 1
+}
+
+# install functions
+#==============================================================
+install_universal() {
+ # Fix silly permissions in tarball
+ cd "${WORKDIR}"
+ chown -R 0:0 * >& /dev/null
+ chmod -R a+r-w+X,u+w *
+ cd ${OLDPWD}
+}
+
+install_headers() {
+ local ddir=$(kernel_header_destdir)
+
+ # 2.6.18 introduces headers_install which means we dont need any
+ # of this crap anymore :D
+ if kernel_is ge 2 6 18 ; then
+ env_setup_xmakeopts
+ emake headers_install INSTALL_HDR_PATH="${D}"/${ddir}/.. ${xmakeopts} || die
+
+ # let other packages install some of these headers
+ rm -rf "${D}"/${ddir}/scsi #glibc/uclibc/etc...
+ return 0
+ fi
+
+ # Do not use "linux/*" as that can cause problems with very long
+ # $S values where the cmdline to cp is too long
+ pushd "${S}" >/dev/null
+ dodir ${ddir#${EPREFIX}}/linux
+ cp -pPR "${S}"/include/linux "${D}"/${ddir}/ || die
+ rm -rf "${D}"/${ddir}/linux/modules
+
+ dodir ${ddir#${EPREFIX}}/asm
+ cp -pPR "${S}"/include/asm/* "${ED}"/${ddir}/asm
+
+ if kernel_is 2 6 ; then
+ dodir ${ddir#${EPREFIX}}/asm-generic
+ cp -pPR "${S}"/include/asm-generic/* "${D}"/${ddir}/asm-generic
+ fi
+
+ # clean up
+ find "${D}" -name '*.orig' -exec rm -f {} \;
+
+ popd >/dev/null
+}
+
+install_sources() {
+ local file
+
+ cd "${S}"
+ dodir /usr/src
+ echo ">>> Copying sources ..."
+
+ file="$(find ${WORKDIR} -iname "docs" -type d)"
+ if [[ -n ${file} ]]; then
+ for file in $(find ${file} -type f); do
+ echo "${file//*docs\/}" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
+ echo "===================================================" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
+ cat ${file} >> "${S}"/patches.txt
+ echo "===================================================" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
+ echo "" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
+ done
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ! -f ${S}/patches.txt ]]; then
+ # patches.txt is empty so lets use our ChangeLog
+ [[ -f ${FILESDIR}/../ChangeLog ]] && \
+ echo "Please check the ebuild ChangeLog for more details." \
+ > "${S}"/patches.txt
+ fi
+
+ mv ${WORKDIR}/linux* "${ED}"/usr/src
+
+ if [[ -n "${UNIPATCH_DOCS}" ]] ; then
+ for i in ${UNIPATCH_DOCS}; do
+ dodoc "${T}"/${i}
+ done
+ fi
+}
+
+# pkg_preinst functions
+#==============================================================
+preinst_headers() {
+ local ddir=$(kernel_header_destdir)
+ [[ -L ${ddir}/linux ]] && rm ${ddir}/linux
+ [[ -L ${ddir}/asm ]] && rm ${ddir}/asm
+}
+
+# pkg_postinst functions
+#==============================================================
+postinst_sources() {
+ local MAKELINK=0
+
+ # if we have USE=symlink, then force K_SYMLINK=1
+ use symlink && K_SYMLINK=1
+
+ # if we're using a deblobbed kernel, it's not supported
+ [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && \
+ use deblob && \
+ K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED=deblob
+
+ # if we are to forcably symlink, delete it if it already exists first.
+ if [[ ${K_SYMLINK} > 0 ]]; then
+ [[ -h ${EROOT}usr/src/linux ]] && rm ${EROOT}usr/src/linux
+ MAKELINK=1
+ fi
+
+ # if the link doesnt exist, lets create it
+ [[ ! -h ${EROOT}usr/src/linux ]] && MAKELINK=1
+
+ if [[ ${MAKELINK} == 1 ]]; then
+ cd "${EROOT}"usr/src
+ ln -sf linux-${KV_FULL} linux
+ cd ${OLDPWD}
+ fi
+
+ # Don't forget to make directory for sysfs
+ [[ ! -d ${EROOT}sys ]] && kernel_is 2 6 && mkdir ${EROOT}sys
+
+ echo
+ elog "If you are upgrading from a previous kernel, you may be interested"
+ elog "in the following document:"
+ elog " - General upgrade guide: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kernel-upgrade.xml"
+ echo
+
+ # if K_EXTRAEINFO is set then lets display it now
+ if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAEINFO} ]]; then
+ echo ${K_EXTRAEINFO} | fmt |
+ while read -s ELINE; do einfo "${ELINE}"; done
+ fi
+
+ # if K_EXTRAELOG is set then lets display it now
+ if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAELOG} ]]; then
+ echo ${K_EXTRAELOG} | fmt |
+ while read -s ELINE; do elog "${ELINE}"; done
+ fi
+
+ # if K_EXTRAEWARN is set then lets display it now
+ if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAEWARN} ]]; then
+ echo ${K_EXTRAEWARN} | fmt |
+ while read -s ELINE; do ewarn "${ELINE}"; done
+ fi
+
+ # optionally display security unsupported message
+ # Start with why
+ if [[ ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} = deblob ]]; then
+ ewarn "Deblobbed kernels may not be up-to-date security-wise"
+ ewarn "as they depend on external scripts."
+ elif [[ -n ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} ]]; then
+ ewarn "${PN} is UNSUPPORTED by Gentoo Security."
+ fi
+ # And now the general message.
+ if [[ -n ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} ]]; then
+ ewarn "This means that it is likely to be vulnerable to recent security issues."
+ ewarn "For specific information on why this kernel is unsupported, please read:"
+ ewarn "http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/security/kernel.xml"
+ fi
+
+ # warn sparc users that they need to do cross-compiling with >= 2.6.25(bug #214765)
+ KV_MAJOR=$(get_version_component_range 1 ${OKV})
+ KV_MINOR=$(get_version_component_range 2 ${OKV})
+ KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 3 ${OKV})
+ if [[ "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc" ]]; then
+ if [[ $(gcc-major-version) -lt 4 && $(gcc-minor-version) -lt 4 ]]; then
+ if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 || ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} > 2.6.24 ]] ; then
+ echo
+ elog "NOTE: Since 2.6.25 the kernel Makefile has changed in a way that"
+ elog "you now need to do"
+ elog " make CROSS_COMPILE=sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu-"
+ elog "instead of just"
+ elog " make"
+ elog "to compile the kernel. For more information please browse to"
+ elog "https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214765"
+ echo
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+}
+
+# pkg_setup functions
+#==============================================================
+setup_headers() {
+ [[ -z ${H_SUPPORTEDARCH} ]] && H_SUPPORTEDARCH=${PN/-*/}
+ for i in ${H_SUPPORTEDARCH}; do
+ [[ $(tc-arch) == "${i}" ]] && H_ACCEPT_ARCH="yes"
+ done
+
+ if [[ ${H_ACCEPT_ARCH} != "yes" ]]; then
+ echo
+ eerror "This version of ${PN} does not support $(tc-arch)."
+ eerror "Please merge the appropriate sources, in most cases"
+ eerror "(but not all) this will be called $(tc-arch)-headers."
+ die "Package unsupported for $(tc-arch)"
+ fi
+}
+
+# unipatch
+#==============================================================
+unipatch() {
+ local i x y z extention PIPE_CMD UNIPATCH_DROP KPATCH_DIR PATCH_DEPTH ELINE
+ local STRICT_COUNT PATCH_LEVEL myLC_ALL myLANG
+
+ # set to a standard locale to ensure sorts are ordered properly.
+ myLC_ALL="${LC_ALL}"
+ myLANG="${LANG}"
+ LC_ALL="C"
+ LANG=""
+
+ [ -z "${KPATCH_DIR}" ] && KPATCH_DIR="${WORKDIR}/patches/"
+ [ ! -d ${KPATCH_DIR} ] && mkdir -p ${KPATCH_DIR}
+
+ # We're gonna need it when doing patches with a predefined patchlevel
+ eshopts_push -s extglob
+
+ # This function will unpack all passed tarballs, add any passed patches, and remove any passed patchnumbers
+ # usage can be either via an env var or by params
+ # although due to the nature we pass this within this eclass
+ # it shall be by param only.
+ # -z "${UNIPATCH_LIST}" ] && UNIPATCH_LIST="${@}"
+ UNIPATCH_LIST="${@}"
+
+ #unpack any passed tarballs
+ for i in ${UNIPATCH_LIST}; do
+ if echo ${i} | grep -qs -e "\.tar" -e "\.tbz" -e "\.tgz" ; then
+ if [ -n "${UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER}" ]; then
+ unset z
+ STRICT_COUNT=$((10#${STRICT_COUNT} + 1))
+ for((y=0; y<$((6 - ${#STRICT_COUNT})); y++));
+ do z="${z}0";
+ done
+ PATCH_ORDER="${z}${STRICT_COUNT}"
+
+ mkdir -p "${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}"
+ pushd "${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}" >/dev/null
+ unpack ${i##*/}
+ popd >/dev/null
+ else
+ pushd "${KPATCH_DIR}" >/dev/null
+ unpack ${i##*/}
+ popd >/dev/null
+ fi
+
+ [[ ${i} == *:* ]] && echo ">>> Strict patch levels not currently supported for tarballed patchsets"
+ else
+ extention=${i/*./}
+ extention=${extention/:*/}
+ PIPE_CMD=""
+ case ${extention} in
+ xz) PIPE_CMD="xz -dc";;
+ lzma) PIPE_CMD="lzma -dc";;
+ bz2) PIPE_CMD="bzip2 -dc";;
+ patch*) PIPE_CMD="cat";;
+ diff) PIPE_CMD="cat";;
+ gz|Z|z) PIPE_CMD="gzip -dc";;
+ ZIP|zip) PIPE_CMD="unzip -p";;
+ *) UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_DROP} ${i/:*/}";;
+ esac
+
+ PATCH_LEVEL=${i/*([^:])?(:)}
+ i=${i/:*/}
+ x=${i/*\//}
+ x=${x/\.${extention}/}
+
+ if [ -n "${PIPE_CMD}" ]; then
+ if [ ! -r "${i}" ]; then
+ echo
+ eerror "FATAL: unable to locate:"
+ eerror "${i}"
+ eerror "for read-only. The file either has incorrect permissions"
+ eerror "or does not exist."
+ die Unable to locate ${i}
+ fi
+
+ if [ -n "${UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER}" ]; then
+ unset z
+ STRICT_COUNT=$((10#${STRICT_COUNT} + 1))
+ for((y=0; y<$((6 - ${#STRICT_COUNT})); y++));
+ do z="${z}0";
+ done
+ PATCH_ORDER="${z}${STRICT_COUNT}"
+
+ mkdir -p ${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}/
+ $(${PIPE_CMD} ${i} > ${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}/${x}.patch${PATCH_LEVEL}) || die "uncompressing patch failed"
+ else
+ $(${PIPE_CMD} ${i} > ${KPATCH_DIR}/${x}.patch${PATCH_LEVEL}) || die "uncompressing patch failed"
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ # If experimental was not chosen by the user, drop experimental patches not in K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST.
+ if [[ "${i}" == *"genpatches-"*".experimental."* && -n ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL} ]] ; then
+ if [[ -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE} ]] && use experimental; then
+ continue
+ fi
+
+ local j
+ for j in ${KPATCH_DIR}/*/50*_*.patch*; do
+ for k in ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST} ; do
+ [[ "$(basename ${j})" == ${k}* ]] && continue 2
+ done
+ UNIPATCH_DROP+=" $(basename ${j})"
+ done
+ fi
+ done
+
+ #populate KPATCH_DIRS so we know where to look to remove the excludes
+ x=${KPATCH_DIR}
+ KPATCH_DIR=""
+ for i in $(find ${x} -type d | sort -n); do
+ KPATCH_DIR="${KPATCH_DIR} ${i}"
+ done
+
+ # do not apply fbcondecor patch to sparc/sparc64 as it breaks boot
+ # bug #272676
+ if [[ "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc" || "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc64" ]]; then
+ if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 || ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} > 2.6.28 ]]; then
+ UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_DROP} *_fbcondecor-0.9.6.patch"
+ echo
+ ewarn "fbcondecor currently prevents sparc/sparc64 from booting"
+ ewarn "for kernel versions >= 2.6.29. Removing fbcondecor patch."
+ ewarn "See https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=272676 for details"
+ echo
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ #so now lets get rid of the patchno's we want to exclude
+ UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_EXCLUDE} ${UNIPATCH_DROP}"
+ for i in ${UNIPATCH_DROP}; do
+ ebegin "Excluding Patch #${i}"
+ for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do rm -f ${x}/${i}* 2>/dev/null; done
+ eend $?
+ done
+
+ # and now, finally, we patch it :)
+ for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do
+ for i in $(find ${x} -maxdepth 1 -iname "*.patch*" -or -iname "*.diff*" | sort -n); do
+ STDERR_T="${T}/${i/*\//}"
+ STDERR_T="${STDERR_T/.patch*/.err}"
+
+ [ -z ${i/*.patch*/} ] && PATCH_DEPTH=${i/*.patch/}
+ #[ -z ${i/*.diff*/} ] && PATCH_DEPTH=${i/*.diff/}
+
+ if [ -z "${PATCH_DEPTH}" ]; then PATCH_DEPTH=0; fi
+
+ ####################################################################
+ # IMPORTANT: This is temporary code to support Linux git 3.15_rc1! #
+ # #
+ # The patch contains a removal of a symlink, followed by addition #
+ # of a file with the same name as the symlink in the same #
+ # location; this causes the dry-run to fail, filed bug #507656. #
+ # #
+ # https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507656 #
+ ####################################################################
+ if [[ ${PN} == "git-sources" ]] ; then
+ if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_PATCH} -ge 315 && ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] ; then
+ ebegin "Applying ${i/*\//} (-p1)"
+ if [ $(patch -p1 --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
+ eend 0
+ rm ${STDERR_T}
+ break
+ else
+ eend 1
+ eerror "Failed to apply patch ${i/*\//}"
+ eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
+ eshopts_pop
+ die "Failed to apply ${i/*\//} on patch depth 1."
+ fi
+ fi
+ fi
+ ####################################################################
+
+ while [ ${PATCH_DEPTH} -lt 5 ]; do
+ echo "Attempting Dry-run:" >> ${STDERR_T}
+ echo "cmd: patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch --dry-run -f < ${i}" >> ${STDERR_T}
+ echo "=======================================================" >> ${STDERR_T}
+ if [ $(patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch --dry-run -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) $? -eq 0 ]; then
+ ebegin "Applying ${i/*\//} (-p${PATCH_DEPTH})"
+ echo "Attempting patch:" > ${STDERR_T}
+ echo "cmd: patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i}" >> ${STDERR_T}
+ echo "=======================================================" >> ${STDERR_T}
+ if [ $(patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
+ eend 0
+ rm ${STDERR_T}
+ break
+ else
+ eend 1
+ eerror "Failed to apply patch ${i/*\//}"
+ eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
+ eshopts_pop
+ die "Failed to apply ${i/*\//} on patch depth ${PATCH_DEPTH}."
+ fi
+ else
+ PATCH_DEPTH=$((${PATCH_DEPTH} + 1))
+ fi
+ done
+ if [ ${PATCH_DEPTH} -eq 5 ]; then
+ eerror "Failed to dry-run patch ${i/*\//}"
+ eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
+ eshopts_pop
+ die "Unable to dry-run patch on any patch depth lower than 5."
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+
+ # When genpatches is used, we want to install 0000_README which documents
+ # the patches that were used; such that the user can see them, bug #301478.
+ if [[ ! -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} ]] ; then
+ UNIPATCH_DOCS="${UNIPATCH_DOCS} 0000_README"
+ fi
+
+ # When files listed in UNIPATCH_DOCS are found in KPATCH_DIR's, we copy it
+ # to the temporary directory and remember them in UNIPATCH_DOCS to install
+ # them during the install phase.
+ local tmp
+ for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do
+ for i in ${UNIPATCH_DOCS}; do
+ if [[ -f "${x}/${i}" ]] ; then
+ tmp="${tmp} ${i}"
+ cp -f "${x}/${i}" "${T}"/
+ fi
+ done
+ done
+ UNIPATCH_DOCS="${tmp}"
+
+ # clean up KPATCH_DIR's - fixes bug #53610
+ for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do rm -Rf ${x}; done
+
+ LC_ALL="${myLC_ALL}"
+ LANG="${myLANG}"
+ eshopts_pop
+}
+
+# getfilevar accepts 2 vars as follows:
+# getfilevar <VARIABLE> <CONFIGFILE>
+# pulled from linux-info
+
+getfilevar() {
+ local workingdir basefname basedname xarch=$(tc-arch-kernel)
+
+ if [[ -z ${1} ]] && [[ ! -f ${2} ]]; then
+ echo -e "\n"
+ eerror "getfilevar requires 2 variables, with the second a valid file."
+ eerror " getfilevar <VARIABLE> <CONFIGFILE>"
+ else
+ workingdir=${PWD}
+ basefname=$(basename ${2})
+ basedname=$(dirname ${2})
+ unset ARCH
+
+ cd ${basedname}
+ echo -e "include ${basefname}\ne:\n\t@echo \$(${1})" | \
+ make ${BUILD_FIXES} -s -f - e 2>/dev/null
+ cd ${workingdir}
+
+ ARCH=${xarch}
+ fi
+}
+
+detect_arch() {
+ # This function sets ARCH_URI and ARCH_PATCH
+ # with the neccessary info for the arch sepecific compatibility
+ # patchsets.
+
+ local ALL_ARCH LOOP_ARCH COMPAT_URI i
+
+ # COMPAT_URI is the contents of ${ARCH}_URI
+ # ARCH_URI is the URI for all the ${ARCH}_URI patches
+ # ARCH_PATCH is ARCH_URI broken into files for UNIPATCH
+
+ ARCH_URI=""
+ ARCH_PATCH=""
+ ALL_ARCH="ALPHA AMD64 ARM HPPA IA64 M68K MIPS PPC PPC64 S390 SH SPARC X86"
+
+ for LOOP_ARCH in ${ALL_ARCH}; do
+ COMPAT_URI="${LOOP_ARCH}_URI"
+ COMPAT_URI="${!COMPAT_URI}"
+
+ [[ -n ${COMPAT_URI} ]] && \
+ ARCH_URI="${ARCH_URI} $(echo ${LOOP_ARCH} | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')? ( ${COMPAT_URI} )"
+
+ if [[ ${LOOP_ARCH} == "$(echo $(tc-arch-kernel) | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" ]]; then
+ for i in ${COMPAT_URI}; do
+ ARCH_PATCH="${ARCH_PATCH} ${DISTDIR}/${i/*\//}"
+ done
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
+headers___fix() {
+ # Voodoo to partially fix broken upstream headers.
+ # note: do not put inline/asm/volatile together (breaks "inline asm volatile")
+ sed -i \
+ -e '/^\#define.*_TYPES_H/{:loop n; bloop}' \
+ -e 's:\<\([us]\(8\|16\|32\|64\)\)\>:__\1:g' \
+ -e "s/\([[:space:]]\)inline\([[:space:](]\)/\1__inline__\2/g" \
+ -e "s/\([[:space:]]\)asm\([[:space:](]\)/\1__asm__\2/g" \
+ -e "s/\([[:space:]]\)volatile\([[:space:](]\)/\1__volatile__\2/g" \
+ "$@"
+}
+
+# common functions
+#==============================================================
+kernel-2_src_unpack() {
+ universal_unpack
+ debug-print "Doing unipatch"
+
+ [[ -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST} || -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT} || -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES} ]] && \
+ unipatch "${UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT} ${UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES} ${UNIPATCH_LIST}"
+
+ debug-print "Doing premake"
+
+ # allow ebuilds to massage the source tree after patching but before
+ # we run misc `make` functions below
+ [[ $(type -t kernel-2_hook_premake) == "function" ]] && kernel-2_hook_premake
+
+ debug-print "Doing epatch_user"
+ epatch_user
+
+ debug-print "Doing unpack_set_extraversion"
+
+ [[ -z ${K_NOSETEXTRAVERSION} ]] && unpack_set_extraversion
+ unpack_fix_install_path
+
+ # Setup xmakeopts and cd into sourcetree.
+ env_setup_xmakeopts
+ cd "${S}"
+
+ # We dont need a version.h for anything other than headers
+ # at least, I should hope we dont. If this causes problems
+ # take out the if/fi block and inform me please.
+ # unpack_2_6 should now be 2.6.17 safe anyways
+ if [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]]; then
+ kernel_is 2 4 && unpack_2_4
+ kernel_is 2 6 && unpack_2_6
+ fi
+
+ if [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && use deblob ; then
+ cp "${DISTDIR}/${DEBLOB_A}" "${T}" || die "cp ${DEBLOB_A} failed"
+ cp "${DISTDIR}/${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}" "${T}/deblob-check" || die "cp ${DEBLOB_CHECK_A} failed"
+ chmod +x "${T}/${DEBLOB_A}" "${T}/deblob-check" || die "chmod deblob scripts failed"
+ fi
+
+ # fix a problem on ppc where TOUT writes to /usr/src/linux breaking sandbox
+ # only do this for kernel < 2.6.27 since this file does not exist in later
+ # kernels
+ if [[ -n ${KV_MINOR} && ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} < 2.6.27 ]] ; then
+ sed -i \
+ -e 's|TOUT := .tmp_gas_check|TOUT := $(T).tmp_gas_check|' \
+ "${S}"/arch/ppc/Makefile
+ else
+ sed -i \
+ -e 's|TOUT := .tmp_gas_check|TOUT := $(T).tmp_gas_check|' \
+ "${S}"/arch/powerpc/Makefile
+ fi
+}
+
+kernel-2_src_compile() {
+ cd "${S}"
+ [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && compile_headers
+
+ if [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && use deblob ; then
+ echo ">>> Running deblob script ..."
+ python_setup
+ sh "${T}/${DEBLOB_A}" --force || die "Deblob script failed to run!!!"
+ fi
+}
+
+# if you leave it to the default src_test, it will run make to
+# find whether test/check targets are present; since "make test"
+# actually produces a few support files, they are installed even
+# though the package is binchecks-restricted.
+#
+# Avoid this altogether by making the function moot.
+kernel-2_src_test() { :; }
+
+kernel-2_pkg_preinst() {
+ [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && preinst_headers
+}
+
+kernel-2_src_install() {
+ install_universal
+ [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && install_headers
+ [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && install_sources
+}
+
+kernel-2_pkg_postinst() {
+ [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && postinst_sources
+}
+
+kernel-2_pkg_setup() {
+ if kernel_is 2 4; then
+ if [[ $(gcc-major-version) -ge 4 ]] ; then
+ echo
+ ewarn "Be warned !! >=sys-devel/gcc-4.0.0 isn't supported with linux-2.4!"
+ ewarn "Either switch to another gcc-version (via gcc-config) or use a"
+ ewarn "newer kernel that supports gcc-4."
+ echo
+ ewarn "Also be aware that bugreports about gcc-4 not working"
+ ewarn "with linux-2.4 based ebuilds will be closed as INVALID!"
+ echo
+ epause 10
+ fi
+ fi
+
+ ABI="${KERNEL_ABI}"
+ [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && setup_headers
+ [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && echo ">>> Preparing to unpack ..."
+}
+
+kernel-2_pkg_postrm() {
+ # This warning only makes sense for kernel sources.
+ [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && return 0
+
+ # If there isn't anything left behind, then don't complain.
+ [[ -e ${EROOT}usr/src/linux-${KV_FULL} ]] || return 0
+ echo
+ ewarn "Note: Even though you have successfully unmerged "
+ ewarn "your kernel package, directories in kernel source location: "
+ ewarn "${EROOT}usr/src/linux-${KV_FULL}"
+ ewarn "with modified files will remain behind. By design, package managers"
+ ewarn "will not remove these modified files and the directories they reside in."
+ echo
+}
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
2016-05-26 4:05 [gentoo-commits] proj/android:master " Benda XU
@ 2016-05-26 4:04 ` Benda XU
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From: Benda XU @ 2016-05-26 4:04 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: 57177c6d001b16b81ed164de16b328d3a67cac08
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Thu May 26 04:03:20 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Thu May 26 04:03:20 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=57177c6d
user.eclass: not to fail under prefix.
eclass/user.eclass | 466 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 466 insertions(+)
diff --git a/eclass/user.eclass b/eclass/user.eclass
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..860aba0
--- /dev/null
+++ b/eclass/user.eclass
@@ -0,0 +1,466 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+# $Id$
+
+# @ECLASS: user.eclass
+# @MAINTAINER:
+# base-system@gentoo.org (Linux)
+# Joe Jezak <josejx@gmail.com> (OS X)
+# usata@gentoo.org (OS X)
+# Aaron Walker <ka0ttic@gentoo.org> (FreeBSD)
+# @BLURB: user management in ebuilds
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# The user eclass contains a suite of functions that allow ebuilds
+# to quickly make sure users in the installed system are sane.
+
+if [[ -z ${_USER_ECLASS} ]]; then
+_USER_ECLASS=1
+
+# @FUNCTION: _assert_pkg_ebuild_phase
+# @INTERNAL
+# @USAGE: <calling func name>
+_assert_pkg_ebuild_phase() {
+ case ${EBUILD_PHASE} in
+ setup|preinst|postinst) ;;
+ *)
+ eerror "'$1()' called from '${EBUILD_PHASE}' phase which is not OK:"
+ eerror "You may only call from pkg_{setup,preinst,postinst} functions."
+ eerror "Package fails at QA and at life. Please file a bug."
+ die "Bad package! $1 is only for use in some pkg_* functions!"
+ esac
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: egetent
+# @USAGE: <database> <key>
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Small wrapper for getent (Linux), nidump (< Mac OS X 10.5),
+# dscl (Mac OS X 10.5), and pw (FreeBSD) used in enewuser()/enewgroup().
+#
+# Supported databases: group passwd
+egetent() {
+ local db=$1 key=$2
+
+ [[ $# -ge 3 ]] && die "usage: egetent <database> <key>"
+
+ case ${db} in
+ passwd|group) ;;
+ *) die "sorry, database '${db}' not yet supported; file a bug" ;;
+ esac
+
+ case ${CHOST} in
+ *-darwin[678])
+ case ${key} in
+ *[!0-9]*) # Non numeric
+ nidump ${db} . | awk -F: "(\$1 ~ /^${key}\$/) {print;exit;}"
+ ;;
+ *) # Numeric
+ nidump ${db} . | awk -F: "(\$3 == ${key}) {print;exit;}"
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ *-darwin*)
+ local mykey
+ case ${db} in
+ passwd) db="Users" mykey="UniqueID" ;;
+ group) db="Groups" mykey="PrimaryGroupID" ;;
+ esac
+
+ case ${key} in
+ *[!0-9]*) # Non numeric
+ dscl . -read /${db}/${key} 2>/dev/null |grep RecordName
+ ;;
+ *) # Numeric
+ dscl . -search /${db} ${mykey} ${key} 2>/dev/null
+ ;;
+ esac
+ ;;
+ *-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*)
+ case ${db} in
+ passwd) db="user" ;;
+ *) ;;
+ esac
+
+ # lookup by uid/gid
+ local opts
+ if [[ ${key} == [[:digit:]]* ]] ; then
+ [[ ${db} == "user" ]] && opts="-u" || opts="-g"
+ fi
+
+ pw show ${db} ${opts} "${key}" -q
+ ;;
+ *-netbsd*|*-openbsd*)
+ grep "${key}:\*:" /etc/${db}
+ ;;
+ *)
+ # ignore output if nscd doesn't exist, or we're not running as root
+ nscd -i "${db}" 2>/dev/null
+ getent "${db}" "${key}"
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: enewuser
+# @USAGE: <user> [uid] [shell] [homedir] [groups]
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Same as enewgroup, you are not required to understand how to properly add
+# a user to the system. The only required parameter is the username.
+# Default uid is (pass -1 for this) next available, default shell is
+# /bin/false, default homedir is /dev/null, and there are no default groups.
+enewuser() {
+ _assert_pkg_ebuild_phase ${FUNCNAME}
+
+ # get the username
+ local euser=$1; shift
+ if [[ -z ${euser} ]] ; then
+ eerror "No username specified !"
+ die "Cannot call enewuser without a username"
+ fi
+
+ # lets see if the username already exists
+ if [[ -n $(egetent passwd "${euser}") ]] ; then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ einfo "Adding user '${euser}' to your system ..."
+
+ # options to pass to useradd
+ local opts=()
+
+ # handle uid
+ local euid=$1; shift
+ if [[ -n ${euid} && ${euid} != -1 ]] ; then
+ if [[ ${euid} -gt 0 ]] ; then
+ if [[ -n $(egetent passwd ${euid}) ]] ; then
+ euid="next"
+ fi
+ else
+ eerror "Userid given but is not greater than 0 !"
+ die "${euid} is not a valid UID"
+ fi
+ else
+ euid="next"
+ fi
+ if [[ ${euid} == "next" ]] ; then
+ for ((euid = 101; euid <= 999; euid++)); do
+ [[ -z $(egetent passwd ${euid}) ]] && break
+ done
+ fi
+ opts+=( -u ${euid} )
+ einfo " - Userid: ${euid}"
+
+ # handle shell
+ local eshell=$1; shift
+ if [[ ! -z ${eshell} ]] && [[ ${eshell} != "-1" ]] ; then
+ if [[ ! -e ${ROOT}${eshell} ]] ; then
+ eerror "A shell was specified but it does not exist !"
+ die "${eshell} does not exist in ${ROOT}"
+ fi
+ if [[ ${eshell} == */false || ${eshell} == */nologin ]] ; then
+ eerror "Do not specify ${eshell} yourself, use -1"
+ die "Pass '-1' as the shell parameter"
+ fi
+ else
+ for eshell in /sbin/nologin /usr/sbin/nologin /bin/false /usr/bin/false /dev/null ; do
+ [[ -x ${ROOT}${eshell} ]] && break
+ done
+
+ if [[ ${eshell} == "/dev/null" ]] ; then
+ eerror "Unable to identify the shell to use, proceeding with userland default."
+ case ${USERLAND} in
+ GNU) eshell="/bin/false" ;;
+ BSD) eshell="/sbin/nologin" ;;
+ Darwin) eshell="/usr/sbin/nologin" ;;
+ *) die "Unable to identify the default shell for userland ${USERLAND}"
+ esac
+ fi
+ fi
+ einfo " - Shell: ${eshell}"
+ opts+=( -s "${eshell}" )
+
+ # handle homedir
+ local ehome=$1; shift
+ if [[ -z ${ehome} ]] || [[ ${ehome} == "-1" ]] ; then
+ ehome="/dev/null"
+ fi
+ einfo " - Home: ${ehome}"
+ opts+=( -d "${ehome}" )
+
+ # handle groups
+ local egroups=$1; shift
+ local g egroups_arr
+ IFS="," read -r -a egroups_arr <<<"${egroups}"
+ shift
+ if [[ ${#egroups_arr[@]} -gt 0 ]] ; then
+ local defgroup exgroups
+ for g in "${egroups_arr[@]}" ; do
+ if [[ -z $(egetent group "${g}") ]] ; then
+ eerror "You must add group ${g} to the system first"
+ die "${g} is not a valid GID"
+ fi
+ if [[ -z ${defgroup} ]] ; then
+ defgroup=${g}
+ else
+ exgroups+=",${g}"
+ fi
+ done
+ opts+=( -g "${defgroup}" )
+ if [[ ! -z ${exgroups} ]] ; then
+ opts+=( -G "${exgroups:1}" )
+ fi
+ fi
+ einfo " - Groups: ${egroups:-(none)}"
+
+ # handle extra args
+ if [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; then
+ die "extra arguments no longer supported; please file a bug"
+ else
+ local comment="added by portage for ${PN}"
+ opts+=( -c "${comment}" )
+ einfo " - GECOS: ${comment}"
+ fi
+
+ # add the user
+ case ${CHOST} in
+ *-darwin*)
+ ### Make the user
+ dscl . create "/users/${euser}" uid ${euid}
+ dscl . create "/users/${euser}" shell "${eshell}"
+ dscl . create "/users/${euser}" home "${ehome}"
+ dscl . create "/users/${euser}" realname "added by portage for ${PN}"
+ ### Add the user to the groups specified
+ for g in "${egroups_arr[@]}" ; do
+ dscl . merge "/groups/${g}" users "${euser}"
+ done
+ ;;
+
+ *-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*)
+ pw useradd "${euser}" "${opts[@]}" || die
+ ;;
+
+ *-netbsd*)
+ useradd "${opts[@]}" "${euser}" || die
+ ;;
+
+ *-openbsd*)
+ # all ops the same, except the -g vs -g/-G ...
+ useradd -u ${euid} -s "${eshell}" \
+ -d "${ehome}" -g "${egroups}" "${euser}" || die
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ useradd -r "${opts[@]}" "${euser}" || use prefix || die
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ if [[ ! -e ${ROOT}/${ehome} ]] ; then
+ einfo " - Creating ${ehome} in ${ROOT}"
+ mkdir -p "${ROOT}/${ehome}"
+ chown "${euser}" "${ROOT}/${ehome}"
+ chmod 755 "${ROOT}/${ehome}"
+ fi
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: enewgroup
+# @USAGE: <group> [gid]
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# This function does not require you to understand how to properly add a
+# group to the system. Just give it a group name to add and enewgroup will
+# do the rest. You may specify the gid for the group or allow the group to
+# allocate the next available one.
+enewgroup() {
+ _assert_pkg_ebuild_phase ${FUNCNAME}
+
+ # get the group
+ local egroup=$1; shift
+ if [[ -z ${egroup} ]] ; then
+ eerror "No group specified !"
+ die "Cannot call enewgroup without a group"
+ fi
+
+ # see if group already exists
+ if [[ -n $(egetent group "${egroup}") ]] ; then
+ return 0
+ fi
+ einfo "Adding group '${egroup}' to your system ..."
+
+ # handle gid
+ local egid=$1; shift
+ if [[ ! -z ${egid} ]] ; then
+ if [[ ${egid} -gt 0 ]] ; then
+ if [[ -n $(egetent group ${egid}) ]] ; then
+ egid="next available; requested gid taken"
+ fi
+ else
+ eerror "Groupid given but is not greater than 0 !"
+ die "${egid} is not a valid GID"
+ fi
+ else
+ egid="next available"
+ fi
+ einfo " - Groupid: ${egid}"
+
+ # handle extra
+ if [[ $# -gt 0 ]] ; then
+ die "extra arguments no longer supported; please file a bug"
+ fi
+
+ # Some targets need to find the next available GID manually
+ _enewgroup_next_gid() {
+ if [[ ${egid} == *[!0-9]* ]] ; then
+ # Non numeric
+ for ((egid = 101; egid <= 999; egid++)) ; do
+ [[ -z $(egetent group ${egid}) ]] && break
+ done
+ fi
+ }
+
+ # add the group
+ case ${CHOST} in
+ *-darwin*)
+ _enewgroup_next_gid
+ dscl . create "/groups/${egroup}" gid ${egid}
+ dscl . create "/groups/${egroup}" passwd '*'
+ ;;
+
+ *-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*)
+ _enewgroup_next_gid
+ pw groupadd "${egroup}" -g ${egid} || die
+ ;;
+
+ *-netbsd*)
+ _enewgroup_next_gid
+ groupadd -g ${egid} "${egroup}" || die
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ local opts
+ if [[ ${egid} == *[!0-9]* ]] ; then
+ # Non numeric; let groupadd figure out a GID for us
+ opts=""
+ else
+ opts="-g ${egid}"
+ fi
+ # We specify -r so that we get a GID in the system range from login.defs
+ groupadd -r ${opts} "${egroup}" || use prefix || die
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: egethome
+# @USAGE: <user>
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Gets the home directory for the specified user.
+egethome() {
+ local pos
+
+ [[ $# -eq 1 ]] || die "usage: egethome <user>"
+
+ case ${CHOST} in
+ *-darwin*|*-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*)
+ pos=9
+ ;;
+ *) # Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, etc...
+ pos=6
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ egetent passwd "$1" | cut -d: -f${pos}
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: egetshell
+# @USAGE: <user>
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Gets the shell for the specified user.
+egetshell() {
+ local pos
+
+ [[ $# -eq 1 ]] || die "usage: egetshell <user>"
+
+ case ${CHOST} in
+ *-darwin*|*-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*)
+ pos=10
+ ;;
+ *) # Linux, NetBSD, OpenBSD, etc...
+ pos=7
+ ;;
+ esac
+
+ egetent passwd "$1" | cut -d: -f${pos}
+}
+
+# @FUNCTION: esethome
+# @USAGE: <user> <homedir>
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+# Update the home directory in a platform-agnostic way.
+# Required parameters is the username and the new home directory.
+# Specify -1 if you want to set home to the enewuser default
+# of /dev/null.
+# If the new home directory does not exist, it is created.
+# Any previously existing home directory is NOT moved.
+esethome() {
+ _assert_pkg_ebuild_phase ${FUNCNAME}
+
+ # get the username
+ local euser=$1; shift
+ if [[ -z ${euser} ]] ; then
+ eerror "No username specified !"
+ die "Cannot call esethome without a username"
+ fi
+
+ # lets see if the username already exists
+ if [[ -z $(egetent passwd "${euser}") ]] ; then
+ ewarn "User does not exist, cannot set home dir -- skipping."
+ return 1
+ fi
+
+ # handle homedir
+ local ehome=$1; shift
+ if [[ -z ${ehome} ]] ; then
+ eerror "No home directory specified !"
+ die "Cannot call esethome without a home directory or '-1'"
+ fi
+
+ if [[ ${ehome} == "-1" ]] ; then
+ ehome="/dev/null"
+ fi
+
+ # exit with no message if home dir is up to date
+ if [[ $(egethome "${euser}") == ${ehome} ]]; then
+ return 0
+ fi
+
+ einfo "Updating home for user '${euser}' ..."
+ einfo " - Home: ${ehome}"
+
+ # ensure home directory exists, otherwise update will fail
+ if [[ ! -e ${ROOT}/${ehome} ]] ; then
+ einfo " - Creating ${ehome} in ${ROOT}"
+ mkdir -p "${ROOT}/${ehome}"
+ chown "${euser}" "${ROOT}/${ehome}"
+ chmod 755 "${ROOT}/${ehome}"
+ fi
+
+ # update the home directory
+ case ${CHOST} in
+ *-darwin*)
+ dscl . change "/users/${euser}" home "${ehome}"
+ ;;
+
+ *-freebsd*|*-dragonfly*)
+ pw usermod "${euser}" -d "${ehome}" && return 0
+ [[ $? == 8 ]] && eerror "${euser} is in use, cannot update home"
+ eerror "There was an error when attempting to update the home directory for ${euser}"
+ eerror "Please update it manually on your system:"
+ eerror "\t pw usermod \"${euser}\" -d \"${ehome}\""
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ usermod -d "${ehome}" "${euser}" && return 0
+ [[ $? == 8 ]] && eerror "${euser} is in use, cannot update home"
+ eerror "There was an error when attempting to update the home directory for ${euser}"
+ eerror "Please update it manually on your system (as root):"
+ eerror "\t usermod -d \"${ehome}\" \"${euser}\""
+ ;;
+ esac
+}
+
+fi
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
2016-05-26 4:05 [gentoo-commits] proj/android:master " Benda XU
@ 2016-05-26 4:04 ` Benda XU
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From: Benda XU @ 2016-05-26 4:04 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: e3dbf227fb7126e54e7b151aac2ec4feffff5e24
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Thu May 26 04:03:51 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Thu May 26 04:03:51 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=e3dbf227
db.eclass: import from prefix tree.
eclass/db.eclass | 210 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
1 file changed, 210 insertions(+)
diff --git a/eclass/db.eclass b/eclass/db.eclass
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..f7070d4
--- /dev/null
+++ b/eclass/db.eclass
@@ -0,0 +1,210 @@
+# Copyright 1999-2013 Gentoo Foundation
+# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
+# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/db.eclass,v 1.49 2013/07/21 09:23:45 pacho Exp $
+# This is a common location for functions used in the sys-libs/db ebuilds
+#
+# Bugs: maintainer-needed@gentoo.org
+
+inherit eutils multilib
+
+IUSE="doc test examples"
+
+EXPORT_FUNCTIONS src_test
+
+DEPEND="test? ( >=dev-lang/tcl-8.4 )"
+
+RDEPEND=""
+
+db_fix_so() {
+ has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && ! use prefix && EROOT="${ROOT}"
+ LIB="${EROOT}/usr/$(get_libdir)"
+
+ cd "${LIB}"
+
+ # first clean up old symlinks
+ find "${LIB}" -maxdepth 1 -type l -name 'libdb[1_-]*'"$(get_libname)" -delete
+ find "${LIB}" -maxdepth 1 -type l -name 'libdb[1_-]*'"$(get_libname "[23]")" -delete
+ find "${LIB}" -maxdepth 1 -type l -name "libdb$(get_libname)" -delete #519364
+ find "${LIB}" -maxdepth 1 -type l -name "libdb$(get_libname "[23]")" -delete #519364
+ find "${LIB}" -maxdepth 1 -type l -name 'libdb[1._-]*a' -delete
+
+ # now rebuild all the correct ones
+ for ext in so a dylib sl; do
+ for name in libdb libdb_{cxx,tcl,java,sql,stl}; do
+ target=`find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "${name}-*.${ext}" |sort -n |tail -n 1`
+ [ -n "${target}" ] || continue;
+ case ${CHOST} in
+ *-aix*)
+ aixdll --merge-runtime \
+ --keepdir=false \
+ --target="${name}.${ext}" \
+ --current="${target}" \
+ `find . -maxdepth 1 -type f -name "${name}-*.${ext}"`
+ ;;
+ *)
+ ln -sf ${target//.\//} ${name}.${ext}
+ ;;
+ esac;
+ done;
+ done;
+
+ # db[23] gets some extra-special stuff
+ if [ -f libdb1$(get_libname 2) ]; then
+ ln -sf libdb1$(get_libname 2) libdb$(get_libname 2)
+ ln -sf libdb1$(get_libname 2) libdb1$(get_libname)
+ ln -sf libdb1$(get_libname 2) libdb-1$(get_libame)
+ fi
+ # what do we do if we ever get 3.3 ?
+ for i in libdb libdb_{cxx,tcl,java,sql,stl}; do
+ if [ -f $i-3$(get_libname 2) ]; then
+ ln -sf $i-3$(get_libname 2) $i-3$(get_libname)
+ ln -sf $i-3$(get_libname 2) $i$(get_libname 3)
+ fi
+ done
+
+ # do the same for headers now
+ # but since there are only two of them, just overwrite them
+ cd "${EROOT}"/usr/include
+ target=`find . -maxdepth 1 -type d -name 'db[0-9]*' | sort -n |cut -d/ -f2- | tail -n1`
+ if [ -n "${target}" ] && [ -e "${target}/db.h" ] && ( ! [[ -e db.h ]] || [[ -h db.h ]] ); then
+ einfo "Creating db.h symlinks to ${target}"
+ ln -sf "${target}"/db.h .
+ ln -sf "${target}"/db_185.h .
+ elif [ ! -e "${target}/db.h" ]; then
+ if [ -n "${target}" ]; then
+ ewarn "Could not find ${target}/db.h"
+ elif [ -h db.h ]; then
+ einfo "Apparently you just removed the last instance of $PN. Removing the symlinks"
+ rm -f db.h db_185.h
+ fi
+ fi
+}
+
+db_src_install_doc() {
+ has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && ! use prefix && ED="${D}"
+ # not everybody wants this wad of documentation as it is primarily API docs
+ if use doc; then
+ dodir /usr/share/doc/${PF}/html
+ mv "${ED}"/usr/docs/* "${ED}"/usr/share/doc/${PF}/html/
+ rm -rf "${ED}"/usr/docs
+ else
+ rm -rf "${ED}"/usr/docs
+ fi
+
+ db_src_install_examples
+}
+
+db_src_install_examples() {
+ has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && ! use prefix && ED="${D}"
+ if use examples ; then
+ local langs="c cxx stl"
+ [[ "${IUSE/java}" != "${IUSE}" ]] \
+ && use java \
+ && langs="${langs} java"
+ for i in $langs ; do
+ destdir="/usr/share/doc/${PF}/"
+ src="${S}/../examples_${i}/"
+ if [ -f "${src}" ]; then
+ dodir "${destdir}"
+ cp -ra "${src}" "${ED}${destdir}/"
+ fi
+ done
+ fi
+}
+
+db_src_install_usrbinslot() {
+ has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && ! use prefix && ED="${D}"
+ # slot all program names to avoid overwriting
+ for fname in "${ED}"/usr/bin/db*
+ do
+ dn="$(dirname "${fname}")"
+ bn="$(basename "${fname}")"
+ bn="${bn/db/db${SLOT}}"
+ mv "${fname}" "${dn}/${bn}" || \
+ die "Failed to rename ${fname} to ${dn}/${bn}"
+ done
+}
+
+db_src_install_headerslot() {
+ has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && ! use prefix && ED="${D}"
+ # install all headers in a slotted location
+ dodir /usr/include/db${SLOT}
+ mv "${ED}"/usr/include/*.h "${ED}"/usr/include/db${SLOT}/
+}
+
+db_src_install_usrlibcleanup() {
+ has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 2 && ! use prefix && ED="${D}"
+ LIB="${ED}/usr/$(get_libdir)"
+ # Clean out the symlinks so that they will not be recorded in the
+ # contents (bug #60732)
+
+ if [ "${ED}" = "" ]; then
+ die "Calling clean_links while \$ED not defined"
+ fi
+
+ if [ -e "${LIB}"/libdb.a ] && [ ! -e "${LIB}"/libdb-${SLOT}.a ]; then
+ einfo "Moving libdb.a to a versioned name"
+ mv "${LIB}/libdb.a" "${LIB}/libdb-${SLOT}.a"
+ fi
+
+ if [ -e "${LIB}"/libdb_cxx.a ] && [ ! -e "${LIB}"/libdb_cxx-${SLOT}.a ]; then
+ einfo "Moving libdb_cxx.a to a versioned name"
+ mv "${LIB}/libdb_cxx.a" "${LIB}/libdb_cxx-${SLOT}.a"
+ fi
+
+ find "${LIB}" -maxdepth 1 -type l -name 'libdb[1_-]*'"$(get_libname)" -delete
+ find "${LIB}" -maxdepth 1 -type l -name 'libdb[1_-]*'"$(get_libname "[23]")" -delete
+ find "${LIB}" -maxdepth 1 -type l -name "libdb$(get_libname)" -delete #519364
+ find "${LIB}" -maxdepth 1 -type l -name "libdb$(get_libname "[23]")" -delete #519364
+ einfo "removing unversioned static archives"
+ find "${LIB}" -maxdepth 1 -type l -name 'libdb[1._-]*a' -delete
+
+ rm -f \
+ "${ED}"/usr/include/{db,db_185}.h \
+ "${LIB}"/libdb{,_{cxx,sql,stl,java,tcl}}.a
+}
+
+db_src_test() {
+ if [[ $UID -eq 0 ]]; then
+ M="You must run the testsuite as non-root, skipping"
+ ewarn "${M}"
+ elog "${M}"
+ return 0
+ fi
+
+ if use tcl; then
+ einfo "Running sys-libs/db testsuite"
+ ewarn "This can take 6+ hours on modern machines"
+ # Fix stuff that fails with relative paths, and upstream moving files
+ # around...
+ local test_parallel=''
+ for t in \
+ "${S}"/test/parallel.tcl \
+ "${S}"/../test/parallel.tcl \
+ "${S}"/test/tcl/parallel.tcl \
+ "${S}"/../test/tcl/parallel.tcl \
+ ; do
+ [[ -f "${t}" ]] && test_parallel="${t}" && break
+ done
+
+ sed -ri \
+ -e '/regsub .test_path ./s,(regsub),#\1,g' \
+ -e '/regsub .src_root ./s,(regsub),#\1,g' \
+ -e '/regsub .tcl_utils ./s,(regsub),#\1,g' \
+ "${test_parallel}"
+ cd "${S}"
+ for t in \
+ ../test/test.tcl \
+ ../test/tcl/test.tcl \
+ ; do
+ [[ -f "${t}" ]] && testbase="${t}" && break
+ done
+ echo "source ${t}" > testrunner.tcl
+ echo "run_parallel $(makeopts_jobs) run_std" >> testrunner.tcl
+
+ tclsh testrunner.tcl
+ egrep -qs '^FAIL' ALL.OUT* && die "Some tests failed, please see ${S}/ALL.OUT*"
+ else
+ eerror "You must have USE=tcl to run the sys-libs/db testsuite."
+ fi
+}
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* [gentoo-commits] proj/android:master commit in: eclass/
@ 2016-06-15 11:40 Benda XU
2016-07-21 2:23 ` [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master " Benda XU
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commit: da9025cda8eacec9f8a6eb4cedb0567f7523bea7
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Wed Jun 15 10:55:39 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Wed Jun 15 11:40:04 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/proj/android.git/commit/?id=da9025cd
kernel-2.eclass, toolchain-funcs.eclass: merged.
eclass/kernel-2.eclass | 1321 -----------------------------------------
eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass | 840 --------------------------
2 files changed, 2161 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/kernel-2.eclass b/eclass/kernel-2.eclass
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--- a/eclass/kernel-2.eclass
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-# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/kernel-2.eclass,v 1.297 2014/11/28 17:40:20 mpagano Exp $
-
-# Description: kernel.eclass rewrite for a clean base regarding the 2.6
-# series of kernel with back-compatibility for 2.4
-#
-# Original author: John Mylchreest <johnm@gentoo.org>
-# Maintainer: kernel-misc@gentoo.org
-#
-# Please direct your bugs to the current eclass maintainer :)
-
-# added functionality:
-# unipatch - a flexible, singular method to extract, add and remove patches.
-
-# A Couple of env vars are available to effect usage of this eclass
-# These are as follows:
-#
-# K_USEPV - When setting the EXTRAVERSION variable, it should
-# add PV to the end.
-# this is useful for thigns like wolk. IE:
-# EXTRAVERSION would be something like : -wolk-4.19-r1
-# K_NOSETEXTRAVERSION - if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not be
-# automatically set within the kernel Makefile
-# K_NOUSENAME - if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not include the
-# first part of ${PN} in EXTRAVERSION
-# K_NOUSEPR - if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not include the
-# anything based on ${PR}.
-# K_PREPATCHED - if the patchset is prepatched (ie: mm-sources,
-# ck-sources, ac-sources) it will use PR (ie: -r5) as
-# the patchset version for
-# and not use it as a true package revision
-# K_EXTRAEINFO - this is a new-line seperated list of einfo displays in
-# postinst and can be used to carry additional postinst
-# messages
-# K_EXTRAELOG - same as K_EXTRAEINFO except using elog instead of einfo
-# K_EXTRAEWARN - same as K_EXTRAEINFO except using ewarn instead of einfo
-# K_SYMLINK - if this is set, then forcably create symlink anyway
-#
-# K_DEFCONFIG - Allow specifying a different defconfig target.
-# If length zero, defaults to "defconfig".
-# K_WANT_GENPATCHES - Apply genpatches to kernel source. Provide any
-# combination of "base", "extras" or "experimental".
-# K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL - If set, we pull "experimental" regardless of the USE FLAG
-# but expect the ebuild maintainer to use K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST.
-# K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE - If set, no USE flag will be provided for "experimental";
-# as a result the user cannot choose to apply those patches.
-# K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST - A list of patches to pick from "experimental" to apply when
-# the USE flag is unset and K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL is set.
-# K_GENPATCHES_VER - The version of the genpatches tarball(s) to apply.
-# A value of "5" would apply genpatches-2.6.12-5 to
-# my-sources-2.6.12.ebuild
-# K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED- If set, this kernel is unsupported by Gentoo Security
-# K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE - A value of "0" will disable all of the optional deblob
-# code. If empty, will be set to "1" if deblobbing is
-# possible. Test ONLY for "1".
-# K_PREDEBLOBBED - This kernel was already deblobbed elsewhere.
-# If false, either optional deblobbing will be available
-# or the license will note the inclusion of freedist
-# code.
-# K_LONGTERM - If set, the eclass will search for the kernel source
-# in the long term directories on the upstream servers
-# as the location has been changed by upstream
-# H_SUPPORTEDARCH - this should be a space separated list of ARCH's which
-# can be supported by the headers ebuild
-
-# UNIPATCH_LIST - space delimetered list of patches to be applied to the
-# kernel
-# UNIPATCH_EXCLUDE - an addition var to support exlusion based completely
-# on "<passedstring>*" and not "<passedno#>_*"
-# - this should _NOT_ be used from the ebuild as this is
-# reserved for end users passing excludes from the cli
-# UNIPATCH_DOCS - space delimemeted list of docs to be installed to
-# the doc dir
-# UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER - if this is set places patches into directories of
-# order, so they are applied in the order passed
-
-# Changing any other variable in this eclass is not supported; you can request
-# for additional variables to be added by contacting the current maintainer.
-# If you do change them, there is a chance that we will not fix resulting bugs;
-# that of course does not mean we're not willing to help.
-
-PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_6,2_7} )
-
-inherit eutils toolchain-funcs versionator multilib python-any-r1
-EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup src_unpack src_compile src_test src_install pkg_preinst pkg_postinst pkg_postrm
-
-# Added by Daniel Ostrow <dostrow@gentoo.org>
-# This is an ugly hack to get around an issue with a 32-bit userland on ppc64.
-# I will remove it when I come up with something more reasonable.
-[[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] && CHOST="powerpc64-${CHOST#*-}"
-
-export CTARGET=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
-if [[ ${CTARGET} == ${CHOST} && ${CATEGORY/cross-} != ${CATEGORY} ]]; then
- export CTARGET=${CATEGORY/cross-}
-fi
-
-HOMEPAGE="http://www.kernel.org/ http://www.gentoo.org/ ${HOMEPAGE}"
-: ${LICENSE:="GPL-2"}
-
-# This is the latest KV_PATCH of the deblob tool available from the
-# libre-sources upstream. If you bump this, you MUST regenerate the Manifests
-# for ALL kernel-2 consumer packages where deblob is available.
-: ${DEBLOB_MAX_VERSION:=38}
-
-# No need to run scanelf/strip on kernel sources/headers (bug #134453).
-RESTRICT="binchecks strip"
-
-# set LINUX_HOSTCFLAGS if not already set
-: ${LINUX_HOSTCFLAGS:="-Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Os -fomit-frame-pointer -I${S}/include"}
-
-# debugging functions
-#==============================================================
-# this function exists only to help debug kernel-2.eclass
-# if you are adding new functionality in, put a call to it
-# at the start of src_unpack, or during SRC_URI/dep generation.
-debug-print-kernel2-variables() {
- for v in PVR CKV OKV KV KV_FULL KV_MAJOR KV_MINOR KV_PATCH RELEASETYPE \
- RELEASE UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES \
- UNIPATCH_LIST S KERNEL_URI K_WANT_GENPATCHES ; do
- debug-print "${v}: ${!v}"
- done
-}
-
-#Eclass functions only from here onwards ...
-#==============================================================
-handle_genpatches() {
- local tarball
- [[ -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} || -z ${K_GENPATCHES_VER} ]] && return 1
-
- debug-print "Inside handle_genpatches"
- local OKV_ARRAY
- IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
-
- # for > 3.0 kernels, handle genpatches tarball name
- # genpatches for 3.0 and 3.0.1 might be named
- # genpatches-3.0-1.base.tar.xz and genpatches-3.0-2.base.tar.xz
- # respectively. Handle this.
-
- for i in ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} ; do
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
- tarball="genpatches-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
- else
- tarball="genpatches-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
- fi
- else
- tarball="genpatches-${OKV}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
- fi
-
- local use_cond_start="" use_cond_end=""
-
- if [[ "${i}" == "experimental" && -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL} && -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE} ]] ; then
- use_cond_start="experimental? ( "
- use_cond_end=" )"
-
- if use experimental ; then
- UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES+=" ${DISTDIR}/${tarball}"
- debug-print "genpatches tarball: $tarball"
- fi
- else
- UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES+=" ${DISTDIR}/${tarball}"
- debug-print "genpatches tarball: $tarball"
- fi
-
- GENPATCHES_URI+=" ${use_cond_start}mirror://gentoo/${tarball}${use_cond_end}"
- done
-}
-
-detect_version() {
- # this function will detect and set
- # - OKV: Original Kernel Version (2.6.0/2.6.0-test11)
- # - KV: Kernel Version (2.6.0-gentoo/2.6.0-test11-gentoo-r1)
- # - EXTRAVERSION: The additional version appended to OKV (-gentoo/-gentoo-r1)
-
- # We've already run, so nothing to do here.
- [[ -n ${KV_FULL} ]] && return 0
-
- # CKV is used as a comparison kernel version, which is used when
- # PV doesnt reflect the genuine kernel version.
- # this gets set to the portage style versioning. ie:
- # CKV=2.6.11_rc4
- CKV=${CKV:-${PV}}
- OKV=${OKV:-${CKV}}
- OKV=${OKV/_beta/-test}
- OKV=${OKV/_rc/-rc}
- OKV=${OKV/-r*}
- OKV=${OKV/_p*}
-
- KV_MAJOR=$(get_version_component_range 1 ${OKV})
- # handle if OKV is X.Y or X.Y.Z (e.g. 3.0 or 3.0.1)
- local OKV_ARRAY
- IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
-
- # if KV_MAJOR >= 3, then we have no more KV_MINOR
- #if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]]; then
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
- KV_MINOR=$(get_version_component_range 2 ${OKV})
- KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 3 ${OKV})
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_MINOR}${KV_PATCH} -ge 269 ]]; then
- KV_EXTRA=$(get_version_component_range 4- ${OKV})
- KV_EXTRA=${KV_EXTRA/[-_]*}
- else
- KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 3- ${OKV})
- fi
- else
- KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 2 ${OKV})
- KV_EXTRA=$(get_version_component_range 3- ${OKV})
- KV_EXTRA=${KV_EXTRA/[-_]*}
- fi
-
- debug-print "KV_EXTRA is ${KV_EXTRA}"
-
- KV_PATCH=${KV_PATCH/[-_]*}
-
- local v n=0 missing
- #if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]]; then
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
- for v in CKV OKV KV_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH} ; do
- [[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 && missing="${missing}${v} ";
- done
- else
- for v in CKV OKV KV_{MAJOR,PATCH} ; do
- [[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 && missing="${missing}${v} ";
- done
- fi
-
- [[ $n -eq 1 ]] && \
- eerror "Missing variables: ${missing}" && \
- die "Failed to extract kernel version (try explicit CKV in ebuild)!"
- unset v n missing
-
-# if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -lt 3 ]]; then
- KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
-
- # at this point 031412, Linus is putting all 3.x kernels in a
- # 3.x directory, may need to revisit when 4.x is released
- KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.x"
-
- [[ -n "${K_LONGTERM}" ]] &&
- KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH_ARR}"
- else
- #KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.0"
- #KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.x"
- else
- KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
- fi
-
- [[ -n "${K_LONGTERM}" ]] &&
- #KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm"
- KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
- fi
-
- debug-print "KERNEL_BASE_URI is ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}"
-
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- # handle non genpatch using sources correctly
- if [[ -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} && -z ${K_GENPATCHES_VER} && ${KV_PATCH} -gt 0 ]]; then
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/patch-${OKV}.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV}.xz"
- fi
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_URI} ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.tar.xz"
- else
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- fi
-
- RELEASE=${CKV/${OKV}}
- RELEASE=${RELEASE/_beta}
- RELEASE=${RELEASE/_rc/-rc}
- RELEASE=${RELEASE/_pre/-pre}
- # We cannot trivally call kernel_is here, because it calls us to detect the
- # version
- #kernel_is ge 2 6 && RELEASE=${RELEASE/-pre/-git}
- [ $(($KV_MAJOR * 1000 + ${KV_MINOR:-0})) -ge 2006 ] && RELEASE=${RELEASE/-pre/-git}
- RELEASETYPE=${RELEASE//[0-9]}
-
- # Now we know that RELEASE is the -rc/-git
- # and RELEASETYPE is the same but with its numerics stripped
- # we can work on better sorting EXTRAVERSION.
- # first of all, we add the release
- EXTRAVERSION="${RELEASE}"
- debug-print "0 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
- [[ -n ${KV_EXTRA} ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]] && EXTRAVERSION=".${KV_EXTRA}${EXTRAVERSION}"
-
- debug-print "1 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
- if [[ -n "${K_NOUSEPR}" ]]; then
- # Don't add anything based on PR to EXTRAVERSION
- debug-print "1.0 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
- elif [[ -n ${K_PREPATCHED} ]]; then
- debug-print "1.1 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
- EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PN/-*}${PR/r}"
- elif [[ "${ETYPE}" = "sources" ]]; then
- debug-print "1.2 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
- # For some sources we want to use the PV in the extra version
- # This is because upstream releases with a completely different
- # versioning scheme.
- case ${PN/-*} in
- wolk) K_USEPV=1;;
- vserver) K_USEPV=1;;
- esac
-
- [[ -z "${K_NOUSENAME}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PN/-*}"
- [[ -n "${K_USEPV}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PV//_/-}"
- [[ -n "${PR//r0}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PR}"
- fi
- debug-print "2 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
-
- # The only messing around which should actually effect this is for KV_EXTRA
- # since this has to limit OKV to MAJ.MIN.PAT and strip EXTRA off else
- # KV_FULL evaluates to MAJ.MIN.PAT.EXT.EXT after EXTRAVERSION
-
- if [[ -n ${KV_EXTRA} ]]; then
- if [[ -n ${KV_MINOR} ]]; then
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
- else
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
- fi
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/patch-${CKV}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV}.xz"
- fi
-
- # We need to set this using OKV, but we need to set it before we do any
- # messing around with OKV based on RELEASETYPE
- KV_FULL=${OKV}${EXTRAVERSION}
-
- # we will set this for backwards compatibility.
- S=${WORKDIR}/linux-${KV_FULL}
- KV=${KV_FULL}
-
- # -rc-git pulls can be achieved by specifying CKV
- # for example:
- # CKV="2.6.11_rc3_pre2"
- # will pull:
- # linux-2.6.10.tar.xz & patch-2.6.11-rc3.xz & patch-2.6.11-rc3-git2.xz
-
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_MINOR} -eq 26 ]]; then
-
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] || [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -pre ]]; then
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.$((${KV_PATCH} - 1))"
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz"
- fi
-
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -git ]]; then
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz"
- fi
-
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc-git ]]; then
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.$((${KV_PATCH} - 1))"
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
-
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz ${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz"
- fi
- else
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] || [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -pre ]]; then
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_PATCH} -eq 30 ]]; then
- OKV="2.6.39"
- else
- KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.$((${KV_PATCH_ARR} - 1))"
- fi
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz"
- fi
-
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -git ]]; then
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz"
- fi
-
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc-git ]]; then
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_PATCH} -eq 30 ]]; then
- OKV="2.6.39"
- else
- KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.$((${KV_PATCH_ARR} - 1))"
- fi
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
-
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz ${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz"
- fi
-
-
- fi
-
-
- debug-print-kernel2-variables
-
- handle_genpatches
-}
-
-# Note: duplicated in linux-info.eclass
-kernel_is() {
- # ALL of these should be set before we can safely continue this function.
- # some of the sources have in the past had only one set.
- local v n=0
- for v in OKV KV_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH} ; do [[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 ; done
- [[ $n -eq 1 ]] && detect_version
- unset v n
-
- # Now we can continue
- local operator test value
-
- case ${1#-} in
- lt) operator="-lt"; shift;;
- gt) operator="-gt"; shift;;
- le) operator="-le"; shift;;
- ge) operator="-ge"; shift;;
- eq) operator="-eq"; shift;;
- *) operator="-eq";;
- esac
- [[ $# -gt 3 ]] && die "Error in kernel-2_kernel_is(): too many parameters"
-
- : $(( test = (KV_MAJOR << 16) + (KV_MINOR << 8) + KV_PATCH ))
- : $(( value = (${1:-${KV_MAJOR}} << 16) + (${2:-${KV_MINOR}} << 8) + ${3:-${KV_PATCH}} ))
- [ ${test} ${operator} ${value} ]
-}
-
-kernel_is_2_4() {
- kernel_is 2 4
-}
-
-kernel_is_2_6() {
- kernel_is 2 6 || kernel_is 2 5
-}
-
-# Capture the sources type and set DEPENDs
-if [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]]; then
- DEPEND="!build? (
- sys-apps/sed
- >=sys-devel/binutils-2.11.90.0.31
- )"
- RDEPEND="!build? (
- >=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2
- sys-devel/make
- dev-lang/perl
- sys-devel/bc
- )"
- PDEPEND="!build? ( virtual/dev-manager )"
-
- SLOT="${PVR}"
- DESCRIPTION="Sources based on the Linux Kernel."
- IUSE="symlink build"
-
- # Bug #266157, deblob for libre support
- if [[ -z ${K_PREDEBLOBBED} ]] ; then
- # Bug #359865, force a call to detect_version if needed
- kernel_is ge 2 6 27 && \
- [[ -z "${K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE}" ]] && \
- kernel_is le 2 6 ${DEBLOB_MAX_VERSION} && \
- K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE=1
- if [[ ${K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE} == "1" ]] ; then
- IUSE="${IUSE} deblob"
-
- # Reflect that kernels contain firmware blobs unless otherwise
- # stripped
- LICENSE="${LICENSE} !deblob? ( freedist )"
-
- DEPEND+=" deblob? ( ${PYTHON_DEPS} )"
-
- if [[ -n KV_MINOR ]]; then
- DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
- else
- DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
- fi
-
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
- fi
-
- DEBLOB_A="deblob-${DEBLOB_PV}"
- DEBLOB_CHECK_A="deblob-check-${DEBLOB_PV}"
- DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE="http://www.fsfla.org/svnwiki/selibre/linux-libre/"
- DEBLOB_URI_PATH="download/releases/LATEST-${DEBLOB_PV}.N"
- if ! has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 ; then
- DEBLOB_CHECK_URI="${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}/${DEBLOB_URI_PATH}/deblob-check -> ${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}"
- else
- DEBLOB_CHECK_URI="mirror://gentoo/${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}"
- fi
- DEBLOB_URI="${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}/${DEBLOB_URI_PATH}/${DEBLOB_A}"
- HOMEPAGE="${HOMEPAGE} ${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}"
-
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_URI}
- deblob? (
- ${DEBLOB_URI}
- ${DEBLOB_CHECK_URI}
- )"
- else
- # We have no way to deblob older kernels, so just mark them as
- # tainted with non-libre materials.
- LICENSE="${LICENSE} freedist"
- fi
- fi
-
-elif [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]]; then
- DESCRIPTION="Linux system headers"
-
- # Since we should NOT honour KBUILD_OUTPUT in headers
- # lets unset it here.
- unset KBUILD_OUTPUT
-
- SLOT="0"
-else
- eerror "Unknown ETYPE=\"${ETYPE}\", must be \"sources\" or \"headers\""
- die "Unknown ETYPE=\"${ETYPE}\", must be \"sources\" or \"headers\""
-fi
-
-# Cross-compile support functions
-#==============================================================
-kernel_header_destdir() {
- [[ ${CTARGET} == ${CHOST} ]] \
- && echo "${EPREFIX}"/usr/include \
- || echo "${EPREFIX}"/usr/${CTARGET}/usr/include
-}
-
-cross_pre_c_headers() {
- use crosscompile_opts_headers-only && [[ ${CHOST} != ${CTARGET} ]]
-}
-
-env_setup_xmakeopts() {
- # Kernel ARCH != portage ARCH
- export KARCH=$(tc-arch-kernel)
-
- # When cross-compiling, we need to set the ARCH/CROSS_COMPILE
- # variables properly or bad things happen !
- xmakeopts="ARCH=${KARCH}"
- if [[ ${CTARGET} != ${CHOST} ]] && ! cross_pre_c_headers ; then
- xmakeopts="${xmakeopts} CROSS_COMPILE=${CTARGET}-"
- elif type -p ${CHOST}-ar > /dev/null ; then
- xmakeopts="${xmakeopts} CROSS_COMPILE=${CHOST}-"
- fi
- export xmakeopts
-}
-
-# Unpack functions
-#==============================================================
-unpack_2_4() {
- # this file is required for other things to build properly,
- # so we autogenerate it
- make -s mrproper ${xmakeopts} || die "make mrproper failed"
- make -s symlinks ${xmakeopts} || die "make symlinks failed"
- make -s include/linux/version.h ${xmakeopts} || die "make include/linux/version.h failed"
- echo ">>> version.h compiled successfully."
-}
-
-unpack_2_6() {
- # this file is required for other things to build properly, so we
- # autogenerate it ... generate a .config to keep version.h build from
- # spitting out an annoying warning
- make -s mrproper ${xmakeopts} 2>/dev/null \
- || die "make mrproper failed"
-
- # quick fix for bug #132152 which triggers when it cannot include linux
- # headers (ie, we have not installed it yet)
- if ! make -s defconfig ${xmakeopts} &>/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- touch .config
- eerror "make defconfig failed."
- eerror "assuming you dont have any headers installed yet and continuing"
- epause 5
- fi
-
- make -s include/linux/version.h ${xmakeopts} 2>/dev/null \
- || die "make include/linux/version.h failed"
- rm -f .config >/dev/null
-}
-
-universal_unpack() {
- debug-print "Inside universal_unpack"
-
- local OKV_ARRAY
- IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
-
- cd "${WORKDIR}"
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- unpack linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.tar.xz
- else
- unpack linux-${OKV}.tar.xz
- fi
-
- if [[ -d "linux" ]]; then
- debug-print "Moving linux to linux-${KV_FULL}"
- mv linux linux-${KV_FULL} \
- || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
- elif [[ "${OKV}" != "${KV_FULL}" ]]; then
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]] &&
- [[ "${ETYPE}" = "sources" ]]; then
- debug-print "moving linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} to linux-${KV_FULL} "
- mv linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} linux-${KV_FULL} \
- || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
- else
- debug-print "moving linux-${OKV} to linux-${KV_FULL} "
- mv linux-${OKV} linux-${KV_FULL} \
- || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
- fi
- elif [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- mv linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} linux-${KV_FULL} \
- || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
- fi
- cd "${S}"
-
- # remove all backup files
- find . -iname "*~" -exec rm {} \; 2> /dev/null
-
-}
-
-unpack_set_extraversion() {
- cd "${S}"
- sed -i -e "s:^\(EXTRAVERSION =\).*:\1 ${EXTRAVERSION}:" Makefile
- cd "${OLDPWD}"
-}
-
-# Should be done after patches have been applied
-# Otherwise patches that modify the same area of Makefile will fail
-unpack_fix_install_path() {
- cd "${S}"
- sed -i -e 's:#export\tINSTALL_PATH:export\tINSTALL_PATH:' Makefile
-}
-
-# Compile Functions
-#==============================================================
-compile_headers() {
- env_setup_xmakeopts
-
- # if we couldnt obtain HOSTCFLAGS from the Makefile,
- # then set it to something sane
- local HOSTCFLAGS=$(getfilevar HOSTCFLAGS "${S}"/Makefile)
- HOSTCFLAGS=${HOSTCFLAGS:--Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer}
-
- if kernel_is 2 4; then
- yes "" | make oldconfig ${xmakeopts}
- echo ">>> make oldconfig complete"
- make dep ${xmakeopts}
- elif kernel_is 2 6; then
- # 2.6.18 introduces headers_install which means we dont need any
- # of this crap anymore :D
- kernel_is ge 2 6 18 && return 0
-
- # autoconf.h isnt generated unless it already exists. plus, we have
- # no guarantee that any headers are installed on the system...
- [[ -f ${EROOT}/usr/include/linux/autoconf.h ]] \
- || touch include/linux/autoconf.h
-
- # if K_DEFCONFIG isn't set, force to "defconfig"
- # needed by mips
- if [[ -z ${K_DEFCONFIG} ]]; then
- if [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -ge $(KV_to_int 2.6.16) ]]; then
- case ${CTARGET} in
- powerpc64*) K_DEFCONFIG="ppc64_defconfig";;
- powerpc*) K_DEFCONFIG="pmac32_defconfig";;
- *) K_DEFCONFIG="defconfig";;
- esac
- else
- K_DEFCONFIG="defconfig"
- fi
- fi
-
- # if there arent any installed headers, then there also isnt an asm
- # symlink in /usr/include/, and make defconfig will fail, so we have
- # to force an include path with $S.
- HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS} -I${S}/include/"
- ln -sf asm-${KARCH} "${S}"/include/asm
- cross_pre_c_headers && return 0
-
- make ${K_DEFCONFIG} HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "defconfig failed (${K_DEFCONFIG})"
- if compile_headers_tweak_config ; then
- yes "" | make oldconfig HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "2nd oldconfig failed"
- fi
- make prepare HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "prepare failed"
- make prepare-all HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "prepare failed"
- fi
-}
-
-compile_headers_tweak_config() {
- # some targets can be very very picky, so let's finesse the
- # .config based upon any info we may have
- case ${CTARGET} in
- sh*)
- sed -i '/CONFIG_CPU_SH/d' .config
- echo "CONFIG_CPU_SH${CTARGET:2:1}=y" >> .config
- return 0;;
- esac
-
- # no changes, so lets do nothing
- return 1
-}
-
-# install functions
-#==============================================================
-install_universal() {
- # Fix silly permissions in tarball
- cd "${WORKDIR}"
- chown -R 0:0 * >& /dev/null
- chmod -R a+r-w+X,u+w *
- cd ${OLDPWD}
-}
-
-install_headers() {
- local ddir=$(kernel_header_destdir)
-
- # 2.6.18 introduces headers_install which means we dont need any
- # of this crap anymore :D
- if kernel_is ge 2 6 18 ; then
- env_setup_xmakeopts
- emake headers_install INSTALL_HDR_PATH="${D}"/${ddir}/.. ${xmakeopts} || die
-
- # let other packages install some of these headers
- rm -rf "${D}"/${ddir}/scsi #glibc/uclibc/etc...
- return 0
- fi
-
- # Do not use "linux/*" as that can cause problems with very long
- # $S values where the cmdline to cp is too long
- pushd "${S}" >/dev/null
- dodir ${ddir#${EPREFIX}}/linux
- cp -pPR "${S}"/include/linux "${D}"/${ddir}/ || die
- rm -rf "${D}"/${ddir}/linux/modules
-
- dodir ${ddir#${EPREFIX}}/asm
- cp -pPR "${S}"/include/asm/* "${ED}"/${ddir}/asm
-
- if kernel_is 2 6 ; then
- dodir ${ddir#${EPREFIX}}/asm-generic
- cp -pPR "${S}"/include/asm-generic/* "${D}"/${ddir}/asm-generic
- fi
-
- # clean up
- find "${D}" -name '*.orig' -exec rm -f {} \;
-
- popd >/dev/null
-}
-
-install_sources() {
- local file
-
- cd "${S}"
- dodir /usr/src
- echo ">>> Copying sources ..."
-
- file="$(find ${WORKDIR} -iname "docs" -type d)"
- if [[ -n ${file} ]]; then
- for file in $(find ${file} -type f); do
- echo "${file//*docs\/}" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
- echo "===================================================" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
- cat ${file} >> "${S}"/patches.txt
- echo "===================================================" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
- echo "" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
- done
- fi
-
- if [[ ! -f ${S}/patches.txt ]]; then
- # patches.txt is empty so lets use our ChangeLog
- [[ -f ${FILESDIR}/../ChangeLog ]] && \
- echo "Please check the ebuild ChangeLog for more details." \
- > "${S}"/patches.txt
- fi
-
- mv ${WORKDIR}/linux* "${ED}"/usr/src
-
- if [[ -n "${UNIPATCH_DOCS}" ]] ; then
- for i in ${UNIPATCH_DOCS}; do
- dodoc "${T}"/${i}
- done
- fi
-}
-
-# pkg_preinst functions
-#==============================================================
-preinst_headers() {
- local ddir=$(kernel_header_destdir)
- [[ -L ${ddir}/linux ]] && rm ${ddir}/linux
- [[ -L ${ddir}/asm ]] && rm ${ddir}/asm
-}
-
-# pkg_postinst functions
-#==============================================================
-postinst_sources() {
- local MAKELINK=0
-
- # if we have USE=symlink, then force K_SYMLINK=1
- use symlink && K_SYMLINK=1
-
- # if we're using a deblobbed kernel, it's not supported
- [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && \
- use deblob && \
- K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED=deblob
-
- # if we are to forcably symlink, delete it if it already exists first.
- if [[ ${K_SYMLINK} > 0 ]]; then
- [[ -h ${EROOT}usr/src/linux ]] && rm ${EROOT}usr/src/linux
- MAKELINK=1
- fi
-
- # if the link doesnt exist, lets create it
- [[ ! -h ${EROOT}usr/src/linux ]] && MAKELINK=1
-
- if [[ ${MAKELINK} == 1 ]]; then
- cd "${EROOT}"usr/src
- ln -sf linux-${KV_FULL} linux
- cd ${OLDPWD}
- fi
-
- # Don't forget to make directory for sysfs
- [[ ! -d ${EROOT}sys ]] && kernel_is 2 6 && mkdir ${EROOT}sys
-
- echo
- elog "If you are upgrading from a previous kernel, you may be interested"
- elog "in the following document:"
- elog " - General upgrade guide: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kernel-upgrade.xml"
- echo
-
- # if K_EXTRAEINFO is set then lets display it now
- if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAEINFO} ]]; then
- echo ${K_EXTRAEINFO} | fmt |
- while read -s ELINE; do einfo "${ELINE}"; done
- fi
-
- # if K_EXTRAELOG is set then lets display it now
- if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAELOG} ]]; then
- echo ${K_EXTRAELOG} | fmt |
- while read -s ELINE; do elog "${ELINE}"; done
- fi
-
- # if K_EXTRAEWARN is set then lets display it now
- if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAEWARN} ]]; then
- echo ${K_EXTRAEWARN} | fmt |
- while read -s ELINE; do ewarn "${ELINE}"; done
- fi
-
- # optionally display security unsupported message
- # Start with why
- if [[ ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} = deblob ]]; then
- ewarn "Deblobbed kernels may not be up-to-date security-wise"
- ewarn "as they depend on external scripts."
- elif [[ -n ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} ]]; then
- ewarn "${PN} is UNSUPPORTED by Gentoo Security."
- fi
- # And now the general message.
- if [[ -n ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} ]]; then
- ewarn "This means that it is likely to be vulnerable to recent security issues."
- ewarn "For specific information on why this kernel is unsupported, please read:"
- ewarn "http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/security/kernel.xml"
- fi
-
- # warn sparc users that they need to do cross-compiling with >= 2.6.25(bug #214765)
- KV_MAJOR=$(get_version_component_range 1 ${OKV})
- KV_MINOR=$(get_version_component_range 2 ${OKV})
- KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 3 ${OKV})
- if [[ "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc" ]]; then
- if [[ $(gcc-major-version) -lt 4 && $(gcc-minor-version) -lt 4 ]]; then
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 || ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} > 2.6.24 ]] ; then
- echo
- elog "NOTE: Since 2.6.25 the kernel Makefile has changed in a way that"
- elog "you now need to do"
- elog " make CROSS_COMPILE=sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu-"
- elog "instead of just"
- elog " make"
- elog "to compile the kernel. For more information please browse to"
- elog "https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214765"
- echo
- fi
- fi
- fi
-}
-
-# pkg_setup functions
-#==============================================================
-setup_headers() {
- [[ -z ${H_SUPPORTEDARCH} ]] && H_SUPPORTEDARCH=${PN/-*/}
- for i in ${H_SUPPORTEDARCH}; do
- [[ $(tc-arch) == "${i}" ]] && H_ACCEPT_ARCH="yes"
- done
-
- if [[ ${H_ACCEPT_ARCH} != "yes" ]]; then
- echo
- eerror "This version of ${PN} does not support $(tc-arch)."
- eerror "Please merge the appropriate sources, in most cases"
- eerror "(but not all) this will be called $(tc-arch)-headers."
- die "Package unsupported for $(tc-arch)"
- fi
-}
-
-# unipatch
-#==============================================================
-unipatch() {
- local i x y z extention PIPE_CMD UNIPATCH_DROP KPATCH_DIR PATCH_DEPTH ELINE
- local STRICT_COUNT PATCH_LEVEL myLC_ALL myLANG
-
- # set to a standard locale to ensure sorts are ordered properly.
- myLC_ALL="${LC_ALL}"
- myLANG="${LANG}"
- LC_ALL="C"
- LANG=""
-
- [ -z "${KPATCH_DIR}" ] && KPATCH_DIR="${WORKDIR}/patches/"
- [ ! -d ${KPATCH_DIR} ] && mkdir -p ${KPATCH_DIR}
-
- # We're gonna need it when doing patches with a predefined patchlevel
- eshopts_push -s extglob
-
- # This function will unpack all passed tarballs, add any passed patches, and remove any passed patchnumbers
- # usage can be either via an env var or by params
- # although due to the nature we pass this within this eclass
- # it shall be by param only.
- # -z "${UNIPATCH_LIST}" ] && UNIPATCH_LIST="${@}"
- UNIPATCH_LIST="${@}"
-
- #unpack any passed tarballs
- for i in ${UNIPATCH_LIST}; do
- if echo ${i} | grep -qs -e "\.tar" -e "\.tbz" -e "\.tgz" ; then
- if [ -n "${UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER}" ]; then
- unset z
- STRICT_COUNT=$((10#${STRICT_COUNT} + 1))
- for((y=0; y<$((6 - ${#STRICT_COUNT})); y++));
- do z="${z}0";
- done
- PATCH_ORDER="${z}${STRICT_COUNT}"
-
- mkdir -p "${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}"
- pushd "${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}" >/dev/null
- unpack ${i##*/}
- popd >/dev/null
- else
- pushd "${KPATCH_DIR}" >/dev/null
- unpack ${i##*/}
- popd >/dev/null
- fi
-
- [[ ${i} == *:* ]] && echo ">>> Strict patch levels not currently supported for tarballed patchsets"
- else
- extention=${i/*./}
- extention=${extention/:*/}
- PIPE_CMD=""
- case ${extention} in
- xz) PIPE_CMD="xz -dc";;
- lzma) PIPE_CMD="lzma -dc";;
- bz2) PIPE_CMD="bzip2 -dc";;
- patch*) PIPE_CMD="cat";;
- diff) PIPE_CMD="cat";;
- gz|Z|z) PIPE_CMD="gzip -dc";;
- ZIP|zip) PIPE_CMD="unzip -p";;
- *) UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_DROP} ${i/:*/}";;
- esac
-
- PATCH_LEVEL=${i/*([^:])?(:)}
- i=${i/:*/}
- x=${i/*\//}
- x=${x/\.${extention}/}
-
- if [ -n "${PIPE_CMD}" ]; then
- if [ ! -r "${i}" ]; then
- echo
- eerror "FATAL: unable to locate:"
- eerror "${i}"
- eerror "for read-only. The file either has incorrect permissions"
- eerror "or does not exist."
- die Unable to locate ${i}
- fi
-
- if [ -n "${UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER}" ]; then
- unset z
- STRICT_COUNT=$((10#${STRICT_COUNT} + 1))
- for((y=0; y<$((6 - ${#STRICT_COUNT})); y++));
- do z="${z}0";
- done
- PATCH_ORDER="${z}${STRICT_COUNT}"
-
- mkdir -p ${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}/
- $(${PIPE_CMD} ${i} > ${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}/${x}.patch${PATCH_LEVEL}) || die "uncompressing patch failed"
- else
- $(${PIPE_CMD} ${i} > ${KPATCH_DIR}/${x}.patch${PATCH_LEVEL}) || die "uncompressing patch failed"
- fi
- fi
- fi
-
- # If experimental was not chosen by the user, drop experimental patches not in K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST.
- if [[ "${i}" == *"genpatches-"*".experimental."* && -n ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL} ]] ; then
- if [[ -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE} ]] && use experimental; then
- continue
- fi
-
- local j
- for j in ${KPATCH_DIR}/*/50*_*.patch*; do
- for k in ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST} ; do
- [[ "$(basename ${j})" == ${k}* ]] && continue 2
- done
- UNIPATCH_DROP+=" $(basename ${j})"
- done
- fi
- done
-
- #populate KPATCH_DIRS so we know where to look to remove the excludes
- x=${KPATCH_DIR}
- KPATCH_DIR=""
- for i in $(find ${x} -type d | sort -n); do
- KPATCH_DIR="${KPATCH_DIR} ${i}"
- done
-
- # do not apply fbcondecor patch to sparc/sparc64 as it breaks boot
- # bug #272676
- if [[ "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc" || "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc64" ]]; then
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 || ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} > 2.6.28 ]]; then
- UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_DROP} *_fbcondecor-0.9.6.patch"
- echo
- ewarn "fbcondecor currently prevents sparc/sparc64 from booting"
- ewarn "for kernel versions >= 2.6.29. Removing fbcondecor patch."
- ewarn "See https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=272676 for details"
- echo
- fi
- fi
-
- #so now lets get rid of the patchno's we want to exclude
- UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_EXCLUDE} ${UNIPATCH_DROP}"
- for i in ${UNIPATCH_DROP}; do
- ebegin "Excluding Patch #${i}"
- for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do rm -f ${x}/${i}* 2>/dev/null; done
- eend $?
- done
-
- # and now, finally, we patch it :)
- for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do
- for i in $(find ${x} -maxdepth 1 -iname "*.patch*" -or -iname "*.diff*" | sort -n); do
- STDERR_T="${T}/${i/*\//}"
- STDERR_T="${STDERR_T/.patch*/.err}"
-
- [ -z ${i/*.patch*/} ] && PATCH_DEPTH=${i/*.patch/}
- #[ -z ${i/*.diff*/} ] && PATCH_DEPTH=${i/*.diff/}
-
- if [ -z "${PATCH_DEPTH}" ]; then PATCH_DEPTH=0; fi
-
- ####################################################################
- # IMPORTANT: This is temporary code to support Linux git 3.15_rc1! #
- # #
- # The patch contains a removal of a symlink, followed by addition #
- # of a file with the same name as the symlink in the same #
- # location; this causes the dry-run to fail, filed bug #507656. #
- # #
- # https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507656 #
- ####################################################################
- if [[ ${PN} == "git-sources" ]] ; then
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_PATCH} -ge 315 && ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] ; then
- ebegin "Applying ${i/*\//} (-p1)"
- if [ $(patch -p1 --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
- eend 0
- rm ${STDERR_T}
- break
- else
- eend 1
- eerror "Failed to apply patch ${i/*\//}"
- eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
- eshopts_pop
- die "Failed to apply ${i/*\//} on patch depth 1."
- fi
- fi
- fi
- ####################################################################
-
- while [ ${PATCH_DEPTH} -lt 5 ]; do
- echo "Attempting Dry-run:" >> ${STDERR_T}
- echo "cmd: patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch --dry-run -f < ${i}" >> ${STDERR_T}
- echo "=======================================================" >> ${STDERR_T}
- if [ $(patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch --dry-run -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) $? -eq 0 ]; then
- ebegin "Applying ${i/*\//} (-p${PATCH_DEPTH})"
- echo "Attempting patch:" > ${STDERR_T}
- echo "cmd: patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i}" >> ${STDERR_T}
- echo "=======================================================" >> ${STDERR_T}
- if [ $(patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
- eend 0
- rm ${STDERR_T}
- break
- else
- eend 1
- eerror "Failed to apply patch ${i/*\//}"
- eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
- eshopts_pop
- die "Failed to apply ${i/*\//} on patch depth ${PATCH_DEPTH}."
- fi
- else
- PATCH_DEPTH=$((${PATCH_DEPTH} + 1))
- fi
- done
- if [ ${PATCH_DEPTH} -eq 5 ]; then
- eerror "Failed to dry-run patch ${i/*\//}"
- eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
- eshopts_pop
- die "Unable to dry-run patch on any patch depth lower than 5."
- fi
- done
- done
-
- # When genpatches is used, we want to install 0000_README which documents
- # the patches that were used; such that the user can see them, bug #301478.
- if [[ ! -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} ]] ; then
- UNIPATCH_DOCS="${UNIPATCH_DOCS} 0000_README"
- fi
-
- # When files listed in UNIPATCH_DOCS are found in KPATCH_DIR's, we copy it
- # to the temporary directory and remember them in UNIPATCH_DOCS to install
- # them during the install phase.
- local tmp
- for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do
- for i in ${UNIPATCH_DOCS}; do
- if [[ -f "${x}/${i}" ]] ; then
- tmp="${tmp} ${i}"
- cp -f "${x}/${i}" "${T}"/
- fi
- done
- done
- UNIPATCH_DOCS="${tmp}"
-
- # clean up KPATCH_DIR's - fixes bug #53610
- for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do rm -Rf ${x}; done
-
- LC_ALL="${myLC_ALL}"
- LANG="${myLANG}"
- eshopts_pop
-}
-
-# getfilevar accepts 2 vars as follows:
-# getfilevar <VARIABLE> <CONFIGFILE>
-# pulled from linux-info
-
-getfilevar() {
- local workingdir basefname basedname xarch=$(tc-arch-kernel)
-
- if [[ -z ${1} ]] && [[ ! -f ${2} ]]; then
- echo -e "\n"
- eerror "getfilevar requires 2 variables, with the second a valid file."
- eerror " getfilevar <VARIABLE> <CONFIGFILE>"
- else
- workingdir=${PWD}
- basefname=$(basename ${2})
- basedname=$(dirname ${2})
- unset ARCH
-
- cd ${basedname}
- echo -e "include ${basefname}\ne:\n\t@echo \$(${1})" | \
- make ${BUILD_FIXES} -s -f - e 2>/dev/null
- cd ${workingdir}
-
- ARCH=${xarch}
- fi
-}
-
-detect_arch() {
- # This function sets ARCH_URI and ARCH_PATCH
- # with the neccessary info for the arch sepecific compatibility
- # patchsets.
-
- local ALL_ARCH LOOP_ARCH COMPAT_URI i
-
- # COMPAT_URI is the contents of ${ARCH}_URI
- # ARCH_URI is the URI for all the ${ARCH}_URI patches
- # ARCH_PATCH is ARCH_URI broken into files for UNIPATCH
-
- ARCH_URI=""
- ARCH_PATCH=""
- ALL_ARCH="ALPHA AMD64 ARM HPPA IA64 M68K MIPS PPC PPC64 S390 SH SPARC X86"
-
- for LOOP_ARCH in ${ALL_ARCH}; do
- COMPAT_URI="${LOOP_ARCH}_URI"
- COMPAT_URI="${!COMPAT_URI}"
-
- [[ -n ${COMPAT_URI} ]] && \
- ARCH_URI="${ARCH_URI} $(echo ${LOOP_ARCH} | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')? ( ${COMPAT_URI} )"
-
- if [[ ${LOOP_ARCH} == "$(echo $(tc-arch-kernel) | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" ]]; then
- for i in ${COMPAT_URI}; do
- ARCH_PATCH="${ARCH_PATCH} ${DISTDIR}/${i/*\//}"
- done
- fi
- done
-}
-
-headers___fix() {
- # Voodoo to partially fix broken upstream headers.
- # note: do not put inline/asm/volatile together (breaks "inline asm volatile")
- sed -i \
- -e '/^\#define.*_TYPES_H/{:loop n; bloop}' \
- -e 's:\<\([us]\(8\|16\|32\|64\)\)\>:__\1:g' \
- -e "s/\([[:space:]]\)inline\([[:space:](]\)/\1__inline__\2/g" \
- -e "s/\([[:space:]]\)asm\([[:space:](]\)/\1__asm__\2/g" \
- -e "s/\([[:space:]]\)volatile\([[:space:](]\)/\1__volatile__\2/g" \
- "$@"
-}
-
-# common functions
-#==============================================================
-kernel-2_src_unpack() {
- universal_unpack
- debug-print "Doing unipatch"
-
- [[ -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST} || -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT} || -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES} ]] && \
- unipatch "${UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT} ${UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES} ${UNIPATCH_LIST}"
-
- debug-print "Doing premake"
-
- # allow ebuilds to massage the source tree after patching but before
- # we run misc `make` functions below
- [[ $(type -t kernel-2_hook_premake) == "function" ]] && kernel-2_hook_premake
-
- debug-print "Doing epatch_user"
- epatch_user
-
- debug-print "Doing unpack_set_extraversion"
-
- [[ -z ${K_NOSETEXTRAVERSION} ]] && unpack_set_extraversion
- unpack_fix_install_path
-
- # Setup xmakeopts and cd into sourcetree.
- env_setup_xmakeopts
- cd "${S}"
-
- # We dont need a version.h for anything other than headers
- # at least, I should hope we dont. If this causes problems
- # take out the if/fi block and inform me please.
- # unpack_2_6 should now be 2.6.17 safe anyways
- if [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]]; then
- kernel_is 2 4 && unpack_2_4
- kernel_is 2 6 && unpack_2_6
- fi
-
- if [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && use deblob ; then
- cp "${DISTDIR}/${DEBLOB_A}" "${T}" || die "cp ${DEBLOB_A} failed"
- cp "${DISTDIR}/${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}" "${T}/deblob-check" || die "cp ${DEBLOB_CHECK_A} failed"
- chmod +x "${T}/${DEBLOB_A}" "${T}/deblob-check" || die "chmod deblob scripts failed"
- fi
-
- # fix a problem on ppc where TOUT writes to /usr/src/linux breaking sandbox
- # only do this for kernel < 2.6.27 since this file does not exist in later
- # kernels
- if [[ -n ${KV_MINOR} && ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} < 2.6.27 ]] ; then
- sed -i \
- -e 's|TOUT := .tmp_gas_check|TOUT := $(T).tmp_gas_check|' \
- "${S}"/arch/ppc/Makefile
- else
- sed -i \
- -e 's|TOUT := .tmp_gas_check|TOUT := $(T).tmp_gas_check|' \
- "${S}"/arch/powerpc/Makefile
- fi
-}
-
-kernel-2_src_compile() {
- cd "${S}"
- [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && compile_headers
-
- if [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && use deblob ; then
- echo ">>> Running deblob script ..."
- python_setup
- sh "${T}/${DEBLOB_A}" --force || die "Deblob script failed to run!!!"
- fi
-}
-
-# if you leave it to the default src_test, it will run make to
-# find whether test/check targets are present; since "make test"
-# actually produces a few support files, they are installed even
-# though the package is binchecks-restricted.
-#
-# Avoid this altogether by making the function moot.
-kernel-2_src_test() { :; }
-
-kernel-2_pkg_preinst() {
- [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && preinst_headers
-}
-
-kernel-2_src_install() {
- install_universal
- [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && install_headers
- [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && install_sources
-}
-
-kernel-2_pkg_postinst() {
- [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && postinst_sources
-}
-
-kernel-2_pkg_setup() {
- if kernel_is 2 4; then
- if [[ $(gcc-major-version) -ge 4 ]] ; then
- echo
- ewarn "Be warned !! >=sys-devel/gcc-4.0.0 isn't supported with linux-2.4!"
- ewarn "Either switch to another gcc-version (via gcc-config) or use a"
- ewarn "newer kernel that supports gcc-4."
- echo
- ewarn "Also be aware that bugreports about gcc-4 not working"
- ewarn "with linux-2.4 based ebuilds will be closed as INVALID!"
- echo
- epause 10
- fi
- fi
-
- ABI="${KERNEL_ABI}"
- [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && setup_headers
- [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && echo ">>> Preparing to unpack ..."
-}
-
-kernel-2_pkg_postrm() {
- # This warning only makes sense for kernel sources.
- [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && return 0
-
- # If there isn't anything left behind, then don't complain.
- [[ -e ${EROOT}usr/src/linux-${KV_FULL} ]] || return 0
- echo
- ewarn "Note: Even though you have successfully unmerged "
- ewarn "your kernel package, directories in kernel source location: "
- ewarn "${EROOT}usr/src/linux-${KV_FULL}"
- ewarn "with modified files will remain behind. By design, package managers"
- ewarn "will not remove these modified files and the directories they reside in."
- echo
-}
diff --git a/eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass b/eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass
deleted file mode 100644
index 59c2861..0000000
--- a/eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,840 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-# $Id$
-
-# @ECLASS: toolchain-funcs.eclass
-# @MAINTAINER:
-# Toolchain Ninjas <toolchain@gentoo.org>
-# @BLURB: functions to query common info about the toolchain
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# The toolchain-funcs aims to provide a complete suite of functions
-# for gleaning useful information about the toolchain and to simplify
-# ugly things like cross-compiling and multilib. All of this is done
-# in such a way that you can rely on the function always returning
-# something sane.
-
-if [[ -z ${_TOOLCHAIN_FUNCS_ECLASS} ]]; then
-_TOOLCHAIN_FUNCS_ECLASS=1
-
-inherit multilib
-
-# tc-getPROG <VAR [search vars]> <default> [tuple]
-_tc-getPROG() {
- local tuple=$1
- local v var vars=$2
- local prog=$3
-
- var=${vars%% *}
- for v in ${vars} ; do
- if [[ -n ${!v} ]] ; then
- export ${var}="${!v}"
- echo "${!v}"
- return 0
- fi
- done
-
- local search=
- [[ -n $4 ]] && search=$(type -p "$4-${prog}")
- [[ -z ${search} && -n ${!tuple} ]] && search=$(type -p "${!tuple}-${prog}")
- [[ -n ${search} ]] && prog=${search##*/}
-
- export ${var}=${prog}
- echo "${!var}"
-}
-tc-getBUILD_PROG() { _tc-getPROG CBUILD "BUILD_$1 $1_FOR_BUILD HOST$1" "${@:2}"; }
-tc-getPROG() { _tc-getPROG CHOST "$@"; }
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getAR
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the archiver
-tc-getAR() { tc-getPROG AR ar "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getAS
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the assembler
-tc-getAS() { tc-getPROG AS as "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getCC
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C compiler
-tc-getCC() { tc-getPROG CC gcc "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getCPP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C preprocessor
-tc-getCPP() { tc-getPROG CPP cpp "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getCXX
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C++ compiler
-tc-getCXX() { tc-getPROG CXX g++ "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getLD
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the linker
-tc-getLD() { tc-getPROG LD ld "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getSTRIP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the strip program
-tc-getSTRIP() { tc-getPROG STRIP strip "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getNM
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the symbol/object thingy
-tc-getNM() { tc-getPROG NM nm "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getRANLIB
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the archiver indexer
-tc-getRANLIB() { tc-getPROG RANLIB ranlib "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getOBJCOPY
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the object copier
-tc-getOBJCOPY() { tc-getPROG OBJCOPY objcopy "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getOBJDUMP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the object dumper
-tc-getOBJDUMP() { tc-getPROG OBJDUMP objdump "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getF77
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the Fortran 77 compiler
-tc-getF77() { tc-getPROG F77 gfortran "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getFC
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the Fortran 90 compiler
-tc-getFC() { tc-getPROG FC gfortran "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getGCJ
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the java compiler
-tc-getGCJ() { tc-getPROG GCJ gcj "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getGO
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the Go compiler
-tc-getGO() { tc-getPROG GO gccgo "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getPKG_CONFIG
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the pkg-config tool
-tc-getPKG_CONFIG() { tc-getPROG PKG_CONFIG pkg-config "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getRC
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the Windows resource compiler
-tc-getRC() { tc-getPROG RC windres "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getDLLWRAP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the Windows dllwrap utility
-tc-getDLLWRAP() { tc-getPROG DLLWRAP dllwrap "$@"; }
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_AR
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the archiver for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_AR() { tc-getBUILD_PROG AR ar "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_AS
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the assembler for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_AS() { tc-getBUILD_PROG AS as "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_CC
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C compiler for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_CC() { tc-getBUILD_PROG CC gcc "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_CPP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C preprocessor for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_CPP() { tc-getBUILD_PROG CPP cpp "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_CXX
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C++ compiler for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_CXX() { tc-getBUILD_PROG CXX g++ "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_LD
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the linker for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_LD() { tc-getBUILD_PROG LD ld "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_STRIP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the strip program for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_STRIP() { tc-getBUILD_PROG STRIP strip "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_NM
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the symbol/object thingy for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_NM() { tc-getBUILD_PROG NM nm "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_RANLIB
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the archiver indexer for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_RANLIB() { tc-getBUILD_PROG RANLIB ranlib "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_OBJCOPY
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the object copier for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_OBJCOPY() { tc-getBUILD_PROG OBJCOPY objcopy "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_PKG_CONFIG
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the pkg-config tool for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_PKG_CONFIG() { tc-getBUILD_PROG PKG_CONFIG pkg-config "$@"; }
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-export
-# @USAGE: <list of toolchain variables>
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Quick way to export a bunch of compiler vars at once.
-tc-export() {
- local var
- for var in "$@" ; do
- [[ $(type -t tc-get${var}) != "function" ]] && die "tc-export: invalid export variable '${var}'"
- eval tc-get${var} > /dev/null
- done
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-is-cross-compiler
-# @RETURN: Shell true if we are using a cross-compiler, shell false otherwise
-tc-is-cross-compiler() {
- [[ ${CBUILD:-${CHOST}} != ${CHOST} ]]
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-is-softfloat
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# See if this toolchain is a softfloat based one.
-# @CODE
-# The possible return values:
-# - only: the target is always softfloat (never had fpu)
-# - yes: the target should support softfloat
-# - softfp: (arm specific) the target should use hardfloat insns, but softfloat calling convention
-# - no: the target doesn't support softfloat
-# @CODE
-# This allows us to react differently where packages accept
-# softfloat flags in the case where support is optional, but
-# rejects softfloat flags where the target always lacks an fpu.
-tc-is-softfloat() {
- local CTARGET=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
- case ${CTARGET} in
- bfin*|h8300*)
- echo "only" ;;
- *)
- if [[ ${CTARGET//_/-} == *-softfloat-* ]] ; then
- echo "yes"
- elif [[ ${CTARGET//_/-} == *-softfp-* ]] ; then
- echo "softfp"
- else
- echo "no"
- fi
- ;;
- esac
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-is-static-only
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Return shell true if the target does not support shared libs, shell false
-# otherwise.
-tc-is-static-only() {
- local host=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
-
- # *MiNT doesn't have shared libraries, only platform so far
- [[ ${host} == *-mint* ]]
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-export_build_env
-# @USAGE: [compiler variables]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Export common build related compiler settings.
-tc-export_build_env() {
- tc-export "$@"
- # Some build envs will initialize vars like:
- # : ${BUILD_LDFLAGS:-${LDFLAGS}}
- # So make sure all variables are non-empty. #526734
- : ${BUILD_CFLAGS:=-O1 -pipe}
- : ${BUILD_CXXFLAGS:=-O1 -pipe}
- : ${BUILD_CPPFLAGS:= }
- : ${BUILD_LDFLAGS:= }
- export BUILD_{C,CXX,CPP,LD}FLAGS
-
- # Some packages use XXX_FOR_BUILD.
- local v
- for v in BUILD_{C,CXX,CPP,LD}FLAGS ; do
- export ${v#BUILD_}_FOR_BUILD="${!v}"
- done
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-env_build
-# @USAGE: <command> [command args]
-# @INTERNAL
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Setup the compile environment to the build tools and then execute the
-# specified command. We use tc-getBUILD_XX here so that we work with
-# all of the semi-[non-]standard env vars like $BUILD_CC which often
-# the target build system does not check.
-tc-env_build() {
- tc-export_build_env
- CFLAGS=${BUILD_CFLAGS} \
- CXXFLAGS=${BUILD_CXXFLAGS} \
- CPPFLAGS=${BUILD_CPPFLAGS} \
- LDFLAGS=${BUILD_LDFLAGS} \
- AR=$(tc-getBUILD_AR) \
- AS=$(tc-getBUILD_AS) \
- CC=$(tc-getBUILD_CC) \
- CPP=$(tc-getBUILD_CPP) \
- CXX=$(tc-getBUILD_CXX) \
- LD=$(tc-getBUILD_LD) \
- NM=$(tc-getBUILD_NM) \
- PKG_CONFIG=$(tc-getBUILD_PKG_CONFIG) \
- RANLIB=$(tc-getBUILD_RANLIB) \
- "$@"
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: econf_build
-# @USAGE: [econf flags]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Sometimes we need to locally build up some tools to run on CBUILD because
-# the package has helper utils which are compiled+executed when compiling.
-# This won't work when cross-compiling as the CHOST is set to a target which
-# we cannot natively execute.
-#
-# For example, the python package will build up a local python binary using
-# a portable build system (configure+make), but then use that binary to run
-# local python scripts to build up other components of the overall python.
-# We cannot rely on the python binary in $PATH as that often times will be
-# a different version, or not even installed in the first place. Instead,
-# we compile the code in a different directory to run on CBUILD, and then
-# use that binary when compiling the main package to run on CHOST.
-#
-# For example, with newer EAPIs, you'd do something like:
-# @CODE
-# src_configure() {
-# ECONF_SOURCE=${S}
-# if tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
-# mkdir "${WORKDIR}"/${CBUILD}
-# pushd "${WORKDIR}"/${CBUILD} >/dev/null
-# econf_build --disable-some-unused-stuff
-# popd >/dev/null
-# fi
-# ... normal build paths ...
-# }
-# src_compile() {
-# if tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
-# pushd "${WORKDIR}"/${CBUILD} >/dev/null
-# emake one-or-two-build-tools
-# ln/mv build-tools to normal build paths in ${S}/
-# popd >/dev/null
-# fi
-# ... normal build paths ...
-# }
-# @CODE
-econf_build() {
- local CBUILD=${CBUILD:-${CHOST}}
- tc-env_build econf --build=${CBUILD} --host=${CBUILD} "$@"
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-ld-is-gold
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Return true if the current linker is set to gold.
-tc-ld-is-gold() {
- local out
-
- # First check the linker directly.
- out=$($(tc-getLD "$@") --version 2>&1)
- if [[ ${out} == *"GNU gold"* ]] ; then
- return 0
- fi
-
- # Then see if they're selecting gold via compiler flags.
- # Note: We're assuming they're using LDFLAGS to hold the
- # options and not CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS.
- local base="${T}/test-tc-gold"
- cat <<-EOF > "${base}.c"
- int main() { return 0; }
- EOF
- out=$($(tc-getCC "$@") ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -Wl,--version "${base}.c" -o "${base}" 2>&1)
- rm -f "${base}"*
- if [[ ${out} == *"GNU gold"* ]] ; then
- return 0
- fi
-
- # No gold here!
- return 1
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-ld-disable-gold
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# If the gold linker is currently selected, configure the compilation
-# settings so that we use the older bfd linker instead.
-tc-ld-disable-gold() {
- if ! tc-ld-is-gold "$@" ; then
- # They aren't using gold, so nothing to do!
- return
- fi
-
- ewarn "Forcing usage of the BFD linker instead of GOLD"
-
- # Set up LD to point directly to bfd if it's available.
- # We need to extract the first word in case there are flags appended
- # to its value (like multilib). #545218
- local ld=$(tc-getLD "$@")
- local bfd_ld="${ld%% *}.bfd"
- local path_ld=$(which "${bfd_ld}" 2>/dev/null)
- [[ -e ${path_ld} ]] && export LD=${bfd_ld}
-
- # Set up LDFLAGS to select gold based on the gcc version.
- local major=$(gcc-major-version "$@")
- local minor=$(gcc-minor-version "$@")
- if [[ ${major} -lt 4 ]] || [[ ${major} -eq 4 && ${minor} -lt 8 ]] ; then
- # <=gcc-4.7 requires some coercion. Only works if bfd exists.
- if [[ -e ${path_ld} ]] ; then
- local d="${T}/bfd-linker"
- mkdir -p "${d}"
- ln -sf "${path_ld}" "${d}"/ld
- export LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -B${d}"
- else
- die "unable to locate a BFD linker to bypass gold"
- fi
- else
- # gcc-4.8+ supports -fuse-ld directly.
- export LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -fuse-ld=bfd"
- fi
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-has-openmp
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# See if the toolchain supports OpenMP.
-tc-has-openmp() {
- local base="${T}/test-tc-openmp"
- cat <<-EOF > "${base}.c"
- #include <omp.h>
- int main() {
- int nthreads, tid, ret = 0;
- #pragma omp parallel private(nthreads, tid)
- {
- tid = omp_get_thread_num();
- nthreads = omp_get_num_threads(); ret += tid + nthreads;
- }
- return ret;
- }
- EOF
- $(tc-getCC "$@") -fopenmp "${base}.c" -o "${base}" >&/dev/null
- local ret=$?
- rm -f "${base}"*
- return ${ret}
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-has-tls
-# @USAGE: [-s|-c|-l] [toolchain prefix]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# See if the toolchain supports thread local storage (TLS). Use -s to test the
-# compiler, -c to also test the assembler, and -l to also test the C library
-# (the default).
-tc-has-tls() {
- local base="${T}/test-tc-tls"
- cat <<-EOF > "${base}.c"
- int foo(int *i) {
- static __thread int j = 0;
- return *i ? j : *i;
- }
- EOF
- local flags
- case $1 in
- -s) flags="-S";;
- -c) flags="-c";;
- -l) ;;
- -*) die "Usage: tc-has-tls [-c|-l] [toolchain prefix]";;
- esac
- : ${flags:=-fPIC -shared -Wl,-z,defs}
- [[ $1 == -* ]] && shift
- $(tc-getCC "$@") ${flags} "${base}.c" -o "${base}" >&/dev/null
- local ret=$?
- rm -f "${base}"*
- return ${ret}
-}
-
-
-# Parse information from CBUILD/CHOST/CTARGET rather than
-# use external variables from the profile.
-tc-ninja_magic_to_arch() {
-ninj() { [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && echo $1 || echo $2 ; }
-
- local type=$1
- local host=$2
- [[ -z ${host} ]] && host=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
-
- local KV=${KV:-${KV_FULL}}
- [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && [[ -z ${KV} ]] && \
- ewarn "QA: Kernel version could not be determined, please inherit kernel-2 or linux-info"
-
- case ${host} in
- aarch64*) echo arm64;;
- alpha*) echo alpha;;
- arm*) echo arm;;
- avr*) ninj avr32 avr;;
- bfin*) ninj blackfin bfin;;
- c6x*) echo c6x;;
- cris*) echo cris;;
- frv*) echo frv;;
- hexagon*) echo hexagon;;
- hppa*) ninj parisc hppa;;
- i?86*)
- # Starting with linux-2.6.24, the 'x86_64' and 'i386'
- # trees have been unified into 'x86'.
- # FreeBSD still uses i386
- if [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -lt $(KV_to_int 2.6.24) || ${host} == *freebsd* ]] ; then
- echo i386
- else
- echo x86
- fi
- ;;
- ia64*) echo ia64;;
- m68*) echo m68k;;
- metag*) echo metag;;
- microblaze*) echo microblaze;;
- mips*) echo mips;;
- nios2*) echo nios2;;
- nios*) echo nios;;
- or32*) echo openrisc;;
- powerpc*)
- # Starting with linux-2.6.15, the 'ppc' and 'ppc64' trees
- # have been unified into simply 'powerpc', but until 2.6.16,
- # ppc32 is still using ARCH="ppc" as default
- if [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -ge $(KV_to_int 2.6.16) ]] ; then
- echo powerpc
- elif [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -eq $(KV_to_int 2.6.15) ]] ; then
- if [[ ${host} == powerpc64* ]] || [[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] ; then
- echo powerpc
- else
- echo ppc
- fi
- elif [[ ${host} == powerpc64* ]] ; then
- echo ppc64
- elif [[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] ; then
- ninj ppc64 ppc
- else
- echo ppc
- fi
- ;;
- riscv*) echo riscv;;
- s390*) echo s390;;
- score*) echo score;;
- sh64*) ninj sh64 sh;;
- sh*) echo sh;;
- sparc64*) ninj sparc64 sparc;;
- sparc*) [[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "sparc64" ]] \
- && ninj sparc64 sparc \
- || echo sparc
- ;;
- tile*) echo tile;;
- vax*) echo vax;;
- x86_64*freebsd*) echo amd64;;
- x86_64*)
- # Starting with linux-2.6.24, the 'x86_64' and 'i386'
- # trees have been unified into 'x86'.
- if [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -ge $(KV_to_int 2.6.24) ]] ; then
- echo x86
- else
- ninj x86_64 amd64
- fi
- ;;
- xtensa*) echo xtensa;;
-
- # since our usage of tc-arch is largely concerned with
- # normalizing inputs for testing ${CTARGET}, let's filter
- # other cross targets (mingw and such) into the unknown.
- *) echo unknown;;
- esac
-}
-# @FUNCTION: tc-arch-kernel
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the kernel arch according to the compiler target
-tc-arch-kernel() {
- tc-ninja_magic_to_arch kern "$@"
-}
-# @FUNCTION: tc-arch
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the portage arch according to the compiler target
-tc-arch() {
- tc-ninja_magic_to_arch portage "$@"
-}
-
-tc-endian() {
- local host=$1
- [[ -z ${host} ]] && host=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
- host=${host%%-*}
-
- case ${host} in
- aarch64*be) echo big;;
- aarch64) echo little;;
- alpha*) echo big;;
- arm*b*) echo big;;
- arm*) echo little;;
- cris*) echo little;;
- hppa*) echo big;;
- i?86*) echo little;;
- ia64*) echo little;;
- m68*) echo big;;
- mips*l*) echo little;;
- mips*) echo big;;
- powerpc*le) echo little;;
- powerpc*) echo big;;
- s390*) echo big;;
- sh*b*) echo big;;
- sh*) echo little;;
- sparc*) echo big;;
- x86_64*) echo little;;
- *) echo wtf;;
- esac
-}
-
-# Internal func. The first argument is the version info to expand.
-# Query the preprocessor to improve compatibility across different
-# compilers rather than maintaining a --version flag matrix. #335943
-_gcc_fullversion() {
- local ver="$1"; shift
- set -- `$(tc-getCPP "$@") -E -P - <<<"__GNUC__ __GNUC_MINOR__ __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__"`
- eval echo "$ver"
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: gcc-fullversion
-# @RETURN: compiler version (major.minor.micro: [3.4.6])
-gcc-fullversion() {
- _gcc_fullversion '$1.$2.$3' "$@"
-}
-# @FUNCTION: gcc-version
-# @RETURN: compiler version (major.minor: [3.4].6)
-gcc-version() {
- _gcc_fullversion '$1.$2' "$@"
-}
-# @FUNCTION: gcc-major-version
-# @RETURN: major compiler version (major: [3].4.6)
-gcc-major-version() {
- _gcc_fullversion '$1' "$@"
-}
-# @FUNCTION: gcc-minor-version
-# @RETURN: minor compiler version (minor: 3.[4].6)
-gcc-minor-version() {
- _gcc_fullversion '$2' "$@"
-}
-# @FUNCTION: gcc-micro-version
-# @RETURN: micro compiler version (micro: 3.4.[6])
-gcc-micro-version() {
- _gcc_fullversion '$3' "$@"
-}
-
-# Returns the installation directory - internal toolchain
-# function for use by _gcc-specs-exists (for flag-o-matic).
-_gcc-install-dir() {
- echo "$(LC_ALL=C $(tc-getCC) -print-search-dirs 2> /dev/null |\
- awk '$1=="install:" {print $2}')"
-}
-# Returns true if the indicated specs file exists - internal toolchain
-# function for use by flag-o-matic.
-_gcc-specs-exists() {
- [[ -f $(_gcc-install-dir)/$1 ]]
-}
-
-# Returns requested gcc specs directive unprocessed - for used by
-# gcc-specs-directive()
-# Note; later specs normally overwrite earlier ones; however if a later
-# spec starts with '+' then it appends.
-# gcc -dumpspecs is parsed first, followed by files listed by "gcc -v"
-# as "Reading <file>", in order. Strictly speaking, if there's a
-# $(gcc_install_dir)/specs, the built-in specs aren't read, however by
-# the same token anything from 'gcc -dumpspecs' is overridden by
-# the contents of $(gcc_install_dir)/specs so the result is the
-# same either way.
-_gcc-specs-directive_raw() {
- local cc=$(tc-getCC)
- local specfiles=$(LC_ALL=C ${cc} -v 2>&1 | awk '$1=="Reading" {print $NF}')
- ${cc} -dumpspecs 2> /dev/null | cat - ${specfiles} | awk -v directive=$1 \
-'BEGIN { pspec=""; spec=""; outside=1 }
-$1=="*"directive":" { pspec=spec; spec=""; outside=0; next }
- outside || NF==0 || ( substr($1,1,1)=="*" && substr($1,length($1),1)==":" ) { outside=1; next }
- spec=="" && substr($0,1,1)=="+" { spec=pspec " " substr($0,2); next }
- { spec=spec $0 }
-END { print spec }'
- return 0
-}
-
-# Return the requested gcc specs directive, with all included
-# specs expanded.
-# Note, it does not check for inclusion loops, which cause it
-# to never finish - but such loops are invalid for gcc and we're
-# assuming gcc is operational.
-gcc-specs-directive() {
- local directive subdname subdirective
- directive="$(_gcc-specs-directive_raw $1)"
- while [[ ${directive} == *%\(*\)* ]]; do
- subdname=${directive/*%\(}
- subdname=${subdname/\)*}
- subdirective="$(_gcc-specs-directive_raw ${subdname})"
- directive="${directive//\%(${subdname})/${subdirective}}"
- done
- echo "${directive}"
- return 0
-}
-
-# Returns true if gcc sets relro
-gcc-specs-relro() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive link_command)
- [[ "${directive/\{!norelro:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc sets now
-gcc-specs-now() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive link_command)
- [[ "${directive/\{!nonow:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc builds PIEs
-gcc-specs-pie() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1)
- [[ "${directive/\{!nopie:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc builds with the stack protector
-gcc-specs-ssp() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1)
- [[ "${directive/\{!fno-stack-protector:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc upgrades fstack-protector to fstack-protector-all
-gcc-specs-ssp-to-all() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1)
- [[ "${directive/\{!fno-stack-protector-all:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc builds with fno-strict-overflow
-gcc-specs-nostrict() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1)
- [[ "${directive/\{!fstrict-overflow:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc builds with fstack-check
-gcc-specs-stack-check() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1)
- [[ "${directive/\{!fno-stack-check:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-
-
-# @FUNCTION: gen_usr_ldscript
-# @USAGE: [-a] <list of libs to create linker scripts for>
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# This function generate linker scripts in /usr/lib for dynamic
-# libs in /lib. This is to fix linking problems when you have
-# the .so in /lib, and the .a in /usr/lib. What happens is that
-# in some cases when linking dynamic, the .a in /usr/lib is used
-# instead of the .so in /lib due to gcc/libtool tweaking ld's
-# library search path. This causes many builds to fail.
-# See bug #4411 for more info.
-#
-# Note that you should in general use the unversioned name of
-# the library (libfoo.so), as ldconfig should usually update it
-# correctly to point to the latest version of the library present.
-gen_usr_ldscript() {
- local lib libdir=$(get_libdir) output_format="" auto=false suffix=$(get_libname)
- [[ -z ${ED+set} ]] && local ED=${D%/}${EPREFIX}/
-
- tc-is-static-only && return
-
- # Eventually we'd like to get rid of this func completely #417451
- case ${CTARGET:-${CHOST}} in
- *-darwin*) ;;
- *-android*) return 0 ;;
- *linux*|*-freebsd*|*-openbsd*|*-netbsd*)
- use prefix && return 0 ;;
- *) return 0 ;;
- esac
-
- # Just make sure it exists
- dodir /usr/${libdir}
-
- if [[ $1 == "-a" ]] ; then
- auto=true
- shift
- dodir /${libdir}
- fi
-
- # OUTPUT_FORMAT gives hints to the linker as to what binary format
- # is referenced ... makes multilib saner
- local flags=( ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -Wl,--verbose )
- if $(tc-getLD) --version | grep -q 'GNU gold' ; then
- # If they're using gold, manually invoke the old bfd. #487696
- local d="${T}/bfd-linker"
- mkdir -p "${d}"
- ln -sf $(which ${CHOST}-ld.bfd) "${d}"/ld
- flags+=( -B"${d}" )
- fi
- output_format=$($(tc-getCC) "${flags[@]}" 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^OUTPUT_FORMAT("\([^"]*\)",.*/\1/p')
- [[ -n ${output_format} ]] && output_format="OUTPUT_FORMAT ( ${output_format} )"
-
- for lib in "$@" ; do
- local tlib
- if ${auto} ; then
- lib="lib${lib}${suffix}"
- else
- # Ensure /lib/${lib} exists to avoid dangling scripts/symlinks.
- # This especially is for AIX where $(get_libname) can return ".a",
- # so /lib/${lib} might be moved to /usr/lib/${lib} (by accident).
- [[ -r ${ED}/${libdir}/${lib} ]] || continue
- #TODO: better die here?
- fi
-
- case ${CTARGET:-${CHOST}} in
- *-darwin*)
- if ${auto} ; then
- tlib=$(scanmacho -qF'%S#F' "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${lib})
- else
- tlib=$(scanmacho -qF'%S#F' "${ED}"/${libdir}/${lib})
- fi
- [[ -z ${tlib} ]] && die "unable to read install_name from ${lib}"
- tlib=${tlib##*/}
-
- if ${auto} ; then
- mv "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${lib%${suffix}}.*${suffix#.} "${ED}"/${libdir}/ || die
- # some install_names are funky: they encode a version
- if [[ ${tlib} != ${lib%${suffix}}.*${suffix#.} ]] ; then
- mv "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${tlib%${suffix}}.*${suffix#.} "${ED}"/${libdir}/ || die
- fi
- rm -f "${ED}"/${libdir}/${lib}
- fi
-
- # Mach-O files have an id, which is like a soname, it tells how
- # another object linking against this lib should reference it.
- # Since we moved the lib from usr/lib into lib this reference is
- # wrong. Hence, we update it here. We don't configure with
- # libdir=/lib because that messes up libtool files.
- # Make sure we don't lose the specific version, so just modify the
- # existing install_name
- if [[ ! -w "${ED}/${libdir}/${tlib}" ]] ; then
- chmod u+w "${ED}${libdir}/${tlib}" # needed to write to it
- local nowrite=yes
- fi
- install_name_tool \
- -id "${EPREFIX}"/${libdir}/${tlib} \
- "${ED}"/${libdir}/${tlib} || die "install_name_tool failed"
- [[ -n ${nowrite} ]] && chmod u-w "${ED}${libdir}/${tlib}"
- # Now as we don't use GNU binutils and our linker doesn't
- # understand linker scripts, just create a symlink.
- pushd "${ED}/usr/${libdir}" > /dev/null
- ln -snf "../../${libdir}/${tlib}" "${lib}"
- popd > /dev/null
- ;;
- *)
- if ${auto} ; then
- tlib=$(scanelf -qF'%S#F' "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${lib})
- [[ -z ${tlib} ]] && die "unable to read SONAME from ${lib}"
- mv "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${lib}* "${ED}"/${libdir}/ || die
- # some SONAMEs are funky: they encode a version before the .so
- if [[ ${tlib} != ${lib}* ]] ; then
- mv "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${tlib}* "${ED}"/${libdir}/ || die
- fi
- rm -f "${ED}"/${libdir}/${lib}
- else
- tlib=${lib}
- fi
- cat > "${ED}/usr/${libdir}/${lib}" <<-END_LDSCRIPT
- /* GNU ld script
- Since Gentoo has critical dynamic libraries in /lib, and the static versions
- in /usr/lib, we need to have a "fake" dynamic lib in /usr/lib, otherwise we
- run into linking problems. This "fake" dynamic lib is a linker script that
- redirects the linker to the real lib. And yes, this works in the cross-
- compiling scenario as the sysroot-ed linker will prepend the real path.
-
- See bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/4411 for more info.
- */
- ${output_format}
- GROUP ( ${EPREFIX}/${libdir}/${tlib} )
- END_LDSCRIPT
- ;;
- esac
- fperms a+x "/usr/${libdir}/${lib}" || die "could not change perms on ${lib}"
- done
-}
-
-fi
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
2016-06-15 11:40 [gentoo-commits] proj/android:master commit in: eclass/ Benda XU
@ 2016-07-21 2:23 ` Benda XU
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From: Benda XU @ 2016-07-21 2:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: da9025cda8eacec9f8a6eb4cedb0567f7523bea7
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Wed Jun 15 10:55:39 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Wed Jun 15 11:40:04 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=da9025cd
kernel-2.eclass, toolchain-funcs.eclass: merged.
eclass/kernel-2.eclass | 1321 -----------------------------------------
eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass | 840 --------------------------
2 files changed, 2161 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/kernel-2.eclass b/eclass/kernel-2.eclass
deleted file mode 100644
index e8cb8f2..0000000
--- a/eclass/kernel-2.eclass
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,1321 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2014 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-# $Header: /var/cvsroot/gentoo-x86/eclass/kernel-2.eclass,v 1.297 2014/11/28 17:40:20 mpagano Exp $
-
-# Description: kernel.eclass rewrite for a clean base regarding the 2.6
-# series of kernel with back-compatibility for 2.4
-#
-# Original author: John Mylchreest <johnm@gentoo.org>
-# Maintainer: kernel-misc@gentoo.org
-#
-# Please direct your bugs to the current eclass maintainer :)
-
-# added functionality:
-# unipatch - a flexible, singular method to extract, add and remove patches.
-
-# A Couple of env vars are available to effect usage of this eclass
-# These are as follows:
-#
-# K_USEPV - When setting the EXTRAVERSION variable, it should
-# add PV to the end.
-# this is useful for thigns like wolk. IE:
-# EXTRAVERSION would be something like : -wolk-4.19-r1
-# K_NOSETEXTRAVERSION - if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not be
-# automatically set within the kernel Makefile
-# K_NOUSENAME - if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not include the
-# first part of ${PN} in EXTRAVERSION
-# K_NOUSEPR - if this is set then EXTRAVERSION will not include the
-# anything based on ${PR}.
-# K_PREPATCHED - if the patchset is prepatched (ie: mm-sources,
-# ck-sources, ac-sources) it will use PR (ie: -r5) as
-# the patchset version for
-# and not use it as a true package revision
-# K_EXTRAEINFO - this is a new-line seperated list of einfo displays in
-# postinst and can be used to carry additional postinst
-# messages
-# K_EXTRAELOG - same as K_EXTRAEINFO except using elog instead of einfo
-# K_EXTRAEWARN - same as K_EXTRAEINFO except using ewarn instead of einfo
-# K_SYMLINK - if this is set, then forcably create symlink anyway
-#
-# K_DEFCONFIG - Allow specifying a different defconfig target.
-# If length zero, defaults to "defconfig".
-# K_WANT_GENPATCHES - Apply genpatches to kernel source. Provide any
-# combination of "base", "extras" or "experimental".
-# K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL - If set, we pull "experimental" regardless of the USE FLAG
-# but expect the ebuild maintainer to use K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST.
-# K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE - If set, no USE flag will be provided for "experimental";
-# as a result the user cannot choose to apply those patches.
-# K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST - A list of patches to pick from "experimental" to apply when
-# the USE flag is unset and K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL is set.
-# K_GENPATCHES_VER - The version of the genpatches tarball(s) to apply.
-# A value of "5" would apply genpatches-2.6.12-5 to
-# my-sources-2.6.12.ebuild
-# K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED- If set, this kernel is unsupported by Gentoo Security
-# K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE - A value of "0" will disable all of the optional deblob
-# code. If empty, will be set to "1" if deblobbing is
-# possible. Test ONLY for "1".
-# K_PREDEBLOBBED - This kernel was already deblobbed elsewhere.
-# If false, either optional deblobbing will be available
-# or the license will note the inclusion of freedist
-# code.
-# K_LONGTERM - If set, the eclass will search for the kernel source
-# in the long term directories on the upstream servers
-# as the location has been changed by upstream
-# H_SUPPORTEDARCH - this should be a space separated list of ARCH's which
-# can be supported by the headers ebuild
-
-# UNIPATCH_LIST - space delimetered list of patches to be applied to the
-# kernel
-# UNIPATCH_EXCLUDE - an addition var to support exlusion based completely
-# on "<passedstring>*" and not "<passedno#>_*"
-# - this should _NOT_ be used from the ebuild as this is
-# reserved for end users passing excludes from the cli
-# UNIPATCH_DOCS - space delimemeted list of docs to be installed to
-# the doc dir
-# UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER - if this is set places patches into directories of
-# order, so they are applied in the order passed
-
-# Changing any other variable in this eclass is not supported; you can request
-# for additional variables to be added by contacting the current maintainer.
-# If you do change them, there is a chance that we will not fix resulting bugs;
-# that of course does not mean we're not willing to help.
-
-PYTHON_COMPAT=( python{2_6,2_7} )
-
-inherit eutils toolchain-funcs versionator multilib python-any-r1
-EXPORT_FUNCTIONS pkg_setup src_unpack src_compile src_test src_install pkg_preinst pkg_postinst pkg_postrm
-
-# Added by Daniel Ostrow <dostrow@gentoo.org>
-# This is an ugly hack to get around an issue with a 32-bit userland on ppc64.
-# I will remove it when I come up with something more reasonable.
-[[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] && CHOST="powerpc64-${CHOST#*-}"
-
-export CTARGET=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
-if [[ ${CTARGET} == ${CHOST} && ${CATEGORY/cross-} != ${CATEGORY} ]]; then
- export CTARGET=${CATEGORY/cross-}
-fi
-
-HOMEPAGE="http://www.kernel.org/ http://www.gentoo.org/ ${HOMEPAGE}"
-: ${LICENSE:="GPL-2"}
-
-# This is the latest KV_PATCH of the deblob tool available from the
-# libre-sources upstream. If you bump this, you MUST regenerate the Manifests
-# for ALL kernel-2 consumer packages where deblob is available.
-: ${DEBLOB_MAX_VERSION:=38}
-
-# No need to run scanelf/strip on kernel sources/headers (bug #134453).
-RESTRICT="binchecks strip"
-
-# set LINUX_HOSTCFLAGS if not already set
-: ${LINUX_HOSTCFLAGS:="-Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Os -fomit-frame-pointer -I${S}/include"}
-
-# debugging functions
-#==============================================================
-# this function exists only to help debug kernel-2.eclass
-# if you are adding new functionality in, put a call to it
-# at the start of src_unpack, or during SRC_URI/dep generation.
-debug-print-kernel2-variables() {
- for v in PVR CKV OKV KV KV_FULL KV_MAJOR KV_MINOR KV_PATCH RELEASETYPE \
- RELEASE UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES \
- UNIPATCH_LIST S KERNEL_URI K_WANT_GENPATCHES ; do
- debug-print "${v}: ${!v}"
- done
-}
-
-#Eclass functions only from here onwards ...
-#==============================================================
-handle_genpatches() {
- local tarball
- [[ -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} || -z ${K_GENPATCHES_VER} ]] && return 1
-
- debug-print "Inside handle_genpatches"
- local OKV_ARRAY
- IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
-
- # for > 3.0 kernels, handle genpatches tarball name
- # genpatches for 3.0 and 3.0.1 might be named
- # genpatches-3.0-1.base.tar.xz and genpatches-3.0-2.base.tar.xz
- # respectively. Handle this.
-
- for i in ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} ; do
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
- tarball="genpatches-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
- else
- tarball="genpatches-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
- fi
- else
- tarball="genpatches-${OKV}-${K_GENPATCHES_VER}.${i}.tar.xz"
- fi
-
- local use_cond_start="" use_cond_end=""
-
- if [[ "${i}" == "experimental" && -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL} && -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE} ]] ; then
- use_cond_start="experimental? ( "
- use_cond_end=" )"
-
- if use experimental ; then
- UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES+=" ${DISTDIR}/${tarball}"
- debug-print "genpatches tarball: $tarball"
- fi
- else
- UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES+=" ${DISTDIR}/${tarball}"
- debug-print "genpatches tarball: $tarball"
- fi
-
- GENPATCHES_URI+=" ${use_cond_start}mirror://gentoo/${tarball}${use_cond_end}"
- done
-}
-
-detect_version() {
- # this function will detect and set
- # - OKV: Original Kernel Version (2.6.0/2.6.0-test11)
- # - KV: Kernel Version (2.6.0-gentoo/2.6.0-test11-gentoo-r1)
- # - EXTRAVERSION: The additional version appended to OKV (-gentoo/-gentoo-r1)
-
- # We've already run, so nothing to do here.
- [[ -n ${KV_FULL} ]] && return 0
-
- # CKV is used as a comparison kernel version, which is used when
- # PV doesnt reflect the genuine kernel version.
- # this gets set to the portage style versioning. ie:
- # CKV=2.6.11_rc4
- CKV=${CKV:-${PV}}
- OKV=${OKV:-${CKV}}
- OKV=${OKV/_beta/-test}
- OKV=${OKV/_rc/-rc}
- OKV=${OKV/-r*}
- OKV=${OKV/_p*}
-
- KV_MAJOR=$(get_version_component_range 1 ${OKV})
- # handle if OKV is X.Y or X.Y.Z (e.g. 3.0 or 3.0.1)
- local OKV_ARRAY
- IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
-
- # if KV_MAJOR >= 3, then we have no more KV_MINOR
- #if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]]; then
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
- KV_MINOR=$(get_version_component_range 2 ${OKV})
- KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 3 ${OKV})
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_MINOR}${KV_PATCH} -ge 269 ]]; then
- KV_EXTRA=$(get_version_component_range 4- ${OKV})
- KV_EXTRA=${KV_EXTRA/[-_]*}
- else
- KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 3- ${OKV})
- fi
- else
- KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 2 ${OKV})
- KV_EXTRA=$(get_version_component_range 3- ${OKV})
- KV_EXTRA=${KV_EXTRA/[-_]*}
- fi
-
- debug-print "KV_EXTRA is ${KV_EXTRA}"
-
- KV_PATCH=${KV_PATCH/[-_]*}
-
- local v n=0 missing
- #if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]]; then
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]]; then
- for v in CKV OKV KV_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH} ; do
- [[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 && missing="${missing}${v} ";
- done
- else
- for v in CKV OKV KV_{MAJOR,PATCH} ; do
- [[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 && missing="${missing}${v} ";
- done
- fi
-
- [[ $n -eq 1 ]] && \
- eerror "Missing variables: ${missing}" && \
- die "Failed to extract kernel version (try explicit CKV in ebuild)!"
- unset v n missing
-
-# if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -lt 3 ]]; then
- KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
-
- # at this point 031412, Linus is putting all 3.x kernels in a
- # 3.x directory, may need to revisit when 4.x is released
- KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.x"
-
- [[ -n "${K_LONGTERM}" ]] &&
- KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH_ARR}"
- else
- #KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.0"
- #KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.x"
- else
- KERNEL_BASE_URI="mirror://kernel/linux/kernel/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
- fi
-
- [[ -n "${K_LONGTERM}" ]] &&
- #KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm"
- KERNEL_BASE_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/longterm/v${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
- fi
-
- debug-print "KERNEL_BASE_URI is ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}"
-
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- # handle non genpatch using sources correctly
- if [[ -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} && -z ${K_GENPATCHES_VER} && ${KV_PATCH} -gt 0 ]]; then
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/patch-${OKV}.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV}.xz"
- fi
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_URI} ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.tar.xz"
- else
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- fi
-
- RELEASE=${CKV/${OKV}}
- RELEASE=${RELEASE/_beta}
- RELEASE=${RELEASE/_rc/-rc}
- RELEASE=${RELEASE/_pre/-pre}
- # We cannot trivally call kernel_is here, because it calls us to detect the
- # version
- #kernel_is ge 2 6 && RELEASE=${RELEASE/-pre/-git}
- [ $(($KV_MAJOR * 1000 + ${KV_MINOR:-0})) -ge 2006 ] && RELEASE=${RELEASE/-pre/-git}
- RELEASETYPE=${RELEASE//[0-9]}
-
- # Now we know that RELEASE is the -rc/-git
- # and RELEASETYPE is the same but with its numerics stripped
- # we can work on better sorting EXTRAVERSION.
- # first of all, we add the release
- EXTRAVERSION="${RELEASE}"
- debug-print "0 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
- [[ -n ${KV_EXTRA} ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -lt 3 ]] && EXTRAVERSION=".${KV_EXTRA}${EXTRAVERSION}"
-
- debug-print "1 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
- if [[ -n "${K_NOUSEPR}" ]]; then
- # Don't add anything based on PR to EXTRAVERSION
- debug-print "1.0 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
- elif [[ -n ${K_PREPATCHED} ]]; then
- debug-print "1.1 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
- EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PN/-*}${PR/r}"
- elif [[ "${ETYPE}" = "sources" ]]; then
- debug-print "1.2 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
- # For some sources we want to use the PV in the extra version
- # This is because upstream releases with a completely different
- # versioning scheme.
- case ${PN/-*} in
- wolk) K_USEPV=1;;
- vserver) K_USEPV=1;;
- esac
-
- [[ -z "${K_NOUSENAME}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PN/-*}"
- [[ -n "${K_USEPV}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PV//_/-}"
- [[ -n "${PR//r0}" ]] && EXTRAVERSION="${EXTRAVERSION}-${PR}"
- fi
- debug-print "2 EXTRAVERSION:${EXTRAVERSION}"
-
- # The only messing around which should actually effect this is for KV_EXTRA
- # since this has to limit OKV to MAJ.MIN.PAT and strip EXTRA off else
- # KV_FULL evaluates to MAJ.MIN.PAT.EXT.EXT after EXTRAVERSION
-
- if [[ -n ${KV_EXTRA} ]]; then
- if [[ -n ${KV_MINOR} ]]; then
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
- else
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
- fi
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/patch-${CKV}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV}.xz"
- fi
-
- # We need to set this using OKV, but we need to set it before we do any
- # messing around with OKV based on RELEASETYPE
- KV_FULL=${OKV}${EXTRAVERSION}
-
- # we will set this for backwards compatibility.
- S=${WORKDIR}/linux-${KV_FULL}
- KV=${KV_FULL}
-
- # -rc-git pulls can be achieved by specifying CKV
- # for example:
- # CKV="2.6.11_rc3_pre2"
- # will pull:
- # linux-2.6.10.tar.xz & patch-2.6.11-rc3.xz & patch-2.6.11-rc3-git2.xz
-
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_MINOR} -eq 26 ]]; then
-
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] || [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -pre ]]; then
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.$((${KV_PATCH} - 1))"
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz"
- fi
-
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -git ]]; then
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz"
- fi
-
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc-git ]]; then
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.$((${KV_PATCH} - 1))"
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
-
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz ${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz"
- fi
- else
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] || [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -pre ]]; then
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_PATCH} -eq 30 ]]; then
- OKV="2.6.39"
- else
- KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.$((${KV_PATCH_ARR} - 1))"
- fi
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${CKV//_/-}.xz"
- fi
-
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -git ]]; then
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${OKV}${RELEASE}.xz"
- fi
-
- if [[ ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc-git ]]; then
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_PATCH} -eq 30 ]]; then
- OKV="2.6.39"
- else
- KV_PATCH_ARR=(${KV_PATCH//\./ })
- OKV="${KV_MAJOR}.$((${KV_PATCH_ARR} - 1))"
- fi
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/snapshots/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/testing/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz
- ${KERNEL_BASE_URI}/linux-${OKV}.tar.xz"
-
- UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT="${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE/-git*}.xz ${DISTDIR}/patch-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}${RELEASE}.xz"
- fi
-
-
- fi
-
-
- debug-print-kernel2-variables
-
- handle_genpatches
-}
-
-# Note: duplicated in linux-info.eclass
-kernel_is() {
- # ALL of these should be set before we can safely continue this function.
- # some of the sources have in the past had only one set.
- local v n=0
- for v in OKV KV_{MAJOR,MINOR,PATCH} ; do [[ -z ${!v} ]] && n=1 ; done
- [[ $n -eq 1 ]] && detect_version
- unset v n
-
- # Now we can continue
- local operator test value
-
- case ${1#-} in
- lt) operator="-lt"; shift;;
- gt) operator="-gt"; shift;;
- le) operator="-le"; shift;;
- ge) operator="-ge"; shift;;
- eq) operator="-eq"; shift;;
- *) operator="-eq";;
- esac
- [[ $# -gt 3 ]] && die "Error in kernel-2_kernel_is(): too many parameters"
-
- : $(( test = (KV_MAJOR << 16) + (KV_MINOR << 8) + KV_PATCH ))
- : $(( value = (${1:-${KV_MAJOR}} << 16) + (${2:-${KV_MINOR}} << 8) + ${3:-${KV_PATCH}} ))
- [ ${test} ${operator} ${value} ]
-}
-
-kernel_is_2_4() {
- kernel_is 2 4
-}
-
-kernel_is_2_6() {
- kernel_is 2 6 || kernel_is 2 5
-}
-
-# Capture the sources type and set DEPENDs
-if [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]]; then
- DEPEND="!build? (
- sys-apps/sed
- >=sys-devel/binutils-2.11.90.0.31
- )"
- RDEPEND="!build? (
- >=sys-libs/ncurses-5.2
- sys-devel/make
- dev-lang/perl
- sys-devel/bc
- )"
- PDEPEND="!build? ( virtual/dev-manager )"
-
- SLOT="${PVR}"
- DESCRIPTION="Sources based on the Linux Kernel."
- IUSE="symlink build"
-
- # Bug #266157, deblob for libre support
- if [[ -z ${K_PREDEBLOBBED} ]] ; then
- # Bug #359865, force a call to detect_version if needed
- kernel_is ge 2 6 27 && \
- [[ -z "${K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE}" ]] && \
- kernel_is le 2 6 ${DEBLOB_MAX_VERSION} && \
- K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE=1
- if [[ ${K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE} == "1" ]] ; then
- IUSE="${IUSE} deblob"
-
- # Reflect that kernels contain firmware blobs unless otherwise
- # stripped
- LICENSE="${LICENSE} !deblob? ( freedist )"
-
- DEPEND+=" deblob? ( ${PYTHON_DEPS} )"
-
- if [[ -n KV_MINOR ]]; then
- DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
- else
- DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_PATCH}"
- fi
-
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- DEBLOB_PV="${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}"
- fi
-
- DEBLOB_A="deblob-${DEBLOB_PV}"
- DEBLOB_CHECK_A="deblob-check-${DEBLOB_PV}"
- DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE="http://www.fsfla.org/svnwiki/selibre/linux-libre/"
- DEBLOB_URI_PATH="download/releases/LATEST-${DEBLOB_PV}.N"
- if ! has "${EAPI:-0}" 0 1 ; then
- DEBLOB_CHECK_URI="${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}/${DEBLOB_URI_PATH}/deblob-check -> ${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}"
- else
- DEBLOB_CHECK_URI="mirror://gentoo/${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}"
- fi
- DEBLOB_URI="${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}/${DEBLOB_URI_PATH}/${DEBLOB_A}"
- HOMEPAGE="${HOMEPAGE} ${DEBLOB_HOMEPAGE}"
-
- KERNEL_URI="${KERNEL_URI}
- deblob? (
- ${DEBLOB_URI}
- ${DEBLOB_CHECK_URI}
- )"
- else
- # We have no way to deblob older kernels, so just mark them as
- # tainted with non-libre materials.
- LICENSE="${LICENSE} freedist"
- fi
- fi
-
-elif [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]]; then
- DESCRIPTION="Linux system headers"
-
- # Since we should NOT honour KBUILD_OUTPUT in headers
- # lets unset it here.
- unset KBUILD_OUTPUT
-
- SLOT="0"
-else
- eerror "Unknown ETYPE=\"${ETYPE}\", must be \"sources\" or \"headers\""
- die "Unknown ETYPE=\"${ETYPE}\", must be \"sources\" or \"headers\""
-fi
-
-# Cross-compile support functions
-#==============================================================
-kernel_header_destdir() {
- [[ ${CTARGET} == ${CHOST} ]] \
- && echo "${EPREFIX}"/usr/include \
- || echo "${EPREFIX}"/usr/${CTARGET}/usr/include
-}
-
-cross_pre_c_headers() {
- use crosscompile_opts_headers-only && [[ ${CHOST} != ${CTARGET} ]]
-}
-
-env_setup_xmakeopts() {
- # Kernel ARCH != portage ARCH
- export KARCH=$(tc-arch-kernel)
-
- # When cross-compiling, we need to set the ARCH/CROSS_COMPILE
- # variables properly or bad things happen !
- xmakeopts="ARCH=${KARCH}"
- if [[ ${CTARGET} != ${CHOST} ]] && ! cross_pre_c_headers ; then
- xmakeopts="${xmakeopts} CROSS_COMPILE=${CTARGET}-"
- elif type -p ${CHOST}-ar > /dev/null ; then
- xmakeopts="${xmakeopts} CROSS_COMPILE=${CHOST}-"
- fi
- export xmakeopts
-}
-
-# Unpack functions
-#==============================================================
-unpack_2_4() {
- # this file is required for other things to build properly,
- # so we autogenerate it
- make -s mrproper ${xmakeopts} || die "make mrproper failed"
- make -s symlinks ${xmakeopts} || die "make symlinks failed"
- make -s include/linux/version.h ${xmakeopts} || die "make include/linux/version.h failed"
- echo ">>> version.h compiled successfully."
-}
-
-unpack_2_6() {
- # this file is required for other things to build properly, so we
- # autogenerate it ... generate a .config to keep version.h build from
- # spitting out an annoying warning
- make -s mrproper ${xmakeopts} 2>/dev/null \
- || die "make mrproper failed"
-
- # quick fix for bug #132152 which triggers when it cannot include linux
- # headers (ie, we have not installed it yet)
- if ! make -s defconfig ${xmakeopts} &>/dev/null 2>&1 ; then
- touch .config
- eerror "make defconfig failed."
- eerror "assuming you dont have any headers installed yet and continuing"
- epause 5
- fi
-
- make -s include/linux/version.h ${xmakeopts} 2>/dev/null \
- || die "make include/linux/version.h failed"
- rm -f .config >/dev/null
-}
-
-universal_unpack() {
- debug-print "Inside universal_unpack"
-
- local OKV_ARRAY
- IFS="." read -r -a OKV_ARRAY <<<"${OKV}"
-
- cd "${WORKDIR}"
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- unpack linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.tar.xz
- else
- unpack linux-${OKV}.tar.xz
- fi
-
- if [[ -d "linux" ]]; then
- debug-print "Moving linux to linux-${KV_FULL}"
- mv linux linux-${KV_FULL} \
- || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
- elif [[ "${OKV}" != "${KV_FULL}" ]]; then
- if [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]] &&
- [[ "${ETYPE}" = "sources" ]]; then
- debug-print "moving linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} to linux-${KV_FULL} "
- mv linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} linux-${KV_FULL} \
- || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
- else
- debug-print "moving linux-${OKV} to linux-${KV_FULL} "
- mv linux-${OKV} linux-${KV_FULL} \
- || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
- fi
- elif [[ ${#OKV_ARRAY[@]} -ge 3 ]] && [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 ]]; then
- mv linux-${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR} linux-${KV_FULL} \
- || die "Unable to move source tree to ${KV_FULL}."
- fi
- cd "${S}"
-
- # remove all backup files
- find . -iname "*~" -exec rm {} \; 2> /dev/null
-
-}
-
-unpack_set_extraversion() {
- cd "${S}"
- sed -i -e "s:^\(EXTRAVERSION =\).*:\1 ${EXTRAVERSION}:" Makefile
- cd "${OLDPWD}"
-}
-
-# Should be done after patches have been applied
-# Otherwise patches that modify the same area of Makefile will fail
-unpack_fix_install_path() {
- cd "${S}"
- sed -i -e 's:#export\tINSTALL_PATH:export\tINSTALL_PATH:' Makefile
-}
-
-# Compile Functions
-#==============================================================
-compile_headers() {
- env_setup_xmakeopts
-
- # if we couldnt obtain HOSTCFLAGS from the Makefile,
- # then set it to something sane
- local HOSTCFLAGS=$(getfilevar HOSTCFLAGS "${S}"/Makefile)
- HOSTCFLAGS=${HOSTCFLAGS:--Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer}
-
- if kernel_is 2 4; then
- yes "" | make oldconfig ${xmakeopts}
- echo ">>> make oldconfig complete"
- make dep ${xmakeopts}
- elif kernel_is 2 6; then
- # 2.6.18 introduces headers_install which means we dont need any
- # of this crap anymore :D
- kernel_is ge 2 6 18 && return 0
-
- # autoconf.h isnt generated unless it already exists. plus, we have
- # no guarantee that any headers are installed on the system...
- [[ -f ${EROOT}/usr/include/linux/autoconf.h ]] \
- || touch include/linux/autoconf.h
-
- # if K_DEFCONFIG isn't set, force to "defconfig"
- # needed by mips
- if [[ -z ${K_DEFCONFIG} ]]; then
- if [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -ge $(KV_to_int 2.6.16) ]]; then
- case ${CTARGET} in
- powerpc64*) K_DEFCONFIG="ppc64_defconfig";;
- powerpc*) K_DEFCONFIG="pmac32_defconfig";;
- *) K_DEFCONFIG="defconfig";;
- esac
- else
- K_DEFCONFIG="defconfig"
- fi
- fi
-
- # if there arent any installed headers, then there also isnt an asm
- # symlink in /usr/include/, and make defconfig will fail, so we have
- # to force an include path with $S.
- HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS} -I${S}/include/"
- ln -sf asm-${KARCH} "${S}"/include/asm
- cross_pre_c_headers && return 0
-
- make ${K_DEFCONFIG} HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "defconfig failed (${K_DEFCONFIG})"
- if compile_headers_tweak_config ; then
- yes "" | make oldconfig HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "2nd oldconfig failed"
- fi
- make prepare HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "prepare failed"
- make prepare-all HOSTCFLAGS="${HOSTCFLAGS}" ${xmakeopts} || die "prepare failed"
- fi
-}
-
-compile_headers_tweak_config() {
- # some targets can be very very picky, so let's finesse the
- # .config based upon any info we may have
- case ${CTARGET} in
- sh*)
- sed -i '/CONFIG_CPU_SH/d' .config
- echo "CONFIG_CPU_SH${CTARGET:2:1}=y" >> .config
- return 0;;
- esac
-
- # no changes, so lets do nothing
- return 1
-}
-
-# install functions
-#==============================================================
-install_universal() {
- # Fix silly permissions in tarball
- cd "${WORKDIR}"
- chown -R 0:0 * >& /dev/null
- chmod -R a+r-w+X,u+w *
- cd ${OLDPWD}
-}
-
-install_headers() {
- local ddir=$(kernel_header_destdir)
-
- # 2.6.18 introduces headers_install which means we dont need any
- # of this crap anymore :D
- if kernel_is ge 2 6 18 ; then
- env_setup_xmakeopts
- emake headers_install INSTALL_HDR_PATH="${D}"/${ddir}/.. ${xmakeopts} || die
-
- # let other packages install some of these headers
- rm -rf "${D}"/${ddir}/scsi #glibc/uclibc/etc...
- return 0
- fi
-
- # Do not use "linux/*" as that can cause problems with very long
- # $S values where the cmdline to cp is too long
- pushd "${S}" >/dev/null
- dodir ${ddir#${EPREFIX}}/linux
- cp -pPR "${S}"/include/linux "${D}"/${ddir}/ || die
- rm -rf "${D}"/${ddir}/linux/modules
-
- dodir ${ddir#${EPREFIX}}/asm
- cp -pPR "${S}"/include/asm/* "${ED}"/${ddir}/asm
-
- if kernel_is 2 6 ; then
- dodir ${ddir#${EPREFIX}}/asm-generic
- cp -pPR "${S}"/include/asm-generic/* "${D}"/${ddir}/asm-generic
- fi
-
- # clean up
- find "${D}" -name '*.orig' -exec rm -f {} \;
-
- popd >/dev/null
-}
-
-install_sources() {
- local file
-
- cd "${S}"
- dodir /usr/src
- echo ">>> Copying sources ..."
-
- file="$(find ${WORKDIR} -iname "docs" -type d)"
- if [[ -n ${file} ]]; then
- for file in $(find ${file} -type f); do
- echo "${file//*docs\/}" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
- echo "===================================================" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
- cat ${file} >> "${S}"/patches.txt
- echo "===================================================" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
- echo "" >> "${S}"/patches.txt
- done
- fi
-
- if [[ ! -f ${S}/patches.txt ]]; then
- # patches.txt is empty so lets use our ChangeLog
- [[ -f ${FILESDIR}/../ChangeLog ]] && \
- echo "Please check the ebuild ChangeLog for more details." \
- > "${S}"/patches.txt
- fi
-
- mv ${WORKDIR}/linux* "${ED}"/usr/src
-
- if [[ -n "${UNIPATCH_DOCS}" ]] ; then
- for i in ${UNIPATCH_DOCS}; do
- dodoc "${T}"/${i}
- done
- fi
-}
-
-# pkg_preinst functions
-#==============================================================
-preinst_headers() {
- local ddir=$(kernel_header_destdir)
- [[ -L ${ddir}/linux ]] && rm ${ddir}/linux
- [[ -L ${ddir}/asm ]] && rm ${ddir}/asm
-}
-
-# pkg_postinst functions
-#==============================================================
-postinst_sources() {
- local MAKELINK=0
-
- # if we have USE=symlink, then force K_SYMLINK=1
- use symlink && K_SYMLINK=1
-
- # if we're using a deblobbed kernel, it's not supported
- [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && \
- use deblob && \
- K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED=deblob
-
- # if we are to forcably symlink, delete it if it already exists first.
- if [[ ${K_SYMLINK} > 0 ]]; then
- [[ -h ${EROOT}usr/src/linux ]] && rm ${EROOT}usr/src/linux
- MAKELINK=1
- fi
-
- # if the link doesnt exist, lets create it
- [[ ! -h ${EROOT}usr/src/linux ]] && MAKELINK=1
-
- if [[ ${MAKELINK} == 1 ]]; then
- cd "${EROOT}"usr/src
- ln -sf linux-${KV_FULL} linux
- cd ${OLDPWD}
- fi
-
- # Don't forget to make directory for sysfs
- [[ ! -d ${EROOT}sys ]] && kernel_is 2 6 && mkdir ${EROOT}sys
-
- echo
- elog "If you are upgrading from a previous kernel, you may be interested"
- elog "in the following document:"
- elog " - General upgrade guide: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/kernel-upgrade.xml"
- echo
-
- # if K_EXTRAEINFO is set then lets display it now
- if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAEINFO} ]]; then
- echo ${K_EXTRAEINFO} | fmt |
- while read -s ELINE; do einfo "${ELINE}"; done
- fi
-
- # if K_EXTRAELOG is set then lets display it now
- if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAELOG} ]]; then
- echo ${K_EXTRAELOG} | fmt |
- while read -s ELINE; do elog "${ELINE}"; done
- fi
-
- # if K_EXTRAEWARN is set then lets display it now
- if [[ -n ${K_EXTRAEWARN} ]]; then
- echo ${K_EXTRAEWARN} | fmt |
- while read -s ELINE; do ewarn "${ELINE}"; done
- fi
-
- # optionally display security unsupported message
- # Start with why
- if [[ ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} = deblob ]]; then
- ewarn "Deblobbed kernels may not be up-to-date security-wise"
- ewarn "as they depend on external scripts."
- elif [[ -n ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} ]]; then
- ewarn "${PN} is UNSUPPORTED by Gentoo Security."
- fi
- # And now the general message.
- if [[ -n ${K_SECURITY_UNSUPPORTED} ]]; then
- ewarn "This means that it is likely to be vulnerable to recent security issues."
- ewarn "For specific information on why this kernel is unsupported, please read:"
- ewarn "http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/security/kernel.xml"
- fi
-
- # warn sparc users that they need to do cross-compiling with >= 2.6.25(bug #214765)
- KV_MAJOR=$(get_version_component_range 1 ${OKV})
- KV_MINOR=$(get_version_component_range 2 ${OKV})
- KV_PATCH=$(get_version_component_range 3 ${OKV})
- if [[ "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc" ]]; then
- if [[ $(gcc-major-version) -lt 4 && $(gcc-minor-version) -lt 4 ]]; then
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 || ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} > 2.6.24 ]] ; then
- echo
- elog "NOTE: Since 2.6.25 the kernel Makefile has changed in a way that"
- elog "you now need to do"
- elog " make CROSS_COMPILE=sparc64-unknown-linux-gnu-"
- elog "instead of just"
- elog " make"
- elog "to compile the kernel. For more information please browse to"
- elog "https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=214765"
- echo
- fi
- fi
- fi
-}
-
-# pkg_setup functions
-#==============================================================
-setup_headers() {
- [[ -z ${H_SUPPORTEDARCH} ]] && H_SUPPORTEDARCH=${PN/-*/}
- for i in ${H_SUPPORTEDARCH}; do
- [[ $(tc-arch) == "${i}" ]] && H_ACCEPT_ARCH="yes"
- done
-
- if [[ ${H_ACCEPT_ARCH} != "yes" ]]; then
- echo
- eerror "This version of ${PN} does not support $(tc-arch)."
- eerror "Please merge the appropriate sources, in most cases"
- eerror "(but not all) this will be called $(tc-arch)-headers."
- die "Package unsupported for $(tc-arch)"
- fi
-}
-
-# unipatch
-#==============================================================
-unipatch() {
- local i x y z extention PIPE_CMD UNIPATCH_DROP KPATCH_DIR PATCH_DEPTH ELINE
- local STRICT_COUNT PATCH_LEVEL myLC_ALL myLANG
-
- # set to a standard locale to ensure sorts are ordered properly.
- myLC_ALL="${LC_ALL}"
- myLANG="${LANG}"
- LC_ALL="C"
- LANG=""
-
- [ -z "${KPATCH_DIR}" ] && KPATCH_DIR="${WORKDIR}/patches/"
- [ ! -d ${KPATCH_DIR} ] && mkdir -p ${KPATCH_DIR}
-
- # We're gonna need it when doing patches with a predefined patchlevel
- eshopts_push -s extglob
-
- # This function will unpack all passed tarballs, add any passed patches, and remove any passed patchnumbers
- # usage can be either via an env var or by params
- # although due to the nature we pass this within this eclass
- # it shall be by param only.
- # -z "${UNIPATCH_LIST}" ] && UNIPATCH_LIST="${@}"
- UNIPATCH_LIST="${@}"
-
- #unpack any passed tarballs
- for i in ${UNIPATCH_LIST}; do
- if echo ${i} | grep -qs -e "\.tar" -e "\.tbz" -e "\.tgz" ; then
- if [ -n "${UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER}" ]; then
- unset z
- STRICT_COUNT=$((10#${STRICT_COUNT} + 1))
- for((y=0; y<$((6 - ${#STRICT_COUNT})); y++));
- do z="${z}0";
- done
- PATCH_ORDER="${z}${STRICT_COUNT}"
-
- mkdir -p "${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}"
- pushd "${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}" >/dev/null
- unpack ${i##*/}
- popd >/dev/null
- else
- pushd "${KPATCH_DIR}" >/dev/null
- unpack ${i##*/}
- popd >/dev/null
- fi
-
- [[ ${i} == *:* ]] && echo ">>> Strict patch levels not currently supported for tarballed patchsets"
- else
- extention=${i/*./}
- extention=${extention/:*/}
- PIPE_CMD=""
- case ${extention} in
- xz) PIPE_CMD="xz -dc";;
- lzma) PIPE_CMD="lzma -dc";;
- bz2) PIPE_CMD="bzip2 -dc";;
- patch*) PIPE_CMD="cat";;
- diff) PIPE_CMD="cat";;
- gz|Z|z) PIPE_CMD="gzip -dc";;
- ZIP|zip) PIPE_CMD="unzip -p";;
- *) UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_DROP} ${i/:*/}";;
- esac
-
- PATCH_LEVEL=${i/*([^:])?(:)}
- i=${i/:*/}
- x=${i/*\//}
- x=${x/\.${extention}/}
-
- if [ -n "${PIPE_CMD}" ]; then
- if [ ! -r "${i}" ]; then
- echo
- eerror "FATAL: unable to locate:"
- eerror "${i}"
- eerror "for read-only. The file either has incorrect permissions"
- eerror "or does not exist."
- die Unable to locate ${i}
- fi
-
- if [ -n "${UNIPATCH_STRICTORDER}" ]; then
- unset z
- STRICT_COUNT=$((10#${STRICT_COUNT} + 1))
- for((y=0; y<$((6 - ${#STRICT_COUNT})); y++));
- do z="${z}0";
- done
- PATCH_ORDER="${z}${STRICT_COUNT}"
-
- mkdir -p ${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}/
- $(${PIPE_CMD} ${i} > ${KPATCH_DIR}/${PATCH_ORDER}/${x}.patch${PATCH_LEVEL}) || die "uncompressing patch failed"
- else
- $(${PIPE_CMD} ${i} > ${KPATCH_DIR}/${x}.patch${PATCH_LEVEL}) || die "uncompressing patch failed"
- fi
- fi
- fi
-
- # If experimental was not chosen by the user, drop experimental patches not in K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST.
- if [[ "${i}" == *"genpatches-"*".experimental."* && -n ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_PULL} ]] ; then
- if [[ -z ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_NOUSE} ]] && use experimental; then
- continue
- fi
-
- local j
- for j in ${KPATCH_DIR}/*/50*_*.patch*; do
- for k in ${K_EXP_GENPATCHES_LIST} ; do
- [[ "$(basename ${j})" == ${k}* ]] && continue 2
- done
- UNIPATCH_DROP+=" $(basename ${j})"
- done
- fi
- done
-
- #populate KPATCH_DIRS so we know where to look to remove the excludes
- x=${KPATCH_DIR}
- KPATCH_DIR=""
- for i in $(find ${x} -type d | sort -n); do
- KPATCH_DIR="${KPATCH_DIR} ${i}"
- done
-
- # do not apply fbcondecor patch to sparc/sparc64 as it breaks boot
- # bug #272676
- if [[ "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc" || "$(tc-arch)" = "sparc64" ]]; then
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR} -ge 3 || ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} > 2.6.28 ]]; then
- UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_DROP} *_fbcondecor-0.9.6.patch"
- echo
- ewarn "fbcondecor currently prevents sparc/sparc64 from booting"
- ewarn "for kernel versions >= 2.6.29. Removing fbcondecor patch."
- ewarn "See https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=272676 for details"
- echo
- fi
- fi
-
- #so now lets get rid of the patchno's we want to exclude
- UNIPATCH_DROP="${UNIPATCH_EXCLUDE} ${UNIPATCH_DROP}"
- for i in ${UNIPATCH_DROP}; do
- ebegin "Excluding Patch #${i}"
- for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do rm -f ${x}/${i}* 2>/dev/null; done
- eend $?
- done
-
- # and now, finally, we patch it :)
- for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do
- for i in $(find ${x} -maxdepth 1 -iname "*.patch*" -or -iname "*.diff*" | sort -n); do
- STDERR_T="${T}/${i/*\//}"
- STDERR_T="${STDERR_T/.patch*/.err}"
-
- [ -z ${i/*.patch*/} ] && PATCH_DEPTH=${i/*.patch/}
- #[ -z ${i/*.diff*/} ] && PATCH_DEPTH=${i/*.diff/}
-
- if [ -z "${PATCH_DEPTH}" ]; then PATCH_DEPTH=0; fi
-
- ####################################################################
- # IMPORTANT: This is temporary code to support Linux git 3.15_rc1! #
- # #
- # The patch contains a removal of a symlink, followed by addition #
- # of a file with the same name as the symlink in the same #
- # location; this causes the dry-run to fail, filed bug #507656. #
- # #
- # https://bugs.gentoo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507656 #
- ####################################################################
- if [[ ${PN} == "git-sources" ]] ; then
- if [[ ${KV_MAJOR}${KV_PATCH} -ge 315 && ${RELEASETYPE} == -rc ]] ; then
- ebegin "Applying ${i/*\//} (-p1)"
- if [ $(patch -p1 --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
- eend 0
- rm ${STDERR_T}
- break
- else
- eend 1
- eerror "Failed to apply patch ${i/*\//}"
- eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
- eshopts_pop
- die "Failed to apply ${i/*\//} on patch depth 1."
- fi
- fi
- fi
- ####################################################################
-
- while [ ${PATCH_DEPTH} -lt 5 ]; do
- echo "Attempting Dry-run:" >> ${STDERR_T}
- echo "cmd: patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch --dry-run -f < ${i}" >> ${STDERR_T}
- echo "=======================================================" >> ${STDERR_T}
- if [ $(patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch --dry-run -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) $? -eq 0 ]; then
- ebegin "Applying ${i/*\//} (-p${PATCH_DEPTH})"
- echo "Attempting patch:" > ${STDERR_T}
- echo "cmd: patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i}" >> ${STDERR_T}
- echo "=======================================================" >> ${STDERR_T}
- if [ $(patch -p${PATCH_DEPTH} --no-backup-if-mismatch -f < ${i} >> ${STDERR_T}) "$?" -eq 0 ]; then
- eend 0
- rm ${STDERR_T}
- break
- else
- eend 1
- eerror "Failed to apply patch ${i/*\//}"
- eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
- eshopts_pop
- die "Failed to apply ${i/*\//} on patch depth ${PATCH_DEPTH}."
- fi
- else
- PATCH_DEPTH=$((${PATCH_DEPTH} + 1))
- fi
- done
- if [ ${PATCH_DEPTH} -eq 5 ]; then
- eerror "Failed to dry-run patch ${i/*\//}"
- eerror "Please attach ${STDERR_T} to any bug you may post."
- eshopts_pop
- die "Unable to dry-run patch on any patch depth lower than 5."
- fi
- done
- done
-
- # When genpatches is used, we want to install 0000_README which documents
- # the patches that were used; such that the user can see them, bug #301478.
- if [[ ! -z ${K_WANT_GENPATCHES} ]] ; then
- UNIPATCH_DOCS="${UNIPATCH_DOCS} 0000_README"
- fi
-
- # When files listed in UNIPATCH_DOCS are found in KPATCH_DIR's, we copy it
- # to the temporary directory and remember them in UNIPATCH_DOCS to install
- # them during the install phase.
- local tmp
- for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do
- for i in ${UNIPATCH_DOCS}; do
- if [[ -f "${x}/${i}" ]] ; then
- tmp="${tmp} ${i}"
- cp -f "${x}/${i}" "${T}"/
- fi
- done
- done
- UNIPATCH_DOCS="${tmp}"
-
- # clean up KPATCH_DIR's - fixes bug #53610
- for x in ${KPATCH_DIR}; do rm -Rf ${x}; done
-
- LC_ALL="${myLC_ALL}"
- LANG="${myLANG}"
- eshopts_pop
-}
-
-# getfilevar accepts 2 vars as follows:
-# getfilevar <VARIABLE> <CONFIGFILE>
-# pulled from linux-info
-
-getfilevar() {
- local workingdir basefname basedname xarch=$(tc-arch-kernel)
-
- if [[ -z ${1} ]] && [[ ! -f ${2} ]]; then
- echo -e "\n"
- eerror "getfilevar requires 2 variables, with the second a valid file."
- eerror " getfilevar <VARIABLE> <CONFIGFILE>"
- else
- workingdir=${PWD}
- basefname=$(basename ${2})
- basedname=$(dirname ${2})
- unset ARCH
-
- cd ${basedname}
- echo -e "include ${basefname}\ne:\n\t@echo \$(${1})" | \
- make ${BUILD_FIXES} -s -f - e 2>/dev/null
- cd ${workingdir}
-
- ARCH=${xarch}
- fi
-}
-
-detect_arch() {
- # This function sets ARCH_URI and ARCH_PATCH
- # with the neccessary info for the arch sepecific compatibility
- # patchsets.
-
- local ALL_ARCH LOOP_ARCH COMPAT_URI i
-
- # COMPAT_URI is the contents of ${ARCH}_URI
- # ARCH_URI is the URI for all the ${ARCH}_URI patches
- # ARCH_PATCH is ARCH_URI broken into files for UNIPATCH
-
- ARCH_URI=""
- ARCH_PATCH=""
- ALL_ARCH="ALPHA AMD64 ARM HPPA IA64 M68K MIPS PPC PPC64 S390 SH SPARC X86"
-
- for LOOP_ARCH in ${ALL_ARCH}; do
- COMPAT_URI="${LOOP_ARCH}_URI"
- COMPAT_URI="${!COMPAT_URI}"
-
- [[ -n ${COMPAT_URI} ]] && \
- ARCH_URI="${ARCH_URI} $(echo ${LOOP_ARCH} | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]')? ( ${COMPAT_URI} )"
-
- if [[ ${LOOP_ARCH} == "$(echo $(tc-arch-kernel) | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]')" ]]; then
- for i in ${COMPAT_URI}; do
- ARCH_PATCH="${ARCH_PATCH} ${DISTDIR}/${i/*\//}"
- done
- fi
- done
-}
-
-headers___fix() {
- # Voodoo to partially fix broken upstream headers.
- # note: do not put inline/asm/volatile together (breaks "inline asm volatile")
- sed -i \
- -e '/^\#define.*_TYPES_H/{:loop n; bloop}' \
- -e 's:\<\([us]\(8\|16\|32\|64\)\)\>:__\1:g' \
- -e "s/\([[:space:]]\)inline\([[:space:](]\)/\1__inline__\2/g" \
- -e "s/\([[:space:]]\)asm\([[:space:](]\)/\1__asm__\2/g" \
- -e "s/\([[:space:]]\)volatile\([[:space:](]\)/\1__volatile__\2/g" \
- "$@"
-}
-
-# common functions
-#==============================================================
-kernel-2_src_unpack() {
- universal_unpack
- debug-print "Doing unipatch"
-
- [[ -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST} || -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT} || -n ${UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES} ]] && \
- unipatch "${UNIPATCH_LIST_DEFAULT} ${UNIPATCH_LIST_GENPATCHES} ${UNIPATCH_LIST}"
-
- debug-print "Doing premake"
-
- # allow ebuilds to massage the source tree after patching but before
- # we run misc `make` functions below
- [[ $(type -t kernel-2_hook_premake) == "function" ]] && kernel-2_hook_premake
-
- debug-print "Doing epatch_user"
- epatch_user
-
- debug-print "Doing unpack_set_extraversion"
-
- [[ -z ${K_NOSETEXTRAVERSION} ]] && unpack_set_extraversion
- unpack_fix_install_path
-
- # Setup xmakeopts and cd into sourcetree.
- env_setup_xmakeopts
- cd "${S}"
-
- # We dont need a version.h for anything other than headers
- # at least, I should hope we dont. If this causes problems
- # take out the if/fi block and inform me please.
- # unpack_2_6 should now be 2.6.17 safe anyways
- if [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]]; then
- kernel_is 2 4 && unpack_2_4
- kernel_is 2 6 && unpack_2_6
- fi
-
- if [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && use deblob ; then
- cp "${DISTDIR}/${DEBLOB_A}" "${T}" || die "cp ${DEBLOB_A} failed"
- cp "${DISTDIR}/${DEBLOB_CHECK_A}" "${T}/deblob-check" || die "cp ${DEBLOB_CHECK_A} failed"
- chmod +x "${T}/${DEBLOB_A}" "${T}/deblob-check" || die "chmod deblob scripts failed"
- fi
-
- # fix a problem on ppc where TOUT writes to /usr/src/linux breaking sandbox
- # only do this for kernel < 2.6.27 since this file does not exist in later
- # kernels
- if [[ -n ${KV_MINOR} && ${KV_MAJOR}.${KV_MINOR}.${KV_PATCH} < 2.6.27 ]] ; then
- sed -i \
- -e 's|TOUT := .tmp_gas_check|TOUT := $(T).tmp_gas_check|' \
- "${S}"/arch/ppc/Makefile
- else
- sed -i \
- -e 's|TOUT := .tmp_gas_check|TOUT := $(T).tmp_gas_check|' \
- "${S}"/arch/powerpc/Makefile
- fi
-}
-
-kernel-2_src_compile() {
- cd "${S}"
- [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && compile_headers
-
- if [[ $K_DEBLOB_AVAILABLE == 1 ]] && use deblob ; then
- echo ">>> Running deblob script ..."
- python_setup
- sh "${T}/${DEBLOB_A}" --force || die "Deblob script failed to run!!!"
- fi
-}
-
-# if you leave it to the default src_test, it will run make to
-# find whether test/check targets are present; since "make test"
-# actually produces a few support files, they are installed even
-# though the package is binchecks-restricted.
-#
-# Avoid this altogether by making the function moot.
-kernel-2_src_test() { :; }
-
-kernel-2_pkg_preinst() {
- [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && preinst_headers
-}
-
-kernel-2_src_install() {
- install_universal
- [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && install_headers
- [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && install_sources
-}
-
-kernel-2_pkg_postinst() {
- [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && postinst_sources
-}
-
-kernel-2_pkg_setup() {
- if kernel_is 2 4; then
- if [[ $(gcc-major-version) -ge 4 ]] ; then
- echo
- ewarn "Be warned !! >=sys-devel/gcc-4.0.0 isn't supported with linux-2.4!"
- ewarn "Either switch to another gcc-version (via gcc-config) or use a"
- ewarn "newer kernel that supports gcc-4."
- echo
- ewarn "Also be aware that bugreports about gcc-4 not working"
- ewarn "with linux-2.4 based ebuilds will be closed as INVALID!"
- echo
- epause 10
- fi
- fi
-
- ABI="${KERNEL_ABI}"
- [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && setup_headers
- [[ ${ETYPE} == sources ]] && echo ">>> Preparing to unpack ..."
-}
-
-kernel-2_pkg_postrm() {
- # This warning only makes sense for kernel sources.
- [[ ${ETYPE} == headers ]] && return 0
-
- # If there isn't anything left behind, then don't complain.
- [[ -e ${EROOT}usr/src/linux-${KV_FULL} ]] || return 0
- echo
- ewarn "Note: Even though you have successfully unmerged "
- ewarn "your kernel package, directories in kernel source location: "
- ewarn "${EROOT}usr/src/linux-${KV_FULL}"
- ewarn "with modified files will remain behind. By design, package managers"
- ewarn "will not remove these modified files and the directories they reside in."
- echo
-}
diff --git a/eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass b/eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass
deleted file mode 100644
index 59c2861..0000000
--- a/eclass/toolchain-funcs.eclass
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,840 +0,0 @@
-# Copyright 1999-2015 Gentoo Foundation
-# Distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License v2
-# $Id$
-
-# @ECLASS: toolchain-funcs.eclass
-# @MAINTAINER:
-# Toolchain Ninjas <toolchain@gentoo.org>
-# @BLURB: functions to query common info about the toolchain
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# The toolchain-funcs aims to provide a complete suite of functions
-# for gleaning useful information about the toolchain and to simplify
-# ugly things like cross-compiling and multilib. All of this is done
-# in such a way that you can rely on the function always returning
-# something sane.
-
-if [[ -z ${_TOOLCHAIN_FUNCS_ECLASS} ]]; then
-_TOOLCHAIN_FUNCS_ECLASS=1
-
-inherit multilib
-
-# tc-getPROG <VAR [search vars]> <default> [tuple]
-_tc-getPROG() {
- local tuple=$1
- local v var vars=$2
- local prog=$3
-
- var=${vars%% *}
- for v in ${vars} ; do
- if [[ -n ${!v} ]] ; then
- export ${var}="${!v}"
- echo "${!v}"
- return 0
- fi
- done
-
- local search=
- [[ -n $4 ]] && search=$(type -p "$4-${prog}")
- [[ -z ${search} && -n ${!tuple} ]] && search=$(type -p "${!tuple}-${prog}")
- [[ -n ${search} ]] && prog=${search##*/}
-
- export ${var}=${prog}
- echo "${!var}"
-}
-tc-getBUILD_PROG() { _tc-getPROG CBUILD "BUILD_$1 $1_FOR_BUILD HOST$1" "${@:2}"; }
-tc-getPROG() { _tc-getPROG CHOST "$@"; }
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getAR
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the archiver
-tc-getAR() { tc-getPROG AR ar "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getAS
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the assembler
-tc-getAS() { tc-getPROG AS as "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getCC
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C compiler
-tc-getCC() { tc-getPROG CC gcc "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getCPP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C preprocessor
-tc-getCPP() { tc-getPROG CPP cpp "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getCXX
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C++ compiler
-tc-getCXX() { tc-getPROG CXX g++ "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getLD
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the linker
-tc-getLD() { tc-getPROG LD ld "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getSTRIP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the strip program
-tc-getSTRIP() { tc-getPROG STRIP strip "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getNM
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the symbol/object thingy
-tc-getNM() { tc-getPROG NM nm "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getRANLIB
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the archiver indexer
-tc-getRANLIB() { tc-getPROG RANLIB ranlib "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getOBJCOPY
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the object copier
-tc-getOBJCOPY() { tc-getPROG OBJCOPY objcopy "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getOBJDUMP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the object dumper
-tc-getOBJDUMP() { tc-getPROG OBJDUMP objdump "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getF77
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the Fortran 77 compiler
-tc-getF77() { tc-getPROG F77 gfortran "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getFC
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the Fortran 90 compiler
-tc-getFC() { tc-getPROG FC gfortran "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getGCJ
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the java compiler
-tc-getGCJ() { tc-getPROG GCJ gcj "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getGO
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the Go compiler
-tc-getGO() { tc-getPROG GO gccgo "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getPKG_CONFIG
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the pkg-config tool
-tc-getPKG_CONFIG() { tc-getPROG PKG_CONFIG pkg-config "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getRC
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the Windows resource compiler
-tc-getRC() { tc-getPROG RC windres "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getDLLWRAP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the Windows dllwrap utility
-tc-getDLLWRAP() { tc-getPROG DLLWRAP dllwrap "$@"; }
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_AR
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the archiver for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_AR() { tc-getBUILD_PROG AR ar "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_AS
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the assembler for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_AS() { tc-getBUILD_PROG AS as "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_CC
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C compiler for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_CC() { tc-getBUILD_PROG CC gcc "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_CPP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C preprocessor for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_CPP() { tc-getBUILD_PROG CPP cpp "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_CXX
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the C++ compiler for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_CXX() { tc-getBUILD_PROG CXX g++ "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_LD
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the linker for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_LD() { tc-getBUILD_PROG LD ld "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_STRIP
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the strip program for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_STRIP() { tc-getBUILD_PROG STRIP strip "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_NM
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the symbol/object thingy for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_NM() { tc-getBUILD_PROG NM nm "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_RANLIB
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the archiver indexer for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_RANLIB() { tc-getBUILD_PROG RANLIB ranlib "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_OBJCOPY
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the object copier for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_OBJCOPY() { tc-getBUILD_PROG OBJCOPY objcopy "$@"; }
-# @FUNCTION: tc-getBUILD_PKG_CONFIG
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the pkg-config tool for building binaries to run on the build machine
-tc-getBUILD_PKG_CONFIG() { tc-getBUILD_PROG PKG_CONFIG pkg-config "$@"; }
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-export
-# @USAGE: <list of toolchain variables>
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Quick way to export a bunch of compiler vars at once.
-tc-export() {
- local var
- for var in "$@" ; do
- [[ $(type -t tc-get${var}) != "function" ]] && die "tc-export: invalid export variable '${var}'"
- eval tc-get${var} > /dev/null
- done
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-is-cross-compiler
-# @RETURN: Shell true if we are using a cross-compiler, shell false otherwise
-tc-is-cross-compiler() {
- [[ ${CBUILD:-${CHOST}} != ${CHOST} ]]
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-is-softfloat
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# See if this toolchain is a softfloat based one.
-# @CODE
-# The possible return values:
-# - only: the target is always softfloat (never had fpu)
-# - yes: the target should support softfloat
-# - softfp: (arm specific) the target should use hardfloat insns, but softfloat calling convention
-# - no: the target doesn't support softfloat
-# @CODE
-# This allows us to react differently where packages accept
-# softfloat flags in the case where support is optional, but
-# rejects softfloat flags where the target always lacks an fpu.
-tc-is-softfloat() {
- local CTARGET=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
- case ${CTARGET} in
- bfin*|h8300*)
- echo "only" ;;
- *)
- if [[ ${CTARGET//_/-} == *-softfloat-* ]] ; then
- echo "yes"
- elif [[ ${CTARGET//_/-} == *-softfp-* ]] ; then
- echo "softfp"
- else
- echo "no"
- fi
- ;;
- esac
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-is-static-only
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Return shell true if the target does not support shared libs, shell false
-# otherwise.
-tc-is-static-only() {
- local host=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
-
- # *MiNT doesn't have shared libraries, only platform so far
- [[ ${host} == *-mint* ]]
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-export_build_env
-# @USAGE: [compiler variables]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Export common build related compiler settings.
-tc-export_build_env() {
- tc-export "$@"
- # Some build envs will initialize vars like:
- # : ${BUILD_LDFLAGS:-${LDFLAGS}}
- # So make sure all variables are non-empty. #526734
- : ${BUILD_CFLAGS:=-O1 -pipe}
- : ${BUILD_CXXFLAGS:=-O1 -pipe}
- : ${BUILD_CPPFLAGS:= }
- : ${BUILD_LDFLAGS:= }
- export BUILD_{C,CXX,CPP,LD}FLAGS
-
- # Some packages use XXX_FOR_BUILD.
- local v
- for v in BUILD_{C,CXX,CPP,LD}FLAGS ; do
- export ${v#BUILD_}_FOR_BUILD="${!v}"
- done
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-env_build
-# @USAGE: <command> [command args]
-# @INTERNAL
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Setup the compile environment to the build tools and then execute the
-# specified command. We use tc-getBUILD_XX here so that we work with
-# all of the semi-[non-]standard env vars like $BUILD_CC which often
-# the target build system does not check.
-tc-env_build() {
- tc-export_build_env
- CFLAGS=${BUILD_CFLAGS} \
- CXXFLAGS=${BUILD_CXXFLAGS} \
- CPPFLAGS=${BUILD_CPPFLAGS} \
- LDFLAGS=${BUILD_LDFLAGS} \
- AR=$(tc-getBUILD_AR) \
- AS=$(tc-getBUILD_AS) \
- CC=$(tc-getBUILD_CC) \
- CPP=$(tc-getBUILD_CPP) \
- CXX=$(tc-getBUILD_CXX) \
- LD=$(tc-getBUILD_LD) \
- NM=$(tc-getBUILD_NM) \
- PKG_CONFIG=$(tc-getBUILD_PKG_CONFIG) \
- RANLIB=$(tc-getBUILD_RANLIB) \
- "$@"
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: econf_build
-# @USAGE: [econf flags]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Sometimes we need to locally build up some tools to run on CBUILD because
-# the package has helper utils which are compiled+executed when compiling.
-# This won't work when cross-compiling as the CHOST is set to a target which
-# we cannot natively execute.
-#
-# For example, the python package will build up a local python binary using
-# a portable build system (configure+make), but then use that binary to run
-# local python scripts to build up other components of the overall python.
-# We cannot rely on the python binary in $PATH as that often times will be
-# a different version, or not even installed in the first place. Instead,
-# we compile the code in a different directory to run on CBUILD, and then
-# use that binary when compiling the main package to run on CHOST.
-#
-# For example, with newer EAPIs, you'd do something like:
-# @CODE
-# src_configure() {
-# ECONF_SOURCE=${S}
-# if tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
-# mkdir "${WORKDIR}"/${CBUILD}
-# pushd "${WORKDIR}"/${CBUILD} >/dev/null
-# econf_build --disable-some-unused-stuff
-# popd >/dev/null
-# fi
-# ... normal build paths ...
-# }
-# src_compile() {
-# if tc-is-cross-compiler ; then
-# pushd "${WORKDIR}"/${CBUILD} >/dev/null
-# emake one-or-two-build-tools
-# ln/mv build-tools to normal build paths in ${S}/
-# popd >/dev/null
-# fi
-# ... normal build paths ...
-# }
-# @CODE
-econf_build() {
- local CBUILD=${CBUILD:-${CHOST}}
- tc-env_build econf --build=${CBUILD} --host=${CBUILD} "$@"
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-ld-is-gold
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# Return true if the current linker is set to gold.
-tc-ld-is-gold() {
- local out
-
- # First check the linker directly.
- out=$($(tc-getLD "$@") --version 2>&1)
- if [[ ${out} == *"GNU gold"* ]] ; then
- return 0
- fi
-
- # Then see if they're selecting gold via compiler flags.
- # Note: We're assuming they're using LDFLAGS to hold the
- # options and not CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS.
- local base="${T}/test-tc-gold"
- cat <<-EOF > "${base}.c"
- int main() { return 0; }
- EOF
- out=$($(tc-getCC "$@") ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -Wl,--version "${base}.c" -o "${base}" 2>&1)
- rm -f "${base}"*
- if [[ ${out} == *"GNU gold"* ]] ; then
- return 0
- fi
-
- # No gold here!
- return 1
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-ld-disable-gold
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# If the gold linker is currently selected, configure the compilation
-# settings so that we use the older bfd linker instead.
-tc-ld-disable-gold() {
- if ! tc-ld-is-gold "$@" ; then
- # They aren't using gold, so nothing to do!
- return
- fi
-
- ewarn "Forcing usage of the BFD linker instead of GOLD"
-
- # Set up LD to point directly to bfd if it's available.
- # We need to extract the first word in case there are flags appended
- # to its value (like multilib). #545218
- local ld=$(tc-getLD "$@")
- local bfd_ld="${ld%% *}.bfd"
- local path_ld=$(which "${bfd_ld}" 2>/dev/null)
- [[ -e ${path_ld} ]] && export LD=${bfd_ld}
-
- # Set up LDFLAGS to select gold based on the gcc version.
- local major=$(gcc-major-version "$@")
- local minor=$(gcc-minor-version "$@")
- if [[ ${major} -lt 4 ]] || [[ ${major} -eq 4 && ${minor} -lt 8 ]] ; then
- # <=gcc-4.7 requires some coercion. Only works if bfd exists.
- if [[ -e ${path_ld} ]] ; then
- local d="${T}/bfd-linker"
- mkdir -p "${d}"
- ln -sf "${path_ld}" "${d}"/ld
- export LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -B${d}"
- else
- die "unable to locate a BFD linker to bypass gold"
- fi
- else
- # gcc-4.8+ supports -fuse-ld directly.
- export LDFLAGS="${LDFLAGS} -fuse-ld=bfd"
- fi
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-has-openmp
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# See if the toolchain supports OpenMP.
-tc-has-openmp() {
- local base="${T}/test-tc-openmp"
- cat <<-EOF > "${base}.c"
- #include <omp.h>
- int main() {
- int nthreads, tid, ret = 0;
- #pragma omp parallel private(nthreads, tid)
- {
- tid = omp_get_thread_num();
- nthreads = omp_get_num_threads(); ret += tid + nthreads;
- }
- return ret;
- }
- EOF
- $(tc-getCC "$@") -fopenmp "${base}.c" -o "${base}" >&/dev/null
- local ret=$?
- rm -f "${base}"*
- return ${ret}
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: tc-has-tls
-# @USAGE: [-s|-c|-l] [toolchain prefix]
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# See if the toolchain supports thread local storage (TLS). Use -s to test the
-# compiler, -c to also test the assembler, and -l to also test the C library
-# (the default).
-tc-has-tls() {
- local base="${T}/test-tc-tls"
- cat <<-EOF > "${base}.c"
- int foo(int *i) {
- static __thread int j = 0;
- return *i ? j : *i;
- }
- EOF
- local flags
- case $1 in
- -s) flags="-S";;
- -c) flags="-c";;
- -l) ;;
- -*) die "Usage: tc-has-tls [-c|-l] [toolchain prefix]";;
- esac
- : ${flags:=-fPIC -shared -Wl,-z,defs}
- [[ $1 == -* ]] && shift
- $(tc-getCC "$@") ${flags} "${base}.c" -o "${base}" >&/dev/null
- local ret=$?
- rm -f "${base}"*
- return ${ret}
-}
-
-
-# Parse information from CBUILD/CHOST/CTARGET rather than
-# use external variables from the profile.
-tc-ninja_magic_to_arch() {
-ninj() { [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && echo $1 || echo $2 ; }
-
- local type=$1
- local host=$2
- [[ -z ${host} ]] && host=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
-
- local KV=${KV:-${KV_FULL}}
- [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && [[ -z ${KV} ]] && \
- ewarn "QA: Kernel version could not be determined, please inherit kernel-2 or linux-info"
-
- case ${host} in
- aarch64*) echo arm64;;
- alpha*) echo alpha;;
- arm*) echo arm;;
- avr*) ninj avr32 avr;;
- bfin*) ninj blackfin bfin;;
- c6x*) echo c6x;;
- cris*) echo cris;;
- frv*) echo frv;;
- hexagon*) echo hexagon;;
- hppa*) ninj parisc hppa;;
- i?86*)
- # Starting with linux-2.6.24, the 'x86_64' and 'i386'
- # trees have been unified into 'x86'.
- # FreeBSD still uses i386
- if [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -lt $(KV_to_int 2.6.24) || ${host} == *freebsd* ]] ; then
- echo i386
- else
- echo x86
- fi
- ;;
- ia64*) echo ia64;;
- m68*) echo m68k;;
- metag*) echo metag;;
- microblaze*) echo microblaze;;
- mips*) echo mips;;
- nios2*) echo nios2;;
- nios*) echo nios;;
- or32*) echo openrisc;;
- powerpc*)
- # Starting with linux-2.6.15, the 'ppc' and 'ppc64' trees
- # have been unified into simply 'powerpc', but until 2.6.16,
- # ppc32 is still using ARCH="ppc" as default
- if [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -ge $(KV_to_int 2.6.16) ]] ; then
- echo powerpc
- elif [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -eq $(KV_to_int 2.6.15) ]] ; then
- if [[ ${host} == powerpc64* ]] || [[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] ; then
- echo powerpc
- else
- echo ppc
- fi
- elif [[ ${host} == powerpc64* ]] ; then
- echo ppc64
- elif [[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "ppc64" ]] ; then
- ninj ppc64 ppc
- else
- echo ppc
- fi
- ;;
- riscv*) echo riscv;;
- s390*) echo s390;;
- score*) echo score;;
- sh64*) ninj sh64 sh;;
- sh*) echo sh;;
- sparc64*) ninj sparc64 sparc;;
- sparc*) [[ ${PROFILE_ARCH} == "sparc64" ]] \
- && ninj sparc64 sparc \
- || echo sparc
- ;;
- tile*) echo tile;;
- vax*) echo vax;;
- x86_64*freebsd*) echo amd64;;
- x86_64*)
- # Starting with linux-2.6.24, the 'x86_64' and 'i386'
- # trees have been unified into 'x86'.
- if [[ ${type} == "kern" ]] && [[ $(KV_to_int ${KV}) -ge $(KV_to_int 2.6.24) ]] ; then
- echo x86
- else
- ninj x86_64 amd64
- fi
- ;;
- xtensa*) echo xtensa;;
-
- # since our usage of tc-arch is largely concerned with
- # normalizing inputs for testing ${CTARGET}, let's filter
- # other cross targets (mingw and such) into the unknown.
- *) echo unknown;;
- esac
-}
-# @FUNCTION: tc-arch-kernel
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the kernel arch according to the compiler target
-tc-arch-kernel() {
- tc-ninja_magic_to_arch kern "$@"
-}
-# @FUNCTION: tc-arch
-# @USAGE: [toolchain prefix]
-# @RETURN: name of the portage arch according to the compiler target
-tc-arch() {
- tc-ninja_magic_to_arch portage "$@"
-}
-
-tc-endian() {
- local host=$1
- [[ -z ${host} ]] && host=${CTARGET:-${CHOST}}
- host=${host%%-*}
-
- case ${host} in
- aarch64*be) echo big;;
- aarch64) echo little;;
- alpha*) echo big;;
- arm*b*) echo big;;
- arm*) echo little;;
- cris*) echo little;;
- hppa*) echo big;;
- i?86*) echo little;;
- ia64*) echo little;;
- m68*) echo big;;
- mips*l*) echo little;;
- mips*) echo big;;
- powerpc*le) echo little;;
- powerpc*) echo big;;
- s390*) echo big;;
- sh*b*) echo big;;
- sh*) echo little;;
- sparc*) echo big;;
- x86_64*) echo little;;
- *) echo wtf;;
- esac
-}
-
-# Internal func. The first argument is the version info to expand.
-# Query the preprocessor to improve compatibility across different
-# compilers rather than maintaining a --version flag matrix. #335943
-_gcc_fullversion() {
- local ver="$1"; shift
- set -- `$(tc-getCPP "$@") -E -P - <<<"__GNUC__ __GNUC_MINOR__ __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__"`
- eval echo "$ver"
-}
-
-# @FUNCTION: gcc-fullversion
-# @RETURN: compiler version (major.minor.micro: [3.4.6])
-gcc-fullversion() {
- _gcc_fullversion '$1.$2.$3' "$@"
-}
-# @FUNCTION: gcc-version
-# @RETURN: compiler version (major.minor: [3.4].6)
-gcc-version() {
- _gcc_fullversion '$1.$2' "$@"
-}
-# @FUNCTION: gcc-major-version
-# @RETURN: major compiler version (major: [3].4.6)
-gcc-major-version() {
- _gcc_fullversion '$1' "$@"
-}
-# @FUNCTION: gcc-minor-version
-# @RETURN: minor compiler version (minor: 3.[4].6)
-gcc-minor-version() {
- _gcc_fullversion '$2' "$@"
-}
-# @FUNCTION: gcc-micro-version
-# @RETURN: micro compiler version (micro: 3.4.[6])
-gcc-micro-version() {
- _gcc_fullversion '$3' "$@"
-}
-
-# Returns the installation directory - internal toolchain
-# function for use by _gcc-specs-exists (for flag-o-matic).
-_gcc-install-dir() {
- echo "$(LC_ALL=C $(tc-getCC) -print-search-dirs 2> /dev/null |\
- awk '$1=="install:" {print $2}')"
-}
-# Returns true if the indicated specs file exists - internal toolchain
-# function for use by flag-o-matic.
-_gcc-specs-exists() {
- [[ -f $(_gcc-install-dir)/$1 ]]
-}
-
-# Returns requested gcc specs directive unprocessed - for used by
-# gcc-specs-directive()
-# Note; later specs normally overwrite earlier ones; however if a later
-# spec starts with '+' then it appends.
-# gcc -dumpspecs is parsed first, followed by files listed by "gcc -v"
-# as "Reading <file>", in order. Strictly speaking, if there's a
-# $(gcc_install_dir)/specs, the built-in specs aren't read, however by
-# the same token anything from 'gcc -dumpspecs' is overridden by
-# the contents of $(gcc_install_dir)/specs so the result is the
-# same either way.
-_gcc-specs-directive_raw() {
- local cc=$(tc-getCC)
- local specfiles=$(LC_ALL=C ${cc} -v 2>&1 | awk '$1=="Reading" {print $NF}')
- ${cc} -dumpspecs 2> /dev/null | cat - ${specfiles} | awk -v directive=$1 \
-'BEGIN { pspec=""; spec=""; outside=1 }
-$1=="*"directive":" { pspec=spec; spec=""; outside=0; next }
- outside || NF==0 || ( substr($1,1,1)=="*" && substr($1,length($1),1)==":" ) { outside=1; next }
- spec=="" && substr($0,1,1)=="+" { spec=pspec " " substr($0,2); next }
- { spec=spec $0 }
-END { print spec }'
- return 0
-}
-
-# Return the requested gcc specs directive, with all included
-# specs expanded.
-# Note, it does not check for inclusion loops, which cause it
-# to never finish - but such loops are invalid for gcc and we're
-# assuming gcc is operational.
-gcc-specs-directive() {
- local directive subdname subdirective
- directive="$(_gcc-specs-directive_raw $1)"
- while [[ ${directive} == *%\(*\)* ]]; do
- subdname=${directive/*%\(}
- subdname=${subdname/\)*}
- subdirective="$(_gcc-specs-directive_raw ${subdname})"
- directive="${directive//\%(${subdname})/${subdirective}}"
- done
- echo "${directive}"
- return 0
-}
-
-# Returns true if gcc sets relro
-gcc-specs-relro() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive link_command)
- [[ "${directive/\{!norelro:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc sets now
-gcc-specs-now() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive link_command)
- [[ "${directive/\{!nonow:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc builds PIEs
-gcc-specs-pie() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1)
- [[ "${directive/\{!nopie:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc builds with the stack protector
-gcc-specs-ssp() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1)
- [[ "${directive/\{!fno-stack-protector:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc upgrades fstack-protector to fstack-protector-all
-gcc-specs-ssp-to-all() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1)
- [[ "${directive/\{!fno-stack-protector-all:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc builds with fno-strict-overflow
-gcc-specs-nostrict() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1)
- [[ "${directive/\{!fstrict-overflow:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-# Returns true if gcc builds with fstack-check
-gcc-specs-stack-check() {
- local directive
- directive=$(gcc-specs-directive cc1)
- [[ "${directive/\{!fno-stack-check:}" != "${directive}" ]]
-}
-
-
-# @FUNCTION: gen_usr_ldscript
-# @USAGE: [-a] <list of libs to create linker scripts for>
-# @DESCRIPTION:
-# This function generate linker scripts in /usr/lib for dynamic
-# libs in /lib. This is to fix linking problems when you have
-# the .so in /lib, and the .a in /usr/lib. What happens is that
-# in some cases when linking dynamic, the .a in /usr/lib is used
-# instead of the .so in /lib due to gcc/libtool tweaking ld's
-# library search path. This causes many builds to fail.
-# See bug #4411 for more info.
-#
-# Note that you should in general use the unversioned name of
-# the library (libfoo.so), as ldconfig should usually update it
-# correctly to point to the latest version of the library present.
-gen_usr_ldscript() {
- local lib libdir=$(get_libdir) output_format="" auto=false suffix=$(get_libname)
- [[ -z ${ED+set} ]] && local ED=${D%/}${EPREFIX}/
-
- tc-is-static-only && return
-
- # Eventually we'd like to get rid of this func completely #417451
- case ${CTARGET:-${CHOST}} in
- *-darwin*) ;;
- *-android*) return 0 ;;
- *linux*|*-freebsd*|*-openbsd*|*-netbsd*)
- use prefix && return 0 ;;
- *) return 0 ;;
- esac
-
- # Just make sure it exists
- dodir /usr/${libdir}
-
- if [[ $1 == "-a" ]] ; then
- auto=true
- shift
- dodir /${libdir}
- fi
-
- # OUTPUT_FORMAT gives hints to the linker as to what binary format
- # is referenced ... makes multilib saner
- local flags=( ${CFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS} -Wl,--verbose )
- if $(tc-getLD) --version | grep -q 'GNU gold' ; then
- # If they're using gold, manually invoke the old bfd. #487696
- local d="${T}/bfd-linker"
- mkdir -p "${d}"
- ln -sf $(which ${CHOST}-ld.bfd) "${d}"/ld
- flags+=( -B"${d}" )
- fi
- output_format=$($(tc-getCC) "${flags[@]}" 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^OUTPUT_FORMAT("\([^"]*\)",.*/\1/p')
- [[ -n ${output_format} ]] && output_format="OUTPUT_FORMAT ( ${output_format} )"
-
- for lib in "$@" ; do
- local tlib
- if ${auto} ; then
- lib="lib${lib}${suffix}"
- else
- # Ensure /lib/${lib} exists to avoid dangling scripts/symlinks.
- # This especially is for AIX where $(get_libname) can return ".a",
- # so /lib/${lib} might be moved to /usr/lib/${lib} (by accident).
- [[ -r ${ED}/${libdir}/${lib} ]] || continue
- #TODO: better die here?
- fi
-
- case ${CTARGET:-${CHOST}} in
- *-darwin*)
- if ${auto} ; then
- tlib=$(scanmacho -qF'%S#F' "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${lib})
- else
- tlib=$(scanmacho -qF'%S#F' "${ED}"/${libdir}/${lib})
- fi
- [[ -z ${tlib} ]] && die "unable to read install_name from ${lib}"
- tlib=${tlib##*/}
-
- if ${auto} ; then
- mv "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${lib%${suffix}}.*${suffix#.} "${ED}"/${libdir}/ || die
- # some install_names are funky: they encode a version
- if [[ ${tlib} != ${lib%${suffix}}.*${suffix#.} ]] ; then
- mv "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${tlib%${suffix}}.*${suffix#.} "${ED}"/${libdir}/ || die
- fi
- rm -f "${ED}"/${libdir}/${lib}
- fi
-
- # Mach-O files have an id, which is like a soname, it tells how
- # another object linking against this lib should reference it.
- # Since we moved the lib from usr/lib into lib this reference is
- # wrong. Hence, we update it here. We don't configure with
- # libdir=/lib because that messes up libtool files.
- # Make sure we don't lose the specific version, so just modify the
- # existing install_name
- if [[ ! -w "${ED}/${libdir}/${tlib}" ]] ; then
- chmod u+w "${ED}${libdir}/${tlib}" # needed to write to it
- local nowrite=yes
- fi
- install_name_tool \
- -id "${EPREFIX}"/${libdir}/${tlib} \
- "${ED}"/${libdir}/${tlib} || die "install_name_tool failed"
- [[ -n ${nowrite} ]] && chmod u-w "${ED}${libdir}/${tlib}"
- # Now as we don't use GNU binutils and our linker doesn't
- # understand linker scripts, just create a symlink.
- pushd "${ED}/usr/${libdir}" > /dev/null
- ln -snf "../../${libdir}/${tlib}" "${lib}"
- popd > /dev/null
- ;;
- *)
- if ${auto} ; then
- tlib=$(scanelf -qF'%S#F' "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${lib})
- [[ -z ${tlib} ]] && die "unable to read SONAME from ${lib}"
- mv "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${lib}* "${ED}"/${libdir}/ || die
- # some SONAMEs are funky: they encode a version before the .so
- if [[ ${tlib} != ${lib}* ]] ; then
- mv "${ED}"/usr/${libdir}/${tlib}* "${ED}"/${libdir}/ || die
- fi
- rm -f "${ED}"/${libdir}/${lib}
- else
- tlib=${lib}
- fi
- cat > "${ED}/usr/${libdir}/${lib}" <<-END_LDSCRIPT
- /* GNU ld script
- Since Gentoo has critical dynamic libraries in /lib, and the static versions
- in /usr/lib, we need to have a "fake" dynamic lib in /usr/lib, otherwise we
- run into linking problems. This "fake" dynamic lib is a linker script that
- redirects the linker to the real lib. And yes, this works in the cross-
- compiling scenario as the sysroot-ed linker will prepend the real path.
-
- See bug https://bugs.gentoo.org/4411 for more info.
- */
- ${output_format}
- GROUP ( ${EPREFIX}/${libdir}/${tlib} )
- END_LDSCRIPT
- ;;
- esac
- fperms a+x "/usr/${libdir}/${lib}" || die "could not change perms on ${lib}"
- done
-}
-
-fi
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
2016-06-14 2:00 [gentoo-commits] proj/android:master " Benda XU
@ 2016-07-21 2:23 ` Benda XU
0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Benda XU @ 2016-07-21 2:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: 476e3eade829ef401bcc2eaf8ae7d0262f3d121f
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Tue Jun 14 01:59:53 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Tue Jun 14 01:59:53 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=476e3ead
user.eclass: gracefully return early on for enewgroup and enewuser.
eclass/user.eclass | 12 ++++++++++--
1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/user.eclass b/eclass/user.eclass
index 860aba0..9fddbbb 100644
--- a/eclass/user.eclass
+++ b/eclass/user.eclass
@@ -107,6 +107,10 @@ egetent() {
# Default uid is (pass -1 for this) next available, default shell is
# /bin/false, default homedir is /dev/null, and there are no default groups.
enewuser() {
+ if [[ ${EUID} != 0 ]] ; then
+ einfo "Donot have enough privilege to execute ${FUNCNAME[0]}"
+ return 0
+ fi
_assert_pkg_ebuild_phase ${FUNCNAME}
# get the username
@@ -247,7 +251,7 @@ enewuser() {
;;
*)
- useradd -r "${opts[@]}" "${euser}" || use prefix || die
+ useradd -r "${opts[@]}" "${euser}" || die
;;
esac
@@ -267,6 +271,10 @@ enewuser() {
# do the rest. You may specify the gid for the group or allow the group to
# allocate the next available one.
enewgroup() {
+ if [[ ${EUID} != 0 ]] ; then
+ einfo "Donot have enough privilege to execute ${FUNCNAME[0]}"
+ return 0
+ fi
_assert_pkg_ebuild_phase ${FUNCNAME}
# get the group
@@ -340,7 +348,7 @@ enewgroup() {
opts="-g ${egid}"
fi
# We specify -r so that we get a GID in the system range from login.defs
- groupadd -r ${opts} "${egroup}" || use prefix || die
+ groupadd -r ${opts} "${egroup}" || die
;;
esac
}
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
@ 2016-07-21 2:23 Benda XU
0 siblings, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Benda XU @ 2016-07-21 2:23 UTC (permalink / raw
To: gentoo-commits
commit: f940e6ec473b0e918c6bde8801ca17d88f9834b0
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gmail <DOT> com>
AuthorDate: Sun Jul 17 07:47:55 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Sun Jul 17 07:47:55 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=f940e6ec
prefix.eclass: split the heuristics into hprefixify.
eclass/prefix.eclass | 79 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------
1 file changed, 61 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/prefix.eclass b/eclass/prefix.eclass
index 40e5097..411b365 100644
--- a/eclass/prefix.eclass
+++ b/eclass/prefix.eclass
@@ -27,25 +27,17 @@ fi
# @FUNCTION: eprefixify
# @USAGE: <list of to be eprefixified files>
# @DESCRIPTION:
-# replaces @GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@ with ${EPREFIX} for the given files,
-# tries a set of heuristics if @GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@ is not found,
-# dies if no arguments are given, a file does not exist, or changing a
+# Replaces @GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@ with ${EPREFIX} for the given files,
+# Dies if no arguments are given, a file does not exist, or changing a
# file failed.
eprefixify() {
- [[ $# -lt 1 ]] && die "at least one argument required"
-
+ [[ $# -lt 1 ]] && die "at least one file operand is required"
einfo "Adjusting to prefix ${EPREFIX:-/}"
local x
for x in "$@" ; do
if [[ -e ${x} ]] ; then
ebegin " ${x##*/}"
- if grep -q @GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@ "${x}" ; then
- sed -i -e "s|@GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@|${EPREFIX}|g" "${x}"
- else
- sed -r \
- -e "s,([^[:alnum:]}])/(usr|etc|bin|sbin|var|opt)/,\1${EPREFIX}/\2/,g" \
- -i "${x}"
- fi
+ sed -i -e "s|@GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@|${EPREFIX}|g" "${x}"
eend $? || die "failed to eprefixify ${x}"
else
die "${x} does not exist"
@@ -55,28 +47,78 @@ eprefixify() {
return 0
}
+# @FUNCTION: hprefixify
+# @USAGE: [ -w <line matching regex> ] [-e <extended regex>] <list of files>
+# @DESCRIPTION:
+#
+# Tries a set of heuristics to prefixify the given files, Dies if no
+# arguments are given, a file does not exist, or changing a file failed.
+#
+# Additional extended regular expression can be passed by -e or
+# environment variable PREFIX_EXTRA_REGEX. The default heuristics can
+# be constrained to lines matching regular expressions passed by -w or
+# environment variable PREFIX_LINE_MATCH.
+hprefixify() {
+ local PREFIX_EXTRA_REGEX PREFIX_LINE_MATCH xl=() x
+ while [[ $# -gt 0 ]]; do
+ case $1 in
+ -e)
+ PREFIX_EXTRA_REGEX="$2"
+ shift
+ ;;
+ -w)
+ PREFIX_LINE_MATCHING="$2"
+ shift
+ ;;
+ *)
+ xl+=( "$1" )
+ ;;
+ esac
+ shift
+ done
+
+ [[ ${#xl[@]} -lt 1 ]] && die "at least one file operand is required"
+ einfo "Adjusting to prefix ${EPREFIX:-/}"
+ for x in "${xl[@]}" ; do
+ if [[ -e ${x} ]] ; then
+ ebegin " ${x##*/}"
+ sed -r \
+ -e "${PREFIX_LINE_MATCH}s,([^[:alnum:]}\)\.])/(usr|lib(|[onx]?32|n?64)|etc|bin|sbin|var|opt),\1${EPREFIX}/\2,g" \
+ -e "${PREFIX_EXTRA_REGEX}" \
+ -i "${x}"
+ eend $? || die "failed to prefixify ${x}"
+ else
+ die "${x} does not exist"
+ fi
+ done
+}
+
# @FUNCTION: __temp_prefixify
-# @USAGE: on a single file
+# @USAGE: a single file. Internal use only.
# @DESCRIPTION:
# copies the files to ${T}, calls eprefixify, echos the new file.
__temp_prefixify() {
if [[ -e $1 ]] ; then
local f=${1##*/}
cp "$1" "${T}" || die "failed to copy file"
- eprefixify "${T}"/${f} > /dev/null
- echo "${T}"/${f}
+ local x="${T}"/${f}
+ if grep -qs @GENTOO_PORTAGE_EPREFIX@ "${x}" ; then
+ eprefixify "${T}"/${f} > /dev/null
+ else
+ hprefixify "${T}"/${f} > /dev/null
+ fi
+ echo "${x}"
else
die "$1 does not exist"
fi
}
# @FUNCTION: fprefixify
-# @USAGE: fprefixfy function files
+# @USAGE: <function> <files>
# @DESCRIPTION:
# prefixify a function call.
# copies the files to ${T}, calls eprefixify, and calls the function.
-#
-# For example:
+# @EXAMPLE:
# fprefixify doexe ${FILESDIR}/fix_libtool_files.sh
# fprefixify epatch ${FILESDIR}/${PN}-4.0.2-path.patch
fprefixify() {
@@ -100,6 +142,7 @@ fprefixify() {
${func} "${f}"
eend $? || die "failed to execute ${func}"
done
+ ;;
esac
return 0
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
2016-06-24 3:07 [gentoo-commits] proj/android:master " Benda XU
@ 2016-07-21 2:23 ` Benda XU
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To: gentoo-commits
commit: c147c553072030cd06f55f6bde6360199bb1c9f9
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Fri Jun 24 03:07:13 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Fri Jun 24 03:07:13 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=c147c553
toolchain.eclass: prefixify cross compile parts.
eclass/toolchain.eclass | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/toolchain.eclass b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
index 44ec160..b6df2da 100644
--- a/eclass/toolchain.eclass
+++ b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
@@ -1833,8 +1833,8 @@ gcc_movelibs() {
# that you want to link against when building tools rather than building
# code to run on the target.
if tc_version_is_at_least 5 && is_crosscompile ; then
- dodir "${HOSTLIBPATH}"
- mv "${D}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/libcc1* "${D}${HOSTLIBPATH}" || die
+ dodir "${HOSTLIBPATH#${EPREFIX}}"
+ mv "${ED}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/libcc1* "${D}${HOSTLIBPATH}" || die
fi
# For all the libs that are built for CTARGET, move them into the
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* [gentoo-commits] dev/heroxbd:master commit in: eclass/
2016-07-21 2:19 [gentoo-commits] proj/android:master " Benda XU
@ 2016-07-21 2:23 ` Benda XU
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To: gentoo-commits
commit: f237ba70585b97ba8e45882bb2f5926323b3e658
Author: Benda Xu <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
AuthorDate: Thu Jul 21 02:16:13 2016 +0000
Commit: Benda XU <heroxbd <AT> gentoo <DOT> org>
CommitDate: Thu Jul 21 02:16:13 2016 +0000
URL: https://gitweb.gentoo.org/dev/heroxbd.git/commit/?id=f237ba70
toolchain.eclass: a couple of ED fixes.
eclass/toolchain.eclass | 10 +++++-----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/eclass/toolchain.eclass b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
index b6df2da..5a4c92d 100644
--- a/eclass/toolchain.eclass
+++ b/eclass/toolchain.eclass
@@ -1711,7 +1711,7 @@ toolchain_src_install() {
# Now do the fun stripping stuff
env RESTRICT="" CHOST=${CHOST} prepstrip "${D}${BINPATH}"
is_crosscompile && \
- env RESTRICT="" CHOST=${CHOST} prepstrip "${D}/${HOSTLIBPATH}"
+ env RESTRICT="" CHOST=${CHOST} prepstrip "${D}${HOSTLIBPATH}"
env RESTRICT="" CHOST=${CTARGET} prepstrip "${D}${LIBPATH}"
# gcc used to install helper binaries in lib/ but then moved to libexec/
[[ -d ${D}${PREFIX}/libexec/gcc ]] && \
@@ -1719,7 +1719,7 @@ toolchain_src_install() {
cd "${S}"
if is_crosscompile; then
- rm -rf "${D}"/usr/share/{man,info}
+ rm -rf "${ED}"usr/share/{man,info}
rm -rf "${D}"${DATAPATH}/{man,info}
else
if tc_version_is_at_least 3.0 ; then
@@ -1729,10 +1729,10 @@ toolchain_src_install() {
fi
fi
has noinfo ${FEATURES} \
- && rm -r "${D}/${DATAPATH}"/info \
+ && rm -r "${D}${DATAPATH}"/info \
|| prepinfo "${DATAPATH#${EPREFIX}}"
has noman ${FEATURES} \
- && rm -r "${D}/${DATAPATH}"/man \
+ && rm -r "${D}${DATAPATH}"/man \
|| prepman "${DATAPATH#${EPREFIX}}"
fi
# prune empty dirs left behind
@@ -1834,7 +1834,7 @@ gcc_movelibs() {
# code to run on the target.
if tc_version_is_at_least 5 && is_crosscompile ; then
dodir "${HOSTLIBPATH#${EPREFIX}}"
- mv "${ED}"/usr/$(get_libdir)/libcc1* "${D}${HOSTLIBPATH}" || die
+ mv "${ED}"usr/$(get_libdir)/libcc1* "${D}${HOSTLIBPATH}" || die
fi
# For all the libs that are built for CTARGET, move them into the
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