#!/bin/sh # # Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # # This shell script is used to rebuild the gcc and toolchain binaries # for the Android NDK. # PROGDIR=$(dirname "$0") . "$PROGDIR/prebuilt-common.sh" PROGRAM_PARAMETERS="<dst-dir>" PROGRAM_DESCRIPTION="\ This script allows you to generate a 'wrapper toolchain', i.e. a set of simple scripts that act as toolchain binaries (e.g. my-cc, my-c++, my-ld, etc...) but call another installed toolchain instead, possibly with additional command-line options. For example, imagine we want a toolchain that generates 32-bit binaries while running on a 64-bit system, we could call this script as: $PROGNAME --cflags="-m32" --cxxflags="-m32" --ldflags="-m32" /tmp/my-toolchain Then, this will create programs like: /tmp/my-toolchain/my-cc /tmp/my-toolchain/my-gcc /tmp/my-toolchain/my-c++ /tmp/my-toolchain/my-g++ /tmp/my-toolchain/my-ld ... Where the compilers and linkers will add the -m32 flag to the command-line before calling the host version of 'cc', 'gcc', etc... Generally speaking: - The 'destination toolchain' is the one that will be called by the generated wrapper script. It is identified by a 'destination prefix' (e.g. 'x86_64-linux-gnu-', note the dash at the end). If is empty by default, but can be changed with --dst-prefix=<prefix> - The 'source prefix' is the prefix added to the generated toolchain scripts, it is 'my-' by default, but can be changed with --src-prefix=<prefix> - You can use --cflags, --cxxflags, --ldflags, etc... to add extra command-line flags for the generated compiler, linker, etc.. scripts " DEFAULT_SRC_PREFIX="my-" DEFAULT_DST_PREFIX="" SRC_PREFIX=$DEFAULT_SRC_PREFIX register_var_option "--src-prefix=<prefix>" SRC_PREFIX "Set source toolchain prefix" DST_PREFIX=$DEFAULT_DST_PREFIX register_var_option "--dst-prefix=<prefix>" DST_PREFIX "Set destination toolchain prefix" EXTRA_CFLAGS= register_var_option "--cflags=<options>" EXTRA_CFLAGS "Add extra C compiler flags" EXTRA_CXXFLAGS= register_var_option "--cxxflags=<options>" EXTRA_CXXFLAGS "Add extra C++ compiler flags" EXTRA_LDFLAGS= register_var_option "--ldflags=<options>" EXTRA_LDFLAGS "Add extra linker flags" EXTRA_ASFLAGS= register_var_option "--asflags=<options>" EXTRA_ASFLAGS "Add extra assembler flags" EXTRA_ARFLAGS= register_var_option "--arflags=<options>" EXTRA_ARFLAGS "Add extra archiver flags" CCACHE= register_var_option "--ccache=<prefix>" CCACHE "Use ccache compiler driver" PROGRAMS="cc gcc c++ g++ cpp as ld ar ranlib strip strings nm objdump dlltool" register_var_option "--programs=<list>" PROGRAMS "List of programs to generate wrapper for" extract_parameters "$@" PROGRAMS=$(commas_to_spaces "$PROGRAMS") if [ -z "$PROGRAMS" ]; then panic "Empty program list, nothing to do!" fi DST_DIR="$PARAMETERS" if [ -z "$DST_DIR" ]; then panic "Please provide a destination directory as a parameter! See --help for details." fi mkdir -p "$DST_DIR" fail_panic "Could not create destination directory: $DST_DIR" # Check if mingw compiler has dlfcn.h # $1: mignw compiler # mingw_has_dlfcn_h () { local CC="$1" if [ ! -f "$CC" ]; then # compiler not found return 1 fi "$CC" -xc /dev/null -dM -E | grep -q MINGW if [ $? != 0 ]; then # not a mingw compiler return 1 fi "$CC" -xc -c /dev/null -include dlfcn.h -o /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 } # Generate a small wrapper program # # $1: program name, without any prefix (e.g. gcc, g++, ar, etc..) # $2: source prefix (e.g. 'i586-mingw32msvc-') # $3: destination prefix (e.g. 'i586-px-mingw32msvc-') # $4: destination directory for the generate program # gen_wrapper_program () { local PROG="$1" local SRC_PREFIX="$2" local DST_PREFIX="$3" local DST_FILE="$4/${SRC_PREFIX}$PROG" local FLAGS="" local LDFLAGS="" case $PROG in cc|gcc|cpp) FLAGS=$FLAGS" $EXTRA_CFLAGS" if mingw_has_dlfcn_h ${DST_PREFIX}$PROG; then LDFLAGS="-ldl" fi ;; c++|g++) FLAGS=$FLAGS" $EXTRA_CXXFLAGS" if mingw_has_dlfcn_h ${DST_PREFIX}$PROG; then LDFLAGS="-ldl" fi ;; ar) FLAGS=$FLAGS" $EXTRA_ARFLAGS";; as) FLAGS=$FLAGS" $EXTRA_ASFLAGS";; ld|ld.bfd|ld.gold) FLAGS=$FLAGS" $EXTRA_LDFLAGS";; esac if [ -n "$CCACHE" ]; then DST_PREFIX=$CCACHE" "$DST_PREFIX fi cat > "$DST_FILE" << EOF #!/bin/sh # Auto-generated, do not edit ${DST_PREFIX}$PROG $FLAGS "\$@" $LDFLAGS EOF chmod +x "$DST_FILE" log "Generating: ${SRC_PREFIX}$PROG" } log "Generating toolchain wrappers in: $DST_DIR" for PROG in $PROGRAMS; do gen_wrapper_program $PROG "$SRC_PREFIX" "$DST_PREFIX" "$DST_DIR" done log "Done!"