# Copyright (C) 1992-2019, 2020, 2024 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of DejaGnu.
#
# DejaGnu is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# DejaGnu is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
# WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
# General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with DejaGnu. If not, see .
# This file was written by Rob Savoye and
# extensively modified by Bob Manson .
# A hairy pattern to recognize text.
set text "\[- A-Za-z0-9\.\;\"\_\:\'\`\(\)\!\#\=\+\?\&\*]"
# This is a collection of support procs for the target data
# structures. We use a named array, since Tcl has no real data
# structures. Here's the special index words for the array:
# Required fields are:
# name - the name of the target. (mostly for error messages) This
# should also be the string used for this target's array.
# It should also be the same as the linker script so we
# can find them dynamically.
# Optional fields are:
# ldflags - the flags required to produce a fully linked executable.
# config - the target canonical for this target. This is a regexp
# as passed to istarget or isnative.
# cflags - the flags required to produce an object file from a
# source file.
# connect - the connectmode for this target. This is for both IP and
# serial connections.
# hostname - the hostname of the target. This is for TCP/IP based
# connections, and is also used for versions of tip that
# use /etc/remote.
# serial - the serial port. This is typically /dev/tty? or com?:.
# baud - the baud rate for a serial port connection.
# netport - the IP port.
# x10 - parameters for the x10 controller (used to reboot)
# fileid - the fileid or spawn id of of the connection.
# prompt - a regexp for matching the prompt.
# ioport - the port for I/O on dual port systems.
#
# there are three main arrays, indexed in with "target", "build", and "host".
# all other targets are indexed with a name usually based on the linker script
# like "idp", or "ex93x.ld".
#
# Set the target connection.
#
proc push_target { name } {
pop_config target
push_config target $name
}
# Set the host connection.
#
proc push_host { name } {
pop_config host
push_config host $name
}
# Set the build connection.
#
proc push_build { name } {
pop_config build
push_config build $name
}
# Set the config for the current host or target connection.
#
proc push_config { type name } {
global target_info
verbose "pushing config for $type, name is $name"
if {[info exists target_info($type,name)]} {
if { $target_info($type,name) == $name } {
error "pushing config for $type, '$name' twice"
}
}
set target_info($type,name) $name
}
# Set the current connection for target or host.
#
proc pop_config { type } {
global target_info
if {[info exists target_info($type,name)]} {
unset target_info($type,name)
}
}
# Unset the target connection.
#
proc pop_target { } {
pop_config target
}
# Unset the host connection.
#
proc pop_host { } {
pop_config host
}
# Remove extraneous warnings from TEXT.
#
# An example is:
# ld.so: warning: /usr/lib/libc.so.1.8.1 has older revision than expected 9
#
proc prune_warnings { text } {
global host_triplet
# remove the \r part of "\r\n" so we don't break all the patterns
# we want to match.
regsub -all -- "\r" $text "" text
# This is from sun4's. Do it for all machines for now.
# The "\\1" is to try to preserve a "\n" but only if necessary.
if {[ishost "sparc-*-sunos*"]} {
regsub -all "(^|\n)(ld.so: warning:\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
}
# See Brendan for the raison d'etre of this one.
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Kehoe
if {[ishost "alpha*-*-*"]} {
regsub -all "(^|\n)(/usr/(ucb|bin)/ld.*without exceptions was\[^\n\]+\n?)" $text "\\1" text
}
if {[ishost "hppa*-*-hpux*"]} {
# Ignore the compiler's warnings about PA incompatibility.
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*PA 2.0 object file \[^\n\]* was detected. The linked output may not run on a PA 1.x system." $text "" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*PA 2.0 object file \[^\n\]* was detected. The linked output may not run on a PA 1.x system." $text "" text
# And the linker's +vcompatwarnings verbage.
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*Linker features were used that may not be supported\[^\n\]*.\[^\n\]*." $text "" text
# Ignore these warnings, which the HP aCC compiler seems to
# generate on HP-UX 10.30 and 11.0. (Something is probably
# wrong with some system headers, but still...)
#
# This particular warning always is given with a line of warning
# text, followed by a source line, followed by a line with "^^^"
# underlining an offending symbol name. Here we slurp up the
# warning text and the next two lines, assuming that they are
# the source line and underline chars.
#
regsub -all "Warning .*The linkage directive is ignored for an object or function declared static..\[^\n\]*.\[^\n\]*." $text "" text
# Ignore these warnings, which I often see from the ANSI C
# compiler installed on HP-UX 11.0 machines. (Something is
# probably wrong with an installation, or perhaps NLS isn't
# quite healthy yet on 11.0. In either case, it's easier to
# "fix" this nit here, than it is to track down & fix the
# root cause.)
#
# This particular warning always is given with a line of warning
# text, followed by line that says "Using internal messages".
#
regsub -all "Warning: Unable to open pxdb message catalog.*" $text "" text
regsub -all ".* Using internal messages.*" $text "" text
# Another form of the "unable to find message catalog" warning.
#
regsub -all "cpp: warning .*Possibly incorrect message catalog." $text "" text
# Another odd warning on 11.0.
#
regsub -all "aCC .assigner.: Warning .*Could not find library for -l.*" $text "" text
# Oh heck, just keep adding 'em here...
#
regsub -all "aCC .assigner.: Warning .*Could not satisfy instantiation request for \[^\n\]* contained in\[^\n\]*\n\t/lib/pa20_64/lib\[a-zA-Z0-9\]*.sl" $text "" text
# Remove the lines that are output by the HP F77 compiler to
# indicate the functions that are being compiled.
upvar compiler_type compiler_type
if { [info exists compiler_type] && $compiler_type eq "f77" } {
regsub -all "\[ \ta-zA-Z_0-9\./\]*:\[\r\n\]+" $text "" text
}
# Ignore the warnings about unknown options
regsub -all ".*warning \[0-9\]+: Unknown option.*ignored.*" $text "" text
}
# Ignore these.
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*linker input file unused since linking not done" $text "" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*file path prefix \[^\n\]* never used" $text "" text
# This is from sun4's. Do it for all machines for now.
# The "\\1" is to try to preserve a "\n" but only if necessary.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(ld.so: warning:\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# This happens when compiling on Alpha OSF/1 with cc -g -O.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(\n*uopt: Warning: file not optimized; use -g3 if both optimization and debug wanted\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# This happens when compiling on Alpha OSF using gas.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(/usr/.*/ld:\nWarning: Linking some objects which contain exception information sections\n\tand some which do not. This may cause fatal runtime exception handling\n\tproblems\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# This happens on SunOS with cc -g -O.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(cc: Warning: -O conflicts with -g. -O turned off.\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# This happens when assembling code with the native HP assembler
regsub -all "(^|\n)(as:\[^\n\]*err#13.\n .warning.\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# When using the HP assembler, -g isn't supported.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(cc1: warning: -g is only supported when using GAS on this processor\[^\n\]*\ncc1: warning:\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)(cc1plus: warning: -g is only supported when using GAS on this processor\[^\n\]*\ncc1plus: warning:\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# This happens when testing across NFS.
regsub -all "(^|\n)((NFS|nfs) server \[^\n\]* not responding\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)((NFS|nfs) server \[^\n\]* (ok|is alive again)\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# This happens when testing across NFS on osf4.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(NFS3 server \[^\n\]* not responding still trying\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)(NFS3 server \[^\n\]* ok\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# When using the IRIX 6 o32 assembler, -g isn't supported
regsub -all "(^|\n)(cc1: warning: `-g' not supported by this configuration of GCC\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)(cc1plus: warning: `-g' not supported by this configuration of GCC\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)(cc1: warning: -mabi=32 does not support -g\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)(cc1plus: warning: -mabi=32 does not support -g\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# This happens with the o32 assembler on IRIX 6.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(as: Warning: -O3 is not supported for assembly compiles for ucode compilers; changing to -O2.\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# This happens when using g++ on a DWARF system.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(cc1plus: warning: -g option not supported for C\\+\\+ on systems using the DWARF debugging format\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# This is from sun4's. Do it for all machines for now.
# The "\\1" is to try to preserve a "\n" but only if necessary.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(ld.so: warning:\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# See Brendan for the raison d'etre of this one.
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brendan_Kehoe
if {[string match "alpha*-*-*" $host_triplet]} {
regsub -all "(^|\n)(/usr/(ucb|bin)/ld.*without exceptions was\[^\n\]+\n?)" $text "\\1" text
}
# Don't pay attention to the AIX4 linker warnings.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(ld:.*WARNING: Duplicate.*ld:.*Use the -bload\[^\n\]*\n?)" $text "\\1" text
# Or the IRIX 6 ones.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(ld(|32|64): WARNING \[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)(ld(|32|64): Giving up.*Use -wall\[^\n\]*\n?)+" $text "\\1" text
# Or the NetBSD ones.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(\[^\n\]*: In function\[^\n\]*\n\[^\n\]\[^\n\]*warning: this program uses \[^\n\]*)" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)(\[^\n\]*: In function\[^\n\]*\n\[^\n\]\[^\n\]*warning: reference to compatibility \[^\n\]*)" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)(\[^\n\]*:\[0-9\]+: warning: \[^\n\]* possibly used unsafely, use \[^\n\]*\n?)" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)(\[^\n\]*: warning: reference to compatibility glob\[^\n\]*\n?)" $text "\\1" text
# Or the OpenBSD ones.
regsub -all "(^|\n)(\[^\n\]*: In function\[^\n\]*\n\[^\n\]\[^\n\]*warning: \[^\n\]* is (often|almost always) misused, please use \[^\n\]*\n?)" $text "\\1" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)(\[^\n\]*: warning: \[^\n\]* is (often|almost always) misused, please use \[^\n\]*\n?)" $text "\\1" text
# GNU ld warns about functions marked as dangerous in GNU libc.
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*: \[Ii\]n function\[^\n\]*\n\[^\n\]\[^\n\]*is dangerous\[^\n\]*" $text "" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*: \[Ii\]n function\[^\n\]*\n\[^\n\]\[^\n\]*the use of \[^\n\]* is dangerous, better use \[^\n\]*" $text "" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*is dangerous\[^\n\]*" $text "" text
# Libgloss libnosys defines functions that warn when linked in
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*: \[Ii\]n function\[^\n\]*\n\[^\n\]\[^\n\]*is not implemented and will always fail\[^\n\]*" $text "" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*is not implemented and will always fail\[^\n\]*" $text "" text
# libstdc++-v3 tests can emit cpplib warnings due to duplicate -isystem / -I flags
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*: warning: changing search order for system directory\[^\n\]*" $text "" text
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*: warning: as it has already been specified\[^\n\]*" $text "" text
# Cygwin cc1 warns about -fpic and -fPIC
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*: warning: -f(pic|PIC) ignored for target \[^\n\]*" $text "" text
# Ignore linker warning when searching 64bit libraries in /lib.
regsub -all "(^|\n)\[^\n\]*: skipping incompatible \[^\n\]* when searching for \[^\n\]*" $text "" text
# It might be tempting to get carried away and delete blank lines, etc.
# Just delete *exactly* what we're ask to, and that's it.
return $text
}
# Invoke the compiler. This gets interesting cause the compiler may
# not be on the same machine we're running DejaGnu on.
#
proc target_compile {source destfile type options} {
set target [target_info name]
if { [info procs ${target}_compile] ne "" } {
return [${target}_compile $source $destfile $type $options]
} else {
return [default_target_compile $source $destfile $type $options]
}
}
proc default_target_compile {source destfile type options} {
global target_triplet
global tool_root_dir
global CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET
global LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET
global compiler_flags
if { $destfile eq "" && $type ne "preprocess" && $type ne "none" } {
error "Must supply an output filename for the compile to default_target_compile"
}
set early_flags ""
set add_flags ""
set libs ""
set compiler_type "c"
set compiler ""
set linker ""
# linker_opts_order is one of "sources-then-flags", "flags-then-sources".
# The order matters for things like -Wl,--as-needed. The default is to
# preserve existing behavior.
set linker_opts_order "sources-then-flags"
set ldflags ""
set dest [target_info name]
if {[info exists CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET]} {
append add_flags " $CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET"
}
if {[info exists LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET]} {
append ldflags " $LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET"
}
if {[host_info exists]} {
set host [host_info name]
} else {
set host "unix"
}
foreach i $options {
if { $i eq "ada" } {
set compiler_type "ada"
if {[board_info $dest exists adaflags]} {
append add_flags " [board_info $dest adaflags]"
}
if {[board_info $dest exists gnatmake]} {
set compiler [board_info $dest gnatmake]
} else {
set compiler [find_gnatmake]
}
}
if { $i eq "c++" } {
set compiler_type "c++"
if {[board_info $dest exists cxxflags]} {
append add_flags " [board_info $dest cxxflags]"
}
append add_flags " [g++_include_flags]"
if {[board_info $dest exists c++compiler]} {
set compiler [board_info $dest c++compiler]
} else {
set compiler [find_g++]
}
}
if { $i eq "d" } {
set compiler_type "d"
if {[board_info $dest exists dflags]} {
append add_flags " [board_info $dest dflags]"
}
if {[board_info $dest exists dcompiler]} {
set compiler [board_info $dest dcompiler]
} else {
set compiler [find_gdc]
}
}
if { $i eq "f77" } {
set compiler_type "f77"
if {[board_info $dest exists f77flags]} {
append add_flags " [board_info $dest f77flags]"
}
if {[board_info $dest exists f77compiler]} {
set compiler [board_info $dest f77compiler]
} else {
set compiler [find_g77]
}
}
if { $i eq "f90" } {
set compiler_type "f90"
if {[board_info $dest exists f90flags]} {
append add_flags " [board_info $dest f90flags]"
}
if {[board_info $dest exists f90compiler]} {
set compiler [board_info $dest f90compiler]
} else {
set compiler [find_gfortran]
}
}
if { $i eq "go" } {
set compiler_type "go"
if {[board_info $dest exists goflags]} {
append add_flags " [board_info $dest goflags]"
}
if {[board_info $dest exists gocompiler]} {
set compiler [board_info $dest gocompiler]
} else {
set compiler [find_go]
}
if {[board_info $dest exists golinker]} {
set linker [board_info $dest golinker]
} else {
set linker [find_go_linker]
}
if {[board_info $dest exists golinker_opts_order]} {
set linker_opts_order [board_info $dest golinker_opts_order]
}
}
if { $i eq "rust" } {
set compiler_type "rust"
if {[board_info $dest exists rustflags]} {
append add_flags " [board_info $dest rustflags]"
}
if {[board_info $dest exists rustcompiler]} {
set compiler [board_info $dest rustcompiler]
} else {
set compiler [find_rustc]
}
}
if {[regexp "^dest=" $i]} {
regsub "^dest=" $i "" tmp
if {[board_info $tmp exists name]} {
set dest [board_info $tmp name]
} else {
set dest $tmp
}
}
if {[regexp "^compiler=" $i]} {
regsub "^compiler=" $i "" tmp
set compiler $tmp
}
if {[regexp "^linker=" $i]} {
regsub "^linker=" $i "" tmp
set linker $tmp
}
if {[regexp "^early_flags=" $i]} {
regsub "^early_flags=" $i "" tmp
append early_flags " $tmp"
}
if {[regexp "^additional_flags=" $i]} {
regsub "^additional_flags=" $i "" tmp
append add_flags " $tmp"
}
if {[regexp "^ldflags=" $i]} {
regsub "^ldflags=" $i "" tmp
append ldflags " $tmp"
}
if {[regexp "^libs=" $i]} {
regsub "^libs=" $i "" tmp
append libs " $tmp"
}
if {[regexp "^incdir=" $i]} {
regsub "^incdir=" $i "-I" tmp
append add_flags " $tmp"
}
if {[regexp "^libdir=" $i]} {
regsub "^libdir=" $i "-L" tmp
append add_flags " $tmp"
}
if {[regexp "^ldscript=" $i]} {
regsub "^ldscript=" $i "" ldscript
}
if {[regexp "^redirect=" $i]} {
regsub "^redirect=" $i "" redirect
}
if {[regexp "^optimize=" $i]} {
regsub "^optimize=" $i "" optimize
}
if {[regexp "^timeout=" $i]} {
regsub "^timeout=" $i "" timeout
}
}
if {[board_info $host exists cflags_for_target]} {
append add_flags " [board_info $host cflags_for_target]"
}
global CC_FOR_TARGET
global CXX_FOR_TARGET
global D_FOR_TARGET
global F77_FOR_TARGET
global F90_FOR_TARGET
global GNATMAKE_FOR_TARGET
global GO_FOR_TARGET
global GO_LD_FOR_TARGET
global RUSTC_FOR_TARGET
if {[info exists GNATMAKE_FOR_TARGET]} {
if { $compiler_type eq "ada" } {
set compiler $GNATMAKE_FOR_TARGET
}
}
if {[info exists CC_FOR_TARGET]} {
if { $compiler eq "" } {
set compiler $CC_FOR_TARGET
}
}
if {[info exists CXX_FOR_TARGET]} {
if { $compiler_type eq "c++" } {
set compiler $CXX_FOR_TARGET
}
}
if {[info exists D_FOR_TARGET]} {
if { $compiler_type eq "d" } {
set compiler $D_FOR_TARGET
}
}
if {[info exists F77_FOR_TARGET]} {
if { $compiler_type eq "f77" } {
set compiler $F77_FOR_TARGET
}
}
if {[info exists F90_FOR_TARGET]} {
if { $compiler_type eq "f90" } {
set compiler $F90_FOR_TARGET
}
}
if { $compiler_type eq "go" } {
if {[info exists GO_FOR_TARGET]} {
set compiler $GO_FOR_TARGET
}
if {[info exists GO_LD_FOR_TARGET]} {
set linker $GO_LD_FOR_TARGET
}
}
if {[info exists RUSTC_FOR_TARGET]} {
if {$compiler_type eq "rust"} {
set compiler $RUSTC_FOR_TARGET
}
}
if { $type eq "executable" && $linker ne "" } {
set compiler $linker
}
if { $compiler eq "" } {
if { [board_info $dest exists compiler] } {
set compiler [board_info $dest compiler]
} elseif { $compiler_type eq "c" } {
set compiler [find_gcc]
}
if { $compiler eq "" } {
return "default_target_compile: No compiler to compile with"
}
}
if {![isremote host]} {
if { [which $compiler] == 0 } {
return "default_target_compile: Can't find $compiler."
}
}
if {$type eq "object"} {
if {$compiler_type eq "rust"} {
append add_flags " --emit obj"
} else {
append add_flags " -c"
}
}
if { $type eq "preprocess" } {
append add_flags " -E"
}
if { $type eq "assembly" } {
if {$compiler_type eq "rust"} {
append add_flags " --emit asm"
} else {
append add_flags " -S"
}
}
if {[board_info $dest exists cflags]} {
append add_flags " [board_info $dest cflags]"
}
if { $type eq "executable" } {
set extra_ldflags ""
if {[board_info $dest exists ldflags]} {
append extra_ldflags " [board_info $dest ldflags]"
}
if { $compiler_type eq "c++" } {
append extra_ldflags " [g++_link_flags]"
}
if {[isnative]} {
# This is a lose.
catch "glob -nocomplain $tool_root_dir/libstdc++/libstdc++.so* $tool_root_dir/libstdc++/libstdc++.sl" tmp
if { $tmp ne "" } {
if {[regexp ".*solaris2.*" $target_triplet]} {
# Solaris 2
append extra_ldflags " -R$tool_root_dir/libstdc++"
} elseif {[regexp ".*(osf|irix5|linux).*" $target_triplet]} {
# OSF/1 or IRIX 5
append extra_ldflags " -Wl,-rpath,$tool_root_dir/libstdc++"
} elseif {[regexp ".*hppa.*" $target_triplet]} {
# HP-UX
append extra_ldflags " -Wl,-a,shared_archive"
}
}
}
if { $extra_ldflags ne "" } {
if { $compiler_type eq "ada" } {
append add_flags " -largs $extra_ldflags -margs"
} else {
append add_flags " $extra_ldflags"
}
}
}
if {![info exists ldscript]} {
set ldscript [board_info $dest ldscript]
}
foreach i $options {
if { $i eq "debug" } {
if {[board_info $dest exists debug_flags]} {
append add_flags " [board_info $dest debug_flags]"
} else {
append add_flags " -g"
}
}
}
if {[info exists optimize]} {
append add_flags " $optimize"
}
if { $type eq "executable" } {
set extra_ldflags "$ldflags"
foreach x $libs {
if {[file exists $x]} {
append source " $x"
} else {
append extra_ldflags " $x"
}
}
if {[board_info $dest exists libs]} {
append extra_ldflags " [board_info $dest libs]"
}
# This probably isn't such a good idea, but it avoids nasty
# hackiness in the testsuites.
# The math library must be linked in before the C library. The C
# library is linked in by the linker script, so this must be before
# the linker script.
if {[board_info $dest exists mathlib]} {
append extra_ldflags " [board_info $dest mathlib]"
} else {
append extra_ldflags " -lm"
}
# This must be added here.
append extra_ldflags " $ldscript"
if {[board_info $dest exists remote_link]} {
# Relink option.
append extra_ldflags " -Wl,-r"
}
if {[board_info $dest exists output_format]} {
append extra_ldflags " -Wl,-oformat,[board_info $dest \
output_format]"
}
if { $extra_ldflags ne "" } {
if { $compiler_type eq "ada" } {
append add_flags " -largs $extra_ldflags -margs"
} else {
append add_flags " $extra_ldflags"
}
}
}
if {[board_info $dest exists multilib_flags]} {
set multilib_flags [board_info $dest multilib_flags]
if { $compiler_type eq "ada" } {
set add_flags "$multilib_flags -largs $multilib_flags -margs\
$add_flags"
} else {
set add_flags "$multilib_flags $add_flags"
}
}
verbose "doing compile"
set sources ""
if {[isremote host]} {
foreach x $source {
set file [remote_download host $x]
if { $file eq "" } {
warning "Unable to download $x to host."
return "Unable to download $x to host."
} else {
append sources " $file"
}
}
} else {
set sources $source
}
if {[isremote host]} {
append add_flags " -o a.out"
remote_file host delete a.out
} else {
if { $destfile ne "" } {
append add_flags " -o $destfile"
}
}
# This is obscure: we put SOURCES at the end when building an
# object, because otherwise, in some situations, libtool will
# become confused about the name of the actual source file.
switch $type {
"object" {
set opts "$early_flags $add_flags $sources"
}
"executable" {
switch $linker_opts_order {
"flags-then-sources" {
set opts "$early_flags $add_flags $sources"
}
"sources-then-flags" {
set opts "$early_flags $sources $add_flags"
}
default {
error "Invalid value for board_info linker_opts_order"
}
}
}
default {
set opts "$early_flags $sources $add_flags"
}
}
if {[isremote host]} {
if {[host_info exists use_at]} {
set fid [open "atfile" "w"]
puts $fid $opts
close $fid
set opts "@[remote_download host atfile]"
remote_file build delete atfile
}
}
verbose "Invoking the compiler as $compiler $opts" 2
if {[info exists redirect]} {
verbose "Redirecting output to $redirect" 2
set status [remote_exec host "$compiler $opts" "" "" $redirect]
} else {
if {[info exists timeout]} {
verbose "Setting timeout to $timeout" 2
set status [remote_exec host "$compiler $opts" "" "" "" $timeout]
} else {
set status [remote_exec host "$compiler $opts"]
}
}
set compiler_flags $opts
if {[isremote host]} {
remote_upload host a.out $destfile
remote_file host delete a.out
}
set comp_output [prune_warnings [lindex $status 1]]
regsub "^\[\r\n\]+" $comp_output "" comp_output
if { [lindex $status 0] != 0 } {
verbose -log "compiler exited with status [lindex $status 0]"
}
if { [lindex $status 1] ne "" } {
verbose "output is:\n[lindex $status 1]" 2
}
if { [lindex $status 0] != 0 && $comp_output eq "" } {
set comp_output "exit status is [lindex $status 0]"
}
return $comp_output
}
proc reboot_target { } {
set result [remote_reboot target]
puts "REBOOT_TARGET: \"$result\""
return $result
}
# Invoke this if you really want as to be called directly, rather than
# calling the compiler. FLAGS are any additional flags to pass to the
# assembler.
#
proc target_assemble { source destfile flags } {
return [default_target_assemble $source $destfile $flags]
}
proc default_target_assemble { source destfile flags } {
global AS_FOR_TARGET
global ASFLAGS_FOR_TARGET
if {[info exists AS_FOR_TARGET]} {
set AS $AS_FOR_TARGET
} else {
if {![board_info target exists assembler]} {
set AS [find_gas]
} else {
set AS [board_info target assembler]
}
}
if {[info exists ASFLAGS_FOR_TARGET]} {
append flags " $ASFLAGS_FOR_TARGET"
}
if {[isremote host]} {
set source [remote_download host $source]
set dest "a.out"
} else {
set dest $destfile
}
set status [remote_exec host "$AS $source $flags -o $dest"]
if {[isremote host]} {
remote_upload host $dest $destfile
}
set comp_output [prune_warnings [lindex $status 1]]
if { [lindex $status 0] != 0 } {
verbose -log "assembler exited with status [lindex $status 0]"
}
if { [lindex $status 1] ne "" } {
verbose "assembler output is:\n[lindex $status 1]" 2
}
return $comp_output
}
# Invoke this if you really want ld to be called directly, rather than
# calling the compiler. FLAGS are any additional flags to pass to the
# linker.
#
proc target_link { objects destfile flags } {
return [default_link target $objects $destfile $flags]
}
proc default_link { board objects destfile flags } {
global LD_FOR_TARGET
global LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET
# return -L's in ldflags
proc only--Ls { ldflags } {
set result ""
set ldflags [split $ldflags]
set len [llength $ldflags]
for { set i 0 } { $i < $len } { incr i } {
# Note: We ignore the situation where a -L is actually the
# argument to an option.
set arg [lindex $ldflags $i]
regsub "^-Wl," $arg "" arg
if {[regexp "^-L" $arg]} {
# Is the directory in the next arg, or part of this one?
if { $arg eq "-L" } {
if { $i + 1 < $len } {
append result " -L [lindex $ldflags $i+1]"
incr i
}
} else {
append result " $arg"
}
}
}
return $result
}
if {[info exists LD_FOR_TARGET]} {
set LD $LD_FOR_TARGET
} else {
if {![board_info target exists linker]} {
set LD [find_ld]
} else {
set LD [board_info target linker]
}
}
if {[info exists LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET]} {
append flags " $LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET"
}
# `ldflags' consists of arguments to gcc (that are then
# passed to ld), not arguments to ld directly.
# We need the -L's.
if {[board_info $board exists ldflags]} {
set ldflags [board_info $board ldflags]
set ldflags [only--Ls $ldflags]
append flags " $ldflags"
}
if {[board_info $board exists ldscript]} {
# strip leading -Wl, if present
set ldscript [board_info $board ldscript]
regsub "^-Wl," $ldscript "" ldscript
append flags " $ldscript"
}
if {[isremote host]} {
set nobjects ""
foreach x $objects {
set nobjects "$nobjects [remote_download host $x]"
}
set objects $nobjects
set dest "a.out"
} else {
set dest $destfile
}
set status [remote_exec host "$LD $objects $flags -o $dest"]
if {[isremote host]} {
remote_upload host $dest $destfile
}
set comp_output [prune_warnings [lindex $status 1]]
if { [lindex $status 0] != 0 } {
verbose -log "linker exited with status [lindex $status 0]"
}
if { [lindex $status 1] ne "" } {
verbose "linker output is:\n[lindex $status 1]" 2
}
return $comp_output
}