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authorAlper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com>2020-09-06 14:46:05 +0300
committerSimon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>2020-09-22 12:54:13 -0600
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binman: Use target-specific tools when cross-compiling
Currently, binman always runs the compile tools like cc, objcopy, strip, etc. using their literal name. Instead, this patch makes it use the target-specific versions by default, derived from the tool-specific environment variables (CC, OBJCOPY, STRIP, etc.) or from the CROSS_COMPILE environment variable. For example, the u-boot-elf etype directly uses 'strip'. Trying to run the tests with 'CROSS_COMPILE=i686-linux-gnu- binman test' on an arm64 host results in the '097_elf_strip.dts' test to fail as the arm64 version of 'strip' can't understand the format of the x86 ELF file. This also adjusts some command.Output() calls that caused test errors or failures to use the target versions of the tools they call. After this, patch, an arm64 host can run all tests with no errors or failures using a correct CROSS_COMPILE value. Signed-off-by: Alper Nebi Yasak <alpernebiyasak@gmail.com> Reviewed-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'tools/patman')
-rw-r--r--tools/patman/tools.py77
1 files changed, 77 insertions, 0 deletions
diff --git a/tools/patman/tools.py b/tools/patman/tools.py
index d41115a..66f6ab7 100644
--- a/tools/patman/tools.py
+++ b/tools/patman/tools.py
@@ -188,6 +188,77 @@ def PathHasFile(path_spec, fname):
return True
return False
+def GetTargetCompileTool(name, cross_compile=None):
+ """Get the target-specific version for a compile tool
+
+ This first checks the environment variables that specify which
+ version of the tool should be used (e.g. ${CC}). If those aren't
+ specified, it checks the CROSS_COMPILE variable as a prefix for the
+ tool with some substitutions (e.g. "${CROSS_COMPILE}gcc" for cc).
+
+ The following table lists the target-specific versions of the tools
+ this function resolves to:
+
+ Compile Tool | First choice | Second choice
+ --------------+----------------+----------------------------
+ as | ${AS} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}as
+ ld | ${LD} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}ld.bfd
+ | | or ${CROSS_COMPILE}ld
+ cc | ${CC} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}gcc
+ cpp | ${CPP} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}gcc -E
+ c++ | ${CXX} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}g++
+ ar | ${AR} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}ar
+ nm | ${NM} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}nm
+ ldr | ${LDR} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}ldr
+ strip | ${STRIP} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}strip
+ objcopy | ${OBJCOPY} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}objcopy
+ objdump | ${OBJDUMP} | ${CROSS_COMPILE}objdump
+ dtc | ${DTC} | (no CROSS_COMPILE version)
+
+ Args:
+ name: Command name to run
+
+ Returns:
+ target_name: Exact command name to run instead
+ extra_args: List of extra arguments to pass
+ """
+ env = dict(os.environ)
+
+ target_name = None
+ extra_args = []
+ if name in ('as', 'ld', 'cc', 'cpp', 'ar', 'nm', 'ldr', 'strip',
+ 'objcopy', 'objdump', 'dtc'):
+ target_name, *extra_args = env.get(name.upper(), '').split(' ')
+ elif name == 'c++':
+ target_name, *extra_args = env.get('CXX', '').split(' ')
+
+ if target_name:
+ return target_name, extra_args
+
+ if cross_compile is None:
+ cross_compile = env.get('CROSS_COMPILE', '')
+ if not cross_compile:
+ return name, []
+
+ if name in ('as', 'ar', 'nm', 'ldr', 'strip', 'objcopy', 'objdump'):
+ target_name = cross_compile + name
+ elif name == 'ld':
+ try:
+ if Run(cross_compile + 'ld.bfd', '-v'):
+ target_name = cross_compile + 'ld.bfd'
+ except:
+ target_name = cross_compile + 'ld'
+ elif name == 'cc':
+ target_name = cross_compile + 'gcc'
+ elif name == 'cpp':
+ target_name = cross_compile + 'gcc'
+ extra_args = ['-E']
+ elif name == 'c++':
+ target_name = cross_compile + 'g++'
+ else:
+ target_name = name
+ return target_name, extra_args
+
def Run(name, *args, **kwargs):
"""Run a tool with some arguments
@@ -198,16 +269,22 @@ def Run(name, *args, **kwargs):
Args:
name: Command name to run
args: Arguments to the tool
+ for_target: False to run the command as-is, without resolving it
+ to the version for the compile target
Returns:
CommandResult object
"""
try:
binary = kwargs.get('binary')
+ for_target = kwargs.get('for_target', True)
env = None
if tool_search_paths:
env = dict(os.environ)
env['PATH'] = ':'.join(tool_search_paths) + ':' + env['PATH']
+ if for_target:
+ name, extra_args = GetTargetCompileTool(name)
+ args = tuple(extra_args) + args
all_args = (name,) + args
result = command.RunPipe([all_args], capture=True, capture_stderr=True,
env=env, raise_on_error=False, binary=binary)