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author | Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com> | 2018-10-10 14:58:10 +0100 |
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committer | Andrew Burgess <andrew.burgess@embecosm.com> | 2018-12-06 12:21:10 +0000 |
commit | 7fb45a689543be75809a0513900d82f5bd859338 (patch) | |
tree | ac85c354be4c5c565e1bad4348f779976ce88628 /opcodes/configure | |
parent | 884b49e3a91504b9c5528343823d67f4419b73bb (diff) | |
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sim/opcodes: Allow use of out of tree cgen source directory
When configuring with '--enbale-cgen-maint' the default for both the
opcodes/ and sim/ directories is to assume that the cgen source is
within the binutils-gdb source tree as binutils-gdb/cgen/.
In the old cvs days, this worked well, as cgen was just another
sub-module of the single cvs repository and could easily be checked
out within the binutils-gdb directory, and managed by cvs in the
normal way.
Now that binutils-gdb is in git, while cgen is still in cvs, placing
the cgen respository within the binutils-gdb tree is more troublesome,
and it would be nice if the two tools could be kept separate.
Luckily there is already some initial code in the configure.ac files
for both opcodes/ and sim/ to support having cgen be located outside
of the binutils-gdb tree, however, this was speculative code written
imagining a future where cgen would be built and installed to some
location.
Right now there is no install support for cgen, and so the configure
code in opcodes/ and sim/ doesn't really do anything useful. In this
commit I repurpose this code to allow binutils-gdb to be configured so
that it can make use of a cgen source directory that is outside of the
binutils-gdb tree.
With this commit applied it is now possible to configure and build
binutils-gdb like this:
/path/to/binutils-gdb/src/configure --enable-cgen-maint=/path/to/cgen/src/cgen/
make all-opcodes
make -C opcodes run-cgen-all
Just in case anyone is still using cgen inside the binutils-gdb tree,
I have left the default behaviour of '--enable-cgen-maint' (with no
parameter) unchanged, that is it looks for the cgen directory as
'binutils-gdb/cgen/'.
opcodes/ChangeLog:
* configure.ac (enable-cgen-maint): Support passing path to cgen
source tree.
* configure: Regenerate.
sim/ChangeLog:
* common/acinclude.m4 (enable-cgen-maint): Support passing path to
cgen source tree.
* cris/configure: Regenerate.
* frv/configure: Regenerate.
* iq2000/configure: Regenerate.
* lm32/configure: Regenerate.
* m32r/configure: Regenerate.
* or1k/configure: Regenerate.
* sh64/configure: Regenerate.
Diffstat (limited to 'opcodes/configure')
-rwxr-xr-x | opcodes/configure | 14 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/opcodes/configure b/opcodes/configure index 389e551..eb74324 100755 --- a/opcodes/configure +++ b/opcodes/configure @@ -12574,11 +12574,17 @@ if test "${enable_cgen_maint+set}" = set; then : yes) cgen_maint=yes ;; no) cgen_maint=no ;; *) - # argument is cgen install directory (not implemented yet). - # Having a `share' directory might be more appropriate for the .scm, - # .cpu, etc. files. + # Argument is a directory where cgen can be found. In some + # future world cgen could be installable, but right now this + # is not the case. Instead we assume the directory is a path + # to the cgen source tree. cgen_maint=yes - cgendir=${cgen_maint}/lib/cgen + if test -r ${enableval}/iformat.scm; then + # This looks like a cgen source tree. + cgendir=${enableval} + else + as_fn_error $? "${enableval} doesn't look like a cgen source tree" "$LINENO" 5 + fi ;; esac fi |