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# This Makefile, together with Tools.gmk, can be used to compile a set of
# gcc based cross compilation, portable, self contained packages, capable
# of building OpenJDK.
#
# In addition to the makefiles, access to Oracle Linux installation
# media is required. This has been tested against Oracle Enterprise Linux
# 5.5. Set variables RPM_DIR_x86_64 and RPM_DIR_i686 respectively to point
# to directory containing the RPMs.
#
# By default this Makefile will build crosstools for:
# * i686-unknown-linux-gnu
# * x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
# The x86_64 version of the compilers will work in multi arch mode and will
# be able to compile 32bit binaries with the -m32 flag. This makes the
# explicit cross compiler for i686 somewhat redundant and is a known issue.
#
# To build the full set of crosstools, use a command line looking like this:
#
# make tars RPM_DIR_x86_64=/tmp/oel64-x86_64/Packages/ RPM_DIR_i686=/tmp/oel64-i686/Packages/
#
# To create a x86_64 package without the redundant i686 cross compiler, do
# like this:
#
# make tars platforms=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu RPM_DIR_x86_64=/tmp/oel64-x86_64/Packages/ RPM_DIR_i686=/tmp/oel64-i686/Packages/
#
# Main makefile which iterates over all host and target platforms.
#
os := $(shell uname -o)
cpu := x86_64
#$(shell uname -p)
#
# This wrapper script can handle exactly these platforms
#
platforms := $(foreach p,x86_64 i686,$(p)-unknown-linux-gnu)
#platforms := $(foreach p,x86_64,$(p)-unknown-linux-gnu)
# Figure out what platform this is building on.
me := $(cpu)-$(if $(findstring Linux,$(os)),unknown-linux-gnu)
$(info Building on platform $(me))
all compile : $(platforms)
ifeq (,$(SKIP_ME))
$(foreach p,$(filter-out $(me),$(platforms)),$(eval $(p) : $$(me)))
endif
OUTPUTDIR = $(abspath ../../build/devkit)
RESULT = $(OUTPUTDIR)/result
submakevars = HOST=$@ BUILD=$(me) \
RESULT=$(RESULT) PREFIX=$(RESULT)/$@ \
OUTPUTDIR=$(OUTPUTDIR)
$(platforms) :
@echo 'Building compilers for $@'
@echo 'Targets: $(platforms)'
for p in $@ $(filter-out $@,$(platforms)); do \
$(MAKE) -f Tools.gmk all $(submakevars) \
TARGET=$$p || exit 1 ; \
done
@echo 'Building ccache program for $@'
$(MAKE) -f Tools.gmk ccache $(submakevars) TARGET=$@
@echo 'All done"'
$(foreach a,i686 x86_64,$(eval $(a) : $(filter $(a)%,$(platforms))))
ia32 : i686
today := $(shell date +%Y%m%d)
define Mktar
$(1)_tar = $$(RESULT)/sdk-$(1)-$$(today).tar.gz
$$($(1)_tar) : PLATFORM = $(1)
TARFILES += $$($(1)_tar)
$$($(1)_tar) : $(1) $$(shell find $$(RESULT)/$(1))
endef
$(foreach p,$(platforms),$(eval $(call Mktar,$(p))))
tars : all $(TARFILES)
onlytars : $(TARFILES)
%.tar.gz :
@echo 'Creating compiler package $@'
cd $(RESULT)/$(PLATFORM) && tar -czf $@ *
touch $@
clean :
rm -rf build result
FORCE :
.PHONY : $(configs) $(platforms)