Kyle Evans 8c22b9f3ba Fix cross-building on Linux/aarch64
Add necessary bits to detect ELF format on Linux/aarch64; note that
Linux calls it aarch64 where we would typically call it arm64 (uname -m)

Reviewed by:	arichardson, emaste, imp
Sponsored by:	Ampere Computing LLC
Sponsored by:	Klara Inc.
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D32542
2021-10-18 11:09:00 -05:00

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#!/bin/sh
#
# $Id: native-elf-format 3735 2019-04-25 19:44:47Z jkoshy $
#
# Find the native ELF format for a host platform by compiling a
# test object and examining the resulting object.
#
# This script is used if there is no easy way to determine this
# information statically at compile time.
program=`basename $0`
tmp_c=`mktemp -u nefXXXXXX`.c
tmp_o=`echo ${tmp_c} | sed -e 's/.c$/.o/'`
trap "rm -f ${tmp_c} ${tmp_o}" 0 1 2 3 15
touch ${tmp_c}
echo "/* Generated by ${program} on `date` */"
cc -c ${tmp_c} -o ${tmp_o}
LC_ALL=C readelf -h ${tmp_o} | awk '
$1 ~ "Class:" {
sub("ELF","",$2); elfclass = $2;
}
$1 ~ "Data:" {
if (match($0, "little")) {
elfdata = "LSB";
} else {
elfdata = "MSB";
}
}
$1 ~ "Machine:" {
if (match($0, "Intel.*386")) {
elfarch = "EM_386";
} else if (match($0, "MIPS")) {
elfarch = "EM_MIPS";
} else if (match($0, ".*[xX]86[-_]64")) {
elfarch = "EM_X86_64";
} else if (match($0, "PowerPC64")) {
elfarch = "EM_PPC64";
} else if (match($0, "AArch64")) {
elfarch = "EM_AARCH64";
} else {
elfarch = "unknown";
}
}
END {
printf("#define ELFTC_CLASS ELFCLASS%s\n", elfclass);
printf("#define ELFTC_ARCH %s\n", elfarch);
printf("#define ELFTC_BYTEORDER ELFDATA2%s\n", elfdata);
}'