This is the same as done for the native build in r300770 to ensure that
the libc++ build reads from SYSROOT/usr/include/c++/v1 before reading
from SYSROOT/usr/include.
This allows the CXX hack in r300917 for external GCC to work for
the lib32 build. It is also the same pattern as the native
build uses by adding the tools into CROSSENV for external
toolchain, rather than make overrides.
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This allows respecting -nostdinc, -nostdinc++ and -nostdlib before
making the decision to add in -isystem, etc. The -isystem flags
are problematic for building lib/libc++ and lib/libcxxrt which wants
to only use its own headers.
More information the need of these flags can be found at
https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2016-03/msg00219.html
This also reverts r300873.
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This is the same as the main build logic. GCC with a cross-compiler
requires using -isystem to =/usr/include to get the search order
correct.
Reported by: dim, asomers
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This avoids 'build command changed' due to CFLAGS/CC changes during the
normal build. Without this the build-tools targets end up rebuilding
for the *target* rather than keeping the native versions built in
build-tools.
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This overrides the cross-compiler's default sysroot to use the WORLD32's
sysroot for building the lib32 libraries. Previously the cross-compiler
would default the sysroot to the 64bit WORLDTMP and -B/-L/-isystem flags
were used to build using the lib32 files. This leads to multiple issues
discussed later. Some extra headers are now needed to be staged since the
64bit WORLDTMP is not referenced at all for headers. The 64bit WORLDTMP
is still used via PATH for build tools. Overriding the default
target/arch is retained in the CC/CXX overrides.
This allows reverting the LDSCRIPT rewriting in installworld from r296921 and
r235122, thus allowing read-only objdirs to work for installing again.
This removes the need for _LDSCRIPTROOT.
This allows progressing the change to always use --sysroot for the build
rather than only relying on the cross-compiler's default sysroot. The
work for that is in D3970 and needed to resolve WITHOUT_CROSS_COMPILER
not using a --sysroot [1].
PR: 196193 [1]
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r245561 added it to prevent extra files from being installed during
the install32 phase (to prevent duplicates in the meta log with -DNO_ROOT).
The flag should not be passed during build32 though since it may
prevent staging of includes during the 'make includes' phase on
library directories.
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In r138291 some directories were explicitly made to run 'make obj',
but each target in 'make libraries' already runs 'make obj' for
each library since r161580.
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for the armv6 ABI switch. This also make WITH_LIBSOFT functional on
the arm platform. As a transition thing, this seems to work even
without switching the ABI (we basically build the same libraries
twice when MK_LIBSOFT=yes until the ABI cut over next
month). MK_LIBSOFT remains default no.
This is in preparation for LIBSOFT.
This file only supports *1* LIBCOMPAT value currently and must be capitalized.
In Makefile.libcompat given LIBCOMPAT=FOO there can be values set for
LIBFOOCFLAGS, LIBFOOCPUFLAGS, LIBFOOWMAKEENV, LIBFOOWMAKEFLAGS, LIBFOOCPUFLAGS,
and LIBFOODTRACE. These will have the standard cross-build values appended
onto them.
This could be extended to support multiple libcompat libraries in the future
once there is a need.
Reviewed by: imp
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Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D5612