freebsd-skq/contrib/gcc/genmultilib
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#!/bin/sh
# Generates multilib.h.
# Copyright (C) 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#This file is part of GCC.
#GCC is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
#the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
#Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later
#version.
#GCC is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
#ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
#FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
#for more details.
#You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
#along with GCC; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the Free
#Software Foundation, 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA
#02111-1307, USA.
# This shell script produces a header file which the gcc driver
# program uses to pick which library to use based on the machine
# specific options that it is given.
# The first argument is a list of sets of options. The elements in
# the list are separated by spaces. Within an element, the options
# are separated by slashes or pipes. No leading dash is used on the
# options.
# Each option in a set separated by slashes is mutually incompatible
# with all other options
# in the set.
# Each option in a set separated by pipes will be used for the library
# compilation and any of the options in the set will be sufficient
# for it to be triggered.
# The optional second argument is a list of subdirectory names. If
# the second argument is non-empty, there must be as many elements in
# the second argument as there are options in the first argument. The
# elements in the second list are separated by spaces. If the second
# argument is empty, the option names will be used as the directory
# names.
# The optional third argument is a list of options which are
# identical. The elements in the list are separated by spaces. Each
# element must be of the form OPTION=OPTION. The first OPTION should
# appear in the first argument, and the second should be a synonym for
# it. Question marks are replaced with equal signs in both options.
# The optional fourth argument is a list of multilib directory
# combinations that should not be built.
# The optional fifth argument is a list of options that should be
# used whenever building multilib libraries.
# The optional sixth argument is a list of exclusions used internally by
# the compiler similar to exceptions. The difference being that exclusions
# allow matching default options that genmultilib does not know about and
# is done at runtime as opposed to being sorted out at compile time.
# Each element in the list is a separate exclusion rule. Each rule is
# a list of options (sans preceding '-') separated by a '/'. The options
# on the rule are grouped as an AND operation, and all options much match
# for the rule to exclude a set. Options can be preceded with a '!' to
# match a logical NOT.
# The output looks like
# #define MULTILIB_MATCHES "\
# SUBDIRECTORY OPTIONS;\
# ...
# "
# The SUBDIRECTORY is the subdirectory to use. The OPTIONS are
# multiple options separated by spaces. Each option may start with an
# exclamation point. gcc will consider each line in turn. If none of
# the options beginning with an exclamation point are present, and all
# of the other options are present, that subdirectory will be used.
# The order of the subdirectories is such that they can be created in
# order; that is, a subdirectory is preceded by all its parents.
# Here is an example (this is from the actual sparc64 case):
# genmultilib 'm64/m32 mno-app-regs|mcmodel=medany' '64 32 alt'
# 'mcmodel?medany=mcmodel?medmid' 'm32/mno-app-regs* m32/mcmodel=*'
# 'm32/!m64/mno-app-regs m32/!m64/mcmodel=medany'
# This produces:
# ". !m64 !m32 !mno-app-regs !mcmodel=medany;",
# "64 m64 !m32 !mno-app-regs !mcmodel=medany;",
# "32 !m64 m32 !mno-app-regs !mcmodel=medany;",
# "alt !m64 !m32 mno-app-regs mcmodel=medany;",
# "alt !m64 !m32 mno-app-regs !mcmodel=medany;",
# "alt !m64 !m32 !mno-app-regs mcmodel=medany;",
# "64/alt m64 !m32 mno-app-regs mcmodel=medany;",
# "64/alt m64 !m32 mno-app-regs !mcmodel=medany;",
# "64/alt m64 !m32 !mno-app-regs mcmodel=medany;",
#
# The effect is that `gcc -mno-app-regs' (for example) will append "alt"
# to the directory name when searching for libraries or startup files and
# `gcc -m32 -mcmodel=medany' (for example) will append "32/alt". Also note
# that exclusion above is moot, unless the compiler had a default of -m32,
# which would mean that all of the "alt" directories (not the 64/alt ones)
# would be ignored (not generated, nor used) since the exclusion also
# matches the multilib_default args.
# Copy the positional parameters into variables.
options=$1
dirnames=$2
matches=$3
exceptions=$4
extra=$5
exclusions=$6
echo "static const char *const multilib_raw[] = {"
# What we want to do is select all combinations of the sets in
# options. Each combination which includes a set of mutually
# exclusive options must then be output multiple times, once for each
# item in the set. Selecting combinations is a recursive process.
# Since not all versions of sh support functions, we achieve recursion
# by creating a temporary shell script which invokes itself.
rm -f tmpmultilib
cat >tmpmultilib <<\EOF
#!/bin/sh
# This recursive script basically outputs all combinations of its
# input arguments, handling mutually exclusive sets of options by
# repetition. When the script is called, ${initial} is the list of
# options which should appear before all combinations this will
# output. The output looks like a list of subdirectory names with
# leading and trailing slashes.
if [ "$#" != "0" ]; then
first=$1
shift
case "$first" in
*\|*)
all=${initial}`echo $first | sed -e 's_|_/_'g`
first=`echo $first | sed -e 's_|_ _'g`
echo ${all}/
initial="${initial}${all}/" ./tmpmultilib $@
./tmpmultilib $first $@ | grep -v "^${all}"
;;
*)
for opt in `echo $first | sed -e 's|/| |'g`; do
echo ${initial}${opt}/
done
./tmpmultilib $@
for opt in `echo $first | sed -e 's|/| |'g`; do
initial="${initial}${opt}/" ./tmpmultilib $@
done
esac
fi
EOF
chmod +x tmpmultilib
combinations=`initial=/ ./tmpmultilib ${options}`
rm -f tmpmultilib
# If there exceptions, weed them out now
if [ -n "${exceptions}" ]; then
rm -f tmpmultilib2
cat >tmpmultilib2 <<\EOF
#!/bin/sh
# This recursive script weeds out any combination of multilib
# switches that should not be generated. The output looks like
# a list of subdirectory names with leading and trailing slashes.
for opt in $@; do
case "$opt" in
EOF
for except in ${exceptions}; do
echo " /${except}/) : ;;" >> tmpmultilib2
done
cat >>tmpmultilib2 <<\EOF
*) echo ${opt};;
esac
done
EOF
chmod +x tmpmultilib2
combinations=`./tmpmultilib2 ${combinations}`
rm -f ./tmpmultilib2
fi
# Construct a sed pattern which will convert option names to directory
# names.
todirnames=
if [ -n "${dirnames}" ]; then
set x ${dirnames}
shift
for set in ${options}; do
for opts in `echo ${set} | sed -e 's|/| |'g`; do
patt="/"
for opt in `echo ${opts} | sed -e 's_|_ _'g`; do
if [ "$1" != "${opt}" ]; then
todirnames="${todirnames} -e s|/${opt}/|/${1}/|g"
patt="${patt}${1}/"
if [ "${patt}" != "/${1}/" ]; then
todirnames="${todirnames} -e s|${patt}|/${1}/|g"
fi
fi
done
shift
done
done
fi
# We need another recursive shell script to correctly handle positive
# matches. If we are invoked as
# genmultilib "opt1 opt2" "" "opt1=nopt1 opt2=nopt2"
# we must output
# opt1/opt2 opt1 opt2
# opt1/opt2 nopt1 opt2
# opt1/opt2 opt1 nopt2
# opt1/opt2 nopt1 nopt2
# In other words, we must output all combinations of matches.
rm -f tmpmultilib2
cat >tmpmultilib2 <<\EOF
#!/bin/sh
# The positional parameters are a list of matches to consider.
# ${dirout} is the directory name and ${optout} is the current list of
# options.
if [ "$#" = "0" ]; then
echo "\"${dirout} ${optout};\","
else
first=$1
shift
dirout="${dirout}" optout="${optout}" ./tmpmultilib2 $@
l=`echo ${first} | sed -e 's/=.*$//' -e 's/?/=/g'`
r=`echo ${first} | sed -e 's/^.*=//' -e 's/?/=/g'`
if expr " ${optout} " : ".* ${l} .*" > /dev/null; then
newopt=`echo " ${optout} " | sed -e "s/ ${l} / ${r} /" -e 's/^ //' -e 's/ $//'`
dirout="${dirout}" optout="${newopt}" ./tmpmultilib2 $@
fi
fi
EOF
chmod +x tmpmultilib2
# Start with the current directory, which includes only negations.
optout=
for set in ${options}; do
for opt in `echo ${set} | sed -e 's_[/|]_ _g'`; do
optout="${optout} !${opt}"
done
done
optout=`echo ${optout} | sed -e 's/^ //'`
echo "\". ${optout};\","
# Work over the list of combinations. We have to translate each one
# to use the directory names rather than the option names, we have to
# include the information in matches, and we have to generate the
# correct list of options and negations.
for combo in ${combinations}; do
# Use the directory names rather than the option names.
if [ -n "${todirnames}" ]; then
dirout=`echo ${combo} | sed ${todirnames}`
else
dirout=${combo}
fi
# Remove the leading and trailing slashes.
dirout=`echo ${dirout} | sed -e 's|^/||' -e 's|/$||g'`
# Look through the options. We must output each option that is
# present, and negate each option that is not present.
optout=
for set in ${options}; do
setopts=`echo ${set} | sed -e 's_[/|]_ _g'`
for opt in ${setopts}; do
if expr "${combo} " : ".*/${opt}/.*" > /dev/null; then
optout="${optout} ${opt}"
else
optout="${optout} !${opt}"
fi
done
done
optout=`echo ${optout} | sed -e 's/^ //'`
# Output the line with all appropriate matches.
dirout="${dirout}" optout="${optout}" ./tmpmultilib2
done
# Terminate the list of string.
echo "NULL"
echo "};"
# Output all of the matches now as option and that is the same as that, with
# a semicolon trailer. Include all of the normal options as well.
# Note, the format of the matches is reversed compared
# to what we want, so switch them around.
echo ""
echo "static const char *const multilib_matches_raw[] = {"
for match in ${matches}; do
l=`echo ${match} | sed -e 's/=.*$//' -e 's/?/=/g'`
r=`echo ${match} | sed -e 's/^.*=//' -e 's/?/=/g'`
echo "\"${r} ${l};\","
done
for set in ${options}; do
for opt in `echo ${set} | sed -e 's_[/|]_ _'g`; do
echo "\"${opt} ${opt};\","
done
done
echo "NULL"
echo "};"
# Output the default options now
echo ""
echo "static const char *multilib_extra = \"${extra}\";"
# Output the exclusion rules now
echo ""
echo "static const char *const multilib_exclusions_raw[] = {"
for rule in ${exclusions}; do
s=`echo ${rule} | sed -e 's,/, ,g'`
echo "\"${s};\","
done
echo "NULL"
echo "};"
rm -f tmpmultilib2
exit 0