From ac0df51d7b3e0a76923a03efa2cfdec4b9f65ef5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: aliguori Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 17:14:15 +0000 Subject: Parse --cc and --cross-prefix earlier and use CC to determine cpu and host We have been relying on uname to determine the host cpu architecture and operating system. This is totally broken for cross compilation. It was workable in the past because you can manually override both settings but after the host USB passthrough refactoring, cross host builds were broken. This moves the parsing of --cc and --cross-prefix to before the probes for cpu and host. Complation testing is used to determine the host and CPU types. I've only added checks for i386, x86_64, Linux, and Windows since these are the only platforms I have access to for testing. Everything else falls back to uname. It should be relatively easy to add the right checks for other platforms and eliminate uname altogether. Signed-off-by: Anthony Liguori git-svn-id: svn://svn.savannah.nongnu.org/qemu/trunk@6141 c046a42c-6fe2-441c-8c8c-71466251a162 --- configure | 92 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------------- 1 file changed, 59 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) (limited to 'configure') diff --git a/configure b/configure index ec4b229f5..264a10810 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -33,7 +33,56 @@ ar="ar" make="make" install="install" strip="strip" -cpu=`test $(uname -s) = AIX && uname -p || uname -m` + +# parse CC options first +for opt do + optarg=`expr "x$opt" : 'x[^=]*=\(.*\)'` + case "$opt" in + --cross-prefix=*) cross_prefix="$optarg" + ;; + --cc=*) cc="$optarg" + ;; + esac +done + +# OS specific +# Using uname is really, really broken. Once we have the right set of checks +# we can eliminate it's usage altogether + +cc="${cross_prefix}${cc}" +ar="${cross_prefix}${ar}" +strip="${cross_prefix}${strip}" + +# check that the C compiler works. +cat > $TMPC < /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then + : C compiler works ok +else + echo "ERROR: \"$cc\" either does not exist or does not work" + exit 1 +fi + +check_define() { +cat > $TMPC < /dev/null 2> /dev/null +} + +if check_define __i386__ ; then + cpu="i386" +elif check_define __x86_64__ ; then + cpu="x86_64" +else + cpu=`test $(uname -s) = AIX && uname -p || uname -m` +fi + target_list="" case "$cpu" in i386|i486|i586|i686|i86pc|BePC) @@ -122,7 +171,13 @@ blobs="yes" fdt="yes" # OS specific -targetos=`uname -s` +if check_define __linux__ ; then + targetos="Linux" +elif check_define _WIN32 ; then + targetos='MINGW32' +else + targetos=`uname -s` +fi case $targetos in CYGWIN*) mingw32="yes" @@ -264,9 +319,9 @@ for opt do --source-path=*) source_path="$optarg" source_path_used="yes" ;; - --cross-prefix=*) cross_prefix="$optarg" + --cross-prefix=*) ;; - --cc=*) cc="$optarg" + --cc=*) ;; --host-cc=*) host_cc="$optarg" ;; @@ -487,35 +542,6 @@ echo "NOTE: The object files are built at the place where configure is launched" exit 1 fi -cc="${cross_prefix}${cc}" -ar="${cross_prefix}${ar}" -strip="${cross_prefix}${strip}" - -# check that the C compiler works. -cat > $TMPC < /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then - : C compiler works ok -else - echo "ERROR: \"$cc\" either does not exist or does not work" - exit 1 -fi - -# check compiler to see if we're on mingw32 -cat > $TMPC < -#ifndef _WIN32 -#error not windows -#endif -int main(void) {} -EOF - -if $cc $ARCH_CFLAGS -c -o $TMPO $TMPC > /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; then - mingw32="yes" -fi - if test "$mingw32" = "yes" ; then linux="no" EXESUF=".exe" -- cgit v1.2.3