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authorScott Wood2009-11-04 18:41:41 -0600
committerWolfgang Denk2009-12-02 22:58:46 +0100
commitd984fed068b3bec8a7edaf7a3de71479abde080a (patch)
tree16be1b5b230b6b7e1e3abf060f38a3b6589df65b /config.mk
parentbf44f3f327acddba202ff67f70192926ea47dfd1 (diff)
makefiles: fixes for building build tools
Currently, some of the tools instead set CC to be HOSTCC in order to re-use some pattern rules -- but this fails when the user overrides CC on the make command line. Also, the HOSTCFLAGS in tools/Makefile are currently not being used because config.mk overwrites them. This patch adds static pattern rules for files that have been requested to be built with the native compiler using $(HOSTSRCS) and $(HOSTOBJS), and converts the tools to use them. It restores easylogo to using the host compiler, which was broken by commit 38d299c2db81bd889c601b5dfc12c4e83ef83333 (if this was an intentional change, please let me know -- but it seems to be a build tool). It restores -pedantic and the special flags for darwin and cygwin that were requested in tools/makefile (but keeps the flags added by config.mk) -- hopefully someone can test this on those platforms. It no longer conditionalizes -pedantic on not being darwin; it wasn't clear that that was intentional, and unless there's a real problem it's just inviting people to contribute non-pedantic patches to those files (I'm not a fan of -pedantic personally, but if it's on for one platform it should be on for all). HOST_LDFLAGS is renamed HOSTLDFLAGS for consistency with the previous HOST_CFLAGS to HOSTCFLAGS rename. A new HOSTCFLAGS_NOPED is made available for those files which currently cannot be built with -pedantic, and replaces the old FIT_CFLAGS. imls now uses the cross compiler properly, rather than by trying to reconstruct CC using the typoed $(CROSS_COMPILER). envcrc.c is now dependency-processed unconditionally -- previously it would be built without being on (HOST)SRCS if CONFIG_ENV_IS_EMBEDDED was not selected. Signed-off-by: Scott Wood <scottwood@freescale.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'config.mk')
-rw-r--r--config.mk34
1 files changed, 31 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/config.mk b/config.mk
index 8cfd60c86ca..cb1c4af9772 100644
--- a/config.mk
+++ b/config.mk
@@ -46,13 +46,41 @@ PLATFORM_LDFLAGS =
#########################################################################
+HOSTCFLAGS = -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer \
+ $(HOSTCPPFLAGS)
+HOSTSTRIP = strip
+
+#
+# Mac OS X / Darwin's C preprocessor is Apple specific. It
+# generates numerous errors and warnings. We want to bypass it
+# and use GNU C's cpp. To do this we pass the -traditional-cpp
+# option to the compiler. Note that the -traditional-cpp flag
+# DOES NOT have the same semantics as GNU C's flag, all it does
+# is invoke the GNU preprocessor in stock ANSI/ISO C fashion.
+#
+# Apple's linker is similar, thanks to the new 2 stage linking
+# multiple symbol definitions are treated as errors, hence the
+# -multiply_defined suppress option to turn off this error.
+#
+
ifeq ($(HOSTOS),darwin)
HOSTCC = cc
+HOSTCFLAGS += -traditional-cpp
+HOSTLDFLAGS += -multiply_defined suppress
else
HOSTCC = gcc
endif
-HOSTCFLAGS = -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer
-HOSTSTRIP = strip
+
+ifeq ($(HOSTOS),cygwin)
+HOSTCFLAGS += -ansi
+endif
+
+# We build some files with extra pedantic flags to try to minimize things
+# that won't build on some weird host compiler -- though there are lots of
+# exceptions for files that aren't complaint.
+
+HOSTCFLAGS_NOPED = $(filter-out -pedantic,$(HOSTCFLAGS))
+HOSTCFLAGS += -pedantic
#########################################################################
#
@@ -200,7 +228,7 @@ endif
#########################################################################
-export HOSTCC HOSTCFLAGS CROSS_COMPILE \
+export HOSTCC HOSTCFLAGS HOSTLDFLAGS PEDCFLAGS HOSTSTRIP CROSS_COMPILE \
AS LD CC CPP AR NM STRIP OBJCOPY OBJDUMP MAKE
export TEXT_BASE PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS PLATFORM_RELFLAGS CPPFLAGS CFLAGS AFLAGS