Date: Wed, 24 Dec 2014 20:29:21 -0500 From: Jeremy Brown <mischif@mischivous.com> To: sbruno@freebsd.org Cc: freebsd-embedded@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Help Compiling armv6 Ports from x64 Message-ID: <CAGL1beC5RneVCuw%2BbczhM5_szfDe-FZbtqCXfummv9FySA_aJA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <549B6584.3000608@ignoranthack.me> References: <CAGL1beBOVDRh-7kA8QnG6qkm9VH3EM7YSEhtMhrgTU9mMUYfQw@mail.gmail.com> <549B6584.3000608@ignoranthack.me>
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Sean, Does poudriere work with previously-established roots or does it have to generate its own? I'm using crochet <https://github.com/kientzle/crochet-freebsd> to create my image, so I can do whatever I want to the filesystem it creates and have it apply to the image. Also, will poudriere actually install a package and modify necessary files to let the system know a port is installed, or does it only create the package and leave it to me to install? -Jeremy On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 8:16 PM, Sean Bruno <sbruno@ignoranthack.me> wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA512 > > On 12/24/14 16:34, Jeremy Brown wrote: > > I have a VM running FreeBSD 10.1 x64 that I'm trying to use to > > create an image that will run on a Raspberry Pi. I've managed to > > get the base system working, but I can't figure out how to compile > > ports for the image. I know my cross-compilation toolchain is > > working, as I can build the kernel and world without issue. > > > > For sake of example, say my arm root is at /tmp/rootfs, my > > toolchain is at /usr/armv6-freebsd/usr/bin and some other assorted > > cross-compilation items are at /usr/obj/armv6-freebsd. > > > > Some of the commands I have tried to build a port are: > > > > PATH=/path/to/toolchain:${PATH} make TARGET=arm TARGET_ARCH=armv6 > > install (this typically fails during compilation) > > > > PATH=/path/to/toolchain:${PATH} make TARGET=arm TARGET_ARCH=armv6 > > configure install (this typically fails during configuration, the > > error I get is something along the lines of "cannot read C-compiled > > file"; in addition the configure script never notices that I am > > trying to cross-compile) > > > > PATH=/path/to/toolchain:${PATH} make > > CONFIGURE_ARGS="--host=armv6-freebsd" configure install (this > > typically fails during compilation for varying reasons, but at > > least it'll recognize that I'm cross-compiling; including TARGET > > and TARGET_ARCH makes no difference) > > > > make TARGET=arm TARGET_ARCH=armv6 DESTDIR=/tmp/rootfs install > > (this was what I originally tried, when the chroot kicked in it > > would try to run the ARM version of /bin/sh; as the VM is x64 this > > would always give an exec format error before failing) > > > > make TARGET=arm TARGET_ARCH=armv6 DESTDIR=/tmp/rootfs CHROOTED=no > > install (this would seem to work, but would install the port to the > > VM instead of the filesystem for the image, and in addition would > > be compiled x64 instead of armv6) > > > > There are others, but these are the ones I can remember the best > > right now. I understand there won't be any precompiled ports, and I > > don't want to have to build my desired ports on the Pi itself > > (despite the fact that doing so would be agonizingly slow, the > > space required to store the ports tree and compile what I need > > would explode the size of the image from ~400MB to > >> 2GB). > > > > I've tried many different websites (see here > > <http://www.cruwe.de/?p=78>, here > > < > http://allskyee.blogspot.com/2014/02/freebsd-10-ports-cross-compile-amd64-to.html > > > > > > > , here > > < > http://ray-freebsd.blogspot.kr/2011/09/cross-compiling-ports-for-freebsd.html > > > > > > > , here <http://blog.ignoranthack.me/?p=221>, here > > < > http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2012-November/037469.html > >), > > > > > but none of their methods have resulted in a successful compilation. > > > > Do you know of a method to compile armv6 ports on an x64 machine, > > or can you direct me to someone who might? > > > > -Jeremy > > At this point, poudriere can build packages by default. > > If you want armv6 packages for RPi or BBB, get poudriere 3.1 on your > system with qemu-bsd-user. > > Setup this arcane binmiscctl(8) command: > /usr/sbin/binmiscctl add armv6 --interpreter "/usr/local/bin/qemu-arm" \ > - --magic > > "\x7f\x45\x4c\x46\x01\x01\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x28\x00" > \ > - --mask > > "\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x00\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xfe\xff\xff\xff" > \ > - --size 20 --set-enabled > > > That is the command that will redirect execution of armv6 binaries to > qemu-bsd-user. > > Build an armv6 jail with: > > poudriere jail -c -j armv6 -m svn -v head -a arm.armv6 -x > > And build your ports with poudriere via: > poudriere bulk -j amrv6 <listofports> > > You can fetch packages from the freebsd cluster arm builder if you > wish as well: > > http://chips.ysv.freebsd.org/packages/11armv6-11armv6/ > > Sean > > > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v2 > > iQF8BAEBCgBmBQJUm2WBXxSAAAAAAC4AKGlzc3Vlci1mcHJAbm90YXRpb25zLm9w > ZW5wZ3AuZmlmdGhob3JzZW1hbi5uZXQwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAw > MDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwAAoJEBIB78oecn5kDx0H/0UnXCslpqnT1JrHDCuN+trS > IvC2eMIaaLa2jZ/6BM6FVqmMdRpt+sGnToZSL/3iaFyLQhgadOqojBtsuna8W2rd > jagvmhQaZtG0TOfCBPI6B0LDAZMwzAcczgSc+ta+39rU3sGrI3u9Cu7aUf6xWOJZ > GMmbvH3idiLLcyVzwKSL2D8B3y7mg1E+cNB5y61nNxpnrIsQNLmaASjikaJXOif4 > 8AV7/yzq5tLkeiBkxjnsq0t3UBCUh/omMwGwQn6jXD8qa4JfjtFWFN23hpVyPBpi > jfL6IycR7JauqXK1JQzYHiNCgGD8JthNNCwp4UQvvDfY8w/0cwFwXPdzy4qedYc= > =lkbv > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >
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