Date: Sun, 19 May 2019 08:46:19 -0700 From: Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> To: James Shuriff <james@opentech.cc> Cc: ports-list freebsd <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org>, "bapt@FreeBSD.org" <bapt@FreeBSD.org>, "jhb@FreeBSD.org" <jhb@FreeBSD.org> Subject: Re: maintenance of gcc cross ports Message-ID: <2A90CC78-117B-4988-9022-1687872B6C59@yahoo.com> In-Reply-To: <BN7PR06MB518758AEC18571D655453F05AA050@BN7PR06MB5187.namprd06.prod.outlook.com> References: <0BDF4BD8-EF07-4226-A2BA-4ACE476CD6FC@yahoo.com> <BN7PR06MB518758AEC18571D655453F05AA050@BN7PR06MB5187.namprd06.prod.outlook.com>
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On 2019-May-19, at 07:40, James Shuriff <james at opentech.cc> wrote: > I didn't/don't plan on touching binutils. Binutils is okay. I made new = patches as well. What I'm really concerned with bringing up to date is = aarch64-none-elf-gcc. > The GNU toolchain is unfortunately required for building an Aarch64 = system Are you specifically referencing contexts that need to build u-boot? (My guess is: yes.) I've done buildworld buildkernel based on system clang and lld many = times in the past, though not very recently. (I currently do not have access = to the environment but will again, eventually.) For aarch64 I'd mostly recently built for and used: A) a Pine64+ 2GB (needs: sysutils/u-boot-pine64 ) B) an OverDrive 1000 (no u-boot build needed) I've done amd64->aarch64 cross builds and self hosted ones for/on such. The OverDrive 1000 builds did not involve devel/aarch64-none-elf-gcc at all as far as I can remember. > and is a prereq for a bunch of sysutils arm ports. Yep. Are there sysutils/u-boot-* 's that no longer build under gcc 6.4.0? Other things? > At worst we can do something like what's done with the lang ports = gcc6, gcc7, gcc8. I've CC'd the maintainers so hopefully they can give = us some input and we can come up with a solution. >=20 > As for Makefile issues, this is only an issue for the = arm-none-eabi-gcc and aarch64-none-elf-gcc ports because they have = multiple hyphens. It's mostly a cosmetic issue. Each port has its own = plist because gcc generates different headers depending on the platform = so the PLIST TARGETARCH regex doesn't really affect all that much. There = are some clang flags dependent on TARGETARCH but whoever wrote the = aarch64-none-elf-gcc port must have known it wasn't working in the = master because the check is in the bare metal port as well. The = stripping out of all hyphens causes things like "gcc version 6.4.0 = (FreeBSD Ports Collection for aarch64noneelf)". I use = ${PKGNAMEPREFIX:C/-$//} for the comment and version and = ${PKGNAMEPREFIX:C/-.*//} for TARGETARCH. The original regex for all of = those is ${PKGNAMEPREFIX:C/-//g} and I'm sure you can see how that's a = problem when there's multiple hyphens. Thanks for the notes. > - James Shuriff >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> > Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2019 1:33 AM > To: James Shuriff <james@opentech.cc>; ports-list freebsd = <freebsd-ports@freebsd.org> > Subject: Re: maintenance of gcc cross ports >=20 > James Shuriff james at opentech.cc wrote on Sat May 18 12:29:22 UTC = 2019 : >=20 >> The powerpc64-gcc port and all the ports that use it as a master = (aarch64-gcc, aarch64-none-elf-gcc, amd64-gcc, arm-none-eabi-gcc, = i386-gcc, mips-gcc, mips64-gcc, and sparc64-gcc) are very old and use = buggy makefiles. I would like to take over maintenance of these ports. = Powerpc64-gcc uses an old version of gcc and the makefile is buggy. = Certain variables use bad regular expressions thus don't do what they're = supposed to do. I've fixed up the makefiles and made new plists with a = newer version of gcc. >=20 > Be aware that: >=20 > /[ports]/head/base/binutils depends on devel/binutils via: >=20 > MASTERDIR=3D${.CURDIR}/../../devel/binutils >=20 > /[ports]/head/base/gcc depends on devel/powerpc64-gcc via: >=20 > EXTRA_PATCHES+=3D = ${.CURDIR}/../../devel/powerpc64-gcc/files/freebsd-format-extensions > EXTRA_PATCHES+=3D = ${.CURDIR}/../../devel/powerpc64-gcc/files/freebsd-libdir > EXTRA_PATCHES+=3D = ${.CURDIR}/../../devel/powerpc64-gcc/files/patch-gcc-freebsd-mips >=20 > The maintainer is listed as: bapt@FreeBSD.org but the activity tends = to be jhb@FreeBSD.org . There are other, more overall FreeBSD toolchain = efforts that these various ports are tied to. That may constrain what = can be done when. You would probably need to consult with these folks = about any changes. >=20 > I use these ports for doing alternate toolchain buildworld buildkernel = activities, including using, say, devel/powerpc64-gcc on a powerpc64 = machine to self host with more modern tools than gcc 4.2.1 based ones. > As I understand, being in devel/ instead of lang/ for gcc tools is = tied to being constructed for the system-building activities instead of = for general use. >=20 > You might want to show your Makefile updates so that that the problems = are fully explicit. >=20 =3D=3D=3D Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com ( dsl-only.net went away in early 2018-Mar)
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