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dependency to libtirpc, disable inetd, add preliminary multilib support (not working right now),enable 32/64 bit kernel support for x86_64
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This is more commonly known as 32bit userland support on 64bit
architectures.
For simplicity's sake though, this implementation works the other way
round: just build a 64bit-able linker and compiler, but no
64bit-libraries at all (i.e., no multilib). This is then just enough to
compile a 64bit kernel, as that doesn't link to anything. The
alternative would have been to build a native 64bit compiler with
multilib-support in order to cross-compile a 32bit userland, resulting
in a multilib system without need for it.
In order to allow compilation of a 64bit kernel for a given target
system, have it select ADK_TARGET_KERNEL_MAY_64BIT. Upon selection of
that target, the symbol ADK_64BIT_KERNEL will occur in the "Global
settings" menu. Since certain aspects of the 64bit kernel .config may
greatly differ from it's 32bit counterpart, it has to be shipped
separately: target/<arch>/kernel64.config is the place to be.
Conflicts:
target/Makefile
toolchain/gcc/Makefile
Untested, due to conflicts (original patch conflicts with
multiple kernel version support).
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add cacaovm and classpath packages. Add some dependency packages
(gconf, orbit2). Add a non-working icedtea6/openjdk, need to work
on a Linux host for further experimenting.
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- just use on sysroot directory for toolchain.
- add missing patches from previos commit. (rpath/cflags cleanup)
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Signed-off-by: Thorsten Glaser <tg@mirbsd.org>
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- gdb compilation can be disabled
- gcc languages (c++/java) can be enabled/disabled
- gcc stack smashing protection can be enabled/disabled
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Make configuration of new targets cheap.
Just add a new file in target/arch/sys-enabled/foo.
See other files for syntax. While doing runtime tests
with the new infrastructure I've updated a lot of other
stuff:
- gcc 4.5.2
- uClibc 0.9.32-rc1 (NPTL)
- strongswan, php, miredo, parted, util-linux-ng, e2fsprogs
I promise, this is the last big fat commit this year ;)
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when HOST == TARGET eglibc/glibc toolchain does not compile
correctly. With this patches at least eglibc compiles fine.
There still exist a problem with glibc. Someone should check
what diff in eglibc make the build work :}
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- remove ADK_IPV6, ADK_CXX and ADK_X11
- enable ipv6 by default in uclibc
- enable build of c++ compiler by default
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- the name is better, because qemu f.e. is no hardware device
- use make TARGET=alix1c to start with a configuration for this target
- use make TARGET=alix1c allmodconfig to generate a mostly complete config
to build all available packages for this platform as a package
The all.config and .defconfig files needed to get this working are
dynamically generated.
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remove this static library, otherwise binutils cross-compile
fails, because it tries to use it.
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barely tested. TomTom support is for my tomtom rider 2
navigation system and is a new toolchain only target.
I will add some special applications later.
Shuttle is my ADK buildserver. At least I can boot via
PXE and create software raid devices. Still need to figure out
how to manage grub2 and how to integrate a disk installer or something
like that.
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all three libraries tested with qemu-x86
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- add make/patch/rpm and dependencies
- update ar7 port a little bit
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- boot via tftp works now
- fix libgcrypt compile issue
- disable-sjlj-exceptions, does not compile for mips64
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- merge device-mapper and lvm package, because of upstream merge
- update squid to latest stable version
- add no64-lib patch for gcc, which fixes cross-build from x86 to
x86_64
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