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  2. <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
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  6. ]>
  7. <sect1 id="ch-tools-gcc-pass2" role="wrap">
  8. <?dbhtml filename="gcc-pass2.html"?>
  9. <sect1info condition="script">
  10. <productname>gcc</productname>
  11. <productnumber>&gcc-version;</productnumber>
  12. <address>&gcc-url;</address>
  13. </sect1info>
  14. <title>GCC-&gcc-version; - Pass 2</title>
  15. <indexterm zone="ch-tools-gcc-pass2">
  16. <primary sortas="a-GCC">GCC</primary>
  17. <secondary>tools, pass 2</secondary>
  18. </indexterm>
  19. <sect2 role="package">
  20. <title/>
  21. <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
  22. href="../chapter06/gcc.xml"
  23. xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[1]/para[1])"/>
  24. <segmentedlist>
  25. <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
  26. <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
  27. <seglistitem>
  28. <seg>&gcc-ch5p2-sbu;</seg>
  29. <seg>&gcc-ch5p2-du;</seg>
  30. </seglistitem>
  31. </segmentedlist>
  32. </sect2>
  33. <sect2 role="installation">
  34. <title>Installation of GCC</title>
  35. <para>Our first build of GCC has installed a couple of internal system
  36. headers. Normally one of them, <filename>limits.h</filename>, will in turn
  37. include the corresponding system <filename>limits.h</filename> header, in
  38. this case, <filename>/tools/include/limits.h</filename>. However, at the
  39. time of the first build of gcc <filename>/tools/include/limits.h</filename>
  40. did not exist, so the internal header that GCC installed is a partial,
  41. self-contained file and does not include the extended features of the
  42. system header. This was adequate for building the temporary libc, but this
  43. build of GCC now requires the full internal header. Create a full version
  44. of the internal header using a command that is identical to what the GCC
  45. build system does in normal circumstances:</para>
  46. <screen><userinput remap="pre">cat gcc/limitx.h gcc/glimits.h gcc/limity.h &gt; \
  47. `dirname $($LFS_TGT-gcc -print-libgcc-file-name)`/include-fixed/limits.h</userinput></screen>
  48. <!--
  49. <para>For x86 machines, the limited number of registers is a bottleneck
  50. for the system. Free one up by not using a frame pointer that is not
  51. needed:</para>
  52. <screen><userinput remap="pre">case `uname -m` in
  53. i?86) sed -i 's/^T_CFLAGS =$/&amp; -fomit-frame-pointer/' gcc/Makefile.in ;;
  54. esac</userinput></screen>
  55. -->
  56. <para>Once again, change the location of GCC's default dynamic linker to
  57. use the one installed in <filename
  58. class="directory">/tools</filename>.</para>
  59. <screen><userinput remap="pre">for file in \
  60. $(find gcc/config -name linux64.h -o -name linux.h -o -name sysv4.h)
  61. do
  62. cp -uv $file{,.orig}
  63. sed -e 's@/lib\(64\)\?\(32\)\?/ld@/tools&amp;@g' \
  64. -e 's@/usr@/tools@g' $file.orig &gt; $file
  65. echo '
  66. #undef STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1
  67. #undef STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_2
  68. #define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_1 "/tools/lib/"
  69. #define STANDARD_STARTFILE_PREFIX_2 ""' &gt;&gt; $file
  70. touch $file.orig
  71. done</userinput></screen>
  72. <para>As in the first build of GCC it requires the GMP, MPFR and MPC
  73. packages. Unpack the tarballs and move them into the required directory
  74. names:</para>
  75. <screen><userinput remap="pre">tar -xf ../mpfr-&mpfr-version;.tar.xz
  76. mv -v mpfr-&mpfr-version; mpfr
  77. tar -xf ../gmp-&gmp-version;.tar.xz
  78. mv -v gmp-&gmp-extracted-version; gmp
  79. tar -xf ../mpc-&mpc-version;.tar.gz
  80. mv -v mpc-&mpc-version; mpc</userinput></screen>
  81. <!--
  82. <para>As in the first build of GCC, fix a problem identified upstream:</para>
  83. <screen><userinput remap="pre">sed -i 's/if \((code.*))\)/if (\1 \&amp;\&amp; \!DEBUG_INSN_P (insn))/' gcc/sched-deps.c</userinput></screen>
  84. -->
  85. <para>Create a separate build directory again:</para>
  86. <screen><userinput remap="pre">mkdir -v ../gcc-build
  87. cd ../gcc-build</userinput></screen>
  88. <para>Before starting to build GCC, remember to unset any environment
  89. variables that override the default optimization flags.</para>
  90. <para>Now prepare GCC for compilation:</para>
  91. <screen><userinput remap="configure">CC=$LFS_TGT-gcc \
  92. CXX=$LFS_TGT-g++ \
  93. AR=$LFS_TGT-ar \
  94. RANLIB=$LFS_TGT-ranlib \
  95. ../gcc-&gcc-version;/configure \
  96. --prefix=/tools \
  97. --with-local-prefix=/tools \
  98. --with-native-system-header-dir=/tools/include \
  99. --enable-languages=c,c++ \
  100. --disable-libstdcxx-pch \
  101. --disable-multilib \
  102. --disable-bootstrap \
  103. --disable-libgomp</userinput></screen>
  104. <variablelist>
  105. <title>The meaning of the new configure options:</title>
  106. <varlistentry>
  107. <term><parameter>--enable-languages=c,c++</parameter></term>
  108. <listitem>
  109. <para>This option ensures that both the C and C++ compilers are
  110. built.</para>
  111. </listitem>
  112. </varlistentry>
  113. <varlistentry>
  114. <term><parameter>--disable-libstdcxx-pch</parameter></term>
  115. <listitem>
  116. <para>Do not build the pre-compiled header (PCH) for
  117. <filename class="libraryfile">libstdc++</filename>. It takes up a
  118. lot of space, and we have no use for it.</para>
  119. </listitem>
  120. </varlistentry>
  121. <varlistentry>
  122. <term><parameter>--disable-bootstrap</parameter></term>
  123. <listitem>
  124. <para>For native builds of GCC, the default is to do a "bootstrap"
  125. build. This does not just compile GCC, but compiles it several times.
  126. It uses the programs compiled in a first round to compile itself a
  127. second time, and then again a third time. The second and third
  128. iterations are compared to make sure it can reproduce itself
  129. flawlessly. This also implies that it was compiled correctly.
  130. However, the LFS build method should provide a solid compiler
  131. without the need to bootstrap each time.</para>
  132. </listitem>
  133. </varlistentry>
  134. </variablelist>
  135. <para>Compile the package:</para>
  136. <screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>
  137. <para>Install the package:</para>
  138. <screen><userinput remap="install">make install</userinput></screen>
  139. <para>As a finishing touch, create a symlink. Many programs and scripts
  140. run <command>cc</command> instead of <command>gcc</command>, which is
  141. used to keep programs generic and therefore usable on all kinds of UNIX
  142. systems where the GNU C compiler is not always installed. Running
  143. <command>cc</command> leaves the system administrator free to decide
  144. which C compiler to install:</para>
  145. <screen><userinput remap="install">ln -sv gcc /tools/bin/cc</userinput></screen>
  146. <caution>
  147. <para>At this point, it is imperative to stop and ensure that the basic
  148. functions (compiling and linking) of the new toolchain are working as
  149. expected. To perform a sanity check, run the following commands:</para>
  150. <screen><userinput>echo 'main(){}' &gt; dummy.c
  151. cc dummy.c
  152. readelf -l a.out | grep ': /tools'</userinput></screen>
  153. <para>If everything is working correctly, there should be no errors,
  154. and the output of the last command will be of the form:</para>
  155. <screen><computeroutput>[Requesting program interpreter: /tools/lib/ld-linux.so.2]</computeroutput></screen>
  156. <para>Note that <filename class="directory">/tools/lib</filename>, or
  157. <filename class="directory">/tools/lib64</filename> for 64-bit machines
  158. appears as the prefix of the dynamic linker.</para>
  159. <para>If the output is not shown as above or there was no output at all,
  160. then something is wrong. Investigate and retrace the steps to find out
  161. where the problem is and correct it. This issue must be resolved before
  162. continuing on. First, perform the sanity check again, using
  163. <command>gcc</command> instead of <command>cc</command>. If this works,
  164. then the <filename class="symlink">/tools/bin/cc</filename> symlink is
  165. missing. Install the symlink as per above.
  166. Next, ensure that the <envar>PATH</envar> is correct. This
  167. can be checked by running <command>echo $PATH</command> and verifying that
  168. <filename class="directory">/tools/bin</filename> is at the head of the
  169. list. If the <envar>PATH</envar> is wrong it could mean that you are not
  170. logged in as user <systemitem class="username">lfs</systemitem> or that
  171. something went wrong back in <xref linkend="ch-tools-settingenviron"
  172. role="."/></para>
  173. <para>Once all is well, clean up the test files:</para>
  174. <screen><userinput>rm -v dummy.c a.out</userinput></screen>
  175. </caution>
  176. </sect2>
  177. <sect2 role="content">
  178. <title/>
  179. <para>Details on this package are located in
  180. <xref linkend="contents-gcc" role="."/></para>
  181. </sect2>
  182. </sect1>