| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?><!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"  "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [  <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">  %general-entities;]><sect1 id="ch-tools-gcc-pass1" role="wrap" xreflabel="gcc-pass1">  <?dbhtml filename="gcc-pass1.html"?>  <sect1info condition="script">    <productname>gcc-pass1</productname>    <productnumber>&gcc-version;</productnumber>    <address>&gcc-url;</address>  </sect1info>  <title>GCC-&gcc-version; - Pass 1</title>  <indexterm zone="ch-tools-gcc-pass1">    <primary sortas="a-GCC">GCC</primary>    <secondary>tools, pass 1</secondary>  </indexterm>  <sect2 role="package">    <title/>    <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"    href="../chapter06/gcc.xml"    xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[1]/para[1])"/>    <segmentedlist>      <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>      <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>      <seglistitem>        <seg>&gcc-ch5p1-sbu;</seg>        <seg>&gcc-ch5p1-du;</seg>      </seglistitem>    </segmentedlist>  </sect2>  <sect2 role="installation">    <title>Installation of Cross GCC</title>    <para>GCC requires the GMP, MPFR and MPC packages. As these packages may    not be included in your host distribution, they will be built with    GCC.  Unpack each package into the GCC source directory and rename the    resulting directories so the GCC build procedures will automatically    use them:</para>    <note><para>There are frequent misunderstandings about this chapter.  The    procedures are the same as every other chapter as explained earlier (<xref    linkend='buildinstr'/>).  First extract the gcc tarball from the sources    directory and then change to the directory created.  Only then should you    proceed with the instructions below.</para></note><screen><userinput remap="pre">tar -xf ../mpfr-&mpfr-version;.tar.xzmv -v mpfr-&mpfr-version; mpfrtar -xf ../gmp-&gmp-version;.tar.xzmv -v gmp-&gmp-version; gmptar -xf ../mpc-&mpc-version;.tar.gzmv -v mpc-&mpc-version; mpc</userinput></screen>    <para>On x86_64 hosts, set the default directory name for    64-bit libraries to <quote>lib</quote>:</para><screen><userinput remap="pre">case $(uname -m) in  x86_64)    sed -e '/m64=/s/lib64/lib/' \        -i.orig gcc/config/i386/t-linux64 ;;esac</userinput></screen>    <para>The GCC documentation recommends building GCC     in a dedicated build directory:</para><screen><userinput remap="pre">mkdir -v buildcd       build</userinput></screen>    <para>Prepare GCC for compilation:</para><screen><userinput remap="configure">../configure                                       \    --target=$LFS_TGT                              \    --prefix=$LFS/tools                            \    --with-glibc-version=2.11                      \    --with-sysroot=$LFS                            \    --with-newlib                                  \    --without-headers                              \    --enable-initfini-array                        \    --disable-nls                                  \    --disable-shared                               \    --disable-multilib                             \    --disable-decimal-float                        \    --disable-threads                              \    --disable-libatomic                            \    --disable-libgomp                              \    --disable-libquadmath                          \    --disable-libssp                               \    --disable-libvtv                               \    --disable-libstdcxx                            \    --enable-languages=c,c++</userinput></screen>    <variablelist>      <title>The meaning of the configure options:</title>      <varlistentry>        <term><parameter>--with-glibc-version=2.11</parameter></term>        <listitem>          <para>This option ensures the package will be compatible with the host's          version of glibc.  It is set to the minimum glibc requirement           specified in the <xref linkend="ch-partitioning-hostreqs"/>.</para>        </listitem>      </varlistentry>      <varlistentry>        <term><parameter>--with-newlib</parameter></term>        <listitem>          <para>Since a working C library is not yet available, this ensures          that the inhibit_libc constant is defined when building libgcc. This prevents          the compiling of any code that requires libc support.</para>        </listitem>      </varlistentry>      <varlistentry>        <term><parameter>--without-headers</parameter></term>        <listitem>          <para>When creating a complete cross-compiler, GCC requires          standard headers compatible with the target system. For our          purposes these headers will not be needed. This switch prevents          GCC from looking for them.</para>        </listitem>      </varlistentry>      <varlistentry>        <term><parameter>--disable-shared</parameter></term>        <listitem>          <para>This switch forces GCC to link its internal libraries	  statically. We need this because the shared libraries require glibc,	  which is not yet installed on the target system.</para>        </listitem>      </varlistentry>      <varlistentry>        <term><parameter>--disable-decimal-float, --disable-threads,              --disable-libatomic, --disable-libgomp, <!--- -disable-libmpx,-->        --disable-libquadmath, --disable-libssp, --disable-libvtv,        --disable-libstdcxx</parameter></term>        <listitem>          <para>These switches disable support for the decimal floating point          extension, threading, libatomic, libgomp, <!--libmpx, --> libquadmath, libssp,          libvtv, and the C++ standard library respectively. These features          will fail to compile when building a cross-compiler and are not          necessary for the task of cross-compiling the temporary libc.</para>        </listitem>      </varlistentry>      <varlistentry>        <term><parameter>--disable-multilib</parameter></term>        <listitem>          <para>On x86_64, LFS does not yet support a multilib configuration.          This switch is harmless for x86.</para>        </listitem>      </varlistentry>      <varlistentry>        <term><parameter>--enable-languages=c,c++</parameter></term>        <listitem>          <para>This option ensures that only the C and C++ compilers are built.          These are the only languages needed now.</para>        </listitem>      </varlistentry>    </variablelist>    <para>Compile GCC by running:</para><screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>    <para>Install the package:</para>    <screen><userinput remap="install">make install</userinput></screen>    <para>This build of GCC has installed a couple of internal system    headers.  Normally one of them, <filename>limits.h</filename>, would in turn    include the corresponding system <filename>limits.h</filename> header, in    this case, <filename>$LFS/usr/include/limits.h</filename>. However, at the    time of this build of gcc <filename>$LFS/usr/include/limits.h</filename>    does not exist, so the internal header that has just been installed is a    partial, self-contained file and does not include the extended features of    the system header. This is adequate for building glibc, but the full    internal header will be needed later.  Create a full version of the internal    header using a command that is identical to what the GCC build system does    in normal circumstances:</para><screen><userinput remap="install">cd ..cat gcc/limitx.h gcc/glimits.h gcc/limity.h > \  `dirname $($LFS_TGT-gcc -print-libgcc-file-name)`/install-tools/include/limits.h</userinput></screen>  </sect2>  <sect2 role="content">    <title/>    <para>Details on this package are located in    <xref linkend="contents-gcc" role="."/></para>  </sect2></sect1>
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