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700 lines
20 KiB
Perl
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@c COPYRIGHT (c) 1988-2002.
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@c On-Line Applications Research Corporation (OAR).
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@c All rights reserved.
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@c
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@c $Id$
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@c
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@chapter Building the GNAT Cross Compiler Toolset
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This chapter describes the steps required to acquire the
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source code for a GNU cross compiler toolset, apply
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any required RTEMS specific patches, compile that
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toolset and install it.
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@section Create the Archive and Build Directories
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Start by making the @code{archive} directory to contain the downloaded
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source code and the @code{tools} directory to be used as a build
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directory. The command sequence to do this is shown
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below:
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@example
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mkdir archive
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mkdir tools
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@end example
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This will result in an initial directory structure similar to the
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one shown in the following figure:
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@example
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@group
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/whatever/prefix/you/choose/
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archive/
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tools/
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@end group
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@end example
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@c @ifset use-html
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@c @html
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@c <IMG SRC="sfile12c.jpg" WIDTH=417 HEIGHT=178
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@c ALT="Starting Directory Organization">
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@c @end html
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@c @end ifset
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@section Get All the Pieces
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This section lists the components of an RTEMS cross development system.
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Included are the locations of each component as well as any required RTEMS
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specific patches.
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@subheading @value{GCCVERSION}
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@example
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FTP Site: @value{GCCFTPSITE}
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Directory: @value{GCCFTPDIR}
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File: @value{GCCTAR}
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@ifset use-html
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@c URL: @uref{ftp://@value{GCCFTPSITE}@value{GCCFTPDIR}/@value{GCCTAR},Download @value{GCCVERSION}}
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URL: ftp://@value{GCCFTPSITE}@value{GCCFTPDIR}/@value{GCCTAR}
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@end ifset
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@end example
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@subheading @value{GNAT-VERSION}
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@example
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FTP Site: @value{GNAT-FTPSITE}
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Directory: @value{GNAT-FTPDIR}
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File: @value{GNAT-TAR}
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@ifset use-html
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@c URL: @uref{ ftp://@value{GNAT-FTPSITE}@value{GNAT-FTPDIR}/@value{GNAT-TAR}, Download @value{GNAT-VERSION}}
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URL: ftp://@value{GNAT-FTPSITE}@value{GNAT-FTPDIR}/@value{GNAT-TAR}
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@end ifset
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@end example
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@subheading @value{BINUTILSVERSION}
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@example
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FTP Site: @value{BINUTILSFTPSITE}
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Directory: @value{BINUTILSFTPDIR}
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File: @value{BINUTILSTAR}
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@ifset use-html
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@c URL: @uref{ftp://@value{BINUTILSFTPSITE}@value{BINUTILSFTPDIR}/@value{BINUTILSTAR}, Download @value{BINUTILSVERSION}}
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URL: ftp://@value{BINUTILSFTPSITE}@value{BINUTILSFTPDIR}/@value{BINUTILSTAR}
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@end ifset
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@end example
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@subheading @value{NEWLIBVERSION}
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@example
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FTP Site: @value{NEWLIBFTPSITE}
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Directory: @value{NEWLIBFTPDIR}
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File: @value{NEWLIBTAR}
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@ifset use-html
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@c URL: @uref{ftp://@value{NEWLIBFTPSITE}@value{NEWLIBFTPDIR}/@value{NEWLIBTAR}, Download @value{NEWLIBVERSION}}
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URL: ftp://@value{NEWLIBFTPSITE}@value{NEWLIBFTPDIR}/@value{NEWLIBTAR}
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@end ifset
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@end example
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@subheading @value{RTEMSVERSION}
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@example
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FTP Site: @value{RTEMSFTPSITE}
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Directory: @value{RTEMSFTPDIR}
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File: @value{RTEMSTAR}
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@ifset use-html
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@c URL: @uref{ftp://@value{RTEMSFTPSITE}@value{RTEMSFTPDIR}, Download RTEMS components}
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URL: ftp://@value{RTEMSFTPSITE}@value{RTEMSFTPDIR}
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@end ifset
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@end example
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@subheading RTEMS Hello World
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@example
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FTP Site: @value{RTEMSFTPSITE}
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Directory: @value{RTEMSFTPDIR}
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File: hello_world_ada.tgz
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@ifset use-html
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@c URL: @uref{ftp://@value{RTEMSFTPSITE}@value{RTEMSFTPDIR}/ada_tools/hello_world_ada.tgz, Download RTEMS Hello World}
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URL: ftp://@value{RTEMSFTPSITE}@value{RTEMSFTPDIR}/ada_tools/hello_world_ada.tgz
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@end ifset
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@end example
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@subheading RTEMS Specific Tool Patches and Scripts
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@example
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FTP Site: @value{RTEMSFTPSITE}
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Directory: @value{RTEMSFTPDIR}/ada_tools/source
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File: @value{BUILDTOOLSTAR}
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@ifset BINUTILSRTEMSPATCH
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File: @value{BINUTILSRTEMSPATCH}
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@end ifset
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@ifset NEWLIBRTEMSPATCH
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File: @value{NEWLIBRTEMSPATCH}
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@end ifset
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@ifset GCCRTEMSPATCH
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File: @value{GCCRTEMSPATCH}
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@end ifset
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@ifset GNAT-RTEMSPATCH
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File: @value{GNAT-RTEMSPATCH}
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@end ifset
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@ifset use-html
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@c URL: @uref{ftp://@value{RTEMSFTPSITE}@value{RTEMSFTPDIR}/ada_tools/source, Download RTEMS patches}
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URL: ftp://@value{RTEMSFTPSITE}@value{RTEMSFTPDIR}/ada_tools/source
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@end ifset
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@end example
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@section Unarchiving the Tools
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While in the @code{tools} directory, unpack the compressed
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tar files using the following command sequence:
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@example
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cd tools
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tar xzf ../archive/@value{GCCTAR}
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tar xzf ../archive/@value{GNAT-TAR}
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tar xzf ../archive/@value{BINUTILSTAR}
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tar xzf ../archive/@value{NEWLIBTAR}
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tar xzf ../archive/@value{BUILDTOOLSTAR}
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@end example
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After the compressed tar files have been unpacked, the following
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directories will have been created under tools.
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@itemize @bullet
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@item @value{BINUTILSUNTAR}
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@item @value{GCCUNTAR}
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@item @value{GNAT-UNTAR}
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@item @value{NEWLIBUNTAR}
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@end itemize
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There will also be a set of scripts in the current directory
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which aid in building the tools and RTEMS. They are:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item bit_ada
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@item bit_gdb
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@item bit_rtems
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@item common.sh
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@item user.cfg
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@end itemize
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When the @code{bit_ada} script is executed later in this process,
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it will automatically create two other subdirectories:
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@itemize @bullet
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@item src
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@item build-$@{CPU@}-tools
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@end itemize
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Similarly, the @code{bit_gdb} script will create the
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subdirectory @code{build-$@{CPU@}-gdb} and
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the @code{bit_rtems} script will create the
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subdirectory @code{build-$@{CPU@}-rtems}.
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The directory tree should look something like the following figure:
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@example
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@group
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/whatever/prefix/you/choose/
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archive/
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@value{GCCTAR}
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@value{GNAT-TAR}
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@value{BINUTILSTAR}
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@value{NEWLIBTAR}
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@value{RTEMSTAR}
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@value{BUILDTOOLSTAR}
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@ifset GCCRTEMSPATCH
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@value{GCCRTEMSPATCH}
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@end ifset
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@ifset BINUTILSRTEMSPATCH
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@value{BINUTILSRTEMSPATCH}
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@end ifset
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@ifset NEWLIBRTEMSPATCH
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@value{NEWLIBRTEMSPATCH}
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@end ifset
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@ifset GNAT-RTEMSPATCH
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@value{GNAT-RTEMSPATCH}
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@end ifset
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hello_world_ada.tgz
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bit_ada
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tools/
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@value{BINUTILSUNTAR}/
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@value{GCCUNTAR}/
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@value{GNAT-UNTAR}/
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@value{NEWLIBUNTAR}/
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bit_ada
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bit_gdb
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bit_rtems
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common.sh
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user.cfg
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@end group
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@end example
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@c @ifset use-html
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@c @html
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@c <IMG SRC="bit_ada.jpg" WIDTH=816 HEIGHT=267 ALT="Directory Organization">
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@c @end html
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@c @end ifset
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@c
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@c Host Specific Notes
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@c
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@section Host Specific Notes
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@subsection Solaris 2.x
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The build scripts are written in "shell". The program @code{/bin/sh}
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on Solaris 2.x is not robust enough to execute these scripts. If you
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are on a Solaris 2.x host, then change the first line of the files
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@code{bit_ada}, @code{bit_gdb}, and @code{bit_rtems} to use the
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@code{/bin/ksh} shell instead.
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@c
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@c Reading the Documentation
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@c
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@section Reading the Tools Documentation
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Each of the tools in the GNU development suite comes with documentation.
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It is in the reader's and tool maintainers' interest that one read the
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documentation before posting a problem to a mailing list or news group.
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@c
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@c GCC patches
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@c
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@section Apply RTEMS Patch to GCC
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@ifclear GCCRTEMSPATCH
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No RTEMS specific patches are required for @value{GCCVERSION} to
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support @value{RTEMSVERSION}.
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@end ifclear
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@ifset GCCRTEMSPATCH
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Apply the patch using the following command sequence:
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@example
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cd tools/@value{GCCUNTAR}
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zcat ../../archive/@value{GCCRTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1
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@end example
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Check to see if any of these patches have been rejected using the following
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sequence:
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@example
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cd tools/@value{GCCUNTAR}
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find . -name "*.rej" -print
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@end example
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If any files are found with the .rej extension, a patch has been rejected.
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This should not happen with a good patch file which is properly applied.
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@end ifset
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@c
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@c BINUTILS patches
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@c
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@section Apply RTEMS Patch to binutils
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@ifclear BINUTILSRTEMSPATCH
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No RTEMS specific patches are required for @value{BINUTILSVERSION} to
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support @value{RTEMSVERSION}.
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@end ifclear
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@ifset BINUTILSRTEMSPATCH
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Apply the patch using the following command sequence:
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@example
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cd tools/@value{BINUTILSUNTAR}
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zcat ../../archive/@value{BINUTILSRTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1
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@end example
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Check to see if any of these patches have been rejected using the following
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sequence:
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@example
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cd tools/@value{BINUTILSUNTAR}
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find . -name "*.rej" -print
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@end example
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If any files are found with the .rej extension, a patch has been rejected.
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This should not happen with a good patch file which is properly applied.
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@end ifset
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@c
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@c Newlib patches
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@c
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@section Apply RTEMS Patch to newlib
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@ifclear NEWLIBRTEMSPATCH
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No RTEMS specific patches are required for @value{NEWLIBVERSION} to
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support @value{RTEMSVERSION}.
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@end ifclear
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@ifset NEWLIBRTEMSPATCH
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Apply the patch using the following command sequence:
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@example
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cd tools/@value{NEWLIBUNTAR}
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zcat ../../archive/@value{NEWLIBRTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1
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@end example
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Check to see if any of these patches have been rejected using the following
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sequence:
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@example
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cd tools/@value{NEWLIBUNTAR}
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find . -name "*.rej" -print
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@end example
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If any files are found with the .rej extension, a patch has been rejected.
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This should not happen with a good patch file which is properly applied.
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@end ifset
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@c
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@c GNAT patches
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@c
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@section Apply RTEMS Patch to GNAT
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@ifclear GNAT-RTEMSPATCH
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No RTEMS specific patches are required for @value{GNAT-VERSION} to
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support @value{RTEMSVERSION}.
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@end ifclear
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@ifset GNAT-RTEMSPATCH
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Apply the patch using the following command sequence:
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@example
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cd tools/@value{GNAT-UNTAR}
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zcat ../../archive/@value{GNAT-RTEMSPATCH} | patch -p1
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@end example
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Check to see if any of these patches have been rejected using the following
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sequence:
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@example
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cd tools/@value{GNAT-UNTAR}
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find . -name "*.rej" -print
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@end example
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If any files are found with the .rej extension, a patch has been rejected.
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This should not happen with a good patch file which is properly applied.
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@end ifset
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@c
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@c Copy the ada directory
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@c
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@section Copy the ada Subdirectory to the GCC Source Tree
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Copy the ada subtree in the patched subtree of
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tools/@value{GNAT-UNTAR}/src to the
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tools/@value{GCCUNTAR} directory:
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@example
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cd tools/@value{GNAT-UNTAR}/src
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cp -r ada ../../@value{GCCUNTAR}
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@end example
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@c
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@c Localizing the Configuration
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@c
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@section Localizing the Configuration
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Edit the @code{user.cfg} file to alter the settings of various
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variables which are used to tailor the build process.
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Each of the variables set in @code{user.cfg} may be modified
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as described below:
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@table @code
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@item INSTALL_POINT
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is the location where you wish the GNU C/C++ cross compilation tools for
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RTEMS to be built. It is recommended that the directory chosen to receive
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these tools be named so that it is clear from which gcc distribution it
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was generated and for which target system the tools are to produce code for.
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@b{WARNING}: The @code{INSTALL_POINT} should not be a subdirectory
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under the build directory. The build directory will be removed
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automatically upon successful completion of the build procedure.
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@item BINUTILS
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is the directory under tools that contains @value{BINUTILSUNTAR}.
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For example:
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@example
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BINUTILS=@value{BINUTILSUNTAR}
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@end example
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@item GCC
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is the directory under tools that contains @value{GCCUNTAR}.
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For example,
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@example
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GCC=@value{GCCUNTAR}
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@end example
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Note that the gnat version is not needed because the gnat source
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is built as part of building gcc.
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@item NEWLIB
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is the directory under tools that contains @value{NEWLIBUNTAR}.
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For example:
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@example
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NEWLIB=@value{NEWLIBUNTAR}
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@end example
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@item BUILD_DOCS
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is set to "yes" if you want to install documentation. This requires
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that tools supporting documentation production be installed. This
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currently is limited to the GNU texinfo package.
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For example:
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@example
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BUILD_DOCS=yes
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@end example
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@item BUILD_OTHER_LANGUAGES
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is set to "yes" if you want to build languages other than C and C++. At
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the current time, the set of alternative languages includes Java, Fortran,
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and Objective-C. These alternative languages do not always build cross.
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Hence this option defaults to "no".
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For example:
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@example
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BUILD_OTHER_LANGUAGES=yes
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@end example
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@b{NOTE:} Based upon the version of the compiler being used, it may not
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be possible to build languages other than C and C++ cross. In many cases,
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the language run-time support libraries are not "multilib'ed". Thus the
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executable code in these libraries will be for the default compiler settings
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and not necessarily be correct for your CPU model.
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@item RTEMS
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is the directory under tools that contails @value{RTEMSUNTAR}.
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@item ENABLE_RTEMS_POSIX
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is set to "yes" if you want to enable the RTEMS POSIX API support.
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At this time, this feature is not supported by the UNIX ports of RTEMS
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and is forced to "no" for those targets. This corresponds to the
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@code{configure} option @code{--enable-posix}.
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This must be enabled to support the GNAT/RTEMS run-time.
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@item ENABLE_RTEMS_ITRON
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is set to "yes" if you want to enable the RTEMS ITRON API support.
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At this time, this feature is not supported by the UNIX ports of RTEMS
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and is forced to "no" for those targets. This corresponds to the
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@code{configure} option @code{--enable-itron}.
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@item ENABLE_RTEMS_MP
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is set to "yes" if you want to enable the RTEMS multiprocessing
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support. This feature is not supported by all RTEMS BSPs and
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is automatically forced to "no" for those BSPs. This corresponds to the
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@code{configure} option @code{--enable-multiprocessing}.
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@item ENABLE_RTEMS_CXX
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is set to "yes" if you want to build the RTEMS C++ support including
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the C++ Wrapper for the Classic API. This corresponds to the
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@code{configure} option @code{--enable-cxx}.
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@item ENABLE_RTEMS_TESTS
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is set to "yes" if you want to build the RTEMS Test Suite. If this
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is set to "no", then only the Sample Tests will be built. Setting
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this option to "yes" significantly increases the amount of disk
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space required to build RTEMS.
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This corresponds to the @code{configure} option @code{--enable-tests}.
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@item ENABLE_RTEMS_TCPIP
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is set to "yes" if you want to build the RTEMS TCP/IP Stack. If a
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particular BSP does not support TCP/IP, then this feature is automatically
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disabled. This corresponds to the @code{configure} option
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@code{--enable-tcpip}.
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@item ENABLE_RTEMS_NONDEBUG
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is set to "yes" if you want to build RTEMS in a fully optimized
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state. This corresponds to executing @code{make} after configuring
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the source tree.
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@item ENABLE_RTEMS_DEBUG
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is set to "yes" if you want to build RTEMS in a debug version.
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When built for debug, RTEMS will include run-time code to
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perform consistency checks such as heap consistency checks.
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Although the precise compilation arguments are BSP dependent,
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the debug version of RTEMS is usually built at a lower optimization
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level. This is usually done to reduce inlining which can make
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tracing code execution difficult. This corresponds to executing
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@code{make VARIANT=debug} after configuring
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the source tree.
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@item INSTALL_RTEMS
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is set to "yes" if you want to install RTEMS after building it.
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This corresponds to executing @code{make install} after configuring
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and building the source tree.
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@item ENABLE_RTEMS_MAINTAINER_MODE
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is set to "yes" if you want to enabled maintainer mode functionality
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in the RTEMS Makefile. This is disabled by default and it is not
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expected that most users will want to enable this. When this option
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is enabled, the build process may attempt to regenerate files that
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require tools not required when this option is disabled.
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This corresponds to the @code{configure} option
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@code{--enable-maintainer-mode}.
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@end table
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@section Running the bit_ada Script
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After the @code{bit_ada} script has been modified to reflect the
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local installation, the modified @code{bit_ada} script is run
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using the following sequence:
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@example
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cd tools
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./bit_ada <target configuration>
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@end example
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|
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Where <target configuration> is one of the following:
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|
|
@itemize @bullet
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@item hppa1.1
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@item i386
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@item i960
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@item m68k
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@item powerpc
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@item sh
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@item sparc
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@end itemize
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|
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NOTE: The above list of target configurations is the list of RTEMS supported
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|
targets. Only a subset of these have been tested with GNAT/RTEMS. For more
|
|
information, contact your GNAT/RTEMS representative.
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|
|
|
The build process can take a while to complete. Many users find it
|
|
handy to run the build process in the background, capture the output
|
|
in a file, and monitor the output. This can be done as follows:
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|
|
@example
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./bit_ada <target configuration> >bit.log 2>&1 &
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tail -f bit.log
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@end example
|
|
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|
If no errors are encountered, the @code{bit_ada} script will conclude by
|
|
printing messages similar to the following:
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|
|
|
@example
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|
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|
The src and build-i386-tools subdirectory may now be removed.
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|
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|
Started: Fri Apr 10 10:14:07 CDT 1998
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|
Finished: Fri Apr 10 12:01:33 CDT 1998
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@end example
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|
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|
If the @code{bit_ada} script successfully completes, then the
|
|
GNU C/C++ cross compilation tools are installed.
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|
|
|
If the @code{bit_ada} script does not successfully complete, then investigation
|
|
will be required to determine the source of the error.
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|
|
|
@c
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|
@c Common Problems
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|
@c
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|
|
|
@section Common Problems
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|
|
|
@subsection Error Message Indicates Invalid Option to Assembler
|
|
|
|
If a message like this is printed then the new cross compiler
|
|
is most likely using the native assembler instead of the cross
|
|
assembler or vice-versa (native compiler using new cross assembler).
|
|
This can occur for one of the following reasons:
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|
|
|
@itemize @bullet
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|
|
|
@item Binutils Patch Improperly Applied
|
|
@item Binutils Not Built
|
|
@item Current Directory is in Your PATH
|
|
|
|
@end itemize
|
|
|
|
If you are using binutils 2.9.1 or newer with certain older versions of
|
|
gcc, they do not agree on what the name of the newly
|
|
generated cross assembler is. Older binutils called it @code{as.new}
|
|
which became @code{as.new.exe} under Windows. This is not a valid
|
|
file name, so @code{as.new} is now called @code{as-new}. By using the latest
|
|
released tool versions and RTEMS patches, this problem will be avoided.
|
|
|
|
If binutils did not successfully build the cross assembler, then
|
|
the new cross gcc (@code{xgcc}) used to build the libraries can not
|
|
find it. Make sure the build of the binutils succeeded.
|
|
|
|
If you include the current directory in your PATH, then there
|
|
is a chance that the native compiler will accidentally use
|
|
the new cross assembler instead of the native one. This usually
|
|
indicates that "." is before the standard system directories
|
|
in your PATH. As a general rule, including "." in your PATH
|
|
is a security risk and should be avoided. Remove "." from
|
|
your PATH.
|
|
|
|
NOTE: In some environments, it may be difficult to remove "."
|
|
completely from your PATH. In this case, make sure that "."
|
|
is after the system directories containing "as" and "ld".
|
|
|
|
@subsection Error Messages Indicating Configuration Problems
|
|
|
|
If you see error messages like the following,
|
|
|
|
@itemize @bullet
|
|
|
|
@item cannot configure libiberty
|
|
@item coff-emulation not found
|
|
@item etc.
|
|
|
|
@end itemize
|
|
|
|
Then it is likely that one or more of your gnu tools is
|
|
already configured locally in its source tree. You can check
|
|
for this by searching for the @code{config.status} file
|
|
in the various tool source trees. The following command
|
|
does this for the binutils source:
|
|
|
|
@example
|
|
find @value{BINUTILSUNTAR} -name config.status -print
|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
The solution for this is to execute the command
|
|
@code{make distclean} in each of the GNU tools
|
|
root source directory. This should remove all
|
|
generated files including Makefiles.
|
|
|
|
This situation usually occurs when you have previously
|
|
built the tool source for some non-RTEMS target. The
|
|
generated configuration specific files are still in
|
|
the source tree and the include path specified during
|
|
the RTEMS build accidentally picks up the previous
|
|
configuration. The include path used is something like
|
|
this:
|
|
|
|
@example
|
|
-I../../@value{BINUTILSUNTAR}/gcc -I/@value{BINUTILSUNTAR}/gcc/include -I.
|
|
@end example
|
|
|
|
Note that the tool source directory is searched before the
|
|
build directory.
|
|
|
|
This situation can be avoided entirely by never using
|
|
the source tree as the build directory -- even for
|
|
|