1 # gcc configuration options
3 config CC_ENABLE_CXX_FLAGS
5 prompt "Flags to pass to --enable-cxx-flags"
8 Enter here the value of the gcc's ./configure option --enable-cxx-flags.
9 Leave empty if you don't know better.
11 Note: just pass in the option _value_, that is only the part that goes
14 config CC_CORE_EXTRA_CONFIG_ARRAY
16 prompt "Core gcc extra config"
19 Extra flags to pass onto ./configure when configuring the core gcc.
21 The core gcc is a stripped down, C-only compiler needed to build
22 the C library. Kinda bootstrap gcc, if you wish.
24 You can enter multiple arguments here, and arguments can contain spaces
25 if they are properly quoted (or escaped, but prefer quotes). Eg.:
26 --with-foo="1st arg with 4 spaces" --with-bar=2nd-arg-without-space
28 config CC_EXTRA_CONFIG_ARRAY
30 prompt "gcc extra config"
32 depends on ! BARE_METAL
34 Extra flags to pass onto ./configure when configuring gcc.
36 You can enter multiple arguments here, and arguments can contain spaces
37 if they are properly quoted (or escaped, but prefer quotes). Eg.:
38 --with-foo="1st arg with 4 spaces" --with-bar=2nd-arg-without-space
40 config STATIC_TOOLCHAIN
41 select CC_STATIC_LIBSTDCXX if CC_GCC_4_4_or_later
43 config CC_STATIC_LIBSTDCXX
45 prompt "Link libstdc++ statically into the gcc binary"
47 depends on CC_GCC_4_4_or_later
48 select WANTS_STATIC_LINK
50 Newer gcc versions use the PPL library which is C++ code. Statically
51 linking libstdc++ increases the likeliness that the gcc binary will
52 run on machines other than the one which it was built on, without
53 having to worry about distributing the matching version of libstdc++
56 config CC_GCC_SYSTEM_ZLIB
58 prompt "Use system zlib"
59 depends on EXPERIMENTAL
61 Do not use bundled zlib, and use the zlib already available for
62 the host (eg. the system library).
64 If you want to build a static toolchain, you will need to also
65 install the static version of zlib for your host.
69 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
70 # Optimisation features
72 comment "Optimisation features"
74 config CC_GCC_USE_GRAPHITE
76 prompt "Enable GRAPHITE loop optimisations"
78 depends on CC_GCC_HAS_GRAPHITE
79 select CC_GCC_USE_PPL_CLOOG
81 Enable the GRAPHITE loop optimsations.
83 This requires the PPL and CLooG companion libraries, and
84 those will be automatically build for you.
86 On some systems (eg. Cygwin), PPL and/or CLooG may not
87 build properly (yet), so you'll have to say 'N' here.
89 # The way LTO works is a bit twisted.
90 # See: http://gcc.gnu.org/wiki/LinkTimeOptimization#Requirements
92 # - if binutils has plugins: LTO is handled by ld/gold by loading
93 # the plugin when linking
94 # - if binutils does not have plugins: LTO is handled by collect2
95 # In any case, LTO support does not depend on plugins, but takes
97 # Also, only the 4.5 series needs libelf for LTO; 4.6 has dropped
103 depends on CC_GCC_HAS_LTO
104 select CC_GCC_USE_LIBELF if CC_GCC_4_5
106 Enable the Link Time Optimisations.
108 This will require the libelf companion library, and it
109 wil be build automatically for you.
111 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
112 comment "Settings for libraries running on target"
114 config CC_GCC_ENABLE_TARGET_OPTSPACE
116 prompt "Optimize gcc libs for size"
119 Pass --enable-target-optspace to crossgcc's configure.
121 This will compile crossgcc's libs with -Os.
123 config CC_GCC_LIBMUDFLAP
125 prompt "Compile libmudflap"
127 libmudflap is a pointer-use checking tool, which can detect
128 various mis-usages of pointers in C and (to some extents) C++.
130 You should say 'N' here, as libmduflap generates instrumented
131 code (thus it is a bit bigger and a bit slower) and requires
132 re-compilation and re-link, while it exists better run-time
133 alternatives (eg. DUMA, dmalloc...) that need neither re-
134 compilation nor re-link.
136 config CC_GCC_LIBGOMP
138 prompt "Compile libgomp"
140 libgomp is "the GNU implementation of the OpenMP Application Programming
141 Interface (API) for multi-platform shared-memory parallel programming in
142 C/C++ and Fortran". See:
143 http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/libgomp/
145 The default is 'N'. Say 'Y' if you need it, and report success/failure.
149 prompt "Compile libssp"
151 libssp is the run-time Stack-Smashing Protection library.
153 The default is 'N'. Say 'Y' if you need it, and report success/failure.
155 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
157 comment "Misc. obscure options."
161 prompt "Use __cxa_atexit"
163 depends on ! BARE_METAL
165 If you get the missing symbol "__cxa_atexit" when building C++ programs,
166 you might want to try disabling this option.
168 config CC_GCC_DISABLE_PCH
170 prompt "Do not build PCH"
172 Say 'y' here to not use Pre-Compiled Headers in the resulting toolchain.
173 at the expense of speed when compiling C++ code.
175 For some configurations (most notably canadian?), PCH are broken, and
176 need to be disabled. Please see:
177 http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=40974
179 config CC_GCC_SJLJ_EXCEPTIONS
181 prompt "Use sjlj for exceptions"
182 depends on ! BARE_METAL
185 'sjlj' is short for setjmp/longjmp.
187 On some architectures, stack unwinding during exception handling
188 works perfectly well without using sjlj, while on some others,
189 use of sjlj is required for proper stack unwinding.
191 Option | sjlj use | Associated ./configure switch
192 ---------+--------------------+--------------------------------
193 Y | forcibly used | --enable-sjlj-exceptions
194 M | auto | (none, ./configure decides)
195 N | forcibly not used | --disable-sjlj-exceptions
197 It should be safe to say 'M' or 'N'.
199 It can happen that ./configure is wrong in some cases. Known
200 case is for ARM big endian, where you should say 'N'.
202 config CC_GCC_LDBL_128
204 prompt "Enable 128-bit long doubles"
206 depends on CC_GCC_4_2_or_later
208 Saying 'Y' will force gcc to use 128-bit wide long doubles
209 Saying 'N' will force gcc to use 64-bit wide long doubles
210 Saying 'M' will let gcc choose (default is 128-bit for
211 glibc >= 2.4, 64-bit otherwise)
213 If in doubt, keep the default, ie. 'M'.
215 config CC_GCC_BUILD_ID
217 prompt "Enable build-id"
218 depends on CC_GCC_HAS_BUILD_ID
220 Tells GCC to pass --build-id option to the linker for all final
221 links (links performed without the -r or --relocatable option),
222 if the linker supports it. If you say 'y' here, but your linker
223 does not support --build-id option, a warning is issued and this
228 choice CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE_CHOICE
230 prompt "linker hash style"
231 depends on CC_GCC_HAS_LNK_HASH_STYLE
232 depends on BINUTILS_HAS_HASH_STYLE
234 config CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE_DEFAULT
238 Do not specify any value, and use the default value (sysv).
240 config CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE_SYSV
244 Force use of the SYSV hash style.
246 config CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE_GNU
250 Force use of the GNU hash style.
252 config CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE_BOTH
256 Force use of both hash styles.
258 endchoice # CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE_CHOICE
260 config CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE
262 default "" if CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE_DEFAULT
263 default "sysv" if CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE_SYSV
264 default "gnu" if CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE_GNU
265 default "both" if CC_GCC_LNK_HASH_STYLE_BOTH
267 #-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
269 config CC_GCC_HAS_ARCH_OPTIONS
272 comment "archictecture-specific options"
273 depends on CC_GCC_HAS_ARCH_OPTIONS
276 source "config/cc/gcc.in.mips"