config/debug/dmalloc.in
author Bryan Hundven <bryanhundven@gmail.com>
Sun Jun 26 03:26:54 2011 -0700 (2011-06-26)
changeset 2515 364b06df9e3a
parent 1844 4d6a56579d9d
permissions -rw-r--r--
glibc: Refactor startfiles/headers into do_libc_backend()

Refactor the contents of 'do_libc_start_files()' and 'do_libc()' into a
parameterized 'do_libc_backend()'. 'do_libc_start_files()' and 'do_libc()'
call 'do_libc_backend()' with either 'libc_mode=startfiles' or
'libc_mode=final' (respectively) so that the startfiles/headers and
the final libc builds are configured and built with the same options.

One example of where this is needed is when building a mips toolchain.
Previously, if you were building an n32 toolchain, you wouldn't have
noticed an issue, because if '-mabi' is not in CFLAGS, n32 is the
default:

http://sourceware.org/git/?p=glibc-ports.git;a=blob;f=sysdeps/mips/preconfigure;hb=HEAD

But when trying to build an o32 or n64 toolchain the build would
have failed. This is because (e)glibc expects "-mabi={o32,n32,n64}" to be
in CFLAGS, but was not previously provided in 'do_libc_start_files()'.
The build failure would happen in the shared-core gcc when it tries to
configure an n64 or o32 gcc with an n32 libc.

A simpler solution would have been to just add TARGET_CFLAGS to configure
in 'do_libc_start_files()', but this way makes configure and make
consistent for both steps.

Signed-off-by: Bryan Hundven <bryanhundven@gmail.com>
     1 # dmalloc debug facility
     2 
     3 ## depends on ! BACKEND
     4 ##
     5 ## help dmalloc helps tracking memory allocation mis-usage
     6 ## help such as double-free, use-after-free...
     7 
     8 choice
     9     bool
    10     prompt "dmalloc version"
    11 # Don't remove next line
    12 # CT_INSERT_VERSION_BELOW
    13 
    14 config DMALLOC_V_5_5_2
    15     bool
    16     prompt "5.5.2"
    17 
    18 endchoice
    19 
    20 config DMALLOC_VERSION
    21     string
    22 # Don't remove next line
    23 # CT_INSERT_VERSION_STRING_BELOW
    24     default "5.5.2" if DMALLOC_V_5_5_2