scripts/crosstool.sh
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@anciens.enib.fr>
Thu Aug 07 15:18:18 2008 +0000 (2008-08-07)
changeset 767 fe5e42bf7bbc
parent 762 9d85c3a08033
child 805 ae730f907bed
permissions -rwxr-xr-x
Introduce four new ARCH specific variables that CT_DoArchValues can set if they want:
- CT_ARCH_CC_CORE_EXTRA_CONFIG
- CT_ARCH_CC_EXTRA_CONFIG
- CT_ARCH_TARGET_CLFAGS
- CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS
This will hopefully enable architectures to specify specific flags.
PowerPC will need them to introduce SPE (coming RSN).

/trunk/scripts/crosstool.sh | 2 2 0 0 ++
/trunk/scripts/functions | 4 2 2 0 ++--
/trunk/docs/overview.txt | 45 22 23 0 ++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
/trunk/config/target.in | 10 10 0 0 ++++++++++
4 files changed, 36 insertions(+), 25 deletions(-)
     1 #!/bin/bash
     2 # Copyright 2007 Yann E. MORIN
     3 # Licensed under the GPL v2. See COPYING in the root of this package.
     4 
     5 # This is the main entry point to crosstool
     6 # This will:
     7 #   - download, extract and patch the toolchain components
     8 #   - build and install each components in turn
     9 #   - and eventually test the resulting toolchain
    10 
    11 # What this file does is prepare the environment, based upon the user-choosen
    12 # options. It also checks the existing environment for un-friendly variables,
    13 # and builds the tools.
    14 
    15 # Parse the common functions
    16 # Note: some initialisation and sanitizing is done while parsing this file,
    17 # most notably:
    18 #  - set trap handler on errors,
    19 #  - don't hash commands lookups,
    20 #  - initialise logging.
    21 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/functions"
    22 
    23 CT_STAR_DATE=$(CT_DoDate +%s%N)
    24 CT_STAR_DATE_HUMAN=$(CT_DoDate +%Y%m%d.%H%M%S)
    25 
    26 # Are we configured? We'll need that later...
    27 CT_TestOrAbort "Configuration file not found. Please create one." -f "${CT_TOP_DIR}/.config"
    28 
    29 # Parse the configuration file
    30 # It has some info about the logging facility, so include it early
    31 . "${CT_TOP_DIR}/.config"
    32 
    33 # Yes! We can do full logging from now on!
    34 CT_DoLog INFO "Build started ${CT_STAR_DATE_HUMAN}"
    35 
    36 # renice oursleves
    37 CT_DoExecLog DEBUG renice ${CT_NICE} $$
    38 
    39 CT_DoStep DEBUG "Dumping crosstool-NG configuration"
    40 cat "${CT_TOP_DIR}/.config" |egrep '^(# |)CT_' |CT_DoLog DEBUG
    41 CT_EndStep
    42 
    43 # Some sanity checks in the environment and needed tools
    44 CT_DoLog INFO "Checking environment sanity"
    45 
    46 CT_DoLog DEBUG "Unsetting and unexporting MAKEFLAGS"
    47 unset MAKEFLAGS
    48 export MAKEFLAGS
    49 
    50 # Other environment sanity checks
    51 CT_TestAndAbort "Don't set LD_LIBRARY_PATH. It screws up the build." -n "${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}"
    52 CT_TestAndAbort "Don't set CFLAGS. It screws up the build." -n "${CFLAGS}"
    53 CT_TestAndAbort "Don't set CXXFLAGS. It screws up the build." -n "${CXXFLAGS}"
    54 CT_Test "GREP_OPTIONS screws up the build. Resetting." -n "${GREP_OPTIONS}"
    55 GREP_OPTIONS=
    56 
    57 CT_DoLog INFO "Building environment variables"
    58 
    59 # Parse architecture-specific functions
    60 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/arch/${CT_ARCH}/functions"
    61 
    62 # Target tuple: CT_TARGET needs a little love:
    63 CT_DoBuildTargetTuple
    64 
    65 # Kludge: If any of the configured options needs CT_TARGET,
    66 # then rescan the options file now:
    67 . "${CT_TOP_DIR}/.config"
    68 
    69 # Second kludge: merge user-supplied target CFLAGS with architecture-provided
    70 # target CFLAGS. Do the same for LDFLAGS in case it happens in the future.
    71 # Put user-supplied flags at the end, so that they take precedence.
    72 CT_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_TARGET_CFLAGS}"
    73 CT_TARGET_LDFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS} ${CT_TARGET_LDFLAGS}"
    74 CT_CC_CORE_EXTRA_CONFIG="${CT_ARCH_CC_CORE_EXTRA_CONFIG} ${CT_CC_CORE_EXTRA_CONFIG}"
    75 CT_CC_EXTRA_CONFIG="${CT_ARCH_CC_EXTRA_CONFIG} ${CT_CC_EXTRA_CONFIG}"
    76 
    77 # Now, build up the variables from the user-configured options.
    78 CT_KERNEL_FILE="${CT_KERNEL}-${CT_KERNEL_VERSION}"
    79 CT_BINUTILS_FILE="binutils-${CT_BINUTILS_VERSION}"
    80 CT_GMP_FILE="gmp-${CT_GMP_VERSION}"
    81 CT_MPFR_FILE="mpfr-${CT_MPFR_VERSION}"
    82 CT_CC_FILE="${CT_CC}-${CT_CC_VERSION}"
    83 CT_LIBC_FILE="${CT_LIBC}-${CT_LIBC_VERSION}"
    84 
    85 # Where will we work?
    86 : "${CT_WORK_DIR:=${CT_TOP_DIR}/targets}"
    87 CT_TARBALLS_DIR="${CT_WORK_DIR}/tarballs"
    88 CT_SRC_DIR="${CT_WORK_DIR}/src"
    89 CT_BUILD_DIR="${CT_WORK_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/build"
    90 CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR="${CT_INSTALL_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/debug-root"
    91 # Note: we'll always install the core compiler in its own directory, so as to
    92 # not mix the two builds: core and final.
    93 CT_CC_CORE_STATIC_PREFIX_DIR="${CT_BUILD_DIR}/${CT_CC}-core-static"
    94 CT_CC_CORE_SHARED_PREFIX_DIR="${CT_BUILD_DIR}/${CT_CC}-core-shared"
    95 CT_STATE_DIR="${CT_WORK_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/state"
    96 
    97 # We must ensure that we can restart if asked for!
    98 if [ -n "${CT_RESTART}" -a ! -d "${CT_STATE_DIR}"  ]; then
    99     CT_DoLog ERROR "You asked to restart a non-restartable build"
   100     CT_DoLog ERROR "This happened because you didn't set CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS"
   101     CT_DoLog ERROR "in the config options for the previous build, or the state"
   102     CT_DoLog ERROR "directory for the previous build was deleted."
   103     CT_Abort "I will stop here to avoid any carnage"
   104 fi
   105 
   106 if [ -n "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}" ]; then
   107     # Make absolute path, it so much easier!
   108     CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR=$(CT_MakeAbsolutePath "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}")
   109 fi
   110 
   111 # If the local tarball directory does not exist, say so, and don't try to save there!
   112 if [ ! -d "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}" ]; then
   113     CT_DoLog WARN "Directory '${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}' does not exist. Will not save downloaded tarballs to local storage."
   114     CT_SAVE_TARBALLS=
   115 fi
   116 
   117 # Some more sanity checks now that we have all paths set up
   118 case "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR},${CT_TARBALLS_DIR},${CT_SRC_DIR},${CT_BUILD_DIR},${CT_PREFIX_DIR},${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" in
   119     *" "*) CT_Abort "Don't use spaces in paths, it breaks things.";;
   120 esac
   121 
   122 # Check now if we can write to the destination directory:
   123 if [ -d "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" ]; then
   124     CT_TestAndAbort "Destination directory '${CT_INSTALL_DIR}' is not removable" ! -w $(dirname "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}")
   125 fi
   126 
   127 # Good, now grab a bit of informations on the system we're being run on,
   128 # just in case something goes awok, and it's not our fault:
   129 CT_SYS_USER=$(id -un)
   130 CT_SYS_HOSTNAME=$(hostname -f 2>/dev/null || true)
   131 # Hmmm. Some non-DHCP-enabled machines do not have an FQDN... Fall back to node name.
   132 CT_SYS_HOSTNAME="${CT_SYS_HOSTNAME:-$(uname -n)}"
   133 CT_SYS_KERNEL=$(uname -s)
   134 CT_SYS_REVISION=$(uname -r)
   135 # MacOS X lacks '-o' :
   136 CT_SYS_OS=$(uname -o || echo "Unknown (maybe MacOS-X)")
   137 CT_SYS_MACHINE=$(uname -m)
   138 CT_SYS_PROCESSOR=$(uname -p)
   139 CT_SYS_GCC=$(gcc -dumpversion)
   140 CT_SYS_TARGET=$(CT_DoConfigGuess)
   141 CT_TOOLCHAIN_ID="crosstool-${CT_VERSION} build ${CT_STAR_DATE_HUMAN} by ${CT_SYS_USER}@${CT_SYS_HOSTNAME}"
   142 
   143 CT_DoLog EXTRA "Preparing working directories"
   144 
   145 # Ah! The build directory shall be eradicated, even if we restart!
   146 if [ -d "${CT_BUILD_DIR}" ]; then
   147     mv "${CT_BUILD_DIR}" "${CT_BUILD_DIR}.$$"
   148     chmod -R u+w "${CT_BUILD_DIR}.$$"
   149     setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_BUILD_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
   150 fi
   151 
   152 # Don't eradicate directories if we need to restart
   153 if [ -z "${CT_RESTART}" ]; then
   154     # Get rid of pre-existing installed toolchain and previous build directories.
   155     # We need to do that _before_ we can safely log, because the log file will
   156     # most probably be in the toolchain directory.
   157     if [ "${CT_FORCE_DOWNLOAD}" = "y" -a -d "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}" ]; then
   158         mv "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}" "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}.$$"
   159         chmod -R u+w "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}.$$"
   160         setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
   161     fi
   162     if [ "${CT_FORCE_EXTRACT}" = "y" -a -d "${CT_SRC_DIR}" ]; then
   163         mv "${CT_SRC_DIR}" "${CT_SRC_DIR}.$$"
   164         chmod -R u+w "${CT_SRC_DIR}.$$"
   165         setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_SRC_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
   166     fi
   167     if [ -d "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" ]; then
   168         mv "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}.$$"
   169         chmod -R u+w "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}.$$"
   170         setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
   171     fi
   172     if [ -d "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}" ]; then
   173         mv "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}" "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}.$$"
   174         chmod -R u+w "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}.$$"
   175         setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
   176     fi
   177     # In case we start anew, get rid of the previously saved state directory
   178     if [ -d "${CT_STATE_DIR}" ]; then
   179         mv "${CT_STATE_DIR}" "${CT_STATE_DIR}.$$"
   180         chmod -R u+w "${CT_STATE_DIR}.$$"
   181         setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_STATE_DIR}.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
   182     fi
   183 fi
   184 
   185 # Create the directories we'll use, even if restarting: it does no harm to
   186 # create already existent directories, and CT_BUILD_DIR needs to be created
   187 # anyway
   188 mkdir -p "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}"
   189 mkdir -p "${CT_SRC_DIR}"
   190 mkdir -p "${CT_BUILD_DIR}"
   191 mkdir -p "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}"
   192 mkdir -p "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}"
   193 mkdir -p "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}"
   194 mkdir -p "${CT_CC_CORE_STATIC_PREFIX_DIR}"
   195 mkdir -p "${CT_CC_CORE_SHARED_PREFIX_DIR}"
   196 mkdir -p "${CT_STATE_DIR}"
   197 
   198 # Kludge: CT_INSTALL_DIR and CT_PREFIX_DIR might have grown read-only if
   199 # the previous build was successful. To be able to move the logfile there,
   200 # switch them back to read/write
   201 chmod -R u+w "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}"
   202 
   203 # Redirect log to the actual log file now we can
   204 # It's quite understandable that the log file will be installed in the install
   205 # directory, so we must first ensure it exists and is writeable (above) before
   206 # we can log there
   207 exec >/dev/null
   208 case "${CT_LOG_TO_FILE}" in
   209     y)  CT_LOG_FILE="${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/build.log"
   210         cat "${tmp_log_file}" >>"${CT_LOG_FILE}"
   211         rm -f "${tmp_log_file}"
   212         exec >>"${CT_LOG_FILE}"
   213         ;;
   214     *)  rm -f "${tmp_log_file}"
   215         ;;
   216 esac
   217 
   218 # Setting up the rest of the environment only if not restarting
   219 if [ -z "${CT_RESTART}" ]; then
   220     # Determine build system if not set by the user
   221     CT_Test "You did not specify the build system. That's OK, I can guess..." -z "${CT_BUILD}"
   222     CT_BUILD="${CT_BUILD:-$(CT_DoConfigGuess)}"
   223     CT_BUILD=$(CT_DoConfigSub "${CT_BUILD}")
   224 
   225     # Arrange paths depending on wether we use sys-root or not.
   226     if [ "${CT_USE_SYSROOT}" = "y" ]; then
   227         CT_SYSROOT_DIR="${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/sys-root"
   228         CT_HEADERS_DIR="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/include"
   229         BINUTILS_SYSROOT_ARG="--with-sysroot=${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}"
   230         CC_CORE_SYSROOT_ARG="--with-sysroot=${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}"
   231         CC_SYSROOT_ARG="--with-sysroot=${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}"
   232         LIBC_SYSROOT_ARG=""
   233         # glibc's prefix must be exactly /usr, else --with-sysroot'd gcc will get
   234         # confused when $sysroot/usr/include is not present.
   235         # Note: --prefix=/usr is magic!
   236         # See http://www.gnu.org/software/libc/FAQ.html#s-2.2
   237     else
   238         # plain old way. All libraries in prefix/target/lib
   239         CT_SYSROOT_DIR="${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}"
   240         CT_HEADERS_DIR="${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/include"
   241         # hack!  Always use --with-sysroot for binutils.
   242         # binutils 2.14 and later obey it, older binutils ignore it.
   243         # Lets you build a working 32->64 bit cross gcc
   244         BINUTILS_SYSROOT_ARG="--with-sysroot=${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}"
   245         # Use --with-headers, else final gcc will define disable_glibc while
   246         # building libgcc, and you'll have no profiling
   247         CC_CORE_SYSROOT_ARG="--without-headers"
   248         CC_SYSROOT_ARG="--with-headers=${CT_HEADERS_DIR}"
   249         LIBC_SYSROOT_ARG="prefix="
   250     fi
   251 
   252     # Prepare the 'lib' directories in sysroot, else the ../lib64 hack used by
   253     # 32 -> 64 bit crosscompilers won't work, and build of final gcc will fail with
   254     #  "ld: cannot open crti.o: No such file or directory"
   255     mkdir -p "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/lib"
   256     mkdir -p "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/lib"
   257 
   258     # Prevent gcc from installing its libraries outside of the sys-root
   259     ln -sf "sys-root/lib" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/lib"
   260 
   261     # Now, in case we're 64 bits, just have lib64/ be a symlink to lib/
   262     # so as to have all libraries in the same directory (we can do that
   263     # because we are *not* multilib).
   264     case "${CT_TARGET}" in
   265         powerpc64*|ppc64*|x86_64*)
   266             ln -sf "lib" "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/lib64"
   267             ln -sf "lib" "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/usr/lib64"
   268             ln -sf "sys-root/lib" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/${CT_TARGET}/lib64"
   269             ;;
   270     esac
   271 
   272     # Canadian-cross are really picky on the way they are built. Tweak the values.
   273     CT_UNIQ_BUILD=$(echo "${CT_BUILD}" |sed -r -e 's/-/-build_/')
   274     if [ "${CT_CANADIAN}" = "y" ]; then
   275         # Arrange so that gcc never, ever think that build system == host system
   276         CT_CANADIAN_OPT="--build=${CT_UNIQ_BUILD}"
   277         # We shall have a compiler for this target!
   278         # Do test here...
   279     else
   280         CT_HOST="${CT_BUILD}"
   281         CT_CANADIAN_OPT="--build=${CT_BUILD}"
   282         # Add the target toolchain in the path so that we can build the C library
   283         # Carefully add paths in the order we want them:
   284         #  - first try in ${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin
   285         #  - then try in ${CT_CC_CORE_SHARED_PREFIX_DIR}/bin
   286         #  - then try in ${CT_CC_CORE_STATIC_PREFIX_DIR}/bin
   287         #  - fall back to searching user's PATH
   288         export PATH="${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin:${CT_CC_CORE_SHARED_PREFIX_DIR}/bin:${CT_CC_CORE_STATIC_PREFIX_DIR}/bin:${PATH}"
   289     fi
   290 
   291     # Modify GCC_HOST to never be equal to $BUILD or $TARGET
   292     # This strange operation causes gcc to always generate a cross-compiler
   293     # even if the build machine is the same kind as the host.
   294     # This is why CC has to be set when doing a canadian cross; you can't find a
   295     # host compiler by appending -gcc to our whacky $GCC_HOST
   296     # Kludge: it is reported that the above causes canadian crosses with cygwin
   297     # hosts to fail, so avoid it just in that one case.  It would be cleaner to
   298     # just move this into the non-canadian case above, but I'm afraid that might
   299     # cause some configure script somewhere to decide that since build==host, they
   300     # could run host binaries.
   301     # (Copied almost as-is from original crosstool):
   302     case "${CT_KERNEL},${CT_CANADIAN}" in
   303         cygwin,y) ;;
   304         *,y)      CT_HOST=$(echo "${CT_HOST}" |sed -r -e 's/-/-host_/;');;
   305     esac
   306 
   307     # Ah! Recent versions of binutils need some of the build and/or host system
   308     # (read CT_BUILD and CT_HOST) tools to be accessible (ar is but an example).
   309     # Do that:
   310     CT_DoLog DEBUG "Making build system tools available"
   311     mkdir -p "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin"
   312     for tool in ar as dlltool ${CT_CC_NATIVE:=gcc} gnatbind gnatmake ld nm ranlib strip windres objcopy objdump; do
   313         tmp=$(CT_Which ${tool})
   314         if [ -n "${tmp}" ]; then
   315             ln -sfv "${tmp}" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_BUILD}-${tool}"
   316             ln -sfv "${tmp}" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_UNIQ_BUILD}-${tool}"
   317             ln -sfv "${tmp}" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_HOST}-${tool}"
   318         fi |CT_DoLog DEBUG
   319     done
   320 
   321     # Some makeinfo versions are a pain in [put your most sensible body part here].
   322     # Go ahead with those, by creating a wrapper that keeps partial files, and that
   323     # never fails:
   324     echo -e "#!/bin/sh\n$(CT_Which makeinfo) --force \"\${@}\"\ntrue" >"${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/makeinfo"
   325     chmod 700 "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/makeinfo"
   326 
   327     # Help gcc
   328     CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST=
   329     [ "${CT_USE_PIPES}" = "y" ] && CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST="${CT_CFLAGS_FOR_HOST} -pipe"
   330 
   331     # Override the configured jobs with what's been given on the command line
   332     [ -n "${CT_JOBS}" ] && CT_PARALLEL_JOBS="${CT_JOBS}"
   333 
   334     # And help make go faster
   335     PARALLELMFLAGS=
   336     [ ${CT_PARALLEL_JOBS} -ne 0 ] && PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS} -j${CT_PARALLEL_JOBS}"
   337     [ ${CT_LOAD} -ne 0 ] && PARALLELMFLAGS="${PARALLELMFLAGS} -l${CT_LOAD}"
   338     export PARALLELMFLAGS
   339 
   340     CT_DoStep EXTRA "Dumping internal crosstool-NG configuration"
   341     CT_DoLog EXTRA "Building a toolchain for:"
   342     CT_DoLog EXTRA "  build  = ${CT_BUILD}"
   343     CT_DoLog EXTRA "  host   = ${CT_HOST}"
   344     CT_DoLog EXTRA "  target = ${CT_TARGET}"
   345     set |egrep '^CT_.+=' |sort |CT_DoLog DEBUG
   346     CT_EndStep
   347 fi
   348 
   349 # Include sub-scripts instead of calling them: that way, we do not have to
   350 # export any variable, nor re-parse the configuration and functions files.
   351 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/kernel_${CT_KERNEL}.sh"
   352 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/gmp.sh"
   353 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/mpfr.sh"
   354 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/binutils.sh"
   355 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/libc_${CT_LIBC}.sh"
   356 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/cc_${CT_CC}.sh"
   357 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/debug.sh"
   358 . "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/build/tools.sh"
   359 
   360 if [ -z "${CT_RESTART}" ]; then
   361     CT_DoStep INFO "Retrieving needed toolchain components' tarballs"
   362     do_kernel_get
   363     do_gmp_get
   364     do_mpfr_get
   365     do_binutils_get
   366     do_cc_get
   367     do_libc_get
   368     do_tools_get
   369     do_debug_get
   370     CT_EndStep
   371 
   372     if [ "${CT_ONLY_DOWNLOAD}" != "y" ]; then
   373         if [ "${CT_FORCE_EXTRACT}" = "y" ]; then
   374             mv "${CT_SRC_DIR}" "${CT_SRC_DIR}.force.$$"
   375             setsid nohup rm -rf "${CT_SRC_DIR}.force.$$" >/dev/null 2>&1
   376             mkdir -p "${CT_SRC_DIR}"
   377         fi
   378         CT_DoStep INFO "Extracting and patching toolchain components"
   379         do_kernel_extract
   380         do_gmp_extract
   381         do_mpfr_extract
   382         do_binutils_extract
   383         do_cc_extract
   384         do_libc_extract
   385         do_tools_extract
   386         do_debug_extract
   387         CT_EndStep
   388     fi
   389 fi
   390 
   391 # Now for the job by itself. Go have a coffee!
   392 if [ "${CT_ONLY_DOWNLOAD}" != "y" -a "${CT_ONLY_EXTRACT}" != "y" ]; then
   393     # Because of CT_RESTART, this becomes quite complex
   394     do_stop=0
   395     prev_step=
   396     [ -n "${CT_RESTART}" ] && do_it=0 || do_it=1
   397     # Aha! CT_STEPS comes from steps.mk!
   398     for step in ${CT_STEPS}; do
   399         if [ ${do_it} -eq 0 ]; then
   400             if [ "${CT_RESTART}" = "${step}" ]; then
   401                 CT_DoLoadState "${step}"
   402                 do_it=1
   403                 do_stop=0
   404             fi
   405         else
   406             CT_DoSaveState ${step}
   407             if [ ${do_stop} -eq 1 ]; then
   408                 CT_DoLog ERROR "Stopping just after step '${prev_step}', as requested."
   409                 exit 0
   410             fi
   411         fi
   412         if [ ${do_it} -eq 1 ]; then
   413             do_${step}
   414             if [ "${CT_STOP}" = "${step}" ]; then
   415                 do_stop=1
   416             fi
   417             if [ "${CT_DEBUG_PAUSE_STEPS}" = "y" ]; then
   418                 CT_DoPause "Step '${step}' finished"
   419             fi
   420         fi
   421         prev_step="${step}"
   422     done
   423 
   424     CT_DoLog INFO "================================================================="
   425 
   426     CT_DoLog DEBUG "Removing access to the build system tools"
   427     find "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin" -name "${CT_BUILD}-"'*' -exec rm -fv {} \; |CT_DoLog DEBUG
   428     find "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin" -name "${CT_UNIQ_BUILD}-"'*' -exec rm -fv {} \; |CT_DoLog DEBUG
   429     find "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin" -name "${CT_HOST}-"'*' -exec rm -fv {} \; |CT_DoLog DEBUG
   430     rm -fv "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/makeinfo" |CT_DoLog DEBUG
   431 
   432     # Install the /populator/
   433     CT_DoLog EXTRA "Installing the populate helper"
   434     sed -r -e 's|@@CT_TARGET@@|'"${CT_TARGET}"'|g;' \
   435         "${CT_LIB_DIR}/tools/populate.in"           \
   436         >"${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_TARGET}-populate"
   437     chmod 755 "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin/${CT_TARGET}-populate"
   438 
   439     # Create the aliases to the target tools
   440     CT_DoLog EXTRA "Creating toolchain aliases"
   441     CT_Pushd "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/bin"
   442     for t in "${CT_TARGET}-"*; do
   443         if [ -n "${CT_TARGET_ALIAS}" ]; then
   444             _t=$(echo "$t" |sed -r -e 's/^'"${CT_TARGET}"'-/'"${CT_TARGET_ALIAS}"'-/;')
   445             ln -sv "${t}" "${_t}" 2>&1
   446         fi
   447         if [ -n "${CT_TARGET_ALIAS_SED_EXPR}" ]; then
   448             _t=$(echo "$t" |sed -r -e "${CT_TARGET_ALIAS_SED_EXPR}")
   449             ln -sv "${t}" "${_t}" 2>&1
   450         fi
   451     done |CT_DoLog ALL
   452     CT_Popd
   453 
   454     # Remove the generated documentation files
   455     if [ "${CT_REMOVE_DOCS}" = "y" ]; then
   456     	CT_DoLog INFO "Removing installed documentation"
   457         rm -rf "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}/"{,usr/}{man,info}
   458         rm -rf "${CT_SYSROOT_DIR}/"{,usr/}{man,info}
   459         rm -rf "${CT_DEBUG_INSTALL_DIR}/"{,usr/}{man,info}
   460     fi
   461 fi
   462 
   463 CT_DoEnd INFO
   464 
   465 if [ "${CT_LOG_FILE_COMPRESS}" = y ]; then
   466     CT_DoLog EXTRA "Compressing log file"
   467     exec >/dev/null
   468     bzip2 -9 "${CT_LOG_FILE}"
   469 fi
   470 
   471 if [ "${CT_INSTALL_DIR_RO}" = "y" ]; then
   472     # OK, now we're done, set the toolchain read-only
   473     # Don't log, the log file may become read-only any moment...
   474     chmod -R a-w "${CT_INSTALL_DIR}" >/dev/null 2>&1
   475 fi
   476 
   477 trap - EXIT