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Re: [PATCH] remove target_os


From: Christian Franke
Subject: Re: [PATCH] remove target_os
Date: Tue, 27 Jan 2009 20:56:59 +0100
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Javier Martín wrote:
El mar, 27-01-2009 a las 18:21 +0100, Christian Franke escribió:
Javier Martín wrote:
Unfortunately, gcc has no '-fno_os' option to specify the bare CPU as target.
Might -ffreestanding be what you are looking for?

The option '-ffreestanding' is the same as '-fno-hosted'.

According to gcc (4.3.1) source, '-fno-hosted' clears variable 'flag_hosted' and sets '-fno-builtin'. The latter is already set within GRUB build.

A cleared 'flag_hosted' apparently has only 2 effects:
- disable the special handling of 'main()'.
- #define __STDC_HOSTED__ to 0 instead of 1

There is no effect on the target_os dependent parts of the gcc code generation. For example, on i386, __enable_execute_stack() calls are generated for target_os netbsd, openbsd and cygwin, but not for linux. The emit call is hard-coded in gcc/configs/i386/i386.c:x86_initialize_trampoline().

In that case, we are dealing with a GCC bug. We might want to require
the user to create a bare "no-OS" cross compiler.

Is building a bare 'no-OS' compiler supported by the upstream GCC sources?
Probably a too strict prerequisite for building GRUB.


 AC_MSG_CHECKING([for command to convert module to ELF format])
-case "${host_os}:${target_os}" in
-  cygwin:cygwin) TARGET_OBJ2ELF='grub-pe2elf' ;;
+case "${host_os}" in
+  cygwin) TARGET_OBJ2ELF='grub-pe2elf' ;;
   *) ;;
 esac
This won't work for a Linux cross compiler hosted on Cygwin. It would emit ELF format and does not need pe2elf.
A, say, AMD64 Linux cross compiler hosted on x86 Cygwin would have
$build=i686-pc-cygwin and $host=amd64-linux-gnu. Thus, no conflict ought
to arise even with cross compilation enabled.

But the opposite won't work: $host=i686-pc-cygwin would enable grub-pe2elf, even if this gcc emits ELF for a linux target.

"The opposite" of a the described situation would be a Linux AMD64
machine cross compiling for a Cygwin x86 machine, that is
$build=amd64-linux-gnu and $host=i686-pc-cygwin. In that case,
i686-pc-cygwin-gcc would generate PE executables, and thus grub-pe2elf
_is_ required indeed.

Yes - I was wrong, sorry.


Robert: Patch is IMO GTG.

Christian





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