source: chapter05/gcc-pass1.xml@ 05089ff

Last change on this file since 05089ff was 05089ff, checked in by Jeremy Huntwork <jhuntwork@…>, 17 years ago

Fixed the x86 tests

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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
4 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
5 %general-entities;
6]>
7
8<sect1 id="ch-tools-gcc-pass1" role="wrap">
9 <?dbhtml filename="gcc-pass1.html"?>
10
11 <title>GCC-&gcc-version; - Pass 1</title>
12
13 <indexterm zone="ch-tools-gcc-pass1">
14 <primary sortas="a-GCC">GCC</primary>
15 <secondary>tools, pass 1</secondary>
16 </indexterm>
17
18 <sect2 role="package">
19 <title/>
20
21 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude"
22 href="../chapter06/gcc.xml"
23 xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[1]/para[1])"/>
24
25 <segmentedlist>
26 <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
27 <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
28
29 <seglistitem>
30 <seg>&gcc-ch5p1-sbu;</seg>
31 <seg>&gcc-ch5p1-du;</seg>
32 </seglistitem>
33 </segmentedlist>
34
35 </sect2>
36
37 <sect2 role="installation">
38 <title>Installation of GCC</title>
39
40 <para>The GCC documentation recommends building GCC outside of the
41 source directory in a dedicated build directory:</para>
42
43<screen><userinput>mkdir -v ../gcc-build
44cd ../gcc-build</userinput></screen>
45
46 <para>Test to see if the host is a multilib capable machine and set a variable
47 if it is. This ensures that only 64-bit binaries are built if using such a host.
48 Also, the --with-arch flag is only necessary for x86 machines.</para>
49
50<screen><userinput>case $(uname -m) in
51 i?86) WITHARCH="--with-arch=i486" ;;
52 x86_64) M64="-m64" ;;
53esac</userinput></screen>
54
55 <para>Prepare GCC for compilation:</para>
56
57<screen><userinput>CC="gcc -B/usr/bin/ $M64" ../gcc-&gcc-version;/configure --prefix=/tools \
58 --with-local-prefix=/tools --disable-nls --disable-shared \
59 --enable-languages=c --disable-multilib \
60 $WITHARCH
61unset M64 WITHARCH</userinput></screen>
62
63 <variablelist>
64 <title>The meaning of the configure options:</title>
65
66 <varlistentry>
67 <term><envar>CC="gcc -B/usr/bin/"</envar></term>
68 <listitem>
69 <para>This forces <command>gcc</command> to prefer the linker from
70 the host in <filename class="directory">/usr/bin</filename>. This
71 is necessary on some hosts where the new <command>ld</command>
72 built in the previous section is not compatible with the host's
73 <command>gcc</command>.</para>
74 </listitem>
75 </varlistentry>
76
77 <varlistentry>
78 <term><parameter>--with-local-prefix=/tools</parameter></term>
79 <listitem>
80 <para>The purpose of this switch is to remove <filename
81 class="directory">/usr/local/include</filename> from
82 <command>gcc</command>'s include search path. This is not
83 absolutely essential, however, it helps to minimize the
84 influence of the host system.</para>
85 </listitem>
86 </varlistentry>
87
88 <varlistentry>
89 <term><parameter>--disable-shared</parameter></term>
90 <listitem>
91 <para>This forces gcc to link its internal libraries statically. We do this
92 to avoid possible issues with the host system.</para>
93 </listitem>
94 </varlistentry>
95
96 <varlistentry>
97 <term><parameter>--enable-languages=c</parameter></term>
98 <listitem>
99 <para>This option ensures that only the C compiler is built.</para>
100 </listitem>
101 </varlistentry>
102
103 <varlistentry>
104 <term><parameter>--disable-multilib</parameter></term>
105 <listitem>
106 <para>We currently only want to build support for 64-bit libraries.</para>
107 </listitem>
108 </varlistentry>
109
110 <varlistentry>
111 <term><parameter>--with-arch=i486</parameter></term>
112 <listitem>
113 <para>On x86 machines Glibc needs to be built for a minimum architecture
114 of <quote>i486</quote>. Setting this for the GCC build ensures that the
115 entire system is built consistently.</para>
116 </listitem>
117 </varlistentry>
118
119 </variablelist>
120
121 <para>The following command will compile GCC not once, but several times. It
122 uses the programs compiled in a first round to compile itself a second time,
123 and then again a third time. It then compares these second and third compiles
124 to make sure it can reproduce itself flawlessly. This is called
125 <quote>bootstrapping</quote>. Building GCC in this way ensures that it was
126 compiled correctly and is now the default configuration for the released
127 package. Continue with compiling by running:</para>
128
129<screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
130
131 <para>Compilation is now complete. At this point, the test suite would
132 normally be run, but, as mentioned before, the test suite framework is
133 not in place yet. The benefits of running the tests at this point
134 are minimal since the programs from this first pass will soon be
135 replaced.</para>
136
137 <para>Install the package:</para>
138
139<screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
140
141 <para>Using <command>--disable-shared</command> means that the file
142 <filename class="libraryfile">libgcc_eh.a</filename>
143 isn't created and installed. The next package, Glibc, depends on this
144 library as it uses <command>-lgcc_eh</command> within its build system.
145 We can satisfy that dependency by creating a symlink to
146 <filename class="libraryfile">libgcc.a</filename>, since that file will
147 end up containing the objects normally contained in
148 <filename class="libraryfile">libgcc_eh.a</filename>.</para>
149
150<screen><userinput>ln -vs libgcc.a `gcc -print-libgcc-file-name | \
151 sed 's/libgcc/&amp;_eh/'`</userinput></screen>
152
153 <para>As a finishing touch, create a symlink. Many programs and scripts
154 run <command>cc</command> instead of <command>gcc</command>, which is
155 used to keep programs generic and therefore usable on all kinds of UNIX
156 systems where the GNU C compiler is not always installed. Running
157 <command>cc</command> leaves the system administrator free to decide
158 which C compiler to install:</para>
159
160<screen><userinput>ln -vs gcc /tools/bin/cc</userinput></screen>
161
162 </sect2>
163
164 <sect2 role="content">
165 <title/>
166
167 <para>Details on this package are located in
168 <xref linkend="contents-gcc" role="."/></para>
169
170 </sect2>
171
172</sect1>
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