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6<sect1 id="ch-tools-gcc-pass2" role="wrap">
7<title>GCC-&gcc-version; - Pass 2</title>
8<?dbhtml filename="gcc-pass2.html"?>
9
10<indexterm zone="ch-tools-gcc-pass2">
11<primary sortas="a-GCC">GCC</primary>
12<secondary>tools, pass 2</secondary></indexterm>
13
14<sect2 role="package"><title/>
15
16<segmentedlist>
17<segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
18<segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
19<seglistitem><seg>11.0 SBU</seg><seg>274 MB</seg></seglistitem>
20</segmentedlist>
21
22<xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2003/XInclude" href="../chapter06/gcc.xml" xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[1]/segmentedlist[2])"/>
23
24</sect2>
25
26<sect2 role="installation">
27<title>Re-installation of GCC</title>
28
29<para>This package is known to have issues when its default
30optimization flags (including the <parameter>-march</parameter> and
31<parameter>-mcpu</parameter> options) are changed. If any environment
32variables that override default optimizations have been defined, such
33as <envar>CFLAGS</envar> and <envar>CXXFLAGS</envar>,
34unset them when building GCC.</para>
35
36<para>The tools required to test GCC and Binutils&mdash;Tcl, Expect
37and DejaGNU&mdash;are installed now. GCC and Binutils can now be
38rebuilt, linking them against the new Glibc and testing them properly
39(if running the test suites in this chapter). Please note that these
40test suites are highly dependent on properly functioning PTYs which
41are provided by the host. PTYs are most commonly implemented via the
42<systemitem class="filesystem">devpts</systemitem> file system. Check
43to see if the host system is set up correctly in this regard by
44performing a quick test:</para>
45
46<screen><userinput>expect -c "spawn ls"</userinput></screen>
47
48<para>The response might be:</para>
49
50<screen><computeroutput>The system has no more ptys.
51Ask your system administrator to create more.</computeroutput></screen>
52
53<para>If the above message is received, the host does not have its
54PTYs set up properly. In this case, there is no point in running the
55test suites for GCC and Binutils until this issue is resolved. Please
56consult the LFS Wiki at <ulink url="&wiki-root;"/> for more
57information on how to get PTYs working.</para>
58
59<para>Because the C and the C++ compilers will be built, unpack both
60the core and the g++ tarballs (as well as test suite, if you want to
61run the tests). By unpacking them in the working directory, they will
62all unfold into a single <filename
63class="directory">gcc-&gcc-version;/</filename> subdirectory.</para>
64
65<para>First correct a known problem and make an essential adjustment:</para>
66
67<screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../gcc-&gcc-version;-no_fixincludes-1.patch
68patch -Np1 -i ../gcc-&gcc-version;-specs-2.patch</userinput></screen>
69
70<para>The first patch disables the GCC <command>fixincludes</command>
71script. This was briefly mentioned earlier, but a more in-depth
72explanation of the fixincludes process is warranted here. Under normal
73circumstances, the GCC <command>fixincludes</command> script scans the
74system for header files that need to be fixed. It might find that some
75Glibc header files on the host system need to be fixed, and will fix
76them and put them in the GCC private include directory. In <xref
77linkend="chapter-building-system"/>, after the newer Glibc has been
78installed, this private include directory will be searched before the
79system include directory. This may result in GCC finding the fixed
80headers from the host system, which most likely will not match the
81Glibc version used for the LFS system.</para>
82
83<para>The second patch changes GCC's default location of the dynamic
84linker (typically <filename class="libraryfile">ld-linux.so.2</filename>). It also removes
85<filename class="directory">/usr/include</filename> from GCC's include
86search path. Patching now rather than adjusting the specs file after
87installation ensures that the new dynamic linker is used during the
88actual build of GCC. That is, all of the final (and temporary)
89binaries created during the build will link against the new
90Glibc.</para>
91
92<important><para>The above patches are critical in ensuring a
93successful overall build. Do not forget to apply
94them.</para></important>
95
96<para>Create a separate build directory again:</para>
97
98<screen><userinput>mkdir ../gcc-build
99cd ../gcc-build</userinput></screen>
100
101<para>Before starting to build GCC, remember to unset any environment
102variables that override the default optimization flags.</para>
103
104<para>Now prepare GCC for compilation:</para>
105
106<screen><userinput>../gcc-&gcc-version;/configure --prefix=/tools \
107 --libexecdir=/tools/lib --with-local-prefix=/tools \
108 --enable-clocale=gnu --enable-shared \
109 --enable-threads=posix --enable-__cxa_atexit \
110 --enable-languages=c,c++ --disable-libstdcxx-pch</userinput></screen>
111
112<para>The meaning of the new configure options:</para>
113
114<variablelist>
115<varlistentry>
116<term><parameter>--enable-clocale=gnu</parameter></term>
117<listitem><para>This option ensures the correct locale model is
118selected for the C++ libraries under all circumstances. If the
119configure script finds the <emphasis>de_DE</emphasis> locale installed, it will select the
120correct gnu locale model. However, if the <emphasis>de_DE</emphasis> locale is not
121installed, there is the risk of building Application Binary Interface
122(ABI)-incompatible C++ libraries because the incorrect generic locale
123model may be selected.</para></listitem>
124</varlistentry>
125
126<varlistentry>
127<term><parameter>--enable-threads=posix</parameter></term>
128<listitem><para>This enables C++ exception handling for multi-threaded
129code.</para></listitem>
130</varlistentry>
131
132<varlistentry>
133<term><parameter>--enable-__cxa_atexit</parameter></term>
134<listitem><para>This option allows use of
135<emphasis>__cxa_atexit</emphasis>, rather than
136<emphasis>atexit</emphasis>, to register C++ destructors for local
137statics and global objects. This option is essential for fully
138standards-compliant handling of destructors. It also effects the C++
139ABI, and therefore results in C++ shared libraries and C++ programs
140that are interoperable with other Linux
141distributions.</para></listitem>
142</varlistentry>
143
144<varlistentry>
145<term><parameter>--enable-languages=c,c++</parameter></term>
146<listitem><para>This option
147ensures that both the C and C++ compilers are built.</para></listitem>
148</varlistentry>
149
150<varlistentry>
151<term><parameter>--disable-libstdcxx-pch</parameter></term>
152<listitem><para>Do not build the pre-compiled header (PCH) for
153<filename class="libraryfile">libstdc++</filename>. It takes up a lot of space,
154and we have no use for it.</para></listitem>
155</varlistentry>
156</variablelist>
157
158<para>Compile the package:</para>
159
160<screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
161
162<para>There is no need to use the <parameter>bootstrap</parameter>
163target now because the compiler being used to compile this GCC was
164built from the exact same version of the GCC sources used
165earlier.</para>
166
167<beginpage/>
168
169<para>Compilation is now complete. As previously mentioned, running
170the test suites for the temporary tools compiled in this chapter is
171not mandatory. To run the GCC test suite anyway, use the following
172command:</para>
173
174<screen><userinput>make -k check</userinput></screen>
175
176<para>The <parameter>-k</parameter> flag is used to make the test suite run
177through to completion and not stop at the first failure. The GCC test
178suite is very comprehensive and is almost guaranteed to generate a few
179failures. To receive a summary of the test suite results, run:</para>
180
181<screen><userinput>../gcc-&gcc-version;/contrib/test_summary</userinput></screen>
182
183<para>For only the summaries, pipe the output through
184<userinput>grep -A7 Summ</userinput>.</para>
185
186<para>Results can be compared to those posted to the gcc-testresults
187mailing list to see similar configurations to the one being built. For
188an example of how current GCC-&gcc-version; should look on
189i686-pc-linux-gnu, see <ulink
190url="http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-testresults/2004-07/msg00179.html"/>.</para>
191
192<para>A few unexpected failures cannot always be avoided. The
193GCC developers are usually aware of these issues, but have not
194resolved them yet. Unless the test results are vastly different from
195those at the above URL, it is safe to continue.</para>
196
197<para>Install the package:</para>
198
199<screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
200
201<note><para>At this point it is strongly recommended to repeat the
202sanity check we performed earlier in this chapter. Refer back to <xref
203linkend="ch-tools-adjusting" role=","/> and repeat the test compilation. If
204the result is wrong, the most likely reason is that the GCC Specs
205patch was not properly applied.</para></note>
206
207</sect2>
208
209<sect2 role="content"><title/>
210<para>Details on this package are located in <xref
211linkend="contents-gcc" role="."/></para>
212</sect2>
213
214</sect1>
215
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