source: chapter05/glibc.xml@ d7a9421

11.0 11.0-rc1 11.0-rc2 11.0-rc3 11.1 11.1-rc1 11.2 11.2-rc1 11.3 11.3-rc1 12.0 12.0-rc1 12.1 12.1-rc1 arm bdubbs/gcc13 ml-11.0 multilib renodr/libudev-from-systemd s6-init trunk xry111/arm64 xry111/arm64-12.0 xry111/clfs-ng xry111/lfs-next xry111/loongarch xry111/loongarch-12.0 xry111/loongarch-12.1 xry111/mips64el xry111/pip3 xry111/rust-wip-20221008 xry111/update-glibc
Last change on this file since d7a9421 was d7a9421, checked in by Douglas R. Reno <renodr@…>, 3 years ago

Merge Xi's changes into trunk
Update to meson-0.58.0
Update to systemd-248
Update to gcc-11.1.0
Update to linux-5.12.1
Update to iproute2-5.12.0
Update to Python-3.9.5
Make /bin, /sbin, and /lib symlinks to their counterparts in /usr.
Thanks again for a significant portion of this work goes to Xi, I only
really merged it and made a couple of modifications for my updates. To
LFS 11.x we go!

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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-glibc" role="wrap">
9 <?dbhtml filename="glibc.html"?>
10
11 <sect1info condition="script">
12 <productname>glibc</productname>
13 <productnumber>&glibc-version;</productnumber>
14 <address>&glibc-url;</address>
15 </sect1info>
16
17 <title>Glibc-&glibc-version;</title>
18
19 <indexterm zone="ch-tools-glibc">
20 <primary sortas="a-Glibc">Glibc</primary>
21 <secondary>tools</secondary>
22 </indexterm>
23
24 <sect2 role="package">
25 <title/>
26
27 <xi:include xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"
28 href="../chapter08/glibc.xml"
29 xpointer="xpointer(/sect1/sect2[1]/para[1])"/>
30
31 <segmentedlist>
32 <segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
33 <segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
34
35 <seglistitem>
36 <seg>&glibc-tmp-sbu;</seg>
37 <seg>&glibc-tmp-du;</seg>
38 </seglistitem>
39 </segmentedlist>
40
41 </sect2>
42
43 <sect2 role="installation">
44 <title>Installation of Glibc</title>
45
46 <para>First, create a symbolic link for LSB compliance. Additionally,
47 for x86_64, create a compatibility symbolic link required for proper
48 operation of the dynamic library loader:</para>
49
50<screen><userinput remap="pre">case $(uname -m) in
51 i?86) ln -sfv ld-linux.so.2 $LFS/lib/ld-lsb.so.3
52 ;;
53 x86_64) ln -sfv ../lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 $LFS/lib64
54 ln -sfv ../lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 $LFS/lib64/ld-lsb-x86-64.so.3
55 ;;
56esac</userinput></screen>
57
58 <para>Some of the Glibc programs use the non-FHS compliant
59 <filename class="directory">/var/db</filename> directory to store their
60 runtime data. Apply the following patch to make such programs store their
61 runtime data in the FHS-compliant locations:</para>
62
63<screen><userinput remap="pre">patch -Np1 -i ../glibc-&glibc-version;-fhs-1.patch</userinput></screen>
64
65 <para>Fix a build issue with gcc-11.1:</para>
66
67<screen><userinput remap="pre">sed 's/amx_/amx-/' -i sysdeps/x86/tst-cpu-features-supports.c</userinput></screen>
68
69 <para>The Glibc documentation recommends building Glibc
70 in a dedicated build directory:</para>
71
72<screen><userinput remap="pre">mkdir -v build
73cd build</userinput></screen>
74
75 <para>Next, prepare Glibc for compilation:</para>
76
77<screen><userinput remap="configure">../configure \
78 --prefix=/usr \
79 --host=$LFS_TGT \
80 --build=$(../scripts/config.guess) \
81 --enable-kernel=&min-kernel; \
82 --with-headers=$LFS/usr/include \
83 libc_cv_slibdir=/usr/lib</userinput></screen>
84
85 <variablelist>
86 <title>The meaning of the configure options:</title>
87
88 <varlistentry>
89 <term><parameter>--host=$LFS_TGT, --build=$(../scripts/config.guess)</parameter></term>
90 <listitem>
91 <para>The combined effect of these switches is that Glibc's build system
92 configures itself to be cross-compiled, using the cross-linker and
93 cross-compiler in <filename class="directory">$LFS/tools</filename>.</para>
94 </listitem>
95 </varlistentry>
96
97 <varlistentry>
98 <term><parameter>--enable-kernel=&min-kernel;</parameter></term>
99 <listitem>
100 <para>This tells Glibc to compile the library with support
101 for &min-kernel; and later Linux kernels. Workarounds for older
102 kernels are not enabled.</para>
103 </listitem>
104 </varlistentry>
105
106 <varlistentry>
107 <term><parameter>--with-headers=$LFS/usr/include</parameter></term>
108 <listitem>
109 <para>This tells Glibc to compile itself against the headers
110 recently installed to the $LFS/usr/include directory, so that
111 it knows exactly what features the kernel has and can optimize
112 itself accordingly.</para>
113 </listitem>
114 </varlistentry>
115
116 <varlistentry>
117 <term><parameter>libc_cv_slibdir=/usr/lib</parameter></term>
118 <listitem>
119 <para>This ensures that the library is installed in /usr/lib instead
120 of the default /lib64 on 64 bit machines.</para>
121 </listitem>
122 </varlistentry>
123
124 <varlistentry>
125 <term><option>libc_cv_include_x86_isa_level=no</option></term>
126 <listitem>
127 <para>This disables <quote>x86 ISA needed</quote> property in
128 Glibc libraries. Use it <emphasis role="bold">if</emphasis>
129 you are building Glibc with <option>-march</option> option in
130 <envar>CFLAGS</envar>, to workaround an issue in Glibc-2.33
131 breaking it.</para>
132 </listitem>
133 </varlistentry>
134
135 </variablelist>
136
137 <para>During this stage the following warning might appear:</para>
138
139 <blockquote>
140<screen><computeroutput>configure: WARNING:
141*** These auxiliary programs are missing or
142*** incompatible versions: msgfmt
143*** some features will be disabled.
144*** Check the INSTALL file for required versions.</computeroutput></screen>
145 </blockquote>
146
147 <para>The missing or incompatible <command>msgfmt</command> program is
148 generally harmless. This <command>msgfmt</command> program is part of the
149 Gettext package which the host distribution should provide.</para>
150
151 <note><para>There have been reports that this package may fail when
152 building as a "parallel make". If this occurs, rerun the make command
153 with a "-j1" option.</para></note>
154
155 <para>Compile the package:</para>
156
157<screen><userinput remap="make">make</userinput></screen>
158
159 <para>Install the package:</para>
160
161 <warning><para>If <envar>LFS</envar> is not properly set, and despite the
162 recommendations, you are building as
163 <systemitem class="username">root</systemitem>, the next command will
164 install the newly built glibc to your host system, which most likely
165 will render it unusable. So double check that the environment is
166 correctly set, before running the following command.</para></warning>
167
168<screen><userinput remap="install">make DESTDIR=$LFS install</userinput></screen>
169
170 <variablelist>
171 <title>The meaning of the <command>make install</command> option:</title>
172
173 <varlistentry>
174 <term><parameter>DESTDIR=$LFS</parameter></term>
175 <listitem>
176 <para>The <envar>DESTDIR</envar> make variable is used by almost all
177 packages to define the location where the package should be
178 installed. If it is not set, it defaults to the root (<filename
179 class="directory">/</filename>) directory. Here we specify that
180 the package be installed in <filename class="directory">$LFS
181 </filename>, which will become the root after <xref linkend=
182 "ch-tools-chroot"/>.</para>
183 </listitem>
184 </varlistentry>
185
186 </variablelist>
187
188 <caution>
189 <para>At this point, it is imperative to stop and ensure that the basic
190 functions (compiling and linking) of the new toolchain are working as
191 expected. To perform a sanity check, run the following commands:</para>
192
193<screen><userinput>echo 'int main(){}' &gt; dummy.c
194$LFS_TGT-gcc dummy.c
195readelf -l a.out | grep '/ld-linux'</userinput></screen>
196
197 <para>If everything is working correctly, there should be no errors,
198 and the output of the last command will be of the form:</para>
199
200<screen><computeroutput>[Requesting program interpreter: /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2]</computeroutput></screen>
201
202 <para>Note that for 32-bit machines, the interpreter name will be
203 <filename>/lib/ld-linux.so.2</filename>.</para>
204
205 <para>If the output is not shown as above or there was no output at all,
206 then something is wrong. Investigate and retrace the steps to find out
207 where the problem is and correct it. This issue must be resolved before
208 continuing on.</para>
209
210 <para>Once all is well, clean up the test files:</para>
211
212<screen><userinput>rm -v dummy.c a.out</userinput></screen>
213
214 </caution>
215
216 <note><para>Building packages in the next chapter will serve as an
217 additional check that the toolchain has been built properly. If some
218 package, especially binutils-pass2 or gcc-pass2, fails to build, it is
219 an indication that something has gone wrong with the
220 previous Binutils, GCC, or Glibc installations.</para></note>
221
222 <para>Now that our cross-toolchain is complete, finalize the installation
223 of the limits.h header. For doing so, run a utility provided by the GCC
224 developers:</para>
225
226<screen><userinput>$LFS/tools/libexec/gcc/$LFS_TGT/&gcc-version;/install-tools/mkheaders</userinput></screen>
227
228 </sect2>
229
230 <sect2 role="content">
231 <title/>
232
233 <para>Details on this package are located in
234 <xref linkend="contents-glibc" role="."/></para>
235
236 </sect2>
237
238</sect1>
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