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1<sect1 id="ch05-locking-glibc">
2<title>"Locking in" Glibc</title>
3<?dbhtml filename="lockingglibc.html" dir="chapter05"?>
4
5<para>Now that the temporary C libraries have been installed, we want all
6the tools compiled in the rest of this chapter to be linked against these
7libraries. To accomplish this, we need to adjust the linker and the compiler's
8specs file.</para>
9
10<para>First install the adjusted linker by running the following from within
11the <filename class="directory">binutils-build</filename> directory:</para>
12
13<para><screen><userinput>make -C ld install</userinput></screen></para>
14
15<para>The linker was adjusted a little while back, at the end of the first
16pass of Binutils. From this point onwards everything will link <emphasis>only
17</emphasis> against the libraries in <filename>/tools/lib</filename>.</para>
18
19<para>Now that the adjusted linker is installed, you have to remove the
20Binutils build and source directories.</para>
21
22<para>The next thing to do is to amend our GCC specs file so that it points
23to the new dynamic linker. A simple sed will accomplish this:</para>
24
25<para><screen><userinput>SPECFILE=/tools/lib/gcc-lib/*/*/specs
26sed -e 's@/lib/ld.so.1@/tools/lib/ld.so.1@g' \
27&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;-e 's@/lib/ld-linux.so.2@/tools/lib/ld-linux.so.2@g' \
28&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;$SPECFILE > tempspecfile
29mv tempspecfile $SPECFILE
30unset SPECFILE</userinput></screen></para>
31
32<para>We recommend that you cut-and-paste the above rather than try and type it
33all in. Or you can edit the specs file by hand if you want to: just replace
34"/lib/ld-linux.so.2" with "/tools/lib/ld-linux.so.2" and "/lib/ld.so.1" with
35"/tools/lib/ld.so.1".</para>
36
37<para>Lastly, there is a possibility that some include files from the host
38system have found their way into GCC's private include dir. This can happen
39because of GCC's "fixincludes" process which runs as part of the GCC build.
40We'll explain more about this further on in this chapter. For now, run the
41following commands to eliminate this possibility:</para>
42
43<para><screen><userinput>rm -f /tools/lib/gcc-lib/*/*/include/{pthread.h,bits/sigthread.h}</userinput></screen></para>
44
45<caution><para>It is imperative at this point to stop and ensure that the basic
46functions (compiling and linking) of the new toolchain are working as expected.
47For this we are going to perform a simple sanity check:</para>
48
49<para><screen><userinput>echo 'main(){}' > dummy.c
50gcc dummy.c
51readelf -l a.out | grep ': /tools'</userinput></screen></para>
52
53<para>If everything is working correctly, there should be no errors, and the
54output of the last command will be:</para>
55
56<para><screen>[Requesting program interpreter: /tools/lib/ld-linux.so.2]
57</screen></para>
58
59<para>If you did not receive the output as shown above, then something is
60seriously wrong. You will need to investigate and retrace your steps to find
61out where the problem is and correct it. There is no point in continuing
62until this is done. Most likely something went wrong with the specs file
63amendment above. Note especially that <filename>/tools/lib</filename> appears
64as the prefix of our dynamic linker. Of course, if you are working on a
65platform where the name of the dynamic linker is something other than
66<filename>ld-linux.so.2</filename>, then the output will be slightly different.
67</para>
68
69<para>Once you are satisfied that all is well, clean up the test files:</para>
70
71<para><screen><userinput>rm dummy.c a.out</userinput></screen></para>
72</caution>
73
74<para>This completes the installation of the self-contained toolchain, and it
75can now be used to build the rest of the temporary tools.</para>
76
77</sect1>
78
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