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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [
3 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
4 %general-entities;
5]>
6<sect1 id="ch-system-binutils" role="wrap">
7<title>Binutils-&binutils-version;</title>
8<?dbhtml filename="binutils.html"?>
9
10<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils"><primary sortas="a-Binutils">Binutils</primary></indexterm>
11
12<sect2 role="package"><title/>
13<para>The Binutils package contains a linker, an assembler, and other tools for
14handling object files.</para>
15
16<segmentedlist>
17<segtitle>&buildtime;</segtitle>
18<segtitle>&diskspace;</segtitle>
19<seglistitem><seg>1.4 SBU</seg><seg>167 MB</seg></seglistitem>
20</segmentedlist>
21
22<segmentedlist>
23<segtitle>Binutils installation depends on</segtitle>
24<seglistitem><seg>Bash, Bison, Coreutils, Diffutils, Flex, GCC, Gettext,
25Glibc, Grep, M4, Make, Perl, Sed, and Texinfo</seg></seglistitem>
26</segmentedlist>
27</sect2>
28
29<sect2 role="installation">
30<title>Installation of Binutils</title>
31
32<para>This package is known to have issues when its default
33optimization flags (including the <parameter>-march</parameter> and
34<parameter>-mcpu</parameter> options) are changed. If any environment
35variables that override default optimizations have been defined, such
36as <envar>CFLAGS</envar> and <envar>CXXFLAGS</envar>,
37unset them when building Binutils.</para>
38
39<para>Verify that the PTYs are working properly inside the chroot
40environment. Check that everything is set up correctly by performing a
41simple test:</para>
42
43<screen><userinput>expect -c "spawn ls"</userinput></screen>
44
45<para>If the following message shows up, the chroot environment is not
46set up for proper PTY operation:</para>
47
48<screen><computeroutput>The system has no more ptys.
49Ask your system administrator to create more.</computeroutput></screen>
50
51<para>This issue needs to be resolved before running the test suites
52for Binutils and GCC.</para>
53
54<para>The Binutils documentation recommends building Binutils outside of the
55source directory in a dedicated build directory:</para>
56
57<screen><userinput>mkdir ../binutils-build
58cd ../binutils-build</userinput></screen>
59
60<para>Prepare Binutils for compilation:</para>
61
62<screen><userinput>../binutils-&binutils-version;/configure --prefix=/usr \
63 --enable-shared</userinput></screen>
64
65<para>Compile the package:</para>
66
67<screen><userinput>make tooldir=/usr</userinput></screen>
68
69<para>Normally, the tooldir (the directory where the executables will
70ultimately be located) is set to <filename
71class="directory">$(exec_prefix)/$(target_alias)</filename>, which
72expands into <phrase condition="html"><filename
73class="directory">/usr/i686-pc-linux-gnu</filename></phrase><phrase
74condition="pdf"><filename class="directory">/usr/i686-pc-
75linux-gnu</filename></phrase>. Because this is a custom system, this
76target-specific directory in <filename
77class="directory">/usr</filename> is not required. This setup would be
78used if the system was used to cross-compile (for example, compiling a
79package on an Intel machine that generates code that can be executed
80on PowerPC machines).</para>
81
82<important><para>The test suite for Binutils in this section is
83considered critical. Do not skip it under any
84circumstances.</para></important>
85
86<para>Test the results:</para>
87
88<screen><userinput>make check</userinput></screen>
89
90<para>Install the package:</para>
91
92<screen><userinput>make tooldir=/usr install</userinput></screen>
93
94<para>Install the <filename class="headerfile">libiberty</filename> header file that is needed by
95some packages:</para>
96
97<screen><userinput>cp ../binutils-&binutils-version;/include/libiberty.h /usr/include</userinput></screen>
98
99</sect2>
100
101
102<sect2 id="contents-binutils" role="content"><title>Contents of Binutils</title>
103
104<segmentedlist>
105<segtitle>Installed programs</segtitle>
106<segtitle>Installed libraries</segtitle>
107<seglistitem><seg>addr2line, ar, as, c++filt, gprof, ld, nm, objcopy, objdump,
108ranlib, readelf, size, strings, and strip</seg>
109<seg>libiberty.a, libbfd.[a,so], and libopcodes.[a,so]</seg></seglistitem>
110</segmentedlist>
111
112<variablelist><bridgehead renderas="sect3">Short Descriptions</bridgehead>
113<?dbfo list-presentation="list"?>
114
115<varlistentry id="addr2line">
116<term><command>addr2line</command></term>
117<listitem>
118<para>Translates program addresses to file names and line numbers;
119given an address and the name of an executable, it uses the debugging
120information in the executable to determine which source file and line
121number are associated with the address</para>
122<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils addr2line"><primary sortas="b-addr2line">addr2line</primary></indexterm>
123</listitem>
124</varlistentry>
125
126<varlistentry id="ar">
127<term><command>ar</command></term>
128<listitem>
129<para>Creates, modifies, and extracts from archives</para>
130<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils ar"><primary sortas="b-ar">ar</primary></indexterm>
131</listitem>
132</varlistentry>
133
134<varlistentry id="as">
135<term><command>as</command></term>
136<listitem>
137<para>An assembler that assembles the output of <command>gcc</command>
138into object files</para>
139<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils as"><primary sortas="b-as">as</primary></indexterm>
140</listitem>
141</varlistentry>
142
143<varlistentry id="c-filt">
144<term><command>c++filt</command></term>
145<listitem>
146<para>Used by the linker to de-mangle C++ and Java symbols and to keep
147overloaded functions from clashing</para>
148<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils c-filt"><primary sortas="b-c++filt">c++filt</primary></indexterm>
149</listitem>
150</varlistentry>
151
152<varlistentry id="gprof">
153<term><command>gprof</command></term>
154<listitem>
155<para>Displays call graph profile data</para>
156<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils gprof"><primary sortas="b-gprof">gprof</primary></indexterm>
157</listitem>
158</varlistentry>
159
160<varlistentry id="ld">
161<term><command>ld</command></term>
162<listitem>
163<para>A linker that combines a number of object and archive files into a single file,
164relocating their data and tying up symbol references</para>
165<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils ld"><primary sortas="b-ld">ld</primary></indexterm>
166</listitem>
167</varlistentry>
168
169<varlistentry id="nm">
170<term><command>nm</command></term>
171<listitem>
172<para>Lists the symbols occurring in a given object file</para>
173<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils nm"><primary sortas="b-nm">nm</primary></indexterm>
174</listitem>
175</varlistentry>
176
177<varlistentry id="objcopy">
178<term><command>objcopy</command></term>
179<listitem>
180<para>Translates one type of object file into another</para>
181<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils objcopy"><primary sortas="b-objcopy">objcopy</primary></indexterm>
182</listitem>
183</varlistentry>
184
185<varlistentry id="objdump">
186<term><command>objdump</command></term>
187<listitem>
188<para>Displays information about the given object file, with options
189controlling the particular information to display; the information
190shown is useful to programmers who are working on the compilation
191tools</para>
192<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils objdump"><primary sortas="b-objdump">objdump</primary></indexterm>
193</listitem>
194</varlistentry>
195
196<varlistentry id="ranlib">
197<term><command>ranlib</command></term>
198<listitem>
199<para>Generates an index of the contents of an archive and stores it
200in the archive; the index lists all of the symbols defined by archive
201members that are relocatable object files</para>
202<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils ranlib"><primary sortas="b-ranlib">ranlib</primary></indexterm>
203</listitem>
204</varlistentry>
205
206<varlistentry id="readelf">
207<term><command>readelf</command></term>
208<listitem>
209<para>Displays information about ELF type binaries</para>
210<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils readelf"><primary sortas="b-readelf">readelf</primary></indexterm>
211</listitem>
212</varlistentry>
213
214<varlistentry id="size">
215<term><command>size</command></term>
216<listitem>
217<para>Lists the section sizes and the total size for the given object files</para>
218<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils size"><primary sortas="b-size">size</primary></indexterm>
219</listitem>
220</varlistentry>
221
222<varlistentry id="strings">
223<term><command>strings</command></term>
224<listitem>
225<para>Outputs, for each given file, the sequences of printable
226characters that are of at least the specified length (defaulting to
227four); for object files, it prints, by default, only the strings from
228the initializing and loading sections while for other types of files, it
229scans the entire file</para>
230<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils strings"><primary sortas="b-strings">strings</primary></indexterm>
231</listitem>
232</varlistentry>
233
234<varlistentry id="strip">
235<term><command>strip</command></term>
236<listitem>
237<para>Discards symbols from object files</para>
238<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils strip"><primary sortas="b-strip">strip</primary></indexterm>
239</listitem>
240</varlistentry>
241
242<varlistentry id="libiberty">
243<term><filename class="libraryfile">libiberty</filename></term>
244<listitem>
245<para>Contains routines used by various GNU programs, including
246<command>getopt</command>, <command>obstack</command>,
247<command>strerror</command>, <command>strtol</command>, and
248<command>strtoul</command></para>
249<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils libiberty"><primary sortas="c-libiberty">libiberty</primary></indexterm>
250</listitem>
251</varlistentry>
252
253<varlistentry id="libbfd">
254<term><filename class="libraryfile">libbfd</filename></term>
255<listitem>
256<para>The Binary File Descriptor library</para>
257<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils libbfd"><primary sortas="c-libbfd">libbfd</primary></indexterm>
258</listitem>
259</varlistentry>
260
261<varlistentry id="libopcodes">
262<term><filename class="libraryfile">libopcodes</filename></term>
263<listitem>
264<para>A library for dealing with opcodes&mdash;the <quote>readable
265text</quote> versions of instructions for the processor;
266it is used for building utilities like
267<command>objdump</command>.</para>
268<indexterm zone="ch-system-binutils libopcodes"><primary sortas="c-libopcodes">libopcodes</primary></indexterm>
269</listitem>
270</varlistentry>
271</variablelist>
272
273</sect2>
274
275</sect1>
276
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