
On 2/10/21 12:54 PM, Heinrich Schuchardt wrote:
UEFI test files like helloworld.efi require an architecture specific PE-COFF header.
Currently this does not work for cross compiling. If $CROSS_COMPILE
is set,
use the first part of the architecture triplet from the variable to choose the PE-COFF header.
Now we can cross-compile the sandbox, e.g.
make sandbox_defconfig NO_SDL=1 CROSS_COMPILE=/opt/bin/aarch64-linux-gnu- NO_SDL=1
MK_ARCH=aarch64 make
Signed-off-by: Heinrich Schuchardt xypron.glpk@gmx.de
v2: use $CROSS_COMPILE instead of an extra environment variable
Makefile | 10 +++++++--- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index ebbedb1fb1..6c256a23b6 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -17,9 +17,13 @@ NAME = # o Look for make include files relative to root of kernel src MAKEFLAGS += -rR --include-dir=$(CURDIR)
-# Determine host architecture +# Determine target architecture for the sandbox include include/host_arch.h -MK_ARCH="${shell uname -m}" +ifeq ("", "$(CROSS_COMPILE)")
- MK_ARCH="${shell uname -m}"
+else
- MK_ARCH="${shell echo $(CROSS_COMPILE) | sed -n
's/^\s*([^/]*/)*([^-]*)-\S*/\2/p'}"
+endif
Won't this break cross-compiling? E.g. if on my x86_64 machine I run "CROSS_COMPILE=arm-linux-gnueabihf- make" my HOST_ARCH will be HOST_ARCH_ARM, even though it should be HOST_ARCH_X86_64.
I think you need a separate variable for a "canadian cross." gcc uses "build," "host," and "target," but as-is U-Boot's HOST_ARCH is gcc's "build" arch.
--Sean
unexport HOST_ARCH ifeq ("x86_64", $(MK_ARCH)) export HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH_X86_64) @@ -27,7 +31,7 @@ else ifneq (,$(findstring $(MK_ARCH), "i386" "i486"
"i586" "i686"))
export HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH_X86)
else ifneq (,$(findstring $(MK_ARCH), "aarch64" "armv8l")) export HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH_AARCH64) -else ifeq ("armv7l", $(MK_ARCH)) +else ifneq (,$(findstring $(MK_ARCH), "arm" "armv7" "armv7l")) export HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH_ARM) else ifeq ("riscv32", $(MK_ARCH)) export HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH_RISCV32) -- 2.30.0