#!/bin/sh # # This is a wrapper around our x86 toolchain that allows us to add a few # compiler flags. # The issue is that our x86 toolchain is NDK-compatible, and hence enforces # -mfpmath=sse and -fpic by default. When building the kernel, we need to # disable this. # # Also support ccache compilation if USE_CCACHE is defined as "1" # # REAL_CROSS_COMPILE must be defined, and its value must be one of the # CROSS_COMPILE values that are supported by the Kernel build system # (e.g. "i686-android-linux-") # if [ -z "$REAL_CROSS_COMPILE" ]; then echo "ERROR: The REAL_CROSS_COMPILE environment variable should be defined!" exit 1 fi # ARCH must also be defined before calling this script, e.g. 'arm' or 'x86' # if [ -z "$ARCH" ]; then echo "ERROR: ARCH must be defined!" exit 1 fi # Common prefix for all fake toolchain programs, which are all really # symlinks to this script, i.e. # # $PROGPREFIX-gcc --> $0 # $PROGPREFIX-ld --> $0 # etc... # PROGPREFIX=android-kernel-toolchain- # Get program name, must be of the form $PROGPREFIX-, where # can be 'gcc', 'ld', etc... We expect that the fake toolchain # files are all symlinks to this script. # PROGNAME=$(basename "$0") PROGSUFFIX=${PROGNAME##$PROGPREFIX} EXTRA_FLAGS= # Special case #1: For x86, disable SSE FPU arithmetic, and PIC code if [ "$ARCH" = "x86" -a "$PROGSUFFIX" = gcc ]; then EXTRA_FLAGS=$EXTRA_FLAGS" -mfpmath=387 -fno-pic" fi # Invoke real cross-compiler toolchain program now ${REAL_CROSS_COMPILE}$PROGSUFFIX $EXTRA_FLAGS "$@"