Adding GCC cross-compiler information to BaseTools folder

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You may run these scripts to build a Tiano Cross compiler. They have been
tested on Cygwin, OS X and Linux. You should expect to hack on these scripts to
make them work on your system. You may need to install additional tools on your
system to make the scripts work.
You will need
A recent version (3.0 or later should be fine) of gcc that is able to produce
executables for the machine that you want to run this compiler on (the host
machine).
wget or curl
tar
bzip
gzip
bash
and possibly others
CYGWIN Notes
You should setup cygwin to use binmode on all mounts. When you initially
install cygwin it gives you the choice of Unix file mode (recommended) or DOS
file mode. Unix mode will cause all the cygwin directories to be mounted in
binmode, while DOS will mount the dirs in textmode. Here is an example of a
cygwin install where the dirs are (properly) mounted in binmode.
C:\cygwin\bin on /usr/bin type user (binmode)
C:\cygwin\lib on /usr/lib type user (binmode)
c:\workspace on /workspace type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin on / type user (binmode)
If you use textmode, it is likely that the build will fail in a way that is
hard to debug.
Cygwin is pretty slow, so it is not recommended for large builds.

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#!/bin/bash
#
# Get, build and install the latest cross-development tools and libraries
#
###
### CYGWIN :: Make sure that cygwin is mouting its file systems in binmode.
###
#
# Specify the architectures for which the tools are to be built
# To build for single target: ARCHS="m68k"
#
ARCHS="${ARCHS:-i386}"
# Let's be nice
renice 10 -p $$
# If any thing goes wrong, we'll bail out.
set -e
#
# Specify the versions
#
GCC=gcc-4.1.0
BINUTILS=binutils-2.16.1
# BINUTILS=binutils-2.16.91-20060119-1
CYGWIN_SNAP=20060403 # You may need to find a more recent one.
export PATH=/bin:/usr/bin
#
# Where to install
#
PREFIX="${PREFIX:-/opt/tiano/}"
#
# Where to get the GNU tools
#
BINUTILS_URL=ftp://ftp.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/gnu/ftp/gnu/binutils/${BINUTILS}.tar.bz2
GCC_URL=ftp://mirrors.kernel.org/gnu/gcc/$GCC/$GCC.tar.bz2
CYG_LOC=http://cygwin.com/snapshots/cygwin-src-${CYGWIN_SNAP}.tar.bz2
# export http_proxy=http://proxy.dp.intel.com:911
# export ftp_proxy=http://proxy.dp.intel.com:911
#
# Uncomment one of the following depending upon which your system provides
#
#GET_COMMAND="curl --remote-name"
GET_COMMAND="wget -nc --no-directories --retr-symlinks "
#
# Allow environment to override some programs
#
MAKE="${MAKE:-make}"
export MAKE
SHELL="${SHELL:-/bin/sh}"
export SHELL
#
# Get the source
# If you don't have curl on your machine, try using
# wget --passive-ftp --no-directories --retr-symlinks <<url>>
# If that doesn't work, try without the --passive-ftp option.
#
getSource() {
${GET_COMMAND} "${BINUTILS_URL}" &
${GET_COMMAND} "${GCC_URL}" &
${GET_COMMAND} "${CYG_LOC}" &
wait
}
#
# Unpack the source
#
unpackSource() {
(rm -rf "${BINUTILS}"
tar jxf "${BINUTILS}.tar.bz2"
) &
(rm -rf "${GCC}"
tar jxf "${GCC}.tar.bz2"
) &
(rm -rf cygwin-snapshot-${CYGWIN_SNAP}-1/
tar jxf cygwin-src-${CYGWIN_SNAP}.tar.bz2
) &
wait
}
CONF_SHELL="${CONF_SHELL:-/bin/bash}"
# CONF_SHELL="${CONF_SHELL:-echo}"
#
# Build
#
build() {
for arch in $ARCHS
do (
export targ=${arch}-tiano-pe
export pref=${PREFIX}${targ}
export PATH="${pref}/bin:$PATH"
( mkdir -p build-binutils-$targ
cd build-binutils-$targ
"${CONF_SHELL}" "../${BINUTILS}/configure" \
--disable-nls "--target=${targ}" "--prefix=${pref}"
${MAKE} -j1 -w all
${MAKE} -w install
) >> ${targ}.log 2>&1 &&
(
mkdir -p $pref/$targ/sys-include;
cp -fr cygwin-snapshot-${CYGWIN_SNAP}-1/newlib/libc/include/* $pref/$targ/sys-include
cp -fr cygwin-snapshot-${CYGWIN_SNAP}-1/winsup/cygwin/include/* $pref/$targ/sys-include
) &&
( mkdir -p build-gcc-$targ
cd build-gcc-$targ
"${CONF_SHELL}" "../${GCC}/configure" "--target=${targ}" "--prefix=${pref}" \
--with-gnu-as --with-gnu-ld --with-newlib --verbose \
--disable-libssp \
--disable-nls --enable-languages=c
${MAKE} -j1 -w all
${MAKE} -w install
) >> ${targ}.log 2>&1
) &
done
wait
}
#
# Do everything
#
# Comment out any activities you wish to omit
#
getSource
unpackSource
build