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-===============================================================================
- Cross Compiling Erlang/OTP
-===============================================================================
-
-%CopyrightBegin%
-
-Copyright Ericsson AB 2009-2010. All Rights Reserved.
-
-The contents of this file are subject to the Erlang Public License,
-Version 1.1, (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
-compliance with the License. You should have received a copy of the
-Erlang Public License along with this software. If not, it can be
-retrieved online at http://www.erlang.org/.
-
-Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
-basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
-the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations
-under the License.
-
-%CopyrightEnd%
-
-===============================================================================
-
-This document describes how to cross compile Erlang/OTP. Note that the support
-for cross compiling Erlang/OTP is in its early stage of development, and
-should be considered as experimental. You are encouraged to read the whole
-document before attempting to cross compile Erlang/OTP.
-
-Building Erlang/OTP can be done either by using the `$ERL_TOP/otp_build'
-script, or by invoking `configure' and `make' directly. The
-`erl-xcomp.conf.template' file contains all available configuration variables
-and can be used as a template when creating a configuration. See
-`erl-xcomp-TileraMDE2.0-tilepro.conf` and `erl-xcomp-x86_64-saf-linux-gnu.conf'
-for examples of working configurations.
-
-The configuration files can be passed to `$ERL_TOP/otp_build configure' using
-the `--xcomp-conf' command line argument. Note that `configure' doesn't accept
-this command line argument. When using the `configure' script directly, pass
-the configuration variables as arguments to `configure' (or exported in the
-environment). If the default behavior of a variable is satisfactory, the
-variable doesn't need to be set. However, the `configure' script will issue a
-warning when a default value is used. When a variable has been set, no warning
-will be issued.
-
-All Erlang/OTP applications except the `wx' application can be cross compiled.
-The build of the `wx' driver will currently be automatically disabled when
-cross compiling.
-
-Note, that `$ERL_TOP/otp_build configure' will produce a default configuration
-that differs from what `$ERL_TOP/configure' will produce by default. For
-example, currently `--disable-dynamic-ssl-lib' is added to the
-`$ERL_TOP/configure' command line arguments unless `--enable-dynamic-ssl-lib'
-has been explicitly passed. The defaults used by `$ERL_TOP/otp_build configure'
-may change at any time without prior notice.
-
-The build system, including cross compilation configuration variables used,
-may be subject to non backward compatible changes without prior notice.
-Current cross build system has been tested when cross compiling some Linux/GNU
-systems, but has only been partly tested for more esoteric platforms. The
-VxWorks example file is highly dependent on our environment and is here more
-or less only for internal use.
-
-Please submit any patches for cross compiling in a way consistent with this
-system. All input is welcome as we have a very limited set of cross compiling
-environments to test with. If a new configuration variable is needed, add it
-to `$ERL_TOP/xcomp/erl-xcomp.conf.template', and use it in `configure.in'.
-Other files that might need to be updated are:
-- `$ERL_TOP/xcomp/erl-xcomp-vars.sh'
-- `$ERL_TOP/erl-build-tool-vars.sh'
-- `$ERL_TOP/erts/aclocal.m4'
-- `$ERL_TOP/xcomp/README'
-- `$ERL_TOP/xcomp/erl-xcomp-*.conf'
-Note that this might be an incomplete list of files that need to be updated.
-
-General information on how to submit patches can be found at:
- http://wiki.github.com/erlang/otp/submitting-patches
-
-======= Build and Install =====================================================
-
- [1]
-
-Change directory into the top directory of the Erlang/OTP source tree.
-
- $ cd $ERL_TOP
-
-------- Build -----------------------------------------------------------------
-
-In order to compile Erlang code, a small Erlang bootstrap system has to be
-built, or an Erlang/OTP system of the same release as the one being built
-has to be provided in the `$PATH'. The Erlang/OTP for the target system will
-be built using this Erlang system, together with the cross compilation tools
-provided.
-
-If you want to build using a compatible Erlang/OTP system in the `$PATH',
-jump to [3].
-
--- Building a bootstrap system --
-
- [2]
-
- $ ./configure --enable-bootstrap-only
- $ make
-
-The `--enable-bootstrap-only' argument to `configure' isn't strictly necessary,
-but will speed things up. It will only run `configure' in applications
-necessary for the bootstrap, and will disable a lot of things not needed by
-the bootstrap system. If you run `configure' without `--enable-boostrap-only'
-you also have to run make as `make bootstrap'; otherwise, the whole system will
-be built.
-
--- Cross building the system --
-
- [3]
-
- $ ./configure --build=<BUILD> --host=<HOST> [Other Configure Args]
- $ make
-
-<BUILD> should equal the CPU-VENDOR-OS triplet of the system that you build
-on. If you execute `$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.guess', it will in most
-cases print the triplet you want to use for this.
-
-<HOST> is the system that you build for. It does not have to be a full
-CPU-VENDOR-OS triplet, but can be. The full CPU-VENDOR-OS triplet will be
-created by executing `$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.sub <HOST>'. If
-`config.sub' fails, you need to be more specific.
-
-Pass the cross compilation variables as command line arguments to `configure'
-using a `<VAR>=<VALUE>' syntax (or export them in the environment). Note that
-you can *not* pass a configuration file using `--xcomp-conf=<FILE>' when you
-invoke `configure' directly. The `--xcomp-conf=<FILE>' argument can only
-be passed to `$ERL_TOP/otp_build configure'.
-
-`make' will verify that the Erlang/OTP system used when building is of the
-same release as the system being built, and will fail if this is not the case.
-It is possible, however not recommended, to force the cross compilation even
-though the wrong Erlang/OTP system is used. This by invoking `make' like this:
-`make ERL_XCOMP_FORCE_DIFFERENT_OTP=yes'. Note that this build might fail,
-silently produce suboptimal code, or silently produce erroneous code.
-
--- Installing --
-
-You can either install using the installation paths determined by `configure'
-[4], or install manually using [5].
-
- [4]
-
- $ make install DESTDIR=<TEMPORARY_PREFIX>
-
-`make install' will install at a location specified when doing `configure'.
-`configure' arguments specifying where the installation should reside are for
-example: `--prefix', `--exec-prefix', `--libdir', `--bindir', etc. By default
-it will install under `/usr/local'. You typically do not want to install your
-cross build under `/usr/local' on your build machine. Using `DESTDIR' will
-cause the installation paths to be prefixed by `$DESTDIR'. This makes it
-possible to install and package the installation on the build machine without
-having to place the installation in the same directory on the build machine as
-it should be executed from on the target machine.
-
-When `make install' has finished, change directory into `$DESTDIR', package
-the system, move it to the target machine, and unpack it. Note that the
-installation will only be working on the target machine at the location
-determined by `configure'.
-
-Installing manually:
-
- [5]
-
- $ make release RELEASE_ROOT=<RELEASE_DIR>
-
-`make release' will copy what you have built for the target machine to
-`<RELEASE_DIR>'. The `Install' script will not be run. The content of
-`<RELEASE_DIR>' is what by default ends up in `/usr/local/lib/erlang'.
-
-The `Install' script used when installing Erlang/OTP requires common Unix
-tools such as `sed' to be present in your `$PATH'. If your target system
-does not have such tools, you need to run the `Install' script on your
-build machine before packaging Erlang/OTP. The `Install' script should
-currently be invoked as follows in the directory where it resides
-(the top directory):
- `./Install [-cross] [-minimal|-sasl] <ERL_ROOT>'
- where:
- -minimal - Creates an installation that starts up a minimal amount
- of applications, i.e., only `kernel' and `stdlib' are
- started. The minimal system is normally enough.
- -sasl - Creates an installation that also starts up the `sasl'
- application.
- -cross - For cross compilation. Informs the install script that it
- is run on the build machine.
- <ERL_ROOT> - The absolute path to the Erlang installation to use at run
- time. This is often the same as the current working
- directory, but does not have to be. It can follow any other
- path through the file system to the same directory.
-If neither `-minimal', nor `-sasl' is passed as argument you will be
-prompted.
-
-You can now either:
-
- [6]
-
-* Decide where the installation should be located on the target machine, run
- the `Install' script on the build machine, and package the installed
- installation. The installation just need to be unpacked at the right
- location on the target machine:
-
- $ cd <RELEASE_DIR>
- $ ./Install -cross [-minimal|-sasl] <ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DIR_ON_TARGET>
-
- [7]
-
-* Package the installation in <RELEASE_DIR>, place it wherever you want on
- your target machine, and run the `Install' script on your target machine:
-
- $ cd <ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DIR_ON_TARGET>
- $ ./Install [-minimal|-sasl] <ABSOLUTE_INSTALL_DIR_ON_TARGET>
-
--- Building with the `otp_build' script --
-
- [8]
-
- $ cd $ERL_TOP
-
- [9]
-
- $ ./otp_build configure [--build=<BUILD>] [--host=<HOST>] \
- [--with-xcomp-conf=<FILE>] [Other Configure Args]
-
-If you have your cross compilation configuration in a file, pass it using the
-`--xcomp-conf=<FILE>' command line argument. If not, pass the configuration
-variables on the command line using a `<VAR>=<VALUE>' syntax (or in the
-environment).
-
-`--build=<BUILD>', and `--host=<HOST>' are the same as described at [3].
-The `--xcomp-conf=<FILE>' argument causes `otp_build' to read the cross
-compilation configuration from `<FILE>'. All of these arguments are in this
-case optional, but `<BUILD>', and `<HOST>' must be given either by passing
-`--build=<BUILD>' and `--host=<HOST>' on the command line, or by setting
-`erl_xcomp_build=<HOST>', and `erl_xcomp_host=<HOST>' in `<FILE>' and
-passing the `--xcomp-conf=<FILE>' argument.
-
-`otp_build configure' will configure both for the boostrap system on the
-build machine and the cross host system.
-
- [10]
-
- $ ./otp_build boot -a
-
-`otp_build boot -a' will first build a bootstrap system for the build machine
-and then do the cross build of the system.
-
- [11]
-
- $ ./otp_build release -a <RELEASE_DIR>
-
-`otp_build release -a' will do the same as [5], and you will after this have
-to do a manual install either by doing [6], or [7].
-
-======== Currently used configuration variables ===============================
-
-Note that you cannot define arbitrary variables in a cross compilation
-configuration file. Only the ones listed below will be guaranteed to be
-visible throughout the whole execution of all `configure' scripts. Other
-variables needs to be defined as arguments to `configure' or exported in
-the environment.
-
--------- `otp_build' only variables -------------------------------------------
-
-Variables in this section are only used, when configuring Erlang/OTP for
-cross compilation using `$ERL_TOP/otp_build configure'.
-
-NOTE! These variables currently have *no* effect if you configure using the
-`configure' script directly.
-
-* erl_xcomp_build - Build system.
- This value will be passed as `--build=$erl_xcomp_build' argument to the
- `configure' script. It does not have to be a full CPU-VENDOR-OS triplet,
- but can be. The full CPU-VENDOR-OS triplet will be created by:
- `$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.sub $erl_xcomp_build'
- If `erl_xcomp_build=guess', the build system will be guessed using:
- `$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.guess'.
-
-* erl_xcomp_host - Cross host system.
- This value will be passed as `--host=$erl_xcomp_host' argument to the
- `configure' script. It does not have to be a full CPU-VENDOR-OS triplet,
- but can be. The full CPU-VENDOR-OS triplet will be created by:
- `$ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.sub $erl_xcomp_host'
-
-* erl_xcomp_configure_flags - Extra configure flags.
- Extra flags to pass to the `configure' script.
-
--------- Cross compiler and other tools to use --------------------------------
-
-If the cross compilation tools are prefixed by `<HOST>-' you probably do
-not need to set these variables (where `<HOST>' is what has been passed as
-`--host=<HOST>' argument to `configure').
-
-* CC - C compiler.
-
-* CFLAGS - C compiler flags.
-
-* STATIC_CFLAGS - Static C compiler flags.
-
-* CFLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH - C compiler runtime library path flag.
- This flag should set a specific runtime library path for the shared
- library at link time. Note that this is actually a linker flag, but it
- needs to be passed via the compiler.
-
-* CPP - C pre-processor.
-
-* CPPFLAGS - C pre-processor flags.
-
-* CXX - C++ compiler.
-
-* CXXFLAGS - C++ compiler flags.
-
-* LD - Linker.
-
-* LDFLAGS - Linker flags.
-
-* LIBS - Libraries.
-
--- Dynamic Erlang Driver linker flags --
-
-NOTE! Either set all or non of the DED_LD* variables.
-
-* DED_LD - Linker.
-
-* DED_LDFLAGS - Linker flags.
-
-* DED_LD_FLAG_RUNTIME_LIBRARY_PATH - Linker runtime library path flag.
- This flag should set a specific runtime library path for the shared
- library at link time.
-
--- Large file support --
-
-NOTE! Either set all or non of the LFS_* variables.
-
-* LFS_CFLAGS - Large file support C compiler flags.
-
-* LFS_LDFLAGS - Large file support linker flags.
-
-* LFS_LIBS - Large file support libraries.
-
--- Other tools --
-
-* RANLIB - `ranlib' archive index tool.
-
-* AR - `ar' archiving tool.
-
-* GETCONF - `getconf' system configuration inspection tool.
-
--------- Cross System Root Locations ------------------------------------------
-
-* erl_xcomp_sysroot - Absolute cross system root path.
- The absolute path to the system root of the cross compilation
- environment. Currently, the `crypto', `odbc', `ssh' and `ssl'
- applications need the system root. These applications will be skipped
- if the system root has not been set. The system root might be needed
- for other things too. If this is the case and the system root has not
- been set, `configure' will fail and request you to set it.
-
-* erl_xcomp_isysroot - Absolute cross include system root path.
- The absolute path to the system root for includes of the cross
- compilation environment. If not set, this value defaults to
- `$erl_xcomp_sysroot', i.e., only set this value if the include system
- root path is not the same as the system root path.
-
--------- Optional feature, or bug tests ---------------------------------------
-
-These tests cannot (always) be done automatically when cross compiling. You
-usually does not need to set these variables. Only set these if you really
-know what you are doing.
-
-Note that some of these values will override results of tests performed
-by `configure', and some will not be used until `configure' is sure that
-it cannot figure the result out.
-
-The `configure' script will issue a warning when a default value is used.
-When a variable has been set, no warning will be issued.
-
-* erl_xcomp_bigendian - yes|no
- If `yes', the target system must be big endian. If `no', little endian.
- This can often be automatically detected, but not always. If not
- automatically detected, `configure' will fail unless this variable is
- set. No default value is used, i.e., `configure' will try to figure
- this out automatically.
-
-* erl_xcomp_linux_clock_gettime_correction - yes|no (defaults to `yes' on
- Linux; otherwise, `no')
- If `yes', `clock_gettime(CLOCK_MONOTONIC, _)' on the target system must
- work. This variable is recommended to be set to `no' on Linux systems
- with kernel versions less than 2.6.
-
-* erl_xcomp_linux_nptl - yes|no (defaults to `yes' on Linux; otherwise, `no')
- If `yes', the target system must have NPTL (Native POSIX Thread Library).
- Older Linux systems have LinuxThreads instead of NPTL (Linux kernel
- versions typically less than 2.6).
-
-* erl_xcomp_linux_usable_sigusrx - yes|no (defaults to `yes')
- If `yes', the `SIGUSR1' and `SIGUSR2' signals must be usable by the ERTS.
- Old LinuxThreads thread libraries (Linux kernel versions less than 2.2)
- used these signals and made them unusable by the ERTS.
-
-* erl_xcomp_linux_usable_sigaltstack - yes|no (defaults to `yes' on Linux;
- otherwise, `no')
- If `yes', `sigaltstack()' must be usable on the target system.
- `sigaltstack()' on Linux kernel versions less than 2.4 are broken.
-
-* erl_xcomp_poll - yes|no (defaults to `no' on Darwin/MacOSX; otherwise, `yes')
- If `yes', the target system must have a working `poll()' implementation
- that also can handle devices. If `no', `select()' will be used instead of
- `poll()'.
-
-* erl_xcomp_kqueue - yes|no (defaults to `no')
- If `yes', the target system must have a working `kqueue()' implementation
- that returns a file descriptor which can be used by `poll()' and/or
- `select()'. If `no' and the target system has not got `epoll()' or
- `/dev/poll', the kernel-poll feature will be disabled.
-
-* erl_xcomp_putenv_copy - yes|no (defaults to `no')
- If `yes', the target system must have a `putenv()' implementation that
- stores a copy of the key/value pair.
-
-* erl_xcomp_reliable_fpe - yes|no (defaults to `no')
- If `yes', the target system must have reliable floating point exceptions.
-
-* erl_xcomp_getaddrinfo - yes|no (defaults to `no')
- If `yes', the target system must have a working `getaddrinfo()'
- implementation that can handle both IPv4 and IPv6.
-
-* erl_xcomp_gethrvtime_procfs_ioctl - yes|no (defaults to `no')
- If `yes', the target system must have a working `gethrvtime()'
- implementation and is used with procfs `ioctl()'.
-
-* erl_xcomp_clock_gettime_cpu_time - yes|no (defaults to `no')
- If `yes', the target system must have a working `clock_gettime()'
- implementation that can be used for retrieving process CPU time.
-
-* erl_xcomp_after_morecore_hook - yes|no (defaults to `no')
- If `yes', the target system must have a working `__after_morecore_hook'
- that can be used for tracking used `malloc()' implementations core memory
- usage.
-
-* erl_xcomp_dlsym_brk_wrappers - yes|no (defaults to `no')
- If `yes', the target system must have a working `dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, <S>)'
- implementation that can be used on `brk' and `sbrk' symbols used by the
- `malloc()' implementation in use, and by this track the `malloc()'
- implementations core memory usage.
-
-===============================================================================