### ### %CopyrightBegin% ### ### Copyright Ericsson AB 2009. 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% ### ### File: erl-xcomp.conf ### Author: Rickard Green ### ### ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### When cross compiling Erlang/OTP, copy this file and set the variables ### needed below. Then pass the path to the copy of this file as an argument ### to "eval `otp_build env_cross `". ### ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### Variables in the following section *have* to be set. ### ## ## Operating system and hardware architecture. ## # Operating system: linux|solaris|darwin|freebsd|win32|<...> erl_xcomp_os= # Hardware architecture: x86|x86_64|ultrasparc|sparc64|ppc|arm|tile|<...> # Note that this will be the host parameter to configure, so it # should be both recognizable by config.sub and a valid prefix for # i.e. gcc etc if compiler is not specified further down. erl_xcomp_hw= # Manufacturer: (unknown is ok) erl_xcomp_man= # Extra target info (unknown is ok) erl_xcomp_target_xtra= # Target (change if default isn't satisfactory) # Note that this has to correspond to what config.sub thinks the machine is. # Edit config.sub if not satisfactory, or set this explicitly # to what output you will get from running # $ERL_TOP/erts/autoconf/config.sub $erl_xcomp_hw erl_xcomp_target=${erl_xcomp_hw}-${erl_xcomp_man}-${erl_xcomp_os}-${erl_xcomp_target_xtra} ## ## Sizes (in bytes) of some important types. ## # void * erl_xcomp_void_p= # short erl_xcomp_short= # int erl_xcomp_int= # long erl_xcomp_long= # long long (use 0 if no 'long long' type exist) erl_xcomp_long_long= # size_t erl_xcomp_sizeof_size_t= # off_t erl_xcomp_sizeof_off_t= ### ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### The variables in the following section have to be set for linux systems ### # linux kernel version (as reported by "uname -r") erl_xcomp_linux_kernel= ### ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### To override the configure flags for a special target system, You ### can set this variable which overrides configure parameters on the ### command line and instead uses the specified options. The variable ### leaves the build-host system untouched. ### --------------------------------------------------------------------------- erl_xcomp_configure_flags= ###---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### You can specify a specific CC or LD for the build target (the cross ### compiler) here along with magic CFLAGS and/or LDFLAGS if needed ### ar and ranlib might also be specified if needed. ###---------------------------------------------------------------------------- erl_xcomp_cc= erl_xcomp_ld= erl_xcomp_cflags= erl_xcomp_cpp= erl_xcomp_ldflags= erl_xcomp_ranlib= erl_xcomp_ar= ###---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ### The ded_ls and ded_ldflags variables control linking of dynamically loaded ### erlang drivers. On i.e. Linux these are set to ### $(CC) and "-shared" respectively, but other OS'es might need other ### programs and flags to build a dynamic library. ### erl_xcomp_ded_ld_runtime_library_path is the flag to set a ### specific runtime library path for the shared library at link time, ### usually this should be left empty. ###---------------------------------------------------------------------------- erl_xcomp_ded_ld= erl_xcomp_ded_ldflags= erl_xcomp_ded_ld_runtime_library_path= ### The variables in the following section does not need to be set. Only ### set these if you really know what you are doing. ### ## ## Big endian/little endian can usually be determined by configure correctly, ## but if not, set this variable ## erl_xcomp_bigendian= ## ## If you have a working poll that can be used: yes|no ## erl_xcomp_poll= ## ## If you have a working kqueue() that can be used: yes|no ## erl_xcomp_kqueue= ## ## If you have a putenv() that stores a copy of the key-value pair: yes|no ## erl_xcomp_putenv_copy= ## ## If you have reliable floating point exeptions that can be ## used: yes|no ## erl_xcomp_reliable_fpe= ## ## If you have getaddrinfo() usable for ipv6: yes|no ## erl_xcomp_getaddrinfo= ## ## If you have a gethrvtime() that works and uses ioctl() ## to /proc/self: yes|no ## erl_xcomp_gethrvtime_procfs_ioctl= ## ## If you have a working clock_gettime(): yes|no ## erl_xcomp_clock_gettime= ## ## If you have a __after_morecore_hook that can track malloc()s ## core memory use: yes|no ## erl_xcomp_after_morecore_hook= ## ## If you have brk, sbrk and end symbols: yes|no ## # brk erl_xcomp_have_brk= # _brk erl_xcomp_have__brk= # __brk erl_xcomp_have___brk= # sbrk erl_xcomp_have_sbrk= # _sbrk erl_xcomp_have__sbrk= # __sbrk erl_xcomp_have___sbrk= # end erl_xcomp_end= # _end erl_xcomp__end= ## ## If sbrk/brk wrappers using dlsym(RTLD_NEXT, _) can track malloc()s ## core memory use: yes|no ## erl_xcomp_brk_wrappers= ### ----------------------------------------------------------------------------