Op Thu, 24 Aug 2017 12:40:57 +0200, schreef Stefano Babic: > Hi Ferry, > > On 24/08/2017 08:51, Ferry Toth wrote: >> Op Wed, 23 Aug 2017 21:07:56 -0700, schreef Khem Raj: >> >>> On 8/23/17 3:40 PM, Ferry Toth wrote: >>>> Op Wed, 23 Aug 2017 14:51:55 -0700, schreef Khem Raj: >>>> >>>>> On 8/23/17 2:29 PM, Ferry Toth wrote: >>>>>> Ferry Toth wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Khem Raj wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On 8/22/17 11:41 PM, Ferry Toth wrote: >>>>>>>>> I am having trouble building a specific U-Boot version with >>>>>>>>> Yocto. >>>>>>>>> Outside of Yocto on 64 bit Ubuntu 17.04 with multilib it builds >>>>>>>>> fine. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I am extending meta-intel-edison to build a 64 bit Poke Morty, >>>>>>>>> with a vanilla 64-bit kernel (4.12). This is working quite well. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> My host is x86_64, the target is core2 with tune=core-64. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Without 64bit tune I can build U-Boot fine. With 64bit it can >>>>>>>>> not link, appearently because it needs lbgcc.a >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> what is exact error message ? is it while compiling host bits or >>>>>>>> target bits ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> The failing line is: >>>>>>> x86_64-poky-linux-ld.bfd -Bsymbolic -Bsymbolic-functions -m >>>>>>> elf_i386 --emit- relocs --wrap=__divdi3 --wrap=__udivdi3 >>>>>>> --wrap=__moddi3 --wrap=__umoddi3 -- gc-sections -pie -Bstatic >>>>>>> --no-dynamic-linker -Ttext 0x01101000 -o u-boot -T u-boot.lds >>>>>>> arch/x86/cpu/start.o --start-group arch/x86/cpu/built-in.o >>>>>>> arch/x86/lib/built-in.o board/intel/edison/built-in.o >>>>>>> cmd/built-in.o common/built-in.o disk/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/built-in.o drivers/dma/built-in.o drivers/gpio/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/i2c/built-in.o drivers/mmc/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/mtd/built-in.o drivers/mtd/onenand/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/mtd/spi/built- in.o drivers/net/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/net/phy/built-in.o drivers/pci/built- >>>>>>> in.o drivers/power/built-in.o drivers/power/battery/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/power/domain/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/power/fuel_gauge/built-in.o drivers/power/mfd/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/power/pmic/built-in.o drivers/power/regulator/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/serial/built-in.o drivers/spi/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/usb/common/built-in.o drivers/usb/dwc3/built- in.o >>>>>>> drivers/usb/emul/built-in.o drivers/usb/eth/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/usb/gadget/built-in.o drivers/usb/gadget/udc/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/usb/host/built-in.o drivers/usb/musb-new/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/usb/musb/built-in.o drivers/usb/phy/built-in.o >>>>>>> drivers/usb/ulpi/built-in.o dts/built-in.o fs/built-in.o >>>>>>> lib/built-in.o net/built-in.o test/built-in.o test/dm/built-in.o >>>>>>> --end-group arch/x86/lib/lib.a -Map u-boot.map ERROR: oe_runmake >>>>>>> failed arch/x86/lib/built-in.o: In function `__wrap___udivdi3': >>>>>>> /home/ferry/tmp/edison-intel/my/edison- >>>>>>> morty/out/linux64/build/tmp/work/edison-poky-linux/u-boot/edison- >>>> v2017.03- >>>>>>> r0/git/arch/x86/lib/gcc.c:25: undefined reference to >>>>>>> `__normal___udivdi3' >>>>>> >>>>>> I as believe the missing lib is libgcc.a I just my sysroot and >>>>>> found it here: >>>>> >>>>> the linker cmdline above does not link with libgcc and there might >>>>> be a good reason for that, many standalone applications dont link >>>>> with libgcc intentionally. You could look into the code and see if >>>>> it can be written differently such that gcc does not have to invoke >>>>> a helper function from gcc runtime. Another option is to link with >>>>> libgcc explicitly >>>> >>>> If change my setup to build for a 32bit target, it build u-boot >>>> without error. >>> >>> compiler may not be generating calls for the missing function. >> >> That would be a bug then? Regardless if I set tune=core-64 or not the >> resulting U-Boot should be the same. >> >>>> When I build the same git outside yocto on 64bit with multilib >>>> installed it also builds without error. In that case the make command >>>> would be: make -j8 edison_defconfig >>> >>> same is possible. Can you do readelf -sW gcc.o and see if there is a >>> undefined reference to __normal___udivdi3 >>> >> I will do that tonight. >> >>>> My conclusion: I have some bb variable set to the wrong value or I >>>> need to get multilib installed into /..../sysroots/x86_64-linux/lib. >>>> >>>> So how to do that? >>>> >>>>>> sysroots/lib32-edison/usr/lib/i686-pokymllib32-linux/6.2.0/ >>>>>> sysroots/lib32-edison-tcbootstrap/usr/lib/i686-pokymllib32- >> linux/6.2.0/ >>>>>> sysroots/edison/usr/lib64/x86_64-poky-linux/6.2.0/ >>>>>> sysroots/edison-tcbootstrap/usr/lib64/x86_64-poky-linux/6.2.0/ >>>>>> >>>>>> How compile log shows: >>>>>> NOTE: make -j8 CROSS_COMPILE=x86_64-poky-linux- >>>>>> CC=x86_64-poky-linux-gcc --sysroot=/..../sysroots/edison V=1 >>>>>> HOSTCC=gcc -isystem/..../sysroots/x86_64-linux/usr/include -O2 >>>>>> -pipe -L/..../sysroots/x86_64-linux/usr/lib >>>>>> -L/..../sysroots/x86_64-linux/lib >>>>>> -Wl,-rpath-link,/..../sysroots/x86_64-linux/usr/lib >>>>>> -Wl,-rpath-link,/..../sysroots/x86_64-linux/lib >>>>>> -Wl,-rpath,/..../sysroots/x86_64-linux/usr/lib >>>>>> -Wl,-rpath,/..../sysroots/x86_64-linux/lib -Wl,-O1 -C >>>>>> /..../out/linux64/build/tmp/work/edison-poky-linux/u-boot/edison- >>>>>> v2017.03-r0/git >>>>>> O=/..../out/linux64/build/tmp/work/edison-poky-linux/u- >>>>>> boot/edison-v2017.03-r0/build edison_defconfig >>>>>> >>>>>> (.... my edits to shorten the uninteresting part of the path) >>>>>> >>>>>> I would think: --sysroot points to /edison dir which actually >>>>>> contains libgcc.a, but -i, _l and -W1 options point to host dirs >>>>>> that don't have the lib. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I attempted to add multilib, but although that immediately >>>>>>>>> exposed bugs in other recipes but actually adds libgcc.a, it >>>>>>>>> does that for the target sysroot only. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> And for some reason, U-Boot is built with the native gcc >>>>>>>>> (x86_64-linux), >>>>>>>>> and multilib does not add libgcc.a to that sysroot. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> So, how do I add multilib to -native sysroot, preferably only to >>>>>>>>> -native and not to the target, as the target has not further use >>>>>>>>> for it? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Strangest thing is in u-boot.inc there is: >>>>>>>>> EXTRA_OEMAKE = 'CROSS_COMPILE=${TARGET_PREFIX} >>>>>>>>> CC="${TARGET_PREFIX}gcc ${TOOLCHAIN_OPTIONS}" V=1' >>>>>>>>> EXTRA_OEMAKE += 'HOSTCC="${BUILD_CC} ${BUILD_CFLAGS} >>>>>>>>> ${BUILD_LDFLAGS}"' >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> But when I check my log file: >>>>>>>>> NOTE: make -j8 CROSS_COMPILE=x86_64-poky-linux- >>>>>>>>> CC=x86_64-poky-linux- gcc ...... >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> So TARGET_PREFIX resolves to x86_64-poky-linux, but I think my >>>>>>>>> target is core2_64 (or something like that). Is that normal for >>>>>>>>> U-Boot? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> thats ok. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> I am a little lost, so any help would be greatly appreciated! >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> Ferry > > This is a known problem in U-Boot for x86 and it is not yet *cleaned* > solved. U-Boot for x86 is a 32 bit - there are just disadvantages to go > to 64 bit version because it is overkilling for a bootloader . The issue
Alright then. But I didn't intend to build a 64 bit U-Boot. I intended to build a 64 bit image, which consists in the end of 3 binary image, U- Boot, Linux and rootfs. The bitness of U-Boot should not depend on either host or target bitness, it should only depend on the architectures requirements. > is, as you have found, the libgcc.a library, because the library > supplied with the host distro is used. This is solved in an elegant way > with other architectures (PowerPC, ARM) because the required (just a > few) functions taken from libgcc.a are reimplemented in U-Boot (see > CONFIG_USE_PRIVATE_LIBGCC, too.) . But this was not done for X86, > because host and target shared (until 64 bit came) the same architecture > and the host library is taken. However, this breaks in Yocto because the > generated library (and then, 64 bit) is taken. Still don't get this. When I build outside of Yocto on a 64 bit host, it just builds. U-Boot's make file already selects the correct target bitness and finds the correct libraries. To me that sounds like that building inside Yocto should just work too, if I just get the configuration right. And correct me if I'm wrong, to do that that I need to force Yocto to build 32 bit target, in case of U-Boot (lib32-u-boot?). Or override tune=core-64 for U-Boot only? Still, when I build on my host outside of Yocto I don't need to do any of this. And the linker probably uses 32 bit copy of libgcc.a installed with multilib on my host. Hence my question: Yocto has multilib, which in this case installs 32 bit libs into the targets sysroot. And I suspect I need to install 32 bit libs into the -native sysroot. How to do that? All the documentation I found are related to installing libs into the target image. > The right and cleanest solution should be to fix in U-Boot just as it > was done with other architectures. I think I saw something upstreamed related to this, I'd prefer to wait till that lands. But I will try to let Yocto apply a patch, instead of adding to my git. > The workaround I used in a couple of projects is to store in my custom > meta layer a 32 bit copy of libgcc.a and patch U-Boot to use this > instead of the library in the distro, that is in : > > > diff --git a/arch/x86/lib/Makefile b/arch/x86/lib/Makefile index > e17f0bb..62764ec 100644 --- a/arch/x86/lib/Makefile +++ > b/arch/x86/lib/Makefile @@ -40,7 +40,9 @@ obj-$(CONFIG_HAVE_FSP) += fsp/ > > extra-$(CONFIG_USE_PRIVATE_LIBGCC) += lib.a > > -NORMAL_LIBGCC = $(shell $(CC) $(PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS) > -print-libgcc-file-name) +#NORMAL_LIBGCC = $(shell $(CC) > $(PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS) > -print-libgcc-file-name) > +NORMAL_LIBGCC = $(PWD)/arch/$(ARCH)/lib/libgcc.a > OBJCOPYFLAGS := --prefix-symbols=__normal_ $(obj)/lib.a: > $(NORMAL_LIBGCC) FORCE > + echo "Library GCC" ${NORMAL_LIBGCC} > $(call if_changed,objcopy) > -- > > I hope this helps. > > Best regards, > Stefano Babic > > -- > ===================================================================== > DENX Software Engineering GmbH, Managing Director: Wolfgang Denk > HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany > Phone: +49-8142-66989-53 Fax: +49-8142-66989-80 Email: > sba...@denx.de > ===================================================================== -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto