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      1 # Common functions for all prebuilt-related scripts
      2 # This is included/sourced by other scripts
      3 #
      4 
      5 # ensure stable sort order
      6 export LC_ALL=C
      7 
      8 # NDK_BUILDTOOLS_PATH should point to the directory containing
      9 # this script. If it is not defined, assume that this is one of
     10 # the scripts in the same directory that sourced this file.
     11 #
     12 if [ -z "$NDK_BUILDTOOLS_PATH" ]; then
     13     NDK_BUILDTOOLS_PATH=$(dirname $0)
     14     if [ ! -f "$NDK_BUILDTOOLS_PATH/prebuilt-common.sh" ]; then
     15         echo "INTERNAL ERROR: Please define NDK_BUILDTOOLS_PATH to point to $$NDK/build/tools"
     16         exit 1
     17     fi
     18 fi
     19 
     20 NDK_BUILDTOOLS_ABSPATH=$(cd $NDK_BUILDTOOLS_PATH && pwd)
     21 
     22 . $NDK_BUILDTOOLS_PATH/../core/ndk-common.sh
     23 . $NDK_BUILDTOOLS_PATH/dev-defaults.sh
     24 
     25 #====================================================
     26 #
     27 #  UTILITY FUNCTIONS
     28 #
     29 #====================================================
     30 
     31 # Return the maximum length of a series of strings
     32 #
     33 # Usage:  len=`max_length <string1> <string2> ...`
     34 #
     35 max_length ()
     36 {
     37     echo "$@" | tr ' ' '\n' | awk 'BEGIN {max=0} {len=length($1); if (len > max) max=len} END {print max}'
     38 }
     39 
     40 # Translate dashes to underscores
     41 # Usage:  str=`dashes_to_underscores <values>`
     42 dashes_to_underscores ()
     43 {
     44     echo $@ | tr '-' '_'
     45 }
     46 
     47 # Translate underscores to dashes
     48 # Usage: str=`underscores_to_dashes <values>`
     49 underscores_to_dashes ()
     50 {
     51     echo $@ | tr '_' '-'
     52 }
     53 
     54 # Translate commas to spaces
     55 # Usage: str=`commas_to_spaces <list>`
     56 commas_to_spaces ()
     57 {
     58     echo $@ | tr ',' ' '
     59 }
     60 
     61 # Translate spaces to commas
     62 # Usage: list=`spaces_to_commas <string>`
     63 spaces_to_commas ()
     64 {
     65     echo $@ | tr ' ' ','
     66 }
     67 
     68 # Remove trailing path of a path
     69 # $1: path
     70 remove_trailing_slash () {
     71     echo ${1%%/}
     72 }
     73 
     74 # Reverse a file path directory
     75 # foo -> .
     76 # foo/bar -> ..
     77 # foo/bar/zoo -> ../..
     78 reverse_path ()
     79 {
     80     local path cur item
     81     path=${1%%/} # remove trailing slash
     82     cur="."
     83     if [ "$path" != "." ] ; then
     84         for item in $(echo "$path" | tr '/' ' '); do
     85             cur="../$cur"
     86         done
     87     fi
     88     echo ${cur%%/.}
     89 }
     90 
     91 # test_reverse_path ()
     92 # {
     93 #     rr=`reverse_path $1`
     94 #     if [ "$rr" != "$2" ] ; then
     95 #         echo "ERROR: reverse_path '$1' -> '$rr' (expected '$2')"
     96 #     fi
     97 # }
     98 #
     99 # test_reverse_path . .
    100 # test_reverse_path ./ .
    101 # test_reverse_path foo ..
    102 # test_reverse_path foo/ ..
    103 # test_reverse_path foo/bar ../..
    104 # test_reverse_path foo/bar/ ../..
    105 # test_reverse_path foo/bar/zoo ../../..
    106 # test_reverse_path foo/bar/zoo/ ../../..
    107 
    108 # Sort a space-separated list and remove duplicates
    109 # $1+: slist
    110 # Output: new slist
    111 sort_uniq ()
    112 {
    113     local RET
    114     RET=$(echo $@ | tr ' ' '\n' | sort -u)
    115     echo $RET
    116 }
    117 
    118 # Return the list of all regular files under a given directory
    119 # $1: Directory path
    120 # Output: list of files, relative to $1
    121 list_files_under ()
    122 {
    123     if [ -d "$1" ]; then
    124         (cd $1 && find . -type f | sed -e "s!./!!" | sort -u)
    125     else
    126         echo ""
    127     fi
    128 }
    129 
    130 #====================================================
    131 #
    132 #  OPTION PROCESSING
    133 #
    134 #====================================================
    135 
    136 # We recognize the following option formats:
    137 #
    138 #  -f
    139 #  --flag
    140 #
    141 #  -s<value>
    142 #  --setting=<value>
    143 #
    144 
    145 # NOTE: We translate '-' into '_' when storing the options in global variables
    146 #
    147 
    148 OPTIONS=""
    149 OPTION_FLAGS=""
    150 OPTION_SETTINGS=""
    151 
    152 # Set a given option attribute
    153 # $1: option name
    154 # $2: option attribute
    155 # $3: attribute value
    156 #
    157 option_set_attr ()
    158 {
    159     eval OPTIONS_$1_$2=\"$3\"
    160 }
    161 
    162 # Get a given option attribute
    163 # $1: option name
    164 # $2: option attribute
    165 #
    166 option_get_attr ()
    167 {
    168     echo `var_value OPTIONS_$1_$2`
    169 }
    170 
    171 # Register a new option
    172 # $1: option
    173 # $2: small abstract for the option
    174 # $3: optional. default value
    175 #
    176 register_option_internal ()
    177 {
    178     optlabel=
    179     optname=
    180     optvalue=
    181     opttype=
    182     while [ -n "1" ] ; do
    183         # Check for something like --setting=<value>
    184         echo "$1" | grep -q -E -e '^--[^=]+=<.+>$'
    185         if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
    186             optlabel=`expr -- "$1" : '\(--[^=]*\)=.*'`
    187             optvalue=`expr -- "$1" : '--[^=]*=\(<.*>\)'`
    188             opttype="long_setting"
    189             break
    190         fi
    191 
    192         # Check for something like --flag
    193         echo "$1" | grep -q -E -e '^--[^=]+$'
    194         if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
    195             optlabel="$1"
    196             opttype="long_flag"
    197             break
    198         fi
    199 
    200         # Check for something like -f<value>
    201         echo "$1" | grep -q -E -e '^-[A-Za-z0-9]<.+>$'
    202         if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
    203             optlabel=`expr -- "$1" : '\(-.\).*'`
    204             optvalue=`expr -- "$1" : '-.\(<.+>\)'`
    205             opttype="short_setting"
    206             break
    207         fi
    208 
    209         # Check for something like -f
    210         echo "$1" | grep -q -E -e '^-.$'
    211         if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
    212             optlabel="$1"
    213             opttype="short_flag"
    214             break
    215         fi
    216 
    217         echo "ERROR: Invalid option format: $1"
    218         echo "       Check register_option call"
    219         exit 1
    220     done
    221 
    222     log "new option: type='$opttype' name='$optlabel' value='$optvalue'"
    223 
    224     optname=`dashes_to_underscores $optlabel`
    225     OPTIONS="$OPTIONS $optname"
    226     OPTIONS_TEXT="$OPTIONS_TEXT $1"
    227     option_set_attr $optname label "$optlabel"
    228     option_set_attr $optname otype "$opttype"
    229     option_set_attr $optname value "$optvalue"
    230     option_set_attr $optname text "$1"
    231     option_set_attr $optname abstract "$2"
    232     option_set_attr $optname default "$3"
    233 }
    234 
    235 # Register a new option with a function callback.
    236 #
    237 # $1: option
    238 # $2: name of function that will be called when the option is parsed
    239 # $3: small abstract for the option
    240 # $4: optional. default value
    241 #
    242 register_option ()
    243 {
    244     local optname optvalue opttype optlabel
    245     register_option_internal "$1" "$3" "$4"
    246     option_set_attr $optname funcname "$2"
    247 }
    248 
    249 # Register a new option with a variable store
    250 #
    251 # $1: option
    252 # $2: name of variable that will be set by this option
    253 # $3: small abstract for the option
    254 #
    255 # NOTE: The current value of $2 is used as the default
    256 #
    257 register_var_option ()
    258 {
    259     local optname optvalue opttype optlabel
    260     register_option_internal "$1" "$3" "`var_value $2`"
    261     option_set_attr $optname varname "$2"
    262 }
    263 
    264 
    265 MINGW=no
    266 do_mingw_option () { MINGW=yes; }
    267 
    268 register_mingw_option ()
    269 {
    270     if [ "$HOST_OS" = "linux" ] ; then
    271         register_option "--mingw" do_mingw_option "Generate windows binaries on Linux."
    272     fi
    273 }
    274 
    275 TRY64=no
    276 do_try64_option () { TRY64=yes; }
    277 
    278 register_try64_option ()
    279 {
    280     register_option "--try-64" do_try64_option "Generate 64-bit binaries."
    281 }
    282 
    283 
    284 register_jobs_option ()
    285 {
    286     NUM_JOBS=$BUILD_NUM_CPUS
    287     register_var_option "-j<number>" NUM_JOBS "Use <number> parallel build jobs"
    288 }
    289 
    290 # Print the help, including a list of registered options for this program
    291 # Note: Assumes PROGRAM_PARAMETERS and PROGRAM_DESCRIPTION exist and
    292 #       correspond to the parameters list and the program description
    293 #
    294 print_help ()
    295 {
    296     local opt text abstract default
    297 
    298     echo "Usage: $PROGNAME [options] $PROGRAM_PARAMETERS"
    299     echo ""
    300     if [ -n "$PROGRAM_DESCRIPTION" ] ; then
    301         echo "$PROGRAM_DESCRIPTION"
    302         echo ""
    303     fi
    304     echo "Valid options (defaults are in brackets):"
    305     echo ""
    306 
    307     maxw=`max_length "$OPTIONS_TEXT"`
    308     AWK_SCRIPT=`echo "{ printf \"%-${maxw}s\", \\$1 }"`
    309     for opt in $OPTIONS; do
    310         text=`option_get_attr $opt text | awk "$AWK_SCRIPT"`
    311         abstract=`option_get_attr $opt abstract`
    312         default=`option_get_attr $opt default`
    313         if [ -n "$default" ] ; then
    314             echo "  $text     $abstract [$default]"
    315         else
    316             echo "  $text     $abstract"
    317         fi
    318     done
    319     echo ""
    320 }
    321 
    322 option_panic_no_args ()
    323 {
    324     echo "ERROR: Option '$1' does not take arguments. See --help for usage."
    325     exit 1
    326 }
    327 
    328 option_panic_missing_arg ()
    329 {
    330     echo "ERROR: Option '$1' requires an argument. See --help for usage."
    331     exit 1
    332 }
    333 
    334 extract_parameters ()
    335 {
    336     local opt optname otype value name fin funcname
    337     PARAMETERS=""
    338     while [ -n "$1" ] ; do
    339         # If the parameter does not begin with a dash
    340         # it is not an option.
    341         param=`expr -- "$1" : '^\([^\-].*\)$'`
    342         if [ -n "$param" ] ; then
    343             if [ -z "$PARAMETERS" ] ; then
    344                 PARAMETERS="$1"
    345             else
    346                 PARAMETERS="$PARAMETERS $1"
    347             fi
    348             shift
    349             continue
    350         fi
    351 
    352         while [ -n "1" ] ; do
    353             # Try to match a long setting, i.e. --option=value
    354             opt=`expr -- "$1" : '^\(--[^=]*\)=.*$'`
    355             if [ -n "$opt" ] ; then
    356                 otype="long_setting"
    357                 value=`expr -- "$1" : '^--[^=]*=\(.*\)$'`
    358                 break
    359             fi
    360 
    361             # Try to match a long flag, i.e. --option
    362             opt=`expr -- "$1" : '^\(--.*\)$'`
    363             if [ -n "$opt" ] ; then
    364                 otype="long_flag"
    365                 value="yes"
    366                 break
    367             fi
    368 
    369             # Try to match a short setting, i.e. -o<value>
    370             opt=`expr -- "$1" : '^\(-[A-Za-z0-9]\)..*$'`
    371             if [ -n "$opt" ] ; then
    372                 otype="short_setting"
    373                 value=`expr -- "$1" : '^-.\(.*\)$'`
    374                 break
    375             fi
    376 
    377             # Try to match a short flag, i.e. -o
    378             opt=`expr -- "$1" : '^\(-.\)$'`
    379             if [ -n "$opt" ] ; then
    380                 otype="short_flag"
    381                 value="yes"
    382                 break
    383             fi
    384 
    385             echo "ERROR: Unknown option '$1'. Use --help for list of valid values."
    386             exit 1
    387         done
    388 
    389         #echo "Found opt='$opt' otype='$otype' value='$value'"
    390 
    391         name=`dashes_to_underscores $opt`
    392         found=0
    393         for xopt in $OPTIONS; do
    394             if [ "$name" != "$xopt" ] ; then
    395                 continue
    396             fi
    397             # Check that the type is correct here
    398             #
    399             # This also allows us to handle -o <value> as -o<value>
    400             #
    401             xotype=`option_get_attr $name otype`
    402             if [ "$otype" != "$xotype" ] ; then
    403                 case "$xotype" in
    404                 "short_flag")
    405                     option_panic_no_args $opt
    406                     ;;
    407                 "short_setting")
    408                     if [ -z "$2" ] ; then
    409                         option_panic_missing_arg $opt
    410                     fi
    411                     value="$2"
    412                     shift
    413                     ;;
    414                 "long_flag")
    415                     option_panic_no_args $opt
    416                     ;;
    417                 "long_setting")
    418                     option_panic_missing_arg $opt
    419                     ;;
    420                 esac
    421             fi
    422             found=1
    423             break
    424             break
    425         done
    426         if [ "$found" = "0" ] ; then
    427             echo "ERROR: Unknown option '$opt'. See --help for usage."
    428             exit 1
    429         fi
    430         # Set variable or launch option-specific function.
    431         varname=`option_get_attr $name varname`
    432         if [ -n "$varname" ] ; then
    433             eval ${varname}=\"$value\"
    434         else
    435             eval `option_get_attr $name funcname` \"$value\"
    436         fi
    437         shift
    438     done
    439 }
    440 
    441 do_option_help ()
    442 {
    443     print_help
    444     exit 0
    445 }
    446 
    447 VERBOSE=no
    448 VERBOSE2=no
    449 do_option_verbose ()
    450 {
    451     if [ $VERBOSE = "yes" ] ; then
    452         VERBOSE2=yes
    453     else
    454         VERBOSE=yes
    455     fi
    456 }
    457 
    458 register_option "--help"          do_option_help     "Print this help."
    459 register_option "--verbose"       do_option_verbose  "Enable verbose mode."
    460 
    461 #====================================================
    462 #
    463 #  TOOLCHAIN AND ABI PROCESSING
    464 #
    465 #====================================================
    466 
    467 # Determine optional variable value
    468 # $1: final variable name
    469 # $2: option variable name
    470 # $3: small description for the option
    471 fix_option ()
    472 {
    473     if [ -n "$2" ] ; then
    474         eval $1="$2"
    475         log "Using specific $3: $2"
    476     else
    477         log "Using default $3: `var_value $1`"
    478     fi
    479 }
    480 
    481 
    482 # If SYSROOT is empty, check that $1/$2 contains a sysroot
    483 # and set the variable to it.
    484 #
    485 # $1: sysroot path
    486 # $2: platform/arch suffix
    487 check_sysroot ()
    488 {
    489     if [ -z "$SYSROOT" ] ; then
    490         log "Probing directory for sysroot: $1/$2"
    491         if [ -d $1/$2 ] ; then
    492             SYSROOT=$1/$2
    493         fi
    494     fi
    495 }
    496 
    497 # Determine sysroot
    498 # $1: Option value (or empty)
    499 #
    500 fix_sysroot ()
    501 {
    502     if [ -n "$1" ] ; then
    503         eval SYSROOT="$1"
    504         log "Using specified sysroot: $1"
    505     else
    506         SYSROOT_SUFFIX=$PLATFORM/arch-$ARCH
    507         SYSROOT=
    508         check_sysroot $NDK_DIR/platforms $SYSROOT_SUFFIX
    509         check_sysroot $ANDROID_NDK_ROOT/platforms $SYSROOT_SUFFIX
    510         check_sysroot `dirname $ANDROID_NDK_ROOT`/development/ndk/platforms $SYSROOT_SUFFIX
    511 
    512         if [ -z "$SYSROOT" ] ; then
    513             echo "ERROR: Could not find NDK sysroot path for $SYSROOT_SUFFIX."
    514             echo "       Use --sysroot=<path> to specify one."
    515             exit 1
    516         fi
    517     fi
    518 
    519     if [ ! -f $SYSROOT/usr/include/stdlib.h ] ; then
    520         echo "ERROR: Invalid sysroot path: $SYSROOT"
    521         echo "       Use --sysroot=<path> to indicate a valid one."
    522         exit 1
    523     fi
    524 }
    525 
    526 # Use the check for the availability of a compatibility SDK in Darwin
    527 # this can be used to generate binaries compatible with either Tiger or
    528 # Leopard.
    529 #
    530 # $1: SDK root path
    531 # $2: MacOS X minimum version (e.g. 10.4)
    532 check_darwin_sdk ()
    533 {
    534     if [ -d "$1" ] ; then
    535         HOST_CFLAGS="-isysroot $1 -mmacosx-version-min=$2 -DMAXOSX_DEPLOYEMENT_TARGET=$2"
    536         HOST_LDFLAGS="-Wl,-syslibroot,$sdk -mmacosx-version-min=$2"
    537         return 0  # success
    538     fi
    539     return 1
    540 }
    541 
    542 
    543 handle_mingw ()
    544 {
    545     # Now handle the --mingw flag
    546     if [ "$MINGW" = "yes" ] ; then
    547         case $HOST_TAG in
    548             linux-*)
    549                 ;;
    550             *)
    551                 echo "ERROR: Can only enable mingw on Linux platforms !"
    552                 exit 1
    553                 ;;
    554         esac
    555         if [ "$TRY64" = "yes" ]; then
    556             ABI_CONFIGURE_HOST=amd64-mingw32msvc
    557         else
    558             ABI_CONFIGURE_HOST=i586-mingw32msvc
    559         fi
    560         HOST_OS=windows
    561         HOST_TAG=windows
    562         HOST_EXE=.exe
    563     fi
    564 }
    565 
    566 handle_host ()
    567 {
    568     # For now, we only support building 32-bit binaries anyway
    569     if [ "$TRY64" != "yes" ]; then
    570         force_32bit_binaries  # to modify HOST_TAG and others
    571         HOST_BITS=32
    572     fi
    573     handle_mingw
    574 }
    575 
    576 setup_ccache ()
    577 {
    578     # Support for ccache compilation
    579     if [ "$NDK_CCACHE" ]; then
    580         NDK_CCACHE_CC=$CC
    581         NDK_CCACHE_CXX=$CXX
    582         # Unfortunately, we can just do CC="$NDK_CCACHE $CC" because some
    583         # configure scripts are not capable of dealing with this properly
    584         # E.g. the ones used to rebuild the GCC toolchain from scratch.
    585         # So instead, use a wrapper script
    586         CC=$NDK_BUILDTOOLS_ABSPATH/ndk-ccache-gcc.sh
    587         CXX=$NDK_BUILDTOOLS_ABSPATH/ndk-ccache-g++.sh
    588         export NDK_CCACHE_CC NDK_CCACHE_CXX
    589         log "Using ccache compilation"
    590         log "NDK_CCACHE_CC=$NDK_CCACHE_CC"
    591         log "NDK_CCACHE_CXX=$NDK_CCACHE_CXX"
    592     fi
    593 }
    594 
    595 prepare_common_build ()
    596 {
    597     # On Linux, detect our legacy-compatible toolchain when in the Android
    598     # source tree, and use it to force the generation of glibc-2.7 compatible
    599     # binaries.
    600     #
    601     # We only do this if the CC variable is not defined to a given value
    602     # and the --mingw or --try-64 options are not used.
    603     #
    604     if [ "$HOST_OS" = "linux" -a -z "$CC" -a "$MINGW" != "yes" -a "$TRY64" != "yes" ]; then
    605         LEGACY_TOOLCHAIN_DIR="$ANDROID_NDK_ROOT/../prebuilt/linux-x86/toolchain/i686-linux-glibc2.7-4.4.3"
    606         if [ -d "$LEGACY_TOOLCHAIN_DIR" ] ; then
    607             log "Forcing generation of Linux binaries with legacy toolchain"
    608             CC="$LEGACY_TOOLCHAIN_DIR/bin/i686-linux-gcc"
    609             CXX="$LEGACY_TOOLCHAIN_DIR/bin/i686-linux-g++"
    610         fi
    611     fi
    612 
    613     # Force generation of 32-bit binaries on 64-bit systems
    614     CC=${CC:-gcc}
    615     CXX=${CXX:-g++}
    616     case $HOST_TAG in
    617         darwin-*)
    618             # Try to build with Tiger SDK if available
    619             if check_darwin_sdk /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.4.sdku 10.4; then
    620                 log "Generating Tiger-compatible binaries!"
    621             # Otherwise with Leopard SDK
    622             elif check_darwin_sdk /Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.5.sdk 10.5; then
    623                 log "Generating Leopard-compatible binaries!"
    624             else
    625                 local version=`sw_vers -productVersion`
    626                 log "Generating $version-compatible binaries!"
    627             fi
    628             ;;
    629     esac
    630 
    631     # Force generation of 32-bit binaries on 64-bit systems.
    632     # We used to test the value of $HOST_TAG for *-x86_64, but this is
    633     # not sufficient on certain systems.
    634     #
    635     # For example, Snow Leopard can be booted with a 32-bit kernel, running
    636     # a 64-bit userland, with a compiler that generates 64-bit binaries by
    637     # default *even* though "gcc -v" will report --target=i686-apple-darwin10!
    638     #
    639     # So know, simply probe for the size of void* by performing a small runtime
    640     # compilation test.
    641     #
    642     cat > $TMPC <<EOF
    643     /* this test should fail if the compiler generates 64-bit machine code */
    644     int test_array[1-2*(sizeof(void*) != 4)];
    645 EOF
    646     log -n "Checking whether the compiler generates 32-bit binaries..."
    647     HOST_BITS=32
    648     log2 $CC $HOST_CFLAGS -c -o $TMPO $TMPC
    649     $NDK_CCACHE $CC $HOST_CFLAGS -c -o $TMPO $TMPC >$TMPL 2>&1
    650     if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
    651         echo "no"
    652         if [ "$TRY64" != "yes" ]; then
    653             # NOTE: We need to modify the definitions of CC and CXX directly
    654             #        here. Just changing the value of CFLAGS / HOST_CFLAGS
    655             #        will not work well with the GCC toolchain scripts.
    656             CC="$CC -m32"
    657             CXX="$CXX -m32"
    658         else
    659             HOST_BITS=64
    660         fi
    661     else
    662         log "yes"
    663     fi
    664 
    665     # For now, we only support building 32-bit binaries anyway
    666     if [ "$TRY64" != "yes" ]; then
    667         force_32bit_binaries  # to modify HOST_TAG and others
    668         HOST_BITS=32
    669     fi
    670 }
    671 
    672 prepare_host_build ()
    673 {
    674     prepare_common_build
    675 
    676     # Now deal with mingw
    677     if [ "$MINGW" = "yes" ]; then
    678         handle_mingw
    679         CC=$ABI_CONFIGURE_HOST-gcc
    680         CXX=$ABI_CONFIGURE_HOST-g++
    681         LD=$ABI_CONFIGURE_HOST-ld
    682         AR=$ABI_CONFIGURE_HOST-ar
    683         AS=$ABI_CONFIGURE_HOST-as
    684         RANLIB=$ABI_CONFIGURE_HOST-ranlib
    685         export CC CXX LD AR AS RANLIB
    686     fi
    687 
    688     setup_ccache
    689 }
    690 
    691 
    692 prepare_target_build ()
    693 {
    694     # detect build tag
    695     case $HOST_TAG in
    696         linux-x86)
    697             ABI_CONFIGURE_BUILD=i386-linux-gnu
    698             ;;
    699         linux-x86_64)
    700             ABI_CONFIGURE_BUILD=x86_64-linux-gnu
    701             ;;
    702         darwin-x86)
    703             ABI_CONFIGURE_BUILD=i686-apple-darwin
    704             ;;
    705         darwin-x86_64)
    706             ABI_CONFIGURE_BUILD=x86_64-apple-darwin
    707             ;;
    708         windows)
    709             ABI_CONFIGURE_BUILD=i686-pc-cygwin
    710             ;;
    711         *)
    712             echo "ERROR: Unsupported HOST_TAG: $HOST_TAG"
    713             echo "Please update 'prepare_host_flags' in build/tools/prebuilt-common.sh"
    714             ;;
    715     esac
    716 
    717     # By default, assume host == build
    718     ABI_CONFIGURE_HOST="$ABI_CONFIGURE_BUILD"
    719 
    720     prepare_common_build
    721     HOST_GMP_ABI=$HOST_BITS
    722 
    723     # Now handle the --mingw flag
    724     if [ "$MINGW" = "yes" ] ; then
    725         handle_mingw
    726         # It turns out that we need to undefine this to be able to
    727         # perform a canadian-cross build with mingw. Otherwise, the
    728         # GMP configure scripts will not be called with the right options
    729         HOST_GMP_ABI=
    730     fi
    731 
    732     setup_ccache
    733 }
    734 
    735 parse_toolchain_name ()
    736 {
    737     if [ -z "$TOOLCHAIN" ] ; then
    738         echo "ERROR: Missing toolchain name!"
    739         exit 1
    740     fi
    741 
    742     ABI_CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=
    743     ABI_CXXFLAGS_FOR_TARGET=
    744 
    745     # Determine ABI based on toolchain name
    746     #
    747     case "$TOOLCHAIN" in
    748     arm-linux-androideabi-*)
    749         ARCH="arm"
    750         ABI="armeabi"
    751         ABI_CONFIGURE_TARGET="arm-linux-androideabi"
    752         ABI_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS="--with-arch=armv5te"
    753         # Disable ARM Gold linker for now, it doesn't build on Windows, it
    754         # crashes with SIGBUS on Darwin, and produces weird executables on
    755         # linux that strip complains about... Sigh.
    756         #ABI_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS="$ABI_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS --enable-gold=both/gold"
    757 
    758         # Enable C++ exceptions, RTTI and GNU libstdc++ at the same time
    759         # You can't really build these separately at the moment.
    760         ABI_CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="-fexceptions"
    761         ABI_CXXFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="-frtti"
    762         ABI_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS="$ABI_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS --enable-libstdc__-v3"
    763         ;;
    764     x86-*)
    765         ARCH="x86"
    766         ABI=$ARCH
    767         ABI_INSTALL_NAME="x86"
    768         ABI_CONFIGURE_TARGET="i686-android-linux"
    769         # Enable C++ exceptions, RTTI and GNU libstdc++ at the same time
    770         # You can't really build these separately at the moment.
    771         ABI_CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="-fexceptions -fPIC"
    772         ABI_CXXFLAGS_FOR_TARGET="-frtti"
    773         ABI_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS="$ABI_CONFIGURE_EXTRA_FLAGS --enable-libstdc__-v3"
    774         ;;
    775     * )
    776         echo "Invalid toolchain specified. Expected (arm-linux-androideabi-*|x86-*)"
    777         echo ""
    778         print_help
    779         exit 1
    780         ;;
    781     esac
    782 
    783     log "Targetting CPU: $ARCH"
    784 
    785     GCC_VERSION=`expr -- "$TOOLCHAIN" : '.*-\([0-9x\.]*\)'`
    786     log "Using GCC version: $GCC_VERSION"
    787 
    788     # Determine --host value when building gdbserver
    789     case "$TOOLCHAIN" in
    790     arm-*)
    791         GDBSERVER_HOST=arm-eabi-linux
    792         GDBSERVER_CFLAGS="-fno-short-enums"
    793         ;;
    794     x86-*)
    795         GDBSERVER_HOST=i686-android-linux-gnu
    796         GDBSERVER_CFLAGS=
    797         ;;
    798     esac
    799 
    800 }
    801 
    802 # Return the host "tag" used to identify prebuilt host binaries.
    803 # NOTE: Handles the case where '$MINGW = true'
    804 # For now, valid values are: linux-x86, darwin-x86 and windows
    805 get_prebuilt_host_tag ()
    806 {
    807     local RET=$HOST_TAG
    808     if [ "$MINGW" = "yes" ]; then
    809         RET=windows
    810     fi
    811     case $RET in
    812         linux-x86_64)
    813             if [ "$TRY64" = "no" ]; then
    814                 RET=linux-x86
    815             fi
    816             ;;
    817         darwin_x86_64)
    818             if [ "$TRY64" = "no" ]; then
    819                 RET=darwin-x86
    820             fi
    821             ;;
    822     esac
    823     echo $RET
    824 }
    825 
    826 # Return the executable suffix corresponding to host executables
    827 get_prebuilt_host_exe_ext ()
    828 {
    829     if [ "$MINGW" = "yes" ]; then
    830         echo ".exe"
    831     else
    832         echo ""
    833     fi
    834 }
    835 
    836 # Convert an ABI name into an Architecture name
    837 # $1: ABI name
    838 # Result: Arch name
    839 convert_abi_to_arch ()
    840 {
    841     local RET
    842     case $1 in
    843         armeabi|armeabi-v7a)
    844             RET=arm
    845             ;;
    846         x86)
    847             RET=x86
    848             ;;
    849         *)
    850             2> echo "ERROR: Unsupported ABI name: $1, use one of: armeabi, armeabi-v7a or x86"
    851             exit 1
    852             ;;
    853     esac
    854     echo "$RET"
    855 }
    856 
    857 # Return the default binary path prefix for a given architecture
    858 # For example: arm -> toolchains/arm-linux-androideabi-4.4.3/prebuilt/<system>/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-
    859 # $1: Architecture name
    860 # $2: optional, system name, defaults to $HOST_TAG
    861 get_default_toolchain_binprefix_for_arch ()
    862 {
    863     local NAME PREFIX DIR BINPREFIX
    864     local SYSTEM=${2:-$(get_prebuilt_host_tag)}
    865     NAME=$(get_default_toolchain_name_for_arch $1)
    866     PREFIX=$(get_default_toolchain_prefix_for_arch $1)
    867     DIR=$(get_toolchain_install . $NAME $SYSTEM)
    868     BINPREFIX=${DIR#./}/bin/$PREFIX-
    869     echo "$BINPREFIX"
    870 }
    871 
    872 # Return default API level for a given arch
    873 # This is the level used to build the toolchains.
    874 #
    875 # $1: Architecture name
    876 get_default_api_level_for_arch ()
    877 {
    878     # For now, always build the toolchain against API level 9
    879     # (We have local toolchain patches under build/tools/toolchain-patches
    880     # to ensure that the result works on previous platforms properly).
    881     local LEVEL=9
    882     echo $LEVEL
    883 }
    884 
    885 # Return the default platform sysroot corresponding to a given architecture
    886 # This is the sysroot used to build the toolchain and other binaries like
    887 # the STLport libraries.
    888 # $1: Architecture name
    889 get_default_platform_sysroot_for_arch ()
    890 {
    891     local LEVEL=$(get_default_api_level_for_arch $1)
    892     echo "platforms/android-$LEVEL/arch-$1"
    893 }
    894 
    895 # Guess what?
    896 get_default_platform_sysroot_for_abi ()
    897 {
    898     local ARCH=$(convert_abi_to_arch $1)
    899     $(get_default_platform_sysroot_for_arch $ARCH)
    900 }
    901 
    902 
    903 
    904 # Return the host/build specific path for prebuilt toolchain binaries
    905 # relative to $1.
    906 #
    907 # $1: target root NDK directory
    908 # $2: toolchain name
    909 # $3: optional, host system name
    910 #
    911 get_toolchain_install ()
    912 {
    913     local NDK="$1"
    914     shift
    915     echo "$NDK/$(get_toolchain_install_subdir $@)"
    916 }
    917 
    918 # $1: toolchain name
    919 # $2: optional, host system name
    920 get_toolchain_install_subdir ()
    921 {
    922     local SYSTEM=${2:-$(get_prebuilt_host_tag)}
    923     echo "toolchains/$1/prebuilt/$SYSTEM"
    924 }
    925 
    926 # Return the relative install prefix for prebuilt host
    927 # executables (relative to the NDK top directory).
    928 # NOTE: This deals with MINGW==yes appropriately
    929 #
    930 # $1: optional, system name
    931 # Out: relative path to prebuilt install prefix
    932 get_prebuilt_install_prefix ()
    933 {
    934     local TAG=${1:-$(get_prebuilt_host_tag)}
    935     echo "prebuilt/$TAG"
    936 }
    937 
    938 # Return the relative path of an installed prebuilt host
    939 # executable
    940 # NOTE: This deals with MINGW==yes appropriately.
    941 #
    942 # $1: executable name
    943 # $2: optional, host system name
    944 # Out: path to prebuilt host executable, relative
    945 get_prebuilt_host_exec ()
    946 {
    947     local PREFIX EXE
    948     PREFIX=$(get_prebuilt_install_prefix $2)
    949     EXE=$(get_prebuilt_host_exe_ext)
    950     echo "$PREFIX/bin/$1$EXE"
    951 }
    952 
    953 # Return the name of a given host executable
    954 # $1: executable base name
    955 # Out: executable name, with optional suffix (e.g. .exe for windows)
    956 get_host_exec_name ()
    957 {
    958     local EXE=$(get_prebuilt_host_exe_ext)
    959     echo "$1$EXE"
    960 }
    961 
    962 # Return the directory where host-specific binaries are installed.
    963 # $1: target root NDK directory
    964 get_host_install ()
    965 {
    966     echo "$1/$(get_prebuilt_install_prefix)"
    967 }
    968 
    969 # Set the toolchain target NDK location.
    970 # this sets TOOLCHAIN_PATH and TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX
    971 # $1: target NDK path
    972 # $2: toolchain name
    973 set_toolchain_ndk ()
    974 {
    975     TOOLCHAIN_PATH=`get_toolchain_install "$1" $2`
    976     log "Using toolchain path: $TOOLCHAIN_PATH"
    977 
    978     TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX=$TOOLCHAIN_PATH/bin/$ABI_CONFIGURE_TARGET
    979     log "Using toolchain prefix: $TOOLCHAIN_PREFIX"
    980 }
    981 
    982 # Check that a toolchain is properly installed at a target NDK location
    983 #
    984 # $1: target root NDK directory
    985 # $2: toolchain name
    986 #
    987 check_toolchain_install ()
    988 {
    989     TOOLCHAIN_PATH=`get_toolchain_install "$1" $2`
    990     if [ ! -d "$TOOLCHAIN_PATH" ] ; then
    991         echo "ERROR: Toolchain '$2' not installed in '$NDK_DIR'!"
    992         echo "       Ensure that the toolchain has been installed there before."
    993         exit 1
    994     fi
    995 
    996     set_toolchain_ndk $1 $2
    997 }
    998 
    999 
   1000 #
   1001 # The NDK_TMPDIR variable is used to specify a root temporary directory
   1002 # when invoking toolchain build scripts. If it is not defined, we will
   1003 # create one here, and export the value to ensure that any scripts we
   1004 # call after that use the same one.
   1005 #
   1006 if [ -z "$NDK_TMPDIR" ]; then
   1007     NDK_TMPDIR=/tmp/ndk-$USER/tmp/build-$$
   1008     mkdir -p $NDK_TMPDIR
   1009     if [ $? != 0 ]; then
   1010         echo "ERROR: Could not create NDK_TMPDIR: $NDK_TMPDIR"
   1011         exit 1
   1012     fi
   1013     export NDK_TMPDIR
   1014 fi
   1015 
   1016 # Define HOST_TAG32, as the 32-bit version of HOST_TAG
   1017 # We do this by replacing an -x86_64 suffix by -x86
   1018 HOST_TAG32=$HOST_TAG
   1019 case $HOST_TAG32 in
   1020     *-x86_64)
   1021         HOST_TAG32=${HOST_TAG%%_64}
   1022         ;;
   1023 esac
   1024