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From 97e4591c20310425e7aca0e6712a8d9480e7744c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2013 09:30:32 +0400
Subject: [PATCH 33/35] gcc: armv4: pass fix-v4bx to linker to support EABI.

The LINK_SPEC for linux gets overwritten by linux-eabi.h which
means the value of TARGET_FIX_V4BX_SPEC gets lost and as a result
the option is not passed to linker when chosing march=armv4
This patch redefines this in linux-eabi.h and reinserts it
for eabi defaulting toolchains.

We might want to send it upstream.

Signed-off-by: Khem Raj <raj.khem@gmail.com>

Upstream-Status: Pending
---
 gcc/config/arm/linux-eabi.h |    6 +++++-
 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

Index: gcc-4.9-20140316/gcc/config/arm/linux-eabi.h
===================================================================
--- gcc-4.9-20140316.orig/gcc/config/arm/linux-eabi.h
+++ gcc-4.9-20140316/gcc/config/arm/linux-eabi.h
@@ -77,10 +77,14 @@
     %{mfloat-abi=soft*:" GLIBC_DYNAMIC_LINKER_SOFT_FLOAT "} \
     %{!mfloat-abi=*:" GLIBC_DYNAMIC_LINKER_DEFAULT "}"
 
+/* For armv4 we pass --fix-v4bx to linker to support EABI */
+#undef TARGET_FIX_V4BX_SPEC
+#define TARGET_FIX_V4BX_SPEC "%{mcpu=arm8|mcpu=arm810|mcpu=strongarm*|march=armv4: --fix-v4bx}"
+
 /* At this point, bpabi.h will have clobbered LINK_SPEC.  We want to
    use the GNU/Linux version, not the generic BPABI version.  */
 #undef  LINK_SPEC
-#define LINK_SPEC EABI_LINK_SPEC					\
+#define LINK_SPEC TARGET_FIX_V4BX_SPEC EABI_LINK_SPEC			\
   LINUX_OR_ANDROID_LD (LINUX_TARGET_LINK_SPEC,				\
 		       LINUX_TARGET_LINK_SPEC " " ANDROID_LINK_SPEC)
 
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#
# Records history of build output in order to detect regressions
#
# Based in part on testlab.bbclass and packagehistory.bbclass
#
# Copyright (C) 2011 Intel Corporation
# Copyright (C) 2007-2011 Koen Kooi <koen@openembedded.org>
#

BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES ?= "image package"
BUILDHISTORY_DIR ?= "${TMPDIR}/buildhistory"
BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE = "${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/images/${MACHINE_ARCH}/${TCLIBC}/${IMAGE_BASENAME}"
BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE = "${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/packages/${MULTIMACH_TARGET_SYS}/${PN}"
BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT ?= "0"
BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT_AUTHOR ?= "buildhistory <buildhistory@${DISTRO}>"
BUILDHISTORY_PUSH_REPO ?= ""

# Must inherit package first before changing PACKAGEFUNCS
inherit package
PACKAGEFUNCS += "buildhistory_emit_pkghistory"

# We don't want to force a rerun of do_package for everything
# if the buildhistory_emit_pkghistory function or any of the
# variables it refers to changes
do_package[vardepsexclude] += "buildhistory_emit_pkghistory"

#
# Called during do_package to write out metadata about this package
# for comparision when writing future packages
#
python buildhistory_emit_pkghistory() {
	import re

	if not "package" in (d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES', True) or "").split():
		return 0

	pkghistdir = d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE', True)

	class RecipeInfo:
		def __init__(self, name):
			self.name = name
			self.pe = "0"
			self.pv = "0"
			self.pr = "r0"
			self.depends = ""
			self.packages = ""

	class PackageInfo:
		def __init__(self, name):
			self.name = name
			self.pe = "0"
			self.pv = "0"
			self.pr = "r0"
			self.size = 0
			self.depends = ""
			self.rdepends = ""
			self.rrecommends = ""
			self.files = ""
			self.filelist = ""

	# Should check PACKAGES here to see if anything removed

	def getpkgvar(pkg, var):
		val = bb.data.getVar('%s_%s' % (var, pkg), d, 1)
		if val:
			return val
		val = bb.data.getVar('%s' % (var), d, 1)

		return val

	def readRecipeInfo(pn, histfile):
		rcpinfo = RecipeInfo(pn)
		f = open(histfile, "r")
		try:
			for line in f:
				lns = line.split('=')
				name = lns[0].strip()
				value = lns[1].strip(" \t\r\n").strip('"')
				if name == "PE":
					rcpinfo.pe = value
				elif name == "PV":
					rcpinfo.pv = value
				elif name == "PR":
					rcpinfo.pr = value
				elif name == "DEPENDS":
					rcpinfo.depends = value
				elif name == "PACKAGES":
					rcpinfo.packages = value
		finally:
			f.close()
		return rcpinfo

	def readPackageInfo(pkg, histfile):
		pkginfo = PackageInfo(pkg)
		f = open(histfile, "r")
		try:
			for line in f:
				lns = line.split('=')
				name = lns[0].strip()
				value = lns[1].strip(" \t\r\n").strip('"')
				if name == "PE":
					pkginfo.pe = value
				elif name == "PV":
					pkginfo.pv = value
				elif name == "PR":
					pkginfo.pr = value
				elif name == "RDEPENDS":
					pkginfo.rdepends = value
				elif name == "RRECOMMENDS":
					pkginfo.rrecommends = value
				elif name == "PKGSIZE":
					pkginfo.size = long(value)
				elif name == "FILES":
					pkginfo.files = value
				elif name == "FILELIST":
					pkginfo.filelist = value
		finally:
			f.close()
		return pkginfo

	def getlastrecipeversion(pn):
		try:
			histfile = os.path.join(pkghistdir, "latest")
			return readRecipeInfo(pn, histfile)
		except EnvironmentError:
			return None

	def getlastpkgversion(pkg):
		try:
			histfile = os.path.join(pkghistdir, pkg, "latest")
			return readPackageInfo(pkg, histfile)
		except EnvironmentError:
			return None

	def sortpkglist(string):
		pkgiter = re.finditer(r'[a-zA-Z0-9.+-]+( \([><=]+ [^ )]+\))?', string, 0)
		pkglist = [p.group(0) for p in pkgiter]
		pkglist.sort()
		return ' '.join(pkglist)

	def sortlist(string):
		items = string.split(' ')
		items.sort()
		return ' '.join(items)

	pn = d.getVar('PN', True)
	pe = d.getVar('PE', True) or "0"
	pv = d.getVar('PV', True)
	pr = d.getVar('PR', True)
	packages = squashspaces(d.getVar('PACKAGES', True))

	rcpinfo = RecipeInfo(pn)
	rcpinfo.pe = pe
	rcpinfo.pv = pv
	rcpinfo.pr = pr
	rcpinfo.depends = sortlist(squashspaces(d.getVar('DEPENDS', True) or ""))
	rcpinfo.packages = packages
	write_recipehistory(rcpinfo, d)
	write_latestlink(None, pe, pv, pr, d)

	# Apparently the version can be different on a per-package basis (see Python)
	pkgdest = d.getVar('PKGDEST', True)
	for pkg in packages.split():
		pe = getpkgvar(pkg, 'PE') or "0"
		pv = getpkgvar(pkg, 'PV')
		pr = getpkgvar(pkg, 'PR')
		#
		# Find out what the last version was
		# Make sure the version did not decrease
		#
		lastversion = getlastpkgversion(pkg)
		if lastversion:
			last_pe = lastversion.pe
			last_pv = lastversion.pv
			last_pr = lastversion.pr
			r = bb.utils.vercmp((pe, pv, pr), (last_pe, last_pv, last_pr))
			if r < 0:
				bb.error("Package version for package %s went backwards which would break package feeds from (%s:%s-%s to %s:%s-%s)" % (pkg, last_pe, last_pv, last_pr, pe, pv, pr))

		pkginfo = PackageInfo(pkg)
		pkginfo.pe = pe
		pkginfo.pv = pv
		pkginfo.pr = pr
		pkginfo.rdepends = sortpkglist(squashspaces(getpkgvar(pkg, 'RDEPENDS') or ""))
		pkginfo.rrecommends = sortpkglist(squashspaces(getpkgvar(pkg, 'RRECOMMENDS') or ""))
		pkginfo.files = squashspaces(getpkgvar(pkg, 'FILES') or "")

		# Gather information about packaged files
		pkgdestpkg = os.path.join(pkgdest, pkg)
		filelist = []
		pkginfo.size = 0
		for root, dirs, files in os.walk(pkgdestpkg):
			relpth = os.path.relpath(root, pkgdestpkg)
			for f in files:
				fstat = os.lstat(os.path.join(root, f))
				pkginfo.size += fstat.st_size
				filelist.append(os.sep + os.path.join(relpth, f))
		filelist.sort()
		pkginfo.filelist = " ".join(filelist)

		write_pkghistory(pkginfo, d)

		write_latestlink(pkg, pe, pv, pr, d)
}


def write_recipehistory(rcpinfo, d):
	bb.debug(2, "Writing recipe history")

	pkghistdir = d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE', True)

	if not os.path.exists(pkghistdir):
		os.makedirs(pkghistdir)

	verfile = os.path.join(pkghistdir, "%s:%s-%s" % (rcpinfo.pe, rcpinfo.pv, rcpinfo.pr))
	f = open(verfile, "w")
	try:
		if rcpinfo.pe != "0":
			f.write("PE = %s\n" %  rcpinfo.pe)
		f.write("PV = %s\n" %  rcpinfo.pv)
		f.write("PR = %s\n" %  rcpinfo.pr)
		f.write("DEPENDS = %s\n" %  rcpinfo.depends)
		f.write("PACKAGES = %s\n" %  rcpinfo.packages)
	finally:
		f.close()


def write_pkghistory(pkginfo, d):
	bb.debug(2, "Writing package history")

	pkghistdir = d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE', True)

	verpath = os.path.join(pkghistdir, pkginfo.name)
	if not os.path.exists(verpath):
		os.makedirs(verpath)

	verfile = os.path.join(verpath, "%s:%s-%s" % (pkginfo.pe, pkginfo.pv, pkginfo.pr))
	f = open(verfile, "w")
	try:
		if pkginfo.pe != "0":
			f.write("PE = %s\n" %  pkginfo.pe)
		f.write("PV = %s\n" %  pkginfo.pv)
		f.write("PR = %s\n" %  pkginfo.pr)
		f.write("RDEPENDS = %s\n" %  pkginfo.rdepends)
		f.write("RRECOMMENDS = %s\n" %  pkginfo.rrecommends)
		f.write("PKGSIZE = %d\n" %  pkginfo.size)
		f.write("FILES = %s\n" %  pkginfo.files)
		f.write("FILELIST = %s\n" %  pkginfo.filelist)
	finally:
		f.close()


def write_latestlink(pkg, pe, pv, pr, d):
	import shutil

	pkghistdir = d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_DIR_PACKAGE', True)

	def rm_link(path):
		try:
			os.unlink(path)
		except OSError:
			return

	if pkg:
		filedir = os.path.join(pkghistdir, pkg)
	else:
		filedir = pkghistdir
	latest_file = os.path.join(filedir, "latest")
	ver_file = os.path.join(filedir, "%s:%s-%s" % (pe, pv, pr))
	rm_link(latest_file)
	if d.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_KEEP_VERSIONS', True) == '1':
		shutil.copy(ver_file, latest_file)
	else:
		shutil.move(ver_file, latest_file)


buildhistory_get_image_installed() {
	# Anything requiring the use of the packaging system should be done in here
	# in case the packaging files are going to be removed for this image

	if [ "${@base_contains('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES', 'image', '1', '0', d)}" = "0" ] ; then
		return
	fi

	mkdir -p ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}

	# Get list of installed packages
	list_installed_packages | sort > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-names.txt
	INSTALLED_PKGS=`cat ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-names.txt`

	# Produce installed package file and size lists and dependency graph
	echo -n > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-packages.txt
	echo -n > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-sizes.tmp
	echo -e "digraph depends {\n    node [shape=plaintext]" > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends.dot
	for pkg in $INSTALLED_PKGS; do
		pkgfile=`get_package_filename $pkg`
		echo `basename $pkgfile` >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-packages.txt
		if [ -f $pkgfile ] ; then
			pkgsize=`du -k $pkgfile | head -n1 | awk '{ print $1 }'`
			echo $pkgsize $pkg >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-sizes.tmp
		fi

		deps=`list_package_depends $pkg`
		for dep in $deps ; do
			echo "$pkg OPP $dep;" | sed -e 's:-:_:g' -e 's:\.:_:g' -e 's:+::g' | sed 's:OPP:->:g'
		done

		recs=`list_package_recommends $pkg`
		for rec in $recs ; do
			echo "$pkg OPP $rec [style=dotted];" | sed -e 's:-:_:g' -e 's:\.:_:g' -e 's:+::g' | sed 's:OPP:->:g'
		done
	done | sort | uniq >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends.dot
	echo "}" >>  ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends.dot

	cat ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-sizes.tmp | sort -n -r | awk '{print $1 "\tKiB " $2}' > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-sizes.txt
	rm ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/installed-package-sizes.tmp

	# Produce some cut-down graphs (for readability)
	grep -v kernel_image ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends.dot | grep -v kernel_2 | grep -v kernel_3 > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel.dot
	grep -v libc6 ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel.dot | grep -v libgcc > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel-nolibc.dot
	grep -v update_ ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel-nolibc.dot > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel-nolibc-noupdate.dot
	grep -v kernel_module ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel-nolibc-noupdate.dot > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/depends-nokernel-nolibc-noupdate-nomodules.dot

	# Workaround for broken shell function dependencies
	if false ; then
		get_package_filename
		list_package_depends
		list_package_recommends
	fi
}

buildhistory_get_imageinfo() {
	if [ "${@base_contains('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES', 'image', '1', '0', d)}" = "0" ] ; then
		return
	fi

	# List the files in the image, but exclude date/time etc.
	# This awk script is somewhat messy, but handles where the size is not printed for device files under pseudo
	( cd ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} && find . -ls | awk '{ if ( $7 ~ /[0-9]/ ) printf "%s %10-s %10-s %10s %s %s %s\n", $3, $5, $6, $7, $11, $12, $13 ; else printf "%s %10-s %10-s %10s %s %s %s\n", $3, $5, $6, 0, $10, $11, $12 }' | sort -k5 > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/files-in-image.txt )

	# Record some machine-readable meta-information about the image
	echo -n > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/image-info.txt
	cat >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/image-info.txt <<END
${@buildhistory_get_imagevars(d)}
END
	imagesize=`du -ks ${IMAGE_ROOTFS} | awk '{ print $1 }'`
	echo "IMAGESIZE = $imagesize" >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/image-info.txt

	# Add some configuration information
	echo "${MACHINE}: ${IMAGE_BASENAME} configured for ${DISTRO} ${DISTRO_VERSION}" > ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/build-id

	cat >> ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR_IMAGE}/build-id <<END
${@buildhistory_get_layers(d)}
END
}

# By prepending we get in before the removal of packaging files
ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND =+ "buildhistory_get_image_installed ; "

IMAGE_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND += " buildhistory_get_imageinfo ; "

def buildhistory_get_layers(d):
	layertext = "Configured metadata layers:\n%s\n" % '\n'.join(get_layers_branch_rev(d))
	return layertext


def squashspaces(string):
	import re
	return re.sub("\s+", " ", string).strip()


def buildhistory_get_imagevars(d):
	imagevars = "DISTRO DISTRO_VERSION USER_CLASSES IMAGE_CLASSES IMAGE_FEATURES IMAGE_LINGUAS IMAGE_INSTALL BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS ROOTFS_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND IMAGE_POSTPROCESS_COMMAND"
	listvars = "USER_CLASSES IMAGE_CLASSES IMAGE_FEATURES IMAGE_LINGUAS IMAGE_INSTALL BAD_RECOMMENDATIONS"

	imagevars = imagevars.split()
	listvars = listvars.split()
	ret = ""
	for var in imagevars:
		value = d.getVar(var, True) or ""
		if var in listvars:
			# Squash out spaces
			value = squashspaces(value)
		ret += "%s = %s\n" % (var, value)
	return ret.rstrip('\n')


buildhistory_commit() {
	if [ ! -d ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR} ] ; then
		# Code above that creates this dir never executed, so there can't be anything to commit
		return
	fi

	( cd ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/
		# Initialise the repo if necessary
		if [ ! -d .git ] ; then
			git init -q
		fi
		# Ensure there are new/changed files to commit
		repostatus=`git status --porcelain`
		if [ "$repostatus" != "" ] ; then
			git add ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/*
			HOSTNAME=`hostname 2>/dev/null || echo unknown`
			# porcelain output looks like "?? packages/foo/bar"
			for entry in `echo "$repostatus" | awk '{print $2}' | awk -F/ '{print $1}' | sort | uniq` ; do
				git commit ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/$entry -m "$entry: Build ${BUILDNAME} of ${DISTRO} ${DISTRO_VERSION} for machine ${MACHINE} on $HOSTNAME" --author "${BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT_AUTHOR}" > /dev/null
			done
			if [ "${BUILDHISTORY_PUSH_REPO}" != "" ] ; then
				git push -q ${BUILDHISTORY_PUSH_REPO}
			fi
		else
			git commit ${BUILDHISTORY_DIR}/ --allow-empty -m "No changes: Build ${BUILDNAME} of ${DISTRO} ${DISTRO_VERSION} for machine ${MACHINE} on $HOSTNAME" --author "${BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT_AUTHOR}" > /dev/null
		fi) || true
}

python buildhistory_eventhandler() {
	import bb.build
	import bb.event

	if isinstance(e, bb.event.BuildCompleted):
		if e.data.getVar('BUILDHISTORY_FEATURES', True).strip():
			if e.data.getVar("BUILDHISTORY_COMMIT", True) == "1":
				bb.build.exec_func("buildhistory_commit", e.data)
}

addhandler buildhistory_eventhandler