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<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
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"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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<!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
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%general-entities;
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]>
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<sect1 id="ch-tools-adjusting">
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<?dbhtml filename="adjusting.html"?>
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<title>Adjusting the Toolchain</title>
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<para>Now that the temporary C libraries have been installed, all
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tools compiled in the rest of this chapter should be linked against
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these libraries. In order to accomplish this, the linker and the
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compiler's specs file need to be adjusted.</para>
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<para>The linker, adjusted at the end of the first pass of Binutils, needs
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to be renamed so that it can be properly found and used. First, backup the
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original linker, then replace it with the adjusted linker. We'll also
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create a link to its counterpart in <filename class="directory">
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/tools/$(gcc -dumpmachine)/bin</filename></para>
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<screen><userinput>mv -v /tools/bin/{ld,ld-old}
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mv -v /tools/$(gcc -dumpmachine)/bin/{ld,ld-old}
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mv -v /tools/bin/{ld-new,ld}
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ln -sv /tools/bin/ld /tools/$(gcc -dumpmachine)/bin/ld</userinput></screen>
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<para>From this point onwards, everything will link only against the
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libraries in <filename class="directory">/tools/lib</filename>.</para>
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<para>The next task is to point GCC to the new dynamic linker. This is done by
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dumping GCC's <quote>specs</quote> file to a location where GCC will look for it
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by default. A simple <command>sed</command> substitution then alters the
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dynamic linker that GCC will use.</para>
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<para>For the sake of accuracy, it is recommended to use a copy-and-paste
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method when issuing the following command. Be sure to visually inspect the
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specs file and verify that all occurrences of <quote>/lib/ld-linux.so.2</quote>
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have been replaced with <quote>/tools/lib/ld-linux.so.2</quote>.</para>
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<important>
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<para>If working on a platform where the name of the dynamic linker is
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something other than <filename class="libraryfile">ld-linux.so.2</filename>,
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replace <quote>ld-linux.so.2</quote> with the name of the platform's
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dynamic linker in the following commands. Refer to <xref
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linkend="ch-tools-toolchaintechnotes" role=","/> if necessary.</para>
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</important>
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<!-- Ampersands are needed to allow copy and paste -->
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<screen><userinput>gcc -dumpspecs | sed 's@^/lib/ld-linux.so.2@/tools&@g' \
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> `dirname $(gcc -print-libgcc-file-name)`/specs</userinput></screen>
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<para>During the build process, GCC runs a script
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(<command>fixincludes</command>) that scans the system for header files
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that may need to be fixed (they might contain syntax errors, for example),
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and installs the fixed versions in a private include directory. There is a
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possibility that, as a result of this process, some header files from the
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host system have found their way into GCC's private include directory. As
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the rest of this chapter only requires the headers from GCC and Glibc,
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which have both been installed at this point, any <quote>fixed</quote>
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headers can safely be removed. This helps to avoid any host headers
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polluting the build environment. Run the following commands to remove the
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header files in GCC's private include directory (you may find it easier to
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copy and paste these commands, rather than typing them by hand, due to
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their length):</para>
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<!-- && used to ease copy and pasting -->
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<screen><userinput>GCC_INCLUDEDIR=`dirname $(gcc -print-libgcc-file-name)`/include &&
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find ${GCC_INCLUDEDIR}/* -maxdepth 0 -xtype d -exec rm -rvf '{}' \; &&
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rm -vf `grep -l "DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE" ${GCC_INCLUDEDIR}/*` &&
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unset GCC_INCLUDEDIR</userinput></screen>
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<caution>
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<para>At this point, it is imperative to stop and ensure that the basic
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functions (compiling and linking) of the new toolchain are working as
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expected. To perform a sanity check, run the following commands:</para>
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<screen><userinput>echo 'main(){}' > dummy.c
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cc dummy.c
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readelf -l a.out | grep ': /tools'</userinput></screen>
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<para>If everything is working correctly, there should be no errors,
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and the output of the last command will be of the form:</para>
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<screen><computeroutput>[Requesting program interpreter:
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/tools/lib/ld-linux.so.2]</computeroutput></screen>
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<para>Note that <filename class="directory">/tools/lib</filename>
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appears as the prefix of the dynamic linker.</para>
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<para>If the output is not shown as above or there was no output at all,
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then something is wrong. Investigate and retrace the steps to find out
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where the problem is and correct it. This issue must be resolved before
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continuing on. First, perform the sanity check again, using
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<command>gcc</command> instead of <command>cc</command>. If this works,
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then the <filename class="symlink">/tools/bin/cc</filename> symlink is
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missing. Revisit <xref linkend="ch-tools-gcc-pass1" role=","/> and install
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the symlink. Next, ensure that the <envar>PATH</envar> is correct. This
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can be checked by running <command>echo $PATH</command> and verifying that
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<filename class="directory">/tools/bin</filename> is at the head of the
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list. If the <envar>PATH</envar> is wrong it could mean that you are not
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logged in as user <systemitem class="username">lfs</systemitem> or that
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something went wrong back in <xref linkend="ch-tools-settingenviron"
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role="."/> Another option is that something may have gone wrong with the
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specs file amendment above. In this case, redo the specs file amendment,
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being careful to copy-and-paste the commands.</para>
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<para>Once all is well, clean up the test files:</para>
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<screen><userinput>rm -v dummy.c a.out</userinput></screen>
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</caution>
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<note><para>Building TCL in the next section will serve as an additional check that
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the toolchain has been built properly. If TCL fails to build, it is an
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indication that something has gone wrong with the Binutils, GCC, or Glibc
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installation, but not with TCL itself.</para></note>
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</sect1>
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