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  1. #! /usr/bin/perl
  2. #
  3. # dpkg-architecture
  4. #
  5. # Copyright 1999 Marcus Brinkmann <brinkmd@debian.org>
  6. #
  7. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
  8. # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
  9. # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
  10. # (at your option) any later version.
  11. #
  12. # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
  13. # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
  14. # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
  15. # GNU General Public License for more details.
  16. #
  17. # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
  18. # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
  19. # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
  20. # History
  21. # 0.0.1 Initial release.
  22. # 0.0.2 Don't use dpkg to get default gnu system, so the default is
  23. # correct even on non-linux system.
  24. # Warn if the host gnu system does not match the gcc system.
  25. # Determine default from gcc if possible, else fall back to native
  26. # compilation.
  27. # Do not set environment variables which are already defined unless
  28. # force flag is given.
  29. # 1.0.0 Changed target to host, because this complies with GNU
  30. # nomenclature.
  31. # Added command facility.
  32. # 1.0.1 Moved to GNU nomenclature arch->cpu, system->type, os->system
  33. # 1.0.2 Add facility to query single values, suggested by Richard Braakman.
  34. # 1.0.3 Make it work with egcs, too.
  35. # 1.0.4 Suppress single "export" with "-s" when all env variables are already set
  36. # 1.0.5 Update default for rules files (i386->i486).
  37. # Print out overridden values, so make gets them, too.
  38. # 1.0.6 Revert to i386 to comply with policy § 5.1.
  39. $version="1.0.0";
  40. $0 = `basename $0`; chomp $0;
  41. $dpkglibdir="/usr/lib/dpkg";
  42. push(@INC,$dpkglibdir);
  43. require 'controllib.pl';
  44. %archtable=('i386', 'i386-linux',
  45. 'sparc', 'sparc-linux',
  46. 'sparc64', 'sparc64-linux',
  47. 'alpha', 'alpha-linux',
  48. 'm68k', 'm68k-linux',
  49. 'arm', 'arm-linux',
  50. 'powerpc', 'powerpc-linux',
  51. 'mips', 'mips-linux',
  52. 'mipsel', 'mipsel-linux',
  53. 'hurd-i386', 'i386-gnu');
  54. sub usageversion {
  55. print STDERR
  56. "Debian GNU/Linux $0 $version. Copyright (C) 1999 Marcus Brinkmann.
  57. This is free software; see the GNU General Public Licence version 2
  58. or later for copying conditions. There is NO warranty.
  59. Usage:
  60. $0 [<option> ...] [<action>]
  61. Options:
  62. -a<debian-arch> set Debian architecture
  63. -t<gnu-system> set GNU system type
  64. -f force flag (override variables set in environment)
  65. Actions:
  66. -l list variables (default)
  67. -q<variable> prints only the value of <variable>.
  68. -s print command to set environment variables
  69. -u print command to unset environment variables
  70. -c <command> set environment and run the command in it.
  71. Known Debian Architectures are ".join(", ",keys %archtable)."
  72. Known GNU System Types are ".join(", ",map ($archtable{$_},keys %archtable))."
  73. ";
  74. }
  75. sub rewrite_gnu_cpu {
  76. local ($_) = @_;
  77. s/(?:i386|i486|i586|i686|pentium)(.*linux)/i386$1/;
  78. s/ppc/powerpc/;
  79. return $_;
  80. }
  81. sub gnu_to_debian {
  82. local ($gnu) = @_;
  83. local (@list);
  84. local ($a);
  85. $gnu = &rewrite_gnu_cpu($gnu);
  86. foreach $a (keys %archtable) {
  87. push @list, $a if $archtable{$a} eq $gnu;
  88. }
  89. return @list;
  90. }
  91. # Set default values:
  92. $deb_build_arch = `dpkg --print-installation-architecture`;
  93. chomp $deb_build_arch;
  94. $deb_build_gnu_type = $archtable{$deb_build_arch};
  95. $deb_build_gnu_cpu = $deb_build_gnu_type;
  96. $deb_build_gnu_system = $deb_build_gnu_type;
  97. $deb_build_gnu_cpu =~ s/-.*$//;
  98. $deb_build_gnu_system =~ s/^.*-//;
  99. # Default host: Current gcc.
  100. $gcc = `\${CC:-gcc} --print-libgcc-file-name`;
  101. $gcc =~ s!^.*gcc-lib/(.*)/(?:egcs-)?\d+(?:.\d+)*/libgcc.*$!$1!s;
  102. if ($gcc eq '') {
  103. &warn ("Couldn't determine gcc system type, falling back to default (native compilation)");
  104. } else {
  105. @list = &gnu_to_debian($gcc);
  106. if (!defined(@list)) {
  107. &warn ("Unknown gcc system type $gcc, falling back to default (native compilation)"),
  108. } elsif ($#list > 0) {
  109. &warn ("Ambiguous gcc system type $gcc, you must specify Debian architecture, too (one of ".join(", ",@list).")");
  110. } else {
  111. $gcc=$archtable{$list[0]};
  112. $deb_host_arch = $list[0];
  113. $deb_host_gnu_type = $gcc;
  114. $deb_host_gnu_cpu = $gcc;
  115. $deb_host_gnu_system = $gcc;
  116. $deb_host_gnu_cpu =~ s/-.*$//;
  117. $deb_host_gnu_system =~ s/^.*-//;
  118. }
  119. }
  120. if (!defined($deb_host_arch)) {
  121. # Default host: Native compilation.
  122. $deb_host_arch = $deb_build_arch;
  123. $deb_host_gnu_cpu = $deb_build_gnu_cpu;
  124. $deb_host_gnu_system = $deb_build_gnu_system;
  125. $deb_host_gnu_type = $deb_build_gnu_type;
  126. }
  127. $req_host_arch = '';
  128. $req_host_gnu_type = '';
  129. $action='l';
  130. $force=0;
  131. while (@ARGV) {
  132. $_=shift(@ARGV);
  133. if (m/^-a/) {
  134. $req_host_arch = $';
  135. } elsif (m/^-t/) {
  136. $req_host_gnu_type = &rewrite_gnu_cpu($');
  137. } elsif (m/^-[lsu]$/) {
  138. $action = $_;
  139. $action =~ s/^-//;
  140. } elsif (m/^-f$/) {
  141. $force=1;
  142. } elsif (m/^-q/) {
  143. $req_variable_to_print = $';
  144. $action = 'q';
  145. $force=1;
  146. } elsif (m/^-c$/) {
  147. $action = 'c';
  148. last;
  149. } else {
  150. usageerr("unknown option \`$_'");
  151. }
  152. }
  153. if ($req_host_arch ne '' && $req_host_gnu_type eq '') {
  154. die ("unknown Debian architecture $req_host_arch, you must specify GNU system type, too") if !exists $archtable{$req_host_arch};
  155. $req_host_gnu_type = $archtable{$req_host_arch}
  156. }
  157. if ($req_host_gnu_type ne '' && $req_host_arch eq '') {
  158. @list = &gnu_to_debian ($req_host_gnu_type);
  159. die ("unknown GNU system type $req_host_gnu_type, you must specify Debian architecture, too") if !defined(@list);
  160. die ("ambiguous GNU system type $req_host_gnu_type, you must specify Debian architecture, too (one of ".join(", ",@list).")") if $#list > 0;
  161. $req_host_arch = $list[0];
  162. }
  163. if (exists $archtable{$req_host_arch}) {
  164. &warn("Default GNU system type $archtable{$req_host_arch} for Debian arch $req_host_arch does not match specified GNU system type $req_host_gnu_type\n") if $archtable{$req_host_arch} ne $req_host_gnu_type;
  165. }
  166. die "couldn't parse GNU system type $req_host_gnu_type, must be arch-os or arch-vendor-os" if $req_host_gnu_type !~ m/^([\w\d]+(-[\w\d]+){1,2})?$/;
  167. $deb_host_arch = $req_host_arch if $req_host_arch ne '';
  168. if ($req_host_gnu_type ne '') {
  169. $deb_host_gnu_cpu = $deb_host_gnu_system = $deb_host_gnu_type = $req_host_gnu_type;
  170. $deb_host_gnu_cpu =~ s/-.*$//;
  171. $deb_host_gnu_system =~ s/^.*-//;
  172. }
  173. #$gcc = `\${CC:-gcc} --print-libgcc-file-name`;
  174. #$gcc =~ s!^.*gcc-lib/(.*)/\d+(?:.\d+)*/libgcc.*$!$1!s;
  175. &warn("Specified GNU system type $deb_host_gnu_type does not match gcc system type $gcc.") if ($gcc ne '') && ($gcc ne $deb_host_gnu_type);
  176. undef @env;
  177. if (!$force) {
  178. $deb_build_arch = $ENV{DEB_BUILD_ARCH} if (exists $ENV{DEB_BUILD_ARCH});
  179. $deb_build_gnu_cpu = $ENV{DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU} if (exists $ENV{DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU});
  180. $deb_build_gnu_system = $ENV{DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM} if (exists $ENV{DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM});
  181. $deb_build_gnu_type = $ENV{DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE} if (exists $ENV{DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE});
  182. $deb_host_arch = $ENV{DEB_HOST_ARCH} if (exists $ENV{DEB_HOST_ARCH});
  183. $deb_host_gnu_cpu = $ENV{DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU} if (exists $ENV{DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU});
  184. $deb_host_gnu_system = $ENV{DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM} if (exists $ENV{DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM});
  185. $deb_host_gnu_type = $ENV{DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE} if (exists $ENV{DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE});
  186. }
  187. push @env, "DEB_BUILD_ARCH=$deb_build_arch";
  188. push @env, "DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=$deb_build_gnu_cpu";
  189. push @env, "DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=$deb_build_gnu_system";
  190. push @env, "DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=$deb_build_gnu_type";
  191. push @env, "DEB_HOST_ARCH=$deb_host_arch";
  192. push @env, "DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU=$deb_host_gnu_cpu";
  193. push @env, "DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM=$deb_host_gnu_system";
  194. push @env, "DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE=$deb_host_gnu_type";
  195. if ($action eq 'l') {
  196. print join("\n",@env)."\n";
  197. } elsif ($action eq 's') {
  198. print "export ".join("\n",@env)."\n" if ($#env != 0);
  199. } elsif ($action eq 'u') {
  200. print "unset DEB_BUILD_ARCH DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE DEB_HOST_ARCH DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE\n";
  201. } elsif ($action eq 'c') {
  202. foreach $_ (@env) {
  203. m/^(.*)=(.*)$/;
  204. $ENV{$1}=$2;
  205. }
  206. exec @ARGV;
  207. } elsif ($action eq 'q') {
  208. undef %env;
  209. foreach $_ (@env) {
  210. m/^(.*)=(.*)$/;
  211. $env{$1}=$2;
  212. }
  213. if (exists $env{$req_variable_to_print}) {
  214. print "$env{$req_variable_to_print}\n"; # works because -q implies -f !
  215. } else {
  216. die "$req_variable_to_print is not a supported variable name";
  217. }
  218. }
  219. __END__
  220. =head1 NAME
  221. dpkg-architecture - set and determine the architecture for package building
  222. =head1 SYNOPSIS
  223. dpkg-architecture [options] [action]
  224. Valid options:
  225. B<-a>Debian-Architecture
  226. B<-t>Gnu-System-Type
  227. B<-f>
  228. Valid actions:
  229. B<-l>, B<-q>Variable-Name, B<-s>, B<-u>, B<-c> Command
  230. =head1 DESCRIPTION
  231. dpkg-architecture does provide a facility to determine and set the build and
  232. host architecture for package building.
  233. =head1 OVERVIEW
  234. The build architecture is always determined by an external call to dpkg, and
  235. can not be set at the command line.
  236. You can specify the host architecture by providing one or both of the options B<-a>
  237. and B<-t>. The default is determined by an external call to gcc, or the same as
  238. the build architecture if CC or gcc are both not available. One out of B<-a> and B<-t>
  239. is sufficient, the value of the other will be set to a usable default.
  240. Indeed, it is often better to only specify one, because dpkg-architecture
  241. will warn you if your choice doesn't match the default.
  242. The default action is B<-l>, which prints the environment variales, one each line,
  243. in the format VARIABLE=value. If you are only interested in the value of a
  244. single variable, you can use B<-q>. If you specify B<-s>, it will output an export
  245. command. This can be used to set the environment variables using eval. B<-u>
  246. does return a similar command to unset all variables. B<-c> does execute a
  247. command in an environment which has all variables set to the determined
  248. value.
  249. Existing environment variables with the same name as used by the scripts are
  250. not overwritten, except if the B<-f> force flag is present. This allows the user
  251. to override a value even when the call to dpkg-architecture is buried in
  252. some other script (for example dpkg-buildpackage). The B<-q> query option
  253. implies B<-f>, and is therefore not affected by existing environment settings.
  254. =head1 TERMS
  255. =over 4
  256. =item build machine
  257. The machine the package is build on.
  258. =item host machine
  259. The machine the package is build for.
  260. =item Debian Architecture
  261. The Debian archietcture string, which specifies the binary tree in the FTP
  262. archive. Examples: i386, sparc, hurd-i386.
  263. =item GNU System Type
  264. An architecture specification string consisting of two or three parts,
  265. cpu-system or cpu-vendor-system. Examples: i386-linux, sparc-linux, i386-gnu.
  266. =back
  267. =head1 EXAMPLES
  268. dpkg-buildpackage accepts the B<-a> option and passes it to dpkg-architecture.
  269. Other examples:
  270. CC=i386-gnu-gcc dpkg-architecture C<-c> debian/rules build
  271. eval `dpkg-architecture C<-u>`
  272. =head1 VARIABLES
  273. The following variables are set by dpkg-architecture:
  274. =over 4
  275. =item DEB_BUILD_ARCH
  276. The Debian architecture of the build machine.
  277. =item DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE
  278. The GNU system type of the build machine.
  279. =item DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU
  280. The CPU part of DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE
  281. =item DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM
  282. The System part of DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE
  283. =item DEB_HOST_ARCH
  284. The Debian architecture of the host machine.
  285. =item DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE
  286. The GNU system type of the host machine.
  287. =item DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU
  288. The CPU part of DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE
  289. =item DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM
  290. The System part of DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE
  291. =back
  292. =head1 DEBIAN/RULES
  293. The environment variables set by dpkg-architecture are passed to
  294. debian/rules as make variables (see make documentation). You can and should
  295. use them in the build process as needed. Here are some examples, which also
  296. show how you can improve the cross compilation support in your package:
  297. Instead:
  298. ARCH=`dpkg --print-architecture`
  299. configure $(ARCH)-linux
  300. please use the following:
  301. B_ARCH=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)
  302. H_ARCH=$(DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE)
  303. configure --build=$(B_ARCH) --host=$(H_ARCH)
  304. Instead:
  305. ARCH=`dpkg --print-architecture`
  306. ifeq ($(ARCH),alpha)
  307. ...
  308. endif
  309. please use:
  310. ARCH=$(DEB_HOST_ARCH)
  311. ifeq ($(ARCH),alpha)
  312. ...
  313. endif
  314. In general, calling dpkg in the rules file to get architecture information
  315. is deprecated (until you want to provide backward compatibility, see below).
  316. Especially the --print-architecture option is unreliable since we have
  317. Debian architectures which don't equal a processor name.
  318. =head1 BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY
  319. When providing a new facility, it is always a good idea to stay compatible with old
  320. versions of the programs. Note that dpkg-architecture does not affect old
  321. debian/rules files, so the only thing to consider is using old building
  322. scripts with new debian/rules files. The following does the job:
  323. DEB_BUILD_ARCH := $(shell dpkg --print-installation-architecture)
  324. DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU := $(patsubst hurd-%,%,$(DEB_BUILD_ARCH))
  325. ifeq ($(filter-out hurd-%,$(DEB_BUILD_ARCH)),)
  326. DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM := gnu
  327. else
  328. DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM := linux
  329. endif
  330. DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU)-$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM)
  331. DEB_HOST_ARCH=$(DEB_BUILD_ARCH)
  332. DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU)
  333. DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM)
  334. DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE=$(DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE)
  335. Put a subset of these lines at the top of your debian/rules file; these
  336. default values will be overwritten if dpkg-architecture is used.
  337. You don't need the full set. Choose a consistent set which contains the
  338. values you use in the rules file. For example, if you only need the host
  339. Debian architecture, `DEB_HOST_ARCH=`dpkg --print-installation-architecture`
  340. is sufficient (this is indeed the Debian architecture of the build machine,
  341. but remember that we are only trying to be backward compatible with native
  342. compilation).
  343. You may not want to care about old build packages (for example, if you have
  344. sufficient source dependencies declared anyway). But you should at least
  345. support the traditional way to build packages by calling `debian/rules
  346. build' directly, without setting environment variables. To do this, use the
  347. B<-q> option to query suitable default values:
  348. DEB_BUILD_ARCH=`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_ARCH`
  349. DEB_BUILD_GNU=`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_BUILD_GNU`
  350. etc. You get the idea. This way, you can ensure that the variables are never
  351. undeclared. Note that this breaks backwards compatibility with old build
  352. scripts, and you should only do that if source dependencies are implemented
  353. and declared accordingly.
  354. =head1 SEE ALSO
  355. dpkg-buildpackage
  356. dpkg-cross
  357. =head1 CONTACT
  358. If you have questions about the usage of the make variables in your rules
  359. files, or about cross compilation support in your packages, please email me.
  360. The addresse is Marcus Brinkmann <brinkmd@debian.org>.