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#
# Copyright (c) 2023-2024, Arm Limited and Contributors. All rights reserved.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
#
#
# TF-A uses three toolchains:
#
# - The host toolchain (`host`) for building native tools
# - The AArch32 toolchain (`aarch32`) for building Arm AArch32 images
# - The AArch64 toolchain (`aarch64`) for building Arm AArch64 images
#
# In the main Makefile only one of the two Arm toolchains is enabled in any
# given build, but individual tools and libraries may need access to both.
#
ifndef toolchain-mk
toolchain-mk := $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))
toolchains ?= host $(ARCH)
include $(dir $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))build_env.mk
include $(dir $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))utilities.mk
include $(addprefix $(dir $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))toolchains/, \
$(addsuffix .mk,$(toolchains)))
#
# Configure tool classes that we recognize.
#
# In the context of this build system, a tool class identifies a
# specific role or type of tool in the toolchain.
#
tool-classes := cc
tool-class-name-cc := C compiler
tool-classes += cpp
tool-class-name-cpp := C preprocessor
tool-classes += as
tool-class-name-as := assembler
tool-classes += ld
tool-class-name-ld := linker
tool-classes += oc
tool-class-name-oc := object copier
tool-classes += od
tool-class-name-od := object dumper
tool-classes += ar
tool-class-name-ar := archiver
tool-classes += dtc
tool-class-name-dtc := device tree compiler
#
# Configure tools that we recognize.
#
# Here we declare the list of specific toolchain tools that we know how
# to interact with. We don't organize these into tool classes yet - that
# happens further down.
#
# Arm® Compiler for Embedded
tools := arm-clang
tool-name-arm-clang := Arm® Compiler for Embedded `armclang`
tools += arm-link
tool-name-arm-link := Arm® Compiler for Embedded `armlink`
tools += arm-ar
tool-name-arm-ar := Arm® Compiler for Embedded `armar`
tools += arm-fromelf
tool-name-arm-fromelf := Arm® Compiler for Embedded `fromelf`
# LLVM Project
tools += llvm-clang
tool-name-llvm-clang := LLVM Clang (`clang`)
tools += llvm-lld
tool-name-llvm-lld := LLVM LLD (`lld`)
tools += llvm-objcopy
tool-name-llvm-objcopy := LLVM `llvm-objcopy`
tools += llvm-objdump
tool-name-llvm-objdump := LLVM `llvm-objdump`
tools += llvm-ar
tool-name-llvm-ar := LLVM `llvm-ar`
# GNU Compiler Collection & GNU Binary Utilities
tools += gnu-gcc
tool-name-gnu-gcc := GNU GCC (`gcc`)
tools += gnu-ld
tool-name-gnu-ld := GNU LD (`ld.bfd`)
tools += gnu-objcopy
tool-name-gnu-objcopy := GNU `objcopy`
tools += gnu-objdump
tool-name-gnu-objdump := GNU `objdump`
tools += gnu-ar
tool-name-gnu-ar := GNU `ar`
# Other tools
tools += generic-dtc
tool-name-generic-dtc := Device Tree Compiler (`dtc`)
#
# Assign tools to tool classes.
#
# Multifunctional tools, i.e. tools which can perform multiple roles in
# a toolchain, may be specified in multiple tool class lists. For
# example, a C compiler which can also perform the role of a linker may
# be placed in both `tools-cc` and `tools-ld`.
#
# C-related tools
tools-cc := arm-clang llvm-clang gnu-gcc # C compilers
tools-cpp := arm-clang llvm-clang gnu-gcc # C preprocessors
# Assembly-related tools
tools-as := arm-clang llvm-clang gnu-gcc # Assemblers
# Linking and object-handling tools
tools-ld := arm-clang arm-link llvm-clang llvm-lld gnu-gcc gnu-ld # Linkers
tools-oc := arm-fromelf llvm-objcopy gnu-objcopy # Object copiers
tools-od := arm-fromelf llvm-objdump gnu-objdump # Object dumpers
tools-ar := arm-ar llvm-ar gnu-ar # Archivers
# Other tools
tools-dtc := generic-dtc # Device tree compilers
define check-tool-class-tools
$(eval tool-class := $(1))
ifndef tools-$(tool-class)
$$(error no tools registered to handle tool class `$(tool-class)`)
endif
endef
$(foreach tool-class,$(tool-classes), \
$(eval $(call check-tool-class-tools,$(tool-class))))
#
# Default tools for each toolchain.
#
# Toolchains can specify a default path to any given tool with a tool
# class. These values are used in the absence of user-specified values,
# and are configured by the makefile for each toolchain using variables
# of the form:
#
# - $(toolchain)-$(tool-class)-default
#
# For example, the default C compiler for the AArch32 and AArch64
# toolchains could be configured with:
#
# - aarch32-cc-default
# - aarch64-cc-default
#
define check-toolchain-tool-class-default
$(eval toolchain := $(1))
$(eval tool-class := $(2))
ifndef $(toolchain)-$(tool-class)-default
$$(error no default value specified for tool class `$(tool-class)` of toolchain `$(toolchain)`)
endif
endef
define check-toolchain-tool-class-defaults
$(eval toolchain := $(1))
$(foreach tool-class,$(tool-classes), \
$(eval $(call check-toolchain-tool-class-default,$(toolchain),$(tool-class))))
endef
$(foreach toolchain,$(toolchains), \
$(eval $(call check-toolchain-tool-class-defaults,$(toolchain))))
#
# Helper functions to identify toolchain tools.
#
# The functions defined in this section return a tool identifier when
# given a path to a binary. We generally check a help or version string
# to more reliably identify tools than by looking at the path alone
# (e.g. `gcc` on macOS is actually Apple Clang).
#
# Each tool-guessing function (`guess-tool-$(tool)`) takes a single
# argument giving the path to the tool to guess, and returns a non-empty
# value if the tool corresponds to the tool identifier `$(tool)`:
#
# $(call guess-tool-llvm-clang,aarch64-none-elf-gcc) # <empty>
# $(call guess-tool-gnu-gcc,aarch64-none-elf-gcc) # <non-empty>
#
# The `guess-tool` function tries to find the corresponding tool
# identifier for a tool given its path. It takes two arguments:
#
# - $(1): a list of candidate tool identifiers to check
# - $(2): the path to the tool to identify
#
# If any of the guess functions corresponding to candidate tool
# identifiers return a non-empty value then the tool identifier of the
# first function to do so is returned:
#
# $(call guess-tool,gnu-gcc llvm-clang,armclang) # <empty>
# $(call guess-tool,gnu-gcc llvm-clang,clang-14) # llvm-clang
# $(call guess-tool,gnu-gcc llvm-clang,aarch64-none-elf-gcc-12) # gnu-gcc
#
# Tools are checked in the order that they appear in
# `tools-$(tool-class)`, and the first match is returned.
#
# Arm Compiler for Embedded
guess-tool-arm-clang = $(shell $(1) --version 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "Tool: armclang")
guess-tool-arm-link = $(shell $(1) --help 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "Tool: armlink")
guess-tool-arm-fromelf = $(shell $(1) --help 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "Tool: fromelf")
guess-tool-arm-ar = $(shell $(1) --version 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "Tool: armar")
# LLVM Project
guess-tool-llvm-clang = $(shell $(1) -v 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "clang version")
guess-tool-llvm-lld = $(shell $(1) --help 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "OVERVIEW: lld")
guess-tool-llvm-objcopy = $(shell $(1) --help 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "llvm-objcopy tool")
guess-tool-llvm-objdump = $(shell $(1) --help 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "llvm object file dumper")
guess-tool-llvm-ar = $(shell $(1) --help 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "LLVM Archiver")
# GNU Compiler Collection & GNU Binary Utilities
guess-tool-gnu-gcc = $(shell $(1) -v 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "gcc version")
guess-tool-gnu-ld = $(shell $(1) -v 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "GNU ld")
guess-tool-gnu-objcopy = $(shell $(1) --version 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "GNU objcopy")
guess-tool-gnu-objdump = $(shell $(1) --version 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "GNU objdump")
guess-tool-gnu-ar = $(shell $(1) --version 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "GNU ar")
# Other tools
guess-tool-generic-dtc = $(shell $(1) --version 2>&1 <$(nul) | grep -o "Version: DTC")
guess-tool = $(firstword $(foreach candidate,$(1), \
$(if $(call guess-tool-$(candidate),$(2)),$(candidate))))
#
# Locate and identify tools belonging to each toolchain.
#
# Each tool class in each toolchain receives a variable of the form
# `$(toolchain)-$(tool)` giving the associated path to the program. For
# example:
#
# - `aarch64-ld` gives the linker for the AArch64 toolchain,
# - `aarch32-oc` gives the object copier for the AArch32 toolchain, and
# - `host-cc` gives the C compiler for the host toolchain.
#
# For each of these variables, if no program path is explicitly provided
# by the parent Makefile then the C compiler is queried (if supported)
# for its location. This is done via the `guess-$(tool)-$(tool-class)`
# set of functions. For example:
#
# - `guess-arm-clang-ld` guesses the linker via Arm Clang,
# - `guess-llvm-clang-as` guesses the assembler via LLVM Clang, and
# - `guess-gnu-gcc-od` guesses the object dumper via GNU GCC.
#
# If the C compiler cannot provide the location (or the tool class is
# the C compiler), then it is assigned the value of the
# `$(toolchain)-$(tool)-default` variable.
#
guess-arm-clang-cpp = $(1)
guess-arm-clang-as = $(1)
guess-arm-clang-ld = # Fall back to `$(toolchain)-ld-default`
guess-arm-clang-oc = # Fall back to `$(toolchain)-oc-default`
guess-arm-clang-od = # Fall back to `$(toolchain)-od-default`
guess-arm-clang-ar = # Fall back to `$(toolchain)-ar-default`
guess-llvm-clang-cpp = $(1)
guess-llvm-clang-as = $(1)
guess-llvm-clang-ld = $(shell $(1) --print-prog-name ld.lld 2>$(nul))
guess-llvm-clang-oc = $(shell $(1) --print-prog-name llvm-objcopy 2>$(nul))
guess-llvm-clang-od = $(shell $(1) --print-prog-name llvm-objdump 2>$(nul))
guess-llvm-clang-ar = $(shell $(1) --print-prog-name llvm-ar 2>$(nul))
guess-gnu-gcc-cpp = $(1)
guess-gnu-gcc-as = $(1)
guess-gnu-gcc-ld = $(1)
guess-gnu-gcc-oc = $(shell $(1) --print-prog-name objcopy 2>$(nul))
guess-gnu-gcc-od = $(shell $(1) --print-prog-name objdump 2>$(nul))
guess-gnu-gcc-ar = $(call which,$(call decompat-path,$(patsubst %$(call file-name,$(1)),%$(subst gcc,gcc-ar,$(call file-name,$(1))),$(call compat-path,$(1)))))
define toolchain-warn-unrecognized
$$(warning )
$$(warning The configured $$($(1)-name) $$(tool-class-name-$(2)) could not be identified and may not be supported:)
$$(warning )
$$(warning $$(space) $$($(1)-$(2)))
$$(warning )
$$(warning The default $$($(1)-name) $$(tool-class-name-$(2)) is:)
$$(warning )
$$(warning $$(space) $$($(1)-$(2)-default))
$$(warning )
$$(warning The following tools are supported:)
$$(warning )
$$(foreach tool,$$(tools-$(2)), \
$$(warning $$(space) - $$(tool-name-$$(tool))))
$$(warning )
$$(warning The build system will treat this $$(tool-class-name-$(2)) as $$(tool-name-$$($(1)-$(2)-id-default)).)
$$(warning )
endef
define toolchain-determine-tool
$(1)-$(2)-guess = $$(if $$(filter-out cc,$(2)),$\
$$(call guess-$$($(1)-cc-id)-$(2),$$($(1)-cc)))
$(1)-$(2) := $$(or $$($(1)-$(2)),$$($(1)-$(2)-guess))
$(1)-$(2) := $$(or $$($(1)-$(2)),$$($(1)-$(2)-default))
ifneq ($$(call which,$$($(1)-$(2))),)
# If we can resolve this tool to a program on the `PATH`
# then escape it for use in a shell, which allows us to
# preserve spaces.
$(1)-$(2) := $$(call escape-shell,$$($(1)-$(2)))
endif
$(1)-$(2)-id := $$(call guess-tool,$$(tools-$(2)),$$($(1)-$(2)))
ifndef $(1)-$(2)-id
$(1)-$(2)-id := $$($(1)-$(2)-id-default)
$$(eval $$(call toolchain-warn-unrecognized,$(1),$(2)))
endif
endef
define toolchain-determine
$$(foreach tool-class,$$(tool-classes), \
$$(eval $$(call toolchain-determine-tool,$(1),$$(tool-class))))
endef
$(foreach toolchain,$(toolchains), \
$(eval $(call toolchain-determine,$(toolchain))))
endif