Message ID | 20230805180214.57198-1-richard.henderson@linaro.org |
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State | Accepted |
Commit | 89e5b7935e92af6f3b4e4cdb19dfddef4e9dde36 |
Headers | show |
Series | configure: Fix linux-user host detection for riscv64 | expand |
On Sat, 5 Aug 2023 at 18:02, Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> wrote: > > Mirror the host_arch variable from meson.build, so that we > probe for the correct linux-user/include/host/ directory. This broke all of the linux-user targets for me on a ppc64le host. None show up when running configure --help, and trying to select one with --target-list errors out: ERROR: Unknown target name 'aarch64-linux-user' Reverting this patch restores the old behaviour. This test is the one that fails with the patch applied: if [ "$linux_user" != no ]; then if [ "$targetos" = linux ] && [ -d "$source_path/linux-user/include/host/$host_arch" ]; then linux_user=yes WIth your patch $host_arch is ppc64le. Previously the line was: if [ "$linux_user" != no ]; then if [ "$targetos" = linux ] && [ -d "$source_path/linux-user/include/host/$cpu" ]; then linux_user=yes The directory needs to be /linux-user/include/host/ppc64 for even for ppc64le. You've put the new test just above the switch statement that does normalisation of the host CPU name. Could add riscv to that switch statement instead of adding the host_arch variable? @@ -508,6 +501,9 @@ case "$cpu" in cpu="ppc64" CPU_CFLAGS="-m64 -mlittle-endian" ;; + riscv*) + cpu="riscv" ;; + s390) CPU_CFLAGS="-m31" ;; s390x) Cheers, Joel > > Fixes: e3e477c3bca0 ("configure: Fix cross-building for RISCV host") > Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> > --- > configure | 9 ++++++++- > 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > > diff --git a/configure b/configure > index afb25fd558..98dc78280e 100755 > --- a/configure > +++ b/configure > @@ -469,6 +469,13 @@ else > echo "WARNING: unrecognized host CPU, proceeding with 'uname -m' output '$cpu'" > fi > > +case "$cpu" in > + riscv*) > + host_arch=riscv ;; > + *) > + host_arch="$cpu" ;; > +esac > + > # Normalise host CPU name and set multilib cflags. The canonicalization > # isn't really necessary, because the architectures that we check for > # should not hit the 'uname -m' case, but better safe than sorry. > @@ -803,7 +810,7 @@ default_target_list="" > mak_wilds="" > > if [ "$linux_user" != no ]; then > - if [ "$targetos" = linux ] && [ -d "$source_path/linux-user/include/host/$cpu" ]; then > + if [ "$targetos" = linux ] && [ -d "$source_path/linux-user/include/host/$host_arch" ]; then > linux_user=yes > elif [ "$linux_user" = yes ]; then > error_exit "linux-user not supported on this architecture" > -- > 2.34.1 > >
On 8/7/23 01:26, Joel Stanley wrote: > On Sat, 5 Aug 2023 at 18:02, Richard Henderson > <richard.henderson@linaro.org> wrote: >> >> Mirror the host_arch variable from meson.build, so that we >> probe for the correct linux-user/include/host/ directory. > > This broke all of the linux-user targets for me on a ppc64le host. > None show up when running configure --help, and trying to select one > with --target-list errors out: > > ERROR: Unknown target name 'aarch64-linux-user' > > Reverting this patch restores the old behaviour. > > This test is the one that fails with the patch applied: > > if [ "$linux_user" != no ]; then > if [ "$targetos" = linux ] && [ -d > "$source_path/linux-user/include/host/$host_arch" ]; then > linux_user=yes > > WIth your patch $host_arch is ppc64le. Previously the line was: > > if [ "$linux_user" != no ]; then > if [ "$targetos" = linux ] && [ -d > "$source_path/linux-user/include/host/$cpu" ]; then > linux_user=yes > > The directory needs to be /linux-user/include/host/ppc64 for even for ppc64le. > > You've put the new test just above the switch statement that does > normalisation of the host CPU name. Could add riscv to that switch > statement instead of adding the host_arch variable? > > @@ -508,6 +501,9 @@ case "$cpu" in > cpu="ppc64" > CPU_CFLAGS="-m64 -mlittle-endian" ;; > > + riscv*) > + cpu="riscv" ;; > + > s390) > CPU_CFLAGS="-m31" ;; > s390x) Grr. No, I cannot simply do that, because passing "riscv" and not "riscv64" to meson also breaks things. See e3e477c3 and 887cba85. I'll figure out something else. r~
On Mon, 7 Aug 2023 at 17:01, Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> wrote: > > On 8/7/23 01:26, Joel Stanley wrote: > > On Sat, 5 Aug 2023 at 18:02, Richard Henderson > > <richard.henderson@linaro.org> wrote: > >> > >> Mirror the host_arch variable from meson.build, so that we > >> probe for the correct linux-user/include/host/ directory. > > > > This broke all of the linux-user targets for me on a ppc64le host. > > None show up when running configure --help, and trying to select one > > with --target-list errors out: > > > > ERROR: Unknown target name 'aarch64-linux-user' > > > > Reverting this patch restores the old behaviour. > > > > This test is the one that fails with the patch applied: > > > > if [ "$linux_user" != no ]; then > > if [ "$targetos" = linux ] && [ -d > > "$source_path/linux-user/include/host/$host_arch" ]; then > > linux_user=yes > > > > WIth your patch $host_arch is ppc64le. Previously the line was: > > > > if [ "$linux_user" != no ]; then > > if [ "$targetos" = linux ] && [ -d > > "$source_path/linux-user/include/host/$cpu" ]; then > > linux_user=yes > > > > The directory needs to be /linux-user/include/host/ppc64 for even for ppc64le. > > > > You've put the new test just above the switch statement that does > > normalisation of the host CPU name. Could add riscv to that switch > > statement instead of adding the host_arch variable? > > > > @@ -508,6 +501,9 @@ case "$cpu" in > > cpu="ppc64" > > CPU_CFLAGS="-m64 -mlittle-endian" ;; > > > > + riscv*) > > + cpu="riscv" ;; > > + > > s390) > > CPU_CFLAGS="-m31" ;; > > s390x) > > Grr. No, I cannot simply do that, because passing "riscv" and not "riscv64" to meson also > breaks things. See e3e477c3 and 887cba85. > > I'll figure out something else. Did you see Paolo's patchset? https://patchew.org/QEMU/20230807094807.471646-1-pbonzini@redhat.com/ -- PMM
07.08.2023 19:00, Richard Henderson пишет: > I'll figure out something else. Paolo already sent a patchset, see "linux-user, configure: fix CPU canonicalization" > r~ >
diff --git a/configure b/configure index afb25fd558..98dc78280e 100755 --- a/configure +++ b/configure @@ -469,6 +469,13 @@ else echo "WARNING: unrecognized host CPU, proceeding with 'uname -m' output '$cpu'" fi +case "$cpu" in + riscv*) + host_arch=riscv ;; + *) + host_arch="$cpu" ;; +esac + # Normalise host CPU name and set multilib cflags. The canonicalization # isn't really necessary, because the architectures that we check for # should not hit the 'uname -m' case, but better safe than sorry. @@ -803,7 +810,7 @@ default_target_list="" mak_wilds="" if [ "$linux_user" != no ]; then - if [ "$targetos" = linux ] && [ -d "$source_path/linux-user/include/host/$cpu" ]; then + if [ "$targetos" = linux ] && [ -d "$source_path/linux-user/include/host/$host_arch" ]; then linux_user=yes elif [ "$linux_user" = yes ]; then error_exit "linux-user not supported on this architecture"
Mirror the host_arch variable from meson.build, so that we probe for the correct linux-user/include/host/ directory. Fixes: e3e477c3bca0 ("configure: Fix cross-building for RISCV host") Signed-off-by: Richard Henderson <richard.henderson@linaro.org> --- configure | 9 ++++++++- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)