# Configuration for Linux on ARM. # Included by combo/select.make # You can set TARGET_ARCH_VERSION to use an arch version other # than ARMv5TE ifeq ($(strip $(TARGET_ARCH_VERSION)),) TARGET_ARCH_VERSION := armv5te endif # This set of if blocks sets makefile variables similar to preprocesser # defines in system/core/include/arch//AndroidConfig.h. Their # purpose is to allow module Android.mk files to selctively compile # different versions of code based upon the funtionality and # instructions available in a given architecture version. # # The blocks also define specific arch_version_cflags, which # include defines, and compiler settings for the given architecture # version. # # Note: Hard coding the 'tune' value here is probably not ideal, # and a better solution should be found in the future. # # With two or three different versions this if block approach is # fine. If/when this becomes large, please change this to include # architecture versions specific Makefiles which define these # variables. # # Supporting armv4 (without thumb) does not make much sense since # it's mostly an obsoleted instruction set architecture (only available # in StrongArm and arm8). Supporting armv4 will require a lot of conditional # code in assembler source since the bx (branch and exchange) instruction is # not supported. # ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH_VERSION),armv5te) ARCH_ARM_HAVE_THUMB_SUPPORT := true ARCH_ARM_HAVE_FAST_INTERWORKING := true ARCH_ARM_HAVE_64BIT_DATA := true ARCH_ARM_HAVE_HALFWORD_MULTIPLY := true ARCH_ARM_HAVE_CLZ := true ARCH_ARM_HAVE_FFS := true arch_version_cflags := -march=armv5te -mtune=xscale -D__ARM_ARCH_5__ \ -D__ARM_ARCH_5T__ -D__ARM_ARCH_5TE__ else ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH_VERSION),armv5te-vfp) ARCH_ARM_HAVE_THUMB_SUPPORT := true ARCH_ARM_HAVE_FAST_INTERWORKING := true ARCH_ARM_HAVE_64BIT_DATA := true ARCH_ARM_HAVE_HALFWORD_MULTIPLY := true ARCH_ARM_HAVE_CLZ := true ARCH_ARM_HAVE_FFS := true arch_version_cflags := -march=armv5te -mtune=xscale -D__ARM_ARCH_5__ \ -D__ARM_ARCH_5T__ -D__ARM_ARCH_5TE__ else ifeq ($(TARGET_ARCH_VERSION),armv4t) $(warning ARMv4t support is currently a work in progress. It does not work right now!) ARCH_ARM_HAVE_THUMB_SUPPORT := false ARCH_ARM_HAVE_THUMB_INTERWORKING := false ARCH_ARM_HAVE_64BIT_DATA := false ARCH_ARM_HAVE_HALFWORD_MULTIPLY := false ARCH_ARM_HAVE_CLZ := false ARCH_ARM_HAVE_FFS := false DEFAULT_TARGET_CPU := arm920t arch_version_cflags := -march=armv4t -mtune=arm920t -D__ARM_ARCH_4T__ else $(error Unknown ARM architecture version: $(TARGET_ARCH_VERSION)) endif endif endif # You can set TARGET_TOOLS_PREFIX to get gcc from somewhere else ifeq ($(strip $($(combo_target)TOOLS_PREFIX)),) $(combo_target)TOOLS_PREFIX := \ prebuilt/$(HOST_PREBUILT_TAG)/toolchain/arm-eabi-4.2.1/bin/arm-eabi- endif $(combo_target)CC := $($(combo_target)TOOLS_PREFIX)gcc$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) $(combo_target)CXX := $($(combo_target)TOOLS_PREFIX)g++$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) $(combo_target)AR := $($(combo_target)TOOLS_PREFIX)ar$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) $(combo_target)OBJCOPY := $($(combo_target)TOOLS_PREFIX)objcopy$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) $(combo_target)LD := $($(combo_target)TOOLS_PREFIX)ld$(HOST_EXECUTABLE_SUFFIX) $(combo_target)NO_UNDEFINED_LDFLAGS := -Wl,--no-undefined TARGET_arm_CFLAGS := -O2 \ -fomit-frame-pointer \ -fstrict-aliasing \ -funswitch-loops \ -finline-limit=300 # Modules can choose to compile some source as thumb. As # non-thumb enabled targets are supported, this is treated # as a 'hint'. If thumb is not enabled, these files are just # compiled as ARM. ifeq ($(ARCH_ARM_HAVE_THUMB_SUPPORT),true) TARGET_thumb_CFLAGS := -mthumb \ -Os \ -fomit-frame-pointer \ -fno-strict-aliasing \ -finline-limit=64 else TARGET_thumb_CFLAGS := $(TARGET_arm_CFLAGS) endif # Set FORCE_ARM_DEBUGGING to "true" in your buildspec.mk # or in your environment to force a full arm build, even for # files that are normally built as thumb; this can make # gdb debugging easier. Don't forget to do a clean build. # # NOTE: if you try to build a -O0 build with thumb, several # of the libraries (libpv, libwebcore, libkjs) need to be built # with -mlong-calls. When built at -O0, those libraries are # too big for a thumb "BL