#!/bin/sh # Script to test if the build works properly. # Test IASL is installed. $IASL -h > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "The SeaBIOS project requires the 'iasl' package be installed." >&2 echo "Many Linux distributions have this package." >&2 echo "Try: sudo yum install iasl" >&2 echo "Or: sudo apt-get install iasl" >&2 echo "" >&2 echo "Please install iasl and retry." >&2 echo -1 exit 0 fi mkdir -p ${OUT} TMPFILE1=${OUT}/tmp_testcompile1.c TMPFILE1o=${OUT}/tmp_testcompile1.o TMPFILE1_ld=${OUT}/tmp_testcompile1.lds TMPFILE2=${OUT}/tmp_testcompile2.c TMPFILE2o=${OUT}/tmp_testcompile2.o TMPFILE3o=${OUT}/tmp_testcompile3.o # Test if ld's alignment handling is correct. This is a known problem # with the linker that ships with Ubuntu 11.04. cat - > $TMPFILE1 <<EOF const char v1[] __attribute__((section(".text.v1"))) = "0123456789"; const char v2[] __attribute__((section(".text.v2"))) = "0123456789"; EOF cat - > $TMPFILE1_ld <<EOF SECTIONS { .mysection 0x88f0 : { . = 0x10 ; *(.text.v1) . = 0x20 ; *(.text.v2) . = 0x30 ; } } EOF $CC -O -g -c $TMPFILE1 -o $TMPFILE1o > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "Unable to execute the C compiler ($CC)." >&2 echo "" >&2 echo "Please install a working compiler and retry." >&2 echo -1 exit 0 fi $LD -T $TMPFILE1_ld $TMPFILE1o -o $TMPFILE2o > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "The version of LD on this system ($LD) does not properly handle" >&2 echo "alignments. As a result, this project can not be built." >&2 echo "" >&2 echo "The problem may be the result of this LD bug report:" >&2 echo " http://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12726" >&2 echo "" >&2 echo "Please update to a working version of binutils and retry." >&2 echo -1 exit 0 fi # Test for "-fwhole-program". Older versions of gcc (pre v4.1) don't # support the whole-program optimization - detect that. $CC -fwhole-program -S -o /dev/null -xc /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo " Working around no -fwhole-program" >&2 echo 2 exit 0 fi # Test if "visible" variables and functions are marked global. On # OpenSuse 10.3 "visible" variables declared with "extern" first # aren't marked as global in the resulting assembler. On Ubuntu 7.10 # "visible" functions aren't marked as global in the resulting # assembler. cat - > $TMPFILE1 <<EOF void __attribute__((externally_visible)) t1() { } extern unsigned char v1; unsigned char v1 __attribute__((section(".data16.foo.19"))) __attribute__((externally_visible)); EOF $CC -Os -c -fwhole-program $TMPFILE1 -o $TMPFILE1o > /dev/null 2>&1 cat - > $TMPFILE2 <<EOF void t1(); extern unsigned char v1; int __attribute__((externally_visible)) main() { t1(); return v1; } EOF $CC -Os -c -fwhole-program $TMPFILE2 -o $TMPFILE2o > /dev/null 2>&1 $CC -nostdlib -Os $TMPFILE1o $TMPFILE2o -o $TMPFILE3o > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo " Working around non-functional -fwhole-program" >&2 echo 2 exit 0 fi echo 0 # Also, the Ubuntu 8.04 compiler has a bug causing corruption when the # "ebp" register is clobberred in an "asm" statement. The code has # been modified to not clobber "ebp" - no test is available yet. rm -f $TMPFILE1 $TMPFILE1o $TMPFILE1_ld $TMPFILE2 $TMPFILE2o $TMPFILE3o