# set -x
# Install the perl and its libraries anywhere:
case "$userelocatableinc" in
'') userelocatableinc='define' ;;
esac
# The Android linker has some unusual behavior: No matter what
# path is passed in to dlopen(), it'll only use the path's
# basename when trying to find a cached library.
# Unfortunately, this is quite problematic for us, since for example,
# Hash::Util and List::Util both end up creating a Util.so --
# So if you load List::Util and then Hash::Util, the dlopen() for
# the latter will return the handle for the former.
# See the implementation for details:
# https://code.google.com/p/android-source-browsing/source/browse/linker/linker.c?repo=platform--bionic&r=9ec0f03a0d0b17bbb94ac0b9fef6add28a133c3a#1231
# What d_libname_unique does is inform MakeMaker that, rather than
# creating Hash/Util/Util.so, it needs to make Hash/Util/Perl_Hash_Util.so
d_libname_unique='define'
# On Android the shell is /system/bin/sh:
targetsh='/system/bin/sh'
case "$usecrosscompile" in
define) ;;
# If we aren't cross-compiling, then sh should also point
# to /system/bin/sh.
*) sh=$targetsh ;;
esac
# Make sure that we look for libm
libswanted="$libswanted m"
# Down with locales!
# https://github.com/android/platform_bionic/blob/master/libc/CAVEATS
d_locconv='undef'
d_setlocale='undef'
d_setlocale_r='undef'
d_lc_monetary_2008='undef'
i_locale='undef'
# https://code.google.com/p/android-source-browsing/source/browse/libc/netbsd/net/getservent_r.c?repo=platform--bionic&r=ca6fe7bebe3cc6ed7e2db5a3ede2de0fcddf411d#95
d_getservent_r='undef'
# Bionic defines several stubs that just warn and return NULL
# https://gitorious.org/0xdroid/bionic/blobs/70b2ef0ec89a9c9d4c2d4bcab728a0e72bafb18e/libc/bionic/stubs.c
# https://android.googlesource.com/platform/bionic/+/master/libc/bionic/stubs.cpp
# If they warn with 'FIX' or 'Android', assume they are the stubs
# we want to avoid.
# These are all stubs as well, but the core doesn't use them:
# getusershell setusershell endusershell
# This script UU/archname.cbu will get 'called-back' by Configure.
$cat > UU/archname.cbu <<'EOCBU'
# egrep pattern to detect a stub warning on Android.
# Right now we're checking for:
# Android 2.x: FIX ME! implement FUNC
# Android 4.x: FUNC is not implemented on Android
android_stub='FIX|Android'
$cat > try.c << 'EOM'
#include <netdb.h>
int main() { (void) getnetbyname("foo"); return(0); }
EOM
$cc $ccflags try.c -o try
android_warn=`$run ./try 2>&1 | $egrep "$android_stub"`
if test "X$android_warn" != X; then
d_getnbyname="$undef"
fi
$cat > try.c << 'EOM'
#include <netdb.h>
int main() { (void) getnetbyaddr((uint32_t)1, AF_INET); return(0); }
EOM
$cc $ccflags try.c -o try
android_warn=`$run ./try 2>&1 | $egrep "$android_stub"`
if test "X$android_warn" != X; then
d_getnbyaddr="$undef"
fi
$cat > try.c << 'EOM'
#include <stdio.h>
#include <mntent.h>
#include <unistd.h>
int main() { (void) getmntent(stdout); return(0); }
EOM
$cc $ccflags try.c -o try
android_warn=`$run ./try 2>&1 | $egrep "$android_stub"`
if test "X$android_warn" != X; then
d_getmntent="$undef"
fi
$cat > try.c << 'EOM'
#include <netdb.h>
int main() { (void) getprotobyname("foo"); return(0); }
EOM
$cc $ccflags try.c -o try
android_warn=`$run ./try 2>&1 | $egrep "$android_stub"`
if test "X$android_warn" != X; then
d_getpbyname="$undef"
fi
$cat > try.c << 'EOM'
#include <netdb.h>
int main() { (void) getprotobynumber(1); return(0); }
EOM
$cc $ccflags try.c -o try
android_warn=`$run ./try 2>&1 | $egrep "$android_stub"`
if test "X$android_warn" != X; then
d_getpbynumber="$undef"
fi
$cat > try.c << 'EOM'
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <pwd.h>
int main() { endpwent(); return(0); }
EOM
$cc $ccflags try.c -o try
android_warn=`$run ./try 2>&1 | $egrep "$android_stub"`
if test "X$android_warn" != X; then
d_endpwent="$undef"
fi
$cat > try.c << 'EOM'
#include <unistd.h>
int main() { (void) ttyname(STDIN_FILENO); return(0); }
EOM
$cc $ccflags try.c -o try
android_warn=`$run ./try 2>&1 | $egrep "$android_stub"`
if test "X$android_warn" != X; then
d_ttyname="$undef"
fi
EOCBU
if $test "X$targetrun" = "Xadb"; then
$rm $run $to $from $targetmkdir
case "$src" in
/*) run=$src/Cross/run
targetmkdir=$src/Cross/mkdir
to=$src/Cross/to
from=$src/Cross/from
;;
*) pwd=`test -f ../Configure && cd ..; pwd`
run=$pwd/Cross/run
targetmkdir=$pwd/Cross/mkdir
to=$pwd/Cross/to
from=$pwd/Cross/from
;;
esac
targetrun=adb-shell
targetto=adb-push
targetfrom=adb-pull
run=$run-$targetrun
to=$to-$targetto
from=$from-$targetfrom
$cat >$run <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
doexit="echo \\\$? >$targetdir/output.status"
env=''
case "\$1" in
-cwd)
shift
cwd=\$1
shift
;;
esac
case "\$1" in
-env)
shift
env=\$1
shift
;;
esac
case "\$cwd" in
'') cwd=$targetdir ;;
esac
case "\$env" in
'') env="echo "
esac
exe=\$1
shift
args=\$@
$to \$exe > /dev/null 2>&1
# send copy results to /dev/null as otherwise it outputs speed stats which gets in our way.
# sometimes there is no $?, I dunno why? we then get Cross/run-adb-shell: line 39: exit: XX: numeric argument required
adb -s $targethost shell "sh -c '(cd \$cwd && \$env ; \$exe \$args > $targetdir/output.stdout 2>$targetdir/output.stderr) ; \$doexit '" > /dev/null
rm output.stdout output.stderr output.status 2>/dev/null
$from output.stdout
$from output.stderr
$from output.status
# We get back Ok\r\n on android for some reason, grrr:
$cat output.stdout | $tr -d '\r'
if test -s output.stderr; then
$cat output.stderr | $tr -d '\r' >&2
fi
result_status=\`$cat output.status | $tr -d '\r'\`
rm output.stdout output.stderr output.status
# Also, adb doesn't exit with the commands exit code, like ssh does, double-grr
exit \$result_status
EOF
$chmod a+rx $run
$cat >$targetmkdir <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
adb -s $targethost shell "mkdir -p \$@"
EOF
$chmod a+rx $targetmkdir
$cat >$to <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
for f in \$@
do
case "\$f" in
/*)
adb -s $targethost push \$f \$f || exit 1
;;
*)
(adb -s $targethost push \$f $targetdir/\$f < /dev/null 2>&1) || exit 1
;;
esac
done
exit 0
EOF
$chmod a+rx $to
$cat >$from <<EOF
#!/bin/sh
for f in \$@
do
$rm -f \$f
(adb -s $targethost pull $targetdir/\$f . > /dev/null 2>&1) || exit 1
done
exit 0
EOF
$chmod a+rx $from
fi # Cross-compiling with adb
case "$usecrosscompile" in
define)
# The tests for this in Configure doesn't play nicely with
# cross-compiling
d_procselfexe="define"
if $test "X$hostosname" = "Xdarwin"; then
firstmakefile=GNUmakefile;
fi
# When cross-compiling, full_csh and d_csh will get the
# host's values, which is all sorts of wrong. So unless
# full_csh has been set on the command line, set d_csh to
# undef.
case "$full_csh" in
'') d_csh="$undef"
;;
esac
;;
*)
ldflags="$ldflags -L/system/lib"
;;
esac
osvers="`$run getprop ro.build.version.release`"
# We want osname to be linux-android during Configure,
# but plain 'android' afterwards.
case "$src" in
/*) pwd="$src";;
*) pwd=`test -f ../Configure && cd ..; pwd`
;;
esac
$cat <<'EOO' >> $pwd/config.arch
osname='android'
eval "libpth='$libpth /system/lib /vendor/lib'"
if $test "X$procselfexe" = X; then
case "$d_procselfexe" in
define) procselfexe='"/proc/self/exe"';;
esac
fi
EOO
# Android is a linux variant, so run those hints.
. ./hints/linux.sh