Just like for binutils, gdb versions pulled from Git want to
regenerate their documentation, and none of the MAKEINFO tricks we've
tried worked properly, so we're simply adding host-texinfo as a
dependency.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
When a Xtensa specific patch needs to be applied, it should be applied
both when doing the target and the host build.
This change is part of the effort to remove the differences between
host and target post-extract and post-patch hooks, that are
problematic for the out-of-tree support.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
Until now, the gdb site for AVR32 was adjusted only when GDB_VERSION
was not set, i.e only when the cross-gdb is *not* built. We should in
fact also set the site when the cross-gdb is built, so when
GDB_VERSION is defined through package/gdb/Config.in.host.
So, instead, we now have something like:
ifeq ($(GDB_VERSION),)
# we define here a default version that is used when the cross-gdb is
# not built and only the target gdb is selected.
endif
ifeq ($(GDB_VERSION),something-special)
GDB_SITE = some-special-site-for-some-special-gdb-version
endif
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
In order for a Buildroot toolchain to be usable as an external
toolchain, we should copy the target gdbserver somewhere into
$(HOST_DIR). In order to match what Crosstool-NG does (and therefore
to match something the external toolchain logic already understands),
we install gdbserver in
$(HOST_DIR)/usr/<tuple>/debug-root/usr/bin/gdbserver.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
This commit converts gdb to the package infrastructure, and therefore
moves it from toolchain/gdb to package/gdb.
The target package is now visible in "Package selection for the
target" => "Debugging, profiling and benchmark". The main option,
"gdb", forcefully selects the "gdbserver" sub-option by
default. Another sub-option, "full debugger" allows to install the
complete gdb on the target. When this option is enabled, then
"gdbserver" is no longer forcefully selected. This ensures that at
least gdbserver or the full debugger gets built/installed, so that the
package is not a no-op.
The host debugger is still enabled through a configuration option in
"Toolchain". It is now visible regardless of the toolchain type (it
used to be hidden for External Toolchains). The configuration options
relative to the host debugger are now in package/gdb/Config.in.host,
similar to how we have package/binutils/Config.in.host.
Since gdb is now a proper package, it is no longer allowed to 'select
BR2_PTHREADS_DEBUG' to ensure thread debugging is available when
needed. Instead, it now 'depends on
BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS_DEBUG'. This option, in turn, is selected by
the different toolchain backends when appropriate. The
'BR2_TOOLCHAIN_HAS_THREADS_DEBUG_IF_NEEDED' option is removed, since
we no longer need to know when it is allowed to 'select
BR2_PTHREADS_DEBUG'. Also, the 'BR2_PTHREADS_DEBUG' option is moved to
appear right below the thread implementation selection (in the case of
the Buildroot toolchain backend).
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>