mips misbehaving, not respecting make.conf

Sean Bruno sbruno at ignoranthack.me
Mon Nov 17 02:58:28 UTC 2014


On Sun, 2014-11-16 at 17:15 -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2014, at 5:10 PM, Sean Bruno <sbruno at ignoranthack.me> wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 2014-11-16 at 16:55 -0700, Warner Losh wrote:
> >> On Nov 16, 2014, at 4:15 PM, Sean Bruno <sbruno at ignoranthack.me> wrote:
> >> 
> >>> I have set make.conf to use AS=/nxb-bin/usr/bin/as and
> >>> CC=/nxb-bin/usr/bin/cc
> >>> 
> >>> Yet, while monitoring, I still see the ports build process
> >>> using /usr/bin/as and /usr/bin/ld and /usr/libexec/cc1
> >>> 
> >>> I don't see this on armv6 when building in a jail + qemu.
> >>> 
> >>> I'm trying to understand what is missing from our gcc toolchain here
> >>> that is causing the builds to ignore my directives.
> >> 
> >> Let’s start with the first question: How are you seeing this?
> >> 
> >> Warner
> >> 
> > 
> > 
> > Setup a qemu-user enabled jail for mips based on head.  Start poudriere
> > building audio/speex (nice, short depend chain).
> > 
> > While all this is running, I have a "ps auwxxx|grep qemu" running that
> > catches some of the invocations of qemu that are happening.  When
> > running a mips jail I see the tool chain being invoked, partially,
> > from /usr/bin instead of /nxb-bin/usr/bin.
> > 
> > http://dpaste.com/12SD5TE
> > 
> > This is just a primitive profile attempt on my part.  This shows that
> > qemu is being invoked *a lot* to get cc1 and as running via emulation.
> 
> If you are building ports, chances are those settings won’t do what you think they will. Do you have build logs I could look at?
> 
> Warner


More verbose output, not super useful.  Except that the configure output
shows that /nxb-bin/usr/bin/cc wants to use /usr/bin/ld ... I think this
means we're not setting up the build flags for gcc correctly?

http://crack.ysv.freebsd.org/data/11-mips-test-default/2014-11-17_02h37m39s/logs/speex-1.2.r1_7,1.log

sean
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