inherit siteinfo # If applicable on the architecture, this routine will rename the header and # add a unique identifier to the name for the ABI/bitsize that is being used. # A wrapper will be generated for the architecture that knows how to call # all of the ABI variants for that given architecture. # oe_multilib_header() { case ${HOST_OS} in *-musl*) return ;; *) esac # We use # For ARM: We don't support multilib builds. # For MIPS: "n32" is a special case, which needs to be # distinct from both 64-bit and 32-bit. case ${TARGET_ARCH} in arm*) return ;; mips*) case "${MIPSPKGSFX_ABI}" in "-n32") ident=n32 ;; *) ident=${SITEINFO_BITS} ;; esac ;; *) ident=${SITEINFO_BITS} esac if echo ${TARGET_ARCH} | grep -q arm; then return fi for each_header in "$@" ; do if [ ! -f "${D}/${includedir}/$each_header" ]; then bberror "oe_multilib_header: Unable to find header $each_header." continue fi stem=$(echo $each_header | sed 's#\.h$##') # if mips64/n32 set ident to n32 mv ${D}/${includedir}/$each_header ${D}/${includedir}/${stem}-${ident}.h sed -e "s#ENTER_HEADER_FILENAME_HERE#${stem}#g" ${COREBASE}/scripts/multilib_header_wrapper.h > ${D}/${includedir}/$each_header done } # Dependencies on arch variables like MIPSPKGSFX_ABI can be problematic. # We don't need multilib headers for native builds so brute force things. oe_multilib_header_class-native () { return } # Nor do we need multilib headers for nativesdk builds. oe_multilib_header_class-nativesdk () { return }