If TCLIBC='baremetal' is set in local.conf, nativesdk-libstd-rs build fails
with:
| error[E0412]: cannot find type `c_char` in the crate root
| --> /usr/src/debug/libstd-rs/1.75.0/rustc-1.75.0-src/vendor/libc/src/unix/mod.rs:56:29
| |
| 6 | pub type c_schar = i8;
| | ---------------------- similarly named type alias `c_schar` defined here
| ...
| 56 | pub gr_name: *mut ::c_char,
| | ^^^^^^
This happens because rust_gen_target() sets os="none" when TCLIBC is
'baremetal' - even for nativesdk targets. However, nativesdk packages are
built against glibc, so the correct 'os' value should be "linux".
Fix this by setting the os field based on {TARGET,HOST,BUILD}_OS variables,
as it is already done in rust_base_triple(), instead of relying on TCLIBC.
Signed-off-by: Ovidiu Panait <ovidiu.panait@windriver.com>
Signed-off-by: Mathieu Dubois-Briand <mathieu.dubois-briand@bootlin.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
sys = d.getVar('{}_SYS'.format(thing))
prefix = d.getVar('{}_PREFIX'.format(thing))
rustsys = d.getVar('RUST_{}_SYS'.format(thing))
+ os = d.getVar('{}_OS'.format(thing))
abi = None
cpu = "generic"
tspec['target-c-int-width'] = d.getVarFlag('TARGET_C_INT_WIDTH', arch_abi)
tspec['target-endian'] = d.getVarFlag('TARGET_ENDIAN', arch_abi)
tspec['arch'] = arch_to_rust_target_arch(rust_arch)
- if "baremetal" in d.getVar('TCLIBC'):
+ if "elf" in os:
tspec['os'] = "none"
else:
tspec['os'] = "linux"