Hardened versions of gcc default to building position-independent
code, which breaks our i386 build. Our build process therefore
detects such platforms and automatically adds "-fno-PIE -nopie" to the
gcc command line.
On x86_64, we choose to build position-independent code (in order to
reduce the final binary size and, in particular, the number of
relocations required for UEFI binaries). The workaround therefore
breaks the build process for x86_64 binaries on such platforms.
Fix by moving the workaround to the i386-specific portion of the
Makefile.
Reported-by: Jan Kundrát <jkt@kde.org>
Debugged-by: Jan Kundrát <jkt@kde.org>
Debugged-by: Marin Hannache <git@mareo.fr>
Signed-off-by: Michael Brown <mcb30@ipxe.org>
WORKAROUND_CFLAGS += $(SP_FLAGS)
endif
-# Some widespread patched versions of gcc include -fPIE -Wl,-pie by
-# default. Note that gcc will exit *successfully* if it fails to
-# recognise an option that starts with "no", so we have to test for
-# output on stderr instead of checking the exit status.
-#
-ifeq ($(CCTYPE),gcc)
-PIE_TEST = [ -z "`$(CC) -fno-PIE -nopie -x c -c /dev/null -o /dev/null 2>&1`" ]
-PIE_FLAGS := $(shell $(PIE_TEST) && $(ECHO) '-fno-PIE -nopie')
-WORKAROUND_CFLAGS += $(PIE_FLAGS)
-endif
-
# gcc 4.4 generates .eh_frame sections by default, which distort the
# output of "size". Inhibit this.
#
#
CFLAGS += -Ui386
+# Some widespread patched versions of gcc include -fPIE -Wl,-pie by
+# default. Note that gcc will exit *successfully* if it fails to
+# recognise an option that starts with "no", so we have to test for
+# output on stderr instead of checking the exit status.
+#
+ifeq ($(CCTYPE),gcc)
+PIE_TEST = [ -z "`$(CC) -fno-PIE -nopie -x c -c /dev/null -o /dev/null 2>&1`" ]
+PIE_FLAGS := $(shell $(PIE_TEST) && $(ECHO) '-fno-PIE -nopie')
+WORKAROUND_CFLAGS += $(PIE_FLAGS)
+endif
+
# Define version string for lkrnprefix.S
#
CFLAGS_lkrnprefix += -DVERSION="\"$(VERSION)\""