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 | 5 | <chapter id='using-the-command-line'> | 
 | 6 | <title>Using the Command Line</title> | 
 | 7 |  | 
 | 8 |     <para> | 
 | 9 |         Recall that earlier the manual discussed how to use an existing toolchain | 
 | 10 |         tarball that had been installed into the default installation | 
 | 11 |         directory, <filename>/opt/poky/&DISTRO;</filename>, which is outside of the | 
 | 12 |         <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#build-directory'>Build Directory</ulink> | 
 | 13 |         (see the section "<link linkend='using-an-existing-toolchain-tarball'>Using a Cross-Toolchain Tarball)</link>". | 
 | 14 |         And, that sourcing your architecture-specific environment setup script | 
 | 15 |         initializes a suitable cross-toolchain development environment. | 
 | 16 |     </para> | 
 | 17 |  | 
 | 18 |     <para> | 
 | 19 |         During this setup, locations for the compiler, QEMU scripts, QEMU binary, | 
 | 20 |         a special version of <filename>pkgconfig</filename> and other useful | 
 | 21 |         utilities are added to the <filename>PATH</filename> variable. | 
 | 22 |         Also, variables to assist | 
 | 23 |         <filename>pkgconfig</filename> and <filename>autotools</filename> | 
 | 24 |         are also defined so that, for example, <filename>configure.sh</filename> | 
 | 25 |         can find pre-generated test results for tests that need target hardware | 
 | 26 |         on which to run. | 
 | 27 |         You can see the | 
 | 28 |         "<link linkend='setting-up-the-cross-development-environment'>Setting Up the Cross-Development Environment</link>" | 
 | 29 |         section for the list of cross-toolchain environment variables | 
 | 30 |         established by the script. | 
 | 31 |     </para> | 
 | 32 |  | 
 | 33 |     <para> | 
 | 34 |         Collectively, these conditions allow you to easily use the toolchain | 
 | 35 |         outside of the OpenEmbedded build environment on both Autotools-based | 
 | 36 |         projects and Makefile-based projects. | 
 | 37 |         This chapter provides information for both these types of projects. | 
 | 38 |     </para> | 
 | 39 |  | 
 | 40 |  | 
 | 41 | <section id='autotools-based-projects'> | 
 | 42 | <title>Autotools-Based Projects</title> | 
 | 43 |  | 
 | 44 |     <para> | 
 | 45 |         Once you have a suitable cross-toolchain installed, it is very easy to | 
 | 46 |         develop a project outside of the OpenEmbedded build system. | 
 | 47 |         This section presents a simple "Helloworld" example that shows how | 
 | 48 |         to set up, compile, and run the project. | 
 | 49 |     </para> | 
 | 50 |  | 
 | 51 |     <section id='creating-and-running-a-project-based-on-gnu-autotools'> | 
 | 52 |         <title>Creating and Running a Project Based on GNU Autotools</title> | 
 | 53 |  | 
 | 54 |         <para> | 
 | 55 |             Follow these steps to create a simple Autotools-based project: | 
 | 56 |             <orderedlist> | 
 | 57 |                 <listitem><para><emphasis>Create your directory:</emphasis> | 
 | 58 |                     Create a clean directory for your project and then make | 
 | 59 |                     that directory your working location: | 
 | 60 |                     <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 61 |      $ mkdir $HOME/helloworld | 
 | 62 |      $ cd $HOME/helloworld | 
 | 63 |                     </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 64 |                 <listitem><para><emphasis>Populate the directory:</emphasis> | 
 | 65 |                     Create <filename>hello.c</filename>, <filename>Makefile.am</filename>, | 
 | 66 |                     and <filename>configure.in</filename> files as follows: | 
 | 67 |                     <itemizedlist> | 
 | 68 |                         <listitem><para>For <filename>hello.c</filename>, include | 
 | 69 |                             these lines: | 
 | 70 |                             <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 71 |      #include <stdio.h> | 
 | 72 |  | 
 | 73 |      main() | 
 | 74 |         { | 
 | 75 |            printf("Hello World!\n"); | 
 | 76 |         } | 
 | 77 |                             </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 78 |                         <listitem><para>For <filename>Makefile.am</filename>, | 
 | 79 |                             include these lines: | 
 | 80 |                             <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 81 |      bin_PROGRAMS = hello | 
 | 82 |      hello_SOURCES = hello.c | 
 | 83 |                             </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 84 |                         <listitem><para>For <filename>configure.in</filename>, | 
 | 85 |                             include these lines: | 
 | 86 |                             <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 87 |      AC_INIT(hello.c) | 
 | 88 |      AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(hello,0.1) | 
 | 89 |      AC_PROG_CC | 
 | 90 |      AC_PROG_INSTALL | 
 | 91 |      AC_OUTPUT(Makefile) | 
 | 92 |                             </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 93 |                     </itemizedlist></para></listitem> | 
 | 94 |                 <listitem><para><emphasis>Source the cross-toolchain | 
 | 95 |                     environment setup file:</emphasis> | 
 | 96 |                     Installation of the cross-toolchain creates a cross-toolchain | 
 | 97 |                     environment setup script in the directory that the ADT | 
 | 98 |                     was installed. | 
 | 99 |                     Before you can use the tools to develop your project, you must | 
 | 100 |                     source this setup script. | 
 | 101 |                     The script begins with the string "environment-setup" and contains | 
 | 102 |                     the machine architecture, which is followed by the string | 
 | 103 |                     "poky-linux". | 
 | 104 |                     Here is an example that sources a script from the | 
 | 105 |                     default ADT installation directory that uses the | 
 | 106 |                     32-bit Intel x86 Architecture and the | 
 | 107 |                     &DISTRO_NAME; Yocto Project release: | 
 | 108 |                     <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 109 |      $ source /opt/poky/&DISTRO;/environment-setup-i586-poky-linux | 
 | 110 |                     </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 111 |                 <listitem><para><emphasis>Generate the local aclocal.m4 | 
 | 112 |                     files and create the configure script:</emphasis> | 
 | 113 |                     The following GNU Autotools generate the local | 
 | 114 |                     <filename>aclocal.m4</filename> files and create the | 
 | 115 |                     configure script: | 
 | 116 |                     <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 117 |      $ aclocal | 
 | 118 |      $ autoconf | 
 | 119 |                     </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 120 |                 <listitem><para><emphasis>Generate files needed by GNU | 
 | 121 |                     coding standards:</emphasis> | 
 | 122 |                     GNU coding standards require certain files in order for the | 
 | 123 |                     project to be compliant. | 
 | 124 |                     This command creates those files: | 
 | 125 |                     <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 126 |      $ touch NEWS README AUTHORS ChangeLog | 
 | 127 |                     </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 128 |                 <listitem><para><emphasis>Generate the configure | 
 | 129 |                     file:</emphasis> | 
 | 130 |                     This command generates the <filename>configure</filename>: | 
 | 131 |                     <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 132 |      $ automake -a | 
 | 133 |                     </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 134 |                 <listitem><para><emphasis>Cross-compile the project:</emphasis> | 
 | 135 |                     This command compiles the project using the cross-compiler. | 
 | 136 |                     The | 
 | 137 |                     <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-CONFIGURE_FLAGS'><filename>CONFIGURE_FLAGS</filename></ulink> | 
 | 138 |                     environment variable provides the minimal arguments for | 
 | 139 |                     GNU configure: | 
 | 140 |                     <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 141 |      $ ./configure ${CONFIGURE_FLAGS} | 
 | 142 |                     </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 143 |                 <listitem><para><emphasis>Make and install the project:</emphasis> | 
 | 144 |                     These two commands generate and install the project into the | 
 | 145 |                     destination directory: | 
 | 146 |                     <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 147 |      $ make | 
 | 148 |      $ make install DESTDIR=./tmp | 
 | 149 |                     </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 150 |                 <listitem><para><emphasis>Verify the installation:</emphasis> | 
 | 151 |                     This command is a simple way to verify the installation | 
 | 152 |                     of your project. | 
 | 153 |                     Running the command prints the architecture on which | 
 | 154 |                     the binary file can run. | 
 | 155 |                     This architecture should be the same architecture that | 
 | 156 |                     the installed cross-toolchain supports. | 
 | 157 |                     <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 158 |      $ file ./tmp/usr/local/bin/hello | 
 | 159 |                     </literallayout></para></listitem> | 
 | 160 |                 <listitem><para><emphasis>Execute your project:</emphasis> | 
 | 161 |                     To execute the project in the shell, simply enter the name. | 
 | 162 |                     You could also copy the binary to the actual target hardware | 
 | 163 |                     and run the project there as well: | 
 | 164 |                     <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 165 |      $ ./hello | 
 | 166 |                     </literallayout> | 
 | 167 |                     As expected, the project displays the "Hello World!" message. | 
 | 168 |                     </para></listitem> | 
 | 169 |             </orderedlist> | 
 | 170 |         </para> | 
 | 171 |     </section> | 
 | 172 |  | 
 | 173 |     <section id='passing-host-options'> | 
 | 174 |         <title>Passing Host Options</title> | 
 | 175 |  | 
 | 176 |         <para> | 
 | 177 |             For an Autotools-based project, you can use the cross-toolchain by just | 
 | 178 |             passing the appropriate host option to <filename>configure.sh</filename>. | 
 | 179 |             The host option you use is derived from the name of the environment setup | 
 | 180 |             script found in the directory in which you installed the cross-toolchain. | 
 | 181 |             For example, the host option for an ARM-based target that uses the GNU EABI | 
 | 182 |             is <filename>armv5te-poky-linux-gnueabi</filename>. | 
 | 183 |             You will notice that the name of the script is | 
 | 184 |             <filename>environment-setup-armv5te-poky-linux-gnueabi</filename>. | 
 | 185 |             Thus, the following command works to update your project and | 
 | 186 |             rebuild it using the appropriate cross-toolchain tools: | 
 | 187 |             <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 188 |      $ ./configure --host=armv5te-poky-linux-gnueabi \ | 
 | 189 |         --with-libtool-sysroot=<replaceable>sysroot_dir</replaceable> | 
 | 190 |             </literallayout> | 
 | 191 |             <note> | 
 | 192 |                 If the <filename>configure</filename> script results in problems recognizing the | 
 | 193 |                 <filename>--with-libtool-sysroot=</filename><replaceable>sysroot-dir</replaceable> option, | 
 | 194 |                 regenerate the script to enable the support by doing the following and then | 
 | 195 |                 run the script again: | 
 | 196 |                 <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 197 |      $ libtoolize --automake | 
 | 198 |      $ aclocal -I ${OECORE_NATIVE_SYSROOT}/usr/share/aclocal \ | 
 | 199 |         [-I <replaceable>dir_containing_your_project-specific_m4_macros</replaceable>] | 
 | 200 |      $ autoconf | 
 | 201 |      $ autoheader | 
 | 202 |      $ automake -a | 
 | 203 |                 </literallayout> | 
 | 204 |             </note> | 
 | 205 |         </para> | 
 | 206 |     </section> | 
 | 207 | </section> | 
 | 208 |  | 
 | 209 | <section id='makefile-based-projects'> | 
 | 210 | <title>Makefile-Based Projects</title> | 
 | 211 |  | 
 | 212 |     <para> | 
 | 213 |         For Makefile-based projects, the cross-toolchain environment variables | 
 | 214 |         established by running the cross-toolchain environment setup script | 
 | 215 |         are subject to general <filename>make</filename> rules. | 
 | 216 |     </para> | 
 | 217 |  | 
 | 218 |     <para> | 
 | 219 |         To illustrate this, consider the following four cross-toolchain | 
 | 220 |         environment variables: | 
 | 221 |         <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 222 |      <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-CC'>CC</ulink>=i586-poky-linux-gcc -m32 -march=i586 --sysroot=/opt/poky/1.8/sysroots/i586-poky-linux | 
 | 223 |      <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-LD'>LD</ulink>=i586-poky-linux-ld --sysroot=/opt/poky/1.8/sysroots/i586-poky-linux | 
 | 224 |      <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-CFLAGS'>CFLAGS</ulink>=-O2 -pipe -g -feliminate-unused-debug-types | 
 | 225 |      <ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_REF_URL;#var-CXXFLAGS'>CXXFLAGS</ulink>=-O2 -pipe -g -feliminate-unused-debug-types | 
 | 226 |         </literallayout> | 
 | 227 |         Now, consider the following three cases: | 
 | 228 |         <itemizedlist> | 
 | 229 |             <listitem><para><emphasis>Case 1 - No Variables Set in the <filename>Makefile</filename>:</emphasis> | 
 | 230 |                 Because these variables are not specifically set in the | 
 | 231 |                 <filename>Makefile</filename>, the variables retain their | 
 | 232 |                 values based on the environment. | 
 | 233 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 234 |             <listitem><para><emphasis>Case 2 - Variables Set in the <filename>Makefile</filename>:</emphasis> | 
 | 235 |                 Specifically setting variables in the | 
 | 236 |                 <filename>Makefile</filename> during the build results in the | 
 | 237 |                 environment settings of the variables being overwritten. | 
 | 238 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 239 |             <listitem><para><emphasis>Case 3 - Variables Set when the <filename>Makefile</filename> is Executed from the Command Line:</emphasis> | 
 | 240 |                 Executing the <filename>Makefile</filename> from the command | 
 | 241 |                 line results in the variables being overwritten with | 
 | 242 |                 command-line content regardless of what is being set in the | 
 | 243 |                 <filename>Makefile</filename>. | 
 | 244 |                 In this case, environment variables are not considered unless | 
 | 245 |                 you use the "-e" flag during the build: | 
 | 246 |                 <literallayout class='monospaced'> | 
 | 247 |      $ make -e <replaceable>file</replaceable> | 
 | 248 |                 </literallayout> | 
 | 249 |                 If you use this flag, then the environment values of the | 
 | 250 |                 variables override any variables specifically set in the | 
 | 251 |                 <filename>Makefile</filename>. | 
 | 252 |                 </para></listitem> | 
 | 253 |         </itemizedlist> | 
 | 254 |         <note> | 
 | 255 |             For the list of variables set up by the cross-toolchain environment | 
 | 256 |             setup script, see the | 
 | 257 |             "<link linkend='setting-up-the-cross-development-environment'>Setting Up the Cross-Development Environment</link>" | 
 | 258 |             section. | 
 | 259 |         </note> | 
 | 260 |     </para> | 
 | 261 | </section> | 
 | 262 | </chapter> | 
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