#define _PAGE_ Building the SH1 cross compiler #include "head.t"
In this example I will assume that you are running Linux with the bash shell. We will only build the C compiler along with the assembler, linker and stuff. Note that the procedure is exactly the same if you are running cygwin on Windows.
You will need the following archives:
/home/linus> tar zxf binutils-2.11.tar.gz /home/linus> tar zxf gcc-3.0.3.tar.gz /home/linus> tar zxf newlib-1.10.0.tar.gz /home/linus> tar zxf gdb-5.1.1.tar.gz
/home/linus> mkdir build /home/linus> cd build /home/linus/build> mkdir binutils /home/linus/build> mkdir gcc /home/linus/build> mkdir gdb
The GCC configuration script finds the newlib and libgloss files if they are in the GCC tree. Let's create two soft links.
/home/linus> cd gcc-3.0.3 /home/linus/gcc-3.0.3> ln -s ../newlib-1.10.0/newlib . /home/linus/gcc-3.0.3> ln -s ../newlib-1.10.0/libgloss .
Now is the time to decide where you want the tools to be installed. This is the directory where all binaries, libraries, man pages and stuff end up when you do "make install".
In this example I have chosen "/home/linus/sh1" as my installation directory, or prefix as it is called. Feel free to use any prefix, like /usr/local/sh1 for example.
We will start with building the binutils (the assembler, linker and stuff). This is pretty straightforward. We will be installing the whole tool chain in the /home/linus/sh1 directory.
/home/linus> cd build/binutils /home/linus/build/binutils> ../../binutils-2.11/configure --target=sh-elf --prefix=/home/linus/sh1 /home/linus/build/binutils> make /home/linus/build/binutils> make install
Now you are ready to build GCC. To do this, you must have the newly built binutils in the PATH.
/home/linus> export PATH=/home/linus/sh1/bin:$PATH /home/linus> cd build/gcc /home/linus/gcc> ../../gcc-3.0.3/configure --target=sh-elf --prefix=/home/linus/sh1 --with-newlib --enable-languages=c /home/linus/build/gcc> make /home/linus/build/gcc> make install
If you are planning to debug your code with GDB, you have to build it as well.
/home/linus> export PATH=/home/linus/sh1/bin:$PATH /home/linus> cd build/gdb /home/linus/gdb> ../../gdb-5.1.1/configure --target=sh-elf --prefix=/home/linus/sh1 /home/linus/build/gdb> make /home/linus/build/gdb> make install
If someone up there likes you, you now have a working tool chain for SH1. To compile a file with gcc:
/home/linus> sh-elf-gcc -c main.o main.cGood luck!
Linus #include "foot.t"