[syslog-ng] compiling syslog-ng for armv7 platform on linux with TLS support
Girish Kumar
girish.kumar at al-enterprise.com
Tue Feb 9 08:33:24 CET 2016
Thanks chris, Bazsi. I will checkout
Regards,
Girish
-----Original Message-----
From: syslog-ng-bounces at lists.balabit.hu [mailto:syslog-ng-bounces at lists.balabit.hu] On Behalf Of Chris Packham
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2016 10:13 AM
To: Syslog-ng users' and developers' mailing list
Subject: Re: [syslog-ng] compiling syslog-ng for armv7 platform on linux with TLS support
Not sure how your particular build system handles it but there are some magic CFLAGS and LDFLAGS you need for glib.
syslog-ng picks these up automatically using pkg-config but since you're cross-compiling you probably need to set PKG_CONFIG and/or PKG_CONFIG_PATH to point to the right place. Otherwise glib will get confused and probably take some values from your host system.
For what it's worth I wrote the buildroot (https://buildroot.org) package for syslog-ng. I don't think I ever tried 3.6.4 but 3.7.2 is on many architectures without issue.
On 02/08/2016 07:09 PM, Scheidler, Balázs wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Honestly I don't know. Those errors are reported by the assembler, gcc
> probably generated some kind of opcodes it didn't recognize.
>
> One idea I have is that glib has some inline assembly stuff in
> gatomic.h, so *maybe* that is the root cause. To confirm that you'll
> need to compare the offending lines in the generated assembly file to
> the functions in glib headers.
>
> Glib probably attempts to detect which processor you have and uses an
> ifdef trickery to use the appropriate code fragment. I guess there's a
> generic implementation not using inline assembly. So you might try to
> force that by playing with glib configure options.
>
> Bazsi
>
> On Feb 7, 2016 1:45 PM, "Girish Kumar" <girish.kumar at al-enterprise.com
> <mailto:girish.kumar at al-enterprise.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,____
>
> __ __
>
> I have changed the syslog-ngd to syslog-ng____
>
> __ __
>
> I am getting following error while compiling syslog-ng . ____
>
> My tool chain is perfectly fine. I have complied many other packages
> which are fine. With syslog-ng I am getting following error.____
>
> __ __
>
> Could you please guide me on this. It would be great if you can give
> me some guidelines on how to compile syslog-ng on armv7 arch on
> linux platform ____
>
> __ __
>
> __ __
>
> CC lib/lib_libsyslog_ng_la-mainloop-call.lo____
>
> /tmp/ccChQOWy.s: Assembler messages:____
>
> /tmp/ccChQOWy.s:260: Error: invalid operands (.text and *UND*
> sections) for `-'____
>
> /tmp/ccChQOWy.s:269: Error: invalid operands (.text and *UND*
> sections) for `-'____
>
> make[4]: *** [lib/lib_libsyslog_ng_la-mainloop-call.lo] Error
> 1____
>
> make[3]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1____
>
> make[2]: *** [all] Error 2____
>
> make[2]: Leaving directory
>
> `/home/gkuma020/PERFORCE/7.X.X.R01-gkuma020-gg/engr/sw/tps/objs/46/7.X
> .X.R01/armv7/syslog-ng'____
>
> make[2]: Entering directory
>
> `/home/gkuma020/PERFORCE/7.X.X.R01-gkuma020-gg/engr/sw/tps/objs/46/7.X
> .X.R01/armv7/syslog-ng'____
>
> make --no-print-directory install-recursive____
>
> CC lib/lib_libsyslog_ng_la-mainloop-call.lo____
>
> /tmp/cc0N5KS5.s: Assembler messages:____
>
> /tmp/cc0N5KS5.s:260: Error: invalid operands (.text and *UND*
> sections) for `-'____
>
> /tmp/cc0N5KS5.s:269: Error: invalid operands (.text and *UND*
> sections) for `-'____
>
> make[4]: *** [lib/lib_libsyslog_ng_la-mainloop-call.lo] Error
> 1____
>
> make[3]: *** [install-recursive] Error 1____
>
> make[2]: *** [install] Error 2____
>
> make[2]: Leaving directory
>
> `/home/gkuma020/PERFORCE/7.X.X.R01-gkuma020-gg/engr/sw/tps/objs/46/7.X
> .X.R01/armv7/syslog-ng'____
>
> make[1]: ***
> [/home/gkuma020/PERFORCE/7.X.X.R01-gkuma020-gg/engr/sw/tps/built/46/7.X.X.R01/armv7/sbin/syslog-ng]
> Error 2____
>
> make[1]: Leaving directory
> `/home/gkuma020/PERFORCE/7.X.X.R01-gkuma020-gg/engr/sw/tps'____
>
> make: *** [tps-build] Error 2____
>
> + set +x____
>
> __ __
>
> Regards,____
>
> Girish____
>
> __ __
>
> *From:*syslog-ng-bounces at lists.balabit.hu
> <mailto:syslog-ng-bounces at lists.balabit.hu>
> [mailto:syslog-ng-bounces at lists.balabit.hu
> <mailto:syslog-ng-bounces at lists.balabit.hu>] *On Behalf Of
> *Scheidler, Balázs
> *Sent:* Sunday, February 07, 2016 2:30 AM
> *To:* Syslog-ng users' and developers' mailing list
> *Subject:* Re: [syslog-ng] compiling syslog-ng for armv7 platform on
> linux with TLS support____
>
> __ __
>
> Sorry but I don't know the target environment so reviewing this is
> pretty impossible. If it compiles with these and at least the
> functest runs then it should be OK.____
>
> Do you have a specific reason to call syslog-ng binary as
> syslog-ngd? On other platforms it is syslog-ng.____
>
> On Feb 4, 2016 12:31 PM, "Girish Kumar"
> <girish.kumar at al-enterprise.com
> <mailto:girish.kumar at al-enterprise.com>> wrote:____
>
> Hi All,____
>
> ____
>
> Presently I am compiling for armv7 platform on linux. Please let me
> know whether following settings are fine____
>
> ____
>
> syslog-ng_deps = $(shell find $(LTOP)/syslog-ng-3.6.4 -type f)____
>
> $(OBJS)/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.configured: $(syslog-ng_deps)
> $(RAMDISK_LIB)/libssl.so.1.0.0 eventlog____
>
> @rm -rf $(OBJS)/syslog-ng;____
>
> @mkdir -p $(OBJS)/syslog-ng;____
>
> @cd $(OBJS)/syslog-ng;\____
>
> declare -x PATH=$(CCPATH):$(PATH);\____
>
> declare -x CFLAGS="$(PLATFORM_CFLAGS) -I$(CROSSINCS)
> -I$(BUILT_INCLUDES)";\____
>
> declare -x CPPFLAGS="$(PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS) -I$(CROSSINCS)
> -I$(BUILT_INCLUDES)";\____
>
> declare -x LDFLAGS="$(PLATFORM_LDFLAGS) -L$(CROSSLIBS)
> -L$(BUILT_LIBS) -lcrypto -levtlog";\____
>
> declare -x EVTLOG_CFLAGS="$(PLATFORM_CFLAGS) -I$(CROSSINCS)
> -I$(BUILT_INCLUDES) -I$(BUILT_INCLUDES)/eventlog";\____
>
> declare -x EVTLOG_LIBS="$(PLATFORM_LDFLAGS) -L$(CROSSLIBS)
> -L$(BUILT_LIBS) -levtlog";\____
>
> declare -x ac_cv_func_malloc_0_nonnull="yes";\____
>
> declare -x ac_cv_func_realloc_0_nonnull="yes";\____
>
> $(LTOP)/syslog-ng-3.6.4/configure --prefix=/
> --host=$(CCPREFIX)\____
>
> --enable-ssl --enable-glib &>
> $(OBJS)/syslog-ng/configure.out____
>
> @touch $(OBJS)/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.configured____
>
> $(BUILT_BASE)/sbin/syslog-ngd:
> $(OBJS)/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.configured____
>
> @cd $(OBJS)/syslog-ng;\____
>
> declare -x PATH=$(CCPATH):$(PATH);\____
>
> declare -x CFLAGS="$(PLATFORM_CFLAGS) -I$(CROSSINCS)
> -I$(BUILT_INCLUDES)";\____
>
> declare -x CPPFLAGS="$(PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS) -I$(CROSSINCS)
> -I$(BUILT_INCLUDES)";\____
>
> declare -x LDFLAGS="$(PLATFORM_LDFLAGS) -L$(CROSSLIBS)
> -L$(BUILT_LIBS) -lcrypto -levtlog";\____
>
> declare -x EVTLOG_CFLAGS="$(PLATFORM_CFLAGS) -I$(CROSSINCS)
> -I$(BUILT_INCLUDES) -I$(BUILT_INCLUDES)/eventlog";\____
>
> declare -x EVTLOG_LIBS="$(PLATFORM_LDFLAGS) -L$(CROSSLIBS)
> -L$(BUILT_LIBS) -levtlog";\____
>
> $(MAKE) &> $(OBJS)/syslog-ng/make.out;\____
>
> make install prefix=$(BUILT_BASE) &>
> $(OBJS)/syslog-ng/install.out____
>
> ____
>
> $(RAMDISK_SBIN)/syslog-ngd: $(BUILT_BASE)/sbin/syslog-ngd____
>
> @cp -rf $(BUILT_BASE)/lib/syslog-ng $(RAMDISK_LIB)____
>
> @cp -f $(BUILT_BASE)/sbin/syslog-ngd $(RAMDISK_SBIN)____
>
> @echo "$(PLATFORM_DIR) syslog-ngd done"____
>
> ____
>
> syslog-ng: $(RAMDISK_SBIN)/syslog-ngd____
>
> ____
>
> Regards,____
>
> Girish____
>
>
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