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# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
# FindTargetTools module for locating a set of tools to use on the host but
# targeting a remote target for Zephyr development.
#
# This module will lookup following target tools for Zephyr development:
# +---------------------------------------------------------------+
# | Tool | Required | Notes: |
# +---------------------------------------------------------------+
# | Target C-compiler | Yes | |
# | Target Assembler | Yes | |
# | Target linker | Yes | |
# +---------------------------------------------------------------+
#
# The module defines the following variables:
#
# 'CMAKE_C_COMPILER'
# Path to target C compiler.
# Set to 'CMAKE_C_COMPILER-NOTFOUND' if no C compiler was found.
#
# 'TargetTools_FOUND', 'TARGETTOOLS_FOUND'
# True if all required host tools were found.
find_package(HostTools)
if(TargetTools_FOUND)
return()
endif()
# Prevent CMake from testing the toolchain
set(CMAKE_C_COMPILER_FORCED 1)
set(CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_FORCED 1)
# No official documentation exists for the "Generic" value, except their wiki.
#
# https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/wikis/doc/cmake/CrossCompiling:
# CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME : this one is mandatory, it is the name of the target
# system, i.e. the same as CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME would have if CMake would run
# on the target system. Typical examples are "Linux" and "Windows". This
# variable is used for constructing the file names of the platform files
# like Linux.cmake or Windows-gcc.cmake. If your target is an embedded
# system without OS set CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME to "Generic".
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME Generic)
# https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR.html:
# The name of the CPU CMake is building for.
#
# https://gitlab.kitware.com/cmake/community/wikis/doc/cmake/CrossCompiling:
# CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR : optional, processor (or hardware) of the
# target system. This variable is not used very much except for one
# purpose, it is used to load a
# CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME-compiler-CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR.cmake file,
# which can be used to modify settings like compiler flags etc. for
# the target
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR ${ARCH})
# https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/variable/CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION.html:
# When the CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME variable is set explicitly to enable cross
# compiling then the value of CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION must also be set
# explicitly to specify the target system version.
set(CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION ${PROJECT_VERSION})
# We are not building dynamically loadable libraries
set(BUILD_SHARED_LIBS OFF)
# Custom targets for compiler and linker flags.
add_custom_target(asm)
add_custom_target(compiler)
add_custom_target(compiler-cpp)
add_custom_target(linker)
if(NOT (COMPILER STREQUAL "host-gcc"))
include(${TOOLCHAIN_ROOT}/cmake/toolchain/${ZEPHYR_TOOLCHAIN_VARIANT}/target.cmake)
endif()
# The 'generic' compiler and the 'target' compiler might be different,
# so we unset the 'generic' one and thereby force the 'target' to
# re-set it.
unset(CMAKE_C_COMPILER)
unset(CMAKE_C_COMPILER CACHE)
# A toolchain consist of a compiler and a linker.
# In Zephyr, toolchains require a port under cmake/toolchain/.
# Each toolchain port must set COMPILER and LINKER.
# E.g. toolchain/llvm may pick {clang, ld} or {clang, lld}.
add_custom_target(bintools)
include(${TOOLCHAIN_ROOT}/cmake/compiler/${COMPILER}/target.cmake OPTIONAL)
include(${TOOLCHAIN_ROOT}/cmake/linker/${LINKER}/target.cmake OPTIONAL)
include(${ZEPHYR_BASE}/cmake/bintools/bintools_template.cmake)
include(${TOOLCHAIN_ROOT}/cmake/bintools/${BINTOOLS}/target.cmake OPTIONAL)
set(TargetTools_FOUND TRUE)
set(TARGETTOOLS_FOUND TRUE)