PR #1450 broke the Cygwin build. Refer to Issue #1672.
The use of of logic like:
EXTRA_LIBPATHS += -L "${dir ${shell $(CC) $(ARCHCPUFLAGS) --print-file-name=libgcc.a}}"
fails when the Toolchain $(CC) is a native Windows toolchain. That is because the returned path is a Windows-style patch which cannot be handled by the make 'dir' command. Commit 4910d43ab0 reorganized a lot of definitions and replaced the correct code with the use of the limit make 'dir' command. The original code used the Bash dirname command which does not suffer from this limitation; it can handle both POSIX and Windows paths.
This was verified using the stm32f4discover:nsh toolchain with the Windows native ARM Embedded toolchain. That toolchain returns:
arm-none-eabi-gcc --print-file-name=libgcc.a
c:/program files (x86)/gnu tools arm embedded/9 2019-q4-major/bin/../lib/gcc/arm-none-eabi/9.2.1/libgcc.a
1.It make sense to let Toolchain.defs give the default value
2.The board can still change if the default isn't suitable
3.Avoid the same definition spread more than 200 Make.defs
Signed-off-by: Xiang Xiao <xiaoxiang@xiaomi.com>
Change-Id: Ic2649f1c7689bcf59c105ca8db61cad45b6e0e64
Remove support for the Codesourcery, Atollic, DevKitArm, Raisonance, and CodeRed toolchains. Not only are these tools old and no longer used but they are all equivalent to standard ARM EABI toolchains. Retaining specific support has no effect (they are still supported, but now just as generic EABI toolchains).
Mac OS X was renamed to macOS at some point. Update references to
OSX, OS X, Mac OS X, Mac OSX, and other permutations, to macOS,
in README files and in comments of other files.