ext-cryptopp/setenv-ios.sh

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# ====================================================================
# Sets the cross compile environment for Xcode/iOS
# Based upon OpenSSL's setenv-ios.sh (by TH, JW, and SM).
#
# Crypto++ Library is copyrighted as a compilation and (as of version 5.6.2)
# licensed under the Boost Software License 1.0, while the individual files
# in the compilation are all public domain.
#
# See http://www.cryptopp.com/wiki/iOS_(Command_Line) for more details
# ====================================================================
# set -eu
#########################################
##### Clear old options #####
#########################################
unset IS_CROSS_COMPILE
unset IS_IOS
unset IS_ANDROID
unset IS_ARM_EMBEDDED
unset IOS_ARCH
unset IOS_FLAGS
unset IOS_SYSROOT
#########################################
##### User configurable options #####
#########################################
# Define SETENV_VERBOSE=1 to print the configuration, including exported variables.
SETENV_VERBOSE=1
# For various SDKs, see https://groups.google.com/d/msg/cryptopp-users/8Z0qfwAjSbA/nKYbhTNBBgAJ
########################################
##### Command line #####
########################################
APPLE_SDK=
IOS_ARCH=
BACK_ARCH=
for ARG in "$@"
do
CL=$(echo $ARG | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]')
# i386 (simulator)
if [ "$CL" == "i386" ]; then
BACK_ARCH=i386
APPLE_SDK=iPhoneSimulator
fi
# x86_64 (simulator)
if [ "$CL" == "x86_64" ]; then
BACK_ARCH=x86_64
APPLE_SDK=iPhoneSimulator
fi
# ARMv5
if [ "$CL" == "armv5" ]; then
BACK_ARCH=armv5
fi
# ARMv6
if [ "$CL" == "armv6" ]; then
BACK_ARCH=armv6
fi
# ARMv7
if [ "$CL" == "armv7" ]; then
BACK_ARCH=armv7
fi
# ARMv7s
if [ "$CL" == "armv7s" ]; then
BACK_ARCH=armv7s
fi
# ARM64
if [[ ("$CL" == "arm64" || "$CL" == "armv8" || "$CL" == "aarch64") ]]; then
BACK_ARCH=arm64
fi
# iPhone
if [[ ("$CL" == "iphone" || "$CL" == "iphoneos") ]]; then
BACK_ARCH=armv7
APPLE_SDK=iPhoneOS
fi
# iPhone Simulator
if [[ ("$CL" == "simulator" || "$CL" == "iphonesimulator") ]]; then
BACK_ARCH=i386
APPLE_SDK=iPhoneSimulator
fi
# Watch
if [[ ("$CL" == "watch" || "$CL" == "watchos" || "$CL" == "applewatch") ]]; then
BACK_ARCH=armv7
APPLE_SDK=WatchOS
fi
# Watch Simulator
if [ "$CL" == "watchsimulator" ]; then
BACK_ARCH=i386
APPLE_SDK=WatchSimulator
fi
# Apple TV
if [[ ("$CL" == "tv" || "$CL" == "appletv" || "$CL" == "appletvos") ]]; then
BACK_ARCH=arm64
APPLE_SDK=AppleTVOS
fi
# Apple TV Simulator
if [[ ("$CL" == "tvsimulator" || "$CL" == "appletvsimulator") ]]; then
BACK_ARCH=x86_64
APPLE_SDK=AppleTVSimulator
fi
done
# Defaults if not set
if [ -z "$APPLE_SDK" ]; then
BACK_ARCH=armv7
APPLE_SDK=iPhoneOS
fi
# Defaults if not set
if [ -z "$IOS_ARCH" ]; then
IOS_ARCH="$BACK_ARCH"
fi
# Allow a user override? I think we should be doing this. The use case is:
# move /Applications/Xcode somewhere else for a side-by-side installation.
# These sorts of tricks are a required procedure on Apple's gear:
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/11651773/install-simulator-sdk-4-3-to-xcode-4-4-on-mountain-lion
if [ -z "${XCODE_DEVELOPER-}" ]; then
XCODE_DEVELOPER=$(xcode-select -print-path 2>/dev/null)
fi
if [ ! -d "$XCODE_DEVELOPER" ]; then
echo "ERROR: unable to find XCODE_DEVELOPER directory."
[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ] && exit 1 || return 1
fi
# Default toolchain location
XCODE_TOOLCHAIN="$XCODE_DEVELOPER/usr/bin"
if [ ! -d "$XCODE_TOOLCHAIN" ]; then
echo "ERROR: unable to find XCODE_TOOLCHAIN directory."
[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ] && exit 1 || return 1
fi
# XCODE_DEVELOPER_TOP is the top of the development tools tree
XCODE_DEVELOPER_TOP="$XCODE_DEVELOPER/Platforms/$APPLE_SDK.platform/Developer"
if [ ! -d "$XCODE_DEVELOPER_TOP" ]; then
echo "ERROR: unable to find XCODE_DEVELOPER_TOP directory."
[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ] && exit 1 || return 1
fi
# IOS_TOOLCHAIN is the location of the actual compiler tools.
if [ -d "$XCODE_DEVELOPER/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/" ]; then
IOS_TOOLCHAIN="$XCODE_DEVELOPER/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/bin/"
elif [ -d "$XCODE_DEVELOPER_TOP/usr/bin/" ]; then
IOS_TOOLCHAIN="$XCODE_DEVELOPER_TOP/usr/bin/"
fi
if [ -z "$IOS_TOOLCHAIN" ] || [ ! -d "$IOS_TOOLCHAIN" ]; then
echo "ERROR: unable to find Xcode cross-compiler tools."
[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ] && exit 1 || return 1
fi
#
# XCODE_SDK is the SDK name/version being used - adjust the list as appropriate.
# For example, remove 4.3, 6.2, and 6.1 if they are not installed. We go back to
# the 1.0 SDKs because Apple WatchOS uses low numbers, like 2.0 and 2.1.
unset XCODE_SDK
for i in $(seq -f "%.1f" 20.0 -0.1 1.0)
do
if [ -d "$XCODE_DEVELOPER/Platforms/$APPLE_SDK.platform/Developer/SDKs/$APPLE_SDK$i.sdk" ]; then
XCODE_SDK="$APPLE_SDK$i.sdk"
break
fi
done
# Error checking
if [ -z "$XCODE_SDK" ]; then
echo "ERROR: unable to find a SDK."
[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ] && exit 1 || return 1
fi
# https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp/issues/635
if [ "$APPLE_SDK" == "iPhoneSimulator" ]; then
IOS_FLAGS="$IOS_FLAGS -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM"
fi
# Simulator fixup. LD fails to link dylib.
if [ "$APPLE_SDK" == "iPhoneSimulator" ] && [ "$IOS_ARCH" == "i386" ]; then
IOS_FLAGS="$IOS_FLAGS -miphoneos-version-min=5 -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM"
fi
# ARMv7s fixup. Xcode 4/iOS 6
if [ "$IOS_ARCH" == "armv7s" ]; then
IOS_FLAGS="$IOS_FLAGS -miphoneos-version-min=6"
fi
# ARM64 fixup. Xcode 5/iOS 7
if [ "$IOS_ARCH" == "arm64" ]; then
IOS_FLAGS="$IOS_FLAGS -miphoneos-version-min=7"
fi
# Yet another ARM64 fixup.
if [ "$APPLE_SDK" == "AppleTVOS" ]; then
IOS_FLAGS=""
fi
# ARM64 Simulator fixup. Under Xcode 6/iOS 8, it uses x86_64 and not i386
# -ios_simulator_version_min does not work though it is in LLVM sources.
if [ "$IOS_ARCH" == "x86_64" ]; then
IOS_FLAGS="$IOS_FLAGS -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM"
fi
# Disable ASM for simulator. We are failing on Travis due to missing _start.
# We may need to link against crt1.o for simulator builds. Also see
# https://stackoverflow.com/q/24841283/608639
# -watchos_simulator_version_min does not work though it is in LLVM sources.
if [ "$APPLE_SDK" == "WatchSimulator" ]; then
IOS_FLAGS="$IOS_FLAGS -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM"
fi
# Disable ASM for simulator. We are failing on Travis due to missing _start.
# We may need to link against crt1.o for simulator builds. Also see
# https://stackoverflow.com/q/24841283/608639
# -tvos_simulator_version_min does not work though it is in LLVM sources.
if [ "$APPLE_SDK" == "AppleTVSimulator" ]; then
IOS_FLAGS="$IOS_FLAGS -tvos_simulator_version_min -DCRYPTOPP_DISABLE_ASM"
fi
# Simulator uses i386 or x86_64, Device uses ARMv5, ARMv6, ARMv7, ARMv7s or ARMv8
#
# Apple deprecated ARMv5 at iOS 4.0, and ARMv6 at iOS 5.0
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7488657/how-to-build-for-armv6-and-armv7-architectures-with-ios-5
echo "Configuring for $APPLE_SDK ($IOS_ARCH)"
# Used by the GNUmakefile-cross
export IS_IOS=1
export IOS_ARCH
export IOS_FLAGS
export IOS_SYSROOT="$XCODE_DEVELOPER_TOP/SDKs/$XCODE_SDK"
#######################################
##### Verbose #####
#######################################
if [ "$SETENV_VERBOSE" == "1" ]; then
echo "XCODE_SDK:" $XCODE_SDK
echo "XCODE_DEVELOPER: $XCODE_DEVELOPER"
echo "XCODE_TOOLCHAIN: $XCODE_TOOLCHAIN"
echo "XCODE_DEVELOPER_TOP: $XCODE_DEVELOPER_TOP"
echo "IOS_ARCH: $IOS_ARCH"
echo "IOS_TOOLCHAIN: $IOS_TOOLCHAIN"
echo "IOS_FLAGS: ${IOS_FLAGS-}"
echo "IOS_SYSROOT: ${IOS_SYSROOT-}"
fi
########################################
##### Path with Toolchains #####
########################################
# Only modify/export PATH if IOS_TOOLCHAIN good
if [ ! -z "$IOS_TOOLCHAIN" ] && [ ! -z "$XCODE_TOOLCHAIN" ]; then
# And only modify PATH if IOS_TOOLCHAIN is not present
TOOL_PATH="$IOS_TOOLCHAIN:$XCODE_TOOLCHAIN"
LEN=${#TOOL_PATH}
SUBSTR=${PATH:0:$LEN}
if [ "$SUBSTR" != "$TOOL_PATH" ]; then
export PATH="$TOOL_PATH":"$PATH"
fi
else
echo "ERROR: unable to set new PATH."
[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ] && exit 1 || return 1
fi
########################################
##### Tool Test Time #####
########################################
# Test for various tools needed during cross compilation.
# FOUND_ALL starts high, and pushes low on failure
FOUND_ALL=1
# Apple's embedded g++ cannot compile integer.cpp
TOOLS=(clang clang++ libtool ld)
for tool in ${TOOLS[@]}
do
if [ ! -e "$IOS_TOOLCHAIN/$tool" ] && [ ! -e "$XCODE_TOOLCHAIN/$tool" ]; then
echo "ERROR: unable to find $tool at IOS_TOOLCHAIN or XCODE_TOOLCHAIN"
FOUND_ALL=0
fi
done
if [ "$FOUND_ALL" -eq "0" ]; then
[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ] && exit 1 || return 1
fi
# Exports added for Autotools. GNUmakefile-cross does not use them.
# What to do for AR=libtool and ARFLAGS?
export CPP="$IOS_TOOLCHAIN/cpp"
export CC="$IOS_TOOLCHAIN/clang"
export CXX="$IOS_TOOLCHAIN/clang++"
export LD="$IOS_TOOLCHAIN/ld"
export AS="$IOS_TOOLCHAIN/as"
export AR="$IOS_TOOLCHAIN/ar"
export RANLIB="$IOS_TOOLCHAIN/ranlib"
export STRIP="$IOS_TOOLCHAIN/strip"
echo
echo "*******************************************************************************"
echo "It looks the the environment is set correctly. Your next step is build"
echo "the library with 'make -f GNUmakefile-cross'. You can create a versioned"
echo "shared object using 'HAS_SOLIB_VERSION=1 make -f GNUmakefile-cross'"
echo "*******************************************************************************"
echo
[ "$0" = "$BASH_SOURCE" ] && exit 0 || return 0