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I never said 5.2 and 5.1 are fully compatible, in every little detail. I said that luajit source comes with some scripts that run during compilation process of luajit, and that lua5.2 executes those scripts correctly. Weather they're written in lua 5.1 or lua 5.2 syntax, or even klingon is irrelevant - the fact is that lua 5.2 executes them correctly, and it properly compiles luajit. Lua 5.2 is ONLY used to execute those scripts during the compilation of luajit. EVERYTHING ELSE is executed with luajit. At least this is how I see it. I might be wrong though. Noob's opinions aren't worth much . As for testing - I did test, and kindlepdfviewer compiled following instructions in the guide, using lua5.2 to compile luajit, does work properly, both in emulation mode and on the kindle. However, to be as "kosher" as possible , I changed the guide to use lua5.1 now. (Yes, I tested this too... it works). FWIW, I believe that it would also work if you used some other version of luajit (sudo apt-get install luajit instead of sudo-apt-get install lua5.1), but I didn't test this. If you look in the luajit Makefile (the one in src dir), you'll find this text: Code:
# NOTE: The LuaJIT distribution comes with pre-generated buildvm_*.h files. # You DO NOT NEED an installed copy of (plain) Lua 5.1 to run DynASM unless # you want to MODIFY the corresponding *.dasc file. You can also use LuaJIT # itself (bootstrapped from a pre-generated file) to run DynASM of course. |
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Your post was (in approximate words): "to build LuaJIT requires Lua to be installed" Based on the limited knowledge in that post, the only advice possible was to recommend that you match versions. If your post had been (as it now is): "Lua is required to run parts of the build process" Then the answer would have been different. I.E: Garbage in, garbage out. |
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I have some good news --- on Fedora Core 7 64 bit (to which I switched my entire system) the emulation mode compiles and runs just fine. I just had to install lots of packages (yum install):
gcc g++ glibc.i686 libzip.i686 fontconfig.i686 SDL SDL-devel cmake patch However, compiling for arm still fails with lots of errors, but I hope to sort them out. If not, I'll install FC17 32bit in VirtualBox just for arm compilation (but do the main development in the emulator in FC17 64bit as I am very pleased with its speed and fully using core-i3 processor's capabilities...) |
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64 bit... hmm... I did not enjoy my experience x-compiling with a 64 bit system.
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Yes, all sorted out now: both emulation and arm compilation (and the result actually works on Kindle, tested!) now works. Another package I had to yum install is libgcc.i686. So you can add all these to the Development Guide and remove the need to install 32bit OS in a VirtualBox, just work directly in 64bit FC17 (and probably others too, but I'll stay with FC as I am used to it).
In fact, today's build of kpdfdjview was produced entirely with Fedora Core 17 64bit. Last edited by tigran; 09-20-2012 at 05:27 PM. |
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Hi,
I went to http://www.mentor.com/embedded-software/codesourcery and downloaded ALL versions of toolchains and tried them ALL with kindlepdfviewer. These are my findings. First, I tried the oldest, 2005q1b. Luajit reported error - it needed at least gcc 4.2. So, I skipped versions before 2007q1-10, since the 2007q1-10 was the first to have gcc 4.2. All other versions, 2007q1-10 to 2012.03-57 compiled without errors, with the exception of 2008q1-126. It didn't compile at all. It reported this: Spoiler:
Of those that did compile, zips compiled with 2007q1-10, 2007q1-21 and 2007q3-51 worked on Kindle "out of the box". The rest of them didn't (I suppose they need sysroot). I also tested linaro that comes with Ubuntu again. This time it compiled (thanks to dave2008's Makefile fix), but of course, it didn't work on Kindle (Again, I suppose it needs sysroot). Since twobob said that 2008q1 is "the last TC that compiles natively (Runs applications without replacing the onboard system libraries) for the Kindle 3", any idea why it is the only version that didn't work with kpdfview? Last edited by Kai771; 09-21-2012 at 06:19 AM. Reason: added link |
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@Kai771: It's been a while since I checked, but last time I built kpdfview with my self-built tc (gcc 4.7/glibc 2.9), the only thing I had to make sure of, after tweaking the Makefiles a bit, was that stack-smashing protec/fortify was disabled, as usual with gcc >= 4.3 / glibc >= 2.8. (-fno-stack-protector in CFLAGS & -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE in CPPFLAGS. I might have needed to put everything in CFLAGS to make luajit's insane buildsystem happy). Oh, and -fno-use-cxa-atexit in CXXFLAGS, too (but that might just be my TC).
I'll check again on a recent checkout... Last edited by NiLuJe; 09-20-2012 at 08:29 PM. |
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@Kai771:
FWIW, my Makefile tweaks/TC info are in the kindle-x-compile-tc.tar.gz attachment of the fonts/ss thread. And here's a build of the current git master, which looks okay (readelf wise), and apparently works fine. Last edited by NiLuJe; 10-01-2012 at 12:48 PM. |
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Thanks for replying. While I still don't understand why only 2008q1-126 version of CS/MG toolchain doesn't compile kpdfview, while both earlier and later versions do, without touching the Makefile, your post gave me a lot of ideas to try (feel free to laugh if you find any of my actions particularly dumb). I took a look inside your version of Makefile for kpdfview (actually, a diff file). I don't know why you made so many changes to it. KPDFView compiles with default Makefile without problems if I use either arm-kindle-linux-gnueabi from x-tools-glibc2.5-gcc4.2.4.tar.gz or arm-none-linux-gnueabi from CS/MG 2007q3-51, and they both work on kindle. I can only asume that you made a newer arm-kindle-linux-gnueabi, and that it was needed in your version. I first tried simpler approach: I changed default Makefile like this: Code:
-CFLAGS:=-O3 $(SYSROOT) -CXXFLAGS:=-O3 $(SYSROOT) +CFLAGS:=-O3 -fno-stack-protector -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE $(SYSROOT) +CXXFLAGS:=-O3 -fno-stack-protector -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE $(SYSROOT) Code:
CXXFLAGS:=-O3 -fno-stack-protector -U_FORTIFY_SOURCE -fno-use-cxa-atexit $(SYSROOT) I reverted back to original Makefile, then went to my kindle, and typed: $ tar -cf lib.tar /lib $ tar -cf usrlib.tar /usr/lib I transfered those files to PC, and unpacked them under /usr/local/k3/sysroot. I typed: Code:
export SYSROOT=/usr/local/k3/sysroot Code:
arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc: warning: /usr/local/k3/sysroot: linker input file unused because linking not done AR libluajit.a CC luajit.o arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc: warning: /usr/local/k3/sysroot: linker input file unused because linking not done BUILDVM ../lib/vmdef.lua DYNLINK libluajit.so /usr/local/k3/sysroot: file not recognized: Is a directory collect2: ld returned 1 exit status make[2]: *** [libluajit.so] Error 1 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/kai771/kindlepdfviewer/luajit-2.0/src' make[1]: *** [default] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/kai771/kindlepdfviewer/luajit-2.0' make: *** [luajit-2.0/src/libluajit.a] Error 2 There are still things I need to read and try, but if someone is willing to help me save time, please do so. The goal is to make kpdfview compile with CS/MG 2012.03 and work on kindle. I have no other reason for doing this except curiosity, so if you're busy, please just ignore this. Oh, and btw, I updated the guide to include instructions for CS/MG 2007q3. Last edited by Kai771; 09-21-2012 at 03:10 PM. Reason: typo |
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@Kai771: 2008q1-126 is a known 'bad' release, with a buggy GCC that throws ICE in a lot of known conditions .
I tweaked it somewhat more extensively than needed because I'm using a 'bleeding-edge' TC that uses a vastly more recent GCC & glibc combo than what's used on the Kindle (and than the TC used by the devs), so I *need* some of this stuff to actually avoid pulling incompatible stuff from those newer versions (most notably the glibc's fortify support, and gcc's stack smashing protection I mentioned in my previous message). There's also a few changes related to building mupdf in release mode, not debug, and not breaking the build of stuff targeted at the host system because I have an ARM march in the default CFLAGS, which obviously my host's x86 GCC would throw a fit about . I could be wrong, because I'm always putting my minimal self-built system in the searchpaths (via CPPFLAGS & LDFLAGS), but I'm not sure kpdf actually needs anything out of its tree (other than a proper glibc TC), so, I personally don't tweak/set SYSROOT, and don't use stuff from the Kindle's FS or the tarball alluded to. All that said, take a look at your binaries built with MG 2012.03 via readelf (especially the .gnu.version* sections, via readelf -V for example). That should give you a good hint of what's wrong (shouldn't pull anything more recent than glibc 2.5 & gcc 4.1). EDIT: Well, the runtime error you get when running it on the Kindle helps, too, but readelf is faster/more detailed . Code:
Version needs section '.gnu.version_r' contains 6 entries: Addr: 0x000000000000a6fc Offset: 0x0026fc Link: 5 (.dynstr) 000000: Version: 1 File: libgcc_s.so.1 Cnt: 2 0x0010: Name: GCC_3.0 Flags: none Version: 9 0x0020: Name: GCC_3.5 Flags: none Version: 7 0x0030: Version: 1 File: libdl.so.2 Cnt: 1 0x0040: Name: GLIBC_2.4 Flags: none Version: 6 0x0050: Version: 1 File: libstdc++.so.6 Cnt: 2 0x0060: Name: CXXABI_1.3 Flags: none Version: 8 0x0070: Name: GLIBCXX_3.4 Flags: none Version: 5 0x0080: Version: 1 File: libc.so.6 Cnt: 1 0x0090: Name: GLIBC_2.4 Flags: none Version: 4 0x00a0: Version: 1 File: libpthread.so.0 Cnt: 1 0x00b0: Name: GLIBC_2.4 Flags: none Version: 3 0x00c0: Version: 1 File: libm.so.6 Cnt: 1 0x00d0: Name: GLIBC_2.4 Flags: none Version: 2 Last edited by NiLuJe; 09-21-2012 at 03:51 PM. |
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Thanks for being so patient with me. I did as you suggested, and this is the result:
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$ arm-none-linux-gnueabi-readelf -V kpdfview Version symbols section '.gnu.version' contains 245 entries: Addr: 000000000000a14a Offset: 0x00214a Link: 4 (.dynsym) 000: 0 (*local*) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 004: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 5 (GLIBCXX_3.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 008: 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 00c: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 010: 6 (CXXABI_ARM_1.3.3) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 014: 7 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 018: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 01c: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 5 (GLIBCXX_3.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 020: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 024: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 8 (GCC_3.5) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 028: 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 02c: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 030: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 7 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 034: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 038: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 03c: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 040: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 044: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 048: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 04c: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 050: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 054: 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 5 (GLIBCXX_3.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 058: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 05c: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 060: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 064: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 7 (GLIBC_2.4) 068: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 06c: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 070: 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 5 (GLIBCXX_3.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 074: 2 (GLIBC_2.4) a (GLIBC_2.7) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 078: 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 07c: 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 080: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 8 (GCC_3.5) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 084: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 088: 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 0 (*local*) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 08c: 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 090: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 5 (GLIBCXX_3.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 094: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 098: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 09c: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 0a0: 5 (GLIBCXX_3.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0a4: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0a8: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 0ac: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 0b0: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0b4: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0b8: 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 0bc: b (GCC_3.0) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0c0: 8 (GCC_3.5) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 0c4: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0c8: 8 (GCC_3.5) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0cc: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0d0: 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0d4: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 0d8: 1 (*global*) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0dc: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 8 (GCC_3.5) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0e0: a (GLIBC_2.7) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0e4: 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0e8: 7 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0 (*local*) 0ec: 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 9 (CXXABI_1.3) 2 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0f0: 3 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 4 (GLIBC_2.4) 0f4: 2 (GLIBC_2.4) Version needs section '.gnu.version_r' contains 6 entries: Addr: 0x000000000000a334 Offset: 0x002334 Link: 5 (.dynstr) 000000: Version: 1 File: libgcc_s.so.1 Cnt: 2 0x0010: Name: GCC_3.0 Flags: none Version: 11 0x0020: Name: GCC_3.5 Flags: none Version: 8 0x0030: Version: 1 File: libdl.so.2 Cnt: 1 0x0040: Name: GLIBC_2.4 Flags: none Version: 7 0x0050: Version: 1 File: libstdc++.so.6 Cnt: 3 0x0060: Name: CXXABI_1.3 Flags: none Version: 9 0x0070: Name: CXXABI_ARM_1.3.3 Flags: none Version: 6 0x0080: Name: GLIBCXX_3.4 Flags: none Version: 5 0x0090: Version: 1 File: libc.so.6 Cnt: 2 0x00a0: Name: GLIBC_2.7 Flags: none Version: 10 0x00b0: Name: GLIBC_2.4 Flags: none Version: 4 0x00c0: Version: 1 File: libpthread.so.0 Cnt: 1 0x00d0: Name: GLIBC_2.4 Flags: none Version: 3 0x00e0: Version: 1 File: libm.so.6 Cnt: 1 0x00f0: Name: GLIBC_2.4 Flags: none Version: 2 Code:
./kpdfview: /usr/lib/libstdc++.so.6: version `CXXABI_ARM_1.3.3' not found (required by ./kpdfview) ./kpdfview: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.7' not found (required by ./kpdfview) |
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@Kai771: Now you can look at the full output of readelf -a (pipe it to a file or your favorite pager), and search for GLIBC_2.7 & CXXABI_ARM_1.3.3, that should get you the name of the symbols causing problems. (Which then helps fixing it ^^).
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