[Developer] x86_64 and g++

Jorge Torres jorge.torres.maldonado at gmail.com
Sat Apr 28 02:18:44 EST 2007


HI,

I had the same problem, but It was because I was using gcc-4.1 not
gcc-3.3and g++-
3.3

Solution (debian):
apt-get install gcc-3.3
apt-get install g++-3.3

then for OKL4 you should use the toolsuffix flag for buld.py script, like
this:
./tools/build.py machine=ia32_pc99 project=iguana wombat=True toolsuffix=-
3.3

Hope it helps,


Jorge

On 4/27/07, Carl van Schaik <carl.vanschaik at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> glee wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 26, 2007 at 11:36:43PM -0400, Ernesto Bascon wrote:
> >
> >> Hi okl4 guys:
> >>
> >> I have two questions:
> >>
> >> 1. I have a x86_64 machine running kubuntu 6.10 and was unsuccessful
> >> to build Wombat on my machine.  My compiler is gcc-4.1.1.
> >>   1. 1. With machine = ia32_pc99  I got:
> >>
> >>
> >
> > Try tweaking it and compiling with -m32.  your compiler probably
> > compiles 64-bit code by default.  I sometimes find commenting the
> > self.dict["CXXCOMSTR"] (for C++, similar for C and assembly) helpful in
> > trying to find out what exact flags the build system is passing to the
> > compiler or assembler.
> >
> Easer just to add "verbose_str=1" to the build command line. ie:
> ./tools/build.py machine=... ....  verbose_str=1
>
> >
> >> fenizios at Eia:~/okl4_release_1.4.1.1$ ./tools/build.py
> >> machine=ia32_pc99 project=iguana wombat=True simulate
> >> scons: Reading SConscript files ...
> >> scons: done reading SConscript files.
> >> scons: Building targets ...
> >> [CXX ] build/pistachio/object/pistachio/src/cache.o
> >> /tmp/ccxTWtsd.s: Assembler messages:
> >> /tmp/ccxTWtsd.s:41: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `mov'
> >> /tmp/ccxTWtsd.s:42: Error: Incorrect register `%rbp' used with `l'
> suffix
> >> /tmp/ccxTWtsd.s:107: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `mov'
> >> /tmp/ccxTWtsd.s:108: Error: Incorrect register `%rax' used with `l'
> suffix
> >> /tmp/ccxTWtsd.s:171: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `mov'
> >> /tmp/ccxTWtsd.s:172: Error: Incorrect register `%r8' used with `l'
> suffix
> >> /tmp/ccxTWtsd.s:220: Error: suffix or operands invalid for `mov'
> >> /tmp/ccxTWtsd.s:221: Error: Incorrect register `%rax' used with `l'
> suffix
> >> scons: *** [build/pistachio/object/pistachio/src/cache.o] Error 1
> >>
> >>   1.2. With machine=pc99_64 I got:
> >>
> >> fenizios at Eia:~/okl4_release_1.4.1.1$ ./tools/build.py machine=pc99_64
> >> project=iguana wombat=True simulate
> >> scons: Reading SConscript files ...
> >> architecture x86_64 is not yet supported by atomic_ops. supported:
> >> ['arm', 'ia32']
> >> /home/fenizios/okl4_release_1.4.1.1/pistachio/SConscript:84  init32.cc
> >> not found for x86_64
> >>
> >> so, how can I build Wombat on a x86_64 box? (I tried compiling
> >> ia32_pc99 on NetBSD 3.1 for AMD64 and got the same assembler errors).
> >>
> >>
> >> 2. Kenge provides a libc implementation for writing C programs on top
> >> of L4; do you provide the standard C++ library too?
> >>
> >> If yes, how can I build a program using it?
> >> If no, what do you think that must be done to support C++
> implementations?
> >>
> >>
> >
> > I do not think it currently has a standard C++ library.  It may be
> > possible to port an existing one.  On Wombat however, you
> > can of course run C++ applications.
> >
> >
> >
> >> Regards,
> >>
> >>
> >> Ernesto
> >>
> >
> >        - gl
> >
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