# SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0 zephyr_library() zephyr_library_sources(libc-hooks.c) # Zephyr normally uses -ffreestanding, which with current GNU toolchains # means that the flag macros used by newlib 3.x to signal # support for PRI.64 macros are not present. To make them available we # need to hook into the include path before the system files and # explicitly include the newlib header that provides those macros. zephyr_include_directories(include) # LIBC_*_DIR may or may not have been set by the toolchain. E.g. when # using ZEPHYR_TOOLCHAIN_VARIANT=cross-compile it will be either up to the # toolchain to know where it's libc implementation is, or if it is # unable to, it will be up to the user to specify LIBC_*_DIR vars to # point to a newlib implementation. Note that this does not change the # directory order if LIBC_INCLUDE_DIR is already a system header # directory. if(LIBC_INCLUDE_DIR) zephyr_include_directories(${LIBC_INCLUDE_DIR}) endif() if(LIBC_LIBRARY_DIR) set(LIBC_LIBRARY_DIR_FLAG -L${LIBC_LIBRARY_DIR}) endif() # define __LINUX_ERRNO_EXTENSIONS__ so we get errno defines like -ESHUTDOWN # used by the network stack zephyr_compile_definitions(__LINUX_ERRNO_EXTENSIONS__) zephyr_link_libraries( m c ${LIBC_LIBRARY_DIR_FLAG} # NB: Optional $<$:-u_printf_float> $<$:-u_scanf_float> gcc # Lib C depends on libgcc. e.g. libc.a(lib_a-fvwrite.o) references __aeabi_idiv ) if(CONFIG_NEWLIB_LIBC_NANO) zephyr_link_libraries( -specs=nano.specs ) zephyr_compile_options( -specs=nano.specs ) endif()