Support host multilib build
This change basically ported our target multilib to the host side.
It supports 2 host build modes: x86 and x86_64 multilib build.
For now you need to set "BUILD_HOST_64bit=true" to switch to x86_64
multilib build. Later we'll default to x86_64 build and have a flag
to force 32-bit only build, which may be needed by SDK build.
In host module definition, like in target ones, you can use the
following
LOCAL variables to set up multilib configuration:
LOCAL_MULTILIB: can be "both", "first", "32" or "64".
It also supports the same set of arch or 32-vs-64 specific LOCAL
variables.
By default, it builds only for the first arch.
To keep path compatibility, in x86_64 build files are still output to
out/host/linux-x86; Both 32-bit and 64-bit executables are in
out/host/linux-86/bin;
In x86_64 build 32-bit shared libraries are installed to
out/host/linux-x86/lib32
and 64-bit shared libraries are installed to out/host/linux-x86/lib;
32-bit object files are output to out/host/linux-x86/obj32 and 64-bit
object files
are output to out/host/linux-x86/obj.
Bug: 13751317
Change-Id: I6044f83b7db369a33e05209e8c588eb6dc83409f
diff --git a/core/clang/config.mk b/core/clang/config.mk
index c598e7d..d44be52 100644
--- a/core/clang/config.mk
+++ b/core/clang/config.mk
@@ -47,10 +47,13 @@
CLANG_CONFIG_TARGET_EXTRA_LDFLAGS :=
# HOST config
-ifneq ($(strip $(BUILD_HOST_64bit)),)
-include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/clang/HOST_x86_64.mk
-else
+clang_2nd_arch_prefix :=
include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/clang/HOST_$(HOST_ARCH).mk
+
+# HOST_2ND_ARCH config
+ifdef HOST_2ND_ARCH
+clang_2nd_arch_prefix := $(HOST_2ND_ARCH_VAR_PREFIX)
+include $(BUILD_SYSTEM)/clang/HOST_$(HOST_2ND_ARCH).mk
endif
# TARGET config