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Open <code>config.mk</code> in a text editor and edit the following lines.  
Open <code>config.mk</code> in a text editor and edit the following lines.  
  toolchains_base=/opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain # Where you want to install the toolchain
  toolchains_base=/opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain # Where you want to install the toolchain
  pass2_languages=c,c++,objc,obj-c++            # Which languages you want to build support for
  pass2_languages=c,c++.                        # Which languages you want to build support for
  thread_model=single                          # support only for single threads
  thread_model=single                          # support only for single threads
  use_kos_patches=0                            # Set this 0 to ensure raw toolchain with no patches
  use_kos_patches=0                            # Set this 0 to ensure raw toolchain with no patches
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  make
  make


You can now use the compilers stored at <code>/opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain/sh-elf/bin</code> and <code>/opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain/arm-eabi/bin</code> to compile libronin. You may need to modify <code>Makefile</code> included with libronin to include the path to the compilers.  
You can now use the compilers stored at <code>/opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain/sh-elf/bin</code> and <code>/opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain/arm-eabi/bin</code> to compile libronin. You may need to modify <code>Makefile</code> and <code>zlib/Makefile</code> included with libronin to include the path to the compilers.  


You may delete the <code>kos</code> folder that you cloned using git earlier once your toolchain is successfully installed.
You may delete the <code>kos</code> folder that you cloned using git earlier once your toolchain is successfully installed.

Revision as of 11:30, 23 June 2023

libronin is a software development library similar to KallistiOS. It was developed by Marcus Comstedt, Peter Bortas and Per Hedbor. It is used in DreamSNES, ScummVM, and Cave Story. It is primarily known for its use in projects by Marcus Comstedt and histat.

Projects using libronin

Release history

libronin's latest release was in 2016.[1]

  • Libronin 0.1 (2002-02-03)
  • Libronin 0.2 (2002-02-27)
  • Libronin 0.3 (2002-04-21)
  • Libronin 0.4 (2003-05-04)
  • Libronin 0.5 (2008-01-01)
  • Libronin 0.6 (2016-09-26)

Building a toolchain for libronin

The standard KallistiOS sh-elf toolchain contains patches that prevent it from working with libronin; however, KallistiOS's dc-chain script can be used to easily build a libronin-compatible raw toolchain. You can build this toolchain to a separate directory than an existing KallistiOS toolchain.

Create a directory to hold the toolchain and give yourself ownership:

sudo mkdir -p /opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain
sudo chown -R $USER:$USER /opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain

Clone the KallistiOS repo somewhere convenient:

git clone https://github.com/KallistiOS/KallistiOS.git kos

Enter the toolchain directory:

cd kos/util/dc-chain

Copy over one of the default configuration files:

cp config.mk.sample.testing config.mk

Open config.mk in a text editor and edit the following lines.

toolchains_base=/opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain # Where you want to install the toolchain
pass2_languages=c,c++.                        # Which languages you want to build support for
thread_model=single                           # support only for single threads
use_kos_patches=0                             # Set this 0 to ensure raw toolchain with no patches
auto_fixup_sh4_newlib=0                       # Set this 0 to skip copying KOS Newlib headers into toolchain

And finally, download and build the toolchain.

make

You can now use the compilers stored at /opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain/sh-elf/bin and /opt/toolchains/dc/roninchain/arm-eabi/bin to compile libronin. You may need to modify Makefile and zlib/Makefile included with libronin to include the path to the compilers.

You may delete the kos folder that you cloned using git earlier once your toolchain is successfully installed.

Source

References

  1. [1], Libronin | DC Evolution - The Dreamcast Resource