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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.12 2003/11/15 20:26:02 thorpej Exp $
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#
# from: @(#)Makefile 8.2 (Berkeley) 3/21/94
# Makefile for kernel tags files, init_sysent, etc.
.include <bsd.sys.mk> # for HOST_SH
all:
@echo "make tags, links, init_sysent.c, or vnode_if.c only"
@false
SYSCALLSRC = makesyscalls.sh syscalls.conf syscalls.master
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init_sysent.c syscalls.c ../sys/syscall.h ../sys/syscallargs.h: ${SYSCALLSRC}
${HOST_SH} makesyscalls.sh syscalls.conf syscalls.master
VNODEIFSRC = vnode_if.sh vnode_if.src
vnode_if.c ../sys/vnode_if.h: ${VNODEIFSRC}
${HOST_SH} vnode_if.sh vnode_if.src
# Kernel tags:
# Tags files are built in the top-level directory for each architecture,
# with a makefile listing the architecture-dependent files, etc. The list
# of common files is in ./Make.tags.inc. Links to the correct tags file
# are placed in each source directory. We need to have links to tags files
# from the generic directories that are relative to the machine type, even
# via remote mounts; therefore we use symlinks to $SYSTAGS, which points at
# ${SYSDIR}/arch/${MACHINE}/tags.
# Note: only a couple of architectures are currently working right. Add more
# to ARCH as you fix them. Use the i386 as a model.
ARCH= i386 mac68k
SYSTAGS=/var/db/sys_tags
SYSDIR=..
.ifmake links
# Directories in which to place tags links (other than machine-dependent):
# The invocation below returns every directory that contains sources, the idea
# being, in the face of a constantly varying source tree, that this will be
# easier to maintain than a fixed list.
DGEN!= (cd ${SYSDIR}; \
find -H . -name arch -prune -o -name "*.[chs]" -print | \
sed -e 's@^\./@@' -e 's@/[^/]*\..*@@' | sort -t / -u )
.endif
tags::
-for i in ${ARCH}; do \
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(cd ../arch/$$i && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} tags); done
links::
rm -f ${SYSTAGS}
ln -s ${SYSDIR}/arch/${MACHINE}/tags ${SYSTAGS}
-for i in ${DGEN}; do \
(cd ../$$i && { rm -f tags; ln -s ${SYSTAGS} tags; }); done
-for i in ${ARCH}; do \
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(cd ../arch/$$i && ${MAKE} ${MFLAGS} SYSTAGS=${SYSTAGS} links); done