NetBSD/lib/libpthread/Makefile

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Makefile

# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.14 2003/02/15 22:15:50 nathanw Exp $
#
WARNS= 2
.include <bsd.own.mk>
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/arch/${MACHINE_ARCH})
ARCHSUBDIR= ${MACHINE_ARCH}
.elif exists(${.CURDIR}/arch/${MACHINE_CPU})
ARCHSUBDIR= ${MACHINE_CPU}
.else
.BEGIN:
@echo "WARNING: no ARCHSUBDIR for ${MACHINE_ARCH}/${MACHINE_CPU}; skipping..."
.endif
INCS= pthread.h pthread_types.h pthread_queue.h
INCSDIR=/usr/include
.if defined(ARCHSUBDIR)
ARCHDIR= ${.CURDIR}/arch/${ARCHSUBDIR}
.PATH: ${ARCHDIR}
CPPFLAGS+= -I${ARCHDIR} -I${.CURDIR} -I${.OBJDIR} -D_LIBC
DPSRCS+= assym.h
assym.h: genassym.sh ${ARCHDIR}/genassym.cf
sh ${.CURDIR}/genassym.sh ${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${PROF} \
< ${ARCHDIR}/genassym.cf > assym.h.tmp && \
mv -f assym.h.tmp assym.h
LIB= pthread
#
# NOTE: When you create a new file for libpthread, make sure that pthread.c
# gets a reference to a symbol in that file. Otherwise, Unix's stupid static
# library semantics will end up discarding potentially important objects.
#
SRCS= pthread.c
SRCS+= pthread_alarms.c
SRCS+= pthread_barrier.c
SRCS+= pthread_cancelstub.c
SRCS+= pthread_cond.c
SRCS+= pthread_lock.c
SRCS+= pthread_mutex.c
SRCS+= pthread_run.c
SRCS+= pthread_rwlock.c
SRCS+= pthread_sa.c
SRCS+= pthread_sig.c
SRCS+= pthread_sleep.c
SRCS+= pthread_specific.c
SRCS+= pthread_stack.c
SRCS+= pthread_debug.c
SRCS+= sched.c
SRCS+= sem.c
# Architecture-dependent files
SRCS+= pthread_switch.S _context_u.S
.if exists(${ARCHDIR}/pthread_md.c)
SRCS+= pthread_md.c
.endif
pthread_switch.S _context_u.S: assym.h
debuglog: debuglog.o
$(CC) -o debuglog debuglog.o -lpthread
.include <bsd.lib.mk>
.else
.include <bsd.man.mk>
.include <bsd.files.mk>
.include <bsd.inc.mk>
.endif
# WARNS=2 sets -Wcast-qual. This causes problems for one of
# pthread_setspecific() and pthread_getspecific(), since the constness
# of the argument to setspecific() has to be discarded *somewhere*
# before returning it from getspecific().
CFLAGS+= -Wno-cast-qual