NetBSD/share/mk/bsd.kmod.mk

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# $NetBSD: bsd.kmod.mk,v 1.51 2002/03/26 23:13:08 fredette Exp $
.include <bsd.init.mk>
##### Basic targets
.PHONY: cleankmod kmodinstall load unload
beforedepend: machine-links
clean: cleankmod
realinstall: kmodinstall
##### Default values
S?= /sys
KERN= $S/kern
CFLAGS+= -ffreestanding ${COPTS}
CPPFLAGS+= -nostdinc -I. -I${.CURDIR} -isystem $S -isystem $S/arch
CPPFLAGS+= -D_KERNEL -D_LKM
DPSRCS+= ${SRCS:M*.l:.l=.c} ${SRCS:M*.y:.y=.c}
CLEANFILES+= ${DPSRCS} ${YHEADER:D${SRCS:M*.y:.y=.h}} \
machine ${MACHINE_CPU}
OBJS+= ${SRCS:N*.h:N*.sh:R:S/$/.o/g}
PROG?= ${KMOD}.o
MAN?= ${KMOD}.4
##### Build rules
realall: ${PROG}
${OBJS}: machine-links ${DPSRCS}
.if !empty(DPSRCS)
${DPSRCS}: machine-links
.endif
${PROG}: ${OBJS} ${DPADD}
${LD} -r ${LDFLAGS} -o tmp.o ${OBJS}
mv tmp.o ${.TARGET}
# XXX. This should be done a better way. It's @'d to reduce visual spew.
machine-links:
@rm -f machine && \
ln -s $S/arch/${MACHINE}/include machine
@rm -f ${MACHINE_CPU} && \
ln -s $S/arch/${MACHINE_CPU}/include ${MACHINE_CPU}
# XXX. it gets worse..
.if ${MACHINE} == "sun2" || ${MACHINE} == "sun3"
@rm -f sun68k && \
ln -s $S/arch/sun68k/include sun68k
.endif
##### Install rules
.if !target(kmodinstall)
_PROG:= ${DESTDIR}${KMODDIR}/${PROG} # installed path
.if !defined(UPDATE)
${_PROG}! ${PROG} # install rule
.if !defined(BUILD) && !make(all) && !make(${PROG})
${_PROG}! .MADE # no build at install
.endif
.else
${_PROG}: ${PROG} # install rule
.if !defined(BUILD) && !make(all) && !make(${PROG})
${_PROG}: .MADE # no build at install
.endif
.endif
${INSTALL_FILE} -o ${KMODOWN} -g ${KMODGRP} -m ${KMODMODE} \
${.ALLSRC} ${.TARGET}
kmodinstall:: ${_PROG}
.PRECIOUS: ${_PROG} # keep if install fails
.undef _PROG
.endif # !target(kmodinstall)
##### Clean rules
cleankmod:
rm -f a.out [Ee]rrs mklog core *.core \
${PROG} ${OBJS} ${LOBJS} ${CLEANFILES}
##### Custom rules
lint: ${LOBJS}
.if defined(LOBJS) && !empty(LOBJS)
${LINT} ${LINTFLAGS} ${LDFLAGS:M-L*} ${LOBJS} ${LDADD}
.endif
.if !target(load)
load: ${PROG}
/sbin/modload ${KMOD_LOADFLAGS} -o ${KMOD} ${PROG}
.endif
.if !target(unload)
unload:
/sbin/modunload -n ${KMOD}
.endif
##### Pull in related .mk logic
.include <bsd.man.mk>
.include <bsd.links.mk>
.include <bsd.dep.mk>
.include <bsd.sys.mk>
.-include "$S/arch/${MACHINE_CPU}/include/Makefile.inc"
.-include "$S/arch/${MACHINE}/include/Makefile.inc"