NetBSD/sys/conf/Makefile.kern.inc
gehenna 77a6b82b27 Merge the gehenna-devsw branch into the trunk.
This merge changes the device switch tables from static array to
dynamically generated by config(8).

- All device switches is defined as a constant structure in device drivers.

- The new grammer ``device-major'' is introduced to ``files''.

	device-major <prefix> char <num> [block <num>] [<rules>]

- All device major numbers must be listed up in port dependent majors.<arch>
  by using this grammer.

- Added the new naming convention.
  The name of the device switch must be <prefix>_[bc]devsw for auto-generation
  of device switch tables.

- The backward compatibility of loading block/character device
  switch by LKM framework is broken. This is necessary to convert
  from block/character device major to device name in runtime and vice versa.

- The restriction to assign device major by LKM is completely removed.
  We don't need to reserve LKM entries for dynamic loading of device switch.

- In compile time, device major numbers list is packed into the kernel and
  the LKM framework will refer it to assign device major number dynamically.
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# $NetBSD: Makefile.kern.inc,v 1.22 2002/09/06 13:18:43 gehenna Exp $
#
# This file contains common `MI' targets and definitions and it is included
# at the bottom of each `MD' ${MACHINE}/conf/Makefile.${MACHINE}. There are
# many `MI' definitions that should end up in here, but they are not yet.
#
# Each target in this file should be protected with `if !target(target)'
# or `if !commands(target)' and each variable should only be conditionally
# assigned `VAR ?= VALUE', so that everything can be overriden.
#
# DEBUG is set to -g if debugging.
# PROF is set to -pg if profiling.
#
# To specify debugging, add the config line: makeoptions DEBUG="-g"
# A better way is to specify -g only for a few files.
#
# makeoptions DEBUGLIST="uvm* trap if_*"
#
# all ports are expected to include bsd.own.mk for toolchain settings
##
## (0) toolchain settings for things that aren't part of the standard
## toolchain
##
DBSYM?= dbsym
MKDEP?= mkdep
STRIP?= strip
OBJCOPY?= objcopy
OBJDUMP?= objdump
CSCOPE?= cscope
MKID?= mkid
.MAKEOVERRIDES+=USETOOLS # make sure proper value is propagated
##
## (1) port independent source tree identification
##
# source tree is located via $S relative to the compilation directory
.ifndef S
S!= cd ../../../..; pwd
.endif
##
## (2) compile settings
##
## CPPFLAGS, CFLAGS, and AFLAGS must be set in the port's Makefile
##
INCLUDES?= -I. ${EXTRA_INCLUDES} -I$S/arch -I$S -nostdinc
CPPFLAGS+= ${INCLUDES} ${IDENT} ${PARAM} -D_KERNEL -D_KERNEL_OPT
DEFCOPTS?= -O2
COPTS?= ${DEFCOPTS}
DBG= # might contain unwanted -Ofoo
DEFWARNINGS?= yes
.if (${DEFWARNINGS} == "yes")
CWARNFLAGS+= -Werror -Wall -Wno-main -Wno-format-zero-length
WEAK_POINTERS?= no
.if !(${WEAK_POINTERS} == "yes")
CWARNFLAGS+= -Wpointer-arith
.endif
LOOSE_PROTOTYPES?= no
.if !(${LOOSE_PROTOTYPES} == "yes")
CWARNFLAGS+= -Wmissing-prototypes -Wstrict-prototypes
.endif
# XXX Delete -Wuninitialized for now, since the compiler doesn't
# XXX always get it right. --thorpej
CWARNFLAGS+= -Wno-uninitialized
.endif
CFLAGS+= -ffreestanding ${DEBUG} ${COPTS} ${CWARNFLAGS}
AFLAGS+= -D_LOCORE
# Define a set of xxx_G variables that will add -g to just those
# files that match the shell patterns given in ${DEBUGLIST}
#
.for i in ${DEBUGLIST}
.for j in ${CFILES:T:M$i.c}
${j:R}_G?= -g
.endfor
.endfor
# compile rules: rules are named ${TYPE}_${SUFFIX} where TYPE is NORMAL or
# NOPROF and SUFFIX is the file suffix, capitalized (e.g. C for a .c file).
NORMAL_C?= ${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${${<:T:R}_G} ${PROF} -c $<
NOPROF_C?= ${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${${<:T:R}_G} -c $<
NORMAL_S?= ${CC} ${AFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} -c $<
##
## (3) libkern and compat
##
## Set KERN_AS in the port Makefile to "obj" or "library". The
## default is "library", as documented in $S/lib/libkern/Makefile.inc.
##
### find out what to use for libkern
.include "$S/lib/libkern/Makefile.inc"
.ifndef PROF
LIBKERN?= ${KERNLIB}
.else
LIBKERN?= ${KERNLIB_PROF}
.endif
### find out what to use for libcompat
.include "$S/compat/common/Makefile.inc"
.ifndef PROF
LIBCOMPAT?= ${COMPATLIB}
.else
LIBCOMPAT?= ${COMPATLIB_PROF}
.endif
##
## (4) local objects, compile rules, and dependencies
##
## Each port should have a corresponding section with settings for
## MD_CFILES, MD_SFILES, and MD_OBJS, along with build rules for same.
##
MI_CFILES=devsw.c ioconf.c param.c
# the need for a MI_SFILES variable is dubitable at best
MI_OBJS=${MI_CFILES:S/.c/.o/}
param.c: $S/conf/param.c
rm -f param.c
cp $S/conf/param.c .
param.o: Makefile
.for _cfile in ${MI_CFILES}
${_cfile:T:R}.o: ${_cfile}
${NORMAL_C}
.endfor
##
## (5) link settings
##
## TEXTADDR (or LOADADDRESS), LINKFORMAT, and any EXTRA_LINKFLAGS must
## be set in the port's Makefile. The port specific definitions for
## LINKFLAGS_NORMAL and LINKFLAGS_DEBUG will added to the LINKFLAGS
## depending on the value of DEBUG.
##
# load lines for config "xxx" will be emitted as:
# xxx: ${SYSTEM_DEP} swapxxx.o
# ${SYSTEM_LD_HEAD}
# ${SYSTEM_LD} swapxxx.o
# ${SYSTEM_LD_TAIL}
SYSTEM_OBJ?= ${MD_OBJS} ${MI_OBJS} ${OBJS} ${LIBCOMPAT} ${LIBKERN}
SYSTEM_DEP?= Makefile ${SYSTEM_OBJ} .gdbinit
SYSTEM_LD_HEAD?= @rm -f $@
SYSTEM_LD?= @echo ${LD} ${LINKFLAGS} -o $@ '$${SYSTEM_OBJ}' vers.o; \
${LD} ${LINKFLAGS} -o $@ ${SYSTEM_OBJ} vers.o
SYSTEM_LD_TAIL?= @${SIZE} $@; chmod 755 $@
TEXTADDR?= ${LOADADDRESS} # backwards compatibility
LINKTEXT?= ${TEXTADDR:C/.+/-Ttext &/}
LINKDATA?= ${DATAADDR:C/.+/-Tdata &/}
ENTRYPOINT?= start
LINKENTRY?= ${ENTRYPOINT:C/.+/-e &/}
LINKFLAGS?= ${LINKFORMAT} ${LINKTEXT} ${LINKDATA} ${LINKENTRY} \
${EXTRA_LINKFLAGS}
LINKFLAGS_DEBUG?= -X
SYSTEM_LD_TAIL_DEBUG?=; \
echo mv -f $@ $@.gdb; mv -f $@ $@.gdb; \
echo ${STRIP} ${STRIPFLAGS} -o $@ $@.gdb; \
${STRIP} ${STRIPFLAGS} -o $@ $@.gdb
LINKFLAGS_NORMAL?= -S
STRIPFLAGS?= -g
DEBUG?=
.if ${DEBUG} == "-g"
SYSTEM_LD_TAIL+=${SYSTEM_LD_TAIL_DEBUG}
LINKFLAGS+= ${LINKFLAGS_DEBUG}
EXTRA_KERNELS+= ${KERNELS:@.KERNEL.@${.KERNEL.}.gdb@}
.elifndef PROF
LINKFLAGS+= ${LINKFLAGS_NORMAL}
.endif
SYSTEM_LD_TAIL+=${SYSTEM_LD_TAIL_EXTRA}
##
## (6) port independent targets and dependencies: assym.h, vers.o
##
.if !target(assym.h)
assym.h: $S/kern/genassym.sh ${GENASSYM} ${GENASSYM_EXTRAS}
cat ${GENASSYM} ${GENASSYM_EXTRAS} | \
sh $S/kern/genassym.sh ${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${PROF} \
> assym.h.tmp && \
mv -f assym.h.tmp assym.h
${MD_SFILES:C/\.[Ss]/.o/} ${SFILES:C/\.[Ss]/.o/}: assym.h
.endif
.if !target(vers.o)
newvers: vers.o
vers.o: ${SYSTEM_DEP} ${SYSTEM_SWAP_DEP} $S/conf/newvers.sh $S/conf/osrelease.sh
sh $S/conf/newvers.sh
${CC} ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${PROF} -c vers.c
.endif
# depend on root or device configuration
autoconf.o conf.o: Makefile
# depend on network or filesystem configuration
uipc_proto.o vfs_conf.o: Makefile
# depend on maxusers and CPU configuration
assym.h machdep.o: Makefile
##
## (7) misc targets: install, clean(dir), depend(all), lint, links, tags,
## cscope, mkid
##
## Any ports that have other stuff to be cleaned up should fill in
## EXTRA_CLEAN. Some ports may want different settings for
## KERNLINTFLAGS, MKDEP_CFLAGS, or MKDEP_AFLAGS.
##
.if !target(__CLEANKERNEL)
__CLEANKERNEL: .USE
@echo "${.TARGET}ing the kernel objects"
rm -f ${KERNELS} eddep tags *.[io] [a-z]*.s vers.c \
[Ee]rrs linterrs makelinks assym.h.tmp assym.h \
${EXTRA_KERNELS} ${EXTRA_CLEAN}
.endif
.if !target(kernelnames)
kernelnames:
@echo "${KERNELS} ${EXTRA_KERNELS}"
.endif
.if !target(__CLEANDEPEND)
__CLEANDEPEND: .USE
rm -f .depend
.endif
# do not !target these, the kern and compat Makefiles augment them
cleandir distclean: __CLEANKERNEL __CLEANDEPEND
clean: __CLEANKERNEL
depend: .depend
.if !target(.depend)
SRCS?= ${MD_SFILES} ${MD_CFILES} ${MI_CFILES} ${CFILES} ${SFILES}
MKDEP_AFLAGS?= ${AFLAGS}
MKDEP_CFLAGS?= ${CFLAGS}
.depend: ${SRCS} assym.h
${MKDEP} ${MKDEP_AFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${MD_SFILES} ${SFILES}
${MKDEP} -a ${MKDEP_CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${MD_CFILES} ${MI_CFILES} \
${CFILES}
cat ${GENASSYM} ${GENASSYM_EXTRAS} | \
sh $S/kern/genassym.sh ${MKDEP} -f assym.dep ${CFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS}
@sed -e 's/.*\.o:.*\.c/assym.h:/' < assym.dep >> .depend
@rm -f assym.dep
.endif
.if !target(dependall)
dependall: depend all
.endif
.if !target(lint)
ALLSFILES?= ${MD_SFILES} ${SFILES}
LINTSTUBS?= ${ALLSFILES:T:R:C/^.*$/LintStub_&.c/g}
KERNLINTFLAGS?= -hbxncez -Dvolatile=
.for _sfile in ${ALLSFILES}
LintStub_${_sfile:T:R}.c: ${_sfile} assym.h
${CC} -E -C ${AFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} ${_sfile} | \
awk -f $S/kern/genlintstub.awk >${.TARGET}
.endfor
lint: ${CFILES} ${LINTSTUBS} ${MI_CFILES} ${MD_CFILES}
@${LINT} ${KERNLINTFLAGS} ${CPPFLAGS} -UKGDB \
${CFILES} ${LINTSTUBS} ${MI_CFILES} ${MD_CFILES} | \
grep -v 'static function .* unused'
.endif
.if !target(install)
# The install target can be redefined by putting a
# install-kernel-${MACHINE_NAME} target into /etc/mk.conf
MACHINE_NAME!= uname -n
install: install-kernel-${MACHINE_NAME}
.if !target(install-kernel-${MACHINE_NAME}})
install-kernel-${MACHINE_NAME}:
rm -f ${DESTDIR}/onetbsd
ln ${DESTDIR}/netbsd ${DESTDIR}/onetbsd
cp netbsd ${DESTDIR}/nnetbsd
mv ${DESTDIR}/nnetbsd ${DESTDIR}/netbsd
.endif
.endif
.if !target(tags)
tags:
@echo "see $S/kern/Makefile for tags"
.endif
EXTRA_CLEAN+= cscope.out
.if !target(cscope.out)
cscope.out: Makefile depend
@echo Building cscope.out source database
@echo ${SRCS} `sed 's/[^:]*://;s/^ *//;s/ *\\\\ *$$//;' \
lib/kern/.depend lib/compat/.depend | tr ' ' '\n' | \
sed "s|^../../||" | sort -u` \
| ${CSCOPE} -k -i - -b `echo ${INCLUDES} | sed s/-nostdinc//`
# cscope doesn't write cscope.out if it's uptodate, so ensure
# make doesn't keep calling cscope when not needed.
@touch cscope.out
.endif
.if !target(cscope)
cscope: cscope.out
@${CSCOPE} -d
.endif
EXTRA_CLEAN+= ID
.if !target(mkid)
.PHONY: mkid
mkid: ID
ID: Makefile depend
@echo Building mkid database
@${MKID} `sed 's/[^:]*://;s/^ *//;s/ *\\\\ *$$//;' lib/kern/.depend \
lib/compat/.depend | tr ' ' '\n' | sed "s|^../../||" | sort -u` \
`sed 's/[^:]*://;s/^ *//;s/ *\\\\ *$$//;' .depend | tr ' ' '\n' \
| sort -u`
.endif
.include "${S}/gdbscripts/Makefile.inc"
EXTRA_CLEAN+= .gdbinit
.gdbinit: Makefile ${S}/gdbscripts/Makefile.inc
@echo building GDB initialization file
rm -f .gdbinit
.for __gdbinit in ${SYS_GDBINIT}
echo "source ${S}/gdbscripts/${__gdbinit}" >> .gdbinit
.endfor
.if defined(GDBINIT) && !empty(GDBINIT)
.for __gdbinit in ${GDBINIT}
echo "source ${__gdbinit}" >> .gdbinit
.endfor
.endif
##
## the end
##