NetBSD/compat
mrg 0537635d0c for 64 bit mips platforms where we built userland largely as n32 by
default, build a handful of tools as n64 so they work properly.

unfortunately, they're also static as dynamic n64 has a problem.

of these tools pstat is probably the lowest hanging fruit to convert
to sysctl.  systat would be close were it not for the netstat screen,
which includes netstat itself.

the rest are difficult to perhaps foolish.


the upside is that netstat, pmap and fstat all work properly now.
2016-12-23 10:19:57 +00:00
..
amd64/i386 add LIBGCC_MACHINE_ARCH 2016-10-22 20:33:51 +00:00
arm Make clang happy by adding -mfpu=none to -mfloat-abi=soft 2015-07-05 20:19:29 +00:00
dirshack
mips64 set LIBC_MACHINE_ARCH otherwise we don't get 'double' intrinsics. 2016-10-07 19:10:37 +00:00
powerpc64/powerpc Support building the xorg X11 libraries under MKCOMPAT. 2015-06-24 22:20:24 +00:00
riscv64/rv32 Support building the xorg X11 libraries under MKCOMPAT. 2015-06-24 22:20:24 +00:00
sparc64/sparc Support building the xorg X11 libraries under MKCOMPAT. 2015-06-24 22:20:24 +00:00
Makefile
Makefile.compat
README
archdirs.mk Only support oabi for earm* 2015-05-27 15:35:23 +00:00
compatsubdir.mk remove the xfree86 reachover makefiles and the vast majority of 2015-07-23 08:03:24 +00:00
exec.mk for 64 bit mips platforms where we built userland largely as n32 by 2016-12-23 10:19:57 +00:00
m32.mk

README

$NetBSD: README,v 1.8 2012/03/29 18:35:11 wiz Exp $


Building multi-ABI libraries for NetBSD platforms.


src/compat has a framework to (re)build the libraries shipped with
NetBSD for a different ABI than the default for that platform.  This
allows 32-bit libraries for the amd64 and sparc64 ports, and enables
the mips64 port to support all three of old-style 32-bit ("o32"), the
new 32-bit (default, "n32", 64-bit CPU required) or the 64-bit ABI.


The basic premise is to re-set $MAKEOBJDIR to fresh subdirectory
underneath src/compat and rebuild the libraries with a different set
of options.  Each platform wanting support should create their port
subdirectory directly in src/compat, and then one subdirectory in here
for each ABI required, e.g., src/compat/amd64/i386 is where we build
the 32-bit compat libraries for the amd64 port.  In each of these
subdirectories, a small Makefile and makefile fragment should exist.  The
Makefile should set BSD_MK_COMPAT_FILE to equal the fragment, and then
include "../../compatsubdir.mk".  E.g., amd64/i386/Makefile has:

	BSD_MK_COMPAT_FILE=${.CURDIR}/bsd.i386.mk

	.include "../../compatsubdir.mk"

In the makefile fragment any changes to ABI flags are passed here
and the MLIBDIR variable must be set to the subdirectory in /usr/lib
where libraries for the ABI will be installed.  There are a couple of
helper Makefiles around.  amd64/i386/bsd.i386.mk looks like:

	LD+=			-m elf_i386
	MLIBDIR=		i386
	LIBC_MACHINE_ARCH=	${MLIBDIR}
	COMMON_MACHINE_ARCH=	${MLIBDIR}
	KVM_MACHINE_ARCH=	${MLIBDIR}
	PTHREAD_MACHINE_ARCH=	${MLIBDIR}
	BFD_MACHINE_ARCH=	${MLIBDIR}
	CSU_MACHINE_ARCH=	${MLIBDIR}
	CRYPTO_MACHINE_CPU=	${MLIBDIR}
	LDELFSO_MACHINE_CPU=	${MLIBDIR}

	.include "${NETBSDSRCDIR}/compat/m32.mk"

and the referenced m32.mk looks like:

	COPTS+=			-m32
	CPUFLAGS+=		-m32
	LDADD+=			-m32
	LDFLAGS+=		-m32
	MKDEPFLAGS+=		-m32

	.include "Makefile.compat"


compatsubdir.mk holds the list of subdirectories (the libraries and
ld.elf_so) to build with this ABI.

archdirs.mk holds the list of subdirectories for each port.

Makefile.compat has the basic framework to force the right paths for
library and ld.elf_so linkage.  It contains a hack to create subdirectories
in the build that should be fixed.

dirshack/Makefile is a hack to get objdirs created timely, and should
be fixed in a better way.



mrg@eterna.com.au
december 2009