NetBSD/sys/rump/Makefile.rump

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# $NetBSD: Makefile.rump,v 1.57 2010/05/11 21:08:07 pooka Exp $
#
WARNS?= 3 # XXX: src/sys won't compile with -Wsign-compare yet
NOLINT= # kernel code
.include <bsd.own.mk>
# If RUMPKMOD is _not_ set (only on capable archs, from bsd.own.mk),
# use rump ABI instead of the NetBSD kernel ABI.
.ifndef RUMPKMOD
CPPFLAGS:= -I${RUMPTOP}/include ${CPPFLAGS}
CPPFLAGS+= -D_RUMPKERNEL
.else
CPPFLAGS+= -D_RUMP_NATIVE_ABI
.endif
CFLAGS+= -ffreestanding -fno-strict-aliasing
CWARNFLAGS+= -Wno-format-zero-length -Wno-pointer-sign
CPPFLAGS+= -D_KERNEL -DMULTIPROCESSOR -D_MODULE -DMODULAR
CPPFLAGS+= -DMAXUSERS=32
CPPFLAGS+= -DDIAGNOSTIC
CPPFLAGS+= -DCOMPAT_50
CPPFLAGS+= -DDEBUGPRINT
CPPFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR} -I.
CPPFLAGS+= -I${RUMPTOP}/../../common/include -I${RUMPTOP}/../arch
CPPFLAGS+= -I${RUMPTOP}/include
CPPFLAGS+= -I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/opt
CPPFLAGS+= -nostdinc -I${RUMPTOP}/..
LDFLAGS+= -T ${RUMPTOP}/ldscript.rump
#CPPFLAGS+= -DDEBUG
# kernel libs should not get linked against libc
# XXX: actually, we would like to enable this but cannot, since it
# also leaves out libgcc, it causes problems on some platforms.
# revisit some day.
#LDFLAGS+= -nodefaultlibs
# make sure __NetBSD__ gets defined (for builds on non-NetBSD)
CPPFLAGS+= -D__NetBSD__
RUMPKERNEL= This is NetBSD and I am the rump. Good evening.
# workaround: evbppc is not a well-defined arch
.if (${MACHINE} == "evbppc")
CPPFLAGS+= -DPPC_OEA
.endif
# If this file changes, we need a full rebuild
DPSRCS+= ${RUMPTOP}/Makefile.rump
#
# Rename library symbols before use. If a symbol does not already belong
# to a rump namespace ("rump" or "RUMP"), prefix it with "rumpns". This
# avoids accidentally linking any kernel symbol against host platform
# libraries. The only non-renamed symbols are linkset delimiters and
# the GOT, which are more a property of the compiler than the kernel.
#
# Some toolchains generate unresolved symbols which are supposed to be
# satisfied by the toolchain itself when the program is linked.
# Unfortunately, we do not know which of the symbols are generated by
# the toolchain. Worse, they vary from platform to platform and
# toolchain to toolchain. The good news, however, is that this will
# be detected by a compile-time failure, so we can fairly easily manage
# a quirktable here.
#
# We also allow calling ourselves externally with e.g.:
# make -f /sys/rump/Makefile.rump RUMP_SYMREN=ffs.kobj
#
.if ${MACHINE_CPU} == "mips"
_SYMQUIRK='|_gp_disp'
.elif ${MACHINE_CPU} == "hppa"
_SYMQUIRK='|\$$\$$'
.elif ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc64"
_SYMQUIRK="|PF_funcs"
.endif
#
# Prefix quirks. At least one toolchain generates global
# symbols with prefixes which really need to remain as prefixes
# (i.e. the '.' on the front of some ppc64 globals). The
# way to know if you have the problem is if you get later
# complaints about symbols like 'rumpns_XrumpBLAH' or 'XrumpBLAH';
# the 'X' part was added by the toolchain and will need to
# be mentioned here.
#
.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc64"
_PQ="\.?"
.else
_PQ=
.endif
rump_symren: __archivebuild
.if !defined(RUMP_SYMREN)
@echo "Must supply RUMP_SYMREN for target rump_symren"
@false
.endif
# if we are called from lib build (RUMP_SYMREN is not specified),
# build the arrrrchive. otherwise just rename symbols.
__archivebuild: .USE
.if defined(RUMP_SYMREN) && defined(RUMPTOP)
@echo "ERROR: RUMP_SYMREN can only be used standalone"
@false
.endif
.if defined(RUMP_SYMREN)
${_MKMSG} " symbol rename " ${RUMP_SYMREN}
.else
${_MKTARGET_BUILD}
rm -f ${.TARGET}
${AR} ${_ARFL} ${.TARGET} `NM=${NM} ${LORDER} ${.ALLSRC:M*o} | ${TSORT}`
.endif
${NM} -go ${RUMP_SYMREN:U${.TARGET}} | ${TOOL_AWK} ' \
$$NF!~/^'${_PQ}'(rump|RUMP|__|_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE'${_SYMQUIRK}')/ \
{s = $$NF; sub(/^'${_PQ}'/, "&rumpns_", s); print $$NF, s}' \
| sort | uniq > renametab.${.TARGET}
${OBJCOPY} --preserve-dates --redefine-syms \
renametab.${.TARGET} ${RUMP_SYMREN:U${.TARGET}}
rm -f renametab.${.TARGET}
.if !defined(RUMP_SYMREN)
${AR} ${_ARRANFL} ${.TARGET}
.endif
_BSD_IOCONF_MK_USER_=1
.include <bsd.ioconf.mk>
.-include "${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sys/arch/${MACHINE_CPU}/include/Makefile.inc"
.-include "${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sys/arch/${MACHINE}/include/Makefile.inc"