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# Variable naming conventions:
# TARGET_*: A build system variable specifying a property for building for
# the target platform (usually Haiku). E.g. TARGET_CC specifies the
# compiler when building a target for the target platform.
# HOST_*: A build system variable specifying a property of the platform
# hosting the build. E.g. HOST_CC specifies the compiler when
# building a target for the host platform (a build tool for
# instance).
# HAIKU_*: A build system variable specifying a build system property. Usually
# directory paths and the like.
#pragma mark - container settings
# Haiku image
HAIKU_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME = haiku-image-container ;
HAIKU_CONTAINER_GRIST on $(HAIKU_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME) = HaikuImage ;
HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_CONTAINER_VAR on $(HAIKU_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME)
= HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_IMAGE ;
HAIKU_INSTALL_TARGETS_VAR on $(HAIKU_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME)
= HAIKU_IMAGE_INSTALL_TARGETS ;
# network boot archive
HAIKU_NET_BOOT_ARCHIVE_CONTAINER_NAME = haiku-netboot-archive-container ;
HAIKU_CONTAINER_GRIST on $(HAIKU_NET_BOOT_ARCHIVE_CONTAINER_NAME)
= NetBootArchive ;
# HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_CONTAINER_VAR -- update only mode not supported
HAIKU_INSTALL_TARGETS_VAR on $(HAIKU_NET_BOOT_ARCHIVE_CONTAINER_NAME)
= HAIKU_NET_BOOT_ARCHIVE_INSTALL_TARGETS ;
# alternative gcc archive
HAIKU_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_ARCHIVE_CONTAINER_NAME
= haiku-alternative-gcc-archive-container ;
HAIKU_CONTAINER_GRIST on $(HAIKU_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_ARCHIVE_CONTAINER_NAME)
= AlternativeGCCArchive ;
# HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_CONTAINER_VAR -- update only mode not supported
HAIKU_INSTALL_TARGETS_VAR on $(HAIKU_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_ARCHIVE_CONTAINER_NAME)
= HAIKU_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_ARCHIVE_INSTALL_TARGETS ;
# boot floppy
HAIKU_FLOPPY_BOOT_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME = haiku-boot-floppy-container ;
HAIKU_CONTAINER_GRIST on $(HAIKU_FLOPPY_BOOT_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME)
= FloppyBootImage ;
# HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_CONTAINER_VAR -- update only mode not supported
HAIKU_INSTALL_TARGETS_VAR on $(HAIKU_FLOPPY_BOOT_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME)
= HAIKU_FLOPPY_BOOT_IMAGE_INSTALL_TARGETS ;
# boot CD image
HAIKU_CD_BOOT_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME = haiku-boot-cd-container ;
HAIKU_CONTAINER_GRIST on $(HAIKU_CD_BOOT_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME) = CDBootImage ;
# HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_CONTAINER_VAR -- update only mode not supported
HAIKU_INSTALL_TARGETS_VAR on $(HAIKU_CD_BOOT_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME)
= HAIKU_CD_BOOT_IMAGE_INSTALL_TARGETS ;
# boot CD for PPC image
HAIKU_CD_BOOT_PPC_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME = haiku-boot-cd-ppc-container ;
HAIKU_CONTAINER_GRIST on $(HAIKU_CD_BOOT_PPC_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME) = CDBootPPCImage ;
# HAIKU_INCLUDE_IN_CONTAINER_VAR -- update only mode not supported
HAIKU_INSTALL_TARGETS_VAR on $(HAIKU_CD_BOOT_PPC_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME)
= HAIKU_CD_BOOT_PPC_IMAGE_INSTALL_TARGETS ;
# Haiku image/install defaults
HAIKU_DEFAULT_IMAGE_NAME = haiku.image ;
HAIKU_DEFAULT_IMAGE_DIR = $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) ;
HAIKU_DEFAULT_VMWARE_IMAGE_NAME = haiku.vmdk ;
HAIKU_DEFAULT_INSTALL_DIR = /Haiku ;
HAIKU_DEFAULT_IMAGE_SIZE ?= 220 ; # 220 MB
HAIKU_DEFAULT_IMAGE_LABEL ?= Haiku ;
# Haiku CD defaults
HAIKU_DEFAULT_CD_NAME = haiku-cd.iso ;
HAIKU_DEFAULT_CD_DIR = $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) ;
HAIKU_DEFAULT_CD_LABEL = Haiku ;
# Haiku Anyboot defaults
HAIKU_DEFAULT_ANYBOOT_NAME = haiku-anyboot.image ;
HAIKU_DEFAULT_ANYBOOT_DIR = $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) ;
HAIKU_DEFAULT_ANYBOOT_LABEL ?= Haiku ;
# analyze and optionally replace jam's target parameters
ProcessCommandLineArguments ;
# include libgccObjects
{
local libgccObjects = [ GLOB $(HAIKU_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) : libgccObjects ] ;
if ! $(libgccObjects) {
ECHO "No `libgccObjects' found in"
"$(HAIKU_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR)!" ;
EXIT "Please run ./configure in the source tree's root directory"
"again!" ;
}
LOCATE on libgccObjects = $(HAIKU_BUILD_OUTPUT_DIR) ;
include libgccObjects ;
}
# supported debug levels
HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS = 0 1 2 3 4 5 ;
# BeOS, BONE, Dan0 compatible platforms
HAIKU_BEOS_COMPATIBLE_PLATFORMS = haiku r5 bone dano haiku_host ;
HAIKU_BONE_COMPATIBLE_PLATFORMS = haiku bone dano haiku_host ;
HAIKU_DANO_COMPATIBLE_PLATFORMS = haiku dano haiku_host ;
HAIKU_HAIKU_COMPATIBLE_PLATFORMS = haiku haiku_host ;
# configuration header directories
HAIKU_CONFIG_HEADERS = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) build user_config_headers ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) build config_headers ] ;
#pragma mark -
# haiku target platform settings
# analyze GCC version
HAIKU_GCC_VERSION = [ FAnalyzeGCCVersion HAIKU_GCC_RAW_VERSION ] ;
# enable GCC -pipe option, if requested
if $(HAIKU_USE_GCC_PIPE) = 1 {
HAIKU_GCC_BASE_FLAGS = -pipe ;
}
# disable strict aliasing on anything newer than gcc 2 as it may lead to
# unexpected results. also disable the tree-vrp (value range propagation)
# optimization for now as with the current gcc4 version we are using this
# results in some broken code.
# TODO: remove the -fno-strict-aliasing option when all code has been
# analyzed/fixed with regard to aliasing.
# TODO: retest/remove the -fno-tree-vrp option as soon as we have updated our
# gcc4 compiler.
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[1]) >= 3 {
HAIKU_GCC_BASE_FLAGS += -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-tree-vrp ;
}
# TODO: With Haiku as the host platform, this does not appear to be set up
# correctly, at least when compiling the libbe_test target platform. When
# enabling the lines below, these flags suddenly appear as link flags passed
# to ld as well.
#if $(HOST_GCC_VERSION[1]) >= 3 {
# HOST_GCC_BASE_FLAGS += -fno-strict-aliasing -fno-tree-vrp ;
#}
# override gcc 2.95.3's header directory -- strictly necessary only when using
# the BeOS native compiler (since its headers are incompatible), but it doesn't
# harm for the cross-compiler either.
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[1]) = 2 {
HAIKU_GCC_HEADERS_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build gcc-2.95.3 ] ;
}
# the subdirectory into which the alternative GCC libraries are to be installed
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[1]) = 2 {
HAIKU_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_LIB_SUBDIR = gcc2 ;
} else {
HAIKU_ALTERNATIVE_GCC_LIB_SUBDIR = gcc4 ;
}
# initial state for flags etc.
HAIKU_C++ ?= $(HAIKU_CC) ;
HAIKU_LINK = $(HAIKU_CC) ;
HAIKU_LINKFLAGS = $(HAIKU_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) ;
HAIKU_HDRS = [ FStandardHeaders ] ;
HAIKU_CCFLAGS = $(HAIKU_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) -nostdinc ;
HAIKU_C++FLAGS = $(HAIKU_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) -nostdinc ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_CCFLAGS = $(HAIKU_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_C++FLAGS = $(HAIKU_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) ;
HAIKU_DEFINES = __HAIKU__ ;
HAIKU_NO_WERROR ?= 0 ;
# distro compatibility level defines
HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY ?= "default" ;
switch $(HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY) {
case official : {
HAIKU_DEFINES += HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY_OFFICIAL ;
HAIKU_INCLUDE_TRADEMARKS = "" ;
}
case compatible : {
HAIKU_DEFINES += HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY_COMPATIBLE ;
HAIKU_INCLUDE_TRADEMARKS = "" ;
}
case "default" : {
HAIKU_DEFINES += HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY_DEFAULT ;
HAIKU_INCLUDE_TRADEMARKS = ;
}
case * : Exit "Invalid value for HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY:"
$(HAIKU_DISTRO_COMPATIBILITY) ;
}
# analyze the gcc machine spec to determine HAIKU_CPU
switch $(HAIKU_GCC_MACHINE) {
case i?86-* : HAIKU_CPU = x86 ;
case x86_64-* : HAIKU_CPU = x86_64 ;
case powerpc-* : HAIKU_CPU = ppc ;
case m68k-* : HAIKU_CPU = m68k ;
case mipsel-* : HAIKU_CPU = mipsel ;
case arm-* : HAIKU_CPU = arm ;
case * : Exit "Unsupported gcc target machine:"
$(HAIKU_GCC_MACHINE) ;
}
# determine the endianness of the host
switch $(HOST_GCC_MACHINE) {
case amd64-* : HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 ;
case i?86-* : HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 ;
case powerpc-* : HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN = 1 ;
case x86_64-* : HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 ;
# the following are rather unlikely as hosts ...
case arm-* : HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 ;
case m68k-* : HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN = 1 ;
case mipsel-* : HAIKU_HOST_IS_BIG_ENDIAN = 0 ;
case * : Exit "Unsupported gcc host machine:" $(HOST_GCC_MACHINE) ;
}
switch $(HAIKU_CPU) {
case ppc :
{
HAIKU_DEFINES += __POWERPC__ ;
HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM = openfirmware ;
HAIKU_BOOT_FLOPPY_IMAGE_SIZE = 1440 ; # in kB
# offset in floppy image (>= sizeof(haiku_loader))
HAIKU_BOOT_ARCHIVE_IMAGE_OFFSET = 192 ; # in kB - unused yet
}
case arm :
{
HAIKU_DEFINES += __ARM__ ;
HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM = u-boot ;
HAIKU_BOOT_BOARD ?= verdex ;
HAIKU_BOOT_FLOPPY_IMAGE_SIZE = 1440 ;
# in kB (there is not really a floppy on the gumstix ;) )
# offset in floppy image (>= sizeof(haiku_loader))
HAIKU_BOOT_ARCHIVE_IMAGE_OFFSET = 192 ; # in kB - unused yet
HAIKU_NO_WERROR = 1 ;
# we use #warning as placeholders for things to write...
}
case x86 :
{
HAIKU_DEFINES += __INTEL__ ;
HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM = bios_ia32 ;
HAIKU_BOOT_FLOPPY_IMAGE_SIZE = 2880 ; # in kB
# offset in floppy image (>= sizeof(haiku_loader))
HAIKU_BOOT_ARCHIVE_IMAGE_OFFSET = 300 ; # in kB
# yasm is required for target arch x86
if ! $(HAIKU_YASM) {
Exit "HAIKU_YASM not set. Please re-run configure." ;
}
}
case x86_64 :
{
HAIKU_DEFINES += __x86_64__ ;
HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM = bios_ia32 ;
HAIKU_BOOT_FLOPPY_IMAGE_SIZE = 2880 ; # in kB
# offset in floppy image (>= sizeof(haiku_loader))
HAIKU_BOOT_ARCHIVE_IMAGE_OFFSET = 300 ; # in kB
# yasm is required for target arch x86_64
if ! $(HAIKU_YASM) {
Exit "HAIKU_YASM not set. Please re-run configure." ;
}
}
case m68k :
{
HAIKU_DEFINES += __M68K__ ;
HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM ?= atari_m68k ;
switch $(HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM) {
case atari_m68k :
{
HAIKU_BOOT_FLOPPY_IMAGE_SIZE = 1440 ; # in kB
}
case amiga_m68k :
{
# for now we have trouble reading from double-sided images
HAIKU_BOOT_FLOPPY_IMAGE_SIZE = 880 ; # in kB
}
}
# offset in floppy image (>= sizeof(haiku_loader))
HAIKU_BOOT_ARCHIVE_IMAGE_OFFSET = 300 ; # in kB
HAIKU_NO_WERROR = 1 ;
# we use #warning as placeholders for things to write...
}
case mipsel :
{
HAIKU_DEFINES += __MIPSEL__ ;
# RouterBOARD firmware (ELF image over TFTP)
HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM = routerboard_mipsel ;
# offset in floppy image (>= sizeof(haiku_loader))
HAIKU_BOOT_ARCHIVE_IMAGE_OFFSET = 192 ; # in kB
HAIKU_NO_WERROR = 1 ;
# we use #warning as placeholders for things to write...
}
case * :
Exit "Currently unsupported target CPU:" $(HAIKU_CPU) ;
}
HAIKU_ARCH ?= $(HAIKU_CPU) ;
HAIKU_ARCH_MACRO_DEFINE = ARCH_$(HAIKU_ARCH) ;
HAIKU_DEFINES += $(HAIKU_ARCH_MACRO_DEFINE) ;
HAIKU_DEFINES += BOOT_ARCHIVE_IMAGE_OFFSET=$(HAIKU_BOOT_ARCHIVE_IMAGE_OFFSET) ;
HAIKU_ATA_STACK ?= 1 ;
# directories
HAIKU_OBJECT_BASE_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OBJECT_DIR) haiku ] ;
HAIKU_COMMON_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OBJECT_BASE_DIR) common ] ;
HAIKU_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OBJECT_BASE_DIR) $(HAIKU_ARCH) ] ;
HAIKU_COMMON_DEBUG_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR) common ] ;
HAIKU_DEBUG_0_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR) release ] ;
local level ;
for level in $(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS[2-]) {
HAIKU_DEBUG_$(level)_OBJECT_DIR
= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR) debug_$(level) ] ;
}
# set variables for gcc header options
SetIncludePropertiesVariables HAIKU ;
# assembler flags
HAIKU_ASFLAGS = ;
# C/C++ flags
HAIKU_KERNEL_CCFLAGS += -finline -fno-builtin ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_C++FLAGS += -finline -fno-builtin -fno-exceptions ;
Merged branch haiku/branches/developer/bonefish/optimization revision 23139 into trunk, with roughly the following changes (for details svn log the branch): * The int 99 syscall handler is now fully in assembly. * Added a sysenter/sysexit handler and use it on Pentiums that support it (via commpage). * Got rid of i386_handle_trap(). A bit of functionality was moved into the assembly handler which now uses a jump table to call C functions handling the respective interrupt. * Some optimizations to get user debugger support code out of the interrupt handling path. * Introduced a thread::flags fields which allows to skip handling of rare events (signals, user debug enabling/disabling) on the common interrupt handling path. * Got rid of the explicit iframe stack. The iframes can still be retrieved by iterating through the stack frames. * Made the commpage an architecture independent feature. It's used for the real time data stuff (instead of creating a separate area). * The x86 CPU modules can now provide processor optimized versions for common functions (currently memcpy() only). They are used in the kernel and are provided to the userland via commpage entries. * Introduced build system feature allowing easy use of C structure member offsets in assembly code. Changes after merging: * Fixed merge conflict in src/system/kernel/arch/x86/arch_debug.cpp (caused by refactoring and introduction of "call" debugger command). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@23370 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-01-11 03:36:44 +03:00
HAIKU_KERNEL_DEFINES += _KERNEL_MODE ;
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[1]) >= 3 {
HAIKU_KERNEL_C++FLAGS += -fno-use-cxa-atexit ;
}
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[1]) >= 4 {
HAIKU_C++FLAGS += -Wno-deprecated ;
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[2]) >= 3 {
HAIKU_KERNEL_CCFLAGS += -ffreestanding ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_C++FLAGS += -ffreestanding ;
}
}
HAIKU_KERNEL_PIC_CCFLAGS = -fno-pic ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_PIC_LINKFLAGS = ;
switch $(HAIKU_ARCH) {
case ppc :
{
# Build a position independent PPC kernel. We need to be able to
# relocate the kernel, since the virtual address space layout at boot
# time is not fixed.
HAIKU_KERNEL_PIC_CCFLAGS = -fPIE ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_PIC_LINKFLAGS = -shared -fPIE ;
}
case m68k :
{
# We don't want to have to handle emulating missing FPU opcodes for 040
# and 060 in the kernel.
HAIKU_KERNEL_CCFLAGS += -m68020-60 ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_C++FLAGS += -m68020-60 ;
}
case x86 :
{
HAIKU_CCFLAGS += -march=pentium ;
HAIKU_C++FLAGS += -march=pentium ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_CCFLAGS += -march=pentium ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_C++FLAGS += -march=pentium ;
# Enable use of the gcc built-in atomic functions instead of atomic_*().
# The former are inlined and have thus less overhead. They are not
# available with gcc 2, but the header will take care of that.
HAIKU_DEFINES += B_USE_BUILTIN_ATOMIC_FUNCTIONS ;
}
case x86_64 :
{
# Enable use of the gcc built-in atomic functions instead of atomic_*().
# The former are inlined and have thus less overhead.
HAIKU_DEFINES += B_USE_BUILTIN_ATOMIC_FUNCTIONS ;
}
}
# If the environment variable HAIKU_INCLUDE_PATENTED_CODE is defined, we
# define an equally named macro to the variable value. Some components use the
# macro to allow compilation of code known to implemented patented ideas and/or
# techniques, for example the Freetype bytecode hinter or sub-pixel rendering
# as well as some problematic media codecs.
if $(HAIKU_INCLUDE_PATENTED_CODE) {
HAIKU_DEFINES
+= HAIKU_INCLUDE_PATENTED_CODE=$(HAIKU_INCLUDE_PATENTED_CODE) ;
}
# warning flags
HAIKU_WARNING_CCFLAGS = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -Wsign-compare -Wno-multichar ;
HAIKU_WARNING_C++FLAGS = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wno-ctor-dtor-privacy
-Woverloaded-virtual -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -Wsign-compare
-Wno-multichar ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_WARNING_CCFLAGS = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wmissing-prototypes
-Wno-multichar ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_WARNING_C++FLAGS = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wno-multichar ;
# debug flags
HAIKU_DEBUG_FLAGS ?= -ggdb ;
# debug 0: suppress asserts
HAIKU_DEBUG_0_CCFLAGS = [ FDefines NDEBUG=$(NDEBUG) ] ;
HAIKU_DEBUG_0_C++FLAGS = [ FDefines NDEBUG=$(NDEBUG) ] ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_DEBUG_0_CCFLAGS = [ FDefines NDEBUG=$(NDEBUG) ] ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_DEBUG_0_C++FLAGS = [ FDefines NDEBUG=$(NDEBUG) ] ;
local level ;
for level in $(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS[2-]) {
local flags = $(HAIKU_DEBUG_FLAGS) [ FDefines DEBUG=$(level) ] ;
HAIKU_DEBUG_$(level)_CCFLAGS = $(flags) ;
HAIKU_DEBUG_$(level)_C++FLAGS = $(flags) ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_DEBUG_$(level)_CCFLAGS = $(flags) ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_DEBUG_$(level)_C++FLAGS = $(flags) ;
}
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[1]) >= 3 {
# TODO: Temporary work-around. Should be defined in the compiler specs
HAIKU_LINKFLAGS += -Xlinker --no-undefined ;
} else {
HAIKU_DEFINES += _BEOS_R5_COMPATIBLE_ ;
}
# private shared kernel/libroot headers
HAIKU_PRIVATE_SYSTEM_HEADERS =
[ PrivateHeaders $(DOT) system system/arch/$(HAIKU_ARCH) ]
;
# private kernel headers to be used when compiling kernel code
HAIKU_PRIVATE_KERNEL_HEADERS =
[ PrivateHeaders $(DOT) kernel libroot shared
kernel/boot/platform/$(HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM) ]
[ ArchHeaders $(HAIKU_ARCH) ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_COMMON_DEBUG_OBJECT_DIR) system kernel ]
$(HAIKU_PRIVATE_SYSTEM_HEADERS)
;
# Add some grist to the libgcc objects
HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS = $(HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS:G=libgcc) ;
# the C++ standard library
HAIKU_BUILD_SHARED_LIBSTDC++ = ;
if $(HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSTDC++) {
HAIKU_LIBSTDC++ = $(HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSTDC++) ;
} else {
# no shared library available with the compiler -- build it
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[1]) = 2 {
HAIKU_LIBSTDC++ = libstdc++.r4.so ;
} else {
HAIKU_LIBSTDC++ = libstdc++.so ;
}
HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSTDC++ = $(HAIKU_LIBSTDC++) ;
HAIKU_BUILD_SHARED_LIBSTDC++ = 1 ;
}
# the C++ support (runtime) library
HAIKU_BUILD_SHARED_LIBSUPC++ = ;
if $(HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSUPC++) {
HAIKU_LIBSUPC++ = $(HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSUPC++) ;
} else {
# no shared library available with the compiler -- build it for gcc 4
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[1]) != 2 {
HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSUPC++ = libsupc++.so ;
HAIKU_BUILD_SHARED_LIBSUPC++ = 1 ;
}
HAIKU_LIBSUPC++ = $(HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSUPC++) ;
}
# network libraries
HAIKU_NETWORK_LIBS = network ;
HAIKU_NETAPI_LIB = bnetapi ;
HAIKU_SELECT_UNAME_ETC_LIB = ; # libroot, against which we link anyway
# locale libraries
HAIKU_LOCALE_LIBS = liblocale.so liblocalestub.a ;
# library and executable glue code
local commonGlueCode =
<src!system!glue>init_term_dyn.o
<src!system!glue!arch!$(HAIKU_ARCH)>crti.o
<src!system!glue!arch!$(HAIKU_ARCH)>crtn.o
;
HAIKU_LIBRARY_BEGIN_GLUE_CODE =
<src!system!glue!arch!$(HAIKU_ARCH)>crti.o
crtbegin.o
<src!system!glue>init_term_dyn.o
;
HAIKU_LIBRARY_END_GLUE_CODE =
crtend.o
<src!system!glue!arch!$(HAIKU_ARCH)>crtn.o
;
HAIKU_EXECUTABLE_BEGIN_GLUE_CODE =
<src!system!glue!arch!$(HAIKU_ARCH)>crti.o
crtbegin.o
<src!system!glue>start_dyn.o
<src!system!glue>init_term_dyn.o
;
HAIKU_EXECUTABLE_END_GLUE_CODE = $(HAIKU_LIBRARY_END_GLUE_CODE) ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_ADDON_BEGIN_GLUE_CODE = crtbegin.o
<src!system!glue>haiku_version_glue.o ;
HAIKU_KERNEL_ADDON_END_GLUE_CODE = $(HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC) crtend.o ;
SEARCH on crtbegin.o crtend.o = $(HAIKU_GCC_LIB_DIR) ;
HAIKU_EXECUTABLE_MIME_TYPE = "application/x-vnd.Be-elfexecutable" ;
# TODO: The version stuff should probably go into a separate file and be made
# available as macro, too.
# Set our version number if not already set and mark it as a developer build
if ! $(HAIKU_BUILD_VERSION) {
HAIKU_BUILD_VERSION ?= "1 0 0 a 1" ;
HAIKU_BUILD_DESCRIPTION ?= "Developer Build" ;
}
# If HAIKU_BUILD_VERSION is set, but HAIKU_BUILD_DESCRIPTION isn't, mark it as
# an unknown build.
HAIKU_BUILD_DESCRIPTION ?= "Unknown Build" ;
# init library name map
{
local i ;
for i in be bnetapi debug game GL locale mail media midi midi2 network
opengl package root screensaver textencoding tracker translation
z {
HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_$(i) = lib$(i).so ;
}
HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_libstdc++ = $(HAIKU_LIBSTDC++) ;
HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_libsupc++ = $(HAIKU_LIBSUPC++) ;
HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_input_server = <nogrist>input_server ;
}
#pragma mark -
# host platform settings
# analyze the host gcc machine spec to find out about 64-bitness
HOST_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT = ;
if $(HAIKU_HOST_USE_32BIT) = 1 {
# enable GCC -m32 option
HOST_GCC_BASE_FLAGS = -m32 ;
} else {
switch $(HOST_GCC_MACHINE) {
case amd64-* : HOST_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT = 1 ;
case i686-apple-darwin10 : HOST_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT = 1 ;
case x86_64-* : HOST_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT = 1 ;
}
}
# save jam's variables for the build platform
HOST_AR ?= $(AR) ;
HOST_CC ?= $(CC) ;
HOST_C++ ?= $(C++) ;
HOST_LINK ?= $(LINK) ;
HOST_RANLIB ?= $(RANLIB) ;
HOST_CPPFLAGS ?= $(CPPFLAGS) ;
HOST_CCFLAGS ?= $(HOST_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) $(CCFLAGS) ;
HOST_C++FLAGS ?= $(HOST_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) $(C++FLAGS) ;
HOST_LDFLAGS ?= $(HOST_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) ;
HOST_LINKFLAGS ?= $(HOST_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) $(LINKFLAGS) ;
HOST_DEFINES ?= $(DEFINES) ;
HOST_HDRS ?= $(HDRS) ;
# split up HOST_AR into the command name and flags
HOST_AR = [ Match "([^ ]*) *(.*)" : $(HOST_AR[1]) ]
$(HOST_AR[2-]) ;
HOST_ARFLAGS = $(HOST_AR[2-]) ;
HOST_AR = $(HOST_AR[1]) ;
HOST_UNARFLAGS ?= x ;
# check the host platform compatibility
SetPlatformCompatibilityFlagVariables HOST_PLATFORM : HOST : host
: linux openbsd freebsd darwin sunos cygwin ;
if $(HOST_PLATFORM) = linux || $(HOST_PLATFORM) = freebsd
|| $(HOST_PLATFORM) = darwin || $(HOST_PLATFORM) = cygwin
|| $(HOST_PLATFORM) = sunos || $(HOST_PLATFORM) = openbsd {
# don't use lex: otherwise rc will not work correctly
if $(LEX) = lex {
LEX = flex ;
}
}
if $(HOST_PLATFORM) = cygwin {
HOST_LINKFLAGS += -Xlinker --allow-multiple-definition -Xlinker
--enable-auto-import ;
}
HOST_CPU ?= $(OSPLAT:L) ;
HOST_ARCH ?= $(HOST_CPU) ;
HOST_ARCH_MACRO_DEFINE = ARCH_$(HOST_CPU) ;
# directories
HOST_OBJECT_BASE_DIR = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OBJECT_DIR) $(HOST_PLATFORM) ] ;
HOST_COMMON_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HOST_OBJECT_BASE_DIR) common ] ;
HOST_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HOST_OBJECT_BASE_DIR) $(HOST_ARCH) ] ;
HOST_COMMON_DEBUG_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HOST_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR) common ] ;
HOST_DEBUG_0_OBJECT_DIR = [ FDirName $(HOST_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR) release ] ;
local level ;
for level in $(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS[2-]) {
HOST_DEBUG_$(level)_OBJECT_DIR
= [ FDirName $(HOST_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR) debug_$(level) ] ;
}
# analyze GCC version
HOST_GCC_VERSION = [ FAnalyzeGCCVersion HOST_GCC_RAW_VERSION ] ;
# set variables for gcc header options
SetIncludePropertiesVariables HOST ;
# assembler flags
HOST_ASFLAGS = ;
# C/C++ flags
HOST_CCFLAGS += -Wno-multichar ;
HOST_C++FLAGS += -Wno-multichar ;
if $(HOST_PLATFORM) != cygwin {
HOST_PIC_CCFLAGS += -fPIC ;
HOST_PIC_C++FLAGS += -fPIC ;
}
HOST_KERNEL_CCFLAGS += $(HOST_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) -finline -fno-builtin
-D_KERNEL_MODE ;
HOST_KERNEL_C++FLAGS += $(HOST_GCC_BASE_FLAGS) -finline -fno-builtin
-fno-exceptions -D_KERNEL_MODE ;
Merged branch haiku/branches/developer/bonefish/optimization revision 23139 into trunk, with roughly the following changes (for details svn log the branch): * The int 99 syscall handler is now fully in assembly. * Added a sysenter/sysexit handler and use it on Pentiums that support it (via commpage). * Got rid of i386_handle_trap(). A bit of functionality was moved into the assembly handler which now uses a jump table to call C functions handling the respective interrupt. * Some optimizations to get user debugger support code out of the interrupt handling path. * Introduced a thread::flags fields which allows to skip handling of rare events (signals, user debug enabling/disabling) on the common interrupt handling path. * Got rid of the explicit iframe stack. The iframes can still be retrieved by iterating through the stack frames. * Made the commpage an architecture independent feature. It's used for the real time data stuff (instead of creating a separate area). * The x86 CPU modules can now provide processor optimized versions for common functions (currently memcpy() only). They are used in the kernel and are provided to the userland via commpage entries. * Introduced build system feature allowing easy use of C structure member offsets in assembly code. Changes after merging: * Fixed merge conflict in src/system/kernel/arch/x86/arch_debug.cpp (caused by refactoring and introduction of "call" debugger command). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@23370 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
2008-01-11 03:36:44 +03:00
HOST_KERNEL_DEFINES += _KERNEL_MODE ;
HOST_KERNEL_PIC_CCFLAGS = -fno-pic ;
HOST_KERNEL_PIC_LINKFLAGS = ;
if $(HOST_ARCH) = ppc {
# Build a position independent PPC kernel. We need to be able to relocate
# the kernel, since the virtual address space layout at boot time is not
# fixed.
HOST_KERNEL_PIC_CCFLAGS = -fPIE ;
HOST_KERNEL_PIC_LINKFLAGS = -shared -fPIE ;
}
if $(HOST_ARCH) = m68k {
# Build a position independent M68K kernel. We need to be able to relocate
# the kernel, since the virtual address space layout at boot time is not
# fixed.
HOST_KERNEL_PIC_CCFLAGS = $(HAIKU_KERNEL_PIC_CCFLAGS) ;
HOST_KERNEL_PIC_LINKFLAGS = $(HAIKU_KERNEL_PIC_LINKFLAGS) ;
}
# warning flags
HOST_WARNING_CCFLAGS = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith
-Wcast-align -Wsign-compare ;
HOST_WARNING_C++FLAGS = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wno-ctor-dtor-privacy
-Woverloaded-virtual -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -Wsign-compare ;
HOST_KERNEL_WARNING_CCFLAGS = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wmissing-prototypes ;
HOST_KERNEL_WARNING_C++FLAGS = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs ;
# debug flags
switch $(HOST_PLATFORM) {
case haiku : HOST_DEBUG_FLAGS ?= -ggdb ;
case haiku_host : HOST_DEBUG_FLAGS ?= -ggdb ;
case linux : HOST_DEBUG_FLAGS ?= -ggdb ;
case freebsd : HOST_DEBUG_FLAGS ?= -ggdb ;
case darwin : HOST_DEBUG_FLAGS ?= -ggdb ;
case * : HOST_DEBUG_FLAGS ?= -g ;
}
# debug 0: suppress asserts
HOST_DEBUG_0_CCFLAGS = [ FDefines NDEBUG=$(NDEBUG) ] ;
HOST_DEBUG_0_C++FLAGS = [ FDefines NDEBUG=$(NDEBUG) ] ;
HOST_KERNEL_DEBUG_0_CCFLAGS = [ FDefines NDEBUG=$(NDEBUG) ] ;
HOST_KERNEL_DEBUG_0_C++FLAGS = [ FDefines NDEBUG=$(NDEBUG) ] ;
local level ;
for level in $(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS[2-]) {
local flags = $(HOST_DEBUG_FLAGS) [ FDefines DEBUG=$(level) ] ;
HOST_DEBUG_$(level)_CCFLAGS = $(flags) ;
HOST_DEBUG_$(level)_C++FLAGS = $(flags) ;
HOST_KERNEL_DEBUG_$(level)_CCFLAGS = $(flags) ;
HOST_KERNEL_DEBUG_$(level)_C++FLAGS = $(flags) ;
}
# ld flags
if $(HOST_ARCH) = x86 && $(HAIKU_HOST_USE_32BIT) = 1 {
HOST_LDFLAGS += -melf_i386 ;
}
# private kernel headers do be used when compiling kernel code
HOST_PRIVATE_KERNEL_HEADERS = ;
# private shared kernel/libroot headers
HOST_PRIVATE_SYSTEM_HEADERS = ;
# under BeOS use copyattr instead of cp
if $(HOST_PLATFORM_BEOS_COMPATIBLE)
{
CP = copyattr --data ;
}
HOST_DEFINES += $(HOST_ARCH_MACRO_DEFINE) ;
HOST_DEFINES += _NO_INLINE_ASM ;
if $(HOST_PLATFORM_BEOS_COMPATIBLE) {
# TODO: That's obviously not correct, but in the way the COMPILE_FOR_R5
# macro is used, it actually seems to mean r5/bone/dano.
# TODO: Deprecated. Remove!
HOST_DEFINES += COMPILE_FOR_R5 ;
}
# for builds of tools in the current environment
HOST_BUILD_COMPATIBILITY_LIB_DIR = [ FDirName $(HOST_OBJECT_BASE_DIR) lib ] ;
# For the generic attributes emulation: Target rm_attrs -- rm replacement that
# also removes the attributes.
HOST_RM_ATTRS_TARGET = ;
if $(HOST_PLATFORM_BEOS_COMPATIBLE) {
# the C++ standard and support libraries
if $(HOST_GCC_VERSION[1]) < 3 {
HOST_LIBSTDC++ = stdc++.r4 ;
HOST_LIBSUPC++ = ;
} else {
HOST_LIBSTDC++ = stdc++ ;
HOST_LIBSUPC++ = supc++ ;
}
HOST_LIBROOT = root ;
HOST_STATIC_LIBROOT = $(HOST_LIBROOT) ;
HOST_LIBBE = be ;
HOST_ADD_BUILD_COMPATIBILITY_LIB_DIR = "export LIBRARY_PATH=$LIBRARY_PATH:$(HOST_BUILD_COMPATIBILITY_LIB_DIR)" ;
HOST_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_input_server = /system/servers/input_server ;
HOST_DEFINES += __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS __STDC_LIMIT_MACROS ;
local compatibilityHeader = -include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build
HaikuBuildCompatibility.h ] ;
HOST_CCFLAGS += $(compatibilityHeader) ;
HOST_C++FLAGS += $(compatibilityHeader) ;
# compatibility library
HOST_HAIKU_COMPATIBILITY_LIBS = libhaikucompat.a ;
} else {
HOST_LIBSTDC++ = stdc++ ;
HOST_LIBROOT = libroot_build.so ;
HOST_STATIC_LIBROOT = libroot_build.a ;
HOST_LIBBE = libbe_build.so ;
if $(HOST_PLATFORM) = cygwin {
HOST_ADD_BUILD_COMPATIBILITY_LIB_DIR
= "export PATH=$PATH:$(HOST_BUILD_COMPATIBILITY_LIB_DIR)" ;
} else if $(HOST_PLATFORM) = darwin {
HOST_ADD_BUILD_COMPATIBILITY_LIB_DIR
= "export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH:$(HOST_BUILD_COMPATIBILITY_LIB_DIR)" ;
} else {
HOST_ADD_BUILD_COMPATIBILITY_LIB_DIR
= "export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$(HOST_BUILD_COMPATIBILITY_LIB_DIR)" ;
}
# the C++ support library
if $(HOST_GCC_VERSION[1]) < 3 {
HOST_LIBSUPC++ = ;
} else {
HOST_LIBSUPC++ = supc++ ;
}
if $(HOST_PLATFORM) = darwin {
# part of the C++ runtime lives in libstdc++ on Darwin
HOST_LIBSUPC++ = gcc_s.1 stdc++ ;
HOST_LIBSTDC++ = ;
} else if $(HOST_PLATFORM) = freebsd {
if $(HOST_CPU) = x86 && $(HOST_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT) = 1 {
# amd64 FreeBSD 8 doesn't come without a shared libsupc++, and the
# static one prevents us from building shared libraries. So we have
# to work around by using the shared libstdc++.
HOST_LIBSUPC++ = stdc++ ;
HOST_LIBSTDC++ = ;
}
}
# Unlike glibc FreeBSD's libc doesn't have built-in regex support.
if $(HOST_PLATFORM) = freebsd {
HOST_LIBROOT += /usr/lib/libgnuregex.so ;
HOST_STATIC_LIBROOT += /usr/lib/libgnuregex.so ;
} else if $(HOST_PLATFORM) = darwin {
HOST_LIBROOT += /opt/local/lib/libgnuregex.dylib ;
HOST_STATIC_LIBROOT += /opt/local/lib/libgnuregex.dylib ;
}
# The BeOS compilers define __INTEL__ respectively __POWERPC__. On the
# build platform we need to make sure, this is also defined.
if $(HOST_CPU) = x86 {
HOST_DEFINES += __INTEL__ ;
} else if $(HOST_CPU) = ppc {
HOST_DEFINES += __POWERPC__ ;
} else if $(HOST_CPU) = m68k {
HOST_DEFINES += __M68K__ ;
} else if $(HOST_CPU) = mipsel {
HOST_DEFINES += __MIPSEL__ ;
}
# Supposing this is a glibc platform, let's try to get features like large
# file support, ISO C 99 definitions, etc. On some platforms we need to
# request 64 bit off_t support explicitely.
HOST_DEFINES += _GNU_SOURCE _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 __STDC_FORMAT_MACROS
__STDC_LIMIT_MACROS ;
# On Linux with xattr support we can use it for our attribute emulation,
# which is somewhat more robust.
if $(HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR) = 1 {
HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_USE_XATTR ;
} else {
# Otherwise the generic attribute emulation is used, which uses a
# directory per file to store its attribute. We need to redefine RM so
# that the attributes are removed as well. We use a wrapper script,
# which invokes a build tool. If the build tool hasn't been built yet,
# the normal "rm" is used and the attributes are leaked (likely there
# aren't any yet).
RM = $(HOST_ADD_BUILD_COMPATIBILITY_LIB_DIR) ";"
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) build scripts rm_attrs ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_OBJECT_DIR) $(HOST_PLATFORM) $(HOST_ARCH) release
tools rm_attrs ] -f ;
# assumes that rm_attrs is built with debugging disabled
HOST_RM_ATTRS_TARGET = <build>rm_attrs ;
}
}
# network libraries
if $(HOST_PLATFORM_HAIKU_COMPATIBLE) {
HOST_NETWORK_LIBS = network ;
HOST_NETAPI_LIB = bnetapi ;
HOST_SELECT_UNAME_ETC_LIB = ; # libroot
} else if $(HOST_PLATFORM_BONE_COMPATIBLE) {
HOST_NETWORK_LIBS = socket bind ;
HOST_NETAPI_LIB = bnetapi ;
HOST_SELECT_UNAME_ETC_LIB = ; # libroot
} else if $(HOST_PLATFORM_BEOS_COMPATIBLE) {
HOST_NETWORK_LIBS = net ;
HOST_NETAPI_LIB = netapi ;
HOST_SELECT_UNAME_ETC_LIB = net ;
} else if $(HOST_PLATFORM) = "sunos" {
HOST_NETWORK_LIBS = xnet ;
HOST_NETAPI_LIB = ;
HOST_SELECT_UNAME_ETC_LIB = ;
} else {
# Linux,...
HOST_NETWORK_LIBS = ;
HOST_NETAPI_LIB = ;
HOST_SELECT_UNAME_ETC_LIB = ;
}
# define the executable MIME type
HOST_EXECUTABLE_MIME_TYPE = "application/x-vnd.Be-elfexecutable" ;
if $(METROWERKS) {
# at least parts of Haiku still can be compiled with
# the Metrowerks compiler on BeOS/PPC
HOST_EXECUTABLE_MIME_TYPE = "application/x-be-executable" ;
}
# Be API compatibility
HOST_BE_API_HEADERS = ;
HOST_BE_API_CCFLAGS = ;
HOST_BE_API_C++FLAGS = ;
if ! $(HOST_PLATFORM_BEOS_COMPATIBLE) {
HOST_BE_API_HEADERS =
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build os ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build os app ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build os drivers ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build os kernel ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build os interface ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build os opengl ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build os storage ]
[ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build os support ]
;
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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HOST_BE_API_CCFLAGS = -include BeOSBuildCompatibility.h ;
HOST_BE_API_C++FLAGS = $(HOST_BE_API_CCFLAGS) ;
}
# Add directory with system headers we need when building something for the host
# platform, e.g. containing missing POSIX/GNU headers.
HOST_HDRS += [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build host $(HOST_PLATFORM) ] ;
# For all versions of BeOS also add the common beos directory.
if $(HOST_PLATFORM) in r5 bone dano {
HOST_HDRS += [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build host beos_common ] ;
}
#pragma mark -
# target platform settings
# check the target platform compatibility
SetPlatformCompatibilityFlagVariables TARGET_PLATFORM : TARGET : target ;
# check the compatibility between host and target platform
if $(TARGET_PLATFORM) != haiku {
if ! $(HOST_PLATFORM_($(TARGET_PLATFORM))_COMPATIBLE) {
Exit ERROR: The host platform is not compatible with target platform
$(TARGET_PLATFORM). ;
}
}
# Set TARGET_* variables either from HAIKU_* or HOST_* depending on the
# specified TARGET_PLATFORM.
local buildVars =
ARCH CPU GCC_VERSION
AR CC C++ LD OBJCOPY RANLIB
INCLUDES_SEPARATOR LOCAL_INCLUDES_OPTION SYSTEM_INCLUDES_OPTION
HDRS CPPFLAGS CCFLAGS C++FLAGS LDFLAGS LINK LINKFLAGS DEFINES
ARFLAGS UNARFLAGS
Merged branch haiku/branches/developer/bonefish/optimization revision 23139 into trunk, with roughly the following changes (for details svn log the branch): * The int 99 syscall handler is now fully in assembly. * Added a sysenter/sysexit handler and use it on Pentiums that support it (via commpage). * Got rid of i386_handle_trap(). A bit of functionality was moved into the assembly handler which now uses a jump table to call C functions handling the respective interrupt. * Some optimizations to get user debugger support code out of the interrupt handling path. * Introduced a thread::flags fields which allows to skip handling of rare events (signals, user debug enabling/disabling) on the common interrupt handling path. * Got rid of the explicit iframe stack. The iframes can still be retrieved by iterating through the stack frames. * Made the commpage an architecture independent feature. It's used for the real time data stuff (instead of creating a separate area). * The x86 CPU modules can now provide processor optimized versions for common functions (currently memcpy() only). They are used in the kernel and are provided to the userland via commpage entries. * Introduced build system feature allowing easy use of C structure member offsets in assembly code. Changes after merging: * Fixed merge conflict in src/system/kernel/arch/x86/arch_debug.cpp (caused by refactoring and introduction of "call" debugger command). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@23370 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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KERNEL_DEFINES
KERNEL_CCFLAGS KERNEL_C++FLAGS
KERNEL_PIC_CCFLAGS KERNEL_PIC_LINKFLAGS
WARNING_CCFLAGS WARNING_C++FLAGS
KERNEL_WARNING_CCFLAGS KERNEL_WARNING_C++FLAGS
DEBUG_FLAGS
DEBUG_$(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS)_CCFLAGS DEBUG_$(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS)_C++FLAGS
KERNEL_DEBUG_$(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS)_CCFLAGS
KERNEL_DEBUG_$(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS)_C++FLAGS
PRIVATE_KERNEL_HEADERS
PRIVATE_SYSTEM_HEADERS
LIBSTDC++ LIBSUPC++
STATIC_LIBSTDC++ STATIC_LIBSUPC++
NETWORK_LIBS NETAPI_LIB SELECT_UNAME_ETC_LIB
ARCH_MACRO_DEFINE EXECUTABLE_MIME_TYPE
OBJECT_BASE_DIR COMMON_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR COMMON_DEBUG_OBJECT_DIR
DEBUG_$(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS)_OBJECT_DIR
;
if $(TARGET_PLATFORM) = haiku {
local var ;
for var in $(buildVars) {
TARGET_$(var) = $(HAIKU_$(var)) ;
}
TARGET_GCC_LIB_DIR = $(HAIKU_GCC_LIB_DIR) ;
TARGET_GCC_HEADERS_DIR = $(HAIKU_GCC_HEADERS_DIR) ;
TARGET_GCC_LIBGCC = $(HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC) ;
TARGET_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS = $(HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS) ;
TARGET_BOOT_PLATFORM ?= $(HAIKU_BOOT_PLATFORM) ;
TARGET_BOOT_BOARD ?= $(HAIKU_BOOT_BOARD) ;
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP = HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP ;
} else {
local var ;
for var in $(buildVars) {
TARGET_$(var) = $(HOST_$(var)) ;
}
TARGET_GCC_LIB_DIR = ;
TARGET_GCC_HEADERS_DIR = ;
TARGET_GCC_LIBGCC = ;
TARGET_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS = ;
TARGET_BOOT_PLATFORM = ;
TARGET_BOOT_BOARD = ;
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP = HOST_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP ;
}
# define macro, for identifying the platform
switch $(TARGET_PLATFORM) {
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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case r5 : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_BEOS ;
case bone : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_BONE ;
case dano : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_DANO ;
case haiku_host : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_HAIKU ;
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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case haiku : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_HAIKU ;
case linux : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_LINUX ;
case freebsd : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_FREEBSD ;
case darwin : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_DARWIN ;
case cygwin : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_CYGWIN ;
case sunos : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_SUNOS ;
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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case libbe_test : TARGET_DEFINES += HAIKU_TARGET_PLATFORM_LIBBE_TEST ;
}
# define macro, for identifying the host platform
switch $(HOST_PLATFORM) {
case r5 : HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_BEOS ;
case bone : HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_BONE ;
case dano : HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_DANO ;
case haiku_host : HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_HAIKU ;
case linux : HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_LINUX ;
case freebsd : HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_FREEBSD ;
case darwin : HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_DARWIN ;
case cygwin : HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_CYGWIN ;
case sunos : HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_SUNOS ;
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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}
# define host platform 64 bit macro
if $(HOST_PLATFORM_IS_64_BIT) {
HOST_DEFINES += HAIKU_HOST_PLATFORM_64_BIT ;
}
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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#pragma mark -
# In case we build for a BeOS compatible platform, but not for Haiku, we
# include the HaikuBuildCompatibility.h header and link against
# libhaikucompat.a.
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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if ! $(TARGET_PLATFORM_HAIKU_COMPATIBLE) && $(TARGET_PLATFORM_BEOS_COMPATIBLE) {
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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# headers and flags
local compatibilityHeader = -include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build
HaikuBuildCompatibility.h ] ;
TARGET_CCFLAGS += $(compatibilityHeader) ;
TARGET_C++FLAGS += $(compatibilityHeader) ;
# compatibility library
TARGET_HAIKU_COMPATIBILITY_LIBS = libhaikucompat.a ;
}
# special target libbe_test
if $(TARGET_PLATFORM) = libbe_test {
# headers and flags
TARGET_HDRS +=
[ PublicHeaders $(DOT) app drivers game interface kernel storage
support ]
[ PrivateHeaders $(DOT) ] ;
TARGET_DEFINES += __HAIKU__ ;
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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TARGET_PRIVATE_SYSTEM_HEADERS =
[ PrivateHeaders $(DOT) system system/arch/$(TARGET_ARCH) ] ;
* Reintroduced third LinkAgainst parameter <mapLibs>, defaulting to true. Library names are now mapped for all targets but "host" (not only for "haiku") -- added one more level of indirection to achieve that. (TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP -> *_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_*). * Renamed build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h to BeOSBuildCompatibility.h (auto-included when compiling something that uses the Be API for platform "host" on anon-BeOS platform), and introduced build/HaikuBuildCompatibility.h, which can be included when compiling something that can be built for both, Haiku and BeOS compatible platforms. * Introduced libhaikucompat.a, a library that adds a few functions existing under Haiku, but not under BeOS. * New rule AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms. * Renamed libopenbeos.so to libbe_haiku.so. * Introduced new target platform "libbe_test", which is basically equivalent to a BeOS compatible host platform target, with the exception, that instead of the host platform's libbe.so a special build of Haiku's libbe.so (libbe_haiku.so (formerly known as libopenbeos.so)) is used. Furthermore Haiku's public app, interface, storage, and support kit headers are used when compiling. This replaces the less nice way in which the test app server and applications for this test environment were built. When building for platform "libbe_test", the library name "be" is autotranslated to "libbe_haiku.so". Thus most applications don't need special fiddling when them building them for the app server test environment; usually an "AddSubDirSupportedPlatforms libbe_test ;" will suffice. * Reduced the dependencies of <syscalls.h> and fixed problems caused by this (e.g. source files not including the needed headers directly). git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn/repos/haiku/haiku/trunk@14749 a95241bf-73f2-0310-859d-f6bbb57e9c96
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# directories
TARGET_OBJECT_BASE_DIR
= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OBJECT_DIR) $(TARGET_PLATFORM) ] ;
TARGET_COMMON_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR
= [ FDirName $(TARGET_OBJECT_BASE_DIR) common ] ;
TARGET_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR
= [ FDirName $(TARGET_OBJECT_BASE_DIR) $(TARGET_ARCH) ] ;
TARGET_COMMON_DEBUG_OBJECT_DIR
= [ FDirName $(TARGET_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR) common ] ;
TARGET_DEBUG_0_OBJECT_DIR
= [ FDirName $(TARGET_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR) release ] ;
local level ;
for level in $(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS[2-]) {
TARGET_DEBUG_$(level)_OBJECT_DIR
= [ FDirName $(TARGET_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR) debug_$(level) ] ;
}
# library name map
TARGET_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP = LIBBE_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP ;
LIBBE_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_be = libbe_test.so ;
}
#pragma mark -
# common stuff
# start with a clean state
CCFLAGS = ;
C++FLAGS = ;
DEFINES = ;
# Set CC, C++, LINK to invalid values, so that we realize early, that we use
# the wrong compiler.
CC = bad-cc ;
C++ = bad-c++ ;
LINK = bad-link ;
# Allow compiling unit tests on Zeta. Instead of fixing the PostMessage()
# issues, they deprecated that nice function. This will enable it again:
C++FLAGS += -D_ZETA_USING_DEPRECATED_API_=1 ;
# Same for buggy find_directory threadsafety fixes
C++FLAGS += -D_ZETA_TS_FIND_DIR_=1 ;
# TODO: Doesn't really belong here.
# Defaults for warnings, optimization, and debugging.
#
WARNINGS ?= 1 ;
OPTIM ?= -O2 ;
DEBUG ?= 0 ;
# Set the defaults for PLATFORM and SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS. PLATFORM is only
# overridden for targets to be built for the host platform. SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS
# can be overridden by the author of a component.
PLATFORM = $(TARGET_PLATFORM) ;
SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS = haiku ;
# Instructs the Library rule to not make its object files temporary.
# This is needed as some objects are used in a static library and for an
# executable.
KEEPOBJS = true ;
# Set permissions to how they should be on the image.
EXEMODE = 755 ;
FILEMODE = 644 ;
SHELLMODE = 755 ;
# output directories
# TODO: Review this.
HAIKU_DOCUMENTATION_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) documentation ] ;
HAIKU_DOCUMENTATION_OBJECT_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_COMMON_PLATFORM_OBJECT_DIR)
documentation ] ;
# TODO: Rethink test stuff.
HAIKU_TEST_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) tests
$(TARGET_PLATFORM) $(HAIKU_ARCH) ] ;
HAIKU_APP_TEST_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TEST_DIR) apps ] ;
HAIKU_APP_TEST_LIB_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_APP_TEST_DIR) lib ] ;
HAIKU_TMP_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) tmp ] ;
HAIKU_PACKAGE_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OUTPUT_DIR) packages ] ;
HAIKU_PACKAGE_OBJECT_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OBJECT_DIR) packages ] ;
TARGET_TEST_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TEST_DIR)
$(TARGET_PLATFORM) ] ;
TARGET_UNIT_TEST_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(TARGET_TEST_DIR) unittests ] ;
TARGET_UNIT_TEST_LIB_DIR ?= [ FDirName $(TARGET_UNIT_TEST_DIR) lib ] ;
# automatically setup the objects directory per subdirectory
SUBDIRRULES += SetupObjectsDir ;
# Add the standard (userland) warning flags variables to the ones restored in
# every subdirectory. Thus we can easily meddle with them in subdirectories
# with imported sources.
AUTO_SET_UP_CONFIG_VARIABLES +=
HOST_WARNING_CCFLAGS HOST_WARNING_C++FLAGS
TARGET_WARNING_CCFLAGS TARGET_WARNING_C++FLAGS
# also add PLATFORM and SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS
PLATFORM SUPPORTED_PLATFORMS
;
# enable -Werror for certain parts of the source tree
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[1]) = 2 {
rule EnableWerror dirTokens : scope {
AppendToConfigVar CCFLAGS : HAIKU_TOP $(dirTokens) : -Werror
: $(scope) ;
AppendToConfigVar C++FLAGS : HAIKU_TOP $(dirTokens) : -Werror
: $(scope) ;
}
} else {
# -Wuninitialized gives too many false positives.
rule EnableWerror dirTokens : scope {
AppendToConfigVar CCFLAGS : HAIKU_TOP $(dirTokens)
: -Werror -Wno-error=uninitialized : $(scope) ;
AppendToConfigVar C++FLAGS : HAIKU_TOP $(dirTokens)
: -Werror -Wno-error=uninitialized : $(scope) ;
}
}
# Work-around for GCC 2 problem -- despite -Wno-multichar it reports
# multichar warnings in headers/private/kernel/debugger_keymaps.h included by
# src/system/kernel/arch/x86/arch_debug_console.cpp.
if $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION[1]) = 2 {
local file = <src!system!kernel!arch!x86>arch_debug_console.o ;
C++FLAGS on $(file) = [ on $(file) return $(C++FLAGS) ] ;
}
if $(HAIKU_NO_WERROR) != 1 {
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants 3dfx ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants ati ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants common ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants et6x00 ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants intel_extreme ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants matrox ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants neomagic ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants nvidia ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants nvidia_gpgpu ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants radeon ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants radeon_hd ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants s3 ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants skeleton ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants vesa ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants via ;
EnableWerror src add-ons accelerants vmware ;
EnableWerror src add-ons bluetooth ;
EnableWerror src add-ons decorators ;
EnableWerror src add-ons disk_systems ;
EnableWerror src add-ons input_server devices ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons input_server filters ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons input_server methods ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bluetooth ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bus_managers acpi ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bus_managers agp_gart ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bus_managers ata ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bus_managers config_manager ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bus_managers firewire ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bus_managers isa ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bus_managers pci ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bus_managers ps2 ; # gcc2
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bus_managers scsi ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel bus_managers usb ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel busses agp_gart ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel busses ata ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel busses scsi ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel busses usb ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel console ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel cpu ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel debugger ; # gcc2
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers audio ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers bluetooth ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers bus ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers common ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers disk ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers dvb ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers graphics ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers input ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers joystick ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers midi ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers misc ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers network ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers ports ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers power ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers printer ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers random ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers tty ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel drivers video ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems bfs ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems cdda ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems ext2 ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems fat ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems googlefs ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems iso9660 ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems layers ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems netfs ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems nfs ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems ntfs ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems packagefs ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems ramfs ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems reiserfs ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems udf ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel file_systems userlandfs ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel generic ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel network datalink_protocols ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel network devices ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel network notifications ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel network ppp ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel network protocols ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons kernel network stack ;
EnableWerror src add-ons kernel partitioning_systems ;
EnableWerror src add-ons locale ;
EnableWerror src add-ons mail_daemon ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons demultiplexer ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons dvb ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons esound_sink ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons finepix_webcam ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons firewire_dv ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons legacy ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons mixer ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons multi_audio ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons opensound ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons radeon ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons reader ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons tone_producer_demo ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons usb_vision ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons usb_webcam ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons video_mixer ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons video_producer_demo ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons videowindow ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media media-add-ons writer ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins ac3_decoder ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins aiff_reader ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins ape_reader ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins asf_reader ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins au_reader ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins avi_reader ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins ffmpeg ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins matroska ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins mov_reader ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins mp3_decoder ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins mp3_reader ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins mp4_reader ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins musepack ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins ogg ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins raw_decoder ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins speex ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins theora ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins vorbis ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins wav_reader ;
EnableWerror src add-ons media plugins xvid_decoder ;
EnableWerror src add-ons opengl ;
EnableWerror src add-ons print ;
EnableWerror src add-ons screen_savers ;
EnableWerror src add-ons tracker ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators bmp ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons translators exr ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators gif ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators hpgs ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators hvif ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators ico ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons translators jpeg ; # gcc2
EnableWerror src add-ons translators jpeg2000 ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators pcx ;
# EnableWerror src add-ons translators png ; # gcc2
EnableWerror src add-ons translators ppm ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators raw ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators rtf ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators sgi ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators shared ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators stxt ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators tga ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators tiff ;
EnableWerror src add-ons translators wonderbrush ;
EnableWerror src add-ons print ;
EnableWerror src bin package ;
EnableWerror src apps ;
EnableWerror src kits ;
EnableWerror src preferences ;
EnableWerror src servers ;
EnableWerror src system kernel ;
EnableWerror src system runtime_loader ;
}