rule ArchitectureSetup architecture { # ArchitectureSetup ; # # Initializes all global packaging architecture dependent variables for the # given packaging architecture. Also sets HAIKU_ARCH (to the primary # architecture), if this is the first invocation of the rule, and adds # the architecture to HAIKU_ARCHS, if not yet contained. # analyze GCC version local gccVersion = [ FAnalyzeGCCVersion HAIKU_GCC_RAW_VERSION_$(architecture) ] ; HAIKU_GCC_VERSION_$(architecture) = $(gccVersion) ; # enable GCC -pipe option, if requested local gccBaseFlags ; if $(HAIKU_USE_GCC_PIPE) = 1 { gccBaseFlags = -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. See this discussion on some issues: # http://www.freelists.org/post/haiku-development/hrev45320-Yet-another-nonobvious-effect-of-ftreevrp-optimization if $(gccVersion[1]) >= 3 { gccBaseFlags += -fno-strict-aliasing ; if ! $(CLANG) { gccBaseFlags += -fno-tree-vrp ; } } # disable array bounds warnings on gcc 4.6 or newer since they trigger # too many false positives. Coverity does a better job of this kind of # analysis anyways. if $(gccVersion[1]) >= 4 { gccBaseFlags += -Wno-array-bounds ; } local cpu = $(HAIKU_CPU_$(architecture)) ; if $(cpu) = arm { # For stackcrawls gccBaseFlags += -mapcs-frame ; } # activating graphite optimizations if $(HAIKU_USE_GCC_GRAPHITE_$(architecture)) = 1 { gccBaseFlags += -floop-interchange -ftree-loop-distribution -floop-strip-mine -floop-block ; } HAIKU_GCC_BASE_FLAGS_$(architecture) = $(gccBaseFlags) ; # 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 $(gccVersion[1]) = 2 { HAIKU_GCC_HEADERS_DIR_$(architecture) = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_TOP) headers build gcc-2.95.3 ] ; } # initial state for flags etc. HAIKU_C++_$(architecture) ?= $(HAIKU_CC_$(architecture)) ; HAIKU_LINK_$(architecture) = $(HAIKU_CC_$(architecture)) ; HAIKU_LINKFLAGS_$(architecture) = $(gccBaseFlags) ; HAIKU_HDRS_$(architecture) = [ FStandardHeaders $(architecture) ] ; HAIKU_CCFLAGS_$(architecture) += $(gccBaseFlags) -nostdinc ; HAIKU_C++FLAGS_$(architecture) += $(gccBaseFlags) -nostdinc ; # strip is required if ! $(HAIKU_STRIP_$(architecture)) { Exit "HAIKU_STRIP_$(architecture) not set. Please re-run configure." ; } HAIKU_ARCH_$(architecture) = $(cpu) ; HAIKU_ARCH ?= $(cpu) ; # Set only, if not set yet. This way HAIKU_ARCH is set to the primary # architecture. if ! $(cpu) in $(HAIKU_ARCHS) { HAIKU_ARCHS += $(cpu) ; } HAIKU_DEFINES_$(architecture) += ARCH_$(cpu) ; # directories HAIKU_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR_$(architecture) = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_OBJECT_BASE_DIR) $(architecture) ] ; HAIKU_COMMON_DEBUG_OBJECT_DIR_$(architecture) = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR_$(architecture)) common ] ; HAIKU_DEBUG_0_OBJECT_DIR_$(architecture) = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR_$(architecture)) release ] ; local level ; for level in $(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS[2-]) { HAIKU_DEBUG_$(level)_OBJECT_DIR_$(architecture) = [ FDirName $(HAIKU_ARCH_OBJECT_DIR_$(architecture)) debug_$(level) ] ; } # set variables for gcc header options SetIncludePropertiesVariables HAIKU : _$(architecture) ; # assembler flags HAIKU_ASFLAGS_$(architecture) = ; # C/C++ flags if $(gccVersion[1]) >= 4 { HAIKU_C++FLAGS_$(architecture) += -Wno-deprecated ; } switch $(cpu) { case x86* : # Enable use of the gcc built-in atomic functions instead of # atomic_*(). The former are inlined and have thus less overhead. # They are not available with gcc 2, but the header will take care # of that. HAIKU_DEFINES_$(architecture) += B_USE_BUILTIN_ATOMIC_FUNCTIONS ; } # warning flags HAIKU_WARNING_CCFLAGS_$(architecture) = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wmissing-prototypes -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -Wsign-compare -Wno-multichar ; HAIKU_WARNING_C++FLAGS_$(architecture) = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wno-ctor-dtor-privacy -Woverloaded-virtual -Wpointer-arith -Wcast-align -Wsign-compare -Wno-multichar ; HAIKU_WERROR_FLAGS_$(architecture) = ; if $(gccVersion[1]) >= 4 { # -Wuninitialized gives too many false positives. HAIKU_WERROR_FLAGS_$(architecture) += -Wno-error=uninitialized ; # TODO: remove the -Wno-unused-but-set-variable option HAIKU_WERROR_FLAGS_$(architecture) += -Wno-unused-but-set-variable ; } # debug flags local debugFlags = -ggdb ; # debug 0: suppress asserts HAIKU_DEBUG_0_CCFLAGS_$(architecture) = [ FDefines NDEBUG=$(NDEBUG) ] ; HAIKU_DEBUG_0_C++FLAGS_$(architecture) = [ FDefines NDEBUG=$(NDEBUG) ] ; local level ; for level in $(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS[2-]) { local flags = $(debugFlags) [ FDefines DEBUG=$(level) ] ; HAIKU_DEBUG_$(level)_CCFLAGS_$(architecture) = $(flags) ; HAIKU_DEBUG_$(level)_C++FLAGS_$(architecture) = $(flags) ; } if $(gccVersion[1]) >= 3 { # TODO: Temporary work-around. Should be defined in the compiler specs HAIKU_LINKFLAGS_$(architecture) += -Xlinker --no-undefined ; } else { HAIKU_DEFINES_$(architecture) += _BEOS_R5_COMPATIBLE_ ; } # private shared kernel/libroot headers HAIKU_PRIVATE_SYSTEM_HEADERS_$(architecture) = [ PrivateHeaders $(DOT) system system/arch/$(cpu) ] ; # Add some grist to the libgcc objects HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS_$(architecture) = $(HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS_$(architecture):G=libgcc!$(architecture)) ; # List of libgcc objects we don't want to keep HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC_OBJECTS_EXCLUDES_$(architecture) = eabi.o ; # the C++ standard library HAIKU_BUILD_SHARED_LIBSTDC++_$(architecture) = ; if $(HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSTDC++_$(architecture)) { HAIKU_LIBSTDC++_$(architecture) = $(HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSTDC++_$(architecture)) ; } else { # no shared library available with the compiler -- build it if $(gccVersion[1]) = 2 { HAIKU_LIBSTDC++_$(architecture) = libstdc++.r4.so ; } else { HAIKU_LIBSTDC++_$(architecture) = <$(architecture)>libstdc++.so ; } HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSTDC++_$(architecture) = $(HAIKU_LIBSTDC++_$(architecture)) ; HAIKU_BUILD_SHARED_LIBSTDC++_$(architecture) = 1 ; } # the C++ support (runtime) library HAIKU_BUILD_SHARED_LIBSUPC++_$(architecture) = ; if $(HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSUPC++_$(architecture)) { HAIKU_LIBSUPC++_$(architecture) = $(HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSUPC++_$(architecture)) ; } else { # no shared library available with the compiler -- build it for gcc 4 if $(gccVersion[1]) != 2 { HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSUPC++_$(architecture) = <$(architecture)>libsupc++.so ; HAIKU_BUILD_SHARED_LIBSUPC++_$(architecture) = 1 ; } HAIKU_LIBSUPC++_$(architecture) = $(HAIKU_SHARED_LIBSUPC++_$(architecture)) ; } # library and executable glue code local commonGlueCode = init_term_dyn.o crti.o crtn.o ; HAIKU_LIBRARY_BEGIN_GLUE_CODE_$(architecture) = crti.o <$(architecture)>crtbegin.o init_term_dyn.o ; HAIKU_LIBRARY_END_GLUE_CODE_$(architecture) = <$(architecture)>crtend.o crtn.o ; HAIKU_EXECUTABLE_BEGIN_GLUE_CODE_$(architecture) = crti.o <$(architecture)>crtbegin.o start_dyn.o init_term_dyn.o ; HAIKU_EXECUTABLE_END_GLUE_CODE_$(architecture) = $(HAIKU_LIBRARY_END_GLUE_CODE_$(architecture)) ; SEARCH on <$(architecture)>crtbegin.o <$(architecture)>crtend.o = $(HAIKU_GCC_LIB_DIR_$(architecture)) ; # init library name map local libraryGrist = "" ; if $(architecture) != $(HAIKU_PACKAGING_ARCHS[1]) { libraryGrist = $(architecture) ; } local i ; for i in be bnetapi debug device game locale mail media midi midi2 network package root screensaver textencoding tracker translation z { local library = lib$(i).so ; HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_$(architecture)_$(i) = $(library:G=$(libraryGrist)) ; } HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_$(architecture)_libstdc++ = $(HAIKU_LIBSTDC++_$(architecture)) ; HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_$(architecture)_libsupc++ = $(HAIKU_LIBSUPC++_$(architecture)) ; HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_$(architecture)_localestub = <$(architecture)>liblocalestub.a ; if $(architecture) = $(HAIKU_PACKAGING_ARCHS[1]) { HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_$(architecture)_input_server = input_server ; } else { HAIKU_LIBRARY_NAME_MAP_$(architecture)_input_server = <$(architecture)>input_server ; } } rule KernelArchitectureSetup architecture { # KernelArchitectureSetup ; # # Initializes the global kernel and boot loader related variables. Those # don't have a packaging architecture suffix, since they are only set for # the primary packaging architecture. is the primary # packaging architecture (supplied for convenience). HAIKU_KERNEL_ARCH = $(HAIKU_ARCH) ; local gccVersion = $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION_$(architecture)) ; local cpu = $(HAIKU_CPU_$(architecture)) ; switch $(cpu) { case ppc : 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_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 case x86 : 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 : # x86_64 completely shares the x86 bootloader. 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 # x86_64 kernel source is under arch/x86. HAIKU_KERNEL_ARCH = x86 ; # yasm is required for target arch x86_64 if ! $(HAIKU_YASM) { Exit "HAIKU_YASM not set. Please re-run configure." ; } case 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 = 260 ; # in kB HAIKU_CONTAINER_STRIP_EXECUTABLES on $(HAIKU_FLOPPY_BOOT_IMAGE_CONTAINER_NAME) = 1 ; case 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 case * : Exit "Currently unsupported target CPU:" $(cpu) ; } # Include embedded board-specific file. if $(HAIKU_BOOT_BOARD) { include [ FDirName $(HAIKU_BUILD_RULES_DIR) board $(HAIKU_BOOT_BOARD) BoardSetup ] ; } # 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_KERNEL_ARCH) ] [ FDirName $(HAIKU_COMMON_DEBUG_OBJECT_DIR_$(architecture)) system kernel ] $(HAIKU_PRIVATE_SYSTEM_HEADERS_$(architecture)) ; # C/C++ flags local gccBaseFlags = $(HAIKU_GCC_BASE_FLAGS_$(architecture)) -finline -fno-builtin ; if $(gccVersion[1]) >= 4 { gccBaseFlags += -ffreestanding ; } local g++BaseFlags = $(gccBaseFlags) -fno-exceptions ; if $(gccVersion[1]) >= 3 { g++BaseFlags += -fno-use-cxa-atexit ; } HAIKU_KERNEL_CCFLAGS = $(HAIKU_CCFLAGS_$(architecture)) $(gccBaseFlags) ; HAIKU_KERNEL_C++FLAGS = $(HAIKU_C++FLAGS_$(architecture)) $(g++BaseFlags) ; HAIKU_BOOT_CCFLAGS = $(HAIKU_CCFLAGS_$(architecture)) $(gccBaseFlags) ; HAIKU_BOOT_C++FLAGS = $(HAIKU_C++FLAGS_$(architecture)) $(g++BaseFlags) ; HAIKU_BOOT_LINKFLAGS = ; HAIKU_KERNEL_PIC_CCFLAGS = -fno-pic ; HAIKU_KERNEL_PIC_LINKFLAGS = ; HAIKU_KERNEL_ADDON_LINKFLAGS = ; switch $(cpu) { 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 += -mtune=68020-60 ; HAIKU_KERNEL_C++FLAGS += -mtune=68020-60 ; case x86 : HAIKU_KERNEL_CCFLAGS += -march=pentium ; HAIKU_KERNEL_C++FLAGS += -march=pentium ; case x86_64 : # Kernel lives in the top 2GB of the address space, use kernel code # model. HAIKU_KERNEL_PIC_CCFLAGS += -mcmodel=kernel ; # Disable the red zone, which cannot be used in kernel code due to # interrupts, and always enable the frame pointer so stack traces # are correct. HAIKU_KERNEL_CCFLAGS += -mno-red-zone -fno-omit-frame-pointer ; HAIKU_KERNEL_C++FLAGS += -mno-red-zone -fno-omit-frame-pointer ; HAIKU_KERNEL_PIC_LINKFLAGS += -z max-page-size=0x1000 ; HAIKU_KERNEL_ADDON_LINKFLAGS += -z max-page-size=0x1000 ; # Bootloader is 32-bit. HAIKU_BOOT_LINKFLAGS += -m elf_i386_haiku ; HAIKU_BOOT_CCFLAGS += -m32 -march=pentium ; HAIKU_BOOT_C++FLAGS += -m32 -march=pentium ; } # warning flags HAIKU_KERNEL_WARNING_CCFLAGS = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wmissing-prototypes -Wno-multichar ; HAIKU_KERNEL_WARNING_C++FLAGS = -Wall -Wno-trigraphs -Wno-multichar ; # debug flags local level ; for level in $(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS) { local flags = $(HAIKU_DEBUG_FLAGS) [ FDefines DEBUG=$(level) ] ; HAIKU_KERNEL_DEBUG_$(level)_CCFLAGS = $(HAIKU_DEBUG_$(level)_CCFLAGS_$(architecture)) ; HAIKU_KERNEL_DEBUG_$(level)_C++FLAGS = $(HAIKU_DEBUG_$(level)_C++FLAGS_$(architecture)) ; } # defines HAIKU_KERNEL_DEFINES += _KERNEL_MODE ; HAIKU_DEFINES_$(architecture) += BOOT_ARCHIVE_IMAGE_OFFSET=$(HAIKU_BOOT_ARCHIVE_IMAGE_OFFSET) ; # TODO: That doesn't need to be a general define. It's just needed for # compiling (part of) the boot loader. # kernel add-on glue code HAIKU_KERNEL_ADDON_BEGIN_GLUE_CODE = <$(architecture)>crtbegin.o haiku_version_glue.o ; HAIKU_KERNEL_ADDON_END_GLUE_CODE = $(HAIKU_GCC_LIBGCC_$(architecture)) <$(architecture)>crtend.o ; } rule ArchitectureSetupWarnings architecture { # ArchitectureSetupWarnings ; # # Sets up compiler warnings and error flags for various subdirectories for # the given packaging architecture. local cpu = $(HAIKU_CPU_$(architecture)) ; switch $(cpu) { case arm : return ; # we use #warning as placeholders for things to write... case m68k : return ; # we use #warning as placeholders for things to write... case mipsel : return ; # we use #warning as placeholders for things to write... } # enable -Werror for certain parts of the source tree HAIKU_WERROR_ARCH = $(architecture) ; rule EnableWerror dirTokens : scope { # Clang gives way more warnings than GCC, so that code won't compile # -Werror when using Clang. if ! $(CLANG) { SetConfigVar WARNINGS : HAIKU_TOP $(dirTokens) : treatAsErrors : $(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. local gccVersion = $(HAIKU_GCC_VERSION_$(architecture)) ; if $(gccVersion[1]) = 2 { local file = arch_debug_console.o ; WARNINGS on $(file) = $(WARNINGS) ; } if $(CLANG) { # We need -integrated-as, as otherwise Clang uses GCC as assembler and # passes -fheinous-gnu-extensions to GCC, which GCC does not understand # then errors out. AppendToConfigVar CCFLAGS : HAIKU_TOP src system libroot posix glibc : -integrated-as -fgnu89-inline -fheinous-gnu-extensions : global ; } 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 nfs4 ; # 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 dns_resolver ; 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 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 multiuser ; EnableWerror src bin package ; EnableWerror src bin package_repo ; EnableWerror src bin pkgman ; EnableWerror src apps ; EnableWerror src kits ; EnableWerror src preferences ; EnableWerror src servers ; EnableWerror src system kernel ; EnableWerror src system libroot add-ons ; EnableWerror src system libroot posix locale ; EnableWerror src system libroot posix wchar ; EnableWerror src system runtime_loader ; } rule MultiArchIfPrimary ifValue : elseValue : architecture { # MultiArchIfPrimary : # [ : = $(TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH) ] ; # # Returns one of the two given values depending on whether # is the primary packaging architecture. architecture ?= $(TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH) ; if $(architecture) = $(TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCHS[1]) { return $(ifValue) ; } return $(elseValue) ; } rule MultiArchConditionalGristFiles files : primaryGrist : secondaryGrist : architecture { # MultiArchConditionalGristFiles : # : [ : = $(TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH) ] ; # # Returns with their grist set to either or # depending on whether is the primary # packaging architecture. architecture ?= $(TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH) ; local grist = [ MultiArchIfPrimary $(primaryGrist) : $(secondaryGrist) : $(architecture) ] ; return $(files:G=$(grist:E=)) ; } rule MultiArchDefaultGristFiles files : gristPrefix : architecture { # MultiArchDefaultGristFiles : # [ : = $(TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH) ] ; # # Convenient shorthand for MultiArchConditionalGristFiles for the common # case that for a secondary packaging architecture the packaging # architecture name shall be appended to the grist while it shall be omitted # for the primary packaging architecture. IOW, if architecture is the # primary packaging architecture, are returned with their grist set # to , otherwise are returned with their grist set to # ! respectively (if # is empty). architecture ?= $(TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH) ; local secondaryGrist = $(gristPrefix)!$(architecture) ; secondaryGrist ?= $(architecture) ; return [ MultiArchConditionalGristFiles $(files) : $(gristPrefix) : $(secondaryGrist) : $(architecture) ] ; } rule MultiArchSubDirSetup architectures { # MultiArchSubDirSetup ; # # For each of the given packaging architectures that are # in the packaging architectures configured for the build (or all configured # packaging architectures, if is empty) an object is # prepared that can be used for an "on ... { ... }" block to set up subdir # variables for the respective packaging architecture. Most notably # TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH, TARGET_ARCH, TARGET_LIBSUPC++, and TARGET_LIBSTDC++ # are set to the values for the respective packaging architecture. The # per-subdir variables SOURCE_GRIST, LOCATE_TARGET, LOCATE_SOURCE, # SEARCH_SOURCE, *_LOCATE_TARGET, are reset. All SUBDIR* and config # variables are set to the values they had when this rule was invoked. local result ; architectures ?= $(TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCHS) ; local architecture ; for architecture in $(architectures) { if ! $(architecture) in $(TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCHS) { continue ; } local architectureObject = $(architecture:G=) ; result += $(architectureObject) ; # Set the variables that default to the values of the respective # variables for the primary architecture. TARGET_PACKAGING_ARCH on $(architectureObject) = $(architecture) ; local var ; for var in TARGET_ARCH TARGET_LIBSUPC++ TARGET_LIBSTDC++ { $(var) on $(architectureObject) = $($(var)_$(architecture)) ; } # Clone the current config variable values and the variables SubDir # resets. for var in $(AUTO_SET_UP_CONFIG_VARIABLES) SUBDIR$(SUBDIRRESET) { $(var) on $(architectureObject) = $($(var)) ; } # adjust SOURCE_GRIST SOURCE_GRIST on $(architectureObject) = $(SOURCE_GRIST:E=)!$(architecture) ; # Adjust the subdir's object dirs that are architecture dependent. To # avoid duplicating the code from SetupObjectsDir, we call it. Since it # sets global variables, we set these variables on our object, call # SetupObjectsDir in an "on" block, and grab the new variable values. local hostTarget = HOST TARGET ; local objectDirVars = COMMON_ARCH COMMON_DEBUG DEBUG_$(HAIKU_DEBUG_LEVELS) ; objectDirVars = COMMON_PLATFORM_LOCATE_TARGET $(hostTarget)_$(objectDirVars)_LOCATE_TARGET LOCATE_TARGET LOCATE_SOURCE SEARCH_SOURCE ; for var in $(objectDirVars) { $(var) on $(architectureObject) = ; } on $(architectureObject) { SetupObjectsDir ; for var in $(objectDirVars) { $(var) on $(architectureObject) = $($(var)) ; } } } return $(result) ; }