qemu/roms/Makefile

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vgabios_variants := stdvga cirrus vmware qxl isavga virtio bochs-display ramfb
vgabios_targets := $(subst -isavga,,$(patsubst %,vgabios-%.bin,$(vgabios_variants)))
pxerom_variants := e1000 e1000e eepro100 ne2k_pci pcnet rtl8139 virtio vmxnet3
pxerom_targets := 8086100e 808610d3 80861209 10500940 10222000 10ec8139 1af41000 15ad07b0
pxe-rom-e1000 efi-rom-e1000 : VID := 8086
pxe-rom-e1000 efi-rom-e1000 : DID := 100e
pxe-rom-e1000e efi-rom-e1000e : VID := 8086
pxe-rom-e1000e efi-rom-e1000e : DID := 10d3
pxe-rom-eepro100 efi-rom-eepro100 : VID := 8086
pxe-rom-eepro100 efi-rom-eepro100 : DID := 1209
pxe-rom-ne2k_pci efi-rom-ne2k_pci : VID := 1050
pxe-rom-ne2k_pci efi-rom-ne2k_pci : DID := 0940
pxe-rom-pcnet efi-rom-pcnet : VID := 1022
pxe-rom-pcnet efi-rom-pcnet : DID := 2000
pxe-rom-rtl8139 efi-rom-rtl8139 : VID := 10ec
pxe-rom-rtl8139 efi-rom-rtl8139 : DID := 8139
pxe-rom-virtio efi-rom-virtio : VID := 1af4
pxe-rom-virtio efi-rom-virtio : DID := 1000
pxe-rom-vmxnet3 efi-rom-vmxnet3 : VID := 15ad
pxe-rom-vmxnet3 efi-rom-vmxnet3 : DID := 07b0
#
# cross compiler auto detection
#
path := $(subst :, ,$(PATH))
system := $(shell uname -s | tr "A-Z" "a-z")
# first find cross binutils in path
find-cross-ld = $(firstword $(wildcard $(patsubst %,%/$(1)-*$(system)*-ld,$(path))))
# then check we have cross gcc too
find-cross-gcc = $(firstword $(wildcard $(patsubst %ld,%gcc,$(call find-cross-ld,$(1)))))
# finally strip off path + toolname so we get the prefix
find-cross-prefix = $(subst gcc,,$(notdir $(call find-cross-gcc,$(1))))
powerpc64_cross_prefix := $(call find-cross-prefix,powerpc64)
powerpc_cross_prefix := $(call find-cross-prefix,powerpc)
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x86_64_cross_prefix := $(call find-cross-prefix,x86_64)
riscv32_cross_prefix := $(call find-cross-prefix,riscv32)
riscv64_cross_prefix := $(call find-cross-prefix,riscv64)
# tag our seabios builds
SEABIOS_EXTRAVERSION="-prebuilt.qemu.org"
#
# EfiRom utility is shipped with edk2 / tianocore, in BaseTools/
#
# We need that to combine multiple images (legacy bios,
# efi ia32, efi x64) into a single rom binary.
#
roms: Rename the EFIROM variable to avoid clashing with iPXE The iPXE's 'veryclean' recipe removes $(EFIROM) even if the EFIROM macro originates from elsewhere: $ git checkout f590a812c21~ $ make -C roms clean EFIROM=$(type -P EfiRom) make: Entering directory '/source/qemu/roms' [...] make -C ipxe/src veryclean make[1]: Entering directory '/source/qemu/roms/ipxe/src' rm -f bin{,-*}/*.* bin{,-*}/.certificate.* bin{,-*}/.certificates.* bin{,-*}/.private_key.* bin{,-*}/errors bin{,-*}/NIC ./util/zbin ./util/elf2efi32 ./util/elf2efi64 /usr/bin/EfiRom ./util/efifatbin ./util/iccfix ./util/einfo TAGS bin{,-*}/symtab rm: cannot remove '/usr/bin/EfiRom': Permission denied make[1]: *** [Makefile.housekeeping:1564: clean] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/source/qemu/roms/ipxe/src' make: *** [Makefile:152: clean] Error 2 make: Leaving directory '/source/qemu/roms' Before f590a812c21 this variable could be overridden or unset, and the 'veryclean' Makefile rule would not complain. Commit f590a812c21 enforces this variable to the Intel EfiRom tool provided by the EDK2 project. To avoid the name clash and make the difference between the projects obvious, rename the variable used by the EDK2 project as EDK2_EFIROM. Fixes: f590a812c21074e82228de3e1dfb57b75fc02b62 Reported-by: Olaf Hering <olaf@aepfle.de> Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190409134536.15548-2-philmd@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2019-04-09 16:45:35 +03:00
EDK2_EFIROM = edk2/BaseTools/Source/C/bin/EfiRom
default help:
@echo "nothing is build by default"
@echo "available build targets:"
@echo " bios -- update bios.bin (seabios)"
@echo " vgabios -- update vgabios binaries (seabios)"
@echo " sgabios -- update sgabios binaries"
@echo " pxerom -- update nic roms (bios only)"
@echo " efirom -- update nic roms (bios+efi)"
@echo " slof -- update slof.bin"
@echo " skiboot -- update skiboot.lid"
@echo " u-boot.e500 -- update u-boot.e500"
@echo " u-boot.sam460 -- update u-boot.sam460"
@echo " efi -- update UEFI (edk2) platform firmware"
@echo " opensbi32-virt -- update OpenSBI for 32-bit virt machine"
@echo " opensbi64-virt -- update OpenSBI for 64-bit virt machine"
@echo " opensbi64-sifive_u -- update OpenSBI for 64-bit sifive_u machine"
@echo " clean -- delete the files generated by the previous" \
"build targets"
bios: build-seabios-config-seabios-128k build-seabios-config-seabios-256k
cp seabios/builds/seabios-128k/bios.bin ../pc-bios/bios.bin
cp seabios/builds/seabios-256k/bios.bin ../pc-bios/bios-256k.bin
vgabios seavgabios: $(patsubst %,seavgabios-%,$(vgabios_variants))
seavgabios-isavga: build-seabios-config-vga-isavga
cp seabios/builds/vga-isavga/vgabios.bin ../pc-bios/vgabios.bin
seavgabios-%: build-seabios-config-vga-%
cp seabios/builds/vga-$*/vgabios.bin ../pc-bios/vgabios-$*.bin
build-seabios-config-%: config.%
mkdir -p seabios/builds/$*
cp $< seabios/builds/$*/.config
$(MAKE) -C seabios \
EXTRAVERSION=$(SEABIOS_EXTRAVERSION) \
CROSS_PREFIX=$(x86_64_cross_prefix) \
KCONFIG_CONFIG=$(CURDIR)/seabios/builds/$*/.config \
OUT=$(CURDIR)/seabios/builds/$*/ oldnoconfig
$(MAKE) -C seabios \
EXTRAVERSION=$(SEABIOS_EXTRAVERSION) \
CROSS_PREFIX=$(x86_64_cross_prefix) \
KCONFIG_CONFIG=$(CURDIR)/seabios/builds/$*/.config \
OUT=$(CURDIR)/seabios/builds/$*/ all
.PHONY: sgabios skiboot
sgabios:
$(MAKE) -C sgabios
cp sgabios/sgabios.bin ../pc-bios
pxerom: $(patsubst %,pxe-rom-%,$(pxerom_variants))
pxe-rom-%: build-pxe-roms
cp ipxe/src/bin/$(VID)$(DID).rom ../pc-bios/pxe-$*.rom
efirom: $(patsubst %,efi-rom-%,$(pxerom_variants))
efi-rom-%: build-pxe-roms build-efi-roms edk2-basetools
roms: Rename the EFIROM variable to avoid clashing with iPXE The iPXE's 'veryclean' recipe removes $(EFIROM) even if the EFIROM macro originates from elsewhere: $ git checkout f590a812c21~ $ make -C roms clean EFIROM=$(type -P EfiRom) make: Entering directory '/source/qemu/roms' [...] make -C ipxe/src veryclean make[1]: Entering directory '/source/qemu/roms/ipxe/src' rm -f bin{,-*}/*.* bin{,-*}/.certificate.* bin{,-*}/.certificates.* bin{,-*}/.private_key.* bin{,-*}/errors bin{,-*}/NIC ./util/zbin ./util/elf2efi32 ./util/elf2efi64 /usr/bin/EfiRom ./util/efifatbin ./util/iccfix ./util/einfo TAGS bin{,-*}/symtab rm: cannot remove '/usr/bin/EfiRom': Permission denied make[1]: *** [Makefile.housekeeping:1564: clean] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving directory '/source/qemu/roms/ipxe/src' make: *** [Makefile:152: clean] Error 2 make: Leaving directory '/source/qemu/roms' Before f590a812c21 this variable could be overridden or unset, and the 'veryclean' Makefile rule would not complain. Commit f590a812c21 enforces this variable to the Intel EfiRom tool provided by the EDK2 project. To avoid the name clash and make the difference between the projects obvious, rename the variable used by the EDK2 project as EDK2_EFIROM. Fixes: f590a812c21074e82228de3e1dfb57b75fc02b62 Reported-by: Olaf Hering <olaf@aepfle.de> Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190409134536.15548-2-philmd@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonzini@redhat.com>
2019-04-09 16:45:35 +03:00
$(EDK2_EFIROM) -f "0x$(VID)" -i "0x$(DID)" -l 0x02 \
-b ipxe/src/bin/$(VID)$(DID).rom \
-ec ipxe/src/bin-i386-efi/$(VID)$(DID).efidrv \
-ec ipxe/src/bin-x86_64-efi/$(VID)$(DID).efidrv \
-o ../pc-bios/efi-$*.rom
build-pxe-roms:
$(MAKE) -C ipxe/src CONFIG=qemu \
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CROSS_COMPILE=$(x86_64_cross_prefix) \
$(patsubst %,bin/%.rom,$(pxerom_targets))
build-efi-roms: build-pxe-roms
$(MAKE) -C ipxe/src CONFIG=qemu \
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CROSS_COMPILE=$(x86_64_cross_prefix) \
$(patsubst %,bin-i386-efi/%.efidrv,$(pxerom_targets)) \
$(patsubst %,bin-x86_64-efi/%.efidrv,$(pxerom_targets))
# Build scripts can pass compiler/linker flags to the EDK2
# build tools via the EDK2_BASETOOLS_OPTFLAGS (CFLAGS) and
# EDK2_BASETOOLS_LDFLAGS (LDFLAGS) environment variables.
#
# Example:
#
# make -C roms \
# EDK2_BASETOOLS_OPTFLAGS='...' \
# EDK2_BASETOOLS_LDFLAGS='...' \
# efirom
#
edk2-basetools:
$(MAKE) -C edk2/BaseTools \
edk2 build scripts: work around TianoCore#1607 without forcing Python 2 It turns out that forcing python2 for running the edk2 "build" utility is neither necessary nor sufficient. Forcing python2 is not sufficient for two reasons: - QEMU is moving away from python2, with python2 nearing EOL, - according to my most recent testing, the lacking dependency information in the makefiles that are generated by edk2's "build" utility can cause parallel build failures even when "build" is executed by python2. And forcing python2 is not necessary because we can still return to the original idea of filtering out jobserver-related options from MAKEFLAGS. So do that. While at it, cut short edk2's auto-detection of the python3.* minor version, by setting PYTHON_COMMAND to "python3" (which we expect to be available wherever we intend to build edk2). With this patch, the guest UEFI binaries that are used as part of the BIOS tables test, and the OVMF and ArmVirtQemu platform firmwares, will be built strictly in a single job, regardless of an outermost "-jN" make option. Alas, there appears to be no reliable way to build edk2 in an (outer make, inner make) environment, with a jobserver enabled. Cc: Eduardo Habkost <ehabkost@redhat.com> Cc: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Cc: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Reported-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Tested-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Laszlo Ersek <lersek@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20190920083808.21399-3-lersek@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com>
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PYTHON_COMMAND=$${EDK2_PYTHON_COMMAND:-python3} \
EXTRA_OPTFLAGS='$(EDK2_BASETOOLS_OPTFLAGS)' \
EXTRA_LDFLAGS='$(EDK2_BASETOOLS_LDFLAGS)'
slof:
$(MAKE) -C SLOF CROSS=$(powerpc64_cross_prefix) qemu
cp SLOF/boot_rom.bin ../pc-bios/slof.bin
u-boot.e500:
$(MAKE) -C u-boot O=build.e500 qemu-ppce500_config
$(MAKE) -C u-boot CROSS_COMPILE=$(powerpc_cross_prefix) \
O=build.e500
$(powerpc_cross_prefix)strip u-boot/build.e500/u-boot -o \
../pc-bios/u-boot.e500
u-boot.sam460:
$(MAKE) -C u-boot-sam460ex Sam460ex_config
$(MAKE) -C u-boot-sam460ex CROSS_COMPILE=$(powerpc_cross_prefix)
cp u-boot-sam460ex/u-boot.bin ../pc-bios/u-boot-sam460-20100605.bin
skiboot:
$(MAKE) -C skiboot CROSS=$(powerpc64_cross_prefix)
cp skiboot/skiboot.lid ../pc-bios/skiboot.lid
efi: edk2-basetools
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.edk2
opensbi32-virt:
$(MAKE) -C opensbi \
CROSS_COMPILE=$(riscv32_cross_prefix) \
PLATFORM="qemu/virt"
cp opensbi/build/platform/qemu/virt/firmware/fw_jump.bin ../pc-bios/opensbi-riscv32-virt-fw_jump.bin
opensbi64-virt:
$(MAKE) -C opensbi \
CROSS_COMPILE=$(riscv64_cross_prefix) \
PLATFORM="qemu/virt"
cp opensbi/build/platform/qemu/virt/firmware/fw_jump.bin ../pc-bios/opensbi-riscv64-virt-fw_jump.bin
opensbi64-sifive_u:
$(MAKE) -C opensbi \
CROSS_COMPILE=$(riscv64_cross_prefix) \
PLATFORM="sifive/fu540"
cp opensbi/build/platform/sifive/fu540/firmware/fw_jump.bin ../pc-bios/opensbi-riscv64-sifive_u-fw_jump.bin
clean:
rm -rf seabios/.config seabios/out seabios/builds
$(MAKE) -C sgabios clean
rm -f sgabios/.depend
$(MAKE) -C ipxe/src veryclean
$(MAKE) -C edk2/BaseTools clean
$(MAKE) -C SLOF clean
rm -rf u-boot/build.e500
$(MAKE) -C u-boot-sam460ex distclean
$(MAKE) -C skiboot clean
$(MAKE) -f Makefile.edk2 clean
$(MAKE) -C opensbi clean