bsd.README revision 1.386
1# $NetBSD: bsd.README,v 1.386 2018/11/15 09:23:50 martin Exp $ 2# @(#)bsd.README 8.2 (Berkeley) 4/2/94 3 4This is the README file for the make "include" files for the NetBSD 5source tree. The files are installed in /usr/share/mk, and are, 6by convention, named with the suffix ".mk". 7 8Note, this file is not intended to replace reading through the .mk 9files for anything tricky. 10 11=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 12 13RANDOM THINGS WORTH KNOWING: 14 15The files are simply C-style #include files, and pretty much behave like 16you'd expect. The syntax is slightly different in that a single '.' is 17used instead of the hash mark, i.e. ".include <bsd.prog.mk>". 18 19One difference that will save you lots of debugging time is that inclusion 20of the file is normally done at the *end* of the Makefile. The reason for 21this is because .mk files often modify variables and behavior based on the 22values of variables set in the Makefile. To make this work, remember that 23the FIRST target found is the target that is used, i.e. if the Makefile has: 24 25 a: 26 echo a 27 a: 28 echo a number two 29 30the command "make a" will echo "a". To make things confusing, the SECOND 31variable assignment is the overriding one, i.e. if the Makefile has: 32 33 a= foo 34 a= bar 35 36 b: 37 echo ${a} 38 39the command "make b" will echo "bar". This is for compatibility with the 40way the V7 make behaved. 41 42It's fairly difficult to make the BSD .mk files work when you're building 43multiple programs in a single directory. It's a lot easier to split up the 44programs than to deal with the problem. Most of the agony comes from making 45the "obj" directory stuff work right, not because we switched to a new version 46of make. So, don't get mad at us, figure out a better way to handle multiple 47architectures so we can quit using the symbolic link stuff. (Imake doesn't 48count.) 49 50The file .depend in the source directory is expected to contain dependencies 51for the source files. This file is read automatically by make after reading 52the Makefile. 53 54The variable DESTDIR works as before. It's not set anywhere but will change 55the tree where the file gets installed. 56 57The profiled libraries are no longer built in a different directory than 58the regular libraries. A new suffix, ".po", is used to denote a profiled 59object, and ".pico" denotes a shared (position-independent) object. 60 61There are various make variables used during the build. 62 63Many variables support a (case sensitive) value of "no" or "yes", 64and are tested with ${VAR} == "no" and ${VAR} != "no" . 65 66 67The basic rule for the variable naming scheme is as follows: 68 69HOST_xxx A command that runs on the host machine regardless of 70 whether or not the system is being cross compiled, or 71 flags for such a command. 72 73MKxxx Can be set to "no" to disable functionality, or 74 "yes" to enable it. 75 Usually defaults to "yes", although some variables 76 default to "no". 77 Due to make(1) implementation issues, if a temporary 78 command-line override of a mk.conf(5) or <bsd.own.mk> 79 setting is required whilst still honoring a particular 80 Makefile's setting of MKxxx, use 81 env MKxxx=value make 82 instead of 83 make MKxxx=value 84 85NOxxx If defined, disables a feature. 86 Not intended for users. 87 This is to allow Makefiles to disable functionality 88 that they don't support (such as missing man pages). 89 NOxxx variables must be defined before <bsd.own.mk> 90 is included. 91 92TOOL_xxx A tool that is provided as part of the USETOOLS 93 framework. When not using the USETOOLS framework, 94 TOOL_xxx variables should refer to tools that are 95 already installed on the host system. 96 97The following variables that control how things are made/installed that 98are not set by default. These should not be set by Makefiles; they're for 99the user to define in MAKECONF (see <bsd.own.mk>, below, or mk.conf(5)) 100or on the make(1) command line: 101 102BUILD If defined, 'make install' checks that the targets in the 103 source directories are up-to-date and remakes them if they 104 are out of date, instead of blindly trying to install 105 out of date or non-existent targets. 106 107MAKEVERBOSE Control how "verbose" the standard make(1) rules are. 108 Default: 2 109 Supported values: 110 0 Minimal output ("quiet") 111 1 Describe what is occurring 112 2 Describe what is occurring and echo the actual command 113 3 Ignore the effect of the "@" prefix in make commands 114 4 Trace shell commands using the shell's -x flag 115 116MKATF If "no", don't build the Automated Testing Framework (ATF), 117 which includes the libatf-c, libatf-c++ and libatf-sh libraries 118 and the various command line tools. Also, because the build of 119 the libraries is disabled, don't build the NetBSD test suite 120 either. 121 Default: yes 122 123MKBFD Obsolete, use MKBINUTILS 124 125MKBINUTILS If "no", don't build binutils (gas, ld, etc and libbfd, 126 libopcodes) 127 Default: yes 128 129MKBSDTAR If "yes", use the libarchive based cpio and tar instead of 130 the pax frontends. 131 Default: no 132 133MKCATPAGES If "no", don't build or install the catman pages. 134 Default: no 135 136MKCOMPAT If "no", don't build or install the src/compat. 137 Default: yes on amd64/mips64/sparc64, no elsewhere. 138 139MKCOMPATTESTS If "yes", build and install the NetBSD test suite when 140 building and installing src/compat. 141 Default: no 142 143MKCOMPATX11 If "yes", build and install the X11 libraries when 144 building and installing src/compat. 145 Default: no 146 147MKCOMPLEX If "no", don't build libm support for <complex.h> 148 Default: yes 149 150MKCTF If "no", do not build and install CTF tools, and also 151 don't generate and manipulate CTF data of ELF binaries 152 during build. 153 Default: no 154 155NOCTF Don't generate and manipulate CTF data of ELF binaries 156 during build. It is set internally for standalone programs. 157 158MKCVS If "no", don't build or install cvs(1). 159 Default: yes 160 161MKDEBUG If "no", don't build and install separate debugging symbols 162 into /usr/libdata/debug. 163 Default: no 164 165NODEBUG Don't compile with debugging symbols during build. 166 It is set internally for standalone programs. 167 168MKDEBUGLIB Build *_g.a debugging libraries, which are compiled 169 with -DDEBUG. 170 Default: no 171 172MKDEPINCLUDES If "yes" issue .include statements in the .depend file 173 instead of inlining the contents of the .d files. Useful 174 when stale dependencies are present, to list the exact 175 files that need refreshing. It is off by default because 176 it is possibly slower. 177 Default "no" 178 179MKDOC If "no", don't build or install the documentation. 180 Default: yes 181 182MKDTRACE If "no", do not build and install the kernel modules, 183 utilities and libraries used to implement the dtrace(1) 184 facility. 185 Default: no 186 187MKDYNAMICROOT If "no", build programs in /bin and /sbin statically, 188 don't install certain libraries in /lib, and don't 189 install the shared linker into /libexec. 190 Default: yes 191 192MKEXTSRC If not "no", 'make build' also descends into either src/extsrc 193 to cross-build programs and libraries externally added by 194 users, and automatically enables creation of those sets. 195 Default: no 196 197MKFIRMWARE If not "no", install the /libdata/firmware directory, 198 which is necessary for several drivers: athn(4), bwfm(4), 199 ipw(4), iwi(4), iwm(4), iwn(4), otus(4), rtwn(4), urtwn(4), 200 wpi(4), ral(4), rum(4), run(4), zyd(4), bcm43xx(4), and 201 the Tegra 124 SoC. 202 Default: yes on amd64, cobalt, evbarm evbmips, evbppc, hpcarm, 203 hppa, i386, mac68k, macppc, sandpoint, and sparc64, no elsewhere. 204 205MKGCC If "no", don't build gcc(1) or any of the GCC-related 206 libraries (libgcc, libobjc, libstdc++). 207 Default: yes 208 209MKGCCCMDS If "no", don't build gcc(1), but do build the GCC-related 210 libraries (libgcc, libobjc, libstdc++). 211 Default: yes 212 213MKGDB If "no", don't build gdb(1). 214 Default: yes 215 216MKGROFFHTMLDOC If "no", avoid trying to use groff to generate html for 217 miscellaneous articles, as this seems to sometimes want 218 to run software not in base. Does not affect html man 219 pages. 220 Default: no 221 222MKHESIOD If "no", disables building of Hesiod infrastructure 223 (libraries and support programs). 224 Default: yes 225 226MKHOSTOBJ If not "no", for programs intended to be run on the compile 227 host, the name, release, and architecture of the host 228 operating system will be suffixed to the name of the object 229 directory created by "make obj". 230 Default: no 231 232MKHTML If "no", don't build or install the HTML man pages. 233 Default: yes 234 235MKIEEEFP If "no", don't add code for IEEE754/IEC60559 conformance. 236 Has no effect on most platforms. 237 Default: yes 238 239MKSTRIPIDENT Strip the RCS IDs from program binaries and shared libraries. 240 Default: no 241 242MKINET6 If "no", disables building of INET6 (IPv6) infrastructure 243 (libraries and support programs). This option must not be 244 set to "no" if MKX11 is not "no". 245 Default: yes 246 247MKINFO If "no", don't build or install Info documentation from 248 Texinfo source files. 249 Default: yes 250 251MKIPFILTER If "no", don't build or install the IP Filter programs and LKM. 252 Default: yes 253 254MKISCSI If "no", don't build or install iSCSI library or applications 255 (depends on libpthread.) 256 Default: yes 257 258MKKDEBUG If "yes", force building of kernel symbol info and creation 259 of netbsd.gdb in all kernel builds, independently of the 260 settings for "makeoptions DEBUG" in the kernel config file. 261 262MKKERBEROS If "no", disables building of Kerberos v5 263 infrastructure (libraries and support programs). 264 Default: yes 265 266MKKMOD If "no", disables building of kernel modules. 267 Default: yes 268 269MKKYUA If "no", don't build Kyua nor its dependent library Lutok. 270 Note that setting this to "no" does not disable the build of 271 the NetBSD test suite itself; the build of the tests is 272 controlled by the MKATF knob. 273 Default: no (until the import is done and validated) 274 275MKLDAP If "no", disables building of LDAP infrastructure 276 (libraries and support programs). 277 Default: yes 278 279MKLIBCSANITIZER If "yes", use the selected sanitizer inside libc to compile 280 userland programs and libraries as defined in 281 USE_LIBCSANITIZER, which defaults to "undefined". 282 283 The undefined behavior detector is currently the only supported 284 sanitizer in this mode. Its runtime differs from the UBSan 285 available in MKSANITIZER, and it is reimplemented from scratch 286 as micro-UBSan in the user mode (uUBSan). Its code is shared 287 with the kernel mode variation (kUBSan). The runtime is 288 stripped down from C++ features, in particular -fsanitize=vptr 289 is not supported and explicitly disabled. The only runtime 290 configuration is restricted to the LIBC_UBSAN environment 291 variable, that is designed to be safe for hardening. 292 293 The USE_LIBCSANITIZER value is passed to the -fsanitize= 294 argument to the compiler in CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS, but not in 295 LDFLAGS, as the runtime part is located inside libc. 296 297 Additional sanitizer arguments can be passed through 298 LIBCSANITIZERFLAGS. 299 Default: no 300 301MKLIBCXX If not "no", build and install libc++. 302 Default: no 303 304MKLIBSTDCXX If not "no", build and install libstdc++. 305 Default: yes 306 307MKLINKLIB If "no", act as "MKLINT=no MKPICINSTALL=no MKPROFILE=no". 308 Also: 309 - don't install the .a libraries 310 - don't install _pic.a libraries on PIC systems 311 - don't build .a libraries on PIC systems 312 - don't install the .so symlink on ELF systems 313 I.e, only install the shared library (and the .so.major 314 symlink on ELF). 315 Default: yes 316 317MKLINT If "no", don't build or install the lint libraries. 318 Default: yes 319 320MKLVM If "no", don't build or install the logical volume manager 321 and device mapper tools and libraries 322 Default: yes 323 324MKMAN If "no", don't build or install the man or catman pages, 325 and also acts as "MKCATPAGES=no MKHTML=no". 326 Default: yes 327 328MKMANDOC If "yes", mandoc is built as tool and used to compile 329 catman or html pages. A directory can be exempted by 330 defining NOMANDOC. Individual man pages are exempted 331 if NOMANDOC.${target} is set to "yes". 332 Default: yes 333 334MKMANZ If not "no", compress manual pages at installation time. 335 Default: no 336 337MKMDNS If "no", disables building of mDNS infrastructure 338 (libraries and support programs). 339 Default: yes 340 341MKNLS If "no", don't build or install the NLS files and locale 342 definition files. 343 Default: yes 344 345MKNPF If "no", don't build or install the NPF and its modules. 346 Default: yes 347 348MKNSD If "no", don't build or install the "nsd" DNS authoritative 349 server. 350 Default: no 351 352MKOBJ If "no", don't enable the rule which creates objdirs, 353 and also acts as "MKOBJDIRS=no". 354 Default: yes 355 356MKOBJDIRS If "no", don't create objdirs during a "make build". 357 Default: no 358 359MKPAM If "no", disables building of PAM authentication 360 infrastructure (libraries and support programs). 361 Default: yes 362 363MKPCC If "no", don't build pcc(1) or any of the PCC-related 364 libraries (libpcc, libpccsoftfloat). 365 Default: no 366 367MKPF If "no", don't build or install the pf programs and LKM. 368 Default: yes 369 370MKPIC If "no", don't build or install shared libraries, and 371 also acts as "MKPICLIB=no" 372 Default: yes (for MACHINE_ARCHs that support it) 373 374MKPICINSTALL If "no", don't install the *_pic.a libraries. 375 Default: yes 376 377MKPICLIB If "no", don't build *_pic.a libraries, and build the 378 shared object libraries from the .a libraries. 379 A symlink is installed in ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib for the 380 _pic.a library pointing to the .a library. 381 Default: yes 382 383MKPIE If "no", create regular executables. Otherwise create 384 PIE (Position Independent Executables). 385 Default: no 386 387NOPIE Don't create PIE (Position Independent Executables) 388 It is set internally for standalone programs. 389 390MKPIGZGZIP If "no", only install pigz as pigz, not gzip. 391 Default: no 392 393MKPOSTFIX If "no", don't build or install postfix(1). 394 Default: yes 395 396MKPROFILE If "no", don't build or install the profiling (*_p.a) libraries. 397 Default: yes 398 399MKRADEONFIRMWARE If "no", install the /libdata/firmware/radeon directory, 400 which is necessary for the radeon DRM driver. 401 Default: yes on i386 and amd64, no elsewhere. 402 403MKRELRO If "partial", set the non-PLT GOT to read-only. If "full" 404 also force immediate symbol binding. 405 Default: no 406 407MKREPRO If "yes", create reproducible builds. This enables 408 different switches to make two builds from the same source tree 409 result in the same build results. 410 Default: no 411 412MKSANITIZER if "yes", use the selected sanitizer to compile userland 413 programs as defined in USE_SANITIZER, which defaults to 414 "address". A selection of available sanitizers: 415 address: A memory error detector (default) 416 thread: A data race detector 417 memory: An uninitialized memory read detector 418 undefined: An undefined behavior detector 419 leak: A memory leak detector 420 dataflow: A general data flow analysis 421 cfi: A control flow detector 422 safe-stack: Protect against stack-based corruption 423 scudo: The Scudo Hardened allocator 424 It's possible to specify multiple sanitizers within the 425 USE_SANITIZER option (comma separated). The USE_SANITIZER value 426 is passed to the -fsanitize= argument to the compiler. 427 Additional arguments can be passed through SANITIZERFLAGS. 428 The list of supported features and their valid combinations 429 depends on the compiler version and target CPU architecture. 430 Default: no 431 432MKSHARE If "no", act as "MKCATPAGES=no MKDOC=no MKHTML=no MKINFO=no 433 MKMAN=no MKNLS=no". 434 I.e, don't build catman pages, documentation, Info 435 documentation, man pages, NLS files, ... 436 Default: yes 437 438MKSKEY If "no", disables building of S/key authentication 439 infrastructure (libraries and support programs). 440 Default: yes 441 442MKSLJIT If "no", disables building of sljit (stack-less platform 443 independent JIT compiler) private library and tests. 444 Default: yes on amd64, i386 and sparc, no elsewhere. 445 446MKSOFTFLOAT If not "no", build with options to enable the compiler to 447 generate output containing library calls for floating 448 point and possibly soft-float library support. 449 Default: no 450 451MKSTATICLIB If "no", don't build or install the normal static (*.a) 452 libraries. 453 Default: yes 454 455MKSTATICPIE Compile in support for static pie binaries. These binaries 456 use a special support in crt0.o for resolving relative 457 relocations and require linker support. 458 Default: yes on platforms that support it. 459 460MKSTRIPSYM If "yes", strip all local symbols from shared libraries; 461 the affect is equivalent to -x option of ld(1). If "no", 462 strip only temporary local symbols; the affect is equivalent 463 to -X option of ld(1). Keeping non-temporary local symbols 464 such as static function names is useful on using DTrace for 465 userland libraries and getting a backtrace from a rump kernel 466 loading shared libraries. 467 Default: yes 468 469MKTEGRAFIRMWARE If "no", install the /libdata/firmware/nvidia directory, 470 which is necessary for the NVIDIA Tegra XHCI driver. 471 Default: yes on evbarm, no elsewhere. 472 473MKTOOLSDEBUG If "yes" build the tools with debugging symbols. 474 Default: no 475 476MKTPM If "no" then don't build the Trusted Platform Module 477 infrastructure. 478 Default: no 479 480MKUNBOUND If not "no", build and install the "unbound" DNS resolver. 481 Default: yes 482 483MKUNPRIVED If not "no", don't set the owner/group/mode when installing 484 files or directories, and keep a metadata log of what 485 the owner/group/mode should be. This allows a 486 non-root "make install". 487 Default: no 488 489MKUPDATE If not "no", 'make install' only installs targets that are 490 more recently modified in the source directories that their 491 installed counterparts. 492 Default: no 493 494MKX11 If not "no", 'make build' also descends into 495 src/external/mit/xorg to cross-build X11 and automatically 496 enables creation of X sets. 497 Default: no 498 499MKX11FONTS If not "no", do not build or install the X fonts. The xfont 500 set is still created but will be empty. 501 Default: yes 502 503MKX11MOTIF: If "yes", build the native X11 libGLw with Motif stubs. If 504 Motif is not installed in the default location /usr/pkg, the 505 location can be specified using the X11MOTIFPATH variable. 506 Default: no 507 508MKYP If "no", disables building of YP (NIS) 509 infrastructure (libraries and support programs). 510 Default: yes 511 512MKZFS If "no", do not build and install utilities and libraries 513 used to manage ZFS file system. Do not build zfs and solaris 514 compatibility kernel modules. Note: ZFS requires 64bit 515 atomic operations. 516 Default: yes on amd64, no elsewhere. 517 518MKRUMP If "no", do not build and install rump related headers, 519 libraries, and programs. 520 Default: yes 521 522USE_HESIOD If "no", disables building Hesiod support into 523 various system utilities/libraries that support it. 524 If ${MKHESIOD} is "no", USE_HESIOD will also be 525 forced to "no". 526 527USE_INET6 If "no", disables building INET6 (IPv6) support into 528 various system utilities/libraries that support it. 529 If ${MKINET6} is "no", USE_INET6 will also be 530 forced to "no". 531 532USE_JEMALLOC If "no", disables building the "jemalloc" allocator 533 designed for improved performance with threaded 534 applications. The "phkmalloc" allocator as used up 535 before NetBSD-5.0 will be substituted. 536 537USE_KERBEROS If "no", disables building Kerberos v5 538 support into various system utilities/libraries that 539 support it. If ${MKKERBEROS} is "no", USE_KERBEROS 540 will also be forced to "no". 541 542USE_LDAP If "no", disables building LDAP support into various 543 system utilities/libraries that support it. 544 If ${MKLDAP} is "no", USE_LDAP will also be forced to "no". 545 546USE_PAM If "no", disables building PAM authentication support 547 into various system utilities/libraries that support it. 548 If ${MKPAM} is "no", USE_PAM will also be forced to "no". 549 550USE_SKEY If "no", disables building S/key authentication 551 support into various system utilities/libraries that 552 support it. If ${MKSKEY} is "no", USE_SKEY will 553 also be forced to "no". 554 Default: no 555 556USE_SSP If "no", disables GCC stack protection code, which 557 detects stack overflows and aborts the program. The 558 stack protection code imposes a performance penalty 559 of about 5%. 560 Default: "no", unless "USE_FORT" is set to "yes" 561 562NOSSP Don't compile with stack protector during build. 563 It is set internally for standalone programs. 564 565USE_FORT If "yes" turns on substitute wrappers for commonly used 566 functions that do not do bounds checking regularly, but 567 they could in some cases by using the gcc 568 __builtin_object_size() function to determine the buffer 569 size where it is known and detect buffer overflows. 570 These substitute functions are in /usr/include/ssp. 571 Default: depends on the part of the source tree 572 573NOFORT Don't compile with substitute wrappers during build. 574 It is set internally for standalone programs. 575 576USE_YP If "no", disables building YP (NIS) support into 577 various system utilities/libraries that support it. 578 If ${MKYP} is "no", USE_YP will also be forced to "no". 579 580USE_PIGZGZIP If "no", use the host "gzip" program to compress things. 581 Otherwise, build tools/pigz, set TOOL_GZIP=${TOOL_PIGZ}, 582 and use nbpigz to compress things. 583 Default: "no". 584 585USE_XZ_SETS If "no", use the host "gzip" program to compress sets. 586 Otherwise use xz to compress things. 587 Default: "yes" for architectures with "enough" memory to 588 decompress, "no" for older ones. 589 This is currently incompatible with USE_PIGZGZIP, setting 590 USE_PIGZGZIP=yes sets USE_XZ_SETS=no by default for all 591 architectures. 592 593COPTS.lib<lib> 594OBJCOPTS.lib<lib> 595LDADD.lib<lib> 596CPPFLAGS.lib<lib> 597CXXFLAGS.lib<lib> 598COPTS.<prog> 599OBJCCOPTS.<prog> 600LDADD.<prog> 601CPPFLAGS.<prog> 602CXXFLAGS.<prog> These provide a way to specify additions to the associated 603 variables in a way that applies only to a particular library 604 or program. <lib> corresponds to the LIB variable set in 605 the library's makefile. <prog> corresponds to either PROG 606 or PROG_CXX (if set). For example, if COPTS.libcrypto is 607 set to "-g", "-g" will be added to COPTS only when compiling 608 the crypto library. 609 610The active compiler is selected using the following variables: 611AVAILABLE_COMPILER 612 List of available compiler suites. Processed in order 613 for selecting the active compiler for each frontend. 614HAVE_PCC If defined, PCC is present and enabled. 615HAVE_LLVM If defined, LLVM/Clang is present and enabled. 616UNSUPPORTED_COMPILER.xxx 617 If defined, the support for compiler "xxx" is disabled. 618 619For the frontends (CC, CPP, CXX, FC and OBJC) the following variables exist: 620ACTIVE_CC Active compile suite for the CC frontend. 621SUPPORTED_CC Compile suite with support for the CC frontend. 622TOOL_CC.xxx Path to the CC frontend for compiler "xxx" 623 624=-=-=-=-= sys.mk =-=-=-=-= 625 626The include file <sys.mk> has the default rules for all makes, in the BSD 627environment or otherwise. You probably don't want to touch this file. 628 629=-=-=-=-= bsd.own.mk =-=-=-=-= 630 631The include file <bsd.own.mk> contains source tree configuration parameters, 632such as the owners, groups, etc. for both manual pages and binaries, and 633a few global "feature configuration" parameters. 634 635It has no targets. 636 637To get system-specific configuration parameters, <bsd.own.mk> will try to 638include the file specified by the "MAKECONF" variable. If MAKECONF is not 639set, or no such file exists, the system make configuration file, /etc/mk.conf 640is included. These files may define any of the variables described below. 641 642<bsd.own.mk> sets the following variables, if they are not already defined 643(defaults are in brackets): 644 645NETBSDSRCDIR Top of the NetBSD source tree. 646 If _SRC_TOP_ != "", that will be used as the default, 647 otherwise BSDSRCDIR will be used as the default. 648 Various makefiles within the NetBSD source tree will 649 use this to reference the top level of the source tree. 650 651_SRC_TOP_ Top of the system source tree, as determined by <bsd.own.mk> 652 based on the presence of tools/ and build.sh. This variable 653 is "internal" to <bsd.own.mk>, although its value is only 654 determined once and then propagated to all sub-makes. 655 656_NETBSD_VERSION_DEPENDS 657 A list of files which contain information about 658 the version of the NetBSD being built. This is 659 defined only if the current directory appears 660 to be inside a NetBSD source tree. The list of 661 files includes ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sys/sys/param.h 662 (which contains the kernel version number), 663 ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sys/conf/newvers.sh and 664 ${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sys/conf/osrelease.sh (which 665 interpret the information in sys/sys/param.h), and 666 ${_SRC_TOP_OBJ_}/params (which is an optional file, 667 created by "make build" in ${_SRC_TOP_}/Makefile, 668 containing all the variables that may influence the 669 build). 670 671 Targets that depend on the NetBSD version, or on 672 variables defined at build time, can declare a 673 dependency on ${_NETBSD_VERSION_DEPENDS}, like this: 674 675 version.c: ${_NETBSD_VERSION_DEPENDS} 676 commands to create version.c 677 678BSDSRCDIR The real path to the system sources, so that 'make obj' 679 will work correctly. [/usr/src] 680 681BSDOBJDIR The real path to the system 'obj' tree, so that 'make obj' 682 will work correctly. [/usr/obj] 683 684BINGRP Binary group. [wheel] 685 686BINOWN Binary owner. [root] 687 688BINMODE Binary mode. [555] 689 690NONBINMODE Mode for non-executable files. [444] 691 692MANDIR Base path for manual installation. [/usr/share/man/cat] 693 694MANGRP Manual group. [wheel] 695 696MANOWN Manual owner. [root] 697 698MANMODE Manual mode. [${NONBINMODE}] 699 700MANINSTALL Manual installation type. Space separated list: 701 catinstall, htmlinstall, maninstall 702 Default value derived from MKCATPAGES and MKHTML. 703 704LDSTATIC Control program linking; if set blank, link everything 705 dynamically. If set to "-static", link everything statically. 706 If not set, programs link according to their makefile. 707 708LIBDIR Base path for library installation. [/usr/lib] 709 710LINTLIBDIR Base path for lint(1) library installation. [/usr/libdata/lint] 711 712LIBGRP Library group. [${BINGRP}] 713 714LIBOWN Library owner. [${BINOWN}] 715 716LIBMODE Library mode. [${NONBINMODE}] 717 718DOCDIR Base path for system documentation (e.g. PSD, USD, etc.) 719 installation. [/usr/share/doc] 720 721DOCGRP Documentation group. [wheel] 722 723DOCOWN Documentation owner. [root] 724 725DOCMODE Documentation mode. [${NONBINMODE}] 726 727GZIP_N_FLAG Flags to pass to TOOL_GZIP to prevent it from inserting 728 file names or timestamps in the compressed output. 729 [-n, or -nT when TOOL_GZIP is really TOOL_PIGZ] 730 731NLSDIR Base path for Native Language Support files installation. 732 [/usr/share/nls] 733 734NLSGRP Native Language Support files group. [wheel] 735 736NLSOWN Native Language Support files owner. [root] 737 738NLSMODE Native Language Support files mode. [${NONBINMODE}] 739 740X11SRCDIR The path to the xsrc tree. [${NETBSDSRCDIR}/../xsrc, 741 if that exists; otherwise /usr/xsrc] 742 743X11SRCDIR.local The path to the local X11 src tree. [${X11SRCDIR}/local] 744 745X11SRCDIR.lib<package> 746X11SRCDIR.<package> 747 The path to the xorg src tree for the specificed package>. 748 [${X11SRCDIR}/external/mit/xorg/<package>/dist] 749 750X11ROOTDIR Root directory of the X11 installation. [/usr/X11R7] 751 752X11BINDIR X11 bin directory. [${X11ROOTDIR}/bin] 753 754X11FONTDIR X11 font directory. [${X11ROOTDIR}/lib/X11/fonts] 755 756X11INCDIR X11 include directory. [${X11ROOTDIR}/include] 757 758X11LIBDIR X11 lib/x11 (config) directory. [${X11ROOTDIR}/lib/X11] 759 760X11MANDIR X11 manual directory. [${X11ROOTDIR}/man] 761 762X11USRLIBDIR X11 library directory. [${X11ROOTDIR}/lib] 763 764STRIPFLAG The flag passed to the install program to cause the binary 765 to be stripped. This is to be used when building your 766 own install script so that the entire system can be made 767 stripped/not-stripped using a single knob. [] 768 769COPY The flag passed to the install program to cause the binary 770 to be copied rather than moved. This is to be used when 771 building our own install script so that the entire system 772 can either be installed with copies, or with moves using 773 a single knob. [-c] 774 775MAKEDIRTARGETENV 776 Environment variables passed to the child make process 777 invoked by MAKEDIRTARGET. 778 779MAKEDIRTARGET dir target [params] 780 Runs "cd $${dir} && ${MAKE} [params] $${target}", 781 displaying a "pretty" message whilst doing so. 782 783RELEASEMACHINEDIR 784 Subdirectory used below RELEASEDIR when building 785 a release. [${MACHINE}] 786 787RELEASEMACHINE Subdirectory or path component used for the following 788 paths: 789 distrib/${RELEASEMACHINE} 790 distrib/notes/${RELEASEMACHINE} 791 etc/etc.${RELEASEMACHINE} 792 Used when building a release. [${MACHINE}] 793 794Additionally, the following variables may be set by <bsd.own.mk> or in a 795make configuration file to modify the behavior of the system build 796process (default values are in brackets along with comments, if set by 797<bsd.own.mk>): 798 799USETOOLS Indicates whether the tools specified by ${TOOLDIR} should 800 be used as part of a build in progress. 801 Supported values: 802 803 yes Use the tools from TOOLDIR. 804 Must be set to this if cross-compiling. 805 806 no Do not use the tools from TOOLDIR, but refuse to 807 build native compilation tool components that are 808 version-specific for that tool. 809 810 never Do not use the tools from TOOLDIR, even when 811 building native tool components. This is similar to 812 the traditional NetBSD build method, but does not 813 verify that the compilation tools in use are 814 up-to-date enough in order to build the tree 815 successfully. This may cause build or runtime 816 problems when building the whole NetBSD source tree. 817 818 Default: "yes" if building all or part of a whole NetBSD 819 source tree (detected automatically); "no" otherwise 820 (to preserve traditional semantics of the <bsd.*.mk> 821 make(1) include files). 822 823OBJECT_FMT Object file format. [set to "ELF" on architectures that 824 use ELF -- currently all architectures]. 825 826TOOLCHAIN_MISSING 827 If not "no", this indicates that the platform being built 828 does not have a working in-tree toolchain. If the 829 ${MACHINE_ARCH} in question falls into this category, 830 TOOLCHAIN_MISSING is conditionally assigned the value "yes". 831 Otherwise, the variable is unconditionally assigned the 832 value "no". 833 If not "no", ${MKBINUTILS}, ${MKGCC}, and ${MKGDB} are 834 unconditionally assigned the value "no". 835 836EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN 837 This variable is not directly set by <bsd.own.mk>, but 838 including <bsd.own.mk> is the canonical way to gain 839 access to this variable. The variable should be defined 840 either in the user's environment or in the user's mk.conf 841 file. If defined, this variable indicates the root of 842 an external toolchain which will be used to build the 843 tree. For example, if a platform is a ${TOOLCHAIN_MISSING} 844 platform, EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN can be used to re-enable the 845 cross-compile framework. 846 847 If EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN is defined, ${MKGCC} is unconditionally 848 assigned the value "no", since the external version of the 849 compiler may not be able to build the library components of 850 the in-tree compiler. 851 852 This variable should be used in conjunction with an appropiate 853 HAVE_GCC or HAVE_LLVM setting to control the compiler flags. 854 855 NOTE: This variable is not yet used in as many places as 856 it should be. Expect the exact semantics of this variable 857 to change in the short term as parts of the cross-compile 858 framework continue to be cleaned up. 859 860The following variables are defined to commands to perform the 861appropriate operation, with the default in [brackets]. Note that 862the defaults change if USETOOLS == "yes": 863 864TOOL_AMIGAAOUT2BB aout to Amiga bootblock converter. [amiga-aout2bb] 865 866TOOL_AMIGAELF2BB ELF to Amiga bootblock converter. [amiga-elf2bb] 867 868TOOL_AMIGATXLT Amige assembly language format translator. [amiga-txlt] 869 870TOOL_ASN1_COMPILE ASN1 compiler. [asn1_compile] 871 872TOOL_AWK Pattern-directed scanning/processing language. [awk] 873 874TOOL_CAP_MKDB Create capability database. [cap_mkdb] 875 876TOOL_CAT Concatenate and print files. [cat] 877 878TOOL_CKSUM Display file checksums. [cksum] 879 880TOOL_COMPILE_ET Error table compiler. [compile_et] 881 882TOOL_CONFIG Build kernel compilation directories. [config] 883 884TOOL_CRUNCHGEN Generate crunched binary build environment. [crunchgen] 885 886TOOL_CTAGS Create a tags file. [ctags] 887 888TOOL_DB Manipulate db(3) databases. [db] 889 890TOOL_DISKLABEL Read and write disk pack label. [disklabel] 891 892TOOL_EQN Format equations for groff. [eqn] 893 894TOOL_FDISK MS-DOS partition maintenance program. [fdisk] 895 896TOOL_FGEN IEEE 1275 Open Firmware FCode Tokenizer. [fgen] 897 898TOOL_GENASSYM Generate constants for assembly files. [genassym] 899 900TOOL_GENCAT Generate NLS message catalogs. [gencat] 901 902TOOL_GMAKE GNU make utility. [gmake] 903 904TOOL_GREP Print lines matching a pattern. [grep] 905 906TOOL_GROFF Front end for groff document formatting system. [groff] 907 908TOOL_GZIP Compression/decompression tool. [gzip] 909 910TOOL_GZIP_N Same as TOOL_GZIP, plus a command line option to 911 prevent it from inserting file names or timestamps 912 into the compressed output. 913 [${TOOL_GZIP} ${GZIP_N_FLAG}] 914 915TOOL_HEXDUMP Ascii, decimal, hexadecimal, octal dump. [hexdump] 916 917TOOL_HP300MKBOOT Make bootable image for hp300. [hp300-mkboot] 918 919TOOL_HPPAMKBOOT Make bootable image for hppa. [hppa-mkboot] 920 921TOOL_INDXBIB Make bibliographic database's inverted index. [indxbib] 922 923TOOL_INSTALLBOOT Install disk bootstrap software. [installboot] 924 925TOOL_INSTALL_INFO Update info/dir entries. [install-info] 926 927TOOL_JOIN Relational database operator. [join] 928 929TOOL_M4 M4 macro language processor. [m4] 930 931TOOL_MACPPCFIXCOFF Fix up xcoff headers for macppc. [macppc-fixcoff] 932 933TOOL_MAKEFS Create file system image from directory tree. [makefs] 934 935TOOL_MAKEINFO Translate Texinfo documents. [makeinfo] 936 937TOOL_MAKEWHATIS Create a whatis.db database. [makewhatis] 938 939TOOL_MDSETIMAGE Set kernel RAM disk image. [mdsetimage] 940 941TOOL_MENUC Menu compiler. [menuc] 942 943TOOL_MIPSELF2ECOFF Convert ELF-format executable to ECOFF for mips. 944 [mips-elf2ecoff] 945 946TOOL_MKCSMAPPER Make charset mapping table. [mkcsmapper] 947 948TOOL_MKESDB Make encoding scheme database. [mkesdb] 949 950TOOL_MKLOCALE Make LC_CTYPE locale files. [mklocale] 951 952TOOL_MKMAGIC Create database for file(1). [file] 953 954TOOL_MKNOD Make device special file. [mknod] 955 956TOOL_MKTEMP Make (unique) temporary file name. [mktemp] 957 958TOOL_MSGC Simple message list compiler. [msgc] 959 960TOOL_MTREE Map a directory hierarchy. [mtree] 961 962TOOL_NCDCS Turn ELF kernel into a NCD firmware image. [ncdcs] 963 964TOOL_PAX Manipulate file archives and copy directories. [pax] 965 966TOOL_PIC Compile pictures for groff. [pic] 967 968TOOL_PIGZ Parallel compressor. [pigz] 969 970TOOL_POWERPCMKBOOTIMAGE Make bootable image for powerpc. [powerpc-mkbootimage] 971 972TOOL_PWD_MKDB Generate the password databases. [pwd_mkdb] 973 974TOOL_REFER Preprocess bibliographic references for groff. [refer] 975 976TOOL_ROFF_ASCII Generate ASCII groff output. [nroff] 977 978TOOL_ROFF_DVI Generate DVI groff output. [${TOOL_GROFF} -Tdvi] 979 980TOOL_ROFF_HTML Generate HTML groff output. 981 [${TOOL_GROFF} -Tlatin1 -mdoc2html] 982 983TOOL_ROFF_PS Generate PS groff output. [${TOOL_GROFF} -Tps] 984 985TOOL_ROFF_RAW Generate "raw" groff output. [${TOOL_GROFF} -Z] 986 987TOOL_RPCGEN Remote Procedure Call (RPC) protocol compiler. [rpcgen] 988 989TOOL_SED Stream editor. [sed] 990 991TOOL_SOELIM Eliminate .so's from groff input. [soelim] 992 993TOOL_SPARKCRC Generate a crc suitable for use in a sparkive file. 994 [sparkcrc] 995 996TOOL_STAT Display file status. [stat] 997 998TOOL_STRFILE Create a random access file for storing strings. 999 [strfile] 1000 1001TOOL_SUNLABEL Read or modify a SunOS disk label. [sunlabel] 1002 1003TOOL_TBL Format tables for groff. [tbl] 1004 1005TOOL_UUDECODE Uudecode a binary file. [uudecode] 1006 1007TOOL_VGRIND Grind nice listings of programs. [vgrind -f] 1008 1009TOOL_ZIC Time zone compiler. [zic] 1010 1011For each possible value of MACHINE_CPU, MACHINES.${MACHINE_CPU} contain a 1012list of what ports can be built for it. This keeps those definitions in 1013centralized place. 1014 1015<bsd.own.mk> is generally useful when building your own Makefiles so that 1016they use the same default owners etc. as the rest of the tree. 1017 1018 1019=-=-=-=-= bsd.clean.mk =-=-=-=-= 1020 1021The include file <bsd.clean.mk> defines the clean and cleandir 1022targets. It uses the following variables: 1023 1024CLEANFILES Files to remove for both the clean and cleandir targets. 1025 1026CLEANDIRFILES Files to remove for the cleandir target, but not for 1027 the clean target. 1028 1029MKCLEANSRC Controls whether or not the clean and cleandir targets 1030 will delete files from both the object directory, 1031 ${.OBJDIR}, and the source directory, ${.CURDIR}. 1032 1033 If MKCLEANSRC is set to "no", then the file names in 1034 CLEANFILES or CLEANDIRFILES are interpreted relative 1035 to the object directory, ${.OBJDIR}. This is the 1036 traditional behaviour. 1037 1038 If MKCLEANSRC is set to "yes", then the file deletion 1039 is performed relative to both the object directory, 1040 ${.OBJDIR}, and the source directory, ${.CURDIR}. (This 1041 has no effect if ${.OBJDIR} is the same as ${.CURDIR}.) 1042 Deleting files from ${.CURDIR} is intended to remove 1043 stray output files that had been left in the source 1044 directory by an earlier build that did not use object 1045 directories. 1046 1047 The default is MKCLEANSRC=yes. If you always build with 1048 separate object directories, and you are sure that there 1049 are no stray files in the source directories, then you 1050 may set MKCLEANSRC=no to save some time. 1051 1052MKCLEANVERIFY Controls whether or not the clean and cleandir targets 1053 will verify that files have been deleted. 1054 1055 If MKCLEANVERIFY is set to "no", then the files will 1056 be deleted using a "rm -f" command, and its success or 1057 failure will be ignored. 1058 1059 If MKCLEANVERIFY is set to "yes", then the success of 1060 the "rm -f" command will be verified using an "ls" 1061 command. 1062 1063 The default is MKCLEANVERIFY=yes. If you are sure that 1064 there will be no problems caused by file permissions, 1065 read-only file systems, or the like, then you may set 1066 MKCLEANVERIFY=no to save some time. 1067 1068To use the clean and cleandir targets defined in <bsd.clean.mk>, other 1069Makefiles or bsd.*.mk files should append file names to the CLEANFILES 1070or CLEANDIRFILES variables. For example: 1071 1072 CLEANFILES+= a.out 1073 CLEANDIRFILES+= .depend 1074 1075 .include <bsd.clean.mk> 1076 1077The files listed in CLEANFILES and CLEANDIRFILES must not be 1078directories, because the potential risk from running "rm -rf" commands 1079in bsd.clean.mk is considered too great. If you want to recursively 1080delete a directory as part of "make clean" or "make cleandir" then you 1081need to provide your own target. 1082 1083=-=-=-=-= bsd.dep.mk =-=-=-=-= 1084 1085The include file <bsd.dep.mk> contains the default targets for building 1086.depend files. It creates .d files from entries in SRCS and DPSRCS 1087that are C, C++, or Objective C source files, and builds .depend from the 1088.d files. All other files in SRCS and all of DPSRCS will be used as 1089dependencies for the .d files. In order for this to function correctly, 1090it should be .included after all other .mk files and directives that may 1091modify SRCS or DPSRCS. It uses the following variables: 1092 1093SRCS List of source files to build the program. 1094 1095DPSRCS List of source files which are needed for generating 1096 dependencies, but are not needed in ${SRCS}. 1097 1098 1099=-=-=-=-= bsd.files.mk =-=-=-=-= 1100 1101The include file <bsd.files.mk> handles the FILES variables and is included 1102from <bsd.lib.mk> and <bsd.prog.mk>, and uses the following variables: 1103 1104FILES The list of files to install. 1105 1106CONFIGFILES Similar semantics to FILES, except that the files 1107 are installed by the `configinstall' target, 1108 not the `install' target. 1109 The FILES* variables documented below also apply. 1110 1111FILESOWN File owner. [${BINOWN}] 1112 1113FILESGRP File group. [${BINGRP}] 1114 1115FILESMODE File mode. [${NONBINMODE}] 1116 1117FILESDIR The location to install the files. 1118 1119FILESNAME Optional name to install each file as. 1120 1121FILESOWN_<fn> File owner of the specific file <fn>. 1122 1123FILESGRP_<fn> File group of the specific file <fn>. 1124 1125FILESMODE_<fn> File mode of the specific file <fn>. 1126 1127FILESDIR_<fn> The location to install the specific file <fn>. 1128 1129FILESNAME_<fn> Optional name to install <fn> as. 1130 1131FILESBUILD If this variable is defined, then its value will be 1132 used as the default for all FILESBUILD_<fn> variables. 1133 Otherwise, the default will be "no". 1134 1135FILESBUILD_<fn> A value different from "no" will add the file to the list of 1136 targets to be built by `realall'. Users of that variable 1137 should provide a target to build the file. 1138 1139 1140BUILDSYMLINKS List of two word items: 1141 lnsrc lntgt 1142 For each lnsrc item, create a symlink named lntgt. 1143 The lntgt symlinks are removed by the cleandir target. 1144 1145UUDECODE_FILES List of files which are stored as <file>.uue in the source 1146 tree. Each one will be decoded with ${TOOL_UUDECODE}. 1147 The source files have a `.uue' suffix, the generated files do 1148 not. 1149 1150UUDECODE_FILES_RENAME_<fn> 1151 Rename the output from the decode to the provided name. 1152 1153 *NOTE: These files are simply decoded, with no install or other 1154 rule applying implicitly except being added to the clean 1155 target. 1156 1157=-=-=-=-= bsd.gcc.mk =-=-=-=-= 1158 1159The include file <bsd.gcc.mk> computes various parameters related to GCC 1160support libraries. It defines no targets. <bsd.own.mk> MUST be included 1161before <bsd.gcc.mk>. 1162 1163The primary users of <bsd.gcc.mk> are <bsd.prog.mk> and <bsd.lib.mk>, each 1164of which need to know where to find certain GCC support libraries. 1165 1166The behavior of <bsd.gcc.mk> is influenced by the EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN variable, 1167which is generally set by the user. If EXTERNAL_TOOLCHAIN it set, then 1168the compiler is asked where to find the support libraries, otherwise the 1169support libraries are found in ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib. 1170 1171<bsd.gcc.mk> sets the following variables: 1172 1173_GCC_CRTBEGIN The full path name to crtbegin.o. 1174 1175_GCC_CRTBEGINS The full path name to crtbeginS.o. 1176 1177_GCC_CRTEND The full path name to crtend.o. 1178 1179_GCC_CRTENDS The full path name to crtendS.o. 1180 1181_GCC_LIBGCCDIR The directory where libgcc.a is located. 1182 1183 1184=-=-=-=-= bsd.inc.mk =-=-=-=-= 1185 1186The include file <bsd.inc.mk> defines the includes target and uses the 1187variables: 1188 1189INCS The list of include files. 1190 1191INCSDIR The location to install the include files. 1192 1193INCSNAME Target name of the include file, if only one; same as 1194 FILESNAME, but for include files. 1195 1196INCSYMLINKS Similar to SYMLINKS in <bsd.links.mk>, except that these 1197 are installed in the 'includes' target and not the 1198 (much later) 'install' target. 1199 1200INCSNAME_<file> The name file <file> should be installed as, if not <file>, 1201 same as FILESNAME_<file>, but for include files. 1202 1203 1204=-=-=-=-= bsd.info.mk =-=-=-=-= 1205 1206The include file <bsd.info.mk> is used to generate and install GNU Info 1207documentation from respective Texinfo source files. It defines three 1208implicit targets (.txi.info, .texi.info, and .texinfo.info), and uses the 1209following variables: 1210 1211TEXINFO List of Texinfo source files. Info documentation will 1212 consist of single files with the extension replaced by 1213 .info. 1214 1215INFOFLAGS Flags to pass to makeinfo. [] 1216 1217 1218=-=-=-=-= bsd.kernobj.mk =-=-=-=-= 1219 1220The include file <bsd.kernobj.mk> defines variables related to the 1221location of kernel sources and object directories. 1222 1223KERNSRCDIR Is the location of the top of the kernel src. 1224 [${_SRC_TOP_}/sys] 1225 1226KERNARCHDIR Is the location of the machine dependent kernel sources. 1227 [arch/${MACHINE}] 1228 1229KERNCONFDIR Is where the configuration files for kernels are found. 1230 [${KERNSRCDIR}/${KERNARCHDIR}/conf] 1231 1232KERNOBJDIR Is the kernel build directory. The kernel GENERIC for 1233 instance will be compiled in ${KERNOBJDIR}/GENERIC. 1234 The default value is 1235 ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${KERNSRCDIR}/${KERNARCHDIR}/compile 1236 if it exists or the target 'obj' is being made. 1237 Otherwise the default is 1238 ${KERNSRCDIR}/${KERNARCHDIR}/compile. 1239 1240It is important that Makefiles (such as those under src/distrib) that 1241wish to find compiled kernels use <bsd.kernobj.mk> and ${KERNOBJDIR} 1242rather than make assumptions about the location of the compiled kernel. 1243 1244 1245=-=-=-=-= bsd.kinc.mk =-=-=-=-= 1246 1247The include file <bsd.kinc.mk> defines the many targets (includes, 1248subdirectories, etc.), and is used by kernel makefiles to handle 1249include file installation. It is intended to be included alone, by 1250kernel Makefiles. It uses similar variables to <bsd.inc.mk>. 1251Please see <bsd.kinc.mk> for more details, and keep the documentation 1252in that file up to date. 1253 1254=-=-=-=-= bsd.syscall.mk =-=-=-=-= 1255 1256The include file <bsd.syscall.mk> contains the logic to create syscall 1257files for various emulations. It includes <bsd.kinc.mk> to handle the 1258rest of the targets. 1259 1260=-=-=-=-= bsd.lib.mk =-=-=-=-= 1261 1262The include file <bsd.lib.mk> has support for building libraries. It has 1263the same eight targets as <bsd.prog.mk>: all, clean, cleandir, depend, 1264includes, install, lint, and tags. Additionally, it has a checkver target 1265which checks for installed shared object libraries whose version is greater 1266that the version of the source. It has a limited number of suffixes, 1267consistent with the current needs of the BSD tree. <bsd.lib.mk> includes 1268<bsd.shlib.mk> to get shared library parameters. 1269 1270It sets/uses the following variables: 1271 1272LIB The name of the library to build. 1273 1274LIBDIR Target directory for libraries. 1275 1276MKARZERO Normally, ar(1) sets the timestamps, uid, gid and 1277 permissions in files inside its archives to those of 1278 the file it was fed. This leads to non-reproducible 1279 builds. If MKARZERO is set to "yes" (default is the 1280 same as MKREPRO, or "no" if MKREPRO is not defined), 1281 then the "D" flag is passed to ar, causing the 1282 timestamp, uid and gid to be zeroed and the file 1283 permissions to be set to 644. This allows .a files 1284 from different builds to be bit identical. 1285 1286SHLIBINSTALLDIR Target directory for shared libraries if ${USE_SHLIBDIR} 1287 is not "no". 1288 1289SHLIB_MAJOR 1290SHLIB_MINOR 1291SHLIB_TEENY Major, minor, and teeny version numbers of shared library 1292 1293USE_SHLIBDIR If not "no", use ${SHLIBINSTALLDIR} instead of ${LIBDIR} 1294 as the path to install shared libraries to. 1295 USE_SHLIBDIR must be defined before <bsd.own.mk> is included. 1296 Default: no 1297 1298LIBISMODULE If not "no", install as ${LIB}.so (without the "lib" prefix), 1299 and act as "MKDEBUGLIB=no MKLINT=no MKPICINSTALL=no 1300 MKPROFILE=no MKSTATICLIB=no". 1301 Default: no 1302 1303LIBISPRIVATE If not "no", act as "MKDEBUGLIB=no MKLINT=no MKPIC=no 1304 MKPROFILE=no", and don't install the (.a) library. 1305 This is useful for "build only" helper libraries. 1306 Default: no 1307 1308LIBISCXX If not "no", Use ${CXX} instead of ${CC} to link 1309 shared libraries. 1310 This is useful for C++ libraries. 1311 Default: no 1312 1313LINTLIBDIR Target directory for lint libraries. 1314 1315LIBGRP Library group. 1316 1317LIBOWN Library owner. 1318 1319LIBMODE Library mode. 1320 1321LDADD Additional loader objects. 1322 1323MAN The manual pages to be installed (use a .1 - .9 suffix). 1324 1325NOCHECKVER_<library> 1326NOCHECKVER If set, disables checking for installed shared object 1327 libraries with versions greater than the source. A 1328 particular library name, without the "lib" prefix, may 1329 be appended to the variable name to disable the check for 1330 only that library. 1331 1332SRCS List of source files to build the library. Suffix types 1333 .s, .c, and .f are supported. Note, .s files are preferred 1334 to .c files of the same name. (This is not the default for 1335 versions of make.) 1336 1337LIBDPLIBS/ 1338PROGDPLIBS A list of the tuples: 1339 libname path-to-srcdir-of-libname 1340 1341 Instead of depending on installed versions of the libraries, 1342 one can depend on their built version in the source directory. 1343 This is useful for finding private libraries (LIBISPRIVATE). 1344 1345 For each tuple; 1346 * LIBDO.libname contains the .OBJDIR of the library 1347 `libname', and if it is not set it is determined 1348 from the srcdir and added to MAKEOVERRIDES (the 1349 latter is to allow for build time optimization). 1350 * LDADD gets -L${LIBDO.libname} -llibname added. 1351 * DPADD gets ${LIBDO.libname}/liblibname.so or 1352 ${LIBDO.libname}/liblibname.a added. 1353 1354 The special value "_external" for LIBDO.lib makes the 1355 build system to assume the library comes from outside 1356 of the NetBSD source tree and only causes -llibname 1357 to be added to LDADD. 1358 1359 This variable may be used for individual libraries/programs, 1360 as well as in parent directories to cache common libraries 1361 as a build-time optimization. 1362 1363The include file <bsd.lib.mk> includes the file named "../Makefile.inc" 1364if it exists, as well as the include file <bsd.man.mk>. 1365 1366It has rules for building profiled objects; profiled libraries are 1367built by default. 1368 1369Libraries are ranlib'd when made. 1370 1371 1372=-=-=-=-= bsd.links.mk =-=-=-=-= 1373 1374The include file <bsd.links.mk> handles the LINKS and SYMLINKS variables 1375and is included from from <bsd.lib.mk> and <bsd.prog.mk>. 1376 1377LINKSOWN, LINKSGRP, and LINKSMODE, are relevant only if a metadata log 1378is used. The defaults may be modified by other bsd.*.mk files which 1379include bsd.links.mk. In the future, these variables may be replaced 1380by a method for explicitly recording hard links in a metadata log. 1381 1382LINKS The list of hard links, consisting of pairs of paths: 1383 source-file target-file 1384 ${DESTDIR} is prepended to both paths before linking. 1385 For example, to link /bin/test and /bin/[, use: 1386 LINKS=/bin/test /bin/[ 1387 1388CONFIGLINKS Similar semantics to LINKS, except that the links 1389 are installed by the `configinstall' target, 1390 not the `install' target. 1391 1392SYMLINKS The list of symbolic links, consisting of pairs of paths: 1393 source-file target-file 1394 ${DESTDIR} is only prepended to target-file before linking. 1395 For example, to symlink /usr/bin/tar to /bin/tar resulting 1396 in ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin/tar -> /bin/tar: 1397 SYMLINKS=/bin/tar /usr/bin/tar 1398 1399CONFIGSYMLINKS Similar semantics to SYMLINKS, except that the symbolic links 1400 are installed by the `configinstall' target, 1401 not the `install' target. 1402 1403LINKSOWN Link owner. [${BINOWN}] 1404 1405LINKSGRP Link group. [${BINGRP}] 1406 1407LINKSMODE Link mode. [${NONBINMODE}] 1408 1409LINKSOWN_<fn> Link owner of the specific file <fn>. 1410 1411LINKSGRP_<fn> Link group of the specific file <fn>. 1412 1413LINKSMODE_<fn> Link mode of the specific file <fn>. 1414 1415 1416=-=-=-=-= bsd.man.mk =-=-=-=-= 1417 1418The include file <bsd.man.mk> handles installing manual pages and their 1419links. 1420 1421It has a three targets: 1422 1423 catinstall: 1424 Install the preformatted manual pages and their links. 1425 htmlinstall: 1426 Install the HTML manual pages and their links. 1427 maninstall: 1428 Install the manual page sources and their links. 1429 1430It sets/uses the following variables: 1431 1432MANDIR Base path for manual installation. 1433 1434MANGRP Manual group. 1435 1436MANOWN Manual owner. 1437 1438MANMODE Manual mode. 1439 1440MANSUBDIR Subdirectory under the manual page section, i.e. "/vax" 1441 or "/tahoe" for machine specific manual pages. 1442 1443MAN The manual pages to be installed (use a .1 - .9 suffix). 1444 1445MLINKS List of manual page links (using a .1 - .9 suffix). The 1446 linked-to file must come first, the linked file second, 1447 and there may be multiple pairs. 1448 1449The include file <bsd.man.mk> includes a file named "../Makefile.inc" if 1450it exists. 1451 1452 1453=-=-=-=-= bsd.obj.mk =-=-=-=-= 1454 1455The include file <bsd.obj.mk> defines targets related to the creation 1456and use of separated object and source directories. 1457 1458If an environment variable named MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is set, make(1) uses 1459${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR} as the name of the object directory if 1460it exists. Otherwise make(1) looks for the existence of a 1461subdirectory (or a symlink to a directory) of the source directory 1462into which built targets should be placed. If an environment variable 1463named MAKEOBJDIR is set, make(1) uses its value as the name of the 1464object directory; failing that, make first looks for a subdirectory 1465named "obj.${MACHINE}", and if that doesn't exist, it looks for "obj". 1466 1467Object directories are not created automatically by make(1) if they 1468don't exist; you need to run a separate "make obj". (This will happen 1469during a top-level build if "MKOBJDIRS" is set to a value other than 1470"no"). When the source directory is a subdirectory of ${BSDSRCDIR} -- 1471and this is determined by a simple string prefix comparison -- object 1472directories are created in a separate object directory tree, and a 1473symlink to the object directory in that tree is created in the source 1474directory; otherwise, "make obj" assumes that you're not in the main 1475source tree and that it's not safe to use a separate object tree. 1476 1477Several variables used by <bsd.obj.mk> control exactly what 1478directories and links get created during a "make obj": 1479 1480MAKEOBJDIR If set, this is the component name of the object 1481 directory. 1482 1483OBJMACHINE If this is set but MAKEOBJDIR is not set, creates 1484 object directories or links named "obj.${MACHINE}"; 1485 otherwise, just creates ones named "obj". 1486 1487USR_OBJMACHINE If set, and the current directory is a subdirectory of 1488 ${BSDSRCDIR}, create object directory in the 1489 corresponding subdirectory of ${BSDOBJDIR}.${MACHINE}; 1490 otherwise, create it in the corresponding subdirectory 1491 of ${BSDOBJDIR} 1492 1493BUILDID If set, the contents of this variable are appended 1494 to the object directory name. If OBJMACHINE is also 1495 set, ".${BUILDID}" is added after ".${MACHINE}". 1496 1497 1498=-=-=-=-= bsd.prog.mk =-=-=-=-= 1499 1500The include file <bsd.prog.mk> handles building programs from one or 1501more source files, along with their manual pages. It has a limited number 1502of suffixes, consistent with the current needs of the BSD tree. 1503<bsd.prog.mk> includes <bsd.shlib.mk> to get shared library parameters. 1504 1505It has eight targets: 1506 1507 all: 1508 build the program and its manual page. This also 1509 creates a GDB initialization file (.gdbinit) in 1510 the objdir. The .gdbinit file sets the shared library 1511 prefix to ${DESTDIR} to facilitate cross-debugging. 1512 clean: 1513 remove the program, any object files and the files a.out, 1514 Errs, errs, mklog, and ${PROG}.core. 1515 cleandir: 1516 remove all of the files removed by the target clean, as 1517 well as .depend, tags, and any manual pages. 1518 `distclean' is a synonym for `cleandir'. 1519 depend: 1520 make the dependencies for the source files, and store 1521 them in the file .depend. 1522 includes: 1523 install any header files. 1524 install: 1525 install the program and its manual pages; if the Makefile 1526 does not itself define the target install, the targets 1527 beforeinstall and afterinstall may also be used to cause 1528 actions immediately before and after the install target 1529 is executed. 1530 lint: 1531 run lint on the source files 1532 tags: 1533 create a tags file for the source files. 1534 1535It sets/uses the following variables: 1536 1537BINGRP Binary group. 1538 1539BINOWN Binary owner. 1540 1541BINMODE Binary mode. 1542 1543CLEANDIRFILES Additional files to remove for the cleandir target. 1544 1545CLEANFILES Additional files to remove for the clean and cleandir targets. 1546 1547CONFIGOPTS Additional flags to config(1) when building kernels. 1548 1549COPTS Additional flags to the compiler when creating C objects. 1550 1551COPTS.<fn> Additional flags to the compiler when creating the 1552 C objects for <fn>. 1553 For <fn>.[ly], "<fn>.c" must be used. 1554 1555CPUFLAGS Additional flags to the compiler/assembler to select 1556 CPU instruction set options, CPU tuning options, etc. 1557 1558CPUFLAGS.<fn> Additional flags to the compiler/assembler for <fn>. 1559 For <fn>.[ly], "<fn>.c" must be used. 1560 1561CPPFLAGS Additional flags to the C pre-processor. 1562 1563CPPFLAGS.<fn> Additional flags to the C pre-processor for <fn>. 1564 For <fn>.[ly], "<fn>.c" must be used. 1565 1566GDBINIT List of GDB initialization files to add to "source" 1567 directives in the .gdbinit file that is created in the 1568 objdir. 1569 1570LDADD Additional loader objects. Usually used for libraries. 1571 For example, to load with the compatibility and utility 1572 libraries, use: 1573 1574 LDADD+=-lutil -lcompat 1575 1576LDFLAGS Additional linker flags (passed to ${CC} during link). 1577 1578LINKS See <bsd.links.mk> 1579 1580OBJCOPTS Additional flags to the compiler when creating ObjC objects. 1581 1582OBJCOPTS.<fn> Additional flags to the compiler when creating the 1583 ObjC objects for <fn>. 1584 For <fn>.[ly], "<fn>.c" must be used. 1585 1586SYMLINKS See <bsd.links.mk> 1587 1588MAN Manual pages (should end in .1 - .9). If no MAN variable is 1589 defined, "MAN=${PROG}.1" is assumed. 1590 1591PAXCTL_FLAGS If defined, run paxctl(1) on the program binary after link 1592 time, with the value of this variable as args to paxctl(1). 1593 1594PAXCTL_FLAGS.${PROG} Custom override for PAXCTL_FLAGS. 1595 1596PROG The name of the program to build. If not supplied, nothing 1597 is built. 1598 1599PROG_CXX If defined, the name of the program to build. Also 1600 causes <bsd.prog.mk> to link the program with the C++ 1601 compiler rather than the C compiler. PROG_CXX overrides 1602 the value of PROG if PROG is also set. 1603 1604PROGNAME The name that the above program will be installed as, if 1605 different from ${PROG}. 1606 1607SRCS List of source files to build the program. If SRCS is not 1608 defined, it's assumed to be ${PROG}.c. 1609 1610DPSRCS List of source files which are needed for generating 1611 dependencies, but are not needed in ${SRCS}. 1612 1613DPADD Additional dependencies for the program. Usually used for 1614 libraries. For example, to depend on the compatibility and 1615 utility libraries use: 1616 1617 DPADD+=${LIBCOMPAT} ${LIBUTIL} 1618 1619 The following system libraries are predefined for DPADD: 1620 1621 LIBARCHIVE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libarchive.a 1622 LIBASN1?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libasn1.a 1623 LIBATF_C?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libatf-c.a 1624 LIBATF_CXX?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libatf-c++.a 1625 LIBBIND9?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libbind9.a 1626 LIBBLUETOOTH?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libbluetooth.a 1627 LIBBSDMALLOC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libbsdmalloc.a 1628 LIBBZ2?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libbz2.a 1629 LIBC_PIC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libc_pic.a 1630 LIBC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libc.a 1631 LIBCOMPAT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libcompat.a 1632 LIBCOM_ERR?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libcom_err.a 1633 LIBCRYPT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libcrypt.a 1634 LIBCRYPTO?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libcrypto.a 1635 LIBCURSES?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libcurses.a 1636 LIBC_PIC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libc_pic.a 1637 LIBDBM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libdbm.a 1638 LIBDES?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libdes.a 1639 LIBDNS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libdns.a 1640 LIBEDIT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libedit.a 1641 LIBEVENT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libevent.a 1642 LIBEVENT_OPENSSL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libevent_openssl.a 1643 LIBEVENT_PTHREADS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libevent_pthreads.a 1644 LIBEXECINFO?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libexecinfo.a 1645 LIBEXPAT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libexpat.a 1646 LIBFETCH?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libfetch.a 1647 LIBFL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libfl.a 1648 LIBFORM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libform.a 1649 LIBG2C?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libg2c.a 1650 LIBGCC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libgcc.a 1651 LIBGNUMALLOC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libgnumalloc.a 1652 LIBGSSAPI?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libgssapi.a 1653 LIBHDB?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libhdb.a 1654 LIBHEIMBASE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libheimbase.a 1655 LIBHEIMNTLM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libheimntlm.a 1656 LIBHX500?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libhx500.a 1657 LIBINTL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libintl.a 1658 LIBIPSEC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libipsec.a 1659 LIBISC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libisc.a 1660 LIBISCCC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libisccc.a 1661 LIBISCFG?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libiscfg.a 1662 LIBKADM5CLNT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libkadm5clnt.a 1663 LIBKADM5SRV?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libkadm5srv.a 1664 LIBKAFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libkafs.a 1665 LIBKRB5?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libkrb5.a 1666 LIBKVM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libkvm.a 1667 LIBL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libl.a 1668 LIBLBER?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/liblber.a 1669 LIBLDAP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libldap.a 1670 LIBLDAP_R?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libldap_r.a 1671 LIBLUA?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/liblua.a 1672 LIBLUTOK?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/liblutok.a 1673 LIBM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libm.a 1674 LIBMAGIC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libmagic.a 1675 LIBMENU?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libmenu.a 1676 LIBNETPGPVERIFY?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libnetpgpverify.a 1677 LIBNS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libns.a 1678 LIBOBJC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libobjc.a 1679 LIBOSSAUDIO?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libossaudio.a 1680 LIBPAM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libpam.a 1681 LIBPANEL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libpanel.a 1682 LIBPCAP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libpcap.a 1683 LIBPCI?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libpci.a 1684 LIBPOSIX?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libposix.a 1685 LIBPTHREAD?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libpthread.a 1686 LIBPUFFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libpuffs.a 1687 LIBQUOTA?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libquota.a 1688 LIBRADIUS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libradius.a 1689 LIBREFUSE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librefuse.a 1690 LIBRESOLV?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libresolv.a 1691 LIBRMT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librmt.a 1692 LIBROKEN?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libroken.a 1693 LIBRPCSVC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librpcsvc.a 1694 LIBRT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librt.a 1695 LIBRUMP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librump.a 1696 LIBRUMPFS_CD966 0FS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_cd9660fs.a 1697 LIBRUMPFS_EFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_efs.a 1698 LIBRUMPFS_EXT2FS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_ext2fs.a 1699 LIBRUMPFS_FFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_ffs.a 1700 LIBRUMPFS_HFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_hfs.a 1701 LIBRUMPFS_LFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_lfs.a 1702 LIBRUMPFS_MSDOSFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_msdosfs.a 1703 LIBRUMPFS_NFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_nfs.a 1704 LIBRUMPFS_NTFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_ntfs.a 1705 LIBRUMPFS_SYSPUFFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_syspuffs.a 1706 LIBRUMPFS_TMPFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_tmpfs.a 1707 LIBRUMPFS_UDF?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_udf.a 1708 LIBRUMPFS_UFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpfs_ufs.a 1709 LIBRUMPUSER?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/librumpuser.a 1710 LIBSASLC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libsaslc.a 1711 LIBSKEY?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libskey.a 1712 LIBSL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libsl.a 1713 LIBSQLITE3?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libsqlite3.a 1714 LIBSS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libss.a 1715 LIBSSH?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libssh.a 1716 LIBSSL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libssl.a 1717 LIBSSP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libssp.a 1718 LIBSTDCXX?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libstdc++.a 1719 LIBSUPCXX?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libsupc++.a 1720 LIBTERMINFO?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libterminfo.a 1721 LIBTRE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libtre.a 1722 LIBUNBOUND?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libunbound.a 1723 LIBUSBHID?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libusbhid.a 1724 LIBUTIL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libutil.a 1725 LIBWIND?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libwind.a 1726 LIBWRAP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libwrap.a 1727 LIBY?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/liby.a 1728 LIBZ?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/libz.a 1729 1730 The following c startup files. 1731 1732 LIBCRT0?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/crt0.o 1733 LIBCRTI?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/crti.o 1734 LIBCRTBEGIN?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/crti.o 1735 LIBCRTEND?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/lib/crtn.o 1736 1737 The following X-Windows libraries are predefined for DPADD: 1738 1739 LIBFS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libFS.a 1740 LIBGL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libGL.a 1741 LIBGLU?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libGLU.a 1742 LIBICE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libICE.a 1743 LIBSM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libSM.a 1744 LIBX11?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libX11.a 1745 LIBX11_XCB?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libX11-xcb.a 1746 LIBXTRAP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXTrap.a 1747 LIBXAU?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXau.a 1748 LIBXAW?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXaw.a 1749 LIBXCB?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libxcb.a 1750 LIBXDMCP?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXdmcp.a 1751 LIBXEXT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXext.a 1752 LIBXFONT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXfont.a 1753 LIBXFONT2?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXfont2.a 1754 LIBXFT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXft.a 1755 LIBXI?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXi.a 1756 LIBXINERAMA?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXinerama.a 1757 LIBXMU?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXmu.a 1758 LIBXMUU?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXmuu.a 1759 LIBXPM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXpm.a 1760 LIBXRANDR?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXrandr.a 1761 LIBXRENDER?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXrender.a 1762 LIBXSS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXss.a 1763 LIBXT?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXt.a 1764 LIBXTST?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXtst.a 1765 LIBXV?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXv.a 1766 LIBXXF86DGA?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXxf86dga.a 1767 LIBXXF86MISC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXxf86misc.a 1768 LIBXXF86VM?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libXxf86vm.a 1769 LIBDPS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libdps.a 1770 LIBFNTSTUBS?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libfntstubs.a 1771 LIBFONTCONFIG?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libfontconfig.a 1772 LIBFONTENC?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libfontenc.a 1773 LIBFREETYPE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libfreetype.a 1774 LIBLBXUTIL?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/liblbxutil.a 1775 LIBXKBFILE?= ${DESTDIR}/usr/X11R7/lib/libxkbfile.a 1776 1777SHAREDSTRINGS If defined, a new .c.o rule is used that results in shared 1778 strings, using xstr(1). Note that this will not work with 1779 parallel makes. 1780 1781STRIPFLAG The flag passed to the install program to cause the binary 1782 to be stripped. 1783 1784SUBDIR A list of subdirectories that should be built as well. 1785 Each of the targets will execute the same target in the 1786 subdirectories. 1787 1788SCRIPTS A list of interpreter scripts [file.{sh,csh,pl,awk,...}]. 1789 These are installed exactly like programs. 1790 1791SCRIPTSDIR The location to install the scripts. Each script can be 1792 installed to a separate path by setting SCRIPTSDIR_<script>. 1793 1794SCRIPTSNAME The name that the above program will be installed as, if 1795 different from ${SCRIPTS}. These can be further specialized 1796 by setting SCRIPTSNAME_<script>. 1797 1798FILES See description of <bsd.files.mk>. 1799 1800SHLINKDIR Target directory for shared linker. See description of 1801 <bsd.own.mk> for additional information about this variable. 1802 1803The include file <bsd.prog.mk> includes the file named "../Makefile.inc" 1804if it exists, as well as the include file <bsd.man.mk>. 1805 1806Some simple examples: 1807 1808To build foo from foo.c with a manual page foo.1, use: 1809 1810 PROG= foo 1811 1812 .include <bsd.prog.mk> 1813 1814To build foo from foo.c with a manual page foo.2, add the line: 1815 1816 MAN= foo.2 1817 1818If foo does not have a manual page at all, add the line: 1819 1820 MKMAN= no 1821 1822If foo has multiple source files, add the line: 1823 1824 SRCS= a.c b.c c.c d.c 1825 1826 1827=-=-=-=-= bsd.rpc.mk =-=-=-=-= 1828 1829The include file <bsd.rpc.mk> contains a makefile fragment used to 1830construct source files built by rpcgen. 1831 1832The following macros may be defined in makefiles which include 1833<bsd.rpc.mk> in order to control which files get built and how they 1834are to be built: 1835 1836RPC_INCS: construct .h file from .x file 1837RPC_XDRFILES: construct _xdr.c from .x file 1838 (for marshalling/unmarshalling data types) 1839RPC_SVCFILES: construct _svc.c from .x file 1840 (server-side stubs) 1841RPC_SVCFLAGS: Additional flags passed to builds of RPC_SVCFILES. 1842 1843RPC_XDIR: Directory containing .x/.h files 1844 1845 1846=-=-=-=-= bsd.shlib.mk =-=-=-=-= 1847 1848The include file <bsd.shlib.mk> computes parameters for shared library 1849installation and use. It defines no targets. <bsd.own.mk> MUST be 1850included before <bsd.shlib.mk>. 1851 1852<bsd.own.mk> sets the following variables, if they are not already defined 1853(defaults are in brackets): 1854 1855SHLIBINSTALLDIR If ${USE_SHLIBDIR} is not "no", use ${SHLIBINSTALLDIR} 1856 instead of ${LIBDIR} as the base path for shared library 1857 installation. [/lib] 1858 1859SHLIBDIR The path to USE_SHLIBDIR shared libraries to use when building 1860 a program. [/lib for programs in /bin and /sbin, /usr/lib 1861 for all others.] 1862 1863_LIBSODIR Set to ${SHLIBINSTALLDIR} if ${USE_SHLIBDIR} is not "no", 1864 otherwise set to ${LIBDIR} 1865 1866SHLINKINSTALLDIR Base path for shared linker. [/libexec] 1867 1868SHLINKDIR Path to use for shared linker when building a program. 1869 [/libexec for programs in /bin and /sbin, /usr/libexec for 1870 all others.] 1871 1872 1873=-=-=-=-= bsd.subdir.mk =-=-=-=-= 1874 1875The include file <bsd.subdir.mk> contains the default targets for building 1876subdirectories. It has the same eight targets as <bsd.prog.mk>: all, 1877clean, cleandir, depend, includes, install, lint, and tags. It uses the 1878following variables: 1879 1880NOSUBDIR If this variable is defined, then the SUBDIR variable 1881 will be ignored and subdirectories will not be processed. 1882 1883SUBDIR For all of the directories listed in ${SUBDIR}, the 1884 specified directory will be visited and the target made. 1885 1886 As a special case, the use of a token .WAIT as an 1887 entry in SUBDIR acts as a synchronization barrier 1888 when multiple make jobs are run; subdirs before the 1889 .WAIT must complete before any subdirs after .WAIT are 1890 started. See make(1) for some caveats on use of .WAIT 1891 and other special sources. 1892 1893 1894=-=-=-=-= bsd.x11.mk =-=-=-=-= 1895 1896The include file <bsd.x11.mk> contains parameters and targets for 1897cross-building X11 from ${X11SRCDIR.<package>}. It should be included 1898after the general Makefile contents but before the include files such as 1899<bsd.prog.mk> and <bsd.lib.mk>. 1900 1901It provides the following targets: 1902 .man.1 .man.3 .man.4 .man.5 .man.7: 1903 If ${MAN} or ${PROG} is set and ${MKMAN} != "no", 1904 these rules convert from X11's manual page source 1905 into an mdoc.old source file. 1906 1907It sets the following variables: 1908 1909BINDIR Set to ${X11BINDIR}. 1910 To override, define after including <bsd.x11.mk> 1911 1912LIBDIR Set to ${X11USRLIBDIR}. 1913 To override, define after including <bsd.x11.mk> 1914 1915MANDIR Set to ${X11MANDIR}. 1916 To override, define after including <bsd.x11.mk> 1917 1918CPPFLAGS Appended with definitions to include from 1919 ${DESTDIR}${X11INCDIR} 1920 1921LDFLAGS Appended with definitions to link from 1922 ${DESTDIR}${X11USRLIBDIR} 1923 1924X11FLAGS.CONNECTION Equivalent to X11's CONNECTION_FLAGS. 1925 1926X11FLAGS.EXTENSION Equivalent to X11's EXT_DEFINES. 1927 1928X11FLAGS.LOADABLE Equivalent to X11's LOADABLE. 1929 1930X11FLAGS.OS_DEFINES Equivalent to X11's OS_DEFINES. 1931 1932X11FLAGS.SERVER Equivalent to X11's ServerDefines. 1933 1934X11FLAGS.THREADLIB Equivalent to X11's THREADS_DEFINES for libraries. 1935 1936X11FLAGS.THREADS Equivalent to X11's THREADS_DEFINES. 1937 1938X11FLAGS.VERSION cpp(1) definitions of OSMAJORVERSION and OSMINORVERSION. 1939 1940X11FLAGS.DIX Equivalent to X11's DIX_DEFINES. 1941 1942X11TOOL_UNXCOMM Commandline to convert `XCOMM' comments to `#' 1943 1944It uses the following variables: 1945 1946APPDEFS List of app-default files to install. 1947 1948CPPSCRIPTS List of files/scripts to run through cpp(1) 1949 and then ${X11TOOL_UNXCOMM}. The source files 1950 have a `.cpp' suffix, the generated files do not. 1951 1952CPPSCRIPTFLAGS Additional flags to cpp(1) when building CPPSCRIPTS. 1953 1954CPPSCRIPTFLAGS_<fn> Additional flags to cpp(1) when building CPPSCRIPT <fn>. 1955 1956 1957=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 1958 1959The following files are described here for completion, but they are not 1960supposed to be included directly from other Makefiles; they are used 1961internally by other system files. 1962 1963=-=-=-=-= bsd.sys.mk =-=-=-=-= 1964 1965The include file <bsd.sys.mk> is used by other system mk files and 1966it is not intended to be included standalone. It contains rules and 1967system build variables. It requires bsd.own.mk to be included first. 1968It contains overrides that are used when building the NetBSD source tree. 1969 1970The following variables control how various files are compiled/built. 1971(Note that these may be overridden in <bsd.own.mk> if USETOOLS == "yes"): 1972 1973AR Create, modify, and extract from archives. [ar] 1974 1975ARFLAGS Options to ${AR}. [rl] 1976 1977AS Assembler. [as] 1978 1979AFLAGS Options to ${CC} when compiling or linking .s or .S 1980 assembly source files. [] 1981 1982BUILDSEED GCC uses random numbers when compiling C++ code. 1983 If this option is present, seed the random number 1984 generator based on the value, source file names and 1985 the output file name to make builds more deterministic. 1986 Additional information is available in the GCC 1987 documentation of -frandom-seed. 1988 1989CC C compiler. [cc] 1990 1991CFLAGS Options to ${CC}. [Usually -O or -O2] 1992 1993CPP C Pre-Processor. [cpp] 1994 1995CPPFLAGS Options to ${CPP}. [] 1996 1997CPUFLAGS Optimization flags for ${CC}. [] 1998 1999CXX C++ compiler. [c++] 2000 2001CXXFLAGS Options to ${CXX}. [${CFLAGS}] 2002 2003ELF2ECOFF Convert ELF-format executable to ECOFF. [elf2ecoff] 2004 2005FC Fortran compiler. [f77] 2006 2007FFLAGS Options to {$FC}. [-O] 2008 2009HOST_SH Shell. This must be an absolute path, because it may be 2010 substituted into "#!" lines in scripts. [/bin/sh] 2011 2012INSTALL install(1) command. [install] 2013 2014LEX Lexical analyzer. [lex] 2015 2016LFLAGS Options to ${LEX}. [] 2017 2018LPREFIX Symbol prefix for ${LEX} (see -P option in lex(1)) [yy] 2019 2020LD Linker. [ld] 2021 2022LDFLAGS Options to ${CC} during the link process. [] 2023 2024LINT C program verifier. [lint] 2025 2026LINTFLAGS Options to ${LINT}. [-chapbxzgFS] 2027 2028LORDER List dependencies for object files. [lorder] 2029 2030MAKE make(1). [make] 2031 2032MKDEP Construct Makefile dependency list. [mkdep] 2033 2034MKDEPCXX Construct Makefile dependency list for C++ files. [mkdep] 2035 2036NM List symbols from object files. [nm] 2037 2038PC Pascal compiler. [pc] (Not present) 2039 2040PFLAGS Options to ${PC}. [] 2041 2042OBJC Objective C compiler. [${CC}] 2043 2044OBJCFLAGS Options to ${OBJC}. [${CFLAGS}] 2045 2046OBJCOPY Copy and translate object files. [objcopy] 2047 2048OBJCOPYLIBFLAGS Flags to pass to objcopy when library objects are 2049 being built. [${.TARGET} =~ "*.po" ? -X : -x] 2050 2051OBJDUMP Display information from object files. [objdump] 2052 2053RANLIB Generate index to archive. [ranlib] 2054 2055READELF Display information from ELF object files. [readelf] 2056 2057SIZE List section sizes and total size. [size] 2058 2059STRINGS Display printable character sequences in files. [strings] 2060 2061STRIP Discard symbols from object files. [strip] 2062 2063TSORT Topological sort of a directed graph. [tsort -q] 2064 2065YACC LALR(1) parser generator. [yacc] 2066 2067YFLAGS Options to ${YACC}. [] 2068 2069YHEADER If defined, add "-d" to YFLAGS, and add dependencies 2070 from <file>.y to <file>.h and <file>.c, and add 2071 <foo>.h to CLEANFILES. 2072 2073YPREFIX If defined, add "-p ${YPREFIX}" to YFLAGS. 2074 2075 2076Other variables of note (incomplete list): 2077 2078NOGCCERROR If defined, prevents passing certain ${CFLAGS} to GCC 2079 that cause warnings to be fatal, such as: 2080 -Werror -Wa,--fatal-warnings 2081 (The latter being for as(1).) 2082 2083NOCLANGERROR If defined and clang is used as C compiler, -Werror is not 2084 passed to it. 2085 2086WARNS Crank up compiler warning options; the distinct levels are: 2087 WARNS=1 2088 WARNS=2 2089 WARNS=3 2090 WARNS=4 2091 WARNS=5 2092 WARNS=6 2093 2094=-=-=-=-= bsd.host.mk =-=-=-=-= 2095 2096This file is automatically included from bsd.own.mk. It contains settings 2097for all the HOST_* variables that are used in host programs and libraries. 2098 2099HOST_AR The host archive processing command 2100 2101HOST_CC The host c compiler 2102 2103HOST_CFLAGS The host c compiler flags 2104 2105HOST_COMPILE.c The host c compiler line with flags 2106 2107HOST_COMPILE.cc The host c++ compiler line with flags 2108 2109HOST_CPP The host c pre-processor 2110 2111HOST_CPPFLAGS The cost c pre-processor flags 2112 2113HOST_CXX The host c++ compiler 2114 2115HOST_CXXFLAGS The host c++ compiler flags 2116 2117HOST_INSTALL_DIR The host command to install a directory 2118 2119HOST_INSTALL_FILE The host command to install a file 2120 2121HOST_INSTALL_SYMLINK The host command to install a symlink 2122 2123HOST_LD The host linker command 2124 2125HOST_LDFLAGS The host linker flags 2126 2127HOST_LINK.c The host c linker line with flags 2128 2129HOST_LINK.cc The host c++ linker line with flags 2130 2131HOST_LN The host command to link two files 2132 2133HOST_MKDEP The host command to create dependencies for c programs 2134 2135HOST_MKDEPCXX The host command to create dependencies for c++ programs 2136 2137HOST_OSTYPE The host OSNAME-RELEASE-ARCH tupple 2138 2139HOST_RANLIB The host command to create random access archives 2140 2141HOST_SH The host Bourne shell interpreter name (absolute path) 2142 2143=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= 2144