Makefile.rump revision 1.67
11.67Spooka#	$NetBSD: Makefile.rump,v 1.67 2012/11/21 17:53:10 pooka Exp $
21.1Spooka#
31.1Spooka
41.33SlukemWARNS?=		3	# XXX: src/sys won't compile with -Wsign-compare yet
51.10SpookaNOLINT=		# kernel code
61.1Spooka
71.20Spooka.include <bsd.own.mk>
81.20Spooka
91.51Spooka# If RUMPKMOD is _not_ set (only on capable archs, from bsd.own.mk),
101.51Spooka# use rump ABI instead of the NetBSD kernel ABI.
111.31She.ifndef RUMPKMOD
121.18SpookaCPPFLAGS:=	-I${RUMPTOP}/include ${CPPFLAGS}
131.57SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-D_RUMPKERNEL
141.56Spooka.else
151.56SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-D_RUMP_NATIVE_ABI
161.18Spooka.endif
171.18Spooka
181.66SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-DMAXUSERS=32
191.66SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-DCOMPAT_50=1
201.66Spooka
211.66SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-nostdinc
221.22SpookaCFLAGS+=	-ffreestanding -fno-strict-aliasing
231.66Spooka
241.50SpookaCWARNFLAGS+=	-Wno-format-zero-length -Wno-pointer-sign
251.23SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-D_KERNEL -DMULTIPROCESSOR -D_MODULE -DMODULAR
261.38SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-DDEBUGPRINT
271.15SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-I${.CURDIR} -I.
281.65SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/../../common/include
291.18SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/include
301.21SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/opt
311.65Spooka
321.65Spooka.ifdef NEED_ISYSTEM
331.65SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-isystem ${RUMPTOP}/../arch
341.65SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-isystem ${RUMPTOP}/..
351.65Spooka.else
361.65SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/../arch
371.65SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/..
381.65Spooka.endif
391.65Spooka
401.45SpookaLDFLAGS+=	-T ${RUMPTOP}/ldscript.rump
411.62Spooka
421.62SpookaRUMP_DIAGNOSTIC?=yes
431.62Spooka.if ${RUMP_DIAGNOSTIC} == "yes"
441.62SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-DDIAGNOSTIC
451.62Spooka.endif
461.62Spooka
471.62Spooka.ifdef RUMP_DEBUG
481.62SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-DDEBUG
491.62Spooka.endif
501.1Spooka
511.59Spooka.ifdef RUMP_LOCKDEBUG
521.59SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-DLOCKDEBUG
531.59Spooka.endif
541.59Spooka
551.42Spooka# kernel libs should not get linked against libc
561.43Spooka# XXX: actually, we would like to enable this but cannot, since it
571.43Spooka# also leaves out libgcc, it causes problems on some platforms.
581.43Spooka# revisit some day.
591.43Spooka#LDFLAGS+=	-nodefaultlibs
601.42Spooka
611.39Spooka# make sure __NetBSD__ gets defined (for builds on non-NetBSD)
621.67Spooka# also, give those builds a way to undef the local compiler's macros
631.67SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-D__NetBSD__ ${RUMPKERN_UNDEF}
641.39Spooka
651.11SpookaRUMPKERNEL=	This is NetBSD and I am the rump.  Good evening.
661.11Spooka
671.13Spooka# workaround: evbppc is not a well-defined arch
681.13Spooka.if (${MACHINE} == "evbppc")
691.16SpookaCPPFLAGS+=	-DPPC_OEA
701.13Spooka.endif
711.13Spooka
721.25Spooka# If this file changes, we need a full rebuild
731.25SpookaDPSRCS+=	${RUMPTOP}/Makefile.rump
741.24Spooka
751.24Spooka#
761.24Spooka# Rename library symbols before use.  If a symbol does not already belong
771.24Spooka# to a rump namespace ("rump" or "RUMP"), prefix it with "rumpns".  This
781.24Spooka# avoids accidentally linking any kernel symbol against host platform
791.24Spooka# libraries.  The only non-renamed symbols are linkset delimiters and
801.24Spooka# the GOT, which are more a property of the compiler than the kernel.
811.24Spooka#
821.29Spooka# Some toolchains generate unresolved symbols which are supposed to be
831.29Spooka# satisfied by the toolchain itself when the program is linked.
841.29Spooka# Unfortunately, we do not know which of the symbols are generated by
851.29Spooka# the toolchain.  Worse, they vary from platform to platform and
861.29Spooka# toolchain to toolchain.  The good news, however, is that this will
871.29Spooka# be detected by a compile-time failure, so we can fairly easily manage
881.29Spooka# a quirktable here.
891.46Spooka#
901.46Spooka# We also allow calling ourselves externally with e.g.:
911.46Spooka# make -f /sys/rump/Makefile.rump RUMP_SYMREN=ffs.kobj
921.46Spooka#
931.29Spooka.if ${MACHINE_CPU} == "mips"
941.29Spooka_SYMQUIRK='|_gp_disp'
951.29Spooka.elif ${MACHINE_CPU} == "hppa"
961.29Spooka_SYMQUIRK='|\$$\$$'
971.54Smrg.elif ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc64"
981.55Smrg_SYMQUIRK="|PF_funcs"
991.55Smrg.endif
1001.55Smrg
1011.55Smrg#
1021.55Smrg# Prefix quirks.  At least one toolchain generates global
1031.55Smrg# symbols with prefixes which really need to remain as prefixes
1041.55Smrg# (i.e. the '.' on the front of some ppc64 globals).  The
1051.55Smrg# way to know if you have the problem is if you get later
1061.55Smrg# complaints about symbols like 'rumpns_XrumpBLAH' or 'XrumpBLAH';
1071.55Smrg# the 'X' part was added by the toolchain and will need to
1081.55Smrg# be mentioned here.
1091.55Smrg# 
1101.55Smrg.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc64"
1111.55Smrg_PQ="\.?"
1121.55Smrg.else
1131.55Smrg_PQ=
1141.29Spooka.endif
1151.46Spooka
1161.46Spookarump_symren: __archivebuild
1171.46Spooka.if !defined(RUMP_SYMREN)
1181.46Spooka	@echo "Must supply RUMP_SYMREN for target rump_symren"
1191.46Spooka	@false
1201.46Spooka.endif
1211.46Spooka
1221.46Spooka# if we are called from lib build (RUMP_SYMREN is not specified),
1231.46Spooka# build the arrrrchive.  otherwise just rename symbols.
1241.24Spooka__archivebuild: .USE
1251.46Spooka.if defined(RUMP_SYMREN) && defined(RUMPTOP)
1261.46Spooka	@echo "ERROR: RUMP_SYMREN can only be used standalone"
1271.46Spooka	@false
1281.46Spooka.endif
1291.46Spooka.if defined(RUMP_SYMREN)
1301.46Spooka	${_MKMSG} " symbol rename " ${RUMP_SYMREN}
1311.46Spooka.else
1321.24Spooka	${_MKTARGET_BUILD}
1331.24Spooka	rm -f ${.TARGET}
1341.34Spooka	${AR} ${_ARFL} ${.TARGET} `NM=${NM} ${LORDER} ${.ALLSRC:M*o} | ${TSORT}`
1351.46Spooka.endif
1361.46Spooka	${NM} -go ${RUMP_SYMREN:U${.TARGET}} | ${TOOL_AWK} '	\
1371.55Smrg	    $$NF!~/^'${_PQ}'(rump|RUMP|__|_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE'${_SYMQUIRK}')/ \
1381.55Smrg	      {s = $$NF; sub(/^'${_PQ}'/, "&rumpns_", s); print $$NF, s}' \
1391.24Spooka	    | sort | uniq  > renametab.${.TARGET}
1401.37Spooka	${OBJCOPY} --preserve-dates --redefine-syms \
1411.46Spooka	    renametab.${.TARGET} ${RUMP_SYMREN:U${.TARGET}}
1421.24Spooka	rm -f renametab.${.TARGET}
1431.46Spooka.if !defined(RUMP_SYMREN)
1441.36Sperry	${AR} ${_ARRANFL} ${.TARGET}
1451.46Spooka.endif
1461.47Spooka
1471.53Spooka_BSD_IOCONF_MK_USER_=1
1481.53Spooka.include <bsd.ioconf.mk>
1491.47Spooka
1501.44Spooka.-include "${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sys/arch/${MACHINE_CPU}/include/Makefile.inc"
1511.44Spooka.-include "${NETBSDSRCDIR}/sys/arch/${MACHINE}/include/Makefile.inc"
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