Makefile.rumpkern revision 1.60
1# $NetBSD: Makefile.rumpkern,v 1.60 2009/11/04 18:25:36 pooka Exp $ 2# 3 4.include "${RUMPTOP}/Makefile.rump" 5 6LIB= rump 7 8.PATH: ${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern \ 9 ${RUMPTOP}/../kern \ 10 ${RUMPTOP}/../uvm \ 11 ${RUMPTOP}/../conf \ 12 ${RUMPTOP}/../dev \ 13 ${RUMPTOP}/../secmodel/suser 14 15# 16# Source modules, first the ones specifically implemented for librump. 17# 18SRCS= rump.c rumpcopy.c emul.c intr.c locks.c ltsleep.c \ 19 memalloc.c percpu.c scheduler.c sleepq.c \ 20 sysproxy_socket.c vm.c 21 22# stubs 23# 24SRCS+= misc_stub.c pmap_stub.c 25 26# autogenerated 27# 28SRCS+= rump_syscalls.c rumpkern_if_wrappers.c 29 30# 31# Rest are from the std kernel sources. 32# 33# sys/kern 34SRCS+= init_sysctl_base.c kern_auth.c kern_descrip.c kern_event.c \ 35 kern_ksyms.c kern_malloc_stdtype.c kern_module.c \ 36 kern_mutex_obj.c kern_rate.c kern_stub.c kern_sysctl.c \ 37 kern_timeout.c kern_uidinfo.c param.c \ 38 sys_descrip.c sys_generic.c sys_select.c syscalls.c 39 40# sys/kern subr (misc) 41SRCS+= subr_devsw.c subr_callback.c subr_copy.c subr_evcnt.c \ 42 subr_extent.c subr_hash.c subr_humanize.c subr_iostat.c \ 43 subr_kobj.c subr_log.c subr_once.c subr_prf.c \ 44 subr_specificdata.c subr_time.c subr_workqueue.c 45 46# sys/uvm 47SRCS+= uvm_readahead.c 48 49# 4.4BSD secmodel. selection is hardcoded for now 50SRCS+= secmodel_suser.c 51 52# the funny bit. this doesn't really belong here, but helps with the 53# needs of kern_descrip.c. And since it's a fully dynamic interface, 54# it doesn't pull in other gunk. 55SRCS+= vnode_if.c 56 57# sys/dev 58SRCS+= clock_subr.c 59 60# Comment these if you want to use malloc(3) directly instead of 61# the kernel allocators. It's a few percent faster, but doesn't 62# emulate all kernel corner cases as well. 63#CPPFLAGS+= -DRUMP_USE_REAL_ALLOCATORS 64#SRCS+= subr_kmem.c subr_pool.c subr_vmem.c 65 66# no shlib_version because this is automatically in sync with lib/librump 67SHLIB_MAJOR= 0 68SHLIB_MINOR= 0 69 70CPPFLAGS+= -I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern -I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpvfs 71CPPFLAGS+= -I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpnet -I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpdev 72CFLAGS+= -Wno-pointer-sign 73AFLAGS+= -D_LOCORE -Wa,-fatal-warnings 74 75# 76# If archdir exists, it is required to provide: 77# 1) kobj_reloc() and kobj_machdep() 78# 2) rump_cpu_bootstrap() 79# 3) ...? 80# 4) PROFIT! 81# 82 83# 84# Check if we are building compat. In compat mode we need to provide 85# the kernel of our compat target (amd64->i386 & sparc64->sparc), so 86# take MD stuff from the right arch. 87# 88.ifdef LD32DIR 89ARCHDIR= ${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/arch/${LD32DIR} 90LIBKERN_ARCH= ${LD32DIR} 91.else 92ARCHDIR= ${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/arch/${MACHINE_ARCH} 93.endif 94.if exists(${ARCHDIR}) 95.include "${ARCHDIR}/Makefile.inc" 96.PATH: ${ARCHDIR} 97.else 98SRCS+= kobj_stubs.c rumpcpu_generic.c 99.endif 100 101# include libkern source files 102KERNDIR=${RUMPTOP}/../lib/libkern 103.include "${RUMPTOP}/../lib/libkern/Makefile.libkern" 104 105# Some architectures require a little special massage with atomic 106# compare-and-swap. This is because the kernel version is using 107# instructions or routines unavailable to us in userspace. We 108# use effectively the multiprocessor version of the userspace ops. 109# 110.if ${MACHINE_CPU} == "arm" || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "hppa" \ 111 || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "mips" || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "sh3" \ 112 || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "vax" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "m68000" 113CPPFLAGS+= -I${RUMPTOP}/../../common/lib/libc/atomic 114SRCS+= atomic_cas_generic.c 115.endif 116 117.include <bsd.lib.mk> 118.include <bsd.klinks.mk> 119