Makefile.rumpkern revision 1.90
1#	$NetBSD: Makefile.rumpkern,v 1.90 2010/06/13 15:17:02 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 klock.c kobj_rename.c	\
19	ltsleep.c memalloc.c scheduler.c signals.c sleepq.c	\
20	sysproxy_socket.c threads.c vm.c
21
22# Multiprocessor or uniprocessor locking.  TODO: select right
23# locking at runtime.
24SRCS+=	locks.c
25#SRCS+=	locks_up.c
26
27vers.c: ${RUMPTOP}/../conf/newvers.sh ${RUMPTOP}/../conf/osrelease.sh ${RUMPTOP}/../sys/param.h
28	${_MKMSG_CREATE} vers.c
29	${HOST_SH} ${RUMPTOP}/../conf/newvers.sh -i RUMP-ROAST -n
30SRCS+=		vers.c
31CLEANFILES+=	vers.c version
32
33# stubs
34#
35SRCS+=	pmap_stub.c
36
37# autogenerated
38#
39SRCS+=	rump_syscalls.c rumpkern_if_wrappers.c
40
41# "auto"generated
42SRCS+=	devsw.c
43
44#
45# Rest are from the std kernel sources.
46#
47# sys/kern
48SRCS+=	init_sysctl_base.c kern_auth.c kern_descrip.c kern_event.c	\
49	kern_hook.c kern_ksyms.c kern_malloc_stdtype.c kern_module.c	\
50	kern_mutex_obj.c kern_ntptime.c kern_proc.c kern_rate.c		\
51	kern_resource.c kern_stub.c kern_syscall.c kern_sysctl.c	\
52	kern_tc.c kern_timeout.c kern_uidinfo.c param.c sys_descrip.c	\
53	sys_generic.c sys_module.c sys_pipe.c sys_select.c syscalls.c
54
55# sys/kern subr (misc)
56SRCS+=	subr_devsw.c subr_callback.c subr_copy.c subr_device.c		\
57	subr_evcnt.c subr_extent.c subr_hash.c subr_humanize.c		\
58	subr_iostat.c subr_kobj.c subr_log.c subr_lwp_specificdata.c	\
59	subr_once.c subr_prf.c subr_specificdata.c subr_time.c		\
60	subr_workqueue.c subr_xcall.c
61
62# sys/uvm
63SRCS+=	uvm_readahead.c
64
65# 4.4BSD secmodel.  selection is hardcoded for now
66SRCS+=	secmodel_suser.c
67
68# the funny bit.  this doesn't really belong here, but helps with the
69# needs of kern_descrip.c.  And since it's a fully dynamic interface,
70# it doesn't pull in other gunk.
71SRCS+=	vnode_if.c
72
73# sys/dev
74SRCS+=	clock_subr.c
75
76# Flip the comment to the other line if you want to use malloc(3)
77# directly instead of the kernel allocators backed by malloc(3)/mmap(2).
78# Libc malloc is a few percent faster, but doesn't emulate all kernel
79# corner cases as well (not to mention if you want to debug the
80# allocators themselves).
81#CPPFLAGS+=	-DRUMP_USE_UNREAL_ALLOCATORS
82SRCS+=		subr_kmem.c subr_percpu.c subr_pool.c subr_vmem.c
83
84# no shlib_version because this is automatically in sync with lib/librump
85SHLIB_MAJOR=    0
86SHLIB_MINOR=    0
87
88CPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern -I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpvfs
89CPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpnet -I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpdev
90AFLAGS+=	-D_LOCORE -Wa,-fatal-warnings
91
92#
93# If archdir exists, it is required to provide:
94# 1) kobj_reloc() and kobj_machdep()
95# 2) rump_cpu_bootstrap()
96# 3) ...?
97# 4) PROFIT!
98#
99
100#
101# Check if we are building compat.  In compat mode we need to provide
102# the kernel of our compat target (amd64->i386 & sparc64->sparc), so
103# take MD stuff from the right arch.
104#
105.ifdef MLIBDIR
106ARCHDIR=	${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/arch/${MLIBDIR}
107LIBKERN_ARCH=	${MLIBDIR}
108.elif exists(${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/arch/${MACHINE_CPU})
109ARCHDIR=	${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/arch/${MACHINE_CPU}
110.else
111ARCHDIR=	${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/arch/${MACHINE_ARCH}
112.endif
113.if exists(${ARCHDIR})
114.include "${ARCHDIR}/Makefile.inc"
115.PATH:	${ARCHDIR}
116.else
117SRCS+=	kobj_stubs.c rumpcpu_generic.c
118.endif
119
120.if ${MACHINE} == "sun3"
121CPPFLAGS+=	-Dsun3
122.endif
123
124# include libkern source files
125KERNDIR=${RUMPTOP}/../lib/libkern
126.ifdef RUMPKMOD
127KERNMISCCPPFLAGS+=	-D_RUMPKERNEL
128.endif
129.include "${RUMPTOP}/../lib/libkern/Makefile.libkern"
130
131# Some architectures require a little special massage with atomic
132# compare-and-swap.  This is because the kernel version is using
133# instructions or routines unavailable to us in userspace.  We
134# use effectively the multiprocessor version of the userspace ops.
135#
136.if ${MACHINE_CPU} == "arm" || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "hppa" \
137    || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "mips" || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "sh3" \
138    || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "vax" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "m68000"
139CPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/../../common/lib/libc/atomic
140SRCS+=		atomic_cas_generic.c
141.endif
142
143.include <bsd.lib.mk>
144.include <bsd.klinks.mk>
145