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      1 #	$NetBSD: Makefile.rumpkern,v 1.95 2010/08/30 09:44:40 pooka Exp $
      2 #
      3 
      4 .include "${RUMPTOP}/Makefile.rump"
      5 
      6 LIB=		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 # 
     18 SRCS=	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 SRCS+=	compat.c
     22 
     23 # Multiprocessor or uniprocessor locking.  TODO: select right
     24 # locking at runtime.
     25 SRCS+=	locks.c
     26 #SRCS+=	locks_up.c
     27 
     28 vers.c: ${RUMPTOP}/../conf/newvers.sh ${RUMPTOP}/../conf/osrelease.sh ${RUMPTOP}/../sys/param.h
     29 	${_MKMSG_CREATE} vers.c
     30 	${HOST_SH} ${RUMPTOP}/../conf/newvers.sh -i RUMP-ROAST -n
     31 SRCS+=		vers.c
     32 CLEANFILES+=	vers.c version
     33 
     34 # use MI pmap for archs not conforming to kernel ABI
     35 .ifndef RUMPKMOD
     36 SRCS+=	pmap_stub.c
     37 .endif
     38 
     39 # autogenerated
     40 #
     41 SRCS+=	rump_syscalls.c rumpkern_if_wrappers.c
     42 
     43 # "auto"generated
     44 SRCS+=	devsw.c
     45 
     46 #
     47 # std kernel sources
     48 #
     49 # sys/kern
     50 SRCS+=	init_sysctl_base.c	\
     51 	kern_auth.c		\
     52 	kern_cfglock.c		\
     53 	kern_descrip.c		\
     54 	kern_event.c		\
     55 	kern_hook.c		\
     56 	kern_ksyms.c		\
     57 	kern_malloc_stdtype.c	\
     58 	kern_module.c		\
     59 	kern_mutex_obj.c	\
     60 	kern_ntptime.c		\
     61 	kern_proc.c		\
     62 	kern_prot.c		\
     63 	kern_rate.c		\
     64 	kern_resource.c		\
     65 	kern_stub.c		\
     66 	kern_syscall.c		\
     67 	kern_sysctl.c		\
     68 	kern_tc.c		\
     69 	kern_timeout.c		\
     70 	kern_uidinfo.c		\
     71 	param.c			\
     72 	subr_devsw.c		\
     73 	subr_callback.c		\
     74 	subr_copy.c		\
     75 	subr_device.c		\
     76 	subr_evcnt.c		\
     77 	subr_extent.c		\
     78 	subr_hash.c		\
     79 	subr_humanize.c		\
     80 	subr_iostat.c		\
     81 	subr_kobj.c		\
     82 	subr_log.c		\
     83 	subr_lwp_specificdata.c	\
     84 	subr_once.c		\
     85 	subr_prf.c		\
     86 	subr_specificdata.c	\
     87 	subr_time.c		\
     88 	subr_workqueue.c	\
     89 	subr_xcall.c		\
     90 	sys_descrip.c		\
     91 	sys_generic.c		\
     92 	sys_module.c		\
     93 	sys_pipe.c		\
     94 	sys_select.c		\
     95 	syscalls.c
     96 
     97 # sys/uvm
     98 SRCS+=	uvm_readahead.c
     99 
    100 # 4.4BSD secmodel.  selection is hardcoded for now
    101 SRCS+=	secmodel_suser.c
    102 
    103 # the funny bit.  this doesn't really belong here, but helps with the
    104 # needs of kern_descrip.c.  And since it's a fully dynamic interface,
    105 # it doesn't pull in other gunk.
    106 SRCS+=	vnode_if.c
    107 
    108 # sys/dev
    109 SRCS+=	clock_subr.c
    110 
    111 # Flip the comment to the other line if you want to use malloc(3)
    112 # directly instead of the kernel allocators backed by malloc(3)/mmap(2).
    113 # Libc malloc is a few percent faster, but doesn't emulate all kernel
    114 # corner cases as well (not to mention if you want to debug the
    115 # allocators themselves).
    116 #CPPFLAGS+=	-DRUMP_USE_UNREAL_ALLOCATORS
    117 SRCS+=		subr_kmem.c subr_percpu.c subr_pool.c subr_vmem.c
    118 
    119 # no shlib_version because this is automatically in sync with lib/librump
    120 SHLIB_MAJOR=    0
    121 SHLIB_MINOR=    0
    122 
    123 CPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern -I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpvfs
    124 CPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpnet -I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpdev
    125 AFLAGS+=	-D_LOCORE -Wa,-fatal-warnings
    126 
    127 #
    128 # If archdir exists, it is required to provide:
    129 # 1) kobj_reloc() and kobj_machdep()
    130 # 2) rump_cpu_bootstrap()
    131 # 3) ...?
    132 # 4) PROFIT!
    133 #
    134 
    135 #
    136 # Check if we are building compat.  In compat mode we need to provide
    137 # the kernel of our compat target (amd64->i386 & sparc64->sparc), so
    138 # take MD stuff from the right arch.
    139 #
    140 .ifdef MLIBDIR
    141 ARCHDIR=	${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/arch/${MLIBDIR}
    142 LIBKERN_ARCH=	${MLIBDIR}
    143 .elif exists(${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/arch/${MACHINE_CPU})
    144 ARCHDIR=	${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/arch/${MACHINE_CPU}
    145 .else
    146 ARCHDIR=	${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/arch/${MACHINE_ARCH}
    147 .endif
    148 .if exists(${ARCHDIR})
    149 .include "${ARCHDIR}/Makefile.inc"
    150 .PATH:	${ARCHDIR}
    151 .else
    152 SRCS+=	kobj_stubs.c rumpcpu_generic.c
    153 .endif
    154 
    155 .if ${MACHINE} == "sun3"
    156 CPPFLAGS+=	-Dsun3
    157 .endif
    158 
    159 # include libkern source files
    160 KERNDIR=${RUMPTOP}/../lib/libkern
    161 .ifdef RUMPKMOD
    162 KERNMISCCPPFLAGS+=	-D_RUMPKERNEL
    163 .endif
    164 .include "${RUMPTOP}/../lib/libkern/Makefile.libkern"
    165 
    166 # Some architectures require a little special massage with atomic
    167 # compare-and-swap.  This is because the kernel version is using
    168 # instructions or routines unavailable to us in userspace.  We
    169 # use effectively the multiprocessor version of the userspace ops.
    170 #
    171 .if ${MACHINE_CPU} == "arm" || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "hppa" \
    172     || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "mips" || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "sh3" \
    173     || ${MACHINE_CPU} == "vax" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "m68000"
    174 CPPFLAGS+=	-I${RUMPTOP}/../../common/lib/libc/atomic
    175 SRCS+=		atomic_cas_generic.c
    176 .endif
    177 
    178 .include <bsd.lib.mk>
    179 .include <bsd.klinks.mk>
    180