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1#
2# $FreeBSD: src/Makefile.inc1,v 1.141.2.62 2003/04/06 19:54:00 dwmalone Exp $
3# $DragonFly: src/Makefile.inc1,v 1.45 2004/11/05 10:09:52 dillon Exp $
4#
5# Make command line options:
6#	-DMAKE_KERBEROS5 to build Kerberos5
7#	-DNOCLEANDIR run ${MAKE} clean, instead of ${MAKE} cleandir
8#	-DNOCLEAN do not clean at all
9#	-DNOCRYPT will prevent building of crypt versions
10#	-DNOMAN do not build the manual pages
11#	-DNOPROFILE do not build profiled libraries
12#	-DNOGAMES do not go into games subdir
13#	-DNOSHARE do not go into share subdir
14#	-DNOINFO do not make or install info files
15#	-DNOLIBC_R do not build libc_r.
16#	-DNO_FORTRAN do not build g77 and related libraries.
17#	-DNO_KERNELCONFIG do not run config in ${MAKE} buildkernel
18#	-DNO_KERNELCLEAN do not run ${MAKE} clean in ${MAKE} buildkernel
19#	-DNO_KERNELDEPEND do not run ${MAKE} depend in ${MAKE} buildkernel
20#	-DNO_PORTSUPDATE do not update ports in ${MAKE} update
21#	-DNO_DOCUPDATE do not update doc in ${MAKE} update
22#	LOCAL_DIRS="list of dirs" to add additional dirs to the SUBDIR list
23#	TARGET_ARCH="arch" to crossbuild world to a different arch
24#
25# The intended user-driven targets are:
26#
27# buildworld  - rebuild *everything*, including glue to help do upgrades
28# quickworld  - skip the glue and do a depend+build on the meat
29# realquickworld - skip the glue and depend stages and just build the meat
30# crossworld  - only build the glue (particularly the cross-build environment)
31# installworld- install everything built by "buildworld"
32# update      - convenient way to update your source tree (eg: sup/cvs)
33# most        - build user commands, no libraries or include files
34# installmost - install user commands, no libraries or include files
35#
36# Standard targets (not defined here) are documented in the makefiles in
37# /usr/share/mk.  These include:
38#		obj depend all install clean cleandepend cleanobj
39
40# Put initial settings here.
41SUBDIR=
42
43# We must do share/info early so that installation of info `dir'
44# entries works correctly.  Do it first since it is less likely to
45# grow dependencies on include and lib than vice versa.
46.if exists(${.CURDIR}/share/info)
47SUBDIR+= share/info
48.endif
49
50# We must do include and lib early so that the perl *.ph generation
51# works correctly as it uses the header files installed by this.
52.if exists(${.CURDIR}/include)
53SUBDIR+= include
54.endif
55.if exists(${.CURDIR}/lib)
56SUBDIR+= lib
57.endif
58# This exists simply to ensure that the obj dir hierarchy is
59# intact for nrelease, allowing the nrelease Makefile's to
60# reference ${.OBJDIR}.
61#
62.if exists(${.CURDIR}/nrelease)
63SUBDIR+= nrelease
64.endif
65
66.if exists(${.CURDIR}/bin)
67SUBDIR+= bin
68.endif
69.if exists(${.CURDIR}/games) && !defined(NOGAMES)
70SUBDIR+= games
71.endif
72.if exists(${.CURDIR}/gnu)
73SUBDIR+= gnu
74.endif
75.if exists(${.CURDIR}/kerberos5) && exists(${.CURDIR}/crypto) && \
76    !defined(NOCRYPT) && !defined(NO_OPENSSL) && defined(MAKE_KERBEROS5)
77SUBDIR+= kerberos5
78.endif
79.if exists(${.CURDIR}/libexec)
80SUBDIR+= libexec
81.endif
82.if exists(${.CURDIR}/sbin)
83SUBDIR+= sbin
84.endif
85.if exists(${.CURDIR}/secure) && !defined(NOCRYPT)
86SUBDIR+= secure
87.endif
88.if exists(${.CURDIR}/share) && !defined(NOSHARE)
89SUBDIR+= share
90.endif
91.if exists(${.CURDIR}/sys)
92SUBDIR+= sys
93.endif
94.if exists(${.CURDIR}/usr.bin)
95SUBDIR+= usr.bin
96.endif
97.if exists(${.CURDIR}/usr.sbin)
98SUBDIR+= usr.sbin
99.endif
100
101# etc must be last for "distribute" to work
102.if exists(${.CURDIR}/etc)
103SUBDIR+= etc
104.endif
105
106# These are last, since it is nice to at least get the base system
107# rebuilt before you do them.
108.if defined(LOCAL_DIRS)
109.for _DIR in ${LOCAL_DIRS}
110.if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_DIR}) & exists(${.CURDIR}/${_DIR}/Makefile)
111SUBDIR+= ${_DIR}
112.endif
113.endfor
114.endif
115
116.if defined(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE)
117SUBDIR=		${SUBDIR_OVERRIDE}
118.endif
119
120.if defined(NOCLEANDIR)
121CLEANDIR=	clean cleandepend
122.else
123CLEANDIR=	cleandir
124.endif
125
126SUP?=		/usr/local/bin/cvsup
127SUPFLAGS?=	-g -L 2 -P -
128.if defined(SUPHOST)
129SUPFLAGS+=	-h ${SUPHOST}
130.endif
131
132# Object directory base in primary make.  Note that when we rerun make
133# from inside this file we change MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX to the appropriate
134# subdirectory because the rest of the build system needs it that way.
135# The original object directory base is saved in OBJTREE.
136#
137MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX?=	/usr/obj
138OBJTREE?=		${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}
139
140# Used for stage installs and pathing
141#
142DESTDIRBASE?=		${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}
143
144TARGET_ARCH?=	${MACHINE_ARCH}
145.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == ${MACHINE_ARCH}
146TARGET?=	${MACHINE}
147.else
148TARGET?=	${TARGET_ARCH}
149.endif
150.if make(buildworld)
151BUILD_ARCH!=	sysctl -n hw.machine_arch
152.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} != ${BUILD_ARCH}
153.error To cross-build, set TARGET_ARCH.
154.endif
155.endif
156
157# BTOOLS	(Natively built) All non-cross-development tools that the
158#		main build needs.  This includes things like 'mkdir' and 'rm'.
159#		We will not use the native system's exec path once we start
160#		on WORLD.  (bootstrap-tools and build-tools or BTOOLS)
161#
162# CTOOLS	(Natively built) Cross development tools which are specific
163#		to the target architecture.
164#
165# WORLD		(Cross built) Our ultimate buildworld, using only BTOOLS and
166#		CTOOLS.
167#
168# MACHINE_ARCH	Architecture we are building on
169# TARGET_ARCH	Architecture we are building for
170#
171BTOOLSDEST=	${DESTDIRBASE}/btools_${MACHINE_ARCH}
172CTOOLSDEST=	${DESTDIRBASE}/ctools_${MACHINE_ARCH}_${TARGET_ARCH}
173WORLDDEST=	${DESTDIRBASE}/world_${TARGET_ARCH}
174
175# The bootstrap-tools path is used by the bootstrap-tools, build-tools, and
176# cross-tools stages to augment the existing command path to access newer
177# versions of certain utilities such as 'patch' that the cross-tools stage
178# might expect.
179#
180BTOOLSPATH= ${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/sbin:${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/bin:${BTOOLSDEST}/bin:${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/games
181
182# The strict temporary command path contains all binaries required
183# by the buildworld system after the cross-tools stage.
184#
185STRICTTMPPATH=	${CTOOLSDEST}/usr/sbin:${CTOOLSDEST}/usr/bin:${CTOOLSDEST}/bin:${CTOOLSDEST}/usr/games:${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/sbin:${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/bin:${BTOOLSDEST}/bin:${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/games
186
187TMPDIR?=	/tmp
188TMPPID!=	echo $$$$
189
190#
191# Building a world goes through the following stages
192#
193# 1. bootstrap-tool stage [BMAKE]
194#	This stage is responsible for creating programs that
195#	are needed for backward compatibility reasons. They
196#	are not built as cross-tools.
197# 2. build-tool stage [TMAKE]
198#	This stage is responsible for creating the object
199#	tree and building any tools that are needed during
200#	the build process.
201# 3. cross-tool stage [XMAKE]
202#	This stage is responsible for creating any tools that
203#	are needed for cross-builds. A cross-compiler is one
204#	of them.
205# 4. world stage [WMAKE]
206#	This stage actually builds the world.
207# 5. install stage (optional) [IMAKE]
208#	This stage installs a previously built world.
209#
210
211# bootstrap-tool stage
212#
213BMAKEENV=	MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${BTOOLSDEST} \
214		OBJTREE=${OBJTREE} \
215		DESTDIR=${BTOOLSDEST} \
216		PATH=${BTOOLSPATH}:${PATH} \
217		INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh"
218
219BMAKE=		${BMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 -DBOOTSTRAPPING \
220		-DNOHTML -DNOINFO -DNOMAN -DNOPIC -DNOPROFILE -DNOSHARED \
221		-DNO_WERROR
222
223# build-tool stage
224#
225TMAKEENV=	MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${BTOOLSDEST} \
226		OBJTREE=${OBJTREE} \
227		DESTDIR= \
228		PATH=${BTOOLSPATH}:${PATH} \
229		INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh"
230
231TMAKE=		${TMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 -DBOOTSTRAPPING \
232		-DNO_FORTRAN
233
234# cross-tool stage
235#
236# note: TOOLS_PREFIX points to the obj root holding the cross
237#	compiler binaries, while USRDATA_PREFIX points to the obj root
238#	holding the target environment (and also determines where cross-built
239#	libraries, crt*.o, and include files are installed).
240#
241XMAKEENV=	MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${CTOOLSDEST} \
242		OBJTREE=${OBJTREE} \
243		DESTDIR=${CTOOLSDEST} \
244		INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \
245		TOOLS_PREFIX=${CTOOLSDEST} \
246		USRDATA_PREFIX=${WORLDDEST} \
247		PATH=${BTOOLSPATH}:${PATH}
248
249XMAKE=		${XMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 -DNO_FORTRAN -DNO_GDB \
250		-DBOOTSTRAPPING
251
252# world stage, note the strict path and note that TOOLS_PREFIX is left
253# unset and USRDATA_PREFIX (which defaults to TOOLS_PREFIX) is set to empty,
254# which is primarily for the compiler so it targets / (e.g. /usr/<blah>)
255# for both binary and library paths, even though it is being compiled to
256# WORLDDEST.  None of the programs in the world stage are ever actually
257# executed during the buildworld/installworld.
258#
259CROSSENV=	MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${WORLDDEST} \
260		OBJTREE=${OBJTREE} \
261		MACHINE_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} \
262		MACHINE=${TARGET} \
263		OBJFORMAT_PATH=${CTOOLSDEST} \
264		PERL5LIB=${WORLDDEST}/usr/libdata/perl/5.00503 \
265		GROFF_BIN_PATH=${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/bin \
266		GROFF_FONT_PATH=${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/share/groff_font \
267		GROFF_TMAC_PATH=${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/share/tmac
268
269WMAKEENV=	${CROSSENV} \
270		DESTDIR=${WORLDDEST} \
271		INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \
272		PATH=${STRICTTMPPATH}
273
274WMAKE=		${WMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1
275
276# install stage
277#
278IMAKEENV=	${CROSSENV} \
279		PATH=${STRICTTMPPATH}
280IMAKE=		${IMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1
281
282# kernel stage
283#
284KMAKEENV=	${WMAKEENV}
285
286# buildworld
287#
288# Attempt to rebuild the entire system, with reasonable chance of
289# success, regardless of how old your existing system is.
290#
291_worldtmp:
292	@echo
293	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
294	@echo ">>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree"
295	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
296.if !defined(NOCLEAN)
297	rm -rf ${BTOOLSDEST} ${CTOOLSDEST} ${WORLDDEST}
298.else
299	# XXX - These two can depend on any header file.
300	rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/kdump/ioctl.c
301	rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/truss/ioctl.c
302.endif
303	mkdir -p ${DESTDIRBASE} ${BTOOLSDEST} ${CTOOLSDEST} ${WORLDDEST}
304.for _dir in ${WORLDDEST} ${BTOOLSDEST} ${CTOOLSDEST}
305	mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.root.dist	\
306		-p ${_dir}/  > /dev/null
307	mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist		\
308		-p ${_dir}/usr > /dev/null
309.endfor
310	mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist	\
311		-p ${WORLDDEST}/usr/include > /dev/null
312	ln -sf ${.CURDIR}/sys ${WORLDDEST}
313
314_bootstrap-tools:
315	@echo
316	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
317	@echo ">>> stage 1: bootstrap tools"
318	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
319	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${BMAKE} bootstrap-tools
320_cleanobj:
321	@echo
322	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
323	@echo ">>> stage 2a: cleaning up the object tree"
324	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
325	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} ${CLEANDIR:S/^/par-/}
326_obj:
327	@echo
328	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
329	@echo ">>> stage 2b: rebuilding the object tree"
330	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
331	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} par-obj
332_build-tools:
333	@echo
334	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
335	@echo ">>> stage 2c: build tools"
336	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
337	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${TMAKE} build-tools
338_cross-tools:
339	@echo
340	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
341	@echo ">>> stage 3: cross tools"
342	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
343	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${XMAKE} cross-tools
344_includes:
345	@echo
346	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
347	@echo ">>> stage 4a: populating ${WORLDDEST}/usr/include"
348	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
349	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} SHARED=symlinks par-includes
350_libraries:
351	@echo
352	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
353	@echo ">>> stage 4b: building libraries"
354	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
355	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} -DNOHTML -DNOINFO -DNOMAN -DNOFSCHG libraries
356_depend:
357	@echo
358	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
359	@echo ">>> stage 4c: make dependencies"
360	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
361	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} par-depend
362everything:
363	@echo
364	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
365	@echo ">>> stage 4d: building everything.."
366	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
367	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} all
368
369# note: buildworld no longer depends on _cleanobj because we rm -rf the
370# entire object tree and built the bootstrap tools in a different location.
371#
372# buildworld	- build everything from scratch
373# quickworld	- skip the bootstrap, build, and cross-build steps
374# realquickworld - skip the bootstrap, build, crossbuild, and depend step.
375#
376# note: we include _obj in realquickworld to prevent accidental creation
377# of files in /usr/src.
378
379WMAKE_TGTS=
380.if !defined(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE)
381WMAKE_TGTS+=	_worldtmp _bootstrap-tools
382.endif
383WMAKE_TGTS+=	_obj _build-tools
384.if !defined(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE)
385WMAKE_TGTS+=	_cross-tools
386.endif
387WMAKE_TGTS+=	_includes _libraries _depend everything
388
389buildworld: ${WMAKE_TGTS}
390
391quickworld: _obj _includes _libraries _depend everything
392
393realquickworld: _obj _includes _libraries everything
394
395crossworld: _worldtmp _bootstrap-tools _obj _build-tools _cross-tools
396
397.ORDER: ${WMAKE_TGTS}
398
399#
400# installcheck
401#
402# Checks to be sure system is ready for installworld
403#
404installcheck:
405.if !defined(NO_SENDMAIL)
406	@if ! `id -u smmsp > /dev/null`; then \
407		echo "ERROR: Required smmsp user is missing, see /usr/src/UPDATING."; \
408		false; \
409	fi
410	@if ! `id -g smmsp > /dev/null`; then \
411		echo "ERROR: Required smmsp group is missing, see /usr/src/UPDATING."; \
412		false; \
413	fi
414.endif
415#
416#Check that authpf user and group is installed
417#
418	@if ! `grep -q '^authpf:' /etc/group`; then \
419		echo "ERROR: Required authpf group is missing, see /usr/src/UPDATING."; \
420		false; \
421	fi
422#
423# distributeworld
424#
425# Distributes everything compiled by a `buildworld'.
426#
427# installworld
428#
429# Installs everything compiled by a 'buildworld'.
430#
431distributeworld installworld: installcheck
432	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${IMAKE} re${.TARGET:S/world$//}
433
434#
435# reinstall
436#
437# If you have a build server, you can NFS mount the source and obj directories
438# and do a 'make reinstall' on the *client* to install new binaries from the
439# most recent server build.
440#
441reinstall:
442	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
443	@echo ">>> Making hierarchy"
444	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
445	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 hierarchy
446	@echo
447	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
448	@echo ">>> Installing everything.."
449	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
450	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 install
451.if !defined(NOMAN) && !defined(NO_MAKEDB_RUN)
452	@echo
453	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
454	@echo ">>> Rebuilding man page indices"
455	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
456	cd ${.CURDIR}/share/man; ${MAKE} makedb
457.endif
458
459redistribute:
460	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
461	@echo ">>> Distributing everything.."
462	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
463	cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 distribute
464
465#
466# buildkernel, nativekernel, quickkernel, and installkernel
467#
468# Which kernels to build and/or install is specified by setting
469# KERNCONF. If not defined a GENERIC kernel is built/installed.
470# Only the existing (depending TARGET) config files are used
471# for building kernels and only the first of these is designated
472# as the one being installed.
473#
474# You can specify INSTALLSTRIPPED=1 if you wish the installed
475# kernel and modules to be stripped of its debug info (required
476# symbols are left intact).  You can specify INSTALLSTRIPPEDMODULES
477# if you only want to strip the modules of their debug info.  These
478# only apply if you have DEBUG=-g in your kernel config or make line.
479#
480# Note that we have to use TARGET instead of TARGET_ARCH when
481# we're in kernel-land. Since only TARGET_ARCH is (expected) to
482# be set to cross-build, we have to make sure TARGET is set
483# properly.
484
485.if !defined(KERNCONF) && defined(KERNEL)
486KERNCONF=	${KERNEL}
487KERNWARN=	yes
488.else
489KERNCONF?=	GENERIC
490.endif
491INSTKERNNAME?=	kernel
492
493KRNLSRCDIR=	${.CURDIR}/sys
494KRNLCONFDIR=	${KRNLSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf
495KRNLOBJDIR=	${OBJTREE}${KRNLSRCDIR}
496KERNCONFDIR?=	${KRNLCONFDIR}
497
498BUILDKERNELS=
499INSTALLKERNEL=
500.for _kernel in ${KERNCONF}
501.if exists(${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel})
502BUILDKERNELS+=	${_kernel}
503.if empty(INSTALLKERNEL)
504INSTALLKERNEL= ${_kernel}
505.endif
506.endif
507.endfor
508
509# kernel version numbers survive rm -rf
510#
511.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS}
512.if exists(${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/version)
513KERNEL_VERSION_${_kernel} != cat ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/version
514.endif
515.endfor
516
517#
518# buildkernel
519#
520# Builds all kernels defined by BUILDKERNELS.
521#
522bk_tools:
523	@if [ ! -f ${WORLDDEST}/.libraries_done ]; then \
524	    echo "You must buildworld before buildkernel.  If you wish"; \
525	    echo "to build a kernel using native tools, config it manually"; \
526	    echo "or use the nativekernel target if you are in a rush"; \
527	    exit 1; \
528	fi
529
530maybe_bk_tools:
531.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS}
532	@if [ ! -f ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.nativekernel_run ]; then \
533	    if [ ! -f ${WORLDDEST}/.libraries_done ]; then \
534		echo "The kernel was build using buildworld tools which no" ; \
535		echo "longer appear to exist, quickkernel failed!" ; \
536		exit 1; \
537	    fi; \
538	fi
539.endfor
540
541bk_build_list:
542.if empty(BUILDKERNELS)
543	@echo ">>> ERROR: Missing kernel configuration file(s) (${KERNCONF})."
544	@false
545.endif
546
547bk_kernwarn:
548.if defined(KERNWARN)
549	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
550	@echo ">>> WARNING: KERNEL= setting should be changed to KERNCONF="
551	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
552	@sleep 3
553.endif
554	@echo
555
556# The buildkernel target rebuilds the specified kernels from scratch
557# using the crossbuild tools generated by the last buildworld.  It is
558# the safest (but also the most time consuming) way to build a new kernel.
559#
560buildkernel:	bk_tools bk_build_list bk_kernwarn
561.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS}
562	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
563	@echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} started on `LC_ALL=C date`"
564	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
565	@echo "===> ${_kernel}"
566.if !defined(NOCLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN)
567	rm -rf ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}
568.else
569	@if [ -f ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.nativekernel_run ]; then \
570		echo "YOU ARE REBUILDING WITH BUILDKERNEL, REMOVING OLD NATIVEKERNEL BUILD"; \
571		rm -rf ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; fi
572.endif
573	mkdir -p ${KRNLOBJDIR}
574.if !defined(NO_KERNELCONFIG)
575	cd ${KRNLCONFDIR}; \
576		PATH=${STRICTTMPPATH} \
577		    config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} \
578			${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel}
579.endif
580.if !defined(NOCLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN) && defined(KERNEL_VERSION_${_kernel})
581	echo ${KERNEL_VERSION_${_kernel}} > ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/version
582.endif
583	touch ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.buildkernel_run
584	cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \
585	    MAKESRCPATH=${KRNLSRCDIR}/dev/disk/aic7xxx/aicasm \
586	    ${MAKE} -DBOOTSTRAPPING -f ${KRNLSRCDIR}/dev/disk/aic7xxx/aicasm/Makefile
587.if !defined(NO_KERNELDEPEND)
588	cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \
589	    ${KMAKEENV} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} depend
590.endif
591	cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \
592	    ${KMAKEENV} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} all
593	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
594	@echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
595	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
596.endfor
597
598# The nativekernel target rebuilds the specified kernels from scratch
599# using the systems standard compiler rather then using the crossbuild
600# tools generated by the last buildworld.  This is fairly safe if your
601# system is reasonable up-to-date.
602#
603nativekernel:	bk_build_list bk_kernwarn
604.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS}
605	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
606	@echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} started on `LC_ALL=C date`"
607	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
608	@echo "===> ${_kernel}"
609.if !defined(NOCLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN)
610	rm -rf ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}
611.else
612	@if [ -f ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.buildkernel_run ]; then \
613		echo "YOU ARE REBUILDING WITH NATIVEKERNEL, REMOVING OLD BUILDKERNEL BUILD"; \
614		rm -rf ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; fi
615.endif
616	mkdir -p ${KRNLOBJDIR}
617.if !defined(NO_KERNELCONFIG)
618	cd ${KRNLCONFDIR}; \
619		    config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} \
620			${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel}
621.endif
622.if !defined(NOCLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN) && defined(KERNEL_VERSION_${_kernel})
623	echo ${KERNEL_VERSION_${_kernel}} > ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/version
624.endif
625	touch ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.nativekernel_run
626	cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \
627	    MAKESRCPATH=${KRNLSRCDIR}/dev/disk/aic7xxx/aicasm \
628	    ${MAKE} -DBOOTSTRAPPING -f ${KRNLSRCDIR}/dev/disk/aic7xxx/aicasm/Makefile
629.if !defined(NO_KERNELDEPEND)
630	cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \
631	    ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} depend
632.endif
633	cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \
634	    ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} all
635	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
636	@echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
637	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
638.endfor
639
640# The quickkernel target rebuilds the specified kernels as quickly
641# as possible.  It will use the native tools or the buildworld cross tools
642# based on whether the kernel was originally generated via buildkernel or
643# nativekernel.  Config is rerun but the object hierarchy is not rebuilt,
644# nor is the make depend step run.
645#
646quickkernel:	maybe_bk_tools bk_build_list bk_kernwarn
647.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS}
648	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
649	@echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} started on `LC_ALL=C date`"
650	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
651	@echo "===> ${_kernel}"
652.if exists(${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.buildkernel_run)
653.if !defined(NO_KERNELCONFIG)
654	cd ${KRNLCONFDIR}; \
655		PATH=${STRICTTMPPATH} \
656		    config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} \
657			${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel}
658.endif
659	cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \
660	    ${KMAKEENV} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} all
661.else
662.if !defined(NO_KERNELCONFIG)
663	cd ${KRNLCONFDIR}; \
664	    config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} \
665		${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel}
666.endif
667	cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \
668	    ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} all
669.endif
670	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
671	@echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
672	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
673.endfor
674
675
676# installkernel
677#
678# Install the kernel defined by INSTALLKERNEL
679#
680installkernel reinstallkernel:
681.if exists(${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.buildkernel_run)
682	cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${INSTALLKERNEL}; \
683	    ${CROSSENV} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} ${.TARGET:S/kernel$//}
684.else
685	cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${INSTALLKERNEL}; \
686	    ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} ${.TARGET:S/kernel$//}
687.endif
688
689#
690# update
691#
692# Update the source tree, by running sup and/or running cvs to update to the
693# latest copy.
694#
695update:
696.if defined(SUP_UPDATE)
697	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
698	@echo ">>> Running ${SUP}"
699	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
700.if defined(SUPFILE)
701	@${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${SUPFILE}
702.endif
703.if defined(SUPFILE1)
704	@${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${SUPFILE1}
705.endif
706.if defined(SUPFILE2)
707	@${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${SUPFILE2}
708.endif
709.if defined(PORTSSUPFILE) && !defined(NO_PORTSUPDATE)
710	@${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${PORTSSUPFILE}
711.endif
712.if defined(DOCSUPFILE) && !defined(NO_DOCUPDATE)
713	@${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${DOCSUPFILE}
714.endif
715.endif
716.if defined(CVS_UPDATE)
717	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
718	@echo ">>> Updating ${.CURDIR} from cvs repository `cat ${.CURDIR}/CVS/Root`"
719	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
720	@sleep 2
721	cd ${.CURDIR}; cvs -q update -P -d
722.endif
723
724#
725# most
726#
727# Build most of the user binaries on the existing system libs and includes.
728#
729most:
730	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
731	@echo ">>> Building programs only"
732	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
733.for _dir in bin sbin libexec usr.bin usr.sbin gnu/libexec gnu/usr.bin gnu/usr.sbin
734	cd ${.CURDIR}/${_dir};		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_dir}/ all
735.endfor
736
737#
738# installmost
739#
740# Install the binaries built by the 'most' target.  This does not include
741# libraries or include files.
742#
743installmost:
744	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
745	@echo ">>> Installing programs only"
746	@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
747.for _dir in bin sbin libexec usr.bin usr.sbin gnu/libexec gnu/usr.bin gnu/usr.sbin
748	cd ${.CURDIR}/${_dir};		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_dir}/ install
749.endfor
750
751#
752# ------------------------------------------------------------------------
753#
754# From here onwards are utility targets used by the 'make world' and
755# related targets.  If your 'world' breaks, you may like to try to fix
756# the problem and manually run the following targets to attempt to
757# complete the build.  Beware, this is *not* guaranteed to work, you
758# need to have a pretty good grip on the current state of the system
759# to attempt to manually finish it.  If in doubt, 'make world' again.
760#
761
762# bootstrap-tools: Build all tools required to build all tools.  Note that
763# order is important in a number of cases and also note that the bootstrap
764# and build tools stages have access to earlier binaries they themselves
765# had generated.
766#
767# patch:	older patch's do not have -i.  This program must be built
768#		first so other bootstrap tools that need to apply patches
769#		can use it.
770# [x]install:	dependancies on various new install features
771# rpcgen:	old rpcgen used a hardwired cpp path, newer OBJFORMAT_PATH
772#		envs are not compatible with older objformat binaries.
773#
774.if exists(${.CURDIR}/games) && !defined(NOGAMES)
775_strfile=	games/fortune/strfile
776.endif
777
778bootstrap-tools:
779.for _tool in ${_strfile} \
780    usr.bin/patch \
781    bin/chmod bin/cp bin/dd bin/mkdir bin/rm bin/echo bin/test \
782    bin/cat bin/date bin/ln bin/mv bin/csh bin/expr bin/sh bin/ls \
783    bin/hostname bin/kill \
784    sbin/sysctl \
785    usr.bin/yacc usr.bin/colldef usr.bin/uudecode usr.bin/xinstall \
786    usr.bin/m4 usr.bin/rpcgen usr.bin/make usr.bin/awk usr.bin/file \
787    usr.bin/find usr.bin/lex usr.bin/sed usr.bin/uname usr.bin/touch \
788    usr.bin/mkdep usr.bin/mktemp usr.bin/lorder usr.bin/file2c \
789    usr.bin/tsort usr.bin/tr usr.bin/join usr.bin/wc usr.bin/basename \
790    usr.bin/gencat usr.bin/chflags usr.bin/expand usr.bin/paste \
791    usr.bin/mklocale usr.bin/uuencode usr.bin/compile_et usr.bin/hexdump \
792    usr.bin/vi usr.bin/cap_mkdb usr.bin/vgrind usr.bin/true usr.bin/false \
793    usr.bin/cmp usr.bin/xargs usr.bin/id usr.bin/env usr.bin/dirname \
794    usr.sbin/chown usr.sbin/mtree usr.sbin/config \
795    usr.sbin/btxld usr.sbin/pwd_mkdb usr.sbin/zic usr.sbin/makewhatis \
796    gnu/usr.bin/gperf gnu/usr.bin/groff gnu/usr.bin/texinfo \
797    gnu/usr.bin/grep gnu/usr.bin/sort \
798    usr.bin/gzip usr.bin/bzip2
799	${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (bootstrap-tools)"; \
800		cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \
801		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; \
802		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend; \
803		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all; \
804		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${BTOOLSDEST} install
805.endfor
806	touch ${BTOOLSDEST}/.bootstrap_done
807
808# build-tools: Build special purpose build tools.  gcc2 related tools are
809# only built under the i386 architecture.  Other architectures are
810# gcc3-only.
811#
812# XXX we may be able to remove or consolidate this into bootstrap-tools
813# now that we have the native helper (.nx/.no) infrastructure.
814#
815.if exists(${.CURDIR}/games) && !defined(NOGAMES)
816_games=	games/adventure games/hack games/phantasia
817.endif
818
819.if exists(${.CURDIR}/share) && !defined(NOSHARE)
820_share=	share/syscons/scrnmaps
821.endif
822
823_gcc34_cross= gnu/usr.bin/cc34
824_gcc34_tools= gnu/usr.bin/cc34/cc_prep gnu/usr.bin/cc34/cc_tools
825.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" && ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386"
826_gcc2_cross= gnu/usr.bin/cc
827_gcc2_tools= gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools
828_binutils= gnu/usr.bin/binutils gnu/usr.bin/binutils214
829.else
830_binutils= gnu/usr.bin/binutils214
831.endif
832
833.if !defined(NO_FORTRAN)
834.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386"
835_fortran= gnu/usr.bin/cc/f771
836.else
837_fortran= gnu/usr.bin/cc34/f771
838.endif
839.endif
840
841.if !defined(NOPERL)
842_perl=	gnu/usr.bin/perl/miniperl
843.endif
844
845.if exists(${.CURDIR}/kerberos5) && exists(${.CURDIR}/crypto) && \
846    !defined(NOCRYPT) && defined(MAKE_KERBEROS5)
847_libkrb5= kerberos5/lib/libroken kerberos5/lib/libvers \
848    kerberos5/lib/libasn1 kerberos5/lib/libhdb kerberos5/lib/libsl
849.endif
850
851.if defined(RELEASEDIR)
852_sysinstall= release/sysinstall
853.endif
854
855build-tools:
856.for _tool in ${_gcc2_tools} ${_gcc34_tools} \
857	      ${_fortran} ${_perl} ${_libroken4} ${_libkrb5} \
858	      ${_share} ${_sysinstall}
859	${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (build-tools)"; \
860		cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \
861		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; \
862		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend; \
863		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all; \
864		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${BTOOLSDEST} install
865.endfor
866	touch ${BTOOLSDEST}/.build_done
867
868#
869# cross-tools: Build cross-building tools
870#
871.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "alpha" && ${MACHINE_ARCH} != "alpha"
872_elf2exe=	usr.sbin/elf2exe
873.endif
874
875.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386" && ${MACHINE_ARCH} != "i386"
876_btxld=	usr.sbin/btxld
877.endif
878
879cross-tools:
880.for _tool in ${_btxld} ${_elf2exe} ${_binutils} \
881	      usr.bin/objformat usr.sbin/crunch/crunchide \
882	      ${_gcc2_cross} ${_gcc34_cross}
883	${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (cross-tools)"; \
884		cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \
885		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; \
886		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend; \
887		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all; \
888		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${CTOOLSDEST} install
889.endfor
890	touch ${CTOOLSDEST}/.cross_done
891
892#
893# hierarchy - ensure that all the needed directories are present
894#
895hierarchy:
896	cd ${.CURDIR}/etc;		${MAKE} distrib-dirs
897
898#
899# libraries - build all libraries, and install them under ${DESTDIR}.
900#
901# The list of libraries with dependents (${_prebuild_libs}) and their
902# interdependencies (__L) are built automatically by the
903# ${.CURDIR}/tools/make_libdeps.sh script.
904#
905# .makeenv does not work when bootstrapping from 4.x, so we must be sure
906# to specify the correct CCVER or 'cc' will not exec the correct compiler.
907#
908libraries:
909	cd ${.CURDIR}; \
910	    HOST_CCVER=${HOST_CCVER} CCVER=gcc2 \
911		${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _startup_libs2; \
912	    HOST_CCVER=${HOST_CCVER} CCVER=gcc34 \
913		${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _startup_libs34; \
914	    ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _startup_libs; \
915	    ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _prebuild_libs; \
916	    ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _generic_libs;
917	touch ${WORLDDEST}/.libraries_done
918
919# These dependencies are not automatically generated:
920#
921# gnu/lib/libgcc and lib/csu must be built before all
922# shared libraries for ELF.  The targets for _startup_libs{2,3} are
923# specifically built using gcc{2,3}.
924#
925_startup_libs2=	gnu/lib/gcc2/libgcc
926_startup_libs34=	gnu/lib/gcc34/libgcc
927.if exists(${.CURDIR}/lib/csu/${MACHINE_ARCH}-elf)
928_startup_libs=	lib/csu/${MACHINE_ARCH}-elf
929.else
930_startup_libs=	lib/csu/${MACHINE_ARCH}
931.endif
932_startup_libs+=	lib/csu/common lib/libc
933
934_prebuild_libs=
935
936_generic_libs=	gnu/lib
937
938.if !defined(NOPERL)
939_generic_libs+=	gnu/usr.bin/perl/libperl
940.endif
941
942.if !defined(NOCRYPT) && defined(MAKE_KERBEROS5)
943_prebuild_libs+=	kerberos5/lib/libasn1
944_prebuild_libs+=	kerberos5/lib/libgssapi
945_prebuild_libs+=	kerberos5/lib/libkrb5
946_prebuild_libs+=	kerberos5/lib/libroken
947_generic_libs+=	kerberos5/lib
948.endif
949
950_prebuild_libs+= lib/libcom_err lib/libcrypt lib/libmd \
951		lib/libncurses lib/libopie lib/libradius lib/libskey \
952		lib/libtacplus lib/libutil \
953		lib/libz lib/msun
954
955lib/libopie__L lib/libradius__L lib/libtacplus__L: lib/libmd__L
956lib/libskey__L: lib/libcrypt__L lib/libmd__L
957
958_generic_libs+=	lib
959
960.if !defined(NOCRYPT)
961.if !defined(NO_OPENSSL)
962_prebuild_libs+=	secure/lib/libcrypto secure/lib/libssl
963.if !defined(NO_OPENSSH)
964_prebuild_libs+=	secure/lib/libssh
965secure/lib/libssh__L: secure/lib/libcrypto__L lib/libz__L
966.endif
967.endif
968_generic_libs+=	secure/lib
969.endif
970
971_generic_libs+=	usr.bin/lex/lib
972
973.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386"
974_generic_libs+=	usr.sbin/pcvt/keycap
975.endif
976
977.for _lib in ${_startup_libs2} ${_startup_libs3} ${_startup_libs34} \
978		${_startup_libs} ${_prebuild_libs} ${_generic_libs}
979${_lib}__L: .PHONY
980.if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_lib})
981	${ECHODIR} "===> ${_lib}"; \
982		cd ${.CURDIR}/${_lib}; \
983		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ depend; \
984		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ all; \
985		${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ install
986.endif
987.endfor
988
989# only mess with gcc2 for i386 architectures.
990#
991_startup_libs: ${_startup_libs:S/$/__L/}
992.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386"
993_startup_libs2: ${_startup_libs2:S/$/__L/}
994.else
995_startup_libs2:
996.endif
997_startup_libs3: ${_startup_libs3:S/$/__L/}
998_startup_libs34: ${_startup_libs34:S/$/__L/}
999_prebuild_libs: ${_prebuild_libs:S/$/__L/}
1000_generic_libs: ${_generic_libs:S/$/__L/}
1001
1002# library targets must be ordered because there are inter-library
1003# races (e.g. generation of tconfig.h)
1004#
1005.ORDER: ${_startup_libs2:S/$/__L/}
1006.ORDER: ${_startup_libs3:S/$/__L/}
1007.ORDER: ${_startup_libs34:S/$/__L/}
1008.ORDER: ${_startup_libs:S/$/__L/}
1009.ORDER: ${_prebuild_libs:S/$/__L/}
1010.ORDER: ${_generic_libs:S/$/__L/}
1011
1012.for __target in clean cleandepend cleandir obj depend includes
1013.for entry in ${SUBDIR}
1014${entry}.${__target}__D: .PHONY
1015	@if test -d ${.CURDIR}/${entry}.${MACHINE_ARCH}; then \
1016		${ECHODIR} "===> ${DIRPRFX}${entry}.${MACHINE_ARCH}"; \
1017		edir=${entry}.${MACHINE_ARCH}; \
1018		cd ${.CURDIR}/$${edir}; \
1019	else \
1020		${ECHODIR} "===> ${DIRPRFX}${entry}"; \
1021		edir=${entry}; \
1022		cd ${.CURDIR}/$${edir}; \
1023	fi; \
1024	${MAKE} ${__target} DIRPRFX=${DIRPRFX}$${edir}/
1025.endfor
1026par-${__target}: ${SUBDIR:S/$/.${__target}__D/}
1027.ORDER: ${SUBDIR:S/$/.${__target}__D/}
1028.endfor
1029.ORDER: par-clean par-cleandepend par-cleandir par-obj par-depend par-includes
1030
1031# The wmake target is used by /usr/bin/wmake to run make in a
1032# world build environment.
1033#
1034wmake:
1035	@echo '${WMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk ${WMAKE_ARGS}'
1036
1037wmakeenv:
1038	@echo '${WMAKEENV} /bin/sh'
1039
1040bmake:
1041	@echo '${BMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk ${BMAKE_ARGS}'
1042
1043bmakeenv:
1044	@echo '${BMAKEENV} /bin/sh'
1045
1046tmake:
1047	@echo '${TMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk ${TMAKE_ARGS}'
1048
1049tmakeenv:
1050	@echo '${TMAKEENV} /bin/sh'
1051
1052.include <bsd.subdir.mk>
1053
1054