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 1.115 2008/05/01 19:44:37 tgen Exp $ 4# 5# Build-time options are documented in make.conf(5). 6# 7# The intended user-driven targets are: 8# 9# buildworld - rebuild *everything*, including glue to help do upgrades 10# quickworld - skip the glue and do a depend+build on the meat 11# realquickworld - skip the glue and depend stages and just build the meat 12# crossworld - only build the glue (particularly the cross-build environment) 13# installworld- install everything built by "buildworld" 14# update - convenient way to update your source tree (eg: sup/cvs) 15# most - build user commands, no libraries or include files 16# installmost - install user commands, no libraries or include files 17# 18# Standard targets (not defined here) are documented in the makefiles in 19# /usr/share/mk. These include: 20# obj depend all install clean cleandepend cleanobj 21 22# Put initial settings here. 23SUBDIR= 24 25# We must do share/info early so that installation of info `dir' 26# entries works correctly. Do it first since it is less likely to 27# grow dependencies on include and lib than vice versa. 28.if exists(${.CURDIR}/share/info) 29SUBDIR+= share/info 30.endif 31 32# We must do include and lib early so that the perl *.ph generation 33# works correctly as it uses the header files installed by this. 34.if exists(${.CURDIR}/include) 35SUBDIR+= include 36.endif 37.if exists(${.CURDIR}/lib) 38SUBDIR+= lib 39.endif 40# This exists simply to ensure that the obj dir hierarchy is 41# intact for nrelease, allowing the nrelease Makefile's to 42# reference ${.OBJDIR}. 43# 44.if exists(${.CURDIR}/nrelease) 45SUBDIR+= nrelease 46.endif 47 48.if exists(${.CURDIR}/bin) 49SUBDIR+= bin 50.endif 51.if exists(${.CURDIR}/games) && !defined(NO_GAMES) 52SUBDIR+= games 53.endif 54.if exists(${.CURDIR}/gnu) 55SUBDIR+= gnu 56.endif 57.if exists(${.CURDIR}/kerberos5) && exists(${.CURDIR}/crypto) && \ 58 !defined(NO_CRYPT) && !defined(NO_OPENSSL) && defined(WANT_KERBEROS) 59SUBDIR+= kerberos5 60.endif 61.if exists(${.CURDIR}/libexec) 62SUBDIR+= libexec 63.endif 64.if exists(${.CURDIR}/sbin) 65SUBDIR+= sbin 66.endif 67.if exists(${.CURDIR}/secure) && !defined(NO_CRYPT) 68SUBDIR+= secure 69.endif 70.if exists(${.CURDIR}/share) && !defined(NO_SHARE) 71SUBDIR+= share 72.endif 73.if exists(${.CURDIR}/sys) 74SUBDIR+= sys 75.endif 76.if exists(${.CURDIR}/usr.bin) 77SUBDIR+= usr.bin 78.endif 79.if exists(${.CURDIR}/usr.sbin) 80SUBDIR+= usr.sbin 81.endif 82 83# etc must be last for "distribute" to work 84.if exists(${.CURDIR}/etc) 85SUBDIR+= etc 86.endif 87 88# These are last, since it is nice to at least get the base system 89# rebuilt before you do them. 90.if defined(LOCAL_DIRS) 91.for _DIR in ${LOCAL_DIRS} 92.if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_DIR}) & exists(${.CURDIR}/${_DIR}/Makefile) 93SUBDIR+= ${_DIR} 94.endif 95.endfor 96.endif 97 98.if defined(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE) 99SUBDIR= ${SUBDIR_OVERRIDE} 100.endif 101 102.if defined(NOCLEANDIR) 103CLEANDIR= clean cleandepend 104.else 105CLEANDIR= cleandir 106.endif 107 108SUP?= /usr/local/bin/cvsup 109SUPFLAGS?= -g -L 2 -P - 110.if defined(SUPHOST) 111SUPFLAGS+= -h ${SUPHOST} 112.endif 113 114.if defined(NO_CLEAN) 115NOCLEAN= # defined 116.endif 117 118# Object directory base in primary make. Note that when we rerun make 119# from inside this file we change MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX to the appropriate 120# subdirectory because the rest of the build system needs it that way. 121# The original object directory base is saved in OBJTREE. 122# 123MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX?= /usr/obj 124OBJTREE?= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX} 125 126# Used for stage installs and pathing 127# 128DESTDIRBASE?= ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR} 129 130# Remove DESTDIR from MAKEFLAGS. It is present in the environment 131# anyhow, and we need to be able to override it for stage installs 132.MAKEFLAGS:= ${.MAKEFLAGS:NDESTDIR=*} 133 134TARGET_ARCH?= ${MACHINE_ARCH} 135.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == ${MACHINE_ARCH} 136TARGET?= ${MACHINE} 137.else 138TARGET?= ${TARGET_ARCH} 139.endif 140.if make(buildworld) 141BUILD_ARCH!= sysctl -n hw.machine_arch 142.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} != ${BUILD_ARCH} 143.error To cross-build, set TARGET_ARCH. 144.endif 145.endif 146 147# Backwards compatibility with older make's or older sys.mk's. make 148# is expected to define MACHINE_PLATFORM. 149# 150.if !defined(MACHINE_PLATFORM) 151MACHINE_PLATFORM= pc32 152.endif 153 154# XXX this is ugly and we need to come up with a nicer solution 155.if !defined(TARGET_PLATFORM) 156.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386" 157TARGET_PLATFORM= pc32 158.elif ${TARGET_ARCH} == "amd64" 159TARGET_PLATFORM= pc64 160.else 161.error Unknown target architecture. 162.endif 163.endif 164 165THREAD_LIB?= thread_xu 166.if ${THREAD_LIB} == "c_r" 167.if defined(NO_LIBC_R) 168.error libc_r is chosen as the default thread library, but NO_LIBC_R is defined 169.endif 170.endif 171 172# BTOOLS (Natively built) All non-cross-development tools that the 173# main build needs. This includes things like 'mkdir' and 'rm'. 174# We will not use the native system's exec path once we start 175# on WORLD. (bootstrap-tools and build-tools or BTOOLS) 176# 177# CTOOLS (Natively built) Cross development tools which are specific 178# to the target architecture. 179# 180# WORLD (Cross built) Our ultimate buildworld, using only BTOOLS and 181# CTOOLS. 182# 183# MACHINE_PLATFORM Platform Architecture we are building on 184# MACHINE Machine Architecture (usually the same as MACHINE_ARCH) 185# MACHINE_ARCH Cpu Architecture we are building on 186# 187# TARGET_PLATFORM Platform Architecture we are building for 188# TARGET Machine Architecture we are building for 189# TARGET_ARCH Cpu Architecture we are building for 190# 191BTOOLSDEST= ${DESTDIRBASE}/btools_${MACHINE_ARCH} 192CTOOLSDEST= ${DESTDIRBASE}/ctools_${MACHINE_ARCH}_${TARGET_ARCH} 193WORLDDEST= ${DESTDIRBASE}/world_${TARGET_ARCH} 194 195# The bootstrap-tools path is used by the bootstrap-tools, build-tools, and 196# cross-tools stages to augment the existing command path to access newer 197# versions of certain utilities such as 'patch' that the cross-tools stage 198# might expect. 199# 200BTOOLSPATH= ${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/sbin:${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/bin:${BTOOLSDEST}/bin:${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/games 201 202# The strict temporary command path contains all binaries required 203# by the buildworld system after the cross-tools stage. 204# 205STRICTTMPPATH= ${CTOOLSDEST}/usr/sbin:${CTOOLSDEST}/usr/bin:${CTOOLSDEST}/bin:${CTOOLSDEST}/usr/games:${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/sbin:${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/bin:${BTOOLSDEST}/bin:${BTOOLSDEST}/usr/games 206 207TMPDIR?= /tmp 208TMPPID!= echo $$$$ 209 210# 211# Building a world goes through the following stages 212# 213# 1. bootstrap-tool stage [BMAKE] 214# This stage is responsible for creating programs that 215# are needed for backward compatibility reasons. They 216# are not built as cross-tools. 217# 2. build-tool stage [TMAKE] 218# This stage is responsible for creating the object 219# tree and building any tools that are needed during 220# the build process. 221# 3. cross-tool stage [XMAKE] 222# This stage is responsible for creating any tools that 223# are needed for cross-builds. A cross-compiler is one 224# of them. 225# 4. world stage [WMAKE] 226# This stage actually builds the world. 227# 5. install stage (optional) [IMAKE] 228# This stage installs a previously built world. 229# 230 231# bootstrap-tool stage 232# 233BMAKEENV= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${BTOOLSDEST} \ 234 OBJTREE=${OBJTREE} \ 235 DESTDIR=${BTOOLSDEST} \ 236 PATH=${BTOOLSPATH}:${PATH} \ 237 INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" 238 239BMAKE= ${BMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 -DBOOTSTRAPPING \ 240 -DNOINFO -DNOMAN -DNOPIC -DNOPROFILE -DNOSHARED \ 241 -DNO_WERROR -DNO_NLS 242 243# build-tool stage 244# 245TMAKEENV= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${BTOOLSDEST} \ 246 OBJTREE=${OBJTREE} \ 247 DESTDIR= \ 248 PATH=${BTOOLSPATH}:${PATH} \ 249 INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" 250 251TMAKE= ${TMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 -DBOOTSTRAPPING \ 252 -DNO_FORTRAN -DNOSHARED 253 254# cross-tool stage 255# 256# note: TOOLS_PREFIX points to the obj root holding the cross 257# compiler binaries, while USRDATA_PREFIX points to the obj root 258# holding the target environment (and also determines where cross-built 259# libraries, crt*.o, and include files are installed). 260# 261XMAKEENV= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${CTOOLSDEST} \ 262 OBJTREE=${OBJTREE} \ 263 DESTDIR=${CTOOLSDEST} \ 264 INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \ 265 TOOLS_PREFIX=${CTOOLSDEST} \ 266 USRDATA_PREFIX=${WORLDDEST} \ 267 PATH=${BTOOLSPATH}:${PATH} 268 269XMAKE= ${XMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 -DNO_FORTRAN -DNO_GDB \ 270 -DBOOTSTRAPPING -DNOSHARED 271 272# world stage, note the strict path and note that TOOLS_PREFIX is left 273# unset and USRDATA_PREFIX (which defaults to TOOLS_PREFIX) is set to empty, 274# which is primarily for the compiler so it targets / (e.g. /usr/<blah>) 275# for both binary and library paths, even though it is being compiled to 276# WORLDDEST. None of the programs in the world stage are ever actually 277# executed during the buildworld/installworld. 278# 279CROSSENV= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${WORLDDEST} \ 280 OBJTREE=${OBJTREE} \ 281 MACHINE_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH} \ 282 MACHINE=${TARGET} \ 283 MACHINE_PLATFORM=${TARGET_PLATFORM} \ 284 OBJFORMAT_PATH=${CTOOLSDEST} 285 286WMAKEENV= ${CROSSENV} \ 287 DESTDIR=${WORLDDEST} \ 288 INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh" \ 289 PATH=${STRICTTMPPATH} 290 291WMAKE= ${WMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 292 293# install stage 294# 295IMAKEENV= ${CROSSENV} \ 296 PATH=${STRICTTMPPATH} 297IMAKE= ${IMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 298 299# kernel stage 300# 301KMAKEENV= ${WMAKEENV} 302 303# buildworld 304# 305# Attempt to rebuild the entire system, with reasonable chance of 306# success, regardless of how old your existing system is. 307# 308_worldtmp: 309 @echo 310 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 311 @echo ">>> Rebuilding the temporary build tree" 312 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 313.if !defined(NOCLEAN) 314 rm -rf ${BTOOLSDEST} ${CTOOLSDEST} ${WORLDDEST} 315.else 316 # XXX - These two can depend on any header file. 317 rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/kdump/ioctl.c 318 rm -f ${OBJTREE}${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/truss/ioctl.c 319.endif 320 mkdir -p ${DESTDIRBASE} ${BTOOLSDEST} ${CTOOLSDEST} ${WORLDDEST} 321.for _dir in ${WORLDDEST} ${BTOOLSDEST} ${CTOOLSDEST} 322 mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.root.dist \ 323 -p ${_dir}/ > /dev/null 324 mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.usr.dist \ 325 -p ${_dir}/usr > /dev/null 326.endfor 327 mtree -deU -f ${.CURDIR}/etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \ 328 -p ${WORLDDEST}/usr/include > /dev/null 329 ${LN} -sf ${.CURDIR}/sys ${WORLDDEST} 330 331_bootstrap-tools: 332 @echo 333 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 334 @echo ">>> stage 1: bootstrap tools" 335 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 336 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${BMAKE} bootstrap-tools 337_cleanobj: 338 @echo 339 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 340 @echo ">>> stage 2a: cleaning up the object tree" 341 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 342 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} ${CLEANDIR:S/^/par-/} 343_obj: 344 @echo 345 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 346 @echo ">>> stage 2b: rebuilding the object tree" 347 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 348 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} par-obj 349_build-tools: 350 @echo 351 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 352 @echo ">>> stage 2c: build tools" 353 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 354 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${TMAKE} build-tools 355_cross-tools: 356 @echo 357 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 358 @echo ">>> stage 3: cross tools" 359 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 360 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${XMAKE} cross-tools 361_includes: 362 @echo 363 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 364 @echo ">>> stage 4a: populating ${WORLDDEST}/usr/include" 365 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 366 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} SHARED=symlinks par-includes 367_libraries: 368 @echo 369 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 370 @echo ">>> stage 4b: building libraries" 371 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 372 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} -DNOHTML -DNOINFO -DNOMAN -DNOFSCHG libraries 373_depend: 374 @echo 375 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 376 @echo ">>> stage 4c: make dependencies" 377 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 378 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} par-depend 379everything: 380 @echo 381 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 382 @echo ">>> stage 4d: building everything.." 383 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 384 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${WMAKE} all 385 386# note: buildworld no longer depends on _cleanobj because we rm -rf the 387# entire object tree and built the bootstrap tools in a different location. 388# 389# buildworld - build everything from scratch 390# quickworld - skip the bootstrap, build, and cross-build steps 391# realquickworld - skip the bootstrap, build, crossbuild, and depend step. 392# 393# note: we include _obj in realquickworld to prevent accidental creation 394# of files in /usr/src. 395 396WMAKE_TGTS= 397.if !defined(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE) 398WMAKE_TGTS+= _worldtmp _bootstrap-tools 399.endif 400WMAKE_TGTS+= _obj _build-tools 401.if !defined(SUBDIR_OVERRIDE) 402WMAKE_TGTS+= _cross-tools 403.endif 404WMAKE_TGTS+= _includes _libraries _depend everything 405 406buildworld: ${WMAKE_TGTS} 407 408quickworld: _obj _includes _libraries _depend everything 409 410realquickworld: _obj _includes _libraries everything 411 412crossworld: _worldtmp _bootstrap-tools _obj _build-tools _cross-tools 413 414.ORDER: ${WMAKE_TGTS} 415 416# 417# installcheck 418# 419# Checks to be sure system is ready for installworld 420# 421installcheck: 422.if !defined(NO_SENDMAIL) 423 @pw usershow smmsp || (echo "You may need to run 'make preupgrade' first"; exit 1) 424 @pw groupshow smmsp || (echo "You may need to run 'make preupgrade' first"; exit 1) 425.endif 426 @pw usershow _pflogd || (echo "You may need to run 'make preupgrade' first"; exit 1) 427 @pw groupshow authpf || (echo "You may need to run 'make preupgrade' first"; exit 1) 428 @pw groupshow _pflogd || (echo "You may need to run 'make preupgrade' first"; exit 1) 429.if !defined(DESTDIR) || ${DESTDIR} == "" || ${DESTDIR} == "/" 430 @case `uname -r` in 1.2*|1.3-*|1.3.*|1.4.*|1.5.0-*|1.5.1-*|1.5.2-*|1.5.3-*) echo "You must upgrade your kernel to at least 1.5.4 and reboot before you can safely installworld, due to libc/system call ABI changes" ; exit 1;; esac 431.endif 432# distributeworld 433# 434# Distributes everything compiled by a `buildworld'. 435# 436# installworld 437# 438# Installs everything compiled by a 'buildworld'. 439# 440distributeworld installworld: installcheck 441 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${IMAKE} re${.TARGET:S/world$//} 442 install -o root -g wheel -m 644 ${.CURDIR}/Makefile_upgrade.inc ${DESTDIR}/etc/upgrade/ 443 444# 445# reinstall 446# 447# If you have a build server, you can NFS mount the source and obj directories 448# and do a 'make reinstall' on the *client* to install new binaries from the 449# most recent server build. 450# 451reinstall: 452 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 453 @echo ">>> Making hierarchy" 454 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 455 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 hierarchy 456 @echo 457 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 458 @echo ">>> Installing everything.." 459 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 460 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 install 461.if !defined(NOMAN) && !defined(NO_MAKEDB_RUN) 462 @echo 463 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 464 @echo ">>> Rebuilding man page indices" 465 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 466 cd ${.CURDIR}/share/man; ${MAKE} makedb 467.endif 468 469redistribute: 470 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 471 @echo ">>> Distributing everything.." 472 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 473 cd ${.CURDIR}; ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 distribute 474 475# 476# buildkernel, nativekernel, quickkernel, and installkernel 477# 478# Which kernels to build and/or install is specified by setting 479# KERNCONF. If not defined a GENERIC kernel is built/installed. 480# Only the existing (depending TARGET) config files are used 481# for building kernels and only the first of these is designated 482# as the one being installed. 483# 484# You can specify INSTALLSTRIPPED=1 if you wish the installed 485# kernel and modules to be stripped of its debug info (required 486# symbols are left intact). You can specify INSTALLSTRIPPEDMODULES 487# if you only want to strip the modules of their debug info. These 488# only apply if you have DEBUG=-g in your kernel config or make line. 489# 490# Note that we have to use TARGET instead of TARGET_ARCH when 491# we're in kernel-land. Since only TARGET_ARCH is (expected) to 492# be set to cross-build, we have to make sure TARGET is set 493# properly. 494 495.if !defined(KERNCONF) && defined(KERNEL) 496KERNCONF= ${KERNEL} 497KERNWARN= yes 498.else 499KERNCONF?= GENERIC 500.endif 501INSTKERNNAME?= kernel 502 503KRNLSRCDIR= ${.CURDIR}/sys 504KRNLCONFDIR= ${KRNLSRCDIR}/config 505KRNLOBJDIR= ${OBJTREE}${KRNLSRCDIR} 506KERNCONFDIR?= ${KRNLCONFDIR} 507 508BUILDKERNELS= 509INSTALLKERNEL= 510.for _kernel in ${KERNCONF} 511.if exists(${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel}) 512BUILDKERNELS+= ${_kernel} 513.if empty(INSTALLKERNEL) 514INSTALLKERNEL= ${_kernel} 515.endif 516.endif 517.endfor 518 519# kernel version numbers survive rm -rf 520# 521.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS} 522.if exists(${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/version) 523KERNEL_VERSION_${_kernel} != cat ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/version 524.endif 525.endfor 526 527# 528# buildkernel 529# 530# Builds all kernels defined by BUILDKERNELS. 531# 532bk_tools: 533 @if [ ! -f ${WORLDDEST}/.libraries_done ]; then \ 534 echo "You must buildworld before buildkernel. If you wish"; \ 535 echo "to build a kernel using native tools, config it manually"; \ 536 echo "or use the nativekernel target if you are in a rush"; \ 537 exit 1; \ 538 fi 539 540maybe_bk_tools: 541.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS} 542 @if [ ! -f ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.nativekernel_run ]; then \ 543 if [ ! -f ${WORLDDEST}/.libraries_done ]; then \ 544 echo "The kernel was build using buildworld tools which no" ; \ 545 echo "longer appear to exist, quickkernel failed!" ; \ 546 exit 1; \ 547 fi; \ 548 fi 549.endfor 550 551bk_build_list: 552.if empty(BUILDKERNELS) 553 @echo ">>> ERROR: Missing kernel configuration file(s) (${KERNCONF})." 554 @echo ">>> Did you move your kernel configs from i386/conf to config/?" 555 @false 556.endif 557 558bk_kernwarn: 559.if defined(KERNWARN) 560 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 561 @echo ">>> WARNING: KERNEL= setting should be changed to KERNCONF=" 562 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 563 @sleep 3 564.endif 565 @echo 566 567# The buildkernel target rebuilds the specified kernels from scratch 568# using the crossbuild tools generated by the last buildworld. It is 569# the safest (but also the most time consuming) way to build a new kernel. 570# 571buildkernel: bk_tools bk_build_list bk_kernwarn 572.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS} 573 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 574 @echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} started on `LC_ALL=C date`" 575 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 576 @echo "===> ${_kernel}" 577.if !defined(NOCLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN) 578 rm -rf ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} 579.else 580 @if [ -f ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.nativekernel_run ]; then \ 581 echo "YOU ARE REBUILDING WITH BUILDKERNEL, REMOVING OLD NATIVEKERNEL BUILD"; \ 582 rm -rf ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; fi 583.endif 584 mkdir -p ${KRNLOBJDIR} 585.if !defined(NO_KERNELCONFIG) 586 cd ${KRNLCONFDIR}; \ 587 PATH=${STRICTTMPPATH} \ 588 config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} \ 589 ${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel} 590.endif 591.if !defined(NOCLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN) && defined(KERNEL_VERSION_${_kernel}) 592 echo ${KERNEL_VERSION_${_kernel}} > ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/version 593.endif 594 touch ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.buildkernel_run 595 cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ 596 MAKESRCPATH=${KRNLSRCDIR}/dev/disk/aic7xxx/aicasm \ 597 ${MAKE} -DBOOTSTRAPPING -f ${KRNLSRCDIR}/dev/disk/aic7xxx/aicasm/Makefile 598.if !defined(NO_KERNELDEPEND) 599 cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ 600 ${KMAKEENV} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} depend 601.endif 602 cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ 603 ${KMAKEENV} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} all 604 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 605 @echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`" 606 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 607.endfor 608 609# The nativekernel target rebuilds the specified kernels from scratch 610# using the system's standard compiler rather than using the crossbuild 611# tools generated by the last buildworld. This is fairly safe if your 612# system is reasonable up-to-date. 613# 614nativekernel: bk_build_list bk_kernwarn 615.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS} 616 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 617 @echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} started on `LC_ALL=C date`" 618 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 619 @echo "===> ${_kernel}" 620.if !defined(NOCLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN) 621 rm -rf ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} 622.else 623 @if [ -f ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.buildkernel_run ]; then \ 624 echo "YOU ARE REBUILDING WITH NATIVEKERNEL, REMOVING OLD BUILDKERNEL BUILD"; \ 625 rm -rf ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; fi 626.endif 627 mkdir -p ${KRNLOBJDIR} 628.if !defined(NO_KERNELCONFIG) 629 cd ${KRNLCONFDIR}; \ 630 config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} \ 631 ${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel} 632.endif 633.if !defined(NOCLEAN) && !defined(NO_KERNELCLEAN) && defined(KERNEL_VERSION_${_kernel}) 634 echo ${KERNEL_VERSION_${_kernel}} > ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/version 635.endif 636 touch ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.nativekernel_run 637 cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ 638 MAKESRCPATH=${KRNLSRCDIR}/dev/disk/aic7xxx/aicasm \ 639 ${MAKE} -DBOOTSTRAPPING -f ${KRNLSRCDIR}/dev/disk/aic7xxx/aicasm/Makefile 640.if !defined(NO_KERNELDEPEND) 641 cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ 642 ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} depend 643.endif 644 cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ 645 ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} all 646 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 647 @echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`" 648 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 649.endfor 650 651# The quickkernel target rebuilds the specified kernels as quickly 652# as possible. It will use the native tools or the buildworld cross tools 653# based on whether the kernel was originally generated via buildkernel or 654# nativekernel. Config is rerun but the object hierarchy is not rebuilt, 655# nor is the make depend step run. 656# 657quickkernel: maybe_bk_tools bk_build_list bk_kernwarn 658.for _kernel in ${BUILDKERNELS} 659 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 660 @echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} started on `LC_ALL=C date`" 661 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 662 @echo "===> ${_kernel}" 663.if exists(${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.buildkernel_run) 664.if !defined(NO_KERNELCONFIG) 665 cd ${KRNLCONFDIR}; \ 666 PATH=${STRICTTMPPATH} \ 667 config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} \ 668 ${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel} 669.endif 670 cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ 671 ${KMAKEENV} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} all 672.else 673.if !defined(NO_KERNELCONFIG) 674 cd ${KRNLCONFDIR}; \ 675 config ${CONFIGARGS} -d ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel} \ 676 ${KERNCONFDIR}/${_kernel} 677.endif 678 cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}; \ 679 ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} all 680.endif 681 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 682 @echo ">>> Kernel build for ${_kernel} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`" 683 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 684.endfor 685 686 687# installkernel 688# 689# Install the kernel defined by INSTALLKERNEL 690# 691installkernel reinstallkernel: 692.if exists(${KRNLOBJDIR}/${_kernel}/.buildkernel_run) 693 cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${INSTALLKERNEL}; \ 694 ${CROSSENV} ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} ${.TARGET:S/kernel$//} 695.else 696 cd ${KRNLOBJDIR}/${INSTALLKERNEL}; \ 697 ${MAKE} KERNEL=${INSTKERNNAME} ${.TARGET:S/kernel$//} 698.endif 699 700# 701# update 702# 703# Update the source tree, by running sup and/or running cvs to update to the 704# latest copy. 705# 706update: 707.if defined(SUP_UPDATE) 708 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 709 @echo ">>> Running ${SUP}" 710 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 711.if defined(SUPFILE) 712 @${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${SUPFILE} 713.endif 714.if defined(SUPFILE1) 715 @${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${SUPFILE1} 716.endif 717.if defined(SUPFILE2) 718 @${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${SUPFILE2} 719.endif 720.if defined(PORTSSUPFILE) && !defined(NO_PORTSUPDATE) 721 @${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${PORTSSUPFILE} 722.endif 723.if defined(DOCSUPFILE) && !defined(NO_DOCUPDATE) 724 @${SUP} ${SUPFLAGS} ${DOCSUPFILE} 725.endif 726.endif 727.if defined(CVS_UPDATE) 728 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 729 @echo ">>> Updating ${.CURDIR} from cvs repository `cat ${.CURDIR}/CVS/Root`" 730 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 731 @sleep 2 732 cd ${.CURDIR}; cvs -q update -P -d 733.endif 734 735# 736# most 737# 738# Build most of the user binaries on the existing system libs and includes. 739# 740most: 741 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 742 @echo ">>> Building programs only" 743 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 744.for _dir in bin sbin libexec usr.bin usr.sbin gnu/libexec gnu/usr.bin gnu/usr.sbin 745 cd ${.CURDIR}/${_dir}; ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_dir}/ all 746.endfor 747 748# 749# installmost 750# 751# Install the binaries built by the 'most' target. This does not include 752# libraries or include files. 753# 754installmost: 755 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 756 @echo ">>> Installing programs only" 757 @echo "--------------------------------------------------------------" 758.for _dir in bin sbin libexec usr.bin usr.sbin gnu/libexec gnu/usr.bin gnu/usr.sbin 759 cd ${.CURDIR}/${_dir}; ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_dir}/ install 760.endfor 761 762# 763# ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 764# 765# From here onwards are utility targets used by the 'make world' and 766# related targets. If your 'world' breaks, you may like to try to fix 767# the problem and manually run the following targets to attempt to 768# complete the build. Beware, this is *not* guaranteed to work, you 769# need to have a pretty good grip on the current state of the system 770# to attempt to manually finish it. If in doubt, 'make world' again. 771# 772 773# bootstrap-tools: Build all tools required to build all tools. Note that 774# order is important in a number of cases and also note that the bootstrap 775# and build tools stages have access to earlier binaries they themselves 776# had generated. 777# 778# patch: older patch's do not have -i. This program must be built 779# first so other bootstrap tools that need to apply patches 780# can use it. 781# [x]install: dependancies on various new install features 782# rpcgen: old rpcgen used a hardwired cpp path, newer OBJFORMAT_PATH 783# envs are not compatible with older objformat binaries. 784# 785.if exists(${.CURDIR}/games) && !defined(NO_GAMES) 786_strfile= games/fortune/strfile 787.endif 788 789bootstrap-tools: 790 ${LN} -fs /bin/date ${BTOOLSDEST}/bin/date 791.for _tool in ${_strfile} \ 792 usr.bin/patch \ 793 bin/chmod bin/cp bin/cpdup bin/dd bin/mkdir bin/rm bin/echo bin/test \ 794 bin/cat bin/ln bin/mv bin/csh bin/expr bin/sh \ 795 bin/hostname bin/kill \ 796 usr.bin/yacc usr.bin/colldef usr.bin/uudecode usr.bin/xinstall \ 797 usr.bin/m4 usr.bin/rpcgen usr.bin/make usr.bin/awk usr.bin/stat \ 798 usr.bin/find usr.bin/lex usr.bin/sed usr.bin/uname usr.bin/touch \ 799 usr.bin/mkdep usr.bin/mktemp usr.bin/lorder usr.bin/file2c \ 800 usr.bin/tsort usr.bin/tr usr.bin/join usr.bin/wc usr.bin/basename \ 801 usr.bin/gencat usr.bin/chflags usr.bin/expand usr.bin/paste \ 802 usr.bin/mklocale usr.bin/uuencode usr.bin/compile_et usr.bin/hexdump \ 803 usr.bin/cap_mkdb usr.bin/true usr.bin/false \ 804 usr.bin/cmp usr.bin/xargs usr.bin/id usr.bin/env usr.bin/dirname \ 805 usr.bin/tail \ 806 usr.sbin/chown usr.sbin/mtree usr.sbin/config \ 807 usr.sbin/btxld usr.sbin/pwd_mkdb usr.sbin/zic usr.sbin/makewhatis \ 808 gnu/usr.bin/texinfo gnu/usr.bin/grep gnu/usr.bin/sort \ 809 usr.bin/gzip usr.bin/bzip2 usr.bin/mkcsmapper usr.bin/mkesdb 810 ${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (bootstrap-tools)"; \ 811 cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ 812 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; \ 813 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend; \ 814 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all; \ 815 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${BTOOLSDEST} install 816.endfor 817 touch ${BTOOLSDEST}/.bootstrap_done 818 819# build-tools: Build special purpose build tools. 820# 821# XXX we may be able to remove or consolidate this into bootstrap-tools 822# now that we have the native helper (.nx/.no) infrastructure. 823# 824.if exists(${.CURDIR}/share) && !defined(NO_SHARE) 825_share= share/syscons/scrnmaps 826.endif 827 828.if !defined(NO_GCC34) 829_gcc34_cross= gnu/usr.bin/cc34 830_gcc34_tools= gnu/usr.bin/cc34/cc_prep gnu/usr.bin/cc34/cc_tools 831.endif 832_gcc41_cross= gnu/usr.bin/cc41 833_gcc41_tools= gnu/usr.bin/cc41/cc_prep gnu/usr.bin/cc41/cc_tools 834_binutils= gnu/usr.bin/binutils217 835 836.if !defined(NO_FORTRAN) 837_fortran= gnu/usr.bin/cc34/f771 838.endif 839 840.if exists(${.CURDIR}/kerberos5) && exists(${.CURDIR}/crypto) && \ 841 !defined(NO_CRYPT) && defined(WANT_KERBEROS) 842_libkrb5= kerberos5/tools kerberos5/lib/libroken kerberos5/lib/libvers \ 843 kerberos5/lib/libasn1 kerberos5/lib/libhdb kerberos5/lib/libsl 844.endif 845 846build-tools: 847.for _tool in ${_gcc34_tools} ${_gcc41_tools} ${_fortran} ${_libkrb5} ${_share} 848 ${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (build-tools)"; \ 849 cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ 850 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; \ 851 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend; \ 852 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all; \ 853 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${BTOOLSDEST} install 854.endfor 855 touch ${BTOOLSDEST}/.build_done 856 857# 858# cross-tools: Build cross-building tools 859# 860.if ${TARGET_ARCH} == "i386" && ${MACHINE_ARCH} != "i386" 861_btxld= usr.sbin/btxld 862.endif 863 864cross-tools: 865.for _tool in ${_btxld} ${_binutils} \ 866 usr.bin/objformat usr.sbin/crunch/crunchide \ 867 ${_gcc34_cross} ${_gcc41_cross} 868 ${ECHODIR} "===> ${_tool} (cross-tools)"; \ 869 cd ${.CURDIR}/${_tool}; \ 870 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ obj; \ 871 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ depend; \ 872 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ all; \ 873 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_tool}/ DESTDIR=${CTOOLSDEST} install 874.endfor 875 touch ${CTOOLSDEST}/.cross_done 876 877# 878# hierarchy - ensure that all the needed directories are present 879# 880hierarchy: 881 cd ${.CURDIR}/etc; ${MAKE} distrib-dirs 882 883# 884# libraries - build all libraries, and install them under ${DESTDIR}. 885# 886# The list of libraries with dependents (${_prebuild_libs}) and their 887# interdependencies (__L) are built automatically by the 888# ${.CURDIR}/tools/make_libdeps.sh script. 889# 890# .makeenv does not work when bootstrapping from 4.x, so we must be sure 891# to specify the correct CCVER or 'cc' will not exec the correct compiler. 892# 893libraries: 894.if !defined(NO_GCC34) 895 cd ${.CURDIR}; \ 896 HOST_CCVER=${HOST_CCVER} CCVER=gcc34 \ 897 ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _startup_libs34; 898.endif 899 cd ${.CURDIR}; \ 900 HOST_CCVER=${HOST_CCVER} CCVER=gcc41 \ 901 ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _startup_libs41; 902 cd ${.CURDIR}; \ 903 ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _startup_libs; \ 904 ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _prebuild_libs; \ 905 ${MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 _generic_libs; 906 touch ${WORLDDEST}/.libraries_done 907 908# These dependencies are not automatically generated: 909# 910# gnu/lib/${CCVER}/libgcc and gnu/lib/${CCVER}/csu must be built before all 911# shared libraries for ELF. The target for _startup_libs34 is 912# specifically built using gcc34. Same goes for _startup_libs41. 913# 914_startup_libs34= gnu/lib/gcc34/csu gnu/lib/gcc34/libgcc 915_startup_libs41= gnu/lib/gcc41/csu gnu/lib/gcc41/libgcc 916_startup_libs= lib/libc lib/libc_rtld 917 918_prebuild_libs= lib/libarchive 919_prebuild_libs+= lib/libutil 920 921_generic_libs= gnu/lib 922 923.if !defined(NO_CRYPT) && defined(WANT_KERBEROS) 924_prebuild_libs+= kerberos5/tools 925_prebuild_libs+= kerberos5/lib/libasn1 926_prebuild_libs+= kerberos5/lib/libgssapi 927_prebuild_libs+= kerberos5/lib/libkrb5 928_prebuild_libs+= kerberos5/lib/libroken 929_generic_libs+= kerberos5/lib 930.endif 931 932_prebuild_libs+= lib/libcom_err lib/libcrypt lib/libmd \ 933 lib/libncurses/libncurses lib/libopie lib/libradius \ 934 lib/libsbuf lib/libskey lib/libtacplus lib/libz lib/libm \ 935 lib/libpam lib/lib${THREAD_LIB} 936 937lib/libopie__L lib/libradius__L lib/libtacplus__L: lib/libmd__L 938lib/libskey__L: lib/libcrypt__L lib/libmd__L 939 940_generic_libs+= lib 941 942.if !defined(NO_CRYPT) 943.if !defined(NO_OPENSSL) 944_prebuild_libs+= secure/lib/libcrypto secure/lib/libssl 945.if !defined(NO_OPENSSH) 946_prebuild_libs+= secure/lib/libssh 947secure/lib/libssh__L: secure/lib/libcrypto__L lib/libz__L 948.endif 949.endif 950_generic_libs+= secure/lib 951.endif 952 953_generic_libs+= usr.bin/lex/lib 954 955.for _lib in ${_startup_libs34} ${_startup_libs41} \ 956 ${_startup_libs} ${_prebuild_libs} ${_generic_libs} 957${_lib}__L: .PHONY 958.if exists(${.CURDIR}/${_lib}) 959 ${ECHODIR} "===> ${_lib}"; \ 960 cd ${.CURDIR}/${_lib}; \ 961 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ depend; \ 962 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ all; \ 963 ${MAKE} DIRPRFX=${_lib}/ install 964.endif 965.endfor 966 967_startup_libs: ${_startup_libs:S/$/__L/} 968_startup_libs34: ${_startup_libs34:S/$/__L/} 969_startup_libs41: ${_startup_libs41:S/$/__L/} 970_prebuild_libs: ${_prebuild_libs:S/$/__L/} 971_generic_libs: ${_generic_libs:S/$/__L/} 972 973# library targets must be ordered because there are inter-library 974# races (e.g. generation of tconfig.h) 975# 976.ORDER: ${_startup_libs34:S/$/__L/} 977.ORDER: ${_startup_libs41:S/$/__L/} 978.ORDER: ${_startup_libs:S/$/__L/} 979.ORDER: ${_prebuild_libs:S/$/__L/} 980.ORDER: ${_generic_libs:S/$/__L/} 981 982.for __target in clean cleandepend cleandir obj depend includes 983.for entry in ${SUBDIR} 984${entry}.${__target}__D: .PHONY 985 @if test -d ${.CURDIR}/${entry}.${MACHINE_ARCH}; then \ 986 ${ECHODIR} "===> ${DIRPRFX}${entry}.${MACHINE_ARCH}"; \ 987 edir=${entry}.${MACHINE_ARCH}; \ 988 cd ${.CURDIR}/$${edir}; \ 989 else \ 990 ${ECHODIR} "===> ${DIRPRFX}${entry}"; \ 991 edir=${entry}; \ 992 cd ${.CURDIR}/$${edir}; \ 993 fi; \ 994 ${MAKE} ${__target} DIRPRFX=${DIRPRFX}$${edir}/ 995.endfor 996par-${__target}: ${SUBDIR:S/$/.${__target}__D/} 997.ORDER: ${SUBDIR:S/$/.${__target}__D/} 998.endfor 999.ORDER: par-clean par-cleandepend par-cleandir par-obj par-depend par-includes 1000 1001# The wmake target is used by /usr/bin/wmake to run make in a 1002# world build environment. 1003# 1004wmake: 1005 @echo '${WMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk ${WMAKE_ARGS}' 1006 1007wmakeenv: 1008 @echo '${WMAKEENV} /bin/sh' 1009 1010bmake: 1011 @echo '${BMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk ${BMAKE_ARGS}' 1012 1013bmakeenv: 1014 @echo '${BMAKEENV} /bin/sh' 1015 1016tmake: 1017 @echo '${TMAKEENV} ${MAKE} -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk ${TMAKE_ARGS}' 1018 1019tmakeenv: 1020 @echo '${TMAKEENV} /bin/sh' 1021 1022.include <bsd.subdir.mk> 1023 1024