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27.Dd December 3, 2018
28.Dt BUILD 7
29.Os
30.Sh NAME
31.Nm build
32.Nd information on how to build the system
33.Sh DESCRIPTION
34The sources for the
35.Fx
36system and its applications are contained in three different directories,
37normally
38.Pa /usr/src ,
39.Pa /usr/doc ,
40and
41.Pa /usr/ports .
42These directories may be initially empty or non-existent until updated with
43.Xr svn 1
44or
45.Xr svnlite 1
46or
47.Xr portsnap 8 .
48Directory
49.Pa /usr/src
50contains the
51.Dq "base system"
52sources, which is loosely defined as the things required to rebuild
53the system to a useful state.
54Directory
55.Pa /usr/doc
56contains the source for the system documentation, excluding the manual
57pages.
58Directory
59.Pa /usr/ports
60contains a tree that provides a consistent interface for building and
61installing third party applications.
62For more information about the ports build process, see
63.Xr ports 7 .
64.Pp
65The
66.Xr make 1
67command is used in each of these directories to build and install the
68things in that directory.
69Issuing the
70.Xr make 1
71command in any directory or
72subdirectory of those directories has the same effect as issuing the
73same command in all subdirectories of that directory.
74With no target specified, the things in that directory are just built.
75.Pp
76A source tree is allowed to be read-only.
77As described in
78.Xr make 1 ,
79objects are usually built in a separate object directory hierarchy
80specified by the environment variable
81.Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX ,
82or under
83.Pa /usr/obj
84if variable
85.Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX
86is not set.
87The canonical object directory is described in the documentation for the
88.Cm buildworld
89target below.
90.Pp
91The build may be controlled by defining
92.Xr make 1
93variables described in the
94.Sx ENVIRONMENT
95section below, and by the variables documented in
96.Xr make.conf 5 .
97.Pp
98The following list provides the names and actions for the targets
99supported by the build system:
100.Bl -tag -width ".Cm cleandepend"
101.It Cm analyze
102Run Clang static analyzer against all objects and present output on stdout.
103.It Cm check
104Run tests for a given subdirectory.
105The default directory used is
106.Pa ${.OBJDIR} ,
107but the check directory can be changed with
108.Pa ${CHECKDIR} .
109.It Cm checkworld
110Run the
111.Fx
112test suite on installed world.
113.It Cm clean
114Remove any files created during the build process.
115.It Cm cleandepend
116Remove the
117.Pa ${.OBJDIR}/${DEPENDFILE}*
118files generated by prior
119.Dq Li "make"
120and
121.Dq Li "make depend"
122steps.
123.It Cm cleandir
124Remove the canonical object directory if it exists, or perform
125actions equivalent to
126.Dq Li "make clean cleandepend"
127if it does not.
128This target will also remove an
129.Pa obj
130link in
131.Pa ${.CURDIR}
132if that exists.
133.Pp
134It is advisable to run
135.Dq Li "make cleandir"
136twice: the first invocation will remove the canonical object directory
137and the second one will clean up
138.Pa ${.CURDIR} .
139.It Cm depend
140Generate a list of build dependencies in file
141.Pa ${.OBJDIR}/${DEPENDFILE} .
142Per-object dependencies are generated at build time and stored in
143.Pa ${.OBJDIR}/${DEPENDFILE}.${OBJ} .
144.It Cm install
145Install the results of the build to the appropriate location in the
146installation directory hierarchy specified in variable
147.Va DESTDIR .
148.It Cm obj
149Create the canonical object directory associated with the current
150directory.
151.It Cm objlink
152Create a symbolic link to the canonical object directory in
153.Pa ${.CURDIR} .
154.It Cm tags
155Generate a tags file using the program specified in the
156.Xr make 1
157variable
158.Va CTAGS .
159The build system supports
160.Xr ctags 1
161and
162.Nm "GNU Global" .
163.El
164.Pp
165The other supported targets under directory
166.Pa /usr/src
167are:
168.Bl -tag -width ".Cm distributeworld"
169.It Cm buildenv
170Spawn an interactive shell with environment variables set up for
171building the system or individual components.
172For cross-building the target architecture needs to be specified with
173.Xr make 1
174variables
175.Va TARGET_ARCH
176and
177.Va TARGET .
178.Pp
179This target is only useful after a complete toolchain (including
180the compiler, linker, assembler, headers and libraries) has been
181built; see the
182.Cm toolchain
183target below.
184.It Cm buildworld
185Build everything but the kernel, configure files in
186.Pa etc ,
187and
188.Pa release .
189The object directory can be changed from the default
190.Pa /usr/obj
191by setting the
192.Pa MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX
193.Xr make 1
194variable.
195The actual build location prefix used
196depends on the
197.Va WITH_UNIFIED_OBJDIR
198option from
199.Xr src.conf 5 .
200If enabled it is
201.Pa ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}
202for all builds.
203If disabled it is
204.Pa ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}
205for native builds, and
206.Pa ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}${.CURDIR}
207for cross builds and native builds with variable
208.Va CROSS_BUILD_TESTING
209set.
210.It Cm cleanworld
211Attempt to clean up targets built by a preceding
212.Cm buildworld ,
213or similar step built from this source directory.
214.It Cm cleanuniverse
215When
216.Va WITH_UNIFIED_OBJDIR
217is enabled, attempt to clean up targets built by a preceding
218.Cm buildworld ,
219.Cm universe ,
220or similar step, for any architecture built from this source directory.
221.It Cm distributeworld
222Distribute everything compiled by a preceding
223.Cm buildworld
224step.
225Files are placed in the directory hierarchy specified by
226.Xr make 1
227variable
228.Va DISTDIR .
229This target is used while building a release; see
230.Xr release 7 .
231.It Cm native-xtools
232This target builds a cross-toolchain for the given
233.Sy TARGET
234and
235.Sy TARGET_ARCH ,
236as well as a select list of static userland tools for the host system.
237This is intended to be used in a jail where QEMU is used to improve
238performance by avoiding emulating binaries that do not need to be emulated.
239.Sy TARGET
240and
241.Sy TARGET_ARCH
242should be defined.
243.It Cm native-xtools-install
244Installs the results to
245.Pa ${DESTDIR}/${NXTP}
246where
247.Va NXTP
248defaults to
249.Pa nxb-bin .
250.Sy TARGET
251and
252.Sy TARGET_ARCH
253must be defined.
254.It Cm packageworld
255Archive the results of
256.Cm distributeworld ,
257placing the results in
258.Va DISTDIR .
259This target is used while building a release; see
260.Xr release 7 .
261.It Cm installworld
262Install everything built by a preceding
263.Cm buildworld
264step into the directory hierarchy pointed to by
265.Xr make 1
266variable
267.Va DESTDIR .
268.Pp
269If installing onto an NFS file system and running
270.Xr make 1
271with the
272.Fl j
273option, make sure that
274.Xr rpc.lockd 8
275is running on both client and server.
276See
277.Xr rc.conf 5
278on how to make it start at boot time.
279.It Cm toolchain
280Create the build toolchain needed to build the rest of the system.
281For cross-architecture builds, this step creates a cross-toolchain.
282.It Cm universe
283For each architecture,
284execute a
285.Cm buildworld
286followed by a
287.Cm buildkernel
288for all kernels for that architecture,
289including
290.Pa LINT .
291This command takes a long time.
292.It Cm update
293Get updated sources as configured in
294.Xr make.conf 5 .
295.It Cm targets
296Print a list of supported
297.Va TARGET
298/
299.Va TARGET_ARCH
300pairs for world and kernel targets.
301.It Cm tinderbox
302Execute the same targets as
303.Cm universe .
304In addition print a summary of all failed targets at the end and
305exit with an error if there were any.
306.It Cm toolchains
307Create a build toolchain for each architecture supported by the build system.
308.It Cm xdev
309Builds and installs a cross-toolchain and sysroot for the given
310.Sy TARGET
311and
312.Sy TARGET_ARCH .
313The sysroot contains target library and headers.
314The target is an alias for
315.Cm xdev-build
316and
317.Cm xdev-install .
318The location of the files installed can be controlled with
319.Va DESTDIR .
320The target location in
321.Va DESTDIR
322is
323.Pa ${DESTDIR}/${XDTP}
324where
325.Va XDTP
326defaults to
327.Pa /usr/${XDDIR}
328and
329.Va XDDIR
330defaults to
331.Pa ${TARGET_ARCH}-freebsd .
332.It Cm xdev-build
333Builds for the
334.Cm xdev
335target.
336.It Cm xdev-install
337Installs the files for the
338.Cm xdev
339target.
340.It Cm xdev-links
341Installs autoconf-style symlinks to
342.Pa ${DESTDIR}/usr/bin
343pointing into the xdev toolchain in
344.Pa ${DESTDIR}/${XDTP} .
345.El
346.Pp
347Kernel specific build targets in
348.Pa /usr/src
349are:
350.Bl -tag -width ".Cm distributekernel"
351.It Cm buildkernel
352Rebuild the kernel and the kernel modules.
353The object directory can be changed from the default
354.Pa /usr/obj
355by setting the
356.Pa MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX
357.Xr make 1
358variable.
359.It Cm installkernel
360Install the kernel and the kernel modules to directory
361.Pa ${DESTDIR}/boot/kernel ,
362renaming any pre-existing directory with this name to
363.Pa kernel.old
364if it contained the currently running kernel.
365The target directory under
366.Pa ${DESTDIR}
367may be modified using the
368.Va INSTKERNNAME
369and
370.Va KODIR
371.Xr make 1
372variables.
373.It Cm distributekernel
374Install the kernel to the directory
375.Pa ${DISTDIR}/kernel/boot/kernel .
376This target is used while building a release; see
377.Xr release 7 .
378.It Cm packagekernel
379Archive the results of
380.Cm distributekernel ,
381placing the results in
382.Va DISTDIR .
383This target is used while building a release; see
384.Xr release 7 .
385.It Cm kernel
386Equivalent to
387.Cm buildkernel
388followed by
389.Cm installkernel
390.It Cm kernel-toolchain
391Rebuild the tools needed for kernel compilation.
392Use this if you did not do a
393.Cm buildworld
394first.
395.It Cm reinstallkernel
396Reinstall the kernel and the kernel modules, overwriting the contents
397of the target directory.
398As with the
399.Cm installkernel
400target, the target directory can be specified using the
401.Xr make 1
402variable
403.Va INSTKERNNAME .
404.El
405.Pp
406Convenience targets for cleaning up the install destination directory
407denoted by variable
408.Va DESTDIR
409include:
410.Bl -tag -width ".Cm delete-old-libs"
411.It Cm check-old
412Print a list of old files and directories in the system.
413.It Cm delete-old
414Delete obsolete base system files and directories interactively.
415When
416.Li -DBATCH_DELETE_OLD_FILES
417is specified at the command line, the delete operation will be
418non-interactive.
419The variables
420.Va DESTDIR ,
421.Va TARGET_ARCH
422and
423.Va TARGET
424should be set as with
425.Dq Li "make installworld" .
426.It Cm delete-old-libs
427Delete obsolete base system libraries interactively.
428This target should only be used if no third party software uses these
429libraries.
430When
431.Li -DBATCH_DELETE_OLD_FILES
432is specified at the command line, the delete operation will be
433non-interactive.
434The variables
435.Va DESTDIR ,
436.Va TARGET_ARCH
437and
438.Va TARGET
439should be set as with
440.Dq Li "make installworld" .
441.El
442.Sh ENVIRONMENT
443Variables that influence all builds include:
444.Bl -tag -width ".Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX"
445.It Va DEBUG_FLAGS
446Defines a set of debugging flags that will be used to build all userland
447binaries under
448.Pa /usr/src .
449When
450.Va DEBUG_FLAGS
451is defined, the
452.Cm install
453and
454.Cm installworld
455targets install binaries from the current
456.Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX
457without stripping,
458so that debugging information is retained in the installed binaries.
459.It Va DESTDIR
460The directory hierarchy prefix where built objects will be installed.
461If not set,
462.Va DESTDIR
463defaults to the empty string.
464.It Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX
465Defines the prefix for directory names in the tree of built objects.
466Defaults to
467.Pa /usr/obj
468if not defined.
469This variable should only be set in the environment or
470.Pa /etc/src-env.conf
471and not via
472.Pa /etc/make.conf
473or
474.Pa /etc/src.conf
475or the command line.
476.It Va NO_WERROR
477If defined, compiler warnings will not cause the build to halt,
478even if the makefile says otherwise.
479.It Va WITH_CTF
480If defined, the build process will run the DTrace CTF conversion
481tools on built objects.
482.El
483.Pp
484Additionally, builds in
485.Pa /usr/src
486are influenced by the following
487.Xr make 1
488variables:
489.Bl -tag -width ".Va SUBDIR_OVERRIDE"
490.It Va KERNCONF
491Overrides which kernel to build and install for the various kernel
492make targets.
493It defaults to
494.Cm GENERIC .
495.It Va KERNCONFDIR
496Overrides the directory in which
497.Va KERNCONF
498and any files included by
499.Va KERNCONF
500should be found.
501Defaults to
502.Pa sys/${ARCH}/conf .
503.It Va KERNFAST
504If set, the build target
505.Cm buildkernel
506defaults to setting
507.Va NO_KERNELCLEAN ,
508.Va NO_KERNELCONFIG ,
509and
510.Va NO_KERNELOBJ .
511When set to a value other than
512.Cm 1
513then
514.Va KERNCONF
515is set to the value of
516.Va KERNFAST .
517.It Va LOCAL_DIRS
518If set, this variable supplies a list of additional directories relative to
519the root of the source tree to build as part of the
520.Cm everything
521target.
522The directories are built in parallel with each other,
523and with the base system directories.
524Insert a
525.Va .WAIT
526directive at the beginning of the
527.Va LOCAL_DIRS
528list to ensure all base system directories are built first.
529.Va .WAIT
530may also be used as needed elsewhere within the list.
531.It Va LOCAL_ITOOLS
532If set, this variable supplies a list of additional tools that are used by the
533.Cm installworld
534and
535.Cm distributeworld
536targets.
537.It Va LOCAL_LIB_DIRS
538If set, this variable supplies a list of additional directories relative to
539the root of the source tree to build as part of the
540.Cm libraries
541target.
542The directories are built in parallel with each other,
543and with the base system libraries.
544Insert a
545.Va .WAIT
546directive at the beginning of the
547.Va LOCAL_DIRS
548list to ensure all base system libraries are built first.
549.Va .WAIT
550may also be used as needed elsewhere within the list.
551.It Va LOCAL_MTREE
552If set, this variable supplies a list of additional mtrees relative to the
553root of the source tree to use as part of the
554.Cm hierarchy
555target.
556.It Va LOCAL_TOOL_DIRS
557If set, this variable supplies a list of additional directories relative to
558the root of the source tree to build as part of the
559.Cm build-tools
560target.
561.It Va LOCAL_XTOOL_DIRS
562If set, this variable supplies a list of additional directories relative to
563the root of the source tree to build as part of the
564.Cm cross-tools
565target.
566.It Va PORTS_MODULES
567A list of ports with kernel modules that should be built and installed
568as part of the
569.Cm buildkernel
570and
571.Cm installkernel
572process.
573.Bd -literal -offset indent
574make PORTS_MODULES=emulators/kqemu-kmod kernel
575.Ed
576.It Va STRIPBIN
577Command to use at install time when stripping binaries.
578Be sure to add any additional tools required to run
579.Va STRIPBIN
580to the
581.Va LOCAL_ITOOLS
582.Xr make 1
583variable before running the
584.Cm distributeworld
585or
586.Cm installworld
587targets.
588See
589.Xr install 1
590for more details.
591.It Va SUBDIR_OVERRIDE
592Override the default list of sub-directories and only build the
593sub-directory named in this variable.
594If combined with
595.Cm buildworld
596then all libraries and includes, and some of the build tools will still build
597as well.
598Specifying
599.Cm -DNO_LIBS ,
600and
601.Cm -DWORLDFAST
602will only build the specified directory as was done historically.
603When combined with
604.Cm buildworld
605it is necesarry to override
606.Va LOCAL_LIB_DIRS
607with any custom directories containing libraries.
608This allows building a subset of the system in the same way as
609.Cm buildworld
610does using its sysroot handling.
611This variable can also be useful when debugging failed builds.
612.Bd -literal -offset indent
613make some-target SUBDIR_OVERRIDE=foo/bar
614.Ed
615.It Va TARGET
616The target hardware platform.
617This is analogous to the
618.Dq Nm uname Fl m
619output.
620This is necessary to cross-build some target architectures.
621For example, cross-building for ARM64 machines requires
622.Va TARGET_ARCH Ns = Ns Li aarch64
623and
624.Va TARGET Ns = Ns Li arm64 .
625If not set,
626.Va TARGET
627defaults to the current hardware platform, unless
628.Va TARGET_ARCH
629is also set, in which case it defaults to the appropriate
630value for that architecture.
631.It Va TARGET_ARCH
632The target machine processor architecture.
633This is analogous to the
634.Dq Nm uname Fl p
635output.
636Set this to cross-build for a different architecture.
637If not set,
638.Va TARGET_ARCH
639defaults to the current machine architecture, unless
640.Va TARGET
641is also set, in which case it defaults to the appropriate
642value for that platform.
643Typically, one only needs to set
644.Va TARGET .
645.El
646.Pp
647Builds under directory
648.Pa /usr/src
649are also influenced by defining one or more of the following symbols,
650using the
651.Fl D
652option of
653.Xr make 1 :
654.Bl -tag -width ".Va -DNO_KERNELCONFIG"
655.It Va LOADER_DEFAULT_INTERP
656Defines what interpreter the default loader program will have.
657Valid values include
658.Dq 4th ,
659.Dq lua ,
660and
661.Dq simp .
662This creates the default link for
663.Pa /boot/loader
664to the loader with that interpreter.
665It also determines what interpreter is compiled into
666.Pa userboot .
667.It Va NO_CLEANDIR
668If set, the build targets that clean parts of the object tree use the
669equivalent of
670.Dq make clean
671instead of
672.Dq make cleandir .
673.It Va NO_CLEAN
674If set, no object tree files are cleaned at all.
675This is the default when
676.Va WITH_META_MODE
677is used with
678.Xr filemon 4
679loaded.
680See
681.Xr src.conf 5
682for more details.
683Setting
684.Va NO_CLEAN
685implies
686.Va NO_KERNELCLEAN ,
687so when
688.Va NO_CLEAN
689is set no kernel objects are cleaned either.
690.It Va NO_CTF
691If set, the build process does not run the DTrace CTF conversion tools
692on built objects.
693.It Va NO_SHARE
694If set, the build does not descend into the
695.Pa /usr/src/share
696subdirectory (i.e., manual pages, locale data files, timezone data files and
697other
698.Pa /usr/src/share
699files will not be rebuild from their sources).
700.It Va NO_KERNELCLEAN
701If set, the build process does not run
702.Dq make clean
703as part of the
704.Cm buildkernel
705target.
706.It Va NO_KERNELCONFIG
707If set, the build process does not run
708.Xr config 8
709as part of the
710.Cm buildkernel
711target.
712.It Va NO_KERNELOBJ
713If set, the build process does not run
714.Dq make obj
715as part of the
716.Cm buildkernel
717target.
718.It Va NO_DOCUPDATE
719If set, the update process does not update the source of the
720.Fx
721documentation as part of the
722.Dq make update
723target.
724.It Va NO_LIBS
725If set, the libraries phase will be skipped.
726.It Va NO_OBJWALK
727If set, no object directories will be created.
728This should only be used if object directories were created in a
729previous build and no new directories are connected.
730.It Va NO_PORTSUPDATE
731If set, the update process does not update the Ports tree as part of the
732.Dq make update
733target.
734.It Va NO_WWWUPDATE
735If set, the update process does not update the www tree as part of the
736.Dq make update
737target.
738.It Va WORLDFAST
739If set, the build target
740.Cm buildworld
741defaults to setting
742.Va NO_CLEAN ,
743.Va NO_OBJWALK ,
744and will skip most bootstrap phases.
745It will only bootstrap libraries and build all of userland.
746This option should be used only when it is known that none of the bootstrap
747needs changed and that no new directories have been connected to the build.
748.El
749.Pp
750Builds under directory
751.Pa /usr/doc
752are influenced by the following
753.Xr make 1
754variables:
755.Bl -tag -width ".Va DOC_LANG"
756.It Va DOC_LANG
757If set, restricts the documentation build to the language subdirectories
758specified as its content.
759The default action is to build documentation for all languages.
760.El
761.Pp
762Builds using the
763.Cm universe
764target are influenced by the following
765.Xr make 1
766variables:
767.Bl -tag -width ".Va MAKE_JUST_KERNELS"
768.It Va JFLAG
769Pass the value of this variable to each
770.Xr make 1
771invocation used to build worlds and kernels.
772This can be used to enable multiple jobs within a single architecture's build
773while still building each architecture serially.
774.It Va MAKE_JUST_KERNELS
775Only build kernels for each supported architecture.
776.It Va MAKE_JUST_WORLDS
777Only build worlds for each supported architecture.
778.It Va UNIVERSE_TARGET
779Execute the specified
780.Xr make 1
781target for each supported architecture instead of the default action of
782building a world and one or more kernels.
783.El
784.Sh FILES
785.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf" -compact
786.It Pa /usr/doc/Makefile
787.It Pa /usr/doc/share/mk/doc.project.mk
788.It Pa /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk
789.It Pa /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.sites.mk
790.It Pa /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf
791.It Pa /usr/src/Makefile
792.It Pa /usr/src/Makefile.inc1
793.El
794.Sh EXAMPLES
795For an
796.Dq approved
797method of updating your system from the latest sources, please see the
798.Sx COMMON ITEMS
799section in
800.Pa src/UPDATING .
801.Pp
802The following sequence of commands can be used to cross-build the
803system for the armv6 architecture on an amd64 host:
804.Bd -literal -offset indent
805cd /usr/src
806make TARGET_ARCH=armv6 buildworld buildkernel
807make TARGET_ARCH=armv6 DESTDIR=/clients/arm installworld installkernel
808.Ed
809.Sh SEE ALSO
810.Xr cc 1 ,
811.Xr install 1 ,
812.Xr make 1 ,
813.Xr svn 1 ,
814.Xr svnlite 1 ,
815.Xr make.conf 5 ,
816.Xr src.conf 5 ,
817.Xr arch 7 ,
818.Xr ports 7 ,
819.Xr release 7 ,
820.Xr tests 7 ,
821.Xr config 8 ,
822.Xr mergemaster 8 ,
823.Xr portsnap 8 ,
824.Xr reboot 8 ,
825.Xr shutdown 8
826.Sh AUTHORS
827.An Mike W. Meyer Aq Mt mwm@mired.org
828