1BUILDING(8) NetBSD System Manager's Manual BUILDING(8) 2 3NAME 4 BUILDING - Procedure for building NetBSD from source code. 5 6STATUS 7 This document is a work-in-progress. As such, the information described 8 here may not match the reality of the build system as of this writing. 9 Once this document is completely in sync with reality, this paragraph 10 will be removed. 11 12 Discrepancies between this documentation and the current reality of im- 13 plementation are noted specially, as with the note below: 14 15 Note: This document applies only to platforms which use the new toolchain 16 as indicated by the default setting of TOOLCHAIN_MISSING in <bsd.own.mk>. 17 Platforms which have not yet been switched to the new toolchain should 18 continue building traditionally, using the notes specified in the file 19 UPDATING. 20 21REQUIREMENTS 22 NetBSD is designed to be buildable on most POSIX-compliant host systems. 23 The basic build procedure is the same whether compiling natively (on the 24 same NetBSD architecture) or cross compiling (on another architecture or 25 OS). 26 27 This source tree contains a special subtree, ``tools'', which uses the 28 host system to create a build toolchain for the target architecture. The 29 host system must have at least C and C++ compilers in order to create the 30 toolchain (make is not required); all other tools are created as part of 31 the NetBSD build process. 32 33 Note: A couple host toolchain components are not yet available in 34 the tools directory. Also, some tools use non-POSIX, non-ANSI C 35 extensions and need to be standardized. As a result, cross-compil- 36 ing from systems other than NetBSD is not currently supported. 37 38FILES 39 Source tree layout 40 41 doc/BUILDING.mdoc 42 This document (in -mdoc troff format; the original copy). 43 44 BUILDING This document (in plaintext). 45 46 Makefile The main Makefile for NetBSD; should only be run for na- 47 tive builds with an appropriately up-to-date version of 48 NetBSD make(1). (For building from out-of-date systems or 49 on a non-native host, see the build.sh shell script.) 50 51 UPDATING Special notes for updating from an earlier revision of 52 NetBSD. It is important to read this file before every 53 build of an updated source tree. 54 55 build.sh Bourne-compatible shell script used for building the host 56 build tools and the NetBSD system from scratch. Can be 57 used for both native and cross builds, and should be used 58 instead of make(1) for any source tree that is updated and 59 recompiled regularly. 60 61 crypto/dist/, dist/, gnu/dist/ 62 Sources imported verbatim from third parties, without man- 63 gling the existing build structure. Other source trees in 64 bin through usr.sbin use the NetBSD make(1) ``reachover'' 65 Makefile semantics when building these programs for a na- 66 tive host. 67 68 distrib/, etc/ 69 Sources for items used when making a full release snap- 70 shot, such as files installed in /etc on the destination 71 system, boot media, and release notes. 72 73 regress/ Regression test harness. Can be cross-compiled, but only 74 run natively. 75 76 sys/ NetBSD kernel sources. 77 78 tools/ ``Reachover'' build structure for the host build tools. 79 This has a special method of determining out-of-date sta- 80 tus. 81 82 bin/ ... usr.sbin/ 83 Sources to the NetBSD userland (non-kernel) programs. If 84 any of these directories are missing, they will be skipped 85 during the build. 86 87 Build tree layout 88 The NetBSD build tree is described in hier(7), and the release layout is 89 described in release(7). 90 91CONFIGURATION 92 Environment variables 93 Several environment variables control the behaviour of NetBSD builds. 94 95 MACHINE Machine type. 96 97 MACHINE_ARCH Machine architecture. 98 99 MAKE Path name to invoke make(1) as. 100 101 MAKEFLAGS Flags to invoke make(1) with. 102 103 MAKEOBJDIR Directory to use as the .OBJDIR for the current direc- 104 tory. Used only if MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is not defined. 105 MAKEOBJDIR can only be provided in the environment. 106 107 MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX Top level directory of the object directory tree. If 108 this is defined, ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${.CURDIR} is used 109 as the .OBJDIR for the current directory. The current 110 directory may be read only. MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX can only 111 be provided in the environment. 112 113 "make" variables 114 Several variables control the behavior of NetBSD builds. Unless other- 115 wise specified, these variables may be set in either the process environ- 116 ment or the make(1) configuration file specified by MAKECONF. 117 118 BUILDID Identifier for the build. The identifier will be appended to 119 object directory names, and can be consulted in the make(1) 120 configuration file in order to set additional build parame- 121 ters, such as compiler flags. 122 123 DESTDIR Directory to contain the built NetBSD system. If set, spe- 124 cial options are passed to the compilation tools to prevent 125 their default use of the host system's /usr/include, 126 /usr/lib, and so forth. This pathname should not end with a 127 slash (/) character (for installation into the system's root 128 directory, set DESTDIR to an empty string). The directory 129 must reside on a file system which supports long file names 130 and hard links. 131 132 Default: Empty string if USETOOLS is ``yes''; unset other- 133 wise. 134 135 MAKECONF The name of the make(1) configuration file. Only settable in 136 the process environment. 137 138 Default: ``/etc/mk.conf'' 139 140 MKCATPAGES Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether prefor- 141 matted plaintext manual pages will be created during a build. 142 143 Default: ``yes'' 144 145 MKCRYPTO Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether crypto- 146 graphic code will be included in a build; provided for the 147 benefit of countries that do not allow strong cryptography. 148 Will not affect use of the standard low-security password en- 149 cryption system, crypt(3). 150 151 Default: ``yes'' 152 153 MKDOC Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether system 154 documentation destined for /usr/share/doc will be installed 155 during a build. 156 157 Default: ``yes'' 158 159 MKHOSTOBJ Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. If set to ``yes'', then for 160 programs intended to be run on the compile host, the name, 161 release, and architecture of the host operating system will 162 be suffixed to the name of the object directory created by 163 ``make obj''. (This allows multiple host systems to compile 164 NetBSD for a single target.) If set to ``no'', then programs 165 built to be run on the compile host will use the same object 166 directory names as programs built to be run on the target. 167 168 Default: ``no'' 169 170 MKINFO Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether GNU Info 171 files, used for the documentation for most of the compilation 172 tools, will be created and installed during a build. 173 174 Default: ``yes'' 175 176 MKLINT Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether lint(1) 177 will be run against portions of the NetBSD source code during 178 the build, and whether lint libraries will be installed into 179 /usr/libdata/lint. 180 181 Default: ``yes'' 182 183 MKMAN Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether manual 184 pages will be installed during a build. 185 186 Default: ``yes'' 187 188 MKNLS Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether Native 189 Language System locale zone files will be compiled and in- 190 stalled during a build. 191 192 Default: ``yes'' 193 194 MKOBJ Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether object 195 directories will be created when running ``make obj''. If 196 set to ``no'', then all built files will be located inside 197 the regular source tree. 198 199 Default: ``yes'' 200 201 MKPIC Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether shared 202 objects and libraries will be created and installed during a 203 build. If set to ``no'', the entire built system will be 204 statically linked. 205 206 Default: Platform dependent. As of this writing, all plat- 207 forms except sh3 default to ``yes''. 208 209 MKPICINSTALL 210 Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether the ar(1) 211 format libraries (lib*_pic.a), used to generate shared li- 212 braries, are installed during a build. 213 214 Default: ``yes'' 215 216 MKPROFILE Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether profiled 217 libraries (lib*_p.a) will be built and installed during a 218 build. 219 220 Default: ``yes''; however, some platforms turn off MKPROFILE 221 by default at times due to toolchain problems with profiled 222 code. 223 224 MKSHARE Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether files 225 destined to reside in /usr/share will be built and installed 226 during a build. If set to ``no'', then all of MKCATPAGES, 227 MKDOC, MKINFO, MKMAN, and MKNLS will be set to ``no'' uncon- 228 ditionally. 229 230 Default: ``yes'' 231 232 TOOLDIR Directory to hold the host tools, once built. This directory 233 should be unique to a given host system and NetBSD source 234 tree. (However, multiple targets may share the same TOOLDIR; 235 the target-dependent files have unique names.) If unset, a 236 default based on the uname(1) information of the host plat- 237 form will be created in the .OBJDIR of src/tools. 238 239 Default: Unset. 240 241 UNPRIVED If set, then an unprivileged install will occur. The user, 242 group, permissions, and file flags, will not be set on the 243 installed item; instead the information will be appended to a 244 file called METALOG in DESTDIR. The contents of METALOG is 245 used during the generation of the distribution tar files to 246 ensure that the appropriate file ownership is stored. 247 248 Default: Unset. 249 250 UPDATE If set, then all install operations intended to write to 251 DESTDIR will compare file timestamps before installing, and 252 skip the install phase if the destination files are up-to- 253 date. This also has implications on full builds (see next 254 subsection). 255 256 Default: Unset. 257 258 USETOOLS Indicates whether the tools specified by TOOLDIR should be 259 used as part of a build in progress. Must be set to ``yes'' 260 if cross-compiling. 261 262 yes Use the tools from TOOLDIR. 263 264 no Do not use the tools from TOOLDIR, but refuse to build 265 native compilation tool components that are version- 266 specific for that tool. 267 268 never Do not use the tools from TOOLDIR, even when building 269 native tool components. This is similar to the tradi- 270 tional NetBSD build method, but does not verify that 271 the compilation tools in use are up-to-date enough in 272 order to build the tree successfully. This may cause 273 build or runtime problems when building the whole 274 NetBSD source tree. 275 276 Default: ``yes'' if building all or part of a whole NetBSD 277 source tree (detected automatically); ``no'' otherwise (to 278 preserve traditional semantics of the <bsd.*.mk> make(1) in- 279 clude files). 280 281 "make" variables for full builds 282 These variables only affect the top level ``Makefile'' and do not affect 283 manually building subtrees of the NetBSD source code. 284 285 MKOBJDIRS Can be set to ``yes'' or ``no''. Indicates whether object 286 directories will be created automatically (via a ``make 287 obj'' pass) at the start of a build. 288 289 Default: ``yes'' 290 291 NBUILDJOBS Now obsolete. Use the make(1) option -j, instead (see be- 292 low) 293 294 Default: Unset. 295 296 NOCLEANDIR If set, avoids the ``make cleandir'' phase of a full 297 build. This has the effect of allowing only changed files 298 in a source tree to be recompiled. This can speed up 299 builds when updating only a few files in the tree. 300 301 Default: Unset. 302 303 NODISTRIBDIRS If set, avoids the ``make distrib-dirs'' phase of a full 304 build. This skips running mtree(8) on DESTDIR, useful on 305 systems where building as an unprivileged user, or where 306 it is known that the system-wide mtree files have not 307 changed. 308 309 Default: Unset. 310 311 NOINCLUDES If set, avoids the ``make includes'' phase of a full 312 build. This has the effect of preventing make(1) from 313 thinking that some programs are out-of-date simply because 314 the system include files have changed. However, this op- 315 tion should not be used when updating the entire NetBSD 316 source tree arbitrarily; it is suggested to use UPDATE in 317 that case. 318 319 Default: Unset. 320 321 RELEASEDIR If set, specifies the directory to which a release(7) lay- 322 out will be written at the end of a ``make release''. 323 324 Default: Unset. 325 326 UPDATE If set, then in addition to the effects described for UP- 327 DATE above, this implies the effects of NOCLEANDIR. 328 329BUILDING 330 "make" command line options 331 This is only a summary of options available to make(1); only the options 332 used most frequently with NetBSD builds are listed here. 333 334 -j njob Run up to njob make(1) subjobs in parallel. Makefiles should 335 use .WAIT or have explicit dependancies as necessary to en- 336 force build ordering. If you see build failures with -j, 337 please save complete build logs so the failures can be ana- 338 lyzed. 339 340 -m dir Specify the default directory for searching for system Make- 341 file segments, mainly the <bsd.*.mk> files. When building any 342 full NetBSD source tree, this should be set to the 343 ``share/mk'' directory in the source tree. (This is set auto- 344 matically when building from the top level.) 345 346 -n Display the commands that would have been executed, but do not 347 actually execute them. This will still cause recursion to 348 take place. 349 350 -v var Print make(1)'s idea of the value of var. Does not build any 351 targets. 352 353 var=value Set the variable var to value, overriding any setting speci- 354 fied by the process environment, the MAKECONF configuration 355 file, or the system Makefile segments. 356 357 "make" targets 358 These default targets may be built by running make(1) in any subtree of 359 the NetBSD source code. It is recommended that none of these be used 360 from the top level Makefile; as a specific exception, ``make obj'' and 361 ``make cleandir'' are useful in that context. 362 363 all Build programs, libraries, and preformatted documentation. 364 365 clean Remove program and library object code files. 366 367 cleandir Same as clean, but also remove preformatted documentation, de- 368 pendency files generated by ``make depend'', and any other 369 files known to be created at build time. ``make distclean'' 370 may be used as a synonym, for familiarity with a similar well- 371 known convention. 372 373 depend Create dependency files (.depend) containing more detailed in- 374 formation about the dependencies of source code on header 375 files. Allows programs to be recompiled automatically when a 376 dependency changes. 377 378 dependall Does a ``make depend'' immediately followed by a ``make all''. 379 This improves cache locality of the build since both passes 380 read the source files in their entirety. 381 382 includes Build and install system header files. Typically needed be- 383 fore any system libraries or programs can be built. 384 385 install Install programs, libraries, and documentation into DESTDIR. 386 Few files will be installed to /dev, /etc, /root or /var in 387 order to prevent user supplied configuration data from being 388 overwritten. 389 390 lint Run lint(1) against the C source code, where appropriate, and 391 generate system-installed lint libraries. 392 393 obj Create object directories to be used for built files, instead 394 of building directly in the source tree. 395 396 tags Create ctags(1) searchable function lists usable by the ex(1) 397 and vi(1) text editors. 398 399 "make" targets for the top level 400 Additional make(1) targets are usable specifically from the top source 401 level to facilitate building the entire NetBSD source tree. 402 403 build Build the entire NetBSD system. This orders portions of the 404 source tree such that prerequisites will be built in the prop- 405 er order. 406 407 release Do a ``make build'', then package the system into a standard 408 release layout as described by release(7). This requires that 409 RELEASEDIR be set (see above). 410 411 regression-tests 412 Can only be run after building the regression tests in the di- 413 rectory ``regress''. Runs the compiled regression tests on 414 the local host. 415 416 The "build.sh" script 417 This script file is a Bourne shell script designed to build the entire 418 NetBSD system on any host with a Bourne shell in /bin/sh, including many 419 that are not POSIX compliant. Note that if a host system's /bin/sh is 420 unusually old and broken, the Korn Shell (/bin/ksh), if available, may be 421 a usable alternative. 422 423 All cross-compile builds, and most native builds, of the entire system 424 should make use of build.sh rather than just running ``make''. This way, 425 the make(1) program will be bootstrapped properly, in case the host sys- 426 tem has an older or incompatible ``make'' program. 427 428 When compiling the entire system via build.sh, many make(1) variables are 429 set for you in order to help encapsulate the build process. In the list 430 of options below, variables that are automatically set by build.sh are 431 noted where applicable. 432 433 The following are available command line options that may be supplied to 434 build.sh: 435 436 -a arch Set the value of MACHINE_ARCH to arch. 437 438 -B buildid 439 Set the value of BUILDID to buildid. This will also append the 440 build idenfitier to the name of the ``make'' wrapper script so 441 that the resulting name is of the form ``nbmake-MACHINE- 442 BUILDID''. 443 444 -b Bootstrap ``make'' and create a nbmake-MACHINE script (see be- 445 low). 446 447 -D dest Set the value of DESTDIR to dest. 448 449 -d Build a full distribution. This differs from a default build 450 in that files will also be installed to /dev, /etc, /root and 451 /var. Note this does not build a ``release''; no release sets 452 are placed in ${RELEASEDIR}. -d is implied by -R. 453 454 -j njob Passed through to make(1). Makefiles should use .WAIT or have 455 explicit dependancies as necessary to enforce build ordering. 456 If you see build failures with -j, please save complete build 457 logs so the failures can be analyzed. 458 459 -k kernel 460 Build a new kernel. The kernel argument is the name of a con- 461 figuration file suitable for use by config(8). If kernel does 462 not contain any `/' characters, the configuration file is ex- 463 pected to be found in the KERNCONFDIR directory, which is typi- 464 cally sys/arch/MACHINE/conf. The new kernel will be built in a 465 subdirectory of KERNOBJDIR, which is typically 466 sys/arch/MACHINE/compile or an associated object directory. In 467 order to ensure that the kernel is built using up-to-date 468 tools, it is strongly recommended that the tools be rebuilt 469 (using the -t option) in a separate invocation of build.sh pri- 470 or to using the -k option, or that the -t and -k options be 471 used together in a single invocation of build.sh. 472 473 -M obj Set MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX to obj. 474 475 -m mach Set the value of MACHINE to mach. This will also override any 476 value of MACHINE_ARCH in the process environment with a value 477 deduced from mach, unless -a is specified. All cross builds 478 require -m, but if unset on a NetBSD host, the host's value of 479 MACHINE will be detected and used automatically. 480 481 -n Show the commands that would be executed by build.sh, but do 482 not make any changes. This is similar in concept to ``make 483 -n''. 484 485 -O obj Create an appropriate transform macro for MAKEOBJDIR that will 486 place the built object files under obj. For instance, a set- 487 ting of /usr/obj will place build-time files under 488 /usr/obj/bin, /usr/obj/lib, and so forth. 489 490 -o Set the value of MKOBJDIRS to ``no''. 491 492 -R rel Set the value of RELEASEDIR to rel. Setting this option will 493 cause build.sh to run ``make release'' instead of ``make 494 build''. 495 496 -r Remove the contents of DESTDIR and TOOLDIR before building 497 (provides a clean starting point). This will skip deleting 498 DESTDIR if building on a native system to the root directory. 499 500 -T tools Set the value of TOOLDIR to tools. If set, the bootstrap 501 ``make'' will only be rebuilt as needed (when the source files 502 for make(1) change). 503 504 -t Build and install the host tools from src/tools only. This op- 505 tion implies -b. 506 507 -U Set the UNPRIVED variable. 508 509 -u Set the UPDATE variable. 510 511 -w wrapper 512 Create the nbmake wrapper script (see below) in a custom loca- 513 tion, specified by wrapper. This allows, for instance, to 514 place the wrapper in PATH automatically. Note that wrapper is 515 the full name of the file, not just a directory name. 516 517 The "nbmake-MACHINE" wrapper script 518 If using the build.sh script to build NetBSD, a nbmake-MACHINE script 519 will be created in TOOLDIR/bin upon the first build to assist in building 520 subtrees on a cross-compile host. 521 522 nbmake-MACHINE can be invoked in lieu of make(1), and will instead call 523 the up-to-date version of ``nbmake'' installed into TOOLDIR/bin with sev- 524 eral key variables pre-set, including MACHINE, MACHINE_ARCH, and TOOLDIR. 525 This script can be symlinked into a directory listed in PATH, or called 526 with an absolute path. 527 528EXAMPLES 529 ./build.sh -t 530 Build a new toolchain. 531 532 cd ${KERNCONFDIR} ; ${TOOLDIR}/bin/nbconfig GENERIC 533 Use the new version of config(8) to prepare to build a new 534 GENERIC kernel. 535 536 cd ${KERNOBJDIR}/GENERIC ; ${TOOLDIR}/bin/nbmake-${MACHINE} dependall 537 Use the new toolchain to build a new GENERIC kernel. 538 539 ./build.sh -t -k GENERIC 540 Build a new toolchain, and use the new toolchain to configure 541 and build a new GENERIC kernel. 542 543 ./build.sh -U -d 544 Using unprivileged mode, build a complete distribution in 545 DESTDIR. 546 547 ./build.sh -U -R /some/dir/RELEASE 548 Using unprivileged mode, build a complete release in the speci- 549 fied release directory. 550 551OBSOLETE VARIABLES 552 NBUILDJOBS Use the make(1) option -j, instead. 553 554 USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN 555 The new toolchain is now the default. To disable, use 556 TOOLCHAIN_MISSING=yes. 557 558SEE ALSO 559 make(1), hier(7), release(7) 560 561HISTORY 562 The build.sh based build scheme was introduced for NetBSD 1.6 as 563 USE_NEW_TOOLCHAIN, and re-worked to TOOLCHAIN_MISSING after that. 564 565BUGS 566 A few platforms are not yet using this build system. 567 568NetBSD December 8, 2002 9 569