1# $NetBSD: Makefile.bootprogs,v 1.2 2002/11/12 19:34:40 cgd Exp $
2
3S=	${.CURDIR}/../../../..
4
5.PATH:	${.CURDIR}/../common
6
7STRIPFLAG=
8BINMODE= 444
9
10STRIP?=	strip
11
12CHECKSIZE_CMD=	SIZE=${SIZE} sh ${.CURDIR}/../common/checksize.sh
13
14.PHONY: machine-links
15beforedepend: machine-links
16# ${MACHINE} then ${MACHINE_ARCH}
17machine-links:
18	-rm -f machine && \
19	    ln -s $S/arch/sbmips/include machine
20	-rm -f mips && \
21	    ln -s $S/arch/mips/include mips
22CLEANFILES+=machine mips
23
24realall: machine-links ${PROG}
25
26AFLAGS+=	-DASSEMBLER -D_LOCORE -mno-abicalls
27# -I${.CURDIR}/../.. done by Makefile.inc
28CPPFLAGS+=	-nostdinc -I${.OBJDIR} -D_STANDALONE -I${S}
29CFLAGS=		-Os -g -ffreestanding -mno-abicalls -msoft-float -G 0
30
31NETBSD_VERS!=sh ${.CURDIR}/../../../../conf/osrelease.sh
32CPPFLAGS+= -DNETBSD_VERS='"${NETBSD_VERS}"'
33
34CWARNFLAGS+=	-Wno-main
35
36# if there is a 'version' file, add rule for vers.c and add it to SRCS
37# and CLEANFILES
38.if exists(version)
39.PHONY: vers.c
40vers.c: version
41	sh ${S}/conf/newvers_stand.sh -N ${.CURDIR}/version "sbmips"
42
43SRCS+=	vers.c
44CLEANFILES+= vers.c
45.endif
46
47#
48# Refer to CFE documentation for a description of these regions.
49#
50
51REGION1_START=		0x20000000		# "Region 1 start"
52REGION1_SIZE!=		expr 256 \* 1024	# 256k
53
54# our memory lauout:
55
56#	'unified' boot loaders (e.g. netboot) can consume all of region
57#	1 for their text+data, or text+data+bss.
58
59UNIFIED_LOAD_ADDRESS=	${REGION1_START}
60UNIFIED_MAX_LOAD!=	expr ${REGION1_SIZE}
61UNIFIED_MAX_TOTAL!=	expr ${REGION1_SIZE}
62
63#UNIFIED_HEAP_START=	right after secondary bss
64UNIFIED_HEAP_LIMIT=	(${REGION1_START} + ${REGION1_SIZE})
65
66#	two-stage boot loaders must share region 1.  The first stage
67#	loads into the lowest portion, and uses the higest portion
68#	for its heap.  The second stage loads in between the primary image
69#	and the heap, and can reuse the memory after it (i.e. the primary's
70#	heap) for its own heap.
71
72PRIMARY_LOAD_ADDRESS=	${REGION1_START}
73#PRIMARY_MAX_LOAD=	booter dependent, no more than ${PRIMARY_MAX_TOTAL}
74PRIMARY_MAX_TOTAL!=	expr 16 \* 1024
75
76# XXX SECONDARY_LOAD_ADDRESS should be
77# XXX (${PRIMARY_LOAD_ADDRESS} + ${PRIMARY_MAX_TOTAL}) bt there's no easy
78# XXX way to do that calculation and 'ld' wants a single number.
79SECONDARY_LOAD_ADDRESS=	0x20004000	# XXX
80SECONDARY_MAX_LOAD!=	expr 112 \* 1024
81SECONDARY_MAX_TOTAL!=	expr ${REGION1_SIZE} - ${PRIMARY_MAX_TOTAL}
82
83PRIMARY_HEAP_START=	(${SECONDARY_LOAD_ADDRESS} + ${SECONDARY_MAX_LOAD})
84PRIMARY_HEAP_LIMIT=	(${REGION1_START} + ${REGION1_SIZE})
85
86#SECONDARY_HEAP_START=	right after secondary bss
87SECONDARY_HEAP_LIMIT=	(${REGION1_START} + ${REGION1_SIZE})
88
89#	standalone programs are like kernels.  They load at
90#	0xfffffc0000300000 and can use the rest of memory.
91
92STANDPROG_LOAD_ADDRESS=	0xfffffc0000300000
93
94
95FILE_FORMAT_CPPFLAGS=	-DBOOT_ECOFF -DBOOT_ELF
96
97UNIFIED_CPPFLAGS=	-DUNIFIED_BOOTBLOCK \
98			-DHEAP_LIMIT="${UNIFIED_HEAP_LIMIT}" \
99			${FILE_FORMAT_CPPFLAGS}
100
101PRIMARY_CPPFLAGS=	-DPRIMARY_BOOTBLOCK \
102			-DSECONDARY_LOAD_ADDRESS="${SECONDARY_LOAD_ADDRESS}" \
103			-DSECONDARY_MAX_LOAD="${SECONDARY_MAX_LOAD}" \
104			-DHEAP_LIMIT="${PRIMARY_HEAP_LIMIT}" \
105			-DHEAP_START="${PRIMARY_HEAP_START}"
106
107SECONDARY_CPPFLAGS=	-DSECONDARY_BOOTBLOCK \
108			-DHEAP_LIMIT="${SECONDARY_HEAP_LIMIT}" \
109			${FILE_FORMAT_CPPFLAGS}
110
111STANDPROG_CPPFLAGS=	-DSTANDALONE_PROGRAM
112
113.include <bsd.prog.mk>
114
115### find out what to use for libkern
116KERN_AS=	library
117.include "${S}/lib/libkern/Makefile.inc"
118LIBKERN=	${KERNLIB}
119
120### find out what to use for libz
121Z_AS=		library
122.include "${S}/lib/libz/Makefile.inc"
123LIBZ=		${ZLIB}
124
125### find out what to use for libsa
126SA_AS=		library
127SAMISCMAKEFLAGS+="SA_USE_LOADFILE=yes"
128.include "${S}/lib/libsa/Makefile.inc"
129LIBSA=		${SALIB}
130
131
132/usr/lib/crt0.o:
133	true
134
135/usr/lib/crtbegin.o:
136	true
137
138/usr/lib/crtend.o:
139	true
140
141cleandir: cleandirlocal
142cleandirlocal:
143	rm -rf lib
144