# Makefile for GNU Mach. # Copyright (C) 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it # under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the # Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later # version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but # WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY # or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License # for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along # with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., # 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. # # Various definitions of the Automake environment. # # These will be augmented below. # SUBDIRS = DIST_SUBDIRS = EXTRA_DIST = DISTCHECK_CONFIGURE_FLAGS = noinst_LIBRARIES = noinst_PROGRAMS = TESTS= info_TEXINFOS = MOSTLYCLEANFILES = DISTCLEANFILES = AM_CPPFLAGS = AM_CCASFLAGS = AM_CFLAGS = AM_LDFLAGS = # # Compilation flags # AM_CPPFLAGS += \ -nostdinc -imacros config.h AM_CPPFLAGS += \ -I$(systype) \ -I. \ -I$(top_srcdir)/$(systype) \ -I$(top_srcdir)/$(systype)/include/mach/sa \ -I$(top_srcdir)/include # Yes, this makes the eyes hurt. But perhaps someone will finally take care of # all that scruffy Mach code... Also see . AM_CFLAGS += \ -Wall # See . AM_CFLAGS += \ -fno-strict-aliasing # The smashing stack protector might be enabled by default, but might emit # unsuitable code. if disable_smashing_stack_protector AM_CFLAGS += \ -fno-stack-protector endif # # MIG Setup. # # MIGCOM. MIGCOM = $(MIG) -n -cc cat - /dev/null # We need this because we use $(CPP) to preprocess MIG .defs files. CPP = @CPP@ -x c # # The main kernel functionality. # noinst_LIBRARIES += \ libkernel.a libkernel_a_SOURCES = nodist_libkernel_a_SOURCES = MOSTLYCLEANFILES += \ $(nodist_libkernel_a_SOURCES) gnumach_o_LDADD = \ libkernel.a gnumach_SOURCES = gnumach_LINKFLAGS = # Makerules: how to do some things. include Makerules.am # Main Makefile fragment. include Makefrag.am # Test suite. include tests/Makefrag.am # Documentation. include doc/Makefrag.am # # Kernel Image # # We need the following junk because of the include-files-from-libc.a magic. # TODO. Is the following kosher from a Automake point of view? (I.e. a # program `gnumach.o' that is then later used again as an object file.) gnumach_o_SOURCES = # TODO. ``-u _start''. System dependent? gnumach_o_LINK = $(LD) -u _start -r -o $@ noinst_PROGRAMS += \ gnumach.o # This is the list of routines we decide is OK to steal from the C library. clib_routines := memcpy memmove memset bcopy bzero \ strchr strstr strsep strpbrk strtok \ htonl htons ntohl ntohs \ udivdi3 __udivdi3 \ etext _edata end _end # actually ld magic, not libc. gnumach-undef: gnumach.$(OBJEXT) $(NM) -u $< | sed 's/ *U *//' | sort -u > $@ MOSTLYCLEANFILES += gnumach-undef gnumach-undef-bad: gnumach-undef Makefile sed '$(foreach r,$(clib_routines),/^$r$$/d;)' $< > $@ MOSTLYCLEANFILES += gnumach-undef-bad clib-routines.o: gnumach-undef gnumach-undef-bad if test -s gnumach-undef-bad; \ then cat gnumach-undef-bad; exit 2; else true; fi $(CCLD) -nostdlib -nostartfiles -r -static \ -o $@ `sed 's/^/-Wl,-u,/' < $<` -x c /dev/null -lc -lgcc gnumach_LINK = $(LD) $(LINKFLAGS) $(gnumach_LINKFLAGS) -o $@ gnumach_LDADD = gnumach.o clib-routines.o # # Installation. # exec_bootdir = \ $(exec_prefix)/boot exec_boot_PROGRAMS = \ gnumach # # Building a distribution. # EXTRA_DIST += \ Makefile.correct_output_files_for_.S_files.patch \ config.status.dep.patch EXTRA_DIST += \ ChangeLog.0 ChangeLog.00 \ DEVELOPMENT dist-hook: # Try to be very safe with respect to spuriously removing various directories # in case of an error. find $(distdir)/ -type d -name CVS | while read d; do \ rm -f "$$d"/{Entries,Repository,Root,Tag} && \ rmdir "$$d"; \ done DISTCLEANFILES += \ Makefile.orig \ config.status.orig # # Legacy support. # install-headers: install-data @echo '*****************************************************' @echo '* As you can see above, I was so kind to rewrite your' @echo '* `make $@'\' @echo '* into' @echo '* `make $^'\' @echo '* which is how it is to be spelled these days.' @echo '*' @echo '* Please get your instructions fixed.' @echo '*****************************************************' @echo @echo 'Penalty:' sleep 20