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# i386 Mach makefile fragment
# Copyright 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is part of GNU Mach. Redistribution terms are not yet decided.
# Some of the i386-specific code checks for these.
DEFINES += -DCONTINUATIONS -DLINUX_DEV -D__ELF__ -Di386
# Source files for any i386 kernel
i386at-files = autoconf.c blit.c conf.c cons_conf.c fd.c rtc.c \
i386at_ds_routines.c immc.c int_init.c iopl.c kd.c kd_event.c \
kd_mouse.c kd_queue.c model_dep.c phys_mem_grab_page.c pic_isa.c
i386-files = ast_check.c db_disasm.c db_interface.c db_trace.c debug_i386.c \
fpe_linkage.c fpu.c gdt.c hardclock.c idt.c io_emulate.c io_map.c \
iopb.c ktss.c kttd_interface.c ldt.c loose_ends.c mp_desc.c pcb.c \
phys.c pic.c pit.c seg.c trap.c user_ldt.c
intel-files = pmap.c read_fault.c
# Drivers; not used in all kernel, but only if selected.
driver-files= com.c
# Assembler source
i386at-Sfiles = boothdr.S interrupt.S kdasm.S
i386-Sfiles = cswitch.S debug_trace.S idt_inittab.S locore.S spl.S
# Account for them in the image
objfiles += $(subst .c,.o,$(i386at-files) $(i386-files) $(intel-files)) \
$(subst .S,.o,$(i386at-Sfiles) $(i386-Sfiles))
vpath %.c $(sysdep)/i386at $(sysdep)/i386 $(sysdep)/intel
vpath %.S $(sysdep)/i386at $(sysdep)/i386
# Files from the generic source that we want
objfiles += busses.o cirbuf.o
vpath busses.c $(srcdir)/chips
# FPE emulation
objfiles += fpe.o
# Mig-generated
objfiles += mach_i386_server.o
### Linux device drivers (make this Better, Please)
linux-gen-files = $(addprefix linux_,$(linux-gen-names))
linux-gen-names = autoirq.c block.c dma.c init.c irq.c kmem.c misc.c net.c \
port.c printk.c sched.c soft.c timer.c version.c vsprintf.c
linux-block-files = cmd640.c floppy.c genhd.c ide-cd.c ide.c rz1000.c triton.c
linux-net-files = 3c501.c 3c503.c 3c505.c 3c507.c 3c509.c 3c59x.c \
8390.c Space.c ac3200.c apricot.c at1700.c atp.c \
de4x5.c de600.c de620.c depca.c dev.c e2100.c eepro.c eexpress.c \
eth16i.c ewrk3.c hp-plus.c hp.c hp100.c lance.c ne.c net_init.c \
ni52.c ni65.c seeq8005.c sk_g16.c smc-ultra.c tulip.c \
wavelan.c wd.c znet.c
linux-pci-files = bios32.c pci.c
linux-scsi-files = 53c7,8xx.c AM53C974.c BusLogic.c NCR53c406a.c advansys.c \
aha152x.c aha1542.c aha1740.c aic7xxx.c constants.c eata.c eata_dma.c \
eata_pio.c fdomain.c g_NCR5380.c hosts.c in2000.c pas16.c qlogic.c \
scsi.c scsi_debug.c scsi_ioctl.c scsi_proc.c scsicam.c sd.c \
sd_ioctl.c seagate.c sr.c sr_ioctl.c t128.c u14-34f.c \
ultrastor.c wd7000.c
all-linux-files = $(linux-gen-files) $(linux-block-files) \
$(linux-net-files) $(linux-pci-files) $(linux-scsi-files)
# These are always used.
objfiles += $(subst .c,.o,$(filter-out linux_net.c,$(linux-gen-files)))
objfiles += $(subst .c,.o,$(linux-pci-files)) genhd.o
vpath %.c $(sysdep)/i386at/gpl/linux $(sysdep)/i386at/gpl/linux/block
vpath %.c $(sysdep)/i386at/gpl/linux/net $(sysdep)/i386at/gpl/linux/pci
vpath %.c $(sysdep)/i386at/gpl/linux/scsi
# These files need special flags for compilation; each one will
# have a variable like wd7000.c-linux-flags with those flags.
CFLAGS += $($(<F)-linux-flags)
# These flags are:
# Instead of Mach's KERNEL, Linux uses __KERNEL__. Whee.
# Arrange for special include directories too.
# Because of the use of `extern inline' in some Linux header files without
# corresponding text-segment definitions, we must always optimize.
linux-spec-flags= -D__KERNEL__ -I$(sysdep)/i386at/gpl/linux \
-I$(sysdep)/i386at/gpl/linux/include -O2
# Here is where those specs are found.
include linux-flags
# How to make this file:
linux-flags: $(sysdep)/Makefrag
rm -f $@
for i in $(all-linux-files); do \
echo $$i-linux-flags '= $$(linux-spec-flags)' >> $@; \
done
echo 'linux-flags-done='$(all-linux-files) >> $@
# If we haven't included `linux-flags' properly, then don't try and build
# .d files.
ifneq ($(linux-flags-done),$(all-linux-files))
no_deps=t
endif
### End Linux device drivers grot
include i386/driverlist
objfiles += $(device_drivers)
# Where to find some things
vpath i386asm.sym $(sysdep)/i386
vpath mach_i386.srv $(sysdep)/i386
# Make sure boothdr.o is at the very front
objfiles := boothdr.o $(filter-out boothdr.o,$(objfiles))
# Our include files are here; make sure they PRECEDE the generic ones.
INCLUDES := -I$(sysdep)/i386at -I$(sysdep)/i386 \
-I$(sysdep)/include -I$(sysdep)/include/mach/sa \
-I$(sysdep)/bogus -I$(sysdep) \
$(INCLUDES)
# arrange suitable load address
LDFLAGS += -Ttext 100000
# Assemble .S files correctly
ASFLAGS += -DASSEMBLER
boothdr.o: i386asm.h
# Header files we install
# We have our own version of this file
installed-headers := $(filter-out mach/proc_ops.h,$(installed-headers))
i386-installed-headers= mach/proc_ops.h \
$(addprefix mach/i386/,asm.h bios.h boolean.h code16.h \
debug_reg.h disk.h dpmi.h eflags.h exception.h far_ptr.h \
fp_reg.h ioccom.h kern_return.h mach_i386.defs \
mach_i386_types.h machine_types.defs multiboot.h paging.h \
pio.h pmode.h proc_reg.h rpc.h seg.h syscall_sw.h \
thread_status.h time_stamp.h trap.h tss.h vcpi.h vm_param.h \
vm_types.h)
# Cheat, cheat, cheat.
fpe.o: fpe.b_elf
uudecode $<
vpath fpe.b_elf $(sysdep)/i386
fpe.d:; touch $@
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