Create a shell script to build sys/boot on all the architectures.

One could run this from any directory, but it's designed to do
regression testing on sys/boot (it only tests on a subset of
architectures since all of them would take a lot longer and not help).
This will also ensure that future commits to sys/boot compile
everywhere.

Sponsored by: Netflix
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#!/bin/sh
# $FreeBSD$
#
# Full list of all arches, but we only build a subset. All different mips add any
# value, and there's a few others we just don't support.
#
# mips/mipsel mips/mips mips/mips64el mips/mips64 mips/mipsn32 \
# mips/mipselhf mips/mipshf mips/mips64elhf mips/mips64hf \
# powerpc/powerpc powerpc/powerpc64 powerpc/powerpcspe \
# riscv/riscv64 riscv/riscv64sf
#
# This script is expected to be run in sys/boot (though you could run it anywhere
# in the tree). It does a full clean build. For sys/boot you can do all the archs in
# about a minute or two on a fast machine. It's also possible that you need a full
# make universe for this to work completely.
#
# Output is put into _.boot.$TARGET_ARCH.log in sys.boot.
#
for i in \
amd64/amd64 \
arm/arm arm/armeb arm/armv7 \
arm64/aarch64 \
i386/i386 \
mips/mips mips/mips64 \
powerpc/powerpc powerpc/powerpc64 \
sparc64/sparc64 \
; do
ta=${i##*/}
echo -n "Building $ta..."
( ( make buildenv TARGET_ARCH=$ta BUILDENV_SHELL="make -j 20 clean cleandepend cleandir obj depend all" \
> _.boot.${ta}.log 2>&1 ) && echo Success ) || echo Fail
done