boot: fix OBJS to not include BTX's crt0.o

According to comments in the Makefile, to make pxeboot work we need to
have crt0.o first. This is needed because the simplified loader in
pxeboot assumes that the startup code is at offset 0 in this binary. In
normal booting, the start address can be obtained from headers of the
binary, but since pxeboot encodes this as a pure binary, it has no way
of knowing where that is and assumes 0. Added comments to that effect
in the Makefile.

We've done this by adding it to OBJS before all the other .o's are
added. However, there's a problem. This also adds it to the CLEANFILES
variable, which causes it to be removed from multiple places. The
dependencies may also cause it to be re-built at a time that's after
boot2 is built. This causes installs to fail because at install time
boot2 is considered to be out of date and the programs to rebuild it are
no longer in the path.

Cope with this problem by just adding it to LDFLAGS instead.

Glanced at by:		kevans ("I thought that went in ages ago")
Sponsored by:		Netflix
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28876
This commit is contained in:
Warner Losh 2021-05-06 13:05:09 -06:00
parent 12588ce02d
commit e713d3a013

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@ -89,8 +89,18 @@ LINKS+= ${BINDIR}/${LOADER} ${BINDIR}/loader
FILES+= ${LOADER}
FILESMODE_${LOADER}= ${BINMODE} -b
# XXX crt0.o needs to be first for pxeboot(8) to work
OBJS= ${BTXCRT}
# Note: crt0.o needs to be first for pxeboot(8) to work. It assumes that the
# startup code is located at the start of the loader and will jump
# there. Although btx is more flexible than this, the emulated boot2 environment
# that pxeloader provides has none of that flexibility because it lacks access
# to the a.out/elf headers and assumes an entry point of 0.
#
# We must add it to the LDFLAGS instead of the OBJS becauce the former won't try
# to clean it. When it is in OBJS, this cleaning can lead to races where
# btxcrt.o is rebuilt, but boot2 isn't, leading to errors at installation time.
# LDFLAGS does not have this baggage and will be included first in the list of
# files.
LDFLAGS+= ${BTXCRT}
DPADD= ${LDR_INTERP32} ${LIBFIREWIRE} ${LIBI386} ${LIBSA32}
LDADD= ${LDR_INTERP32} ${LIBFIREWIRE} ${LIBI386} ${LIBSA32}