The whole point of the DIRDEPS_BUILD is to avoid tree walks
and basically build everything in a single pass.
We use the pseudo MACHINE "host" to represent the build host.
When the build host is not FreeBSD or is an older version of FreeBSD
it may need some help to build host-tools.
The directory tools/build does this - building libegacy.
local.sys.mk: create a pseudo option MK_host_egacy to indicate
if tools/build needs to be built for "host".
local.dirdeps.mk: set MK_host_egacy.host to ${MK_host_egacy}
all other DEP_MACHINES will get "no"
This allows a Makefile.depend.options in makefs etc to cause tools/build
to be built for host but only if necessary.
local.init.mk: use ISYSTEM as arg to -isystem so that it can be overridden.
The default remains ${STAGE_INCLUDEDIR}
src.init.mk: if MACHINE is host and we are not FreeBSD
set some MK_ flags the same as tools/build/mk/Makefile.boot.pre and
include src.init.${.MAKE.OS:tl}.mk if it exists.
For older versions of FreeBSD add libegacy when building PROGs for "host"
Also instead of -isystem${STAGE_INCLUDEDIR} we want
-I${STAGE_INCLUDEDIR} and -isystem/usr/include so we override ISYSTEM.
This means any headers we stage for "host" will take precedence over
system headers but #include_next will DTRT.
src.init.linux.mk: add
-I${SRCTOP}/tools/build/cross-build/include/linux
and generally deal with building host tools on Linux.
Eg. static linking does not work so set NO_SHARED= no
Override some HAVE_ flags.
src.sys.env.mk: on linux awk throws an warning about # in newvers.sh
just send stderr to /dev/null
Reviewed by: jrtc27, arichardson
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D39744
Add some extra customization points so that FreeBSD build
can be adapted to local requirements.
We use these to minimize changes to share/mk
Reviewed by: stevek
Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D37617
This is handy for making local hacks to an app
(eg to build it as tool for non-BSD host)
without making a mess of the code base.
Reviewed by: bdrewery
MFC after: 1 week
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org//D24101
We need to not use -nostdinc since it breaks building of clang itself. Use
-isystem rather than -I/usr/include and -nostdinc which gets us using
the stage include directory before searching the real host headers.
This allows removing more of the -I hacks to get host headers since the
headers are no longer excluded. The -B seemed unneeded.
This fixes building of secure/lib/libcrypto which was looking at the
/usr/include/openssl/asn1.h header rather than the staged one.
This fixes building of clang which wants to find its own internal
headers in the STAGEDIR/usr/lib/clang/* path.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
centralizes the handling of CC and HOST_CC.
This fixes a bug with WITH_CCACHE_BUILD when using MACHINE=host since
CC is overridden in local.init.mk via src.opts.mk long before bsd.compiler.mk
is included.
Originally the ccache implementation was placed in local.init.mk but moved
to bsd.compiler.mk as it seemed more proper and avoided other ordering
issues.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Off by default, build behaves normally.
WITH_META_MODE we get auto objdir creation, the ability to
start build from anywhere in the tree.
Still need to add real targets under targets/ to build packages.
Differential Revision: D2796
Reviewed by: brooks imp
By moving META_MODE bits from local.sys.mk, they are easier
to skip when MK_META_MODE=no
Update some filters to cope with sync from head.
If buildworld etc or WITHOUT_META_MODE disable all the META_MODE
related options.