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# @(#)Makefile 8.2 (Berkeley) 1/4/94
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# $FreeBSD$
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#
# Doing a "make install" builds /usr/include.
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.include <bsd.own.mk>
CLEANFILES= osreldate.h version vers.c
SUBDIR= arpa gssapi protocols rpcsvc rpc
INCS= a.out.h ar.h assert.h bitstring.h complex.h cpio.h _ctype.h ctype.h \
db.h \
dirent.h dlfcn.h elf.h elf-hints.h err.h fmtmsg.h fnmatch.h fstab.h \
fts.h ftw.h getopt.h glob.h grp.h gssapi.h \
ieeefp.h ifaddrs.h \
inttypes.h iso646.h kenv.h langinfo.h libgen.h limits.h link.h \
locale.h malloc.h malloc_np.h memory.h monetary.h mpool.h mqueue.h \
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ndbm.h netconfig.h \
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netdb.h nl_types.h nlist.h nss.h nsswitch.h paths.h \
Add an extensible version of our *printf(3) implementation to libc on probationary terms: it may go away again if it transpires it is a bad idea. This extensible printf version will only be used if either environment variable USE_XPRINTF is defined or one of the extension functions are called. or the global variable __use_xprintf is set greater than zero. In all other cases our traditional printf implementation will be used. The extensible version is slower than the default printf, mostly because less opportunity for combining I/O operation exists when faced with extensions. The default printf on the other hand is a bad case of spaghetti code. The extension API has a GLIBC compatible part and a FreeBSD version of same. The FreeBSD version exists because the GLIBC version may run afoul of our FILE * locking in multithreaded programs and it even further eliminate the opportunities for combining I/O operations. Include three demo extensions which can be enabled if desired: time (%T), hexdump (%H) and strvis (%V). %T can format time_t (%T), struct timeval (%lT) and struct timespec (%llT) in one of two human readable duration formats: "%.3llT" -> "20349.245" "%#.3llT" -> "5h39m9.245" %H will hexdump a sequence of bytes and takes a pointer and a length argument. The width specifies number of bytes per line. "%4H" -> "65 72 20 65" "%+4H" -> "0000 65 72 20 65" "%#4H" -> "65 72 20 65 |er e|" "%+#4H" -> "0000 65 72 20 65 |er e|" %V will dump a string in strvis format. "%V" -> "Hello\tWor\377ld" (C-style) "%0V" -> "Hello\011Wor\377ld" (octal) "%+V" -> "Hello%09Wor%FFld" (http-style) Tests, comments, bugreports etc are most welcome.
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printf.h proc_service.h pthread.h \
pthread_np.h pwd.h ranlib.h readpassphrase.h regex.h \
res_update.h resolv.h runetype.h search.h semaphore.h setjmp.h \
signal.h spawn.h stab.h \
stdbool.h stddef.h stdio.h stdlib.h string.h stringlist.h \
strings.h sysexits.h tar.h termios.h tgmath.h \
time.h timeconv.h timers.h ttyent.h \
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ulimit.h unistd.h utime.h utmpx.h uuid.h varargs.h vis.h \
Implement <utmpx.h>. The utmpx interface is the standardized interface of the user accounting database. The standard only defines a subset of the functions that were present in System V-like systems. I'd like to highlight some of the traits my implementation has: - The standard allows the on-disk format to be different than the in-memory representation (struct utmpx). Most operating systems don't do this, but we do. This allows us to keep our ABI more stable, while giving us the opportunity to modify the on-disk format. It also allows us to use a common file format across different architectures (i.e. byte ordering). - Our implementation of pututxline() also updates wtmp and lastlog (now called utx.log and utx.lastlogin). This means the databases are more likely to be in sync. - Care must be taken that our implementation discard any fields that are not applicable. For example, our DEAD_PROCESS records do not hold a TTY name. Just a time stamp, a record identifier and a process identifier. It also guarantees that strings (ut_host, ut_line and ut_user) are null terminated. ut_id is obviously not null terminated, because it's not a string. - The API and its behaviour should be conformant to POSIX, but there may be things that slightly deviate from the standard. This implementation uses separate file descriptors when writing to the log files. It also doesn't use getutxid() to search for a field to overwrite. It uses an allocation strategy similar to getutxid(), but prevents DEAD_PROCESS records from accumulating. Make sure libulog doesn't overwrite the manpages shipped with our C library. Also keep the symbol list in Symbol.map sorted. I'll bump __FreeBSD_version later this evening. I first want to convert everything to <utmpx.h> and get rid of <utmp.h>.
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wchar.h wctype.h wordexp.h
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MHDRS= float.h floatingpoint.h stdarg.h
PHDRS= sched.h _semaphore.h
LHDRS= aio.h errno.h fcntl.h linker_set.h poll.h stdint.h syslog.h \
ucontext.h
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LDIRS= bsm cam geom net net80211 netatalk netgraph netinet netinet6 \
netipsec ${_netipx} netnatm ${_netncp} netsmb \
nfs nfsclient nfsserver \
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sys vm
Separate the parallel scsi knowledge out of the core of the XPT, and modularize it so that new transports can be created. Add a transport for SATA Add a periph+protocol layer for ATA Add a driver for AHCI-compliant hardware. Add a maxio field to CAM so that drivers can advertise their max I/O capability. Modify various drivers so that they are insulated from the value of MAXPHYS. The new ATA/SATA code supports AHCI-compliant hardware, and will override the classic ATA driver if it is loaded as a module at boot time or compiled into the kernel. The stack now support NCQ (tagged queueing) for increased performance on modern SATA drives. It also supports port multipliers. ATA drives are accessed via 'ada' device nodes. ATAPI drives are accessed via 'cd' device nodes. They can all be enumerated and manipulated via camcontrol, just like SCSI drives. SCSI commands are not translated to their ATA equivalents; ATA native commands are used throughout the entire stack, including camcontrol. See the camcontrol manpage for further details. Testing this code may require that you update your fstab, and possibly modify your BIOS to enable AHCI functionality, if available. This code is very experimental at the moment. The userland ABI/API has changed, so applications will need to be recompiled. It may change further in the near future. The 'ada' device name may also change as more infrastructure is completed in this project. The goal is to eventually put all CAM busses and devices until newbus, allowing for interesting topology and management options. Few functional changes will be seen with existing SCSI/SAS/FC drivers, though the userland ABI has still changed. In the future, transports specific modules for SAS and FC may appear in order to better support the topologies and capabilities of these technologies. The modularization of CAM and the addition of the ATA/SATA modules is meant to break CAM out of the mold of being specific to SCSI, letting it grow to be a framework for arbitrary transports and protocols. It also allows drivers to be written to support discrete hardware without jeopardizing the stability of non-related hardware. While only an AHCI driver is provided now, a Silicon Image driver is also in the works. Drivers for ICH1-4, ICH5-6, PIIX, classic IDE, and any other hardware is possible and encouraged. Help with new transports is also encouraged. Submitted by: scottl, mav Approved by: re
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LSUBDIRS= cam/ata cam/scsi \
dev/acpica dev/an dev/bktr dev/firewire dev/hwpmc \
dev/ic dev/iicbus ${_dev_ieee488} dev/io dev/lmc dev/mfi dev/ofw \
dev/pbio ${_dev_powermac_nvram} dev/ppbus dev/smbus \
dev/speaker dev/usb dev/utopia dev/vkbd dev/wi \
fs/devfs fs/fdescfs fs/fifofs fs/msdosfs fs/nfs fs/ntfs fs/nullfs \
${_fs_nwfs} fs/portalfs fs/procfs fs/smbfs fs/udf fs/unionfs \
geom/cache geom/concat geom/eli geom/gate geom/journal geom/label \
geom/mirror geom/mountver geom/multipath geom/nop \
geom/raid geom/raid3 geom/shsec geom/stripe geom/virstor \
netgraph/atm netgraph/netflow \
security/audit \
security/mac_biba security/mac_bsdextended security/mac_lomac \
security/mac_mls security/mac_partition \
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ufs/ffs ufs/ufs
LSUBSUBDIRS= dev/mpt/mpilib
.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc64"
_dev_powermac_nvram= dev/powermac_nvram
.endif
.if ${MK_GPIB} != "no"
_dev_ieee488= dev/ieee488
.endif
.if ${MK_HESIOD} != "no"
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INCS+= hesiod.h
.endif
Add the BSD-licensed Citrus iconv to the base system with default off setting. It can be built by setting the WITH_ICONV knob. While this knob is unset, the library part, the binaries, the header file and the metadata files will not be built or installed so it makes no impact on the system if left turned off. This work is based on the iconv implementation in NetBSD but a great number of improvements and feature additions have been included: - Some utilities have been added. There is a conversion table generator, which can compare conversion tables to reference data generated by GNU libiconv. This helps ensuring conversion compatibility. - UTF-16 surrogate support and some endianness issues have been fixed. - The rather chaotic Makefiles to build metadata have been refactored and cleaned up, now it is easy to read and it is also easier to add support for new encodings. - A bunch of new encodings and encoding aliases have been added. - Support for 1->2, 1->3 and 1->4 mappings, which is needed for transliterating with flying accents as GNU does, like "u. - Lots of warnings have been fixed, the major part of the code is now WARNS=6 clean. - New section 1 and section 5 manual pages have been added. - Some GNU-specific calls have been implemented: iconvlist(), iconvctl(), iconv_canonicalize(), iconv_open_into() - Support for GNU's //IGNORE suffix has been added. - The "-" argument for stdin is now recognized in iconv(1) as per POSIX. - The Big5 conversion module has been fixed. - The iconv.h header files is supposed to be compatible with the GNU version, i.e. sources should build with base iconv.h and GNU libiconv. It also includes a macro magic to deal with the char ** and const char ** incompatibility. - GNU compatibility: "" or "char" means the current local encoding in use - Various cleanups and style(9) fixes. Approved by: delphij (mentor) Obtained from: The NetBSD Project Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2009
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.if ${MK_ICONV} != "no"
INCS+= iconv.h
.endif
.if ${MK_BLUETOOTH} != "no"
LSUBSUBDIRS+= netgraph/bluetooth/include
.endif
# XXX unconditionally needed by <netsmb/netbios.h>
#.if ${MK_IPX} != "no"
_netipx= netipx
#.endif
.if ${MK_NCP} != "no"
_netncp= netncp
_fs_nwfs= fs/nwfs
.endif
# Define SHARED to indicate whether you want symbolic links to the system
# source (``symlinks''), or a separate copy (``copies''). ``symlinks'' is
# probably only useful for developers and should be avoided if you do not
# wish to tie your /usr/include and /usr/src together.
#SHARED= symlinks
SHARED?= copies
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INCS+= osreldate.h
osreldate.h: ${.CURDIR}/../sys/conf/newvers.sh ${.CURDIR}/../sys/sys/param.h \
${.CURDIR}/Makefile
@${ECHO} creating osreldate.h from newvers.sh
@MAKE=${MAKE}; \
PARAMFILE=${.CURDIR}/../sys/sys/param.h; \
. ${.CURDIR}/../sys/conf/newvers.sh; \
echo "$$COPYRIGHT" > osreldate.h; \
echo "#ifdef _KERNEL" >> osreldate.h; \
echo "#error \"<osreldate.h> cannot be used in the kernel, use <sys/param.h>\"" >> osreldate.h; \
echo "#else" >> osreldate.h; \
echo "#undef __FreeBSD_version" >> osreldate.h; \
echo "#define __FreeBSD_version $$RELDATE" >> osreldate.h; \
echo "#endif" >> osreldate.h
.for i in ${LHDRS}
INCSLINKS+= sys/$i ${INCLUDEDIR}/$i
.endfor
.for i in ${MHDRS}
INCSLINKS+= machine/$i ${INCLUDEDIR}/$i
.endfor
.for i in ${PHDRS}
INCSLINKS+= sys/$i ${INCLUDEDIR}/$i
.endfor
.if ${MACHINE} != ${MACHINE_CPUARCH}
_MARCHS= ${MACHINE_CPUARCH}
.endif
.if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "i386" || ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "amd64"
_MARCHS+= x86
.endif
.include <bsd.prog.mk>
installincludes: ${SHARED}
${SHARED}: compat
# Take care of stale directory-level symlinks.
compat:
.for i in ${LDIRS} ${LSUBDIRS} machine ${_MARCHS} crypto
if [ -L ${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/$i ]; then \
rm -f ${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/$i; \
fi
.endfor
mtree -deU ${MTREE_FOLLOWS_SYMLINKS} \
-f ${.CURDIR}/../etc/mtree/BSD.include.dist \
-p ${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}
.if ${MK_BIND_LIBS} != "no"
mtree -deU ${MTREE_FOLLOWS_SYMLINKS} \
-f ${.CURDIR}/../etc/mtree/BIND.include.dist \
-p ${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}
.endif
copies:
.for i in ${LDIRS} ${LSUBDIRS} ${LSUBSUBDIRS} altq crypto machine machine/pc \
${_MARCHS}
.if exists(${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/$i)
cd ${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/$i; \
for h in *.h; do \
if [ -L $$h ]; then rm -f $$h; fi; \
done
.endif
.endfor
.for i in ${LDIRS} ${LSUBDIRS:Ndev/acpica:Ndev/bktr} ${LSUBSUBDIRS}
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 $i/*.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/$i
.endfor
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/dev/acpica; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 acpiio.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/dev/acpica
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/dev/bktr; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 ioctl_*.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/dev/bktr
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/contrib/altq/altq; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 *.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/altq
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/fs/cd9660/; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 *.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/isofs/cd9660
.if ${MK_IPFILTER} != "no"
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 *.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/netinet
.endif
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/contrib/pf/net; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 *.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/net
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/crypto; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 rijndael/rijndael.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/crypto
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/opencrypto; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 *.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/crypto
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/${MACHINE}/include; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 *.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/machine
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../sys/${MACHINE}/include/pc)
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/${MACHINE}/include/pc; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 *.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/machine/pc
.endif
.for _MARCH in ${_MARCHS}
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../sys/${_MARCH}/include)
${INSTALL} -d -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 755 \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/${_MARCH}; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/${_MARCH}/include; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 *.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/${_MARCH}
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../sys/${_MARCH}/include/pc)
${INSTALL} -d -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 755 \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/${_MARCH}/pc; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/${_MARCH}/include/pc; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 *.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/${_MARCH}/pc
.endif
.endif
.endfor
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/rpc; \
${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 types.h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/rpc
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symlinks:
@${ECHO} "Setting up symlinks to kernel source tree..."
.for i in ${LDIRS}
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/$i; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../sys/$i/$$h ${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/$i; \
done
.endfor
.for i in ${LSUBDIRS:Ndev/acpica:Ndev/bktr}
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/$i; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../../sys/$i/$$h ${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/$i; \
done
.endfor
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/dev/acpica; \
for h in acpiio.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../../sys/dev/acpica/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/dev/acpica; \
done
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/dev/bktr; \
for h in ioctl_*.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../../sys/dev/bktr/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/dev/bktr; \
done
.for i in ${LSUBSUBDIRS}
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/$i; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../../../sys/$i/$$h ${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/$i; \
done
.endfor
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/contrib/altq/altq; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../sys/contrib/altq/altq/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/altq; \
done
.if ${MK_IPFILTER} != "no"
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../sys/contrib/ipfilter/netinet/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/netinet; \
done
.endif
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/contrib/pf/net; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../sys/contrib/pf/net/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/net; \
done
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/crypto; \
for h in rijndael/rijndael.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../sys/crypto/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/crypto; \
done
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/opencrypto; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../sys/opencrypto/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/crypto; \
done
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/${MACHINE}/include; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../sys/${MACHINE}/include/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/machine; \
done
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../sys/${MACHINE}/include/pc)
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/${MACHINE}/include/pc; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../../sys/${MACHINE}/include/pc/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/machine/pc; \
done
.endif
.for _MARCH in ${_MARCHS}
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../sys/${_MARCH}/include)
${INSTALL} -d -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 755 \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/${_MARCH}; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/${_MARCH}/include; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../sys/${_MARCH}/include/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/${_MARCH}; \
done
.if exists(${.CURDIR}/../sys/${_MARCH}/include/pc)
${INSTALL} -d -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 755 \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/${_MARCH}/pc; \
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/${_MARCH}/include/pc; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../../sys/${_MARCH}/include/pc/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/${_MARCH}/pc; \
done
.endif
.endif
.endfor
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/fs/cd9660; \
for h in *.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../../sys/fs/cd9660/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/isofs/cd9660; \
done
cd ${.CURDIR}/../sys/rpc; \
for h in types.h; do \
ln -fs ../../../sys/rpc/$$h \
${DESTDIR}${INCLUDEDIR}/rpc; \
done