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# $FreeBSD$
#
# Option file for FreeBSD /usr/src builds.
#
# Users define WITH_FOO and WITHOUT_FOO on the command line or in /etc/src.conf
# and /etc/make.conf files. These translate in the build system to MK_FOO={yes,no}
# with sensible (usually) defaults.
#
# Makefiles must include bsd.opts.mk after defining specific MK_FOO options that
# are applicable for that Makefile (typically there are none, but sometimes there
# are exceptions). Recursive makes usually add MK_FOO=no for options that they wish
# to omit from that make.
#
# Makefiles must include bsd.mkopt.mk before they test the value of any MK_FOO
# variable.
#
# Makefiles may also assume that this file is included by src.opts.mk should it
# need variables defined there prior to the end of the Makefile where
# bsd.{subdir,lib.bin}.mk is traditionally included.
#
# The old-style YES_FOO and NO_FOO are being phased out. No new instances of them
# should be added. Old instances should be removed since they were just to
# bridge the gap between FreeBSD 4 and FreeBSD 5.
#
# Makefiles should never test WITH_FOO or WITHOUT_FOO directly (although an
# exception is made for _WITHOUT_SRCONF which turns off this mechanism
# completely inside bsd.*.mk files).
#
.if !target(__<src.opts.mk>__)
__<src.opts.mk>__:
.include <bsd.own.mk>
#
# Define MK_* variables (which are either "yes" or "no") for users
# to set via WITH_*/WITHOUT_* in /etc/src.conf and override in the
# make(1) environment.
# These should be tested with `== "no"' or `!= "no"' in makefiles.
# The NO_* variables should only be set by makefiles for variables
# that haven't been converted over.
#
# These options are used by the src builds
__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS = \
ACCT \
ACPI \
AMD \
APM \
AT \
ATM \
AUDIT \
AUTHPF \
AUTOFS \
BHYVE \
BINUTILS \
BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP \
BLACKLIST \
BLUETOOTH \
BOOT \
BOOTPARAMD \
BOOTPD \
BSD_CPIO \
BSDINSTALL \
BSNMP \
BZIP2 \
CALENDAR \
CAPSICUM \
CASPER \
CCD \
CDDL \
CPP \
CROSS_COMPILER \
CRYPT \
CTM \
CUSE \
CXX \
DIALOG \
DICT \
DMAGENT \
DYNAMICROOT \
ED_CRYPTO \
EE \
EFI \
ELFTOOLCHAIN_BOOTSTRAP \
EXAMPLES \
FDT \
FILE \
FINGER \
FLOPPY \
FMTREE \
FORTH \
FP_LIBC \
FREEBSD_UPDATE \
FTP \
GAMES \
GCOV \
GDB \
GNU_DIFF \
GNU_GREP \
GPIO \
HAST \
HTML \
HYPERV \
ICONV \
INET \
INET6 \
INETD \
IPFILTER \
IPFW \
ISCSI \
JAIL \
KDUMP \
KVM \
LDNS \
LDNS_UTILS \
LEGACY_CONSOLE \
LIB32 \
LIBPTHREAD \
LIBTHR \
LOCALES \
LOCATE \
LPR \
LS_COLORS \
LZMA_SUPPORT \
MAIL \
MAILWRAPPER \
MAKE \
NDIS \
NETCAT \
NETGRAPH \
NLS_CATALOGS \
NS_CACHING \
NTP \
OPENSSL \
PAM \
PC_SYSINSTALL \
PF \
PKGBOOTSTRAP \
PMC \
PORTSNAP \
PPP \
QUOTAS \
RADIUS_SUPPORT \
RBOOTD \
RESCUE \
ROUTED \
SENDMAIL \
SETUID_LOGIN \
SHAREDOCS \
SOURCELESS \
SOURCELESS_HOST \
SOURCELESS_UCODE \
SVNLITE \
SYSCONS \
SYSTEM_COMPILER \
TALK \
TCP_WRAPPERS \
TCSH \
TELNET \
TEXTPROC \
TFTP \
TIMED \
UNBOUND \
USB \
UTMPX \
VI \
VT \
WIRELESS \
WPA_SUPPLICANT_EAPOL \
ZFS \
ZONEINFO
__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS = \
BSD_GREP \
BSD_GREP_FASTMATCH \
CLANG_EXTRAS \
DTRACE_TESTS \
GNU_GREP_COMPAT \
HESIOD \
LIBSOFT \
LOADER_FORCE_LE \
NAND \
OFED \
OPENLDAP \
REPRODUCIBLE_BUILD \
RPCBIND_WARMSTART_SUPPORT \
SHARED_TOOLCHAIN \
SORT_THREADS \
Opportunistically skip building a cross-compiler with SYSTEM_COMPILER set. This will still build the compiler for the target but will not build the bootstrap cross-compiler in the cross-tools phase. Other toolchain bootstrapping, such as elftoolchan and binutils, currently still occurs. This will utilize the default CC (cc, /usr/bin/cc) as an external compiler. This is planned to be on-by-default eventually. This will utilize the __FreeBSD_cc_version compiler macro defined in the source tree and compare it to CC's version. If they match then the cross-compiler is skipped. If [X]CC is an external compiler (absolute path) or WITHOUT_CROSS_COMPILER is already set, then this logic is skipped. If the expected bootstrap compiler type no longer matches the found CC compiler type (clang vs gcc), then the logic is skipped. As an extra safety check the version number is also compared from the compiler to the tree version. Clang: The macro FREEBSD_CC_VERSION is defined in: lib/clang/include/clang/Basic/Version.inc For clang -target will be used if TARGET_ARCH != MACHINE_ARCH. This is from the current external toolchain logic. There is currently an assumption that the host compiler can build the TARGET_ARCH. This will usually be the case since we don't conditionalize target arch support in clang, but it will break when introducing new architectures. This problem is mitigated by incrementing the version when adding new architectures. GCC: The macro FBSD_CC_VER is defined in: gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/freebsd-native.h For GCC there is no simple -target support when TARGET_ARCH != MACHINE_ARCH. In this case the opportunistic skip is not done. If we add proper support for this case in external toolchain logic then it will be fine to enable. This relies on the macros being incremented whenever any change occurs to these compilers that warrant rebuilding files. It also should never repeat earlier values. Reviewed by: brooks, bapt, imp Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6357
2016-05-21 01:32:23 +00:00
SVN \
ZONEINFO_LEAPSECONDS_SUPPORT \
ZONEINFO_OLD_TIMEZONES_SUPPORT \
Opportunistically skip building a cross-compiler with SYSTEM_COMPILER set. This will still build the compiler for the target but will not build the bootstrap cross-compiler in the cross-tools phase. Other toolchain bootstrapping, such as elftoolchan and binutils, currently still occurs. This will utilize the default CC (cc, /usr/bin/cc) as an external compiler. This is planned to be on-by-default eventually. This will utilize the __FreeBSD_cc_version compiler macro defined in the source tree and compare it to CC's version. If they match then the cross-compiler is skipped. If [X]CC is an external compiler (absolute path) or WITHOUT_CROSS_COMPILER is already set, then this logic is skipped. If the expected bootstrap compiler type no longer matches the found CC compiler type (clang vs gcc), then the logic is skipped. As an extra safety check the version number is also compared from the compiler to the tree version. Clang: The macro FREEBSD_CC_VERSION is defined in: lib/clang/include/clang/Basic/Version.inc For clang -target will be used if TARGET_ARCH != MACHINE_ARCH. This is from the current external toolchain logic. There is currently an assumption that the host compiler can build the TARGET_ARCH. This will usually be the case since we don't conditionalize target arch support in clang, but it will break when introducing new architectures. This problem is mitigated by incrementing the version when adding new architectures. GCC: The macro FBSD_CC_VER is defined in: gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/freebsd-native.h For GCC there is no simple -target support when TARGET_ARCH != MACHINE_ARCH. In this case the opportunistic skip is not done. If we add proper support for this case in external toolchain logic then it will be fine to enable. This relies on the macros being incremented whenever any change occurs to these compilers that warrant rebuilding files. It also should never repeat earlier values. Reviewed by: brooks, bapt, imp Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6357
2016-05-21 01:32:23 +00:00
#
# Default behaviour of some options depends on the architecture. Unfortunately
# this means that we have to test TARGET_ARCH (the buildworld case) as well
# as MACHINE_ARCH (the non-buildworld case). Normally TARGET_ARCH is not
# used at all in bsd.*.mk, but we have to make an exception here if we want
# to allow defaults for some things like clang to vary by target architecture.
# Additional, per-target behavior should be rarely added only after much
# gnashing of teeth and grinding of gears.
#
.if defined(TARGET_ARCH)
__T=${TARGET_ARCH}
.else
__T=${MACHINE_ARCH}
.endif
.if defined(TARGET)
__TT=${TARGET}
.else
__TT=${MACHINE}
.endif
.include <bsd.compiler.mk>
# If the compiler is not C++11 capable, disable Clang and use GCC instead.
# This means that architectures that have GCC 4.2 as default can not
# build Clang without using an external compiler.
.if ${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mc++11} && (${__T} == "aarch64" || \
${__T} == "amd64" || ${__TT} == "arm" || ${__T} == "i386")
# Clang is enabled, and will be installed as the default /usr/bin/cc.
__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=CLANG CLANG_BOOTSTRAP CLANG_FULL CLANG_IS_CC LLD
__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=GCC GCC_BOOTSTRAP GNUCXX GPL_DTC
.elif ${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mc++11} && ${__T:Mriscv*} == "" && ${__T} != "sparc64"
# If an external compiler that supports C++11 is used as ${CC} and Clang
# supports the target, then Clang is enabled but GCC is installed as the
# default /usr/bin/cc.
__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=CLANG CLANG_FULL GCC GCC_BOOTSTRAP GNUCXX
__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=CLANG_BOOTSTRAP CLANG_IS_CC GPL_DTC LLD
.else
# Everything else disables Clang, and uses GCC instead.
__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=GCC GCC_BOOTSTRAP GNUCXX GPL_DTC
__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=CLANG CLANG_BOOTSTRAP CLANG_FULL CLANG_IS_CC LLD
.endif
# In-tree binutils/gcc are older versions without modern architecture support.
.if ${__T} == "aarch64" || ${__T:Mriscv*} != ""
BROKEN_OPTIONS+=BINUTILS BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP GCC GCC_BOOTSTRAP GDB
.endif
.if ${__T:Mriscv*} != ""
BROKEN_OPTIONS+=PROFILE # "sorry, unimplemented: profiler support for RISC-V"
BROKEN_OPTIONS+=TESTS # "undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume'"
BROKEN_OPTIONS+=CXX # "libcxxrt.so: undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume_or_Rethrow'"
.endif
.if ${__T} == "aarch64" || ${__T} == "amd64" || ${__T} == "i386" || \
${__T:Mriscv*} != ""
__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=LLVM_LIBUNWIND
.else
__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=LLVM_LIBUNWIND
.endif
.if ${__T} == "aarch64"
__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=LLD_BOOTSTRAP LLD_IS_LD
.else
__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=LLD_BOOTSTRAP LLD_IS_LD
.endif
.if ${__T} == "aarch64" || ${__T} == "amd64" || ${__T} == "i386"
__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=LLDB
.else
__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=LLDB
.endif
# LLVM lacks support for FreeBSD 64-bit atomic operations for ARMv4/ARMv5
.if ${__T} == "arm" || ${__T} == "armeb"
BROKEN_OPTIONS+=LLDB
.endif
# GDB in base is generally less functional than GDB in ports. Ports GDB
# does not yet contain kernel support for arm, and sparc64 kernel support
# has not been tested.
.if ${__T:Marm*} != "" || ${__T} == "sparc64"
__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=GDB_LIBEXEC
.else
__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=GDB_LIBEXEC
.endif
# Only doing soft float API stuff on armv6
.if ${__T} != "armv6" && ${__T} != "armv7"
BROKEN_OPTIONS+=LIBSOFT
.endif
2016-09-29 13:38:14 +00:00
.if ${__T:Mmips*}
BROKEN_OPTIONS+=SSP
.endif
.if ${__T:Mmips*} || ${__T:Mpowerpc*} || ${__T:Msparc64} || ${__T:Mriscv*}
BROKEN_OPTIONS+=EFI
.endif
.if ${__T:Mmips64*}
# profiling won't work on MIPS64 because there is only assembly for o32
BROKEN_OPTIONS+=PROFILE
.endif
.if ${__T} == "aarch64" || ${__T} == "amd64" || ${__T} == "i386" || \
${__T} == "powerpc64" || ${__T} == "sparc64"
__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=CXGBETOOL
.else
__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=CXGBETOOL
.endif
.include <bsd.mkopt.mk>
#
# MK_* options that default to "yes" if the compiler is a C++11 compiler.
#
.for var in \
LIBCPLUSPLUS
.if !defined(MK_${var})
.if ${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mc++11}
.if defined(WITHOUT_${var})
MK_${var}:= no
.else
MK_${var}:= yes
.endif
.else
.if defined(WITH_${var})
MK_${var}:= yes
.else
MK_${var}:= no
.endif
.endif
.endif
.endfor
#
# Force some options off if their dependencies are off.
# Order is somewhat important.
#
.if !${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mc++11}
MK_LLVM_LIBUNWIND:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_BINUTILS} == "no"
MK_GDB:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_CAPSICUM} == "no"
MK_CASPER:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_LIBPTHREAD} == "no"
MK_LIBTHR:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_LDNS} == "no"
MK_LDNS_UTILS:= no
MK_UNBOUND:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_SOURCELESS} == "no"
MK_SOURCELESS_HOST:= no
MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_CDDL} == "no"
MK_ZFS:= no
MK_CTF:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_CRYPT} == "no"
MK_OPENSSL:= no
MK_OPENSSH:= no
MK_KERBEROS:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_CXX} == "no"
MK_CLANG:= no
MK_GNUCXX:= no
MK_TESTS:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_DIALOG} == "no"
MK_BSDINSTALL:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_MAIL} == "no"
MK_MAILWRAPPER:= no
MK_SENDMAIL:= no
MK_DMAGENT:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_NETGRAPH} == "no"
MK_ATM:= no
MK_BLUETOOTH:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_NLS} == "no"
MK_NLS_CATALOGS:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_OPENSSL} == "no"
MK_OPENSSH:= no
MK_KERBEROS:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_PF} == "no"
MK_AUTHPF:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_TESTS} == "no"
MK_DTRACE_TESTS:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_ZONEINFO} == "no"
MK_ZONEINFO_LEAPSECONDS_SUPPORT:= no
MK_ZONEINFO_OLD_TIMEZONES_SUPPORT:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_CROSS_COMPILER} == "no"
MK_BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP:= no
MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP:= no
MK_ELFTOOLCHAIN_BOOTSTRAP:= no
MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_TOOLCHAIN} == "no"
MK_BINUTILS:= no
MK_CLANG:= no
MK_GCC:= no
MK_GDB:= no
MK_INCLUDES:= no
MK_LLD:= no
MK_LLDB:= no
.endif
.if ${MK_CLANG} == "no"
MK_CLANG_EXTRAS:= no
MK_CLANG_FULL:= no
.endif
#
# MK_* options whose default value depends on another option.
#
.for vv in \
GSSAPI/KERBEROS \
MAN_UTILS/MAN
.if defined(WITH_${vv:H})
MK_${vv:H}:= yes
.elif defined(WITHOUT_${vv:H})
MK_${vv:H}:= no
.else
MK_${vv:H}:= ${MK_${vv:T}}
.endif
.endfor
#
# Set defaults for the MK_*_SUPPORT variables.
#
#
# MK_*_SUPPORT options which default to "yes" unless their corresponding
# MK_* variable is set to "no".
#
.for var in \
BLACKLIST \
BZIP2 \
INET \
INET6 \
KERBEROS \
KVM \
NETGRAPH \
PAM \
TESTS \
WIRELESS
.if defined(WITHOUT_${var}_SUPPORT) || ${MK_${var}} == "no"
MK_${var}_SUPPORT:= no
.else
MK_${var}_SUPPORT:= yes
.endif
.endfor
.if !${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mc++11}
MK_LLDB:= no
.endif
# gcc 4.8 and newer supports libc++, so suppress gnuc++ in that case.
# while in theory we could build it with that, we don't want to do
# that since it creates too much confusion for too little gain.
# XXX: This is incomplete and needs X_COMPILER_TYPE/VERSION checks too
# to prevent Makefile.inc1 from bootstrapping unneeded dependencies
# and to support 'make delete-old' when supplying an external toolchain.
.if ${COMPILER_TYPE} == "gcc" && ${COMPILER_VERSION} >= 40800
MK_GNUCXX:=no
MK_GCC:=no
.endif
.endif # !target(__<src.opts.mk>__)