freebsd-nq/Makefile
Bryan Drewery 9160419c7a Add built-in ccache build support via WITH_CCACHE_BUILD option.
ccache is mostly beneficial for frequent builds where -DNO_CLEAN is not
used to achieve a safe pseudo-incremental build.  This is explained in
more detail upstream [1] [2].  It incurs about a 20%-28% hit to populate the
cache, but with a full cache saves 30-50% in build times.  When combined with
the WITH_FAST_DEPEND feature it saves up to 65% since ccache does cache the
resulting dependency file, which it does not do when using mkdep(1)/'CC
-E'.  Stats are provided at the end of this message.

This removes the need to modify /etc/make.conf with the CC:= and CXX:=
lines which conflicted with external compiler support [3] (causing the
bootstrap compiler to not be built which lead to obscure failures [4]),
incorrectly invoked ccache in various stages, required CCACHE_CPP2 to avoid
Clang errors with parenthesis, and did not work with META_MODE.

The option name was picked to match the existing option in ports.  This
feature is available for both in-src and out-of-src builds that use
/usr/share/mk.

Linking, assembly compiles, and pre-processing avoid using ccache since it is
only overhead.  ccache does nothing special in these modes, although there is
no harm in calling it for them.

CCACHE_COMPILERCHECK is set to 'content' when using the in-tree bootstrap
compiler to hash the content of the compiler binary to determine if it
should be a cache miss.  For external compilers the 'mtime' option is used
as it is more efficient and likely to be correct.  Future work may optimize the
'content' check using the same checks as whether a bootstrap compiler is needed
to be built.

The CCACHE_CPP2 pessimization is currently default in our devel/ccache
port due to Clang requiring it.  Clang's -Wparentheses-equality,
-Wtautological-compare, and -Wself-assign warnings do not mix well with
compiling already-pre-processed code that may have expanded macros that
trigger the warnings.  GCC has so far not had this issue so it is allowed to
disable the CCACHE_CPP2 default in our port.

Sharing a cache between multiple checkouts, or systems, is explained in
the ccache manual.  Sharing a cache over NFS would likely not be worth
it, but syncing cache directories between systems may be useful for an
organization.  There is also a memcached backend available [5].  Due to using
an object directory outside of the source directory though you will need to
ensure that both are in the same prefix and all users use the same layout.  A
possible working layout is as follows:
  Source: /some/prefix/src1
  Source: /some/prefix/src2
  Source: /some/prefix/src3
  Objdir: /some/prefix/obj
  Environment: CCACHE_BASEDIR='${SRCTOP:H}' MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX='${SRCTOP:H}/obj'
This will use src*/../obj as the MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX and tells ccache to replace
all absolute paths to be relative.  Using something like this is required due
to -I and -o flags containing both SRC and OBJDIR absolute paths that ccache
adds into its hash for the object without CCACHE_BASEDIR.

distcc can be hooked into by setting CCACHE_PREFIX=/usr/local/bin/distcc.
I have not personally tested this and assume it will not mix well with
using the bootstrap compiler.

The cache from buildworld can be reused in a subdir by first running
'make buildenv' (from r290424).

Note that the cache is currently different depending on whether -j is
used or not due to ccache enabling -fdiagnostics-color automatically if
stderr is a TTY, which bmake only does if not using -j.

The system I used for testing was:
  WITNESS
  Build options: -j20 WITH_LLDB=yes WITH_DEBUG_FILES=yes WITH_CCACHE_BUILD=yes
  DISK: ZFS 3-way mirror with very slow disks using SSD l2arc/log.
        The arc was fully populated with src tree files and ccache objects.
  RAM: 76GiB
  CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU L5520 @2.27GHz
       2 package(s) x 4 core(s) x 2 SMT threads = hw.ncpu=16

The WITH_FAST_DEPEND feature was used for comparison here as well to show
the dramatic time savings with a full cache.

buildworld:
  x buildworld-before
  + buildworld-ccache-empty
  * buildworld-ccache-full
  % buildworld-ccache-full-fastdep
  # buildworld-fastdep
  +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  |%            *                               #                                +|
  |%            *                               #                                +|
  |%            *                               #             xxx                +|
  |                                                           |A                  |
  |                                                                              A|
  |             A                                                                 |
  |A                                                                              |
  |                                             A                                 |
  +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      N           Min           Max        Median           Avg        Stddev
  x   3       3744.13       3794.31       3752.25     3763.5633     26.935139
  +   3          4519       4525.04       4520.73       4521.59     3.1104823
  Difference at 95.0% confidence
          758.027 +/- 43.4565
          20.1412% +/- 1.15466%
          (Student's t, pooled s = 19.1726)
  *   3       1823.08        1827.2       1825.62        1825.3     2.0785572
  Difference at 95.0% confidence
          -1938.26 +/- 43.298
          -51.5007% +/- 1.15045%
          (Student's t, pooled s = 19.1026)
  %   3       1266.96       1279.37       1270.47     1272.2667     6.3971113
  Difference at 95.0% confidence
          -2491.3 +/- 44.3704
          -66.1952% +/- 1.17895%
          (Student's t, pooled s = 19.5758)
  #   3       3153.34       3155.16        3154.2     3154.2333    0.91045776
  Difference at 95.0% confidence
          -609.33 +/- 43.1943
          -16.1902% +/- 1.1477%
          (Student's t, pooled s = 19.0569)

buildkernel:
  x buildkernel-before
  + buildkernel-ccache-empty
  * buildkernel-ccache-empty-fastdep
  % buildkernel-ccache-full
  # buildkernel-ccache-full-fastdep
  @ buildkernel-fastdep
  +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
  |#                        @   %                  *                              |
  |#                        @   %                  *     x                      + |
  |#                        @   %                  *     xx                     ++|
  |                                                      MA                       |
  |                                                                             MA|
  |                                                A                              |
  |                             A                                                 |
  |A                                                                              |
  |                         A                                                     |
  +-------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
      N           Min           Max        Median           Avg        Stddev
  x   3        571.57        573.94        571.79     572.43333     1.3094401
  +   3        727.97        731.91        728.06     729.31333     2.2492295
  Difference at 95.0% confidence
          156.88 +/- 4.17129
          27.4058% +/- 0.728695%
          (Student's t, pooled s = 1.84034)
  *   3         527.1        528.29        528.08     527.82333    0.63516402
  Difference at 95.0% confidence
          -44.61 +/- 2.33254
          -7.79305% +/- 0.407478%
          (Student's t, pooled s = 1.02909)
  %   3         400.4        401.05        400.62        400.69     0.3306055
  Difference at 95.0% confidence
          -171.743 +/- 2.16453
          -30.0023% +/- 0.378128%
          (Student's t, pooled s = 0.954969)
  #   3        201.94        203.34        202.28        202.52    0.73020545
  Difference at 95.0% confidence
          -369.913 +/- 2.40293
          -64.6212% +/- 0.419774%
          (Student's t, pooled s = 1.06015)
  @   3        369.12        370.57         369.3     369.66333    0.79033748
  Difference at 95.0% confidence
          -202.77 +/- 2.45131
          -35.4225% +/- 0.428227%
          (Student's t, pooled s = 1.0815)

[1] https://ccache.samba.org/performance.html
[2] http://www.mail-archive.com/ccache@lists.samba.org/msg00576.html
[3] https://reviews.freebsd.org/D3484
[5] https://github.com/jrosdahl/ccache/pull/30

PR:		182944 [4]
MFC after:	3 weeks
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Relnotes:	yes
2015-11-08 00:50:18 +00:00

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#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# The user-driven targets are:
#
# universe - *Really* build *everything* (buildworld and
# all kernels on all architectures).
# tinderbox - Same as universe, but presents a list of failed build
# targets and exits with an error if there were any.
# buildworld - Rebuild *everything*, including glue to help do
# upgrades.
# installworld - Install everything built by "buildworld".
# world - buildworld + installworld, no kernel.
# buildkernel - Rebuild the kernel and the kernel-modules.
# installkernel - Install the kernel and the kernel-modules.
# installkernel.debug
# reinstallkernel - Reinstall the kernel and the kernel-modules.
# reinstallkernel.debug
# kernel - buildkernel + installkernel.
# kernel-toolchain - Builds the subset of world necessary to build a kernel
# kernel-toolchains - Build kernel-toolchain for all universe targets.
# doxygen - Build API documentation of the kernel, needs doxygen.
# update - Convenient way to update your source tree(s).
# check-old - List obsolete directories/files/libraries.
# check-old-dirs - List obsolete directories.
# check-old-files - List obsolete files.
# check-old-libs - List obsolete libraries.
# delete-old - Delete obsolete directories/files.
# delete-old-dirs - Delete obsolete directories.
# delete-old-files - Delete obsolete files.
# delete-old-libs - Delete obsolete libraries.
# targets - Print a list of supported TARGET/TARGET_ARCH pairs
# for world and kernel targets.
# toolchains - Build a toolchain for all world and kernel targets.
# xdev - xdev-build + xdev-install for the architecture
# specified with XDEV and XDEV_ARCH.
# xdev-build - Build cross-development tools.
# xdev-install - Install cross-development tools.
# xdev-links - Create traditional links in /usr/bin for cc, etc
# native-xtools - Create host binaries that produce target objects
# for use in qemu user-mode jails.
#
# "quick" way to test all kernel builds:
# _jflag=`sysctl -n hw.ncpu`
# _jflag=$(($_jflag * 2))
# [ $_jflag -gt 12 ] && _jflag=12
# make universe -DMAKE_JUST_KERNELS JFLAG=-j${_jflag}
#
# This makefile is simple by design. The FreeBSD make automatically reads
# the /usr/share/mk/sys.mk unless the -m argument is specified on the
# command line. By keeping this makefile simple, it doesn't matter too
# much how different the installed mk files are from those in the source
# tree. This makefile executes a child make process, forcing it to use
# the mk files from the source tree which are supposed to DTRT.
#
# Most of the user-driven targets (as listed above) are implemented in
# Makefile.inc1. The exceptions are universe, tinderbox and targets.
#
# If you want to build your system from source be sure that /usr/obj has
# at least 1GB of diskspace available. A complete 'universe' build requires
# about 15GB of space.
#
# For individuals wanting to build from the sources currently on their
# system, the simple instructions are:
#
# 1. `cd /usr/src' (or to the directory containing your source tree).
# 2. Define `HISTORICAL_MAKE_WORLD' variable (see README).
# 3. `make world'
#
# For individuals wanting to upgrade their sources (even if only a
# delta of a few days):
#
# 1. `cd /usr/src' (or to the directory containing your source tree).
# 2. `make buildworld'
# 3. `make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE' (default is GENERIC).
# 4. `make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE' (default is GENERIC).
# [steps 3. & 4. can be combined by using the "kernel" target]
# 5. `reboot' (in single user mode: boot -s from the loader prompt).
# 6. `mergemaster -p'
# 7. `make installworld'
# 8. `mergemaster' (you may wish to use -i, along with -U or -F).
# 9. `make delete-old'
# 10. `reboot'
# 11. `make delete-old-libs' (in case no 3rd party program uses them anymore)
#
# See src/UPDATING `COMMON ITEMS' for more complete information.
#
# If TARGET=machine (e.g. powerpc, sparc64, ...) is specified you can
# cross build world for other machine types using the buildworld target,
# and once the world is built you can cross build a kernel using the
# buildkernel target.
#
# Define the user-driven targets. These are listed here in alphabetical
# order, but that's not important.
#
# Targets that begin with underscore are internal targets intended for
# developer convenience only. They are intentionally not documented and
# completely subject to change without notice.
#
# For more information, see the build(7) manual page.
#
# This is included so CC is set to ccache for -V, and COMPILER_TYPE/VERSION
# can be cached for sub-makes.
.include <bsd.compiler.mk>
# Note: we use this awkward construct to be compatible with FreeBSD's
# old make used in 10.0 and 9.2 and earlier.
.if defined(MK_META_MODE) && ${MK_META_MODE} == "yes" && !make(showconfig)
# targets/Makefile plays the role of top-level
.include "targets/Makefile"
.else
TGTS= all all-man buildenv buildenvvars buildkernel buildworld \
check-old check-old-dirs check-old-files check-old-libs \
checkdpadd clean cleandepend cleandir \
delete-old delete-old-dirs delete-old-files delete-old-libs \
depend distribute distributekernel distributekernel.debug \
distributeworld distrib-dirs distribution doxygen \
everything hier hierarchy install installcheck installkernel \
installkernel.debug packagekernel packageworld \
reinstallkernel reinstallkernel.debug \
installworld kernel-toolchain libraries lint maninstall \
obj objlink regress rerelease showconfig tags toolchain update \
_worldtmp _legacy _bootstrap-tools _cleanobj _obj \
_build-tools _cross-tools _includes _libraries _depend \
build32 builddtb distribute32 install32 xdev xdev-build xdev-install \
xdev-links native-xtools installconfig \
TGTS+= ${SUBDIR_TARGETS}
BITGTS= files includes
BITGTS:=${BITGTS} ${BITGTS:S/^/build/} ${BITGTS:S/^/install/}
TGTS+= ${BITGTS}
.ORDER: buildworld installworld
.ORDER: buildworld distributeworld
.ORDER: buildworld buildkernel
.ORDER: buildkernel installkernel
.ORDER: buildkernel installkernel.debug
.ORDER: buildkernel reinstallkernel
.ORDER: buildkernel reinstallkernel.debug
PATH= /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX?= /usr/obj
_MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX!= /usr/bin/env -i PATH=${PATH} ${MAKE} \
${.MAKEFLAGS:MMAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=*} __MAKE_CONF=${__MAKE_CONF} \
-f /dev/null -V MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX dummy
.if !empty(_MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX)
.error MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX can only be set in environment, not as a global\
(in make.conf(5)) or command-line variable.
.endif
# We often need to use the tree's version of make to build it.
# Choices add to complexity though.
# We cannot blindly use a make which may not be the one we want
# so be exlicit - until all choice is removed.
WANT_MAKE= bmake
MYMAKE= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/make.${MACHINE}/${WANT_MAKE}
.if defined(.PARSEDIR)
HAVE_MAKE= bmake
.else
HAVE_MAKE= fmake
.endif
.if exists(${MYMAKE})
SUB_MAKE:= ${MYMAKE} -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk
.elif ${WANT_MAKE} != ${HAVE_MAKE}
# It may not exist yet but we may cause it to.
# In the case of fmake, upgrade_checks may cause a newer version to be built.
SUB_MAKE= `test -x ${MYMAKE} && echo ${MYMAKE} || echo ${MAKE}` \
-m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk
.else
SUB_MAKE= ${MAKE} -m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk
.endif
_MAKE= PATH=${PATH} ${SUB_MAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 TARGET=${_TARGET} TARGET_ARCH=${_TARGET_ARCH}
# Guess machine architecture from machine type, and vice versa.
.if !defined(TARGET_ARCH) && defined(TARGET)
_TARGET_ARCH= ${TARGET:S/pc98/i386/:S/arm64/aarch64/}
.elif !defined(TARGET) && defined(TARGET_ARCH) && \
${TARGET_ARCH} != ${MACHINE_ARCH}
_TARGET= ${TARGET_ARCH:C/mips(n32|64)?(el)?/mips/:C/arm(v6)?(eb|hf)?/arm/:C/aarch64/arm64/:C/powerpc64/powerpc/}
.endif
.if defined(TARGET) && !defined(_TARGET)
_TARGET=${TARGET}
.endif
.if defined(TARGET_ARCH) && !defined(_TARGET_ARCH)
_TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH}
.endif
# for historical compatibility for xdev targets
.if defined(XDEV)
_TARGET= ${XDEV}
.endif
.if defined(XDEV_ARCH)
_TARGET_ARCH= ${XDEV_ARCH}
.endif
# Otherwise, default to current machine type and architecture.
_TARGET?= ${MACHINE}
_TARGET_ARCH?= ${MACHINE_ARCH}
#
# Make sure we have an up-to-date make(1). Only world and buildworld
# should do this as those are the initial targets used for upgrades.
# The user can define ALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE to have this check performed
# for all targets.
#
.if defined(ALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE)
${TGTS}: upgrade_checks
.else
buildworld: upgrade_checks
.endif
#
# This 'cleanworld' target is not included in TGTS, because it is not a
# recursive target. All of the work for it is done right here. It is
# expected that BW_CANONICALOBJDIR == the CANONICALOBJDIR as would be
# created by bsd.obj.mk, except that we don't want to .include that file
# in this makefile.
#
# In the following, the first 'rm' in a series will usually remove all
# files and directories. If it does not, then there are probably some
# files with file flags set, so this unsets them and tries the 'rm' a
# second time. There are situations where this target will be cleaning
# some directories via more than one method, but that duplication is
# needed to correctly handle all the possible situations. Removing all
# files without file flags set in the first 'rm' instance saves time,
# because 'chflags' will need to operate on fewer files afterwards.
#
BW_CANONICALOBJDIR:=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}
cleanworld:
.if ${.CURDIR} == ${.OBJDIR} || ${.CURDIR}/obj == ${.OBJDIR}
.if exists(${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}/)
-rm -rf ${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}/*
-chflags -R 0 ${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}
rm -rf ${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}/*
.endif
# To be safe in this case, fall back to a 'make cleandir'
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} cleandir
.else
-rm -rf ${.OBJDIR}/*
-chflags -R 0 ${.OBJDIR}
rm -rf ${.OBJDIR}/*
.endif
#
# Handle the user-driven targets, using the source relative mk files.
#
tinderbox toolchains kernel-toolchains: .MAKE
${TGTS}: .PHONY .MAKE
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} ${.TARGET}
# The historic default "all" target creates files which may cause stale
# or (in the cross build case) unlinkable results. Fail with an error
# when no target is given. The users can explicitly specify "all"
# if they want the historic behavior.
.MAIN: _guard
_guard: .PHONY
@echo
@echo "Explicit target required. Likely \"${SUBDIR_OVERRIDE:Dall:Ubuildworld}\" is wanted. See build(7)."
@echo
@false
STARTTIME!= LC_ALL=C date
CHECK_TIME!= find ${.CURDIR}/sys/sys/param.h -mtime -0s ; echo
.if !empty(CHECK_TIME)
.error check your date/time: ${STARTTIME}
.endif
.if defined(HISTORICAL_MAKE_WORLD) || defined(DESTDIR)
#
# world
#
# Attempt to rebuild and reinstall everything. This target is not to be
# used for upgrading an existing FreeBSD system, because the kernel is
# not included. One can argue that this target doesn't build everything
# then.
#
world: upgrade_checks
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> make world started on ${STARTTIME}"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.if target(pre-world)
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Making 'pre-world' target"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} pre-world
.endif
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} buildworld
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} -B installworld
.if target(post-world)
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Making 'post-world' target"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} post-world
.endif
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> make world completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
@echo " (started ${STARTTIME})"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.else
world:
@echo "WARNING: make world will overwrite your existing FreeBSD"
@echo "installation without also building and installing a new"
@echo "kernel. This can be dangerous. Please read the handbook,"
@echo "'Rebuilding world', for how to upgrade your system."
@echo "Define DESTDIR to where you want to install FreeBSD,"
@echo "including /, to override this warning and proceed as usual."
@echo ""
@echo "Bailing out now..."
@false
.endif
#
# kernel
#
# Short hand for `make buildkernel installkernel'
#
kernel: buildkernel installkernel
#
# Perform a few tests to determine if the installed tools are adequate
# for building the world.
#
# Note: if we ever need to care about the version of bmake, simply testing
# MAKE_VERSION against a required version should suffice.
#
upgrade_checks:
.if ${HAVE_MAKE} != ${WANT_MAKE}
@(cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${WANT_MAKE:S,^f,,})
.endif
#
# Upgrade make(1) to the current version using the installed
# headers, libraries and tools. Also, allow the location of
# the system bsdmake-like utility to be overridden.
#
MMAKEENV= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${MYMAKE:H} \
DESTDIR= \
INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh"
MMAKE= ${MMAKEENV} ${MAKE} \
-DNO_MAN -DNO_SHARED \
-DNO_CPU_CFLAGS -DNO_WERROR \
MK_TESTS=no \
DESTDIR= PROGNAME=${MYMAKE:T}
bmake: .PHONY
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Building an up-to-date ${.TARGET}(1)"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/${.TARGET}; \
${MMAKE} obj && \
${MMAKE} depend && \
${MMAKE} all && \
${MMAKE} install DESTDIR=${MYMAKE:H} BINDIR=
tinderbox toolchains kernel-toolchains: upgrade_checks
tinderbox:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${SUB_MAKE} DOING_TINDERBOX=YES universe
toolchains:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${SUB_MAKE} UNIVERSE_TARGET=toolchain universe
kernel-toolchains:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${SUB_MAKE} UNIVERSE_TARGET=kernel-toolchain universe
#
# universe
#
# Attempt to rebuild *everything* for all supported architectures,
# with a reasonable chance of success, regardless of how old your
# existing system is.
#
.if make(universe) || make(universe_kernels) || make(tinderbox) || make(targets)
TARGETS?=amd64 arm arm64 i386 mips pc98 powerpc sparc64
_UNIVERSE_TARGETS= ${TARGETS}
TARGET_ARCHES_arm?= arm armeb armv6 armv6hf
TARGET_ARCHES_arm64?= aarch64
TARGET_ARCHES_mips?= mipsel mips mips64el mips64 mipsn32
TARGET_ARCHES_powerpc?= powerpc powerpc64
TARGET_ARCHES_pc98?= i386
.for target in ${TARGETS}
TARGET_ARCHES_${target}?= ${target}
.endfor
# XXX Add arm64 to universe only if we have an external binutils installed.
# It does not build with the in-tree linker.
.if !exists(/usr/local/aarch64-freebsd/bin/ld) && empty(${TARGETS})
_UNIVERSE_TARGETS:= ${_UNIVERSE_TARGETS:Narm64}
universe: universe_arm64_skip
universe_epilogue: universe_arm64_skip
universe_arm64_skip: universe_prologue
@echo ">> arm64 skipped - install aarch64-binutils port or package to build"
.endif
.if defined(UNIVERSE_TARGET)
MAKE_JUST_WORLDS= YES
.else
UNIVERSE_TARGET?= buildworld
.endif
KERNSRCDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/sys
targets: .PHONY
@echo "Supported TARGET/TARGET_ARCH pairs for world and kernel targets"
.for target in ${TARGETS}
.for target_arch in ${TARGET_ARCHES_${target}}
@echo " ${target}/${target_arch}"
.endfor
.endfor
.if defined(DOING_TINDERBOX)
FAILFILE=${.CURDIR}/_.tinderbox.failed
MAKEFAIL=tee -a ${FAILFILE}
.else
MAKEFAIL=cat
.endif
universe_prologue: upgrade_checks
universe: universe_prologue
universe_prologue:
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> make universe started on ${STARTTIME}"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.if defined(DOING_TINDERBOX)
@rm -f ${FAILFILE}
.endif
.for target in ${_UNIVERSE_TARGETS}
universe: universe_${target}
universe_epilogue: universe_${target}
universe_${target}: universe_${target}_prologue
universe_${target}_prologue: universe_prologue
@echo ">> ${target} started on `LC_ALL=C date`"
universe_${target}_worlds:
.if !defined(MAKE_JUST_KERNELS)
universe_${target}_done: universe_${target}_worlds
.for target_arch in ${TARGET_ARCHES_${target}}
universe_${target}_worlds: universe_${target}_${target_arch}
universe_${target}_${target_arch}: universe_${target}_prologue .MAKE
@echo ">> ${target}.${target_arch} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} started on `LC_ALL=C date`"
@(cd ${.CURDIR} && env __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null \
${SUB_MAKE} ${JFLAG} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} \
TARGET=${target} \
TARGET_ARCH=${target_arch} \
> _.${target}.${target_arch}.${UNIVERSE_TARGET} 2>&1 || \
(echo "${target}.${target_arch} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} failed," \
"check _.${target}.${target_arch}.${UNIVERSE_TARGET} for details" | \
${MAKEFAIL}))
@echo ">> ${target}.${target_arch} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
.endfor
.endif # !MAKE_JUST_KERNELS
.if !defined(MAKE_JUST_WORLDS)
universe_${target}_done: universe_${target}_kernels
universe_${target}_kernels: universe_${target}_worlds
universe_${target}_kernels: universe_${target}_prologue .MAKE
.if exists(${KERNSRCDIR}/${target}/conf/NOTES)
@(cd ${KERNSRCDIR}/${target}/conf && env __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null \
${SUB_MAKE} LINT > ${.CURDIR}/_.${target}.makeLINT 2>&1 || \
(echo "${target} 'make LINT' failed," \
"check _.${target}.makeLINT for details"| ${MAKEFAIL}))
.endif
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${SUB_MAKE} ${.MAKEFLAGS} TARGET=${target} \
universe_kernels
.endif # !MAKE_JUST_WORLDS
# Tell the user the worlds and kernels have completed
universe_${target}: universe_${target}_done
universe_${target}_done:
@echo ">> ${target} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
.endfor
universe_kernels: universe_kernconfs
.if !defined(TARGET)
TARGET!= uname -m
.endif
.if defined(MAKE_ALL_KERNELS)
_THINNER=cat
.else
_THINNER=xargs grep -L "^.NO_UNIVERSE" || true
.endif
KERNCONFS!= cd ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf && \
find [A-Z0-9]*[A-Z0-9] -type f -maxdepth 0 \
! -name DEFAULTS ! -name NOTES | \
${_THINNER}
universe_kernconfs:
.for kernel in ${KERNCONFS}
TARGET_ARCH_${kernel}!= cd ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf && \
config -m ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf/${kernel} 2> /dev/null | \
grep -v WARNING: | cut -f 2
.if empty(TARGET_ARCH_${kernel})
.error "Target architecture for ${TARGET}/conf/${kernel} unknown. config(8) likely too old."
.endif
universe_kernconfs: universe_kernconf_${TARGET}_${kernel}
universe_kernconf_${TARGET}_${kernel}: .MAKE
@(cd ${.CURDIR} && env __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null \
${SUB_MAKE} ${JFLAG} buildkernel \
TARGET=${TARGET} \
TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH_${kernel}} \
KERNCONF=${kernel} \
> _.${TARGET}.${kernel} 2>&1 || \
(echo "${TARGET} ${kernel} kernel failed," \
"check _.${TARGET}.${kernel} for details"| ${MAKEFAIL}))
.endfor
universe: universe_epilogue
universe_epilogue:
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> make universe completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
@echo " (started ${STARTTIME})"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.if defined(DOING_TINDERBOX)
@if [ -e ${FAILFILE} ] ; then \
echo "Tinderbox failed:" ;\
cat ${FAILFILE} ;\
exit 1 ;\
fi
.endif
.endif
buildLINT:
${MAKE} -C ${.CURDIR}/sys/${_TARGET}/conf LINT
.if defined(.PARSEDIR)
# This makefile does not run in meta mode
.MAKE.MODE= normal
# Normally the things we run from here don't either.
# Using -DWITH_META_FILES
# we can buildworld with meta files created which are useful
# for debugging, but without any of the rest of a meta mode build.
MK_META_MODE= no
MK_STAGING= no
# tell meta.autodep.mk to not even think about updating anything.
UPDATE_DEPENDFILE= NO
.if !make(showconfig)
.export MK_META_MODE MK_STAGING UPDATE_DEPENDFILE
.endif
.if make(universe)
# we do not want a failure of one branch abort all.
MAKE_JOB_ERROR_TOKEN= no
.export MAKE_JOB_ERROR_TOKEN
.endif
.endif # bmake
.endif # META_MODE