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Author SHA1 Message Date
Ruslan Ermilov
effd19ed24 Enable cpp(1) warnings in system headers. GCC is oriented on
glibc which is externally maintained, so GCC ships with these
warnings turned off by default.  This is also consistent with
the src/contrib/gcc/c-lex.c,v 1.2 change.
2003-03-31 13:10:51 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
dde8112b23 Globally use -mieee in /usr/src for Alpha. 2003-03-29 03:14:24 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
44db0c5c9a Reduce "code duplication" for AMD CPU's. 2003-03-29 03:13:19 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
c6885e2617 Added GEOM library to the bsd.libnames.mk namespace. 2003-03-21 14:31:51 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
6f63bc577d Record the sudden death of bsd.kern.mk and bsd.sgml.mk. 2003-03-12 14:31:36 +00:00
Mark Murray
96594358d3 KerberosIB deorbit: Remove library references. 2003-03-08 13:38:06 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
379e8aa7ec If we carry our MODULES_WITH_WORLD, we probably also do not want
for installkernel to wipe them out later.  So install them under
/boot/modules if that is the case.
2003-03-03 22:54:35 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
73f643b411 Fixed sys/boot/pc98/boot2/Makefile to use kern.mk and
get rid of bsd.kern.mk completely.

OK'ed by:	bde
2003-03-02 21:18:40 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
ddc474a84b Initiate the de-orbit burn sequence for <bsd.kern.mk>.
Always use sys/conf/kern.mk when building kernel/modules.
<bsd.kern.mk> is only preserved for sys/boot/pc98/boot2
for now, but this will be fixed.  If there are other
users of <bsd.kern.mk>, please let me know.

Reminded by:	bde
2003-02-28 22:12:17 +00:00
Jake Burkholder
dd606b5425 - Removed various cruft from before we had a hosted toolchain (!).
- Moved special compiler flags to bsd.kern.mk so they get used for modules
  too.
2003-02-27 23:02:22 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
77391fde76 Added UFS library to the bsd.libnames.mk namespace. 2003-01-23 08:15:05 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
43e927ec32 NOSHARED is meaningless in the bsd.lib.mk context, so check LDFLAGS
for the -static flag instead when constructing LIBPAM.

(This fixes false warnings from ``make checkdpadd -DNOSHARED'' in
lib/libpam/modules/.)

Submitted by:	bde, ru
Approved by:	re
2002-11-26 09:00:02 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
40c6b893d8 Take __FreeBSD_version into account when BOOTSTRAPPING. 2002-11-13 13:49:29 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
47a6766105 Document most of bsd.doc.mk variables. 2002-10-30 17:03:48 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
e8583ea057 All uses of CD_HACK have been eliminated. 2002-10-30 15:30:06 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
e5f3fe8c97 PRINTERDEVICE can now take multiple values. 2002-10-29 16:13:21 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
b382ba4fb1 bsd.doc.mk changes:
Don't gratuitously pipe thru a cat(1) if NODOCCOMPRESS.

Only create _stamp.extra when necessary.

Get rid of SOELIMPP and OBJS.

Use Groff version of soelim(1); we need its -I option
for the following to work.

Don't needlessly chdir to SRCDIR.  Only a few documents
need CD_HACK, and those that need it either use refer(1)
or .PSPIC macro which internally uses the .psbb call.
2002-10-29 14:56:09 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
b17996a47e Revert last delta. SGR support in grotty(1) is disabled system-wide
in /usr/share/tmac/troffrc pending the issue resolution on -arch.
2002-10-18 09:14:17 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
ccc4bab104 Added the new variable CTAGS which, if set to "ctags", reverts
to creating the tags file using ctags(1).  Defaults to "gtags".
Made GTAGSFLAGS and HTAGSFLAGS overrideable, added CTAGSFLAGS.
Folded bsd.prog.mk version of `tags' into bsd.dep.mk.

PR:		bin/42852
2002-10-17 13:48:13 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
8f6a0ee959 ia64 specific CFLAGS change:
Fix the "@gprel relocation against dynamic symbol xxx" linker error.

Variables defined in the link unit and small enough to be put in the
short data section will have a gp-relative access sequence (using the
@gprel relocation). It is invalid to have @gprel relocations in shared
libraries, because they are to be resolved by the static linker and
not the dynamic linker. The -fpic option will cause @ltoff relocations
for @gprel relocations, but the side-effects are untested (if any).
Instead, disable/eliminate the short data section to achieve the same.
2002-10-13 02:52:22 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
65b1f0f74e Groff 1.18.1 comes in with ANSI color support, enabled by default.
In "nroff" mode, italic font renders as an underlined text, which
makes it indistinguishable from the bold text on color monitors
(cons25 terminal type), yet it requires the less(1)'s -R option.
(Refer to the new grotty(1) manpage for details.)

So turn off the color support for now (when generating catpages),
until we figure out what do we do with this new feature.  I have
a patch for grotty(1) that tells it to use the "reverse video"
attribute to render the italic font.  Once this is accepted, we
can turn color support back on (if there won't be any objections
from the community).
2002-10-11 09:16:24 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
b0eca2c865 Sort in ``phone directory'' order (except for LIBC_*). 2002-10-04 16:25:08 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
2024748156 Reflect the fact that we install our libexpat as libbsdxml. 2002-10-04 13:36:12 +00:00
Bruce Evans
c6a1c7c5b9 Use the -mno-align-long-strings on i386's to debloat the kernel a little.
This reduces the size of GENERIC's text space by 73999 bytes (about 2%).
The bloat is from approximately 3437 strings longer than 31 characters
being padded to a 32-byte boundary.
2002-10-04 12:54:36 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a70e34ac71 Add LIBEXPAT definition. 2002-10-02 07:36:08 +00:00
Mark Murray
5741a42f2f Extend the lint handling a bit.
o Make it possible to prevent parts of the tree from being linted
  (say) during a 'make world' by setting NOLINT in a leaf Makefile.

o Make "make lint" work (better) for executable programs.

o Clean up (nuke!) a syntax damaged pipeline.
2002-09-20 19:32:51 +00:00
John Baldwin
23bfdc2d66 Whitespace-only indention fixups for revision 1.20. This lets the 1.20
diff actually be readable.
2002-09-18 20:51:25 +00:00
John Baldwin
f41fb58cd1 Oops, fix userland _CPUCFLAGS. Move adding of _CPUCFLAGS to bottom of
file after end of empty CPUTYPE else clause.
2002-09-18 20:48:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
eb28bc3e98 For the default case of CPUTYPE not being set, don't define CPUTYPE to the
lowest value in order to get the right MACHINE_CPU values since setting
CPUTYPE can result in problems later in the buildkernel case.  Instead,
set MACHINE_CPU directly and leave CPUTYPE alone.

Tested by:	mbr
2002-09-18 20:44:46 +00:00
Peter Wemm
66422f5b7a Initiate deorbit burn for the i386-only a.out related support. Moves are
under way to move the remnants of the a.out toolchain to ports.  As the
comment in src/Makefile said, this stuff is deprecated and one should not
expect this to remain beyond 4.0-REL.  It has already lasted WAY beyond
that.

Notable exceptions:
gcc - I have not touched the a.out generation stuff there.
ldd/ldconfig - still have some code to interface with a.out rtld.
old as/ld/etc - I have not removed these yet, pending their move to ports.
some includes - necessary for ldd/ldconfig for now.

Tested on: i386 (extensively), alpha
2002-09-17 01:49:00 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
fb3d225909 Add support for the AMD x86-64 Hammer platform. 2002-09-11 04:57:09 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
0dafadb731 Add support for ev67 and ev45 CPUTYPEs (new in gcc3) 2002-09-07 01:26:11 +00:00
Maxime Henrion
8e4b67a2a3 Update to use all the new CPU optimizations of GCC3.
Reviewed by:	kris
2002-09-07 01:15:29 +00:00
Peter Wemm
c253d72f0a Bump the -mev56 to -mev6. Otherwise, when you compile with gcc using
ev6 or pca56 etc this downgrades the cpu specification passed to gas.
As a result, gas will fail when gcc generates media instructions (in
uipc_usrreq.c).  This only affects what gas will accept, not what gcc
generates or what our *.s file contain.
2002-09-06 07:27:41 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
b5cdcc000b test -h is deprecated; use -L instead.
Submitted by:	april <april@oublinet.net>
PR:		misc/38724 (part of)
MFC after:	3 days
2002-08-31 02:22:33 +00:00
Bruce Evans
64fc62d407 Turned format checking back on. It was left turned off for too long after
the gcc lossage that caused it to be turned off was fixed.

Tested with:	i386/{GENERIC,LINT,...}, alpha/GENERIC
2002-08-25 08:05:02 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
81c0610313 Allow one to override ${MINSTALL} in /etc/make.conf.
Prompted by:	Andre Albsmeier <andre.albsmeier@mchp.siemens.de>
2002-08-20 11:11:37 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
32f8ca450d TARGET_CPUTYPE should exist solely in Makefile.inc1, similar to
TARGET_ARCH and TARGET.  This is problematic when one has the =
(unconditional) type of assigment for CPUTYPE in /etc/make.conf.
(This would override what was set on the command line to "make
buildworld".)

Add a (horrible) kludge to Makefile.inc1 to check the type of
assignment for CPUTYPE (only for those who attempts to set it to
a different value).  Fix an example make.conf.  Fix the kernel's
build-tools target (aicasm only at the moment) to catch up with
bsd.cpu.mk,v 1.15 (BOOTSTRAPPING replaced with NO_CPU_CFLAGS in
Makefile.inc1's BMAKE).

Reviewed by:	jhb
2002-08-02 18:04:22 +00:00
Robert Watson
4fd65a06f9 Add a libnames entry for libugidfw.
Add a DPADD line for ${LIBUGIDFW} for ugidfw.

Submitted by:	ru
2002-08-02 13:37:57 +00:00
John Baldwin
22e256fded - Define NO_CPU_CFLAGS during BMAKE and TMAKE (and thus XMAKE) so that
bsd.cpu.mk doesn't have to worry about compilers other than the current
  version.
- Allow TARGET_CPUTYPE to override CPUTYPE in bsd.cpu.mk.
- Treat an empty CPUTYPE the same as an undefined CPUTYPE.
- For buildworld, buildkernel, etc., define TARGET_CPUTYPE to CPUTYPE for
  native builds and define it to be empty for cross-builds.
  TARGET_CPUTYPE is only defined if it is not already defined via the
  commandline or environment.
2002-07-31 03:56:03 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
d2893b161b Drop support for COPY, -c has been the default mode of install(1)
for a long time now.

Approved by:	bde
2002-07-29 09:40:17 +00:00
John Baldwin
9bd85872d1 - Fixup whitespace after previous commit.
- To minimize whitespace changes, remove a test that didn't define
  _CPUCFLAGS if both NO_CPU_CFLAGS and NO_CPU_COPTFLAGS were defined
  since it is redundant (we don't use _CPUCFLAGS if those are defined).
2002-07-27 22:15:42 +00:00
John Baldwin
8605c6b2ad If there is not a CPUTYPE defined by default, then allow for _CPUCFLAGS
to tune for more advanced processors while still supporting the minimum
processor in an architecture.  We can do this with the '-mtune=' option
to gcc for alpha, sparc64, and powerpc and with the mis-named '-mcpu='
option for i386.

This defaults to tuning i386 builds for i686 machines though not using
any instructions that aren't found on an 80386.  For alpha it defaults
to tuning for an EV5.

Approved by:	peter
Peril sensitive sunglasses borrowed from:	peter
2002-07-27 22:04:05 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
397304fe4f Moved `clean:' below, just before the inclusion of bsd.obj.mk,
so that CLEANFILES from bsd.man.mk and bsd.dep.mk are honored.
2002-07-21 21:22:45 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
5113446a35 Only define SHLIB_LINK if SHLIB_NAME matches the *.so.* pattern.
(Useful for RELENG_4's lib/libpam/modules.)
2002-07-19 18:40:13 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
42c0ad02c2 Correction to the previous revision: define SHLIB_LINK if SHLIB_NAME
is defined (whether or not LIB is defined).
2002-07-18 17:44:20 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
8cda97bd32 Sort FILES. 2002-07-17 16:35:00 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
8f463ff4c5 Moved the `distribute' target from bsd.obj.mk to bsd.subdir.mk,
to make it call `install' in the bsd.subdir.mk-driven makefiles
too.  (share/examples/Makefile,v 1.29 changed the bsd.prog.mk
to bsd.subdir.mk and many stuff was lost during "make release".
I then merged this change in rev. 1.28.2.2 to work around the
namespace pollution (FILES) in this makefile.)

There was an added complexity here.  Both the `distribute' and
`install' targets are recursive (they propagate to SUBDIRs).
So `distribute' first calls `install' in the ${.CURDIR}, then
calls `distribute' in each SUBDIR, etc.  The problem is that
`install' (being also recursive) causes the stuff from SUBDIR
to be installed twice, first time thru `install' in ${.CURDIR}
triggered by `distribute', second time by `distribute' run in
the SUBDIR.  This problem is not new, but it became apparent
only after I moved the `distribute' target from bsd.obj.mk to
bsd.subdir.mk.  My first attempt testing the fix failed due to
this, because the whole world was distributed twice, causing
all the imaginable mess (kerberos5 stuff was installed into both
"base" and "krb5" dists, there was /sbin/init.bak, etc.)
I say the problem is not new because bsd.prog.mk and bsd.lib.mk
makefiles with SUBDIR (even without this fix) had this problem
for years.  Try e.g. running ``make distribute DISTDIR=/foo''
from usr.bin/bzip2 or from lib/libcom_err (without the fix) and
watch the output.

So the solution was to make `install' behave non-recursive when
executed by `distribute'.  My first attempt in passing SUBDIR=
to the `install' in the `distribute' body failed because of the
way how src/Makefile and src/Makefile.inc1 communicate with each
other.  SUBDIR='s assignment precedence on the "make install
SUBDIR=" command line is lowered after src/Makefile wrapper calls
"make ... -f ${.CURDIR}/Makefile.inc1 install" because SUBDIR=
is moved into environment, and Makefile.inc1's assignments now
take higher precedence.  This may be fixed someday when we merge
Makefile with Makefile.inc1.  For now, this is implemented as a
NO_SUBDIR knob.

Spotted by:	Dmitry Pryanishnikov <dmitry@atlantis.dp.ua>
Prodded by:	des
MFC after:	3 days
2002-07-12 15:09:35 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
bf4ca1009b Be more strict with WARNS now -- the GCC 3.1 turmoil is behind us. 2002-07-07 18:47:52 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
e8d5345d28 Part 1/2 of kerberos5/doc/ "make release" breakage fix:
Finish the fix of rev. 1.28 changes in rev. 1.47 (removed
gross dir file bootstrap rule again).
2002-07-06 14:58:20 +00:00