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Author SHA1 Message Date
bdrewery
8668ce8612 Add order for installworld/distribution.
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-02-02 20:50:06 +00:00
ian
9813c740a6 Add make universe targets "kernels" and "worlds".
"make kernels" is now shorthand for "make universe -DMAKE_JUST_KERNELS"
"make worlds"  is now shorthand for "make universe -DMAKE_JUST_WORLDS"

The kernels target includes modules (unless you add -DNO_MODULES).

And of course you can still add all the other universe options, such as
"make kernels TARGETS=arm" to build kernels for all arm arches, or
TARGET_ARCH=armv6 to build all armv6 kernels, etc.

Reviewed by:	imp
2016-01-31 17:32:58 +00:00
bdrewery
600359c5e4 Always try to upgrade to bmake if not already using it.
This is mostly targetting stable/10 which requires bmake to build and
has issues upgrading from <10.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
PR:		198062
2016-01-07 19:37:11 +00:00
bdrewery
14f143093d Revert r293286. It was not intended to come in yet. 2016-01-07 00:20:47 +00:00
bdrewery
469f276a09 Move the MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX value guard to sys.mk and expand to MAKEOBJDIR.
This will ensure that the variable was not set as a make override, in
make.conf, src.conf or src-env.conf.  It allows setting the value in
src-env.conf when using WITH_AUTO_OBJ since that case properly handles
changing .OBJDIR (except if MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX does not yet exist which is
being discussed to be changed).

This change allows setting a default MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX via local.sys.env.mk.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2016-01-07 00:19:03 +00:00
emaste
9eafa99cff Update advice on obj disk space requirements
The Makefile is not the best place for this information, but at least it
is now less out of date.
2015-12-14 19:20:18 +00:00
br
e10e8212ee Start support for the RISC-V 64-bit architecture developed by UC Berkeley.
RISC-V is a new ISA designed to support computer research and education, and
is now become a standard open architecture for industry implementations.

This is a minimal set of changes required to run 'make kernel-toolchain'
using external (GNU) toolchain.

The FreeBSD/RISC-V project home: https://wiki.freebsd.org/riscv.

Reviewed by:	andrew, bdrewery, emaste, imp
Sponsored by:	DARPA, AFRL
Sponsored by:	HEIF5
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4445
2015-12-11 22:55:23 +00:00
bdrewery
db2cac2a60 Fix errors being ignored in many phases of the build since the bmake integration.
Say it with me, "I will not chain commands with && in Makefiles"

This was originally fixed and explained quite well by bde@ in r36074.  The
initial bmake integration caused 'set -e' to stop being used which lead to
r252419.  Later 'set -e' expectations were fixed with bmake in r254980.

Because of the && here, errors would be ignored when building in parallel and
a dependency failed.  Such as bootstrap-tools since it builds everything in
parallel.  If any tool failed in obj/depend/all, it would just ignore the error
and continue to build.  This later would result in cascaded errors that only
confused the real issue.  This could also cause commands after the failed
command to still execute, leading to more confusion.

This should be fine if the command is in a sub-shell such as: (cmd1 && cmd2)

This reverts r252419.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-12-01 19:00:43 +00:00
sjg
206f180a1a Rename META_MODE option to DIRDEPS_BUILD
This allows META_FILES option to be renamed META_MODE.
Also add META_COOKIE_TOUCH for use in targets that can benefit
from a cookie when in meta mode.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4153
Reviewed by:	bdrewery
2015-11-14 03:24:48 +00:00
bdrewery
d7fb1920af Move 'make cleandir' from Makefile to Makefile.inc1.
This leads the way for fixing cross-build cleanup, and eventually replacing
'cleandir' with it during the build.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
MFC after:	2 weeks
2015-11-09 23:36:46 +00:00
bdrewery
11710a073f 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
bdrewery
d506826439 Rework the 'make -n -n' feature such that '-n' recurses and '-N' does not.
Bmake has a documented feature of '-N' to skip executing commands which is
specifically intended for debugging top-level builds and not recursing into
sub-directories.  This matches the older 'make -n' behavior we added which made
'-n -n' the recursing target and '-n' a non-recursing target.

Removing the '-n -n' feature allows the build to work as documented in
the bmake manpage with '-n' and '-N'.  The older '-n -n' feature was also
not documented anywhere that I could see.

Note that the ${_+_} var is still needed as currently bmake incorrectly
executes '+' commands when '-N' is specified.

The '-n' and '-n -n' features were broken for several reasons prior to this.
r251748 made '_+_' never expand with '-n -n' which resulted in many
sub-directories not being visited until fixed 2 years later in r288391, and
many targets were given .MAKE over the past few years which resulted in
non-sub-make commands, such as rm and ln and mtree, to be executed.

This should also allow removing some indirection hacks in bsd.subdir.mk and
other cases of .USE that have a .MAKE by using '+'.

Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Discussed on:	arch@ (mostly silence)
2015-10-17 16:42:54 +00:00
bdrewery
57164fab2d Tweak the guard more to suggest 'all' if SUBDIR_OVERRIDE is specified. In that
case 'all' does make sense.

MFC after:	2 weeks
X-MFC-With:	r289411
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-10-16 20:59:03 +00:00
bdrewery
76d7758adb Tweak the default target to not suggest 'all' since it really doesn't do
anything useful for most users.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-10-16 05:59:59 +00:00
bdrewery
504ba9ab05 Consider top-level targets to be .PHONY as bmake won't build them
otherwise if a file with the same name is found in the directory.

MFC after:	1 week
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-10-15 05:32:56 +00:00
bapt
27d19d155c Add installconfig as a top level target 2015-10-09 22:14:07 +00:00
bdrewery
3baadfba33 Fix the .MAKE added in r251750 to properly support the historical -n -n.
The condition used matches the condition in sys.mk for setting _+_ to blank
or +.

With this -n will continue to not descend into Makefile.inc1, while -n -n will
and cause Makefile.inc1's target to run with -n.

MFC after:	2 weeks
Sponsored by:	EMC / Isilon Storage Division
2015-09-29 18:57:30 +00:00
bdrewery
c573883774 Rework r287900 to keep arm64/aarch64 stable in the TARGETS list.
This is relevant for makeman using the 'make targets' output in src.conf(5).

This makes a _UNIVERSE_TARGETS that removes arm64 if the build
requirements are not met.
2015-09-17 04:54:49 +00:00
bdrewery
56dcc079a6 Get arm64/aarch64 into 'make targets' output to fix makeman. 2015-09-17 04:43:07 +00:00
sjg
36cfe02ee5 Fix generation of src.conf.5
Since makeman turns all options on, we need to guard somethings from
make(showconfig)
2015-07-03 06:10:09 +00:00
sjg
02d7ae730f targets now needs .PHONY 2015-06-22 16:13:17 +00:00
andrew
f77ffa00d7 Move the universe done dependency on the worlds completing out of the
loop, we only need to add it once.

Obtained from:	ABT Systems Ltd
2015-06-16 21:29:46 +00:00
andrew
cc6feff88b Remove unneeded dependencies, these are now handled through the _done
target.

Obtained from:	ABT Systems Ltd
2015-06-16 21:11:31 +00:00
andrew
49fddee16c Add a new target universe_${target}_done to print the completion message.
Without this we could print this message in the wrong place when building
with MAKE_JUST_WORLDS is set.

Obtained from:	ABT Systems Ltd
2015-06-16 19:23:34 +00:00
andrew
4965812c17 Add a universe_${target}_worlds target to simplify the logic to find when
to start building kernels.

Obtained from:	ABT Systems Ltd
2015-06-16 18:43:08 +00:00
imp
cc2270d116 A more compatible fix to MK_META_MODE not being defined. Also, encase
bmake specific constructs not needed for make bootstrap so fmake
doesn't see them. This works with fmake just well enough for us to
build bmake to build the rest of the tree without fatal errors. Tested
only with fmake package.
2015-06-16 17:55:20 +00:00
andrew
e745842edf Add a comment to the end of the world and kernel cases in the universe
target to help follow the make magic.

Obtained from:	ABT Systems Ltd
2015-06-16 17:27:53 +00:00
rodrigc
b4fa227025 If MK_META_MODE is unset, assume a value of no.
This is needed to build HEAD on FreeBSD 10.1,
which has bmake, but does not have
/usr/share/mk/src.opts.mk

Reviewed by: sjg
Reported by: jenkins
2015-06-14 22:36:27 +00:00
sjg
167576cd47 Since sys.mk now handles META_MODE and META_FILES options
we need not worry about them here.
Checking for .PARSEDIR no longer needed.
2015-06-10 13:08:45 +00:00
sjg
65145fa4c8 Merge sync of head 2015-05-27 01:19:58 +00:00
emaste
7df2e586a8 Don't add arm64 to universe builds if the user provided a TARGETS list
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2375
Reported by:	andrew
Reviewed by:	andrew, imp
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-04-28 17:13:05 +00:00
ngie
9f8c86b0c0 Fix a typo (linnker -> linker) 2015-04-27 18:21:42 +00:00
emaste
01e375543f Add arm64 to universe if binutils is available.
arm64 relies on an external binutils port or package right now, because
the in-tree linker from binutils 2.17.50 does not support arm64. Add
arm64 to universe if the linker is available. If not output a message
that arm64 is skipped.

buildworld and buildkernel use the external binutils automatically, so
it's sufficient to run 'pkg install aarch64-binutils' to build
FreeBSD/arm64.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2302
Reviewed by:	andrew, imp
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-04-16 22:35:19 +00:00
imp
16676d0f06 Make TARGET_ARCH=powerpc64 work without TARGET=powerpc. 2015-03-21 16:54:01 +00:00
andrew
0c72282747 Start to import support for the AArch64 architecture from ARM. This change
only adds support for kernel-toolchain, however it is expected further
changes to add kernel and userland support will be committed as they are
reviewed.

As our copy of binutils is too old the devel/aarch64-binutils port needs
to be installed to pull in a linker.

To build either TARGET needs to be set to arm64, or TARGET_ARCH set to
aarch64. The latter is set so uname -p will return aarch64 as existing
third party software expects this.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D2005
Relnotes:	Yes
Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2015-03-19 13:53:47 +00:00
sjg
d98d3ee218 If we are doing META_MODE use targets/Makefile as top-level
since this one isn't suitable.
2014-11-30 18:50:15 +00:00
sjg
b137080f19 Merge from head@274682 2014-11-19 01:07:58 +00:00
kevlo
212d5d739c Revert r271159, Mis-patched the tree.
Pointed out by:	kib
2014-09-05 14:35:34 +00:00
kevlo
dadcc9c0d2 The USB LED driver for the Dream Cheeky WebMail Notifier.
Reviewed by:	hselasky
2014-09-05 11:25:58 +00:00
sjg
d7cd1d425c Merge head from 7/28 2014-08-19 06:50:54 +00:00
imp
1ddbac150a Create the native-xtools target. This target creates only the cross
building toolchain for the host computer. This toolchain produces
TARGET_ARCH and assumes the rest of the system contains libraries for
the target. It is intended to be used in a "qemu-user jail" where all
the binaries would otherwise be the target architecture's to build
ports. However, emulation of the compilers is too slow, so we build
native binaries for that. Rather than use the xdev produced binaries,
with all their weird links and paths, these binaries use the native
paths. They will not work unless installed into the qemu-user jail.

Differential Revision: https://phabric.freebsd.org/D518
Reviewed by: sbruno@
2014-08-18 21:04:44 +00:00
imp
32765bc6eb Add compat shims for XDEV and XDEV_ARCH so we don't break all the
users of them. Also, add a note to updating. We'll keep these shims at
least until the 12 branch.
2014-07-24 06:16:51 +00:00
jmmv
0b964c341a Explicitly disable the build of tests when building bmake.
During "make buildworld", building bmake is (one of) the very first steps
and we should not be building any of its tests.  Conceptually, this is the
right thing to do 1) for build simplicity reasons and 2) because there is
no need to build any tests this early on.

In practice, this fixes tinderbox builds of CURRENT from 9.x when MK_TESTS
is enabled.  This is because bsd.test.mk needs some modern bmake features
not present in 9.x (:tW) and tinderbox is forcing the build to use the
CURRENT share/mk files from the very beginning (see r266617).  By skipping
the build of the tests when still using the host make, we omit the problem.
Arguably, what tinderbox is doing is wrong and needs to be addressed, but
that is a separate issue.
2014-07-13 23:53:41 +00:00
imp
cb693195c6 Separate out the links creation from the other targets. This was
supposed to have been done for the original commit, but somebody
forgot.

Pointy-hat-to:  imp@
2014-07-10 18:28:12 +00:00
marcel
c8daee6da0 Remove ia64 from the list of known architectures and add an entry to
UPDATING. This is the first step towards the removal of ia64 from
head. A buildworld for ia64 will now yield:

% make buildworld
make[1]: "/usr/src/Makefile.inc1" line 151: Unknown target ia64:ia64.

While here, trim the ia64-specific additions from ObsoleteFiles.inc

Discussed at: BSDcan
2014-07-02 22:34:06 +00:00
imp
d0cce18ef3 grep -L returns non-zero status if none of the files had the pattern
in them. This is often the case, so just ignore the return
code. Actual errors that are found will also be detected downstream in
the rare cases where the return code is 2 instead of 1.
2014-05-10 16:39:08 +00:00
imp
c6d68cfa0a We haven't done anything with _UPGRADING in ~forever (was present, but
not needed, in FreeBSD 6.x, and has been absent in newer versions).
This was needed to upgrade from 3.x -> 4.x, once upon a time.
2014-05-10 16:38:45 +00:00
imp
36d46e4494 Remove a few more vestiges of allowing WITHOUT_BMAKE to imply you want
to buid with fmake.
2014-05-10 16:37:33 +00:00
sjg
ed3fc70bf5 Merge from head 2014-05-08 23:54:15 +00:00
imp
25fb261e2f No need to install man pages for bootstrapping new make. Some
environments (that I can't reproduce locally, but that others have
reported) seem to get tripped up by this man page install. There's
really no need to do it, so turn off the man pages using the most
portable method. We can't just directly set MK_MAN=no here because
we're bootstrapping in the host environment and such a setting was
forbidden until very recently. NO_MAN= can produce a warning, but for
now the warning is benign.
2014-05-06 15:44:46 +00:00