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jmallett
c825a12b2c Bump up MIPS limits once again; the new Cavium Octeon SDK requires even higher
limits.  I'd rather disable the warning and keep the limits at a sane level,
but for now they'll be ridiculously-high.
2010-11-28 08:09:20 +00:00
imp
39020fcb35 Use :T:Micc here like everywhere else we test icc 2010-09-13 02:02:20 +00:00
imp
c3a399c4ba MFtbemd:
Prefer MACHNE_CPUARCH to MACHINE_ARCH in most contexts where you want
to test of all the CPUs of a given family conform.
2010-08-23 22:24:11 +00:00
rpaulo
f63ab9228e For every instance of '.if ${CC} == "foo"' or '.if ${CC} != "foo"' in
Makefiles or *.mk files, use ${CC:T:Mfoo} instead, so only the basename
of the compiler command (excluding any arguments) is considered.

This allows you to use, for example, CC="/nondefault/path/clang -xxx",
and still have the various tests in bsd.*.mk identify your compiler as
clang correctly.

ICC if cases were also changed.

Submitted by:	Dimitry Andric <dimitry at andric.com>
2010-08-17 20:39:28 +00:00
rpaulo
9f037cc06a Fix previous commit: don't remove the WERROR definition when using
clang.

Submitted by:	Dimitry Andric <dimitry at andric.com>
Reviewed by:	jkim
2010-07-22 21:31:35 +00:00
rpaulo
d484564cf9 Handle a few corner cases for clang like we did with icc. These should
reduce the number of warnings seen while building the kernel.

Submitted by:	Dimitry Andric <dimitry at andric.com>
2010-07-22 18:47:41 +00:00
jmallett
3dc9275fe3 Update the port of FreeBSD to Cavium Octeon to use the Cavium Simple Executive
library:
o) Increase inline unit / large function growth limits for MIPS to accommodate
   the needs of the Simple Executive, which uses a shocking amount of inlining.
o) Remove TARGET_OCTEON and use CPU_CNMIPS to do things required by cnMIPS and
   the Octeon SoC.
o) Add OCTEON_VENDOR_LANNER to use Lanner's allocation of vendor-specific
   board numbers, specifically to support the MR320.
o) Add OCTEON_BOARD_CAPK_0100ND to hard-wire configuration for the CAPK-0100nd,
   which improperly uses an evaluation board's board number and breaks board
   detection at runtime.  This board is sold by Portwell as the CAM-0100.
o) Add support for the RTC available on some Octeon boards.
o) Add support for the Octeon PCI bus.  Note that rman_[sg]et_virtual for IO
   ports can not work unless building for n64.
o) Clean up the CompactFlash driver to use Simple Executive macros and
   structures where possible (it would be advisable to use the Simple Executive
   API to set the PIO mode, too, but that is not done presently.)  Also use
   structures from FreeBSD's ATA layer rather than structures copied from
   Linux.
o) Print available Octeon SoC features on boot.
o) Add support for the Octeon timecounter.
o) Use the Simple Executive's routines rather than local copies for doing reads
   and writes to 64-bit addresses and use its macros for various device
   addresses rather than using local copies.
o) Rename octeon_board_real to octeon_is_simulation to reduce differences with
   Cavium-provided code originally written for Linux.  Also make it use the
   same simplified test that the Simple Executive and Linux both use rather
   than our complex one.
o) Add support for the Octeon CIU, which is the main interrupt unit, as a bus
   to use normal interrupt allocation and setup routines.
o) Use the Simple Executive's bootmem facility to allocate physical memory for
   the kernel, rather than assuming we know which addresses we can steal.
   NB: This may reduce the amount of RAM the kernel reports you as having if
       you are leaving large temporary allocations made by U-Boot allocated
       when starting FreeBSD.
o) Add a port of the Cavium-provided Ethernet driver for Linux.  This changes
   Ethernet interface naming from rgmxN to octeN.  The new driver has vast
   improvements over the old one, both in performance and functionality, but
   does still have some features which have not been ported entirely and there
   may be unimplemented code that can be hit in everyday use.  I will make
   every effort to correct those as they are reported.
o) Support loading the kernel on non-contiguous cores.
o) Add very conservative support for harvesting randomness from the Octeon
   random number device.
o) Turn SMP on by default.
o) Clean up the style of the Octeon kernel configurations a little and make
   them compile with -march=octeon.
o) Add support for the Lanner MR320 and the CAPK-0100nd to the Simple
   Executive.
o) Modify the Simple Executive to build on FreeBSD and to build without
   executive-config.h or cvmx-config.h.  In the future we may want to
   revert part of these changes and supply executive-config.h and
   cvmx-config.h and access to the options contained in those files via
   kernel configuration files.
o) Modify the Simple Executive USB routines to support getting and setting
   of the USB PID.
2010-07-20 19:25:11 +00:00
imp
699b4feb6f Simple compatibility hacks for building on older systems where
MACHINE_CPUARCH isn't defined.  I believe that this will cover all
options.

I didn't define it in kern.mk because $M is set to MACHINE_CPUARCH and
then is expanded for the genassym.o rule in kern.post.mk and kern.mk
is included after this, so the expansion isn't quite right.  I think
this is a bug in make, but don't have the time to track it to ground
(and even if I did, fixing it would require a MFC of the change to the
very old systems we're targetting with this fix).
2010-07-15 23:32:53 +00:00
nwhitehorn
2c328ad6ae Convert several instances of MACHINE_ARCH to MACHINE_CPUARCH and use the
correct compiler flags on 64-bit PowerPC.
2010-07-13 13:11:18 +00:00
netchild
ec68a94632 Revert r206179 (by imp) and do something similar which is more consistent
with all other corresponding CTF places by changing the corresponding
code which is generated by config(8). Or in short, move the '@' from
the variable definition to the use of the variable. [1]

While I'm here break up a long line. [2]

Discussed with:	imp [1,2], bde [2]
2010-04-22 09:20:17 +00:00
imp
f3678f9f9c Add missing @ to the NORMAL_CTFCONVERT line to keep it from appearing
in the output.
2010-04-05 11:00:21 +00:00
netchild
e14ccde629 WITH_CTF can now be specified in src.conf (not recommended, there
are some problems with static executables), make.conf (would also
affect ports which do not use GNU make and do not override the
compile targets) or in the kernel config (via "makeoptions
WITH_CTF=yes").

Additional (related) changes:
 - propagate WITH_CTF to module builds
 - do not add -g to the linker flags, it's a noop there anyway
   (at least according to the man page of ld)
 - do not add -g to CFLAGS unconditionally
   we need to have a look if it is really needed (IMO not) or if there
   is a way to add it only when WITH_CTF is used

Note: ctfconvert / ctfmerge lines will not appear in the build output,
to protect the innocent (those which do not build with WITH_CTF would
see the shell-test and may think WITH_CTF is used).

Reviewed by:	imp, jhb, scottl (earlier version)
Discussed on:	arch@
2010-04-02 06:55:31 +00:00
thompsa
14ea3ee2bb Delete the old USB stack. The new stack has settled in and has all the
drivers/functionality and then some.
2009-05-27 16:16:56 +00:00
thompsa
4a4a263618 Allow the old usb stack to compile by adding the appropriate -I foo, this must
go before the standard -I$S to have the search happen before /sys/.

Make this conditional on 'makeoptions WITH_LEGACY=1' in the kernel config.

Prodded by:	sam
2009-02-26 20:54:43 +00:00
rodrigc
353d58cf08 Revert previous change, since revision 187103 fixed the problem.
So now, if you:
- specify "makeoptions DEBUG=-g" in your kernel config
- make buildkernel WITH_CTF=1,

then "-g" will be added to CTFFLAGS.

However, "-g" will still not be added to CTFFLAGS when building
kernel modules, if the above steps are performed.  This needs to be fixed.

Noticed by: thompsa
2009-01-15 06:54:59 +00:00
rodrigc
cc4917abc9 When building up the command-line for the DTrace ctfmerge and ctfconvert
utilities, add the ${DEBUG} variable from the kernel config.  Otherwise,
if we build a kernel with WITH_CTF=1 set, ctfmerge will not have
the -g flag set.  In this case, the cc has -g specified, so the
.o files will have debug information generated, but since ctfmerge
does not have -g set, it will strip out the ELF sections containing
the DWARF debugging info, leading to a kernel without debugging symbols.

Reviewed by:	jb
2009-01-15 02:41:26 +00:00
gnn
d559dffeaf Fix CTF based builds to that if the debug build is being used we get
debug symbols.

Reviewed by:	jhb
2009-01-12 16:54:41 +00:00
sam
3693ee3c32 Switch to ath hal source code. Note this removes the ath_hal
module; the ath module now brings in the hal support.  Kernel
config files are almost backwards compatible; supplying

device ath_hal

gives you the same chip support that the binary hal did but you
must also include

options AH_SUPPORT_AR5416

to enable the extended format descriptors used by 11n parts.
It is now possible to control the chip support included in a
build by specifying exactly which chips are to be supported
in the config file; consult ath_hal(4) for information.
2008-12-01 16:53:01 +00:00
kmacy
d96b26db13 Update cxgb include paths to not require prefixing with dev/cxgb
Submitted by:	Chelsio Inc.
2008-09-23 03:16:54 +00:00
ru
8735fdbd4c Enable GCC stack protection (aka Propolice) for userland:
- It is opt-out for now so as to give it maximum testing, but it may be
  turned opt-in for stable branches depending on the consensus.  You
  can turn it off with WITHOUT_SSP.
- WITHOUT_SSP was previously used to disable the build of GNU libssp.
  It is harmless to steal the knob as SSP symbols have been provided
  by libc for a long time, GNU libssp should not have been much used.
- SSP is disabled in a few corners such as system bootstrap programs
  (sys/boot), process bootstrap code (rtld, csu) and SSP symbols themselves.
- It should be safe to use -fstack-protector-all to build world, however
  libc will be automatically downgraded to -fstack-protector because it
  breaks rtld otherwise.
- This option is unavailable on ia64.

Enable GCC stack protection (aka Propolice) for kernel:
- It is opt-out for now so as to give it maximum testing.
- Do not compile your kernel with -fstack-protector-all, it won't work.

Submitted by:	Jeremie Le Hen <jeremie@le-hen.org>
2008-06-25 21:33:28 +00:00
jb
f57bd1d351 Remove some sparc-specific stuff from my earlier sun4v work in p4.
It never belonged in current.

Pointed out by: marius
2008-06-09 06:31:17 +00:00
jb
787e446b2c Add support for generating CTF data for the kernel. 2008-05-23 03:53:49 +00:00
imp
9dfc4839d1 pc98 lint builds w/o warnings. Remove the last special case from our
compiler upgrade.

# if tinderbox breaks, I'll fix it, but it shouldn't...
2008-02-02 19:55:28 +00:00
cognet
c68488ca76 Arm should build fine with -Werror as well. 2008-02-02 16:47:15 +00:00
imp
4ee011bbd6 sun4v has a MACHINE_ARCH of sparc64, so it was covered under that clause and
shouldn't have been added.  Remove it.
2008-02-02 16:40:40 +00:00
imp
5c71f02efc Some platforms that are currently under development have to cope with
a variety of bootloaders.  This sometimes means that different loader
scripts are required within one ${MACHINE_ARCH}, which makes the
current practice of using ldscript.${MACHINE_ARCH} unsuitable.
Instead, make the default the current convention and allow the ld
scripts to be overridden as necessary.
2008-02-02 07:52:24 +00:00
imp
2c8230f498 Wall of shame rather than wall of fame for the -Werror suppression.
If we aren't arm, pc98 or sun4v, then enable treating warnings like
errors.  That doesn't mean these platforms aren't -Werror clean, just
that we haven't enforced it before.  Someone with some spare time
should investigate these three platforms to see if any can be removed.
2008-02-02 07:43:38 +00:00
marcel
bcc9fe49c4 Re-enable -Werror for PowerPC. This should really be unconditional again.
Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-08-08 19:12:06 +00:00
marcel
bd2dd6c8b8 Enable -Werror for ia64.
Approved by: re (blanket)
2007-07-31 03:15:32 +00:00
jfv
d15e7b4960 Removed unnecessary global includes for ixgbe, and em. Both have been
determined to be unnecessary.

Approved by: re
2007-07-12 00:01:53 +00:00
jfv
ec7926c660 New driver for Intel 10G PCI-Express adapter (82598), driver is
still in Beta, but we want early users to have access to it in
7.0, Feedback welcome. Enjoy.	-Jack

Approved by: re
2007-07-11 22:59:57 +00:00
peter
7a16dbe954 I did not intend to turn -Werror on for pc98. Refine the test for
turning it on for i386.

Approved by:  re (rwatson, followup)
2007-07-06 01:50:58 +00:00
peter
5543e9851e Turn on -Werror for sparc64 and sun4v.
Approved by:	re (rwatson)
2007-07-06 00:52:29 +00:00
peter
9ea00cbb09 Turn on -Werror for i386 kernel builds.
Approved by: re (rwatson)
2007-07-05 09:30:34 +00:00
peter
ceb6191918 Turn -Werror back on for amd64 for kernel builds.
Approved by:  re (rwatson)
2007-07-05 07:06:17 +00:00
peter
fc8ced3668 Compile pf/pf_subr.c and netnatm/cc_conn.c without -Werror for the time
being.

Approved by:  re (rwatson)
2007-07-05 07:04:17 +00:00
kan
00c7c13171 Disable -Werror for now.
Remove  -I- construct obsolete in GCC 4.2.
2007-05-19 04:48:08 +00:00
jfv
0eab9692b5 Merge in the new driver (6.5.0) of Intel. This has a new
shared code infrastructure that is family specific and
modular. There is also support for our latest gigabit
nic, the 82575 that is MSI/X and multiqueue capable.

The new shared code changes some interfaces to the core
code but testing at Intel has been going on for months,
it is fairly stable.

I have attempted to be careful in retaining any fixes that
CURRENT had and we did not, I apologize in advance if any
thing gets clobbered, I'm sure I'll hear about it :)

Approved by pdeuskar
2007-05-04 00:00:12 +00:00
bde
e542a37bc4 Fixed high resolution profiling on arches that support it (amd64 and
i386).  Use -mprofiler-epilogue again, and don't use -finstrument-functions.
The former has been fixed for arches that implement high-res profiling,
and the latter has been useless for kernel profiling since gcc-3.4
when it started forcing -fno-inline.  -fno-inline gives a kernel with
performance characteristics too different from a normal kernel to be
worth profiling, by turning off inlining of all the little optimized
functions in headers.  This interacts especially badly with FreeBSD's
use of "static inline" for all inlines in headers, by creating many
separate copies of the little functions, so not inlining tends to
increase cache pressure where it should reduce it, and (since gprof(1)
doesn't understand the copies) the statistics for the little functions
are hard to interpret even if you want them.
2006-10-26 15:16:43 +00:00
bde
4bb6f6a7b4 Reduced the ifdef tangle for profiling by moving the unreachable
never-working parts for icc to the attic.

Fixed some nearby style bugs.
2006-10-26 11:53:25 +00:00
ru
a17c967b42 Define an empty C_DIALECT in case of "icc", just in case. 2006-10-13 22:29:06 +00:00
sam
549b4f07f6 o move ath hal os glue code from the hal to the driver: this code was
part of the hal distribution early on when the hal was built for
  each os but it's been portable for a long time so move the os-specific
  code out (and off the vendor branch)
o correct the copyright on ah_osdep.?; it was mistakenly given a
  restricted license and not a dual-bsd/gpl license
o remove the module api definition as it was never used
o fixup include paths for move of ah_osdep.h

MFC after:	2 weeks
2006-09-18 16:49:15 +00:00
sam
0477285943 nuke unused support for building ath hal from src code
MFC after:	1 week
2006-09-18 16:30:28 +00:00
obrien
a643001651 /etc/src.conf wasn't visable for the kernel build. 2006-07-17 18:43:16 +00:00
obrien
015886f70c Create new dialect knob, as setting the language dialect isn't a warning flag. 2006-06-29 21:15:25 +00:00
rodrigc
9127ed225e Hook XFS into kernel build. 2005-12-12 01:14:59 +00:00
obrien
e13083b2ae We no longer need INCLUDES+= -I$S/contrib/dev/acpica. 2005-10-24 04:40:37 +00:00
glebius
e2de919bb5 Define HAVE_KERNEL_OPTION_HEADERS when building kernel and when building
modules along with kernel.

After this change it is possible to embrace opt_*.h includes with ifdef
HAVE_KERNEL_OPTION_HEADERS. And thus, avoid editing a lot of Makefiles
in modules directory each time we introduce a new opt_xxx.h.

Requested by:	bde
2005-10-05 10:05:55 +00:00
obrien
60837e0da9 The kernel-depend target doesn't get any information from "compile-with",
so repeat the includes paths for that target.
2005-09-11 07:33:43 +00:00
obrien
312435e933 Don't pollute the entire kernel build with -I$S/contrib/dev/ath and
-I$S/contrib/dev/ath/freebsd.  "ATH_BUILDING_FROM_SOURCE" can be defined to
globally get back -I$S/contrib/dev/ath.
2005-09-11 03:38:18 +00:00
obrien
40b586fe58 Don't pollute the entire kernel build with -I$S/contrib/ipfilter. 2005-09-11 02:27:34 +00:00
obrien
52479142b6 Don't pollute the entire kernel build with -I$S/contrib/pf. 2005-09-11 02:04:04 +00:00
obrien
acd336fc16 Don't pollute the entire kernel build with -I$S/contrib/ngatm. 2005-09-11 01:28:05 +00:00
obrien
ec43c1e2cf Don't pollute the entire kernel build with -I$S/dev/twa. 2005-09-11 00:52:05 +00:00
imp
64504c2ac7 Never hardcode /sys into these Makefiles. The proper way to spell it is $S.
Also, move the -I stuff to the centralized kern.pre.mk.  However, it
might be better to add these flags to files.conf.  This is a short
term fix to fix the broken builds on my machine (I don't have a valid
/sys link).
2005-04-13 14:49:57 +00:00
phk
cc9169b289 Don't generate major.c anymore. 2005-03-29 11:23:25 +00:00
obrien
25050349de Barrow from kmod.mk and protect against adding -fno-strict-aliasing
when it is already in COPTFLAGS.
2005-02-13 05:58:40 +00:00
obrien
cb779e8aab Embellish rev 1.61. If we're not building a debug kernel, use -O2 as before.
Submitted by:	ru
2005-01-22 00:58:34 +00:00
obrien
c09808e6cd While we're building kernels -g (ie, makeoptions DEBUG=-g), use -O as it
provides truer debugger stack traces.  For those that want to stick with
-O2 kernel builds, one should probably add -fno-optimize-sibling-calls
so that each stack frame as a frame pointer.
It is semi-promissed by the Release Engineers that when RELENG_6 is
created we go back to -O2.

Desired by:	scottl, jhb
2005-01-18 03:32:53 +00:00
obrien
7a008b17d1 Don the teflon coated jacket and use the same -O2 optimization options on
the 'i386' kernel that we do all our 64-bit kernels.
2004-10-25 18:24:39 +00:00
kensmith
ac3980e7bb Back out v1.58... We still don't know what is causing the specific
problem I had but it's happening in code that is messing around with
register windows - I'm willing to live with that piece being sensitive
to this and it looks like the other problems we had reported lately
are not fixed by using -O instead of -O2.

Sorry for the churn.  Looks like I need a second pointy hat.  Someone
tells me they stack well.  :-))))
2004-10-07 20:36:56 +00:00
kensmith
e990b924eb Back out v1.49. Recent findings suggest sparc64 may not be ready for
-O2 on kernel compiles after all.  While working on adding a KASSERT
to sparc64/sparc64/rwindow.c I found that it was "position sensitive",
putting it above a call to flushw() instead of below caused corruption
of processes on the system.  jake and jhb have both confirmed there is
no obvious explanation for that.  The exact same kernel code does not
have the process corruption problem if compiled with -O instead of -O2.
There have been signs of similar issues floated on the sparc64@ mailing
list, lets see if this helps make them go away.

Note this isn't an optimal fix as far as the file format goes, if this
disgusts too many people I'll fix it the right way.  Since compiling
with something other than -O is a known problem this format would prevent
a change to the default causing grief.  And this may also help motivate
finding out what the compiler is doing wrong so we can shift back to
using -O2. :-)

My turn for the pointy hat...  One of the florescent ones...

MFC after:	2 days
2004-10-06 19:55:14 +00:00
cognet
6f8e60c5c8 Use -O2 for the arm kernel as well 2004-09-23 22:53:22 +00:00
ru
98087389a3 Removed COPTS support from kmod.mk and kern.pre.mk.
COPTS support in bsd.prog.mk is preserved but discouraged.
2004-08-13 14:30:26 +00:00
kan
9e6b9c5d58 Allow for aggressive function inlining. This might have to be fine-tuned
later.
2004-07-28 06:07:02 +00:00
imp
bac8cc2a43 We don't need GEN_M_CFILES. Fold it into GEN_CFILES definition and
adjust as necessary.

Suggested by: bde
2004-06-27 23:03:43 +00:00
mlaier
977d97b004 Link ALTQ to the build and break with ABI for struct ifnet. Please recompile
your (network) modules as well as any userland that might make sense of
sizeof(struct ifnet).
This does not change the queueing yet. These changes will follow in a
seperate commit. Same with the driver changes, which need case by case
evaluation.

__FreeBSD_version bump will follow.

Tested-by:	(i386)LINT
2004-06-13 17:29:10 +00:00
emax
8a65e07a87 Address few style issues pointed out by bde
Reviewed by:	bde, ru
2004-04-27 16:38:15 +00:00
emax
047d23ddc1 Make sure Bluetooth stuff can be statically compiled into kernel
Submitted by:	ps
Reviewed by:	imp (mentor), ru
2004-04-23 19:48:43 +00:00
kensmith
64d9ca5533 Remove "-frename-registers" option for sparc64 kernel builds. That
was not present in what I originally tested when checking to see if
the kernel built/ran with the -O2 change.  Recent instability in
sparc64 kernel was tracked to this.  A reproducible kernel stack
traceback followed by hard hang during the call to msleep() at the
point the kernel waits 15 seconds for the SCSI bus to settle crept in
to recent kernel builds and it seems to go away with this patch.

Noticed by:	kris
Approved by:	rwatson (mentor)
2004-03-29 01:15:39 +00:00
obrien
3841aea534 Lets give -O2 kernels a try on sparc64.
Reviewed by:	kensmith
2004-03-25 00:02:49 +00:00
marcel
8aaef87543 Compile the kernel with -O2 on ia64 by default. 2004-03-21 05:10:34 +00:00
obrien
c6da47d8a6 Delete local junk in previous commit. Sorry. 2004-03-19 17:40:45 +00:00
obrien
8f8e02cc5e Depend on rev 1.40.
Submitted by:	ru
2004-03-19 16:36:29 +00:00
obrien
2094be2964 For AMD64, lets officially support a -O2 kernel build!
I've added -fno-strict-aliasing for now so we can ease into this.
I wanted to shoot for -O3, but the inlining caused problems due to GCC's
size heuristics; so also add -frename-registers, which is one of the things
-O3 would have given us.
2004-03-18 18:05:08 +00:00
trhodes
1ff837cfce Fix some style bugs in previous commit.
Fix 'broken' ifdefs.
icc does not support profiling yet so remove unfinished code which was
supposed to help.

Submitted by:	netchild (original version)
Reviewed by:	ru
2004-03-14 01:29:05 +00:00
trhodes
1492567af1 This are the build infrastructure changes to allow to use the
Intel C/C++ compiler (lang/icc) to build the kernel.

The icc CPUTYPE CFLAGS use icc v7 syntax, icc v8 moans about them, but
doesn't abort. They also produce CPU specific code (new instructions
of the CPU, not only CPU specific scheduling), so if you get coredumps
with signal 4 (SIGILL, illegal instruction) you've used the wrong
CPUTYPE.

Incarnations of this patch survive gcc compiles and my make universe.
I use it on my desktop.

To use it update share/mk, add
	/usr/local/intel/compiler70/ia32/bin	(icc v7, works)
or
	/usr/local/intel_cc_80/bin		(icc v8, doesn't work)
to your PATH, make sure you have a new kernel compile directory
(e.g. MYKERNEL_icc) and run
	CFLAGS="-O2 -ip" CC=icc make depend
	CFLAGS="-O2 -ip" CC=icc make
in it.

Don't compile with -ipo, the build infrastructure uses ld directly to
link the kernel and the modules, but -ipo needs the link step to be
performed with Intel's linker.

Problems with icc v8:
 - panic: npx0 cannot be emulated on an SMP system
 - UP: first start of /bin/sh results in a FP exception

Parts of this commit contains suggestions or submissions from
Marius Strobl <marius@alchemy.franken.de>.

Reviewed by:	silence on -arch
Submitted by:	netchild
2004-03-12 21:36:12 +00:00
mlaier
428f1c9a0f Tweak existing header and other build infrastructure to be able to build
pf/pflog/pfsync as modules. Do not list them in NOTES or modules/Makefile
(i.e. do not connect it to any (automatic) builds - yet).

Approved by: bms(mentor)
2004-02-26 03:53:54 +00:00
ru
af8088c9ba Reduce the number of knobs controlling the build of debug modules
to one, DEBUG_FLAGS, which is also compatible with <bsd.prog.mk>.
Previously one had to set both DEBUG and DEBUG_FLAGS to build the
.ko.debug with debugging symbols which was boring when doing this
manually.
2004-02-13 10:40:54 +00:00
ru
1e5d49c146 Only enforce -fno-strict-aliasing for optimization levels that
imply -fstrict-aliasing.

Reviewed by:	bde
2004-01-22 10:01:47 +00:00
bde
3c788abc59 Backed out a small part of rev.1.15. -Winline now works better, so
there is no need turn it off when compiling with -finstrument-functions.

Having -Winline turned off mainly broke checking for bogus inlines in
kernels configured with high resolution profiling, e.g., LINT.  Not
turning it off unbreaks the warnings for bogus inlines in istallion.c,
but at least the i386 LINT still builds because istallion.c is compiled
without -Werror due to other bugs in it.
2003-12-30 09:01:29 +00:00
bde
3631fbf9f2 Garbage-collected some vestiges of objformat support (mainly ${FMT}). 2003-12-29 11:34:33 +00:00
bde
90bb80fc0c Moved $FreeBSD$ to the beginning of the file.
Don't put the name of the file in a comment.  $FreeBSD$ gives more than
enough about the file's pathname.

Fixed misdescription of the file.  It isn't the whole unified Makefile...

Moved the settings of WERROR and of the standard extra CFLAGS
-finline-limit and -fno-strict-aliasing to a less wrong place.  They
were in the section for profiling.
2003-11-05 12:20:16 +00:00
peter
3932235fbc Move the inline limit default variable to a per-arch place. For example,
the amd64 implementation of the pcpu macros is even more verbose than on
i386 and that causes gcc to way overestimate the complexity of this
2-instruction macro.  The other platforms can probably lower their
default values.
2003-11-04 23:29:17 +00:00
harti
e6e4f72758 Allow building the NgATM SAAL layer directly into the kernel. 2003-10-27 11:19:08 +00:00
imp
171bbbf23b Now that the pci include file location migration has been completed,
remove the -I$S/dev and -I@/dev which were there only for pci.

# If I've broken something, please let me know.
2003-08-22 15:41:44 +00:00
scottl
72fb563d45 Enforce -fno-strict-aliasing to override the converse that is implied by
-O2 and -Os.

Reviewed by:	peter
2003-07-30 22:11:36 +00:00
peter
bde00e70d9 Turn -Werror back on again. I've tested with/without
invariants/witness/etc on i386, sparc64, amd64 and alpha for GENERIC.
Lint probably still needs fixing, as do a couple of other drivers
that have broken recently and not been noticed.
2003-07-26 03:46:39 +00:00
peter
928665675a Change the inline limit switch to something that exists in gcc-3.2.
Unfortunately, it has different units.
2003-07-26 02:27:50 +00:00
peter
e8484e9d97 Turn -Werror back off again. Leaving out the invariants options causes
more trouble than I expected.
2003-07-23 22:02:30 +00:00
peter
88e4389ba3 Turn -Werror back on. 2003-07-23 20:10:09 +00:00
peter
d2d693aa23 Provide a knob for raising the inline instruction estimate threshold and
set an initial value.  This is aimed at getting us closer to being able to
turn -Werror back on and we can adjust the settings later on.  Yes, we
could turn off -Wno-inline instead, but that would hide the effect of
gcc's bogo-estimator ignoring inline (either rightly or wrongly).
2003-07-23 20:03:42 +00:00
kan
3555cd3a8f Temporarily switch off -Werror until new GCC warning have been dealt with. 2003-07-11 07:13:42 +00:00
sam
238cc03092 config+build glue for Atheros support 2003-06-25 14:51:20 +00:00
markm
90e71b610d Some glue to allow lint(1) to work on the kernel. This is not
complete without some config(8) work. Config(8) needs to provide
some ${NORMAL_LINT} rules to make foo.ln files.
2003-06-14 17:28:13 +00:00
ru
5e7c82c69f Standardize handling of locore.[sS] etc. files.
Submitted by:	jake, bde, ru
2003-02-28 21:59:14 +00:00
phk
6fdf4a0bdf Add necessary awk magic to create a table of major numbers allocated
in conf/majors so we can avoid autoallocating them in the kernel.
2003-02-27 08:52:11 +00:00
ru
46f726fe64 Overhaul the targets and hope this is now much more readable.
This adds some orthodox kernel-* and modules-* targets and
retires harmful ``clobber''.

Now, do we really want to keep the ``modules'' target here?
2003-02-21 11:02:49 +00:00
mux
e534fcd484 Put back NORMAL_C_NOWERROR, it was actually used.
Pointy hat to:	mux
2002-10-19 22:24:43 +00:00
mux
b642891c54 - Remove ${NORMAL_C_NOWERROR}, it is not used anymore. To build
without -Werror, we do "make WERROR=", which doesn't need this
  variable.
- Use ${.IMPSRC} instead of $< in ${NORMAL_M} for consistency with
  the rest of the file.
- Add ${WERROR} for the ${NORMAL_M} case.

Tested on:	i386, sparc64
2002-10-19 16:47:13 +00:00