freebsd-skq/sys/conf/kern.opts.mk
jtl 1f71d86f97 Change the default build behavior so we don't compile extra TCP modules by
default. At least initially, the feature to support multiple TCP stacks is
aimed at supporting advanced use cases and TCP development, but it is not
necessarily aimed at a wide audience. Therefore, there is no need to build
and install the extra TCP stacks by default. Instead, the people who are
using or developing this functionality can add the extra option to build/
install the extra TCP stacks.

However, we do want to build the extra TCP stacks as part of test builds
(e.g. LINT or tinderbox) to ensure that developers who are testing their
changes will know that their changes do not break the additional TCP
stack modules.

After this change, a user will need to add WITH_EXTRA_TCP_STACKS=1 to
make.conf or the kernel config in order to build the extra TCP modules.

Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D6795
Reviewed by:	sjg
Approved by:	re (kib)
2016-06-10 19:06:11 +00:00

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Makefile

# $FreeBSD$
# Options set in the build system that affect the kernel somehow.
#
# Define MK_* variables (which are either "yes" or "no") for users
# to set via WITH_*/WITHOUT_* in /etc/src.conf and override in the
# make(1) environment.
# These should be tested with `== "no"' or `!= "no"' in makefiles.
# The NO_* variables should only be set by makefiles for variables
# that haven't been converted over.
#
# Note: bsd.own.mk must be included before the rest of kern.opts.mk to make
# building on 10.x and earlier work. This should be removed when that's no
# longer supported since it confounds the defaults (since it uses the host's
# notion of defaults rather than what's default in current when building
# within sys/modules).
.include <bsd.own.mk>
# These options are used by the kernel build process (kern.mk and kmod.mk)
# They have to be listed here so we can build modules outside of the
# src tree.
__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS = \
AUTOFS \
BHYVE \
BLUETOOTH \
CCD \
CDDL \
CRYPT \
CUSE \
FORMAT_EXTENSIONS \
INET \
INET6 \
IPFILTER \
ISCSI \
KERNEL_SYMBOLS \
NETGRAPH \
PF \
SOURCELESS_HOST \
SOURCELESS_UCODE \
USB_GADGET_EXAMPLES \
ZFS
__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS = \
EISA \
EXTRA_TCP_STACKS \
NAND \
OFED
# Some options are totally broken on some architectures. We disable
# them. If you need to enable them on an experimental basis, you
# must change this code.
# Note: These only apply to the list of modules we build by default
# and sometimes what is in the opt_*.h files by default.
# Kernel config files are unaffected, though some targets can be
# affected by KERNEL_SYMBOLS, FORMAT_EXTENSIONS, CTF and SSP.
# Things that don't work based on the CPU
.if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "arm"
. if ${MACHINE_ARCH:Marmv6*} == ""
BROKEN_OPTIONS+= CDDL ZFS
. endif
.endif
.if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "mips"
BROKEN_OPTIONS+= CDDL ZFS
.endif
.if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "powerpc" && ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc"
BROKEN_OPTIONS+= ZFS
.endif
# Things that don't work because the kernel doesn't have the support
# for them.
.if ${MACHINE} != "i386"
BROKEN_OPTIONS+= EISA
.endif
.if ${MACHINE} != "i386" && ${MACHINE} != "amd64"
BROKEN_OPTIONS+= OFED
.endif
# expanded inline from bsd.mkopt.mk to avoid share/mk dependency
# Those that default to yes
.for var in ${__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS}
.if !defined(MK_${var})
.if defined(WITHOUT_${var}) # WITHOUT always wins
MK_${var}:= no
.else
MK_${var}:= yes
.endif
.else
.if ${MK_${var}} != "yes" && ${MK_${var}} != "no"
.error "Illegal value for MK_${var}: ${MK_${var}}"
.endif
.endif # !defined(MK_${var})
.endfor
.undef __DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS
# Those that default to no
.for var in ${__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS}
.if !defined(MK_${var})
.if defined(WITH_${var}) && !defined(WITHOUT_${var}) # WITHOUT always wins
MK_${var}:= yes
.else
MK_${var}:= no
.endif
.else
.if ${MK_${var}} != "yes" && ${MK_${var}} != "no"
.error "Illegal value for MK_${var}: ${MK_${var}}"
.endif
.endif # !defined(MK_${var})
.endfor
.undef __DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS
#
# MK_* options which are always no, usually because they are
# unsupported/badly broken on this architecture.
#
.for var in ${BROKEN_OPTIONS}
MK_${var}:= no
.endfor
.undef BROKEN_OPTIONS
#end of bsd.mkopt.mk expanded inline.
#
# MK_*_SUPPORT options which default to "yes" unless their corresponding
# MK_* variable is set to "no".
#
.for var in \
INET \
INET6
.if defined(WITHOUT_${var}_SUPPORT) || ${MK_${var}} == "no"
MK_${var}_SUPPORT:= no
.else
.if defined(KERNBUILDDIR) # See if there's an opt_foo.h
.if !defined(OPT_${var})
OPT_${var}!= cat ${KERNBUILDDIR}/opt_${var:tl}.h; echo
.export OPT_${var}
.endif
.if ${OPT_${var}} == "" # nothing -> no
MK_${var}_SUPPORT:= no
.else
MK_${var}_SUPPORT:= yes
.endif
.else # otherwise, yes
MK_${var}_SUPPORT:= yes
.endif
.endif
.endfor
# Some modules only compile successfully if option FDT is set, due to #ifdef FDT
# wrapped around declarations. Module makefiles can optionally compile such
# things using .if !empty(OPT_FDT)
.if !defined(OPT_FDT) && defined(KERNBUILDDIR)
OPT_FDT!= sed -n '/FDT/p' ${KERNBUILDDIR}/opt_platform.h
.export OPT_FDT
.endif