freebsd-skq/sys/conf/Makefile.i386
julian 4b7738dba1 Mostly remove the VM_STACK OPTION.
This changes the definitions of a few items so that structures are the
same whether or not the option itself is enabled. This allows
people to enable and disable the option without recompilng the world.

As the author says:

|I ran into a problem pulling out the VM_STACK option.  I was aware of this
|when I first did the work, but then forgot about it.  The VM_STACK stuff
|has some code changes in the i386 branch.  There need to be corresponding
|changes in the alpha branch before it can come out completely.

what is done:
|
|1) Pull the VM_STACK option out of the header files it appears in.  This
|really shouldn't affect anything that executes with or without the rest
|of the VM_STACK patches.  The vm_map_entry will then always have one
|extra element (avail_ssize).  It just won't be used if the VM_STACK
|option is not turned on.
|
|I've also pulled the option out of vm_map.c.  This shouldn't harm anything,
|since the routines that are enabled as a result are not called unless
|the VM_STACK option is enabled elsewhere.
|
|2) Add what appears to be appropriate code the the alpha branch, still
|protected behind the VM_STACK switch.  I don't have an alpha machine,
|so we would need to get some testers with alpha machines to try it out.
|
|Once there is some testing, we can consider making the change permanent
|for both i386 and alpha.
|
[..]
|
|Once the alpha code is adequately tested, we can pull VM_STACK out
|everywhere.
|

Submitted by:	"Richard Seaman, Jr." <dick@tar.com>
1999-01-26 02:49:52 +00:00

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Makefile

# Makefile.i386 -- with config changes.
# Copyright 1990 W. Jolitz
# from: @(#)Makefile.i386 7.1 5/10/91
# $Id: Makefile.i386,v 1.137 1999/01/25 04:08:28 peter Exp $
#
# Makefile for FreeBSD
#
# This makefile is constructed from a machine description:
# config machineid
# Most changes should be made in the machine description
# /sys/i386/conf/``machineid''
# after which you should do
# config machineid
# Generic makefile changes should be made in
# /sys/i386/conf/Makefile.i386
# after which config should be rerun for all machines.
#
# Which version of config(8) is required.
%VERSREQ= 300009
KERNFORMAT?= elf
STD8X16FONT?= iso
.if exists(./@/.)
S= ./@
.else
S= ../..
.endif
I386= ${S}/i386
COPTFLAGS?=-O
INCLUDES= -nostdinc -I- -I. -I$S
# This hack is to allow kernel compiles to succeed on machines w/out srcdist
.if exists($S/../include)
INCLUDES+= -I$S/../include
.else
INCLUDES+= -I/usr/include
.endif
COPTS= ${INCLUDES} ${IDENT} -DKERNEL -DVM_STACK -include opt_global.h
CFLAGS= ${COPTFLAGS} ${CWARNFLAGS} ${DEBUG} ${COPTS}
# XXX LOCORE means "don't declare C stuff" not "for locore.s".
ASM_CFLAGS= -x assembler-with-cpp -DLOCORE ${CFLAGS}
# Use the default object format for genassym, etc.
GEN_CFLAGS= ${COPTFLAGS} ${CWARNFLAGS} ${DEBUG} ${COPTS}
# Select the correct set of tools. Can't set OBJFORMAT here because it
# doesn't get exported into the environment, and if it were exported
# then it might break building of genassym, etc.
.if ${KERNFORMAT} == "elf"
CFLAGS+= -elf
.else
CFLAGS+= -aout
.endif
LOAD_ADDRESS?= F0100000
DEFINED_PROF= ${PROF}
.if defined(PROF)
CFLAGS+= -malign-functions=4
.if ${PROFLEVEL} >= 2
IDENT+= -DGPROF4 -DGUPROF
PROF+= -mprofiler-epilogue
.endif
.endif
NORMAL_C= ${CC} -c ${CFLAGS} ${PROF} $<
NORMAL_C_C= ${CC} -c ${CFLAGS} ${PROF} $<
NORMAL_S= ${CC} -c ${ASM_CFLAGS} $<
DRIVER_C= ${CC} -c ${CFLAGS} ${PROF} $<
DRIVER_C_C= ${CC} -c ${CFLAGS} ${PROF} $<
DRIVER_S= ${CC} -c -x ${ASM_CFLAGS} $<
PROFILE_C= ${CC} -c ${CFLAGS} $<
GEN_CFILES= ${I386}/i386/genassym.c
# setdef0.c and setdef1.c are intentionally
# omitted from SYSTEM_CFILES. They include setdefs.h, a header which
# is generated from all of ${OBJS}. We don't want to have to compile
# everything just to do a make depend.
SYSTEM_CFILES= ioconf.c param.c vnode_if.c config.c
SYSTEM_SFILES= ${I386}/i386/locore.s
SYSTEM_DEP= Makefile symbols.exclude symbols.sort ${SYSTEM_OBJS}
.if ${CFLAGS:M-g} == ""
SYMORDER_EXCLUDE=-x symbols.exclude
.endif
SYSTEM_LD_HEAD= @echo loading ${.TARGET}; rm -f ${.TARGET}
.if ${KERNFORMAT} == aout || ${KERNFORMAT} == aoutkld
SYSTEM_OBJS= locore.o vnode_if.o ${OBJS} ioconf.o param.o config.o
SYSTEM_LD= @${LD} -aout -Bforcedynamic -Z -T ${LOAD_ADDRESS} -o ${.TARGET} -X ${SYSTEM_OBJS} vers.o
SYSTEM_LD_TAIL= @echo rearranging symbols; \
symorder -m ${SYMORDER_EXCLUDE} symbols.sort ${.TARGET}; \
size -aout ${.TARGET} ; chmod 755 ${.TARGET}
.endif
.if ${KERNFORMAT} == elf
SYSTEM_OBJS= locore.o setdef0.o vnode_if.o ${OBJS} ioconf.o param.o config.o \
setdef1.o hack.So
SYSTEM_LD= @${LD} -elf -Bdynamic -T $S/i386/conf/kernel.script \
-export-dynamic -dynamic-linker /red/herring \
-o ${.TARGET} -X ${SYSTEM_OBJS} vers.o
SYSTEM_LD_TAIL= @size -elf ${.TARGET} ; chmod 755 ${.TARGET}
SYSTEM_DEP+= $S/i386/conf/kernel.script
.endif
%BEFORE_DEPEND
%OBJS
%CFILES
%SFILES
%MFILES
%LOAD
%CLEAN
.if !exists(.depend)
${SYSTEM_OBJS}: ${BEFORE_DEPEND:M*.h}
.endif
clean:
rm -f *.o *.so *.So *.ko *.s eddep errs genassym gensetdefs \
kernel linterrs makelinks param.c setdef[01].c setdefs.h \
symbols.exclude symbols.sort tags \
vers.c vnode_if.c vnode_if.h ${CLEAN}
#lint: /tmp param.c
# @lint -hbxn -DGENERIC -Dvolatile= ${COPTS} \
# ${I386}/i386/Locore.c ${CFILES} ioconf.c param.c | \
# grep -v 'struct/union .* never defined' | \
# grep -v 'possible pointer alignment problem'
symbols.exclude:
echo "gcc2_compiled." >symbols.exclude
echo "___gnu_compiled_c" >>symbols.exclude
symbols.sort: ${I386}/i386/symbols.raw
grep -v '^#' ${I386}/i386/symbols.raw \
| sed 's/^ //' | sort -u > symbols.sort
locore.o: ${I386}/i386/locore.s assym.s
${NORMAL_S}
.if ${KERNFORMAT} == elf
# This is a hack. BFD "optimizes" away dynamic mode if there are no
# dynamic references. We could probably do a '-Bforcedynamic' mode like
# in the a.out ld. For now, this works.
hack.So: Makefile
touch hack.c
${CC} -elf -shared -nostdlib hack.c -o hack.So
rm -f hack.c
.endif
.ORDER: setdefs.h setdef0.c setdef1.c
setdef0.o: setdef0.c setdefs.h
${NORMAL_C}
setdef1.o: setdef1.c setdefs.h
${NORMAL_C}
setdef0.c setdef1.c setdefs.h: ${OBJS}
@echo generating linker set emulation glue for ELF
@gensetdefs ${OBJS}
# this rule stops ./assym.s in .depend from causing problems
./assym.s: assym.s
assym.s: genassym
./genassym >assym.s
genassym.o: ${I386}/i386/genassym.c
${CC} -c ${GEN_CFLAGS} ${I386}/i386/genassym.c
genassym: genassym.o
${CC} ${GEN_CFLAGS} genassym.o -o ${.TARGET}
${SYSTEM_OBJS} genassym.o vers.o: opt_global.h
# XXX this assumes that the options for NORMAL_C* and DRIVER_C* are identical.
depend: assym.s param.c vnode_if.h ${BEFORE_DEPEND}
rm -f .newdep
mkdep -a -f .newdep ${CFLAGS} ${CFILES} ${SYSTEM_CFILES}
mkdep -a -f .newdep ${GEN_CFLAGS} ${GEN_CFILES}
env MKDEP_CPP="${CC} -E" \
mkdep -a -f .newdep ${ASM_CFLAGS} ${SFILES} ${SYSTEM_SFILES}
rm -f .depend
mv -f .newdep .depend
cleandepend:
rm -f .depend
links:
egrep '#if' ${CFILES:Nswapkernel.c} | sed -f $S/conf/defines | \
sed -e 's/:.*//' -e 's/\.c/.o/' | sort -u > dontlink
echo ${CFILES:Nswapkernel.c} | tr -s ' ' '\12' | sed 's/\.c/.o/' | \
sort -u | comm -23 - dontlink | \
sed 's,../.*/\(.*.o\),rm -f \1;ln -s ../GENERIC/\1 \1,' > makelinks
sh makelinks && rm -f dontlink
tags:
@echo "see $S/kern/Makefile for tags"
install:
@if [ ! -f kernel ] ; then \
echo "You must first build your kernel before trying to install." ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi
.if ${KERNFORMAT} == "elf" && !defined(FORCE)
@if [ -f /kernel -a "`file /kernel 2>/dev/null | grep ELF`" = "" ]; then \
echo "WARNING: You are about to install an ELF kernel for the first time!" ; \
echo "Please be sure you have upgraded your bootblocks and/or /boot/loader so" ; \
echo "that you can boot it. Old bootblocks WILL NOT WORK! Please read:" ; \
echo "http://www.freebsd.org/~peter/elfday.html for information." ; \
echo "If you are satisfied you can boot an ELF kernel, type: make -DFORCE install" ; \
exit 1 ; \
fi
.endif
.if exists(${DESTDIR}/kernel)
chflags noschg ${DESTDIR}/kernel
mv ${DESTDIR}/kernel ${DESTDIR}/kernel.old
.endif
PATH=$${PATH}:/sbin:/usr/sbin; \
if [ `sysctl -n kern.bootfile` = ${DESTDIR}/kernel ] ; then \
sysctl -w kern.bootfile=${DESTDIR}/kernel.old ; \
if [ -f /var/db/kvm_kernel.db ] ; then \
mv -f /var/db/kvm_kernel.db /var/db/kvm_kernel.old.db ; \
fi \
fi
install -c -m 555 -o root -g wheel -fschg kernel ${DESTDIR}/
config.o:
${NORMAL_C}
ioconf.o:
${NORMAL_C}
param.c: $S/conf/param.c
-rm -f param.c
cp $S/conf/param.c .
param.o:
${NORMAL_C}
vers.c: $S/conf/newvers.sh $S/sys/param.h ${SYSTEM_DEP}
sh $S/conf/newvers.sh ${KERN_IDENT} ${IDENT}
# XXX strictly, everything depends on Makefile because changes to ${PROF}
# only appear there, but we don't handle that.
vers.o:
${NORMAL_C}
.ORDER: vnode_if.c vnode_if.h
vnode_if.c vnode_if.h: $S/kern/vnode_if.sh $S/kern/vnode_if.src
sh $S/kern/vnode_if.sh $S/kern/vnode_if.src
vnode_if.o:
${NORMAL_C}
.if exists($S/../share/mk)
.include "$S/../share/mk/bsd.kern.mk"
.else
.include <bsd.kern.mk>
.endif
%RULES
# DO NOT DELETE THIS LINE -- make depend uses it