freebsd kernel with SKQ
95d901dba9
r269549, r269551, r269552, r269553, r269554, r269555, r269558, r269559, r269560, r269561, r269628, r269629, r269630, r269635, r269637: r269549: Create a new project branch, release-noxdev, for a sandbox workspace outside of head/ to update the release bits for arm builds since the deprecation of the XDEV and XDEV_ARCH make(1) variables. r269551: Define load_chroot_env() and load_target_env() prototypes. r269552: Call load_chroot_env() and load_target_env() where they can be mutually conflicting with regard to TARGET, TARGET_ARCH, XDEV, and XDEV_ARCH. r269553: Add shebang line to arm/*.conf files since these should be considered to be executable (albeit not on their own) shell scripts. r269554: Redefine load_chroot_env() and load_target_env() in the arm/*.conf files, and reindent. r269555: Simplify where load_chroot_env() and load_target_env() are called. r269558: Provide example in release.conf.sample for overriding the load_chroot_env() and load_target_env() prototypes. r269559: Remove a gratuitous newline. r269560: Unset potentially conflicting variables in load_chroot_env() and load_target_env(). r269561: Make global variables global, and accessible outside of the functions within which they were once defined. r269628: Remove XDEV/XDEV_ARCH evaluation if EMBEDDEDBUILD is set. r269629: In arm/release.sh, switch TARGET/TARGET_ARCH back to the original XDEV/XDEV_ARCH make(1) variables. In theory, this should have been a no-op, but the TARGET and TARGET_ARCH are now unset in load_target_env() to avoid collision with the chroot userland. r269630: Export variables in the arm/*.conf files because they need to be passed through release.sh to arm/release.sh. Set MK_TESTS=no for the xdev target. r269635: As part of the XDEV/XDEV_ARCH deprecation, the 'xdev-links' target was intentionally no longer invoked automatically. Invoke the xdev-links target after xdev, which creates, for example, /usr/bin/armv6-freebsd-cc symlink to /usr/armv6-freebsd/usr/bin/cc. r269637: Set TARGET and TARGET_ARCH to the XDEV and XDEV_ARCH counterparts for the xdev and xdev-links make(1) targets. Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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crypto | ||
etc | ||
games | ||
gnu | ||
include | ||
kerberos5 | ||
lib | ||
libexec | ||
release | ||
rescue | ||
sbin | ||
secure | ||
share | ||
sys | ||
tests | ||
tools | ||
usr.bin | ||
usr.sbin | ||
.arcconfig | ||
.arclint | ||
COPYRIGHT | ||
LOCKS | ||
MAINTAINERS | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.inc1 | ||
ObsoleteFiles.inc | ||
README | ||
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This is the top level of the FreeBSD source directory. This file was last revised on: $FreeBSD$ For copyright information, please see the file COPYRIGHT in this directory (additional copyright information also exists for some sources in this tree - please see the specific source directories for more information). The Makefile in this directory supports a number of targets for building components (or all) of the FreeBSD source tree, the most commonly used one being ``world'', which rebuilds and installs everything in the FreeBSD system from the source tree except the kernel, the kernel-modules and the contents of /etc. The ``world'' target should only be used in cases where the source tree has not changed from the currently running version. See: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html for more information, including setting make(1) variables. The ``buildkernel'' and ``installkernel'' targets build and install the kernel and the modules (see below). Please see the top of the Makefile in this directory for more information on the standard build targets and compile-time flags. Building a kernel is a somewhat more involved process, documentation for which can be found at: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig.html And in the config(8) man page. Note: If you want to build and install the kernel with the ``buildkernel'' and ``installkernel'' targets, you might need to build world before. More information is available in the handbook. The sample kernel configuration files reside in the sys/<arch>/conf sub-directory (assuming that you've installed the kernel sources), the file named GENERIC being the one used to build your initial installation kernel. The file NOTES contains entries and documentation for all possible devices, not just those commonly used. It is the successor of the ancient LINT file, but in contrast to LINT, it is not buildable as a kernel but a pure reference and documentation file. Source Roadmap: --------------- bin System/user commands. cddl Various commands and libraries under the Common Development and Distribution License. contrib Packages contributed by 3rd parties. crypto Cryptography stuff (see crypto/README). etc Template files for /etc. games Amusements. gnu Various commands and libraries under the GNU Public License. Please see gnu/COPYING* for more information. include System include files. kerberos5 Kerberos5 (Heimdal) package. lib System libraries. libexec System daemons. release Release building Makefile & associated tools. rescue Build system for statically linked /rescue utilities. sbin System commands. secure Cryptographic libraries and commands. share Shared resources. sys Kernel sources. tools Utilities for regression testing and miscellaneous tasks. usr.bin User commands. usr.sbin System administration commands. For information on synchronizing your source tree with one or more of the FreeBSD Project's development branches, please see: http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/synching.html