freebsd-skq/sys/modules/procfs/Makefile
imp c6e071ef3a MFtbemd:
Use MACHINE_CPUARCH in preference to MACHINE_ARCH.  The former is the
source code location of the machine, the latter the binary output.  In
general, we want to use MACHINE_CPUARCH instead of MACHINE_ARCH unless
we're tesitng for a specific target.  The isn't even moot for
i386/amd64 where there's momemntum towards a MACHINE_CPUARCH == x86,
although a specific cleanup for that likely would be needed...
2010-08-23 06:13:29 +00:00

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Makefile

# $FreeBSD$
.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/../../fs/procfs
KMOD= procfs
SRCS=
SRCS+= opt_compat.h
SRCS+= vnode_if.h
SRCS+= procfs_ctl.c
SRCS+= procfs_dbregs.c
SRCS+= procfs_fpregs.c
SRCS+= procfs_ioctl.c
SRCS+= procfs_map.c
SRCS+= procfs_mem.c
SRCS+= procfs_note.c
SRCS+= procfs_osrel.c
SRCS+= procfs_regs.c
SRCS+= procfs_rlimit.c
SRCS+= procfs_status.c
SRCS+= procfs_type.c
SRCS+= procfs.c
EXPORT_SYMS=
EXPORT_SYMS+= procfs_attr
EXPORT_SYMS+= procfs_candebug
EXPORT_SYMS+= procfs_docurproc
EXPORT_SYMS+= procfs_doprocfile
EXPORT_SYMS+= procfs_doprocmem
EXPORT_SYMS+= procfs_notsystem
.if !defined(KERNBUILDDIR)
opt_compat.h:
echo "#define COMPAT_43 1" > ${.TARGET}
echo "#define COMPAT_FREEBSD4 1" >> ${.TARGET}
echo "#define COMPAT_FREEBSD5 1" >> ${.TARGET}
echo "#define COMPAT_FREEBSD6 1" >> ${.TARGET}
.if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "amd64"
echo "#define COMPAT_FREEBSD32 1" >> ${.TARGET}
echo "#define COMPAT_LINUX32 1" >> ${.TARGET}
.endif
.endif
.include <bsd.kmod.mk>