freebsd-skq/Makefile
David E. O'Brien f59c1f67db Not all Pmake derivatives silently handle empty shell output, so ensure there
is something for make(1) to consume.  Bmake gives output such as:
   "warning: Couldn't read shell's output for "/bin/sh -c true"
Note we parted from traditional Pmake behavior in r18864 / r18255.
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Makefile

#
# $FreeBSD$
#
# The user-driven targets are:
#
# universe - *Really* build *everything* (buildworld and
# all kernels on all architectures).
# tinderbox - Same as universe, but presents a list of failed build
# targets and exits with an error if there were any.
# buildworld - Rebuild *everything*, including glue to help do
# upgrades.
# installworld - Install everything built by "buildworld".
# world - buildworld + installworld, no kernel.
# buildkernel - Rebuild the kernel and the kernel-modules.
# installkernel - Install the kernel and the kernel-modules.
# installkernel.debug
# reinstallkernel - Reinstall the kernel and the kernel-modules.
# reinstallkernel.debug
# kernel - buildkernel + installkernel.
# kernel-toolchain - Builds the subset of world necessary to build a kernel
# kernel-toolchains - Build kernel-toolchain for all universe targets.
# doxygen - Build API documentation of the kernel, needs doxygen.
# update - Convenient way to update your source tree(s).
# check-old - List obsolete directories/files/libraries.
# check-old-dirs - List obsolete directories.
# check-old-files - List obsolete files.
# check-old-libs - List obsolete libraries.
# delete-old - Delete obsolete directories/files.
# delete-old-dirs - Delete obsolete directories.
# delete-old-files - Delete obsolete files.
# delete-old-libs - Delete obsolete libraries.
# targets - Print a list of supported TARGET/TARGET_ARCH pairs
# for world and kernel targets.
# toolchains - Build a toolchain for all world and kernel targets.
#
# This makefile is simple by design. The FreeBSD make automatically reads
# the /usr/share/mk/sys.mk unless the -m argument is specified on the
# command line. By keeping this makefile simple, it doesn't matter too
# much how different the installed mk files are from those in the source
# tree. This makefile executes a child make process, forcing it to use
# the mk files from the source tree which are supposed to DTRT.
#
# Most of the user-driven targets (as listed above) are implemented in
# Makefile.inc1. The exceptions are universe, tinderbox and targets.
#
# If you want to build your system from source be sure that /usr/obj has
# at least 1GB of diskspace available. A complete 'universe' build requires
# about 15GB of space.
#
# For individuals wanting to build from the sources currently on their
# system, the simple instructions are:
#
# 1. `cd /usr/src' (or to the directory containing your source tree).
# 2. Define `HISTORICAL_MAKE_WORLD' variable (see README).
# 3. `make world'
#
# For individuals wanting to upgrade their sources (even if only a
# delta of a few days):
#
# 1. `cd /usr/src' (or to the directory containing your source tree).
# 2. `make buildworld'
# 3. `make buildkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE' (default is GENERIC).
# 4. `make installkernel KERNCONF=YOUR_KERNEL_HERE' (default is GENERIC).
# [steps 3. & 4. can be combined by using the "kernel" target]
# 5. `reboot' (in single user mode: boot -s from the loader prompt).
# 6. `mergemaster -p'
# 7. `make installworld'
# 8. `make delete-old'
# 9. `mergemaster' (you may wish to use -i, along with -U or -F).
# 10. `reboot'
# 11. `make delete-old-libs' (in case no 3rd party program uses them anymore)
#
# See src/UPDATING `COMMON ITEMS' for more complete information.
#
# If TARGET=machine (e.g. ia64, sparc64, ...) is specified you can
# cross build world for other machine types using the buildworld target,
# and once the world is built you can cross build a kernel using the
# buildkernel target.
#
# Define the user-driven targets. These are listed here in alphabetical
# order, but that's not important.
#
# Targets that begin with underscore are internal targets intended for
# developer convenience only. They are intentionally not documented and
# completely subject to change without notice.
#
# For more information, see the build(7) manual page.
#
TGTS= all all-man buildenv buildenvvars buildkernel buildworld \
check-old check-old-dirs check-old-files check-old-libs \
checkdpadd clean cleandepend cleandir \
delete-old delete-old-dirs delete-old-files delete-old-libs \
depend distribute distributekernel distributekernel.debug \
distributeworld distrib-dirs distribution doxygen \
everything hier hierarchy install installcheck installkernel \
installkernel.debug packagekernel packageworld \
reinstallkernel reinstallkernel.debug \
installworld kernel-toolchain libraries lint maninstall \
obj objlink regress rerelease showconfig tags toolchain update \
_worldtmp _legacy _bootstrap-tools _cleanobj _obj \
_build-tools _cross-tools _includes _libraries _depend \
build32 builddtb distribute32 install32 xdev xdev-build xdev-install \
TGTS+= ${SUBDIR_TARGETS}
BITGTS= files includes
BITGTS:=${BITGTS} ${BITGTS:S/^/build/} ${BITGTS:S/^/install/}
TGTS+= ${BITGTS}
.ORDER: buildworld installworld
.ORDER: buildworld distributeworld
.ORDER: buildworld buildkernel
.ORDER: buildkernel installkernel
.ORDER: buildkernel installkernel.debug
.ORDER: buildkernel reinstallkernel
.ORDER: buildkernel reinstallkernel.debug
PATH= /sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX?= /usr/obj
_MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX!= /usr/bin/env -i PATH=${PATH} ${MAKE} \
${.MAKEFLAGS:MMAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=*} __MAKE_CONF=${__MAKE_CONF} \
-f /dev/null -V MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX dummy
.if !empty(_MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX)
.error MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX can only be set in environment, not as a global\
(in make.conf(5)) or command-line variable.
.endif
MAKEPATH= ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}/make.${MACHINE}
BINMAKE= \
`if [ -x ${MAKEPATH}/make ]; then echo ${MAKEPATH}/make; else echo ${MAKE}; fi` \
-m ${.CURDIR}/share/mk
_MAKE= PATH=${PATH} ${BINMAKE} -f Makefile.inc1 TARGET=${_TARGET} TARGET_ARCH=${_TARGET_ARCH}
# Guess machine architecture from machine type, and vice versa.
.if !defined(TARGET_ARCH) && defined(TARGET)
_TARGET_ARCH= ${TARGET:S/pc98/i386/}
.elif !defined(TARGET) && defined(TARGET_ARCH) && \
${TARGET_ARCH} != ${MACHINE_ARCH}
_TARGET= ${TARGET_ARCH:C/mips(n32|64)?(el)?/mips/:C/arm(v6)?(eb)?/arm/}
.endif
# Legacy names, for another transition period mips:mips(n32|64)?eb -> mips:mips\1
.if defined(TARGET) && defined(TARGET_ARCH) && \
${TARGET} == "mips" && ${TARGET_ARCH:Mmips*eb}
_TARGET_ARCH= ${TARGET_ARCH:C/eb$//}
.warning "TARGET_ARCH of ${TARGET_ARCH} is deprecated in favor of ${_TARGET_ARCH}"
.endif
.if defined(TARGET) && ${TARGET} == "mips" && defined(TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN)
.warning "TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN is no longer necessary for MIPS. Big-endian is not the default."
.endif
# arm with TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN -> armeb
.if defined(TARGET_ARCH) && ${TARGET_ARCH} == "arm" && defined(TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN)
.warning "TARGET_ARCH of arm with TARGET_BIG_ENDIAN is deprecated. use armeb"
_TARGET_ARCH=armeb
.endif
.if defined(TARGET) && !defined(_TARGET)
_TARGET=${TARGET}
.endif
.if defined(TARGET_ARCH) && !defined(_TARGET_ARCH)
_TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH}
.endif
# Otherwise, default to current machine type and architecture.
_TARGET?= ${MACHINE}
_TARGET_ARCH?= ${MACHINE_ARCH}
#
# Make sure we have an up-to-date make(1). Only world and buildworld
# should do this as those are the initial targets used for upgrades.
# The user can define ALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE to have this check performed
# for all targets.
#
.if defined(ALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE)
${TGTS}: upgrade_checks
.else
buildworld: upgrade_checks
.endif
#
# This 'cleanworld' target is not included in TGTS, because it is not a
# recursive target. All of the work for it is done right here. It is
# expected that BW_CANONICALOBJDIR == the CANONICALOBJDIR as would be
# created by bsd.obj.mk, except that we don't want to .include that file
# in this makefile.
#
# In the following, the first 'rm' in a series will usually remove all
# files and directories. If it does not, then there are probably some
# files with file flags set, so this unsets them and tries the 'rm' a
# second time. There are situations where this target will be cleaning
# some directories via more than one method, but that duplication is
# needed to correctly handle all the possible situations. Removing all
# files without file flags set in the first 'rm' instance saves time,
# because 'chflags' will need to operate on fewer files afterwards.
#
BW_CANONICALOBJDIR:=${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}
cleanworld:
.if ${.CURDIR} == ${.OBJDIR} || ${.CURDIR}/obj == ${.OBJDIR}
.if exists(${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}/)
-rm -rf ${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}/*
-chflags -R 0 ${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}
rm -rf ${BW_CANONICALOBJDIR}/*
.endif
# To be safe in this case, fall back to a 'make cleandir'
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} cleandir
.else
-rm -rf ${.OBJDIR}/*
-chflags -R 0 ${.OBJDIR}
rm -rf ${.OBJDIR}/*
.endif
#
# Handle the user-driven targets, using the source relative mk files.
#
${TGTS}:
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} ${.TARGET}
# Set a reasonable default
.MAIN: all
STARTTIME!= LC_ALL=C date
CHECK_TIME!= find ${.CURDIR}/sys/sys/param.h -mtime -0s ; echo
.if !empty(CHECK_TIME)
.error check your date/time: ${STARTTIME}
.endif
.if defined(HISTORICAL_MAKE_WORLD) || defined(DESTDIR)
#
# world
#
# Attempt to rebuild and reinstall everything. This target is not to be
# used for upgrading an existing FreeBSD system, because the kernel is
# not included. One can argue that this target doesn't build everything
# then.
#
world: upgrade_checks
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> make world started on ${STARTTIME}"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.if target(pre-world)
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Making 'pre-world' target"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} pre-world
.endif
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} buildworld
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} -B installworld
.if target(post-world)
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Making 'post-world' target"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}; ${_MAKE} post-world
.endif
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> make world completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
@echo " (started ${STARTTIME})"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.else
world:
@echo "WARNING: make world will overwrite your existing FreeBSD"
@echo "installation without also building and installing a new"
@echo "kernel. This can be dangerous. Please read the handbook,"
@echo "'Rebuilding world', for how to upgrade your system."
@echo "Define DESTDIR to where you want to install FreeBSD,"
@echo "including /, to override this warning and proceed as usual."
@echo ""
@echo "Bailing out now..."
@false
.endif
#
# kernel
#
# Short hand for `make buildkernel installkernel'
#
kernel: buildkernel installkernel
#
# Perform a few tests to determine if the installed tools are adequate
# for building the world.
#
upgrade_checks:
@if ! (cd ${.CURDIR}/tools/build/make_check && \
PATH=${PATH} ${BINMAKE} obj >/dev/null 2>&1 && \
PATH=${PATH} ${BINMAKE} >/dev/null 2>&1); \
then \
(cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} make); \
fi
#
# Upgrade make(1) to the current version using the installed
# headers, libraries and tools. Also, allow the location of
# the system bsdmake-like utility to be overridden.
#
MMAKEENV= MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=${MAKEPATH} \
DESTDIR= \
INSTALL="sh ${.CURDIR}/tools/install.sh"
MMAKE= ${MMAKEENV} ${MAKE} \
-D_UPGRADING \
-DNOMAN -DNO_MAN -DNOSHARED -DNO_SHARED \
-DNO_CPU_CFLAGS -DNO_WERROR
make: .PHONY
@echo
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> Building an up-to-date make(1)"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
${_+_}@cd ${.CURDIR}/usr.bin/make; \
${MMAKE} obj && \
${MMAKE} depend && \
${MMAKE} all && \
${MMAKE} install DESTDIR=${MAKEPATH} BINDIR=
tinderbox:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} DOING_TINDERBOX=YES universe
toolchains:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} UNIVERSE_TARGET=toolchain universe
kernel-toolchains:
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} UNIVERSE_TARGET=kernel-toolchain universe
#
# universe
#
# Attempt to rebuild *everything* for all supported architectures,
# with a reasonable chance of success, regardless of how old your
# existing system is.
#
.if make(universe) || make(universe_kernels) || make(tinderbox) || make(targets)
TARGETS?=amd64 arm i386 ia64 mips pc98 powerpc sparc64
TARGET_ARCHES_arm?= arm armeb armv6 armv6eb
TARGET_ARCHES_mips?= mipsel mips mips64el mips64 mipsn32
TARGET_ARCHES_powerpc?= powerpc powerpc64
TARGET_ARCHES_pc98?= i386
.for target in ${TARGETS}
TARGET_ARCHES_${target}?= ${target}
.endfor
.if defined(UNIVERSE_TARGET)
MAKE_JUST_WORLDS= YES
.else
UNIVERSE_TARGET?= buildworld
.endif
KERNSRCDIR?= ${.CURDIR}/sys
targets:
@echo "Supported TARGET/TARGET_ARCH pairs for world and kernel targets"
.for target in ${TARGETS}
.for target_arch in ${TARGET_ARCHES_${target}}
@echo " ${target}/${target_arch}"
.endfor
.endfor
.if defined(DOING_TINDERBOX)
FAILFILE=${.CURDIR}/_.tinderbox.failed
MAKEFAIL=tee -a ${FAILFILE}
.else
MAKEFAIL=cat
.endif
universe: universe_prologue
universe_prologue:
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> make universe started on ${STARTTIME}"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.if defined(DOING_TINDERBOX)
@rm -f ${FAILFILE}
.endif
.for target in ${TARGETS}
universe: universe_${target}
.ORDER: universe_prologue universe_${target} universe_epilogue
universe_${target}: universe_${target}_prologue
universe_${target}_prologue:
@echo ">> ${target} started on `LC_ALL=C date`"
.if !defined(MAKE_JUST_KERNELS)
.for target_arch in ${TARGET_ARCHES_${target}}
universe_${target}: universe_${target}_${target_arch}
universe_${target}_${target_arch}: universe_${target}_prologue
@echo ">> ${target}.${target_arch} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} started on `LC_ALL=C date`"
@(cd ${.CURDIR} && env __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null \
${MAKE} ${JFLAG} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} \
TARGET=${target} \
TARGET_ARCH=${target_arch} \
> _.${target}.${target_arch}.${UNIVERSE_TARGET} 2>&1 || \
(echo "${target}.${target_arch} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} failed," \
"check _.${target}.${target_arch}.${UNIVERSE_TARGET} for details" | \
${MAKEFAIL}))
@echo ">> ${target}.${target_arch} ${UNIVERSE_TARGET} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
.endfor
.endif
.if !defined(MAKE_JUST_WORLDS)
.if exists(${KERNSRCDIR}/${target}/conf/NOTES)
@(cd ${KERNSRCDIR}/${target}/conf && env __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null \
${MAKE} LINT > ${.CURDIR}/_.${target}.makeLINT 2>&1 || \
(echo "${target} 'make LINT' failed," \
"check _.${target}.makeLINT for details"| ${MAKEFAIL}))
.endif
@cd ${.CURDIR} && ${MAKE} ${.MAKEFLAGS} TARGET=${target} \
universe_kernels
.endif
@echo ">> ${target} completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
.endfor
universe_kernels: universe_kernconfs
.if !defined(TARGET)
TARGET!= uname -m
.endif
KERNCONFS!= cd ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf && \
find [A-Z0-9]*[A-Z0-9] -type f -maxdepth 0 \
! -name DEFAULTS ! -name NOTES
universe_kernconfs:
.for kernel in ${KERNCONFS}
TARGET_ARCH_${kernel}!= cd ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf && \
config -m ${KERNSRCDIR}/${TARGET}/conf/${kernel} 2> /dev/null | \
grep -v WARNING: | cut -f 2
.if empty(TARGET_ARCH_${kernel})
.error "Target architecture for ${TARGET}/conf/${kernel} unknown. config(8) likely too old."
.endif
universe_kernconfs: universe_kernconf_${TARGET}_${kernel}
universe_kernconf_${TARGET}_${kernel}:
@(cd ${.CURDIR} && env __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null \
${MAKE} ${JFLAG} buildkernel \
TARGET=${TARGET} \
TARGET_ARCH=${TARGET_ARCH_${kernel}} \
KERNCONF=${kernel} \
> _.${TARGET}.${kernel} 2>&1 || \
(echo "${TARGET} ${kernel} kernel failed," \
"check _.${TARGET}.${kernel} for details"| ${MAKEFAIL}))
.endfor
universe: universe_epilogue
universe_epilogue:
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
@echo ">>> make universe completed on `LC_ALL=C date`"
@echo " (started ${STARTTIME})"
@echo "--------------------------------------------------------------"
.if defined(DOING_TINDERBOX)
@if [ -e ${FAILFILE} ] ; then \
echo "Tinderbox failed:" ;\
cat ${FAILFILE} ;\
exit 1 ;\
fi
.endif
.endif