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So we always force the issue here rather than try to # build genunix in parallel with everything else. # PARALLEL_KMODS = $(DRV_KMODS) $(EXEC_KMODS) $(FS_KMODS) $(SCHED_KMODS) \ $(TOD_KMODS) $(STRMOD_KMODS) $(SYS_KMODS) $(MISC_KMODS) \ $(NLMISC_KMODS) $(MACH_KMODS) $(CPU_KMODS) $(GSS_KMODS) \ $(MMU_KMODS) $(DACF_KMODS) $(EXPORT_KMODS) $(IPP_KMODS) \ $(CRYPTO_KMODS) $(PCBE_KMODS) \ $(DRV_KMODS_$(CLASS)) $(MISC_KMODS_$(CLASS)) $(MAC_KMODS) \ $(DEVNAME_KMODS) $(BRAND_KMODS) $(KICONV_KMODS) \ $(SOCKET_KMODS) KMODS = $(GENUNIX_KMODS) $(PARALLEL_KMODS) $(PARALLEL_KMODS): $(GENUNIX_KMODS) $(CLOSED_BUILD)CLOSED_KMODS = $(CLOSED_DRV_KMODS) $(CLOSED_TOD_KMODS) \ $(CLOSED_MISC_KMODS) \ $(CLOSED_NLMISC_KMODS) $(CLOSED_DRV_KMODS_$(CLASS)) LINT_KMODS = $(DRV_KMODS) $(EXEC_KMODS) $(FS_KMODS) $(SCHED_KMODS) \ $(TOD_KMODS) $(STRMOD_KMODS) $(SYS_KMODS) $(MISC_KMODS) \ $(MACH_KMODS) $(GSS_KMODS) $(DACF_KMODS) $(IPP_KMODS) \ $(CRYPTO_KMODS) $(PCBE_KMODS) $(DEVNAME_KMODS) \ $(DRV_KMODS_$(CLASS)) $(MISC_KMODS_$(CLASS)) $(MAC_KMODS) \ $(BRAND_KMODS) $(KICONV_KMODS) $(SOCKET_KMODS) $(CLOSED_BUILD)CLOSED_LINT_KMODS = $(CLOSED_DRV_KMODS) $(CLOSED_TOD_KMODS) \ $(CLOSED_MISC_KMODS) $(CLOSED_DRV_KMODS_$(CLASS)) THIS_YEAR:sh= /bin/date +%Y $(OBJS_DIR)/logsubr.o := CPPFLAGS += -DTHIS_YEAR=$(THIS_YEAR) $(OBJS_DIR)/logsubr.ln := CPPFLAGS += -DTHIS_YEAR=$(THIS_YEAR) # # Files to be compiled with -xa, to generate basic block execution # count data. # # There are several ways to compile parts of the kernel for kcov: # 1) Add targets to BB_FILES here or in other Makefiles # (they must in the form of $(OBJS_DIR)/target.o) # 2) setenv BB_FILES '$(XXX_OBJS:%=$(OBJS_DIR)/%)' # 3) setenv BB_FILES '$(OBJECTS)' # # Do NOT setenv CFLAGS -xa, as that will cause infinite recursion # in unix_bb.o # BB_FILES = $(BB_FILES) := XAOPT = -xa # # The idea here is for unix_bb.o to be in all kernels except the # kernel which actually gets shipped to customers. In practice, # $(RELEASE_BUILD) is on for a number of the late beta and fcs builds. # CODE_COVERAGE= $(RELEASE_BUILD)CODE_COVERAGE:sh= echo \\043 $(CODE_COVERAGE)$(OBJS_DIR)/unix_bb.o := CPPFLAGS += -DKCOV $(CODE_COVERAGE)$(OBJS_DIR)/unix_bb.ln := CPPFLAGS += -DKCOV # # Do not let unix_bb.o get compiled with -xa! # $(OBJS_DIR)/unix_bb.o := XAOPT = # # MPSAS support # MPSAS_BUILD:sh= echo \\043 # # Privilege files # PRIVS_AWK = $(SRC)/uts/common/os/privs.awk PRIVS_DEF = $(SRC)/uts/common/os/priv_defs