1.\" Copyright (c) 2000 2.\" Mike W. Meyer 3.\" 4.\" Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without 5.\" modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions 6.\" are met: 7.\" 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright 8.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. 9.\" 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright 10.\" notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the 11.\" documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution. 12.\" 13.\" THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND 14.\" ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE 15.\" IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 16.\" ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE 17.\" FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL 18.\" DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS 19.\" OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) 20.\" HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT 21.\" LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY 22.\" OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF 23.\" SUCH DAMAGE. 24.\" 25.\" $FreeBSD$ 26.\" 27.Dd April 02, 2010 28.Dt BUILD 7 29.Os 30.Sh NAME 31.Nm build 32.Nd information on how to build the system 33.Sh DESCRIPTION 34The sources for the 35.Fx 36system and its applications are contained in three different directories, 37normally 38.Pa /usr/src , 39.Pa /usr/doc , 40and 41.Pa /usr/ports . 42Directory 43.Pa /usr/src 44contains the 45.Dq "base system" 46sources, which is loosely defined as the things required to rebuild 47the system to a useful state. 48Directory 49.Pa /usr/doc 50contains the source for the system documentation, excluding the manual 51pages. 52Directory 53.Pa /usr/ports 54contains a tree that provides a consistent interface for building and 55installing third party applications. 56For more information about the ports build process, see 57.Xr ports 7 . 58.Pp 59The 60.Xr make 1 61command is used in each of these directories to build and install the 62things in that directory. 63Issuing the 64.Xr make 1 65command in any directory or 66subdirectory of those directories has the same effect as issuing the 67same command in all subdirectories of that directory. 68With no target specified, the things in that directory are just built. 69.Pp 70A source tree is allowed to be read-only. 71As described in 72.Xr make 1 , 73objects are usually built in a separate object directory hierarchy 74specified by the environment variable 75.Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX , 76or under 77.Pa /usr/obj 78if variable 79.Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX 80is not set. 81For a given source directory, its canonical object directory 82would be 83.Pa ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR} 84if 85.Xr make 1 86variable 87.Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX 88is set, or 89.Pa /usr/obj${.CURDIR} 90if this variable is not set. 91Cross-builds set the object directory as described in the 92documentation for the 93.Cm buildworld 94target below. 95.Pp 96The build may be controlled by defining 97.Xr make 1 98variables described in the 99.Sx ENVIRONMENT 100section below, and by the variables documented in 101.Xr make.conf 5 . 102.Pp 103The following list provides the names and actions for the targets 104supported by the build system: 105.Bl -tag -width ".Cm cleandepend" 106.It Cm clean 107Remove any files created during the build process. 108.It Cm cleandepend 109Remove the file 110.Pa ${.OBJDIR}/${DEPENDFILE} 111generated by a prior 112.Dq Li "make depend" 113step. 114.It Cm cleandir 115Remove the canonical object directory if it exists, or perform 116actions equivalent to 117.Dq Li "make clean cleandepend" 118if it does not. 119This target will also remove an 120.Pa obj 121link in 122.Pa ${.CURDIR} 123if that exists. 124.Pp 125It is advisable to run 126.Dq Li "make cleandir" 127twice: the first invocation will remove the canonical object directory 128and the second one will clean up 129.Pa ${.CURDIR} . 130.It Cm depend 131Generate a list of build dependencies in file 132.Pa ${.OBJDIR}/${DEPENDFILE} . 133.It Cm install 134Install the results of the build to the appropriate location in the 135installation directory hierarchy specified in variable 136.Va DESTDIR . 137.It Cm obj 138Create the canonical object directory associated with the current 139directory. 140.It Cm objlink 141Create a symbolic link to the canonical object directory in 142.Pa ${.CURDIR} . 143.It Cm tags 144Generate a tags file using the program specified in the 145.Xr make 1 146variable 147.Va CTAGS . 148The build system supports 149.Xr ctags 1 150and 151.Nm "GNU Global" . 152.El 153.Pp 154The other supported targets under directory 155.Pa /usr/src 156are: 157.Bl -tag -width ".Cm distributeworld" 158.It Cm buildenv 159Spawn an interactive shell with environment variables set up for 160cross-building the system. 161The target architecture needs to be specified with 162.Xr make 1 163variables 164.Va TARGET_ARCH 165and 166.Va TARGET . 167.Pp 168This target is only useful after a complete cross-toolchain including 169the compiler, linker, assembler, headers and libraries has been 170built; see the 171.Cm toolchain 172target below. 173.It Cm buildworld 174Build everything but the kernel, configure files in 175.Pa etc , 176and 177.Pa release . 178The actual build location prefix used is 179.Pa ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR} 180for native builds, and 181.Pa ${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/${TARGET}${.CURDIR} 182for cross builds and native builds with variable 183.Va CROSS_BUILD_TESTING 184set. 185.It Cm cleanworld 186Attempt to clean up targets built by a preceding 187.Cm buildworld 188step. 189.It Cm distributeworld 190Distribute everything compiled by a preceding 191.Cm buildworld 192step. 193Files are placed in the directory hierarchy specified by 194.Xr make 1 195variable 196.Va DISTDIR . 197This target is used while building a release; see 198.Xr release 7 . 199.It Cm installworld 200Install everything built by a preceding 201.Cm buildworld 202step into the directory hierarchy pointed to by 203.Xr make 1 204variable 205.Va DESTDIR . 206.Pp 207If installing onto an NFS file system and running 208.Xr make 1 209with the 210.Fl j 211option, make sure that 212.Xr rpc.lockd 8 213is running on both client and server. 214See 215.Xr rc.conf 5 216on how to make it start at boot time. 217.It Cm toolchain 218Create the build toolchain needed to build the rest of the system. 219For cross-architecture builds, this step creates a cross-toolchain. 220.It Cm universe 221Execute a 222.Cm buildworld 223and 224.Cm buildkernel 225for all kernels including 226.Pa LINT , 227for each architecture supported by the build system. 228This command takes a long time. 229.It Cm update 230Get updated sources as configured in 231.Xr make.conf 5 . 232.El 233.Pp 234Kernel specific build targets in 235.Pa /usr/src 236are: 237.Bl -tag -width ".Cm reinstallkernel" 238.It Cm buildkernel 239Rebuild the kernel and the kernel modules. 240.It Cm installkernel 241Install the kernel and the kernel modules to directory 242.Pa ${DESTDIR}/boot/kernel , 243renaming any pre-existing directory with this name to 244.Pa kernel.old 245if it contained the currently running kernel. 246The target directory under 247.Pa ${DESTDIR} 248may be modified using the 249.Va INSTKERNNAME 250and 251.Va KODIR 252.Xr make 1 253variables. 254.It Cm kernel 255Equivalent to 256.Cm buildkernel 257followed by 258.Cm installkernel 259.It Cm kernel-toolchain 260Rebuild the tools needed for kernel compilation. 261Use this if you did not do a 262.Cm buildworld 263first. 264.It Cm reinstallkernel 265Reinstall the kernel and the kernel modules, overwriting the contents 266of the target directory. 267As with the 268.Cm installkernel 269target, the target directory can be specified using the 270.Xr make 1 271variable 272.Va INSTKERNNAME . 273.El 274.Pp 275Convenience targets for cleaning up the install destination directory 276denoted by variable 277.Va DESTDIR 278include: 279.Bl -tag -width ".Cm delete-old-libs" 280.It Cm check-old 281Print a list of old files and directories in the system. 282.It Cm delete-old 283Delete obsolete base system files and directories interactively. 284When 285.Li -DBATCH_DELETE_OLD_FILES 286is specified at the command line, the delete operation will be 287non-interactive. 288The variables 289.Va DESTDIR , 290.Va TARGET_ARCH 291and 292.Va TARGET 293should be set as with 294.Dq Li "make installworld" . 295.It Cm delete-old-libs 296Delete obsolete base system libraries interactively. 297This target should only be used if no 3rd party software uses these 298libraries. 299When 300.Li -DBATCH_DELETE_OLD_FILES 301is specified at the command line, the delete operation will be 302non-interactive. 303The variables 304.Va DESTDIR , 305.Va TARGET_ARCH 306and 307.Va TARGET 308should be set as with 309.Dq Li "make installworld" . 310.El 311.Sh ENVIRONMENT 312Variables that influence all builds include: 313.Bl -tag -width ".Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX" 314.It Va DEBUG_FLAGS 315Defines a set of debugging flags that will be used to build all userland 316binaries under 317.Pa /usr/src . 318When 319.Va DEBUG_FLAGS 320is defined, the 321.Cm install 322and 323.Cm installworld 324targets install binaries from the current 325.Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX 326without stripping, 327so that debugging information is retained in the installed binaries. 328.It Va DESTDIR 329The directory hierarchy prefix where built objects will be installed. 330If not set, 331.Va DESTDIR 332defaults to the empty string. 333.It Va MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX 334Defines the prefix for directory names in the tree of built objects. 335Defaults to 336.Pa /usr/obj 337if not defined. 338This variable should only be set in the environment and not via 339.Pa /etc/make.conf 340or the command line. 341.It Va NO_WERROR 342If defined, compiler warnings will not cause the build to halt, 343even if the makefile says otherwise. 344.It Va WITH_CTF 345If defined, the build process will run the DTrace CTF conversion 346tools on built objects. 347Please note that this WITH_ option is handled differently than all 348other WITH_ options (there is no 349.Va WITHOUT_CTF , 350or corresponding 351.Va MK_CTF 352in the build system). 353.El 354.Pp 355Additionally, builds in 356.Pa /usr/src 357are influenced by the following 358.Xr make 1 359variables: 360.Bl -tag -width ".Va SUBDIR_OVERRIDE" 361.It Va KERNCONF 362Overrides which kernel to build and install for the various kernel 363make targets. 364It defaults to 365.Cm GENERIC . 366.It Va KERNFAST 367If set, the build target 368.Cm buildkernel 369defaults to setting 370.Va NO_KERNELCLEAN , 371.Va NO_KERNELCONFIG , 372.Va NO_KERNELDEPEND 373and 374.Va NO_KERNELOBJ . 375When set to a value other than 376.Cm 1 377then 378.Va KERNCONF 379is set to the value of 380.Va KERNFAST . 381.It Va LOCAL_DIRS 382If set, this variable supplies a list of additional directories to 383build, relative to the root of the source tree. 384.It Va SUBDIR_OVERRIDE 385Override the default list of sub-directories and only build the 386sub-directory named in this variable. 387This variable is useful when debugging failed builds. 388.Bd -literal -offset indent 389make some-target SUBDIR_OVERRIDE=foo/bar 390.Ed 391.It Va TARGET 392The target hardware platform. 393This is analogous to the 394.Dq Nm uname Fl m 395output. 396This is necessary to cross-build some target architectures. 397For example, cross-building for PC98 machines requires 398.Va TARGET_ARCH Ns = Ns Li i386 399and 400.Va TARGET Ns = Ns Li pc98 . 401If not set, 402.Va TARGET 403defaults to the current hardware platform. 404.It Va TARGET_ARCH 405The target machine processor architecture. 406This is analogous to the 407.Dq Nm uname Fl p 408output. 409Set this to cross-build for a different architecture. 410If not set, 411.Va TARGET_ARCH 412defaults to the current machine architecture, unless 413.Va TARGET 414is also set, in which case it defaults to the appropriate 415value for that platform. 416Typically, one only needs to set 417.Va TARGET . 418.El 419.Pp 420Builds under directory 421.Pa /usr/src 422are also influenced by defining one or more the following symbols, 423using the 424.Fl D 425option of 426.Xr make 1 : 427.Bl -tag -width ".Va -DNO_KERNELDEPEND" 428.It Va NO_CLEANDIR 429If set, the build targets that clean parts of the object tree use the 430equivalent of 431.Dq make clean 432instead of 433.Dq make cleandir . 434.It Va NO_CLEAN 435If set, no object tree files are cleaned at all. 436Setting 437.Va NO_CLEAN 438implies 439.Va NO_KERNELCLEAN , 440so when 441.Va NO_CLEAN 442is set no kernel objects are cleaned either. 443.It Va NO_CTF 444If set, the build process does not run the DTrace CTF conversion tools 445on built objects. 446.It Va NO_SHARE 447If set, the build does not descend into the 448.Pa /usr/src/share 449subdirectory (i.e. manpages, locale data files, timezone data files and 450other 451.Pa /usr/src/share 452files will not be rebuild from their sources). 453.It Va NO_KERNELCLEAN 454If set, the build process does not run 455.Dq make clean 456as part of the 457.Cm buildkernel 458target. 459.It Va NO_KERNELCONFIG 460If set, the build process does not run 461.Xr config 8 462as part of the 463.Cm buildkernel 464target. 465.It Va NO_KERNELDEPEND 466If set, the build process does not run 467.Dq make depend 468as part of the 469.Cm buildkernel 470target. 471.It Va NO_KERNELOBJ 472If set, the build process does not run 473.Dq make obj 474as part of the 475.Cm buildkernel 476target. 477.It Va NO_DOCUPDATE 478If set, the update process does not update the source of the 479.Fx 480documentation as part of the 481.Dq make update 482target. 483.It Va NO_PORTSUPDATE 484If set, the update process does not update the Ports tree as part of the 485.Dq make update 486target. 487.El 488.Pp 489Builds under directory 490.Pa /usr/doc 491are influenced by the following 492.Xr make 1 493variables: 494.Bl -tag -width ".Va DOC_LANG" 495.It Va DOC_LANG 496If set, restricts the documentation build to the language subdirectories 497specified as its content. 498The default action is to build documentation for all languages. 499.El 500.Sh FILES 501.Bl -tag -width ".Pa /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf" -compact 502.It Pa /usr/doc/Makefile 503.It Pa /usr/doc/share/mk/doc.project.mk 504.It Pa /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk 505.It Pa /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.sites.mk 506.It Pa /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf 507.It Pa /usr/src/Makefile 508.It Pa /usr/src/Makefile.inc1 509.El 510.Sh EXAMPLES 511For an 512.Dq approved 513method of updating your system from the latest sources, please see the 514.Sx COMMON ITEMS 515section in 516.Pa src/UPDATING . 517.Pp 518The following sequence of commands can be used to cross-build the 519system for the sparc64 architecture on an i386 host: 520.Bd -literal -offset indent 521cd /usr/src 522make TARGET=sparc64 buildworld 523make TARGET=sparc64 DESTDIR=/clients/sparc64 installworld 524.Ed 525.Sh SEE ALSO 526.Xr cc 1 , 527.Xr install 1 , 528.Xr make 1 , 529.Xr make.conf 5 , 530.Xr src.conf 5 , 531.Xr ports 7 , 532.Xr release 7 , 533.Xr config 8 , 534.Xr mergemaster 8 , 535.Xr reboot 8 , 536.Xr shutdown 8 537.Sh AUTHORS 538.An Mike W. Meyer Aq mwm@mired.org . 539