1# 2# Option file for bmake builds. These options are available to all users of 3# bmake (including the source tree userland and kernel builds). They generally 4# control how binaries are made, shared vs dynamic, etc and some general options 5# relevant for all build environments. 6# 7# Users define WITH_FOO and WITHOUT_FOO on the command line or in /etc/src.conf 8# and /etc/make.conf files. These translate in the build system to MK_FOO={yes,no} 9# with (usually) sensible defaults. 10# 11# Makefiles must include bsd.opts.mk after defining specific MK_FOO options that 12# are applicable for that Makefile (typically there are none, but sometimes there 13# are exceptions). Recursive makes usually add MK_FOO=no for options that they wish 14# to omit from that make. 15# 16# Makefiles must include bsd.mkopt.mk before they test the value of any MK_FOO 17# variable. 18# 19# Makefiles may also assume that this file is included by bsd.own.mk should it 20# need variables defined there prior to the end of the Makefile where 21# bsd.{subdir,lib.bin}.mk is traditionally included. 22# 23# The old-style YES_FOO and NO_FOO are being phased out. No new instances of them 24# should be added. Old instances should be removed since they were just to 25# bridge the gap between FreeBSD 4 and FreeBSD 5. 26# 27# Makefiles should never test WITH_FOO or WITHOUT_FOO directly (although an 28# exception is made for _WITHOUT_SRCONF which turns off this mechanism 29# completely). 30# 31 32.if !target(__<bsd.opts.mk>__) 33__<bsd.opts.mk>__: 34 35.if !defined(_WITHOUT_SRCCONF) 36# 37# Define MK_* variables (which are either "yes" or "no") for users 38# to set via WITH_*/WITHOUT_* in /etc/src.conf and override in the 39# make(1) environment. 40# These should be tested with `== "no"' or `!= "no"' in makefiles. 41# The NO_* variables should only be set by makefiles for variables 42# that haven't been converted over. 43# 44 45# Only these options are used by bsd.*.mk. KERBEROS and OPENSSH are 46# unfortunately needed to support statically linking the entire 47# tree. su(1) wouldn't link since it depends on PAM which depends on 48# ssh libraries when building with OPENSSH, and likewise for KERBEROS. 49 50# All other variables used to build /usr/src live in src.opts.mk 51# and variables from both files are documented in src.conf(5). 52 53__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS = \ 54 ASSERT_DEBUG \ 55 DEBUG_FILES \ 56 DOCCOMPRESS \ 57 INCLUDES \ 58 INSTALLLIB \ 59 KERBEROS \ 60 MAKE_CHECK_USE_SANDBOX \ 61 MAN \ 62 MANCOMPRESS \ 63 NIS \ 64 NLS \ 65 OPENSSH \ 66 RELRO \ 67 SSP \ 68 TESTS \ 69 TOOLCHAIN \ 70 WARNS \ 71 WERROR 72 73__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS = \ 74 ASAN \ 75 BIND_NOW \ 76 CCACHE_BUILD \ 77 CTF \ 78 INSTALL_AS_USER \ 79 MANSPLITPKG \ 80 PROFILE \ 81 RETPOLINE \ 82 STALE_STAGED \ 83 UBSAN 84 85__DEFAULT_DEPENDENT_OPTIONS = \ 86 MAKE_CHECK_USE_SANDBOX/TESTS \ 87 STAGING_MAN/STAGING \ 88 STAGING_PROG/STAGING \ 89 STALE_STAGED/STAGING \ 90 91# 92# Default to disabling PIE on 32-bit architectures. The small address space 93# means that ASLR is of limited effectiveness, and it may cause issues with 94# some memory-hungry workloads. 95# 96.if ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "armv6" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "armv7" \ 97 || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "i386" || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpc" \ 98 || ${MACHINE_ARCH} == "powerpcspe" 99__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+= PIE 100.else 101__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=PIE 102.endif 103 104__SINGLE_OPTIONS = \ 105 INIT_ALL 106 107__INIT_ALL_OPTIONS= none pattern zero 108__INIT_ALL_DEFAULT= none 109 110.-include <local.opts.mk> 111 112.include <bsd.mkopt.mk> 113 114# 115# Supported NO_* options (if defined, MK_* will be forced to "no", 116# regardless of user's setting). 117# 118# These are transitional and will disappaer in the FreeBSD 12. 119# 120.for var in \ 121 CTF \ 122 DEBUG_FILES \ 123 INSTALLLIB \ 124 MAN \ 125 PROFILE \ 126 WARNS \ 127 WERROR 128.if defined(NO_${var}) 129.error NO_${var} is defined, but deprecated. Please use MK_${var}=no instead. 130MK_${var}:=no 131.endif 132.endfor 133 134.include <bsd.cpu.mk> 135 136.endif # !_WITHOUT_SRCCONF 137 138.endif 139