1# $FreeBSD$ 2# 3# Option file for FreeBSD /usr/src builds. 4# 5# Users define WITH_FOO and WITHOUT_FOO on the command line or in /etc/src.conf 6# and /etc/make.conf files. These translate in the build system to MK_FOO={yes,no} 7# with sensible (usually) defaults. 8# 9# Makefiles must include bsd.opts.mk after defining specific MK_FOO options that 10# are applicable for that Makefile (typically there are none, but sometimes there 11# are exceptions). Recursive makes usually add MK_FOO=no for options that they wish 12# to omit from that make. 13# 14# Makefiles must include bsd.mkopt.mk before they test the value of any MK_FOO 15# variable. 16# 17# Makefiles may also assume that this file is included by src.opts.mk should it 18# need variables defined there prior to the end of the Makefile where 19# bsd.{subdir,lib.bin}.mk is traditionally included. 20# 21# The old-style YES_FOO and NO_FOO are being phased out. No new instances of them 22# should be added. Old instances should be removed since they were just to 23# bridge the gap between FreeBSD 4 and FreeBSD 5. 24# 25# Makefiles should never test WITH_FOO or WITHOUT_FOO directly (although an 26# exception is made for _WITHOUT_SRCONF which turns off this mechanism 27# completely inside bsd.*.mk files). 28# 29 30.if !target(__<src.opts.mk>__) 31__<src.opts.mk>__: 32 33.include <bsd.own.mk> 34 35# 36# Define MK_* variables (which are either "yes" or "no") for users 37# to set via WITH_*/WITHOUT_* in /etc/src.conf and override in the 38# make(1) environment. 39# These should be tested with `== "no"' or `!= "no"' in makefiles. 40# The NO_* variables should only be set by makefiles for variables 41# that haven't been converted over. 42# 43 44# These options are used by src the builds 45 46__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS = \ 47 ACCT \ 48 ACPI \ 49 AMD \ 50 APM \ 51 AT \ 52 ATM \ 53 AUDIT \ 54 AUTHPF \ 55 AUTOFS \ 56 BHYVE \ 57 BINUTILS \ 58 BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP \ 59 BLUETOOTH \ 60 BOOT \ 61 BOOTPARAMD \ 62 BOOTPD \ 63 BSD_CPIO \ 64 BSDINSTALL \ 65 BSNMP \ 66 BZIP2 \ 67 CALENDAR \ 68 CAPSICUM \ 69 CASPER \ 70 CCD \ 71 CDDL \ 72 CPP \ 73 CROSS_COMPILER \ 74 CRYPT \ 75 CTM \ 76 CUSE \ 77 CXX \ 78 DICT \ 79 DMAGENT \ 80 DYNAMICROOT \ 81 ED_CRYPTO \ 82 EE \ 83 ELFTOOLCHAIN_BOOTSTRAP \ 84 EXAMPLES \ 85 FDT \ 86 FILE \ 87 FINGER \ 88 FLOPPY \ 89 FMTREE \ 90 FORTH \ 91 FP_LIBC \ 92 FREEBSD_UPDATE \ 93 FTP \ 94 GAMES \ 95 GCOV \ 96 GDB \ 97 GNU \ 98 GNU_GREP_COMPAT \ 99 GPIO \ 100 GPL_DTC \ 101 GROFF \ 102 HAST \ 103 HTML \ 104 HYPERV \ 105 ICONV \ 106 INET \ 107 INET6 \ 108 INETD \ 109 IPFILTER \ 110 IPFW \ 111 ISCSI \ 112 JAIL \ 113 KDUMP \ 114 KVM \ 115 LDNS \ 116 LDNS_UTILS \ 117 LEGACY_CONSOLE \ 118 LIB32 \ 119 LIBPTHREAD \ 120 LIBTHR \ 121 LOCALES \ 122 LOCATE \ 123 LPR \ 124 LS_COLORS \ 125 LZMA_SUPPORT \ 126 MAIL \ 127 MAILWRAPPER \ 128 MAKE \ 129 MANDOCDB \ 130 NDIS \ 131 NETCAT \ 132 NETGRAPH \ 133 NLS_CATALOGS \ 134 NS_CACHING \ 135 NTP \ 136 OPENSSL \ 137 PAM \ 138 PC_SYSINSTALL \ 139 PF \ 140 PKGBOOTSTRAP \ 141 PMC \ 142 PORTSNAP \ 143 PPP \ 144 QUOTAS \ 145 RADIUS_SUPPORT \ 146 RCMDS \ 147 RBOOTD \ 148 RCS \ 149 RESCUE \ 150 ROUTED \ 151 SENDMAIL \ 152 SETUID_LOGIN \ 153 SHAREDOCS \ 154 SOURCELESS \ 155 SOURCELESS_HOST \ 156 SOURCELESS_UCODE \ 157 SVNLITE \ 158 SYSCONS \ 159 TALK \ 160 TCP_WRAPPERS \ 161 TCSH \ 162 TELNET \ 163 TESTS \ 164 TEXTPROC \ 165 TFTP \ 166 TIMED \ 167 UNBOUND \ 168 USB \ 169 UTMPX \ 170 VI \ 171 VT \ 172 WIRELESS \ 173 WPA_SUPPLICANT_EAPOL \ 174 ZFS \ 175 ZONEINFO 176 177__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS = \ 178 BSD_GREP \ 179 CLANG_EXTRAS \ 180 DTRACE_TESTS \ 181 EISA \ 182 HESIOD \ 183 NAND \ 184 OFED \ 185 OPENLDAP \ 186 SHARED_TOOLCHAIN \ 187 SORT_THREADS \ 188 SVN 189 190# 191# Default behaviour of some options depends on the architecture. Unfortunately 192# this means that we have to test TARGET_ARCH (the buildworld case) as well 193# as MACHINE_ARCH (the non-buildworld case). Normally TARGET_ARCH is not 194# used at all in bsd.*.mk, but we have to make an exception here if we want 195# to allow defaults for some things like clang to vary by target architecture. 196# Additional, per-target behavior should be rarely added only after much 197# gnashing of teeth and grinding of gears. 198# 199.if defined(TARGET_ARCH) 200__T=${TARGET_ARCH} 201.else 202__T=${MACHINE_ARCH} 203.endif 204.if defined(TARGET) 205__TT=${TARGET} 206.else 207__TT=${MACHINE} 208.endif 209 210.include <bsd.compiler.mk> 211# If the compiler is not C++11 capable, disable Clang and use GCC instead. 212# This means that architectures that have GCC 4.2 as default can not 213# build Clang without using an external compiler. 214 215.if ${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mc++11} && (${__T} == "aarch64" || \ 216 ${__T} == "amd64" || ${__TT} == "arm" || ${__T} == "i386") 217# Clang is enabled, and will be installed as the default /usr/bin/cc. 218__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=CLANG CLANG_BOOTSTRAP CLANG_FULL CLANG_IS_CC 219__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=GCC GCC_BOOTSTRAP GNUCXX 220.elif ${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mc++11} && ${__T:Mpowerpc*} 221# On powerpc, if an external compiler that supports C++11 is used as ${CC}, 222# then Clang is enabled, but GCC is installed as the default /usr/bin/cc. 223__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=CLANG CLANG_FULL GCC GCC_BOOTSTRAP GNUCXX 224__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=CLANG_BOOTSTRAP CLANG_IS_CC 225.else 226# Everything else disables Clang, and uses GCC instead. 227__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=GCC GCC_BOOTSTRAP GNUCXX 228__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=CLANG CLANG_BOOTSTRAP CLANG_FULL CLANG_IS_CC 229.endif 230# In-tree binutils/gcc are older versions without modern architecture support. 231.if ${__T} == "aarch64" || ${__T} == "riscv64" 232BROKEN_OPTIONS+=BINUTILS BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP GCC GCC_BOOTSTRAP GDB 233__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=ELFCOPY_AS_OBJCOPY 234.else 235__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=ELFCOPY_AS_OBJCOPY 236.endif 237.if ${__T} == "riscv64" 238BROKEN_OPTIONS+=PROFILE # "sorry, unimplemented: profiler support for RISC-V" 239BROKEN_OPTIONS+=TESTS # "undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume'" 240BROKEN_OPTIONS+=CXX # "libcxxrt.so: undefined reference to `_Unwind_Resume_or_Rethrow'" 241.endif 242.if ${__T} == "aarch64" || ${__T} == "amd64" 243__DEFAULT_YES_OPTIONS+=LLDB 244.else 245__DEFAULT_NO_OPTIONS+=LLDB 246.endif 247# LLVM lacks support for FreeBSD 64-bit atomic operations for ARMv4/ARMv5 248.if ${__T} == "arm" || ${__T} == "armeb" 249BROKEN_OPTIONS+=LLDB 250.endif 251 252.include <bsd.mkopt.mk> 253 254# 255# MK_* options that default to "yes" if the compiler is a C++11 compiler. 256# 257.for var in \ 258 LIBCPLUSPLUS 259.if !defined(MK_${var}) 260.if ${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mc++11} 261.if defined(WITHOUT_${var}) 262MK_${var}:= no 263.else 264MK_${var}:= yes 265.endif 266.else 267.if defined(WITH_${var}) 268MK_${var}:= yes 269.else 270MK_${var}:= no 271.endif 272.endif 273.endif 274.endfor 275 276# 277# Force some options off if their dependencies are off. 278# Order is somewhat important. 279# 280.if ${MK_LIBPTHREAD} == "no" 281MK_LIBTHR:= no 282.endif 283 284.if ${MK_LDNS} == "no" 285MK_LDNS_UTILS:= no 286MK_UNBOUND:= no 287.endif 288 289.if ${MK_SOURCELESS} == "no" 290MK_SOURCELESS_HOST:= no 291MK_SOURCELESS_UCODE:= no 292.endif 293 294.if ${MK_CDDL} == "no" 295MK_ZFS:= no 296MK_CTF:= no 297.endif 298 299.if ${MK_CRYPT} == "no" 300MK_OPENSSL:= no 301MK_OPENSSH:= no 302MK_KERBEROS:= no 303.endif 304 305.if ${MK_CXX} == "no" 306MK_CLANG:= no 307MK_GROFF:= no 308MK_GNUCXX:= no 309.endif 310 311.if ${MK_MAIL} == "no" 312MK_MAILWRAPPER:= no 313MK_SENDMAIL:= no 314MK_DMAGENT:= no 315.endif 316 317.if ${MK_NETGRAPH} == "no" 318MK_ATM:= no 319MK_BLUETOOTH:= no 320.endif 321 322.if ${MK_OPENSSL} == "no" 323MK_OPENSSH:= no 324MK_KERBEROS:= no 325.endif 326 327.if ${MK_PF} == "no" 328MK_AUTHPF:= no 329.endif 330 331.if ${MK_TESTS} == "no" 332MK_DTRACE_TESTS:= no 333.endif 334 335.if ${MK_TEXTPROC} == "no" 336MK_GROFF:= no 337.endif 338 339.if ${MK_CROSS_COMPILER} == "no" 340MK_BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP:= no 341MK_CLANG_BOOTSTRAP:= no 342MK_ELFTOOLCHAIN_BOOTSTRAP:= no 343MK_GCC_BOOTSTRAP:= no 344.endif 345 346.if ${MK_TOOLCHAIN} == "no" 347MK_BINUTILS:= no 348MK_CLANG:= no 349MK_GCC:= no 350MK_GDB:= no 351MK_INCLUDES:= no 352.endif 353 354.if ${MK_CLANG} == "no" 355MK_CLANG_EXTRAS:= no 356MK_CLANG_FULL:= no 357.endif 358 359# 360# Set defaults for the MK_*_SUPPORT variables. 361# 362 363# 364# MK_*_SUPPORT options which default to "yes" unless their corresponding 365# MK_* variable is set to "no". 366# 367.for var in \ 368 BZIP2 \ 369 GNU \ 370 INET \ 371 INET6 \ 372 KERBEROS \ 373 KVM \ 374 NETGRAPH \ 375 PAM \ 376 TESTS \ 377 WIRELESS 378.if defined(WITHOUT_${var}_SUPPORT) || ${MK_${var}} == "no" 379MK_${var}_SUPPORT:= no 380.else 381MK_${var}_SUPPORT:= yes 382.endif 383.endfor 384 385# 386# MK_* options whose default value depends on another option. 387# 388.for vv in \ 389 GSSAPI/KERBEROS \ 390 MAN_UTILS/MAN 391.if defined(WITH_${vv:H}) 392MK_${vv:H}:= yes 393.elif defined(WITHOUT_${vv:H}) 394MK_${vv:H}:= no 395.else 396MK_${vv:H}:= ${MK_${vv:T}} 397.endif 398.endfor 399 400.if !${COMPILER_FEATURES:Mc++11} 401MK_LLDB:= no 402.endif 403 404# gcc 4.8 and newer supports libc++, so suppress gnuc++ in that case. 405# while in theory we could build it with that, we don't want to do 406# that since it creates too much confusion for too little gain. 407.if ${COMPILER_TYPE} == "gcc" && ${COMPILER_VERSION} >= 40800 408MK_GNUCXX:=no 409MK_GCC:=no 410.endif 411 412.endif # !target(__<src.opts.mk>__) 413