xref: /freebsd/share/mk/src.sys.obj.mk (revision 2008043f386721d58158e37e0d7e50df8095942d)
1#
2# Early setup of MAKEOBJDIR
3#
4# Default format is: /usr/obj/usr/src/[${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}/]bin/sh
5#  MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is	/usr/obj
6#  OBJROOT is		/usr/obj/usr/src/
7#  OBJTOP is		/usr/obj/usr/src/[${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}/]
8#  MAKEOBJDIR is	/usr/obj/usr/src/[${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}/]bin/sh
9#
10#  MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX will override the default pattern above and internally
11#  set MAKEOBJDIR.  If OBJROOT is set then MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is rooted inside
12#  of there.
13#
14#  If MK_UNIFIED_OBJDIR is no then OBJROOT will always match OBJTOP.
15#
16#  If .MAKE.LEVEL == 0 then the TARGET.TARGET_ARCH is potentially added on.
17#  If .MAKE.LEVEL >  0 and MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is set then it will not get
18#  TARGET.TARGET_ARCH added in as it assumes that MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX is
19#  nested in the existing OBJTOP with TARGET.TARGET_ARCH in it.
20#
21#  The expected OBJDIR is stored in __objdir for auto.obj.mk to use.
22#
23#  AUTO_OBJ is opportunistically enabled if the computed .OBJDIR is writable
24#  by the current user.  Some top-level targets disable this behavior in
25#  Makefile.sys.inc.
26#
27
28_default_makeobjdirprefix?=	/usr/obj
29_default_makeobjdir=	$${.CURDIR:S,^$${SRCTOP},$${OBJTOP},}
30
31.include <bsd.mkopt.mk>
32
33.if ${.MAKE.LEVEL} == 0 || empty(OBJROOT)
34.if ${MK_UNIFIED_OBJDIR} == "no" && ${MK_DIRDEPS_BUILD} == "no"
35# Fall back to historical behavior.
36# We always want to set a default MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX...
37MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX?=	${_default_makeobjdirprefix}
38# but don't enforce TARGET.TARGET_ARCH unless we're at the top-level directory.
39.if ${.CURDIR} == ${SRCTOP} && \
40    !(defined(TARGET) && defined(TARGET_ARCH) && \
41    ${MACHINE} == ${TARGET} && ${MACHINE_ARCH} == ${TARGET_ARCH} && \
42    !defined(CROSS_BUILD_TESTING))
43MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX:=	${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${TARGET:D/${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}}
44.endif
45.endif	# ${MK_UNIFIED_OBJDIR} == "no"
46
47.if !empty(MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX)
48# put things approximately where they want
49OBJROOT:=	${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${SRCTOP}/
50MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=
51# export but do not track
52.export-env MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX
53.endif
54.if empty(MAKEOBJDIR)
55# OBJTOP set below
56MAKEOBJDIR=	${_default_makeobjdir}
57# export but do not track
58.export-env MAKEOBJDIR
59# Expand for our own use
60MAKEOBJDIR:=	${MAKEOBJDIR}
61.endif
62# SB documented at http://www.crufty.net/sjg/docs/sb-tools.htm
63.if !empty(SB)
64SB_OBJROOT?=	${SB}/obj/
65# this is what we use below
66OBJROOT?=	${SB_OBJROOT}
67.endif
68OBJROOT?=	${_default_makeobjdirprefix}${SRCTOP}/
69.if ${OBJROOT:M*/} != ""
70OBJROOT:=	${OBJROOT:H:tA}/
71.else
72OBJROOT:=	${OBJROOT:H:tA}/${OBJROOT:T}
73.endif
74# Must export since OBJDIR will dynamically be based on it
75.export OBJROOT SRCTOP
76.endif
77
78.if ${MK_DIRDEPS_BUILD} == "no"
79.if empty(OBJTOP)
80# SRCTOP == OBJROOT only happens with clever MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=/.  Don't
81# append TARGET.TARGET_ARCH for that case since the user wants to build
82# in the source tree.
83.if ${MK_UNIFIED_OBJDIR} == "yes" && ${SRCTOP} != ${OBJROOT:tA}
84.if defined(TARGET) && defined(TARGET_ARCH)
85OBJTOP:=	${OBJROOT}${TARGET}.${TARGET_ARCH}
86.elif defined(TARGET) && ${.CURDIR} == ${SRCTOP}
87# Not enough information, just use basic OBJDIR.  This can happen with some
88# 'make universe' targets or if TARGET is not being used as expected.
89OBJTOP:=	${OBJROOT:H}
90.else
91OBJTOP:=	${OBJROOT}${MACHINE}.${MACHINE_ARCH}
92.endif
93.else
94# TARGET.TARGET_ARCH handled in OBJROOT already.
95OBJTOP:=	${OBJROOT:H}
96.endif	# ${MK_UNIFIED_OBJDIR} == "yes"
97.endif	# empty(OBJTOP)
98
99# Fixup OBJROOT/OBJTOP if using MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX.
100# This intenionally comes after adding TARGET.TARGET_ARCH so that is truncated
101# away for nested objdirs.  This logic also will not trigger if the OBJROOT
102# block above unsets MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX.
103.if !empty(MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX)
104OBJTOP:=	${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${SRCTOP}
105OBJROOT:=	${OBJTOP}/
106.endif
107
108# Wait to validate MAKEOBJDIR until OBJTOP is set.
109.if defined(MAKEOBJDIR)
110.if ${MAKEOBJDIR:M/*} == ""
111.error Cannot use MAKEOBJDIR=${MAKEOBJDIR}${.newline}Unset MAKEOBJDIR to get default:  MAKEOBJDIR='${_default_makeobjdir}'
112.endif
113.endif
114
115# __objdir is the expected .OBJDIR we want to use and that auto.obj.mk will
116# try to create.
117.if !empty(MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX)
118.if ${.CURDIR:M${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}/*} != ""
119# we are already in obj tree!
120__objdir=	${.CURDIR}
121.else
122__objdir:=	${MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX}${.CURDIR}
123.endif
124.elif !empty(MAKEOBJDIR)
125__objdir:=	${MAKEOBJDIR}
126.endif
127
128# Try to enable MK_AUTO_OBJ by default if we can write to the __objdir.  Only
129# do this if AUTO_OBJ is not disabled by the user, and this is the first make
130# ran.
131.if ${.MAKE.LEVEL} == 0 && \
132    ${MK_AUTO_OBJ} == "no" && empty(.MAKEOVERRIDES:MMK_AUTO_OBJ) && \
133    !defined(WITHOUT_AUTO_OBJ) && !make(showconfig) && !make(print-dir) && \
134    !make(test-system-*) && \
135    !defined(NO_OBJ) && \
136    empty(RELDIR:Msys/*/compile/*)
137# Find the last existing directory component and check if we can write to it.
138# If the last component is a symlink then recurse on the new path.
139CheckAutoObj= \
140DirIsCreatable() { \
141	if [ -w "$${1}" ]; then \
142		[ -d "$${1}" ] || return 1; \
143		return 0; \
144	fi; \
145	d="$${1}"; \
146	IFS=/; \
147	set -- $${d}; \
148	unset dir; \
149	while [ $$\# -gt 0 ]; do \
150		d="$${1}"; \
151		shift; \
152		if [ ! -d "$${dir}$${d}/" ]; then \
153			if [ -L "$${dir}$${d}" ]; then \
154				dir="$$(readlink "$${dir}$${d}")/"; \
155				for d in "$${@}"; do \
156					dir="$${dir}$${d}/"; \
157				done; \
158				ret=0; \
159				DirIsCreatable "$${dir%/}" || ret=$$?; \
160				return $${ret}; \
161			elif [ -e "/$${dir}$${d}" ]; then \
162				return 1; \
163			else \
164				break; \
165			fi; \
166		fi; \
167		dir="$${dir}$${d}/"; \
168	done; \
169	[ -w "$${dir}" ] && [ -d "$${dir}" ] && return 0; \
170	return 1; \
171}; \
172CheckAutoObj() { \
173	if DirIsCreatable "$${1}"; then \
174		echo yes; \
175	else \
176		echo no; \
177	fi; \
178}
179.if !empty(__objdir)
180.if ${.CURDIR} == ${__objdir} || \
181    (exists(${__objdir}) && ${.TARGETS:M*install*} == ${.TARGETS})
182__objdir_writable?= yes
183.elif empty(__objdir_writable)
184__objdir_writable!= \
185	${CheckAutoObj}; CheckAutoObj "${__objdir}" || echo no
186.endif
187.endif
188__objdir_writable?= no
189# Export the decision to sub-makes.
190MK_AUTO_OBJ:=	${__objdir_writable}
191.export MK_AUTO_OBJ
192.elif make(showconfig)
193# Need to export for showconfig internally running make -dg1.  It is enabled
194# in sys.mk by default.
195.export MK_AUTO_OBJ
196.endif	# ${MK_AUTO_OBJ} == "no" && ...
197
198# Assign this directory as .OBJDIR if possible.
199#
200# The expected OBJDIR already exists, set it as .OBJDIR.
201.if !empty(__objdir) && exists(${__objdir})
202.OBJDIR: ${__objdir}
203.else
204# The OBJDIR we wanted does not yet exist, ensure we default to safe .CURDIR
205# in case make started with a bogus MAKEOBJDIR, that expanded before OBJTOP
206# was set, that happened to match some unexpected directory.  Either
207# auto.obj.mk or bsd.obj.mk will create the directory and fix .OBJDIR later.
208.OBJDIR: ${.CURDIR}
209.endif
210
211# Ensure .OBJDIR=.CURDIR cases have a proper OBJTOP and .OBJDIR
212.if defined(NO_OBJ) || ${__objdir_writable:Uunknown} == "no" || \
213    ${__objdir} == ${.CURDIR}
214OBJTOP=		${SRCTOP}
215OBJROOT=	${SRCTOP}/
216# Compare only to avoid an unneeded chdir(2), :tA purposely left out.
217.if ${.OBJDIR} != ${.CURDIR}
218.OBJDIR:	${.CURDIR}
219.endif
220.endif	# defined(NO_OBJ)
221
222HOST_OBJTOP?=	${OBJROOT}${HOST_TARGET}
223
224.endif	# ${MK_DIRDEPS_BUILD} == "no"
225