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1HAVE_ZFS=		${MK_LOADER_ZFS}
2
3LOADER_NET_SUPPORT?=	yes
4LOADER_NFS_SUPPORT?=	yes
5LOADER_TFTP_SUPPORT?=	yes
6LOADER_CD9660_SUPPORT?=	yes
7LOADER_EXT2FS_SUPPORT?=	no
8LOADER_MSDOS_SUPPORT?=	no
9LOADER_UFS_SUPPORT?=	yes
10LOADER_GZIP_SUPPORT?=	no
11LOADER_BZIP2_SUPPORT?=	no
12
13.include <bsd.init.mk>
14
15LOADER?=	loader_${LOADER_INTERP}
16PROG=		${LOADER}.sym
17INTERNALPROG=
18NEWVERSWHAT?=	"bootstrap loader" x86
19VERSION_FILE=	${.CURDIR}/../loader/version
20#
21# There's 640k - 40k maximum space, less however much memory the BIOS uses.  A
22# non-random survey suggests that 20k-25k is a good value for 'most' machines.
23# We also need to subtract maximum stack usage (20-25k).
24#
25# So 640k - 40k - 25k - 25k = 550k = 563,200 bytes, but use 560,000 below for
26# some extra buffer for more complex setups and/or wider BIOS lomem variation.
27#
28# Some systems use more stack or have BIOS reserve more RAM (or both), and will
29# need to set this lower in /etc/src.conf if the above buffer is too small.
30#
31# sudo dd if=/dev/mem bs=1 iseek=0x413 count=2 | hd -d
32#
33# will tell you how many kiB of lomem are available.
34#
35# We further reduce this to 500k, though, to give PXE an additional 64k of space
36# so pxeloader will fit. If you have special needs that do not include pxeboot,
37# you can safely set this as high as 560000 generally, or a bit higher if you
38# have tight control over the machines you are booting on.
39#
40LOADERSIZE?=	500000		# Largest known safe size for loader.bin
41
42.PATH:		${BOOTSRC}/i386/loader
43
44# architecture-specific loader code
45SRCS+=		chain.c
46SRCS+=		conf.c
47SRCS+=		gfx_bios.c
48SRCS+=		main.c
49SRCS+=		vers.c
50
51.if ${MK_LOADER_BIOS_TEXTONLY} == "no"
52SRCS+=		gfx_fb.c
53SRCS+=		8x16.c
54
55CFLAGS.gfx_fb.c += -I${.CURDIR}/../libi386
56CFLAGS.gfx_fb.c += -I$(SRCTOP)/sys/teken
57CFLAGS.gfx_fb.c += -I${SRCTOP}/sys/cddl/contrib/opensolaris/common/lz4
58CFLAGS.gfx_fb.c += -I${SRCTOP}/contrib/pnglite
59CFLAGS.gfx_fb.c += -DHAVE_MEMCPY -I${SRCTOP}/sys/contrib/zlib
60CFLAGS.gfx_bios.c += -I$(SRCTOP)/sys/teken
61CFLAGS.gfx_bios.c += -I${SRCTOP}/contrib/pnglite
62.else
63CFLAGS.gfx_bios.c += -DBIOS_TEXT_ONLY
64CFLAGS.conf.c	+= -DBIOS_TEXT_ONLY
65.endif
66
67# Include bcache code.
68HAVE_BCACHE=	yes
69
70# Enable PnP and ISA-PnP code.
71HAVE_PNP=	yes
72HAVE_ISABUS=	yes
73
74.if ${MK_LOADER_ZFS} == "yes"
75CFLAGS.main.c+=	-I${SYSDIR}/contrib/openzfs/include
76CFLAGS.main.c+=	-I${SYSDIR}/contrib/openzfs/include/os/freebsd/zfs
77.endif
78
79.if exists(${.CURDIR}/help.i386)
80HELP_FILES=	${.CURDIR}/help.i386
81.endif
82HELP_FILENAME=	loader.help.bios
83
84# Always add MI sources
85.include	"${BOOTSRC}/loader.mk"
86
87CLEANFILES+=	${LOADER} ${LOADER}.bin 8x16.c
88
89ORG=		0x0
90
91CFLAGS+=	-Wall
92LDFLAGS+=	-static ${LDFLAGS_ORG} -Wl,--gc-sections
93.if ${LINKER_TYPE} == "lld" && ${LINKER_VERSION} >= 130000
94# lld 13 and higher default to garbage collecting start/stop symbols,
95# completely ruining our linker sets. For now, work around it by
96# disabling this un-feature.
97LDFLAGS+=	-Wl,-z,nostart-stop-gc
98.endif
99
100# i386 standalone support library
101LIBI386=	${BOOTOBJ}/i386/libi386/libi386.a
102CFLAGS+=	-I${BOOTSRC}/i386
103
104# Debug me!
105#CFLAGS+=	-g
106#LDFLAGS+=	-g
107
1088x16.c: ${SRCTOP}/contrib/terminus/ter-u16b.bdf
109	vtfontcvt -f compressed-source -o ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC}
110
111
112${LOADER}: ${LOADER}.bin ${BTXLDR} ${BTXKERN}
113	btxld -v -f aout -e ${LOADER_ADDRESS} -o ${.TARGET} -l ${BTXLDR} \
114		-b ${BTXKERN} ${LOADER}.bin
115
116${LOADER}.bin: ${LOADER}.sym
117	${STRIPBIN} -R .comment -R .note -o ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC}
118	@set -- `ls -l ${.TARGET}` ; x=$$((${LOADERSIZE}-$$5)); \
119	    echo "$$x bytes available"; test $$x -ge 0
120
121.if ${MK_LOADER_ZFS} == "yes" && ${LOADER_INTERP} == ${LOADER_DEFAULT_INTERP}
122LINKS+=		${BINDIR}/${LOADER} ${BINDIR}/zfsloader
123.endif
124.if ${LOADER_INTERP} == ${LOADER_DEFAULT_INTERP}
125LINKS+=		${BINDIR}/${LOADER} ${BINDIR}/loader
126.endif
127FILES+=	${LOADER}
128FILESMODE_${LOADER}= ${BINMODE} -b
129
130# Note: crt0.o needs to be first for pxeboot(8) to work. It assumes that the
131# startup code is located at the start of the loader and will jump
132# there. Although btx is more flexible than this, the emulated boot2 environment
133# that pxeldr provides has none of that flexibility and assumes the entry point
134# is 0. Finally, both pxeldr and cdboot assume they are loading an a.out file.
135#
136# We must add it to the LDFLAGS instead of the OBJS because the former won't try
137# to clean it. When it is in OBJS, this cleaning can lead to races where
138# btxcrt.o is rebuilt, but boot2 isn't, leading to errors at installation time.
139# LDFLAGS does not have this baggage and will be included first in the list of
140# files.
141LDFLAGS+=	${BTXCRT}
142
143DPADD=	${LDR_INTERP32} ${LIBI386} ${LIBSA32}
144LDADD=	${LDR_INTERP32} ${LIBI386} ${LIBSA32}
145
146.if ${MACHINE_CPUARCH} == "amd64"
147CFLAGS+=	-DLOADER_PREFER_AMD64
148.endif
149
150.include <bsd.prog.mk>
151