1# @(#)Makefile 8.2 (Berkeley) 3/21/94 2# $FreeBSD$ 3 4# Makefile for kernel tags files, init_sysent, etc. 5 6ARCH= i386 # luna68k news3400 pmax sparc tahoe vax 7 8all: 9 @echo "make tags, make links or make sysent only" 10 11sysent: init_sysent.c syscalls.c ../sys/syscall.h ../sys/syscall.mk \ 12../sys/sysproto.h 13 14init_sysent.c syscalls.c systrace_args.c ../sys/syscall.h \ 15../sys/syscall.mk ../sys/sysproto.h: makesyscalls.sh syscalls.master 16 -mv -f init_sysent.c init_sysent.c.bak 17 -mv -f syscalls.c syscalls.c.bak 18 -mv -f systrace_args.c systrace_args.c.bak 19 -mv -f ../sys/syscall.h ../sys/syscall.h.bak 20 -mv -f ../sys/syscall.mk ../sys/syscall.mk.bak 21 -mv -f ../sys/sysproto.h ../sys/sysproto.h.bak 22 sh makesyscalls.sh syscalls.master 23 24# Kernel tags: 25# Tags files are built in the top-level directory for each architecture, 26# with a makefile listing the architecture-dependent files, etc. The list 27# of common files is in ./Make.tags.inc. Links to the correct tags file 28# are placed in each source directory. We need to have links to tags files 29# from the generic directories that are relative to the machine type, even 30# via remote mounts; therefore we use symlinks to $SYSTAGS, which points at 31# ${SYSDIR}/${MACHINE_ARCH}/tags. 32 33SYSTAGS=/var/db/sys_tags 34SYSDIR=/sys 35 36# Directories in which to place tags links (other than machine-dependent) 37DGEN= conf \ 38 dev dev/scsi \ 39 fs fs/deadfs fs/fdescfs fs/fifofs \ 40 fs/lofs fs/nullfs fs/portalfs fs/procfs \ 41 fs/specfs fs/unionfs \ 42 hp hp/dev hp/hpux \ 43 kern libkern \ 44 net netinet nfs scripts sys \ 45 ufs ufs/ffs ufs/lfs ufs/ufs \ 46 vm 47 48tags:: 49 -for i in ${ARCH}; do \ 50 (cd ../$$i && make ${MFLAGS} tags); done 51 52links:: 53 rm -f ${SYSTAGS} 54 ln -s ${SYSDIR}/${MACHINE_ARCH}/tags ${SYSTAGS} 55 -for i in ${DGEN}; do \ 56 (cd ../$$i && { rm -f tags; ln -s ${SYSTAGS} tags; }) done 57 -for i in ${ARCH}; do \ 58 (cd ../$$i && make ${MFLAGS} SYSTAGS=${SYSTAGS} links); done 59