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Whichever 105# one is not POUND_SIGN is the primary, with the other as the shadow. They 106# may also be used to control entirely compiler-specific Makefile assignments. 107# __GNUC and GCC are the default. 108# 109# __GNUC64 indicates that the 64bit build should use the GNU C compiler. 110# There is no Sun C analogue. 111# 112# The following version-specific options are operative regardless of which 113# compiler is primary, and control the versions of the given compilers to be 114# used. They also allow compiler-version specific Makefile fragments. 115# 116 117__SUNC= $(POUND_SIGN) 118$(__SUNC)__GNUC= $(POUND_SIGN) 119__GNUC64= $(__GNUC) 120 121# Allow build-time "configuration" to enable or disable some things. 122# The default is POUND_SIGN, meaning "not enabled". If the environment 123# passes in an override like ENABLE_SMB_PRINTING= (empty) that will 124# uncomment things in the lower Makefiles to enable the feature. 125ENABLE_SMB_PRINTING= $(POUND_SIGN) 126 127# BUILD_TOOLS is the root of all tools including compilers. 128# ONBLD_TOOLS is the root of all the tools that are part of SUNWonbld. 129 130BUILD_TOOLS= /ws/onnv-tools 131ONBLD_TOOLS= $(BUILD_TOOLS)/onbld 132 133# define runtime JAVA_HOME, primarily for cmd/pools/poold 134JAVA_HOME= /usr/java 135# define buildtime JAVA_ROOT 136JAVA_ROOT= /usr/java 137# Build uses java8 by default. Pass the variable below set to empty 138# string in the environment to override. 139BLD_JAVA_11= $(POUND_SIGN) 140 141GNUC_ROOT= /usr/gcc/7 142GCCLIBDIR= $(GNUC_ROOT)/lib 143GCCLIBDIR64= $(GNUC_ROOT)/lib/$(MACH64) 144 145DOCBOOK_XSL_ROOT= /usr/share/sgml/docbook/xsl-stylesheets 146 147RPCGEN= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/rpcgen 148STABS= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/stabs 149ELFEXTRACT= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/elfextract 150MBH_PATCH= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/mbh_patch 151BTXLD= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/btxld 152VTFONTCVT= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/vtfontcvt 153# echo(1) and true(1) are specified without absolute paths, so that the shell 154# spawned by make(1) may use the built-in versions. This is minimally 155# problematic, as the shell spawned by make(1) is known and under control, the 156# only risk being if the shell falls back to $PATH. 157# 158# We specifically want an echo(1) that does interpolation of escape sequences, 159# which ksh93, /bin/sh, and bash will all provide. 160ECHO= echo 161TRUE= true 162INS= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/install 163ED= /usr/bin/ed 164SYMLINK= /usr/bin/ln -s 165LN= /usr/bin/ln 166MKDIR= /usr/bin/mkdir 167CHMOD= /usr/bin/chmod 168MV= /usr/bin/mv -f 169RM= /usr/bin/rm -f 170CUT= /usr/bin/cut 171NM= /usr/bin/nm 172DIFF= /usr/bin/diff 173GREP= /usr/bin/grep 174EGREP= /usr/bin/egrep 175ELFWRAP= /usr/bin/elfwrap 176KSH93= /usr/bin/ksh93 177SED= /usr/bin/sed 178AWK= /usr/bin/nawk 179CP= /usr/bin/cp -f 180MCS= /usr/bin/mcs 181CAT= /usr/bin/cat 182ELFDUMP= /usr/bin/elfdump 183M4= /usr/bin/m4 184GM4= /usr/bin/gm4 185STRIP= /usr/bin/strip 186LEX= /usr/bin/lex 187FLEX= /usr/bin/flex 188YACC= /usr/bin/yacc 189BISON= /usr/bin/bison 190CPP= /usr/lib/cpp 191SH= /usr/bin/sh 192ANSI_CPP= $(GNUC_ROOT)/bin/cpp 193JAVAC= $(JAVA_ROOT)/bin/javac 194JAVADOC= $(JAVA_ROOT)/bin/javadoc 195JAR= $(JAVA_ROOT)/bin/jar 196CTFCONVERT= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/ctfconvert 197CTFDIFF= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/ctfdiff 198CTFMERGE= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/ctfmerge 199CTFSTABS= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/ctfstabs 200CTFSTRIP= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/ctfstrip 201NDRGEN= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/ndrgen 202GENOFFSETS= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/genoffsets 203XREF= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/xref 204FIND= /usr/bin/find 205PERL= /usr/bin/perl 206PERL_VERSION= 5.10.0 207PERL_PKGVERS= -510 208PERL_MACH= i86pc 209$(SPARC_BLD)PERL_MACH= sun4 210PERL_VARIANT= 211PERL_ARCH= $(PERL_MACH)-solaris$(PERL_VARIANT)-64int 212PERL_ARCH64= $(PERL_MACH)-solaris$(PERL_VARIANT)-64 213PYTHON3_VERSION= 3.9 214PYTHON3_PKGVERS= -39 215PYTHON3_SUFFIX= 216PYTHON3= /usr/bin/python$(PYTHON3_VERSION) 217# BUILDPY3b should be overridden in the env file in order to build python 218# modules with a secondary python to aid migration between versions. 219BUILDPY3b= $(POUND_SIGN) 220PYTHON3b_VERSION= 3.5 221PYTHON3b_PKGVERS= -35 222PYTHON3b_SUFFIX= m 223# 224$(BUILDPY3b)PYTHON3b= /usr/bin/python$(PYTHON3b_VERSION) 225TOOLS_PYTHON= $(PYTHON3) 226SORT= /usr/bin/sort 227TR= /usr/bin/tr 228TOUCH= /usr/bin/touch 229WC= /usr/bin/wc 230XARGS= /usr/bin/xargs 231ELFEDIT= /usr/bin/elfedit 232DTRACE= /usr/sbin/dtrace -xnolibs 233UNIQ= /usr/bin/uniq 234TAR= /usr/bin/tar 235ASTBINDIR= /usr/ast/bin 236MSGCC= $(ASTBINDIR)/msgcc 237MSGFMT= /usr/bin/msgfmt -s 238LCDEF= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/localedef 239TIC= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/tic 240ZIC= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/zic 241OPENSSL= /usr/bin/openssl 242CPCGEN= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/cpcgen 243GENICONVTBL= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/geniconvtbl 244 245DEFAULT_CONSOLE_COLOR= \ 246 -DDEFAULT_ANSI_FOREGROUND=ANSI_COLOR_WHITE \ 247 -DDEFAULT_ANSI_BACKGROUND=ANSI_COLOR_BLACK 248 249FILEMODE= 644 250DIRMODE= 755 251 252# Declare that nothing should be built in parallel. 253# Individual Makefiles can use the .PARALLEL target to declare otherwise. 254.NO_PARALLEL: 255 256# For stylistic checks 257# 258# Note that the X and C checks are not used at this time and may need 259# modification when they are actually used. 260# 261CSTYLE= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/cstyle 262CSTYLE_TAIL= 263HDRCHK= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/hdrchk 264HDRCHK_TAIL= 265JSTYLE= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/jstyle 266 267DOT_H_CHECK= \ 268 @$(ECHO) "checking $<"; $(CSTYLE) $< $(CSTYLE_TAIL); \ 269 $(HDRCHK) $< $(HDRCHK_TAIL) 270 271DOT_X_CHECK= \ 272 @$(ECHO) "checking $<"; $(RPCGEN) -C -h $< | $(CSTYLE) $(CSTYLE_TAIL); \ 273 $(RPCGEN) -C -h $< | $(HDRCHK) $< $(HDRCHK_TAIL) 274 275DOT_C_CHECK= \ 276 @$(ECHO) "checking $<"; $(CSTYLE) $< $(CSTYLE_TAIL) 277 278MANIFEST_CHECK= \ 279 @$(ECHO) "checking $<"; \ 280 SVCCFG_DTD=$(SRC)/cmd/svc/dtd/service_bundle.dtd.1 \ 281 SVCCFG_REPOSITORY=$(SRC)/cmd/svc/seed/global.db \ 282 SVCCFG_CONFIGD_PATH=$(SRC)/cmd/svc/configd/svc.configd-native \ 283 $(SRC)/cmd/svc/svccfg/svccfg-native validate $< 284 285INS.file= $(RM) $@; $(INS) -s -m $(FILEMODE) -f $(@D) $< 286INS.dir= $(INS) -s -d -m $(DIRMODE) $@ 287# installs and renames at once 288# 289INS.rename= $(INS.file); $(MV) $(@D)/$(<F) $@ 290 291# install a link 292INSLINKTARGET= $< 293INS.link= $(RM) $@; $(LN) $(INSLINKTARGET) $@ 294INS.symlink= $(RM) $@; $(SYMLINK) $(INSLINKTARGET) $@ 295 296# The path to python that will be used for the shebang line when installing 297# python scripts to the proto area. This is overridden by makefiles to 298# select to the correct version. 299PYSHEBANG= $(PYTHON3) 300 301# 302# Python bakes the mtime of the .py file into the compiled .pyc and 303# rebuilds if the baked-in mtime != the mtime of the source file 304# (rather than only if it's less than), thus when installing python 305# files we must make certain to not adjust the mtime of the source 306# (.py) file. 307# 308INS.pyfile= $(RM) $@; $(SED) \ 309 -e "1s:^\#!@PYTHON@:\#!$(PYSHEBANG):" \ 310 -e "1s:^\#!@TOOLS_PYTHON@:\#!$(TOOLS_PYTHON):" \ 311 < $< > $@; $(CHMOD) $(FILEMODE) $@; $(TOUCH) -r $< $@ 312 313# MACH must be set in the shell environment per uname -p on the build host 314# More specific architecture variables should be set in lower makefiles. 315# 316# MACH64 is derived from MACH, and BUILD64 is set to `#' for 317# architectures on which we do not build 64-bit versions. 318# (There are no such architectures at the moment.) 319# 320# Set BUILD64=# in the environment to disable 64-bit amd64 321# builds on i386 machines. 322 323MACH64_1= $(MACH:sparc=sparcv9) 324MACH64= $(MACH64_1:i386=amd64) 325 326MACH32_1= $(MACH:sparc=sparcv7) 327MACH32= $(MACH32_1:i386=i86) 328 329sparc_BUILD64= 330i386_BUILD64= 331BUILD64= $($(MACH)_BUILD64) 332 333# 334# C compiler mode. Future compilers may change the default on us, 335# so force extended ANSI mode globally. Lower level makefiles can 336# override this by setting CCMODE. 337# 338CCMODE= -Xa 339CCMODE64= -Xa 340 341# 342# C compiler verbose mode. This is so we can enable it globally, 343# but turn it off in the lower level makefiles of things we cannot 344# (or aren't going to) fix. 345# 346CCVERBOSE= -v 347 348# set this to the secret flag "-Wc,-Qiselect-v9abiwarn=1" to get warnings 349# from the compiler about places the -xarch=v9 may differ from -xarch=v9c. 350V9ABIWARN= 351 352# set this to the secret flag "-Wc,-Qiselect-regsym=0" to disable register 353# symbols (used to detect conflicts between objects that use global registers) 354# we disable this now for safety, and because genunix doesn't link with 355# this feature (the v9 default) enabled. 356# 357# REGSYM is separate since the C++ driver syntax is different. 358CCREGSYM= -Wc,-Qiselect-regsym=0 359CCCREGSYM= -Qoption cg -Qiselect-regsym=0 360 361# Prevent the removal of static symbols by the SPARC code generator (cg). 362# The x86 code generator (ube) does not remove such symbols and as such 363# using this workaround is not applicable for x86. 364# 365CCSTATICSYM= -Wc,-Qassembler-ounrefsym=0 366# 367# generate 32-bit addresses in the v9 kernel. Saves memory. 368CCABS32= -Wc,-xcode=abs32 369# 370# generate v9 code which tolerates callers using the v7 ABI, for the sake of 371# system calls. 372CC32BITCALLERS= -_gcc=-massume-32bit-callers 373 374# GCC, especially, is increasingly beginning to auto-inline functions and 375# sadly does so separately not under the general -fno-inline-functions 376# Additionally, we wish to prevent optimisations which cause GCC to clone 377# functions -- in particular, these may cause unhelpful symbols to be 378# emitted instead of function names 379CCNOAUTOINLINE= \ 380 -_gcc=-fno-inline-small-functions \ 381 -_gcc=-fno-inline-functions-called-once \ 382 -_gcc=-fno-ipa-cp \ 383 -_gcc=-fno-ipa-icf \ 384 -_gcc=-fno-clone-functions 385 386# GCC may put functions in different named sub-sections of .text based on 387# their presumed calling frequency. At least in the kernel, where we actually 388# deliver relocatable objects, we don't want this to happen. 389# 390# Since at present we don't benefit from this even in userland, we disable it globally, 391# but the application of this may move into usr/src/uts/ in future. 392CCNOREORDER= -_gcc=-fno-reorder-functions \ 393 -_gcc=-fno-reorder-blocks-and-partition 394 395# 396# gcc has a rather aggressive optimization on by default that infers loop 397# bounds based on undefined behavior (!!). This can lead to some VERY 398# surprising optimizations -- ones that may be technically correct in the 399# strictest sense but also result in incorrect program behavior. We turn 400# this optimization off, with extreme prejudice. 401# 402CCNOAGGRESSIVELOOPS= -_gcc=-fno-aggressive-loop-optimizations 403 404# 405# gcc has a limit on the maximum size of a function which will be inlined 406# in the presence of the 'inline' keyword; this limit varies between versions 407# of gcc. For consistent output and to ensure that some of the slightly larger 408# functions are inlined as intended, we specify the limit explicitly. 409# 410CCINLINESIZE= -_gcc=--param=max-inline-insns-single=450 411CCWARNINLINE= -_gcc=-Winline 412 413# 414# Options to control which version of stack-protector we enable. This 415# gives us a bit of flexibility and is unfortunately necessary as some 416# modules do not function correctly with our defaults (qede). 417# 418# o STACKPROTECT_ Sets the appropriate version for the compiler 419# o STACKPROTECT_strong Sets us to use strong on all of the 420# compilers it supports. This is the same 421# as the default. 422# 423# o STACKPROTECT_none Disables the stack protector. 424# 425# o STACKPROTECT_all Enables it for everything. 426# 427# o STACKPROTECT_basic Enables the basic stack protector. 428# 429# -fstack-protector-strong is not available in gcc4 which is why we 430# have per-compiler versions below. These are not added to the default 431# global CFLAGS at this time as it's being incrementally enabled 432# throughout the build. 433# 434STACKPROTECT_ = -_gcc=-fstack-protector-strong 435 436STACKPROTECT_strong = $(STACKPROTECT_) 437STACKPROTECT_none = 438STACKPROTECT_all = -_gcc=-fstack-protector-all 439STACKPROTECT_basic = -_gcc=-fstack-protector 440 441STACKPROTECT_LD_ = -lssp_ns 442STACKPROTECT_LD_none = 443STACKPROTECT_LD_all = $(STACKPROTECT_LD_) 444STACKPROTECT_LD_basic = $(STACKPROTECT_LD_) 445 446CCSTACKPROTECT= $(STACKPROTECT_$(STACKPROTECT)) 447LDSTACKPROTECT= $(STACKPROTECT_LD_$(STACKPROTECT)) 448 449# One optimization the compiler might perform is to turn this: 450# #pragma weak foo 451# extern int foo; 452# if (&foo) 453# foo = 5; 454# into 455# foo = 5; 456# Since we do some of this (foo might be referenced in common kernel code 457# but provided only for some cpu modules or platforms), we disable this 458# optimization. 459# 460sparc_CCUNBOUND = -Wd,-xsafe=unboundsym 461i386_CCUNBOUND = 462CCUNBOUND = $($(MACH)_CCUNBOUND) 463 464# 465# compiler '-xarch' flag. This is here to centralize it and make it 466# overridable for testing. 467sparc_XARCH= -m32 468sparcv9_XARCH= -m64 469i386_XARCH= -m32 470amd64_XARCH= -m64 -Ui386 -U__i386 471 472# assembler '-xarch' flag. Different from compiler '-xarch' flag. 473sparc_AS_XARCH= -xarch=v8plus 474sparcv9_AS_XARCH= -xarch=v9 475i386_AS_XARCH= 476amd64_AS_XARCH= -xarch=amd64 -P -Ui386 -U__i386 477 478# 479# These flags define what we need to be 'standalone' i.e. -not- part 480# of the rather more cosy userland environment. This basically means 481# the kernel. 482# 483# XX64 future versions of gcc will make -mcmodel=kernel imply -mno-red-zone 484# 485sparc_STAND_FLAGS= -_gcc=-ffreestanding 486sparcv9_STAND_FLAGS= -_gcc=-ffreestanding 487# Disabling MMX also disables 3DNow, disabling SSE also disables all later 488# additions to SSE (SSE2, AVX ,etc.) 489NO_SIMD= -_gcc=-mno-mmx -_gcc=-mno-sse 490i386_STAND_FLAGS= -_gcc=-ffreestanding $(NO_SIMD) 491amd64_STAND_FLAGS= -xmodel=kernel $(NO_SIMD) 492 493SAVEARGS= -Wu,-save_args 494amd64_STAND_FLAGS += $(SAVEARGS) 495 496STAND_FLAGS_32 = $($(MACH)_STAND_FLAGS) 497STAND_FLAGS_64 = $($(MACH64)_STAND_FLAGS) 498 499# 500# disable the incremental linker 501ILDOFF= -xildoff 502# 503XFFLAG= -xF=%all 504XESS= -xs 505XSTRCONST= -xstrconst 506 507# 508# turn warnings into errors (C) 509CERRWARN = -errtags=yes -errwarn=%all 510CERRWARN += -erroff=E_EMPTY_TRANSLATION_UNIT 511CERRWARN += -erroff=E_STATEMENT_NOT_REACHED 512 513CERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-missing-braces 514CERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-sign-compare 515CERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-unknown-pragmas 516CERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-unused-parameter 517CERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-missing-field-initializers 518 519# Unfortunately, this option can misfire very easily and unfixably. 520CERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-array-bounds 521 522CNOWARN_UNINIT = -_gcc=-Wno-maybe-uninitialized 523 524CERRWARN += -_smatch=-p=illumos_user 525include $(SRC)/Makefile.smatch 526 527# 528# turn warnings into errors (C++) 529CCERRWARN = -errtags=yes -errwarn=%all 530CCERRWARN += -erroff=E_EMPTY_TRANSLATION_UNIT 531CCERRWARN += -erroff=E_STATEMENT_NOT_REACHED 532 533CCERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-missing-braces 534CCERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-sign-compare 535CCERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-unknown-pragmas 536CCERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-unused-parameter 537CCERRWARN += -_gcc=-Wno-missing-field-initializers 538 539# C standard 540CSTD_GNU89= -xc99=%none 541CSTD_GNU99= -xc99=%all 542CSTD= $(CSTD_GNU89) 543 544# In most places, assignments to these macros should be appended with += 545# (CPPFLAGS.first allows values to be prepended to CPPFLAGS). 546sparc_CFLAGS= $(sparc_XARCH) $(CCSTATICSYM) 547sparcv9_CFLAGS= $(sparcv9_XARCH) -dalign $(CCVERBOSE) $(V9ABIWARN) $(CCREGSYM) \ 548 $(CCSTATICSYM) 549i386_CFLAGS= $(i386_XARCH) 550amd64_CFLAGS= $(amd64_XARCH) 551 552sparc_ASFLAGS= $(sparc_AS_XARCH) 553sparcv9_ASFLAGS=$(sparcv9_AS_XARCH) 554i386_ASFLAGS= $(i386_AS_XARCH) 555amd64_ASFLAGS= $(amd64_AS_XARCH) 556 557# 558sparc_COPTFLAG= -xO3 559sparcv9_COPTFLAG= -xO3 560i386_COPTFLAG= -O 561amd64_COPTFLAG= -xO3 562 563COPTFLAG= $($(MACH)_COPTFLAG) 564COPTFLAG64= $($(MACH64)_COPTFLAG) 565 566# When -g is used, the compiler globalizes static objects 567# (gives them a unique prefix). Disable that. 568CNOGLOBAL= -W0,-noglobal 569 570# Direct the Sun Studio compiler to use a static globalization prefix based on the 571# name of the module rather than something unique. Otherwise, objects 572# will not build deterministically, as subsequent compilations of identical 573# source will yeild objects that always look different. 574# 575# In the same spirit, this will also remove the date from the N_OPT stab. 576CGLOBALSTATIC= -W0,-xglobalstatic 577 578# Sometimes we want all symbols and types in debugging information even 579# if they aren't used. 580CALLSYMS= -_gcc=-fno-eliminate-unused-debug-symbols \ 581 -_gcc=-fno-eliminate-unused-debug-types 582 583# 584# We force the compilers to generate the debugging information best understood 585# by the CTF tools. With Sun Studio this is stabs due to bugs in the Studio 586# compilers. With GCC this is DWARF v2. 587# 588DEBUGFORMAT= -_cc=-xdebugformat=stabs -_gcc=-gdwarf-2 \ 589 -_gcc10=-gstrict-dwarf -_gcc11=-gstrict-dwarf 590 591# 592# Ask the compiler to include debugging information 593# 594CCGDEBUG= -g $(DEBUGFORMAT) 595 596# 597# Flags used to build in debug mode for ctf generation. 598# 599CTF_FLAGS_sparc = $(CCGDEBUG) -Wc,-Qiselect-T1 $(CSTD) $(CNOGLOBAL) 600CTF_FLAGS_i386 = $(CCGDEBUG) $(CSTD) $(CNOGLOBAL) 601 602CTF_FLAGS_sparcv9 = $(CTF_FLAGS_sparc) 603CTF_FLAGS_amd64 = $(CTF_FLAGS_i386) 604 605# Sun Studio produces broken userland code when saving arguments. 606$(__GNUC)CTF_FLAGS_amd64 += $(SAVEARGS) 607 608CTF_FLAGS_32 = $(CTF_FLAGS_$(MACH)) 609CTF_FLAGS_64 = $(CTF_FLAGS_$(MACH64)) 610CTF_FLAGS = $(CTF_FLAGS_32) 611 612# 613# Flags used with genoffsets 614# 615GENOFFSETS_FLAGS = $(CALLSYMS) 616 617OFFSETS_CREATE = $(GENOFFSETS) -s $(CTFSTABS) -r $(CTFCONVERT) \ 618 $(CW) --noecho $(CW_CC_COMPILERS) -- $(GENOFFSETS_FLAGS) \ 619 $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) 620 621OFFSETS_CREATE64 = $(GENOFFSETS) -s $(CTFSTABS) -r $(CTFCONVERT) \ 622 $(CW) --noecho $(CW_CC_COMPILERS) -- $(GENOFFSETS_FLAGS) \ 623 $(CFLAGS64) $(CPPFLAGS) 624 625# 626# tradeoff time for space (smaller is better) 627# 628sparc_SPACEFLAG = -xspace -W0,-Lt 629sparcv9_SPACEFLAG = -xspace -W0,-Lt 630i386_SPACEFLAG = -xspace 631amd64_SPACEFLAG = 632 633SPACEFLAG = $($(MACH)_SPACEFLAG) 634SPACEFLAG64 = $($(MACH64)_SPACEFLAG) 635 636# 637# The Sun Studio 11 compiler has changed the behaviour of integer 638# wrap arounds and so a flag is needed to use the legacy behaviour 639# (without this flag panics/hangs could be exposed within the source). 640# 641sparc_IROPTFLAG = -W2,-xwrap_int 642sparcv9_IROPTFLAG = -W2,-xwrap_int 643i386_IROPTFLAG = 644amd64_IROPTFLAG = 645 646IROPTFLAG = $($(MACH)_IROPTFLAG) 647IROPTFLAG64 = $($(MACH64)_IROPTFLAG) 648 649sparc_XREGSFLAG = -xregs=no%appl 650sparcv9_XREGSFLAG = -xregs=no%appl 651i386_XREGSFLAG = 652amd64_XREGSFLAG = 653 654XREGSFLAG = $($(MACH)_XREGSFLAG) 655XREGSFLAG64 = $($(MACH64)_XREGSFLAG) 656 657# dmake SOURCEDEBUG=yes ... enables source-level debugging information, and 658# avoids stripping it. 659SOURCEDEBUG = $(POUND_SIGN) 660SRCDBGBLD = $(SOURCEDEBUG:yes=) 661 662# 663# These variables are intended ONLY for use by developers to safely pass extra 664# flags to the compilers without unintentionally overriding Makefile-set 665# flags. They should NEVER be set to any value in a Makefile. 666# 667# They come last in the associated FLAGS variable such that they can 668# explicitly override things if necessary, there are gaps in this, but it's 669# the best we can manage. 670# 671CUSERFLAGS = 672CUSERFLAGS64 = $(CUSERFLAGS) 673CCUSERFLAGS = 674CCUSERFLAGS64 = $(CCUSERFLAGS) 675 676CSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS = 677CCSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS = 678$(SRCDBGBLD)CSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS = $(CCGDEBUG) -xs 679$(SRCDBGBLD)CCSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS = $(CCGDEBUG) -xs 680 681CFLAGS= $(COPTFLAG) $($(MACH)_CFLAGS) $(SPACEFLAG) $(CCMODE) \ 682 $(ILDOFF) $(CERRWARN) $(CSTD) $(CCUNBOUND) $(IROPTFLAG) \ 683 $(CGLOBALSTATIC) $(CCNOAUTOINLINE) $(CCNOREORDER) \ 684 $(CCNOAGGRESSIVELOOPS) $(CCINLINESIZE) \ 685 $(CSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS) $(CUSERFLAGS) 686CFLAGS64= $(COPTFLAG64) $($(MACH64)_CFLAGS) $(SPACEFLAG64) $(CCMODE64) \ 687 $(ILDOFF) $(CERRWARN) $(CSTD) $(CCUNBOUND) $(IROPTFLAG64) \ 688 $(CGLOBALSTATIC) $(CCNOAUTOINLINE) $(CCNOREORDER) \ 689 $(CCNOAGGRESSIVELOOPS) $(CCINLINESIZE) \ 690 $(CSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS) $(CUSERFLAGS64) 691# 692# Flags that are used to build parts of the code that are subsequently 693# run on the build machine (also known as the NATIVE_BUILD). 694# 695NATIVE_CFLAGS= $(COPTFLAG) $($(NATIVE_MACH)_CFLAGS) $(CCMODE) \ 696 $(ILDOFF) $(CERRWARN) $(CSTD) $($(NATIVE_MACH)_CCUNBOUND) \ 697 $(IROPTFLAG) $(CGLOBALSTATIC) $(CCNOAUTOINLINE) \ 698 $(CCNOREORDER) $(CCNOAGGRESSIVELOOPS) $(CCINLINESIZE) \ 699 $(CSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS) $(CUSERFLAGS) 700 701NATIVE_CCFLAGS= $(CCOPTFLAG) $($(NATIVE_MACH)_CCFLAGS) $(CCSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS) \ 702 $(CCUSERFLAGS) 703 704NATIVE_CFLAGS64= $(COPTFLAG64) $($(NATIVE_MACH64)_CFLAGS) $(CCMODE64) \ 705 $(ILDOFF) $(CERRWARN) $(CSTD) $($(NATIVE_MACH64)_CCUNBOUND) \ 706 $(IROPTFLAG64) $(CGLOBALSTATIC) $(CCNOAUTOINLINE) \ 707 $(CCNOREORDER) $(CCNOAGGRESSIVELOOPS) $(CCINLINESIZE) \ 708 $(CSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS) $(CUSERFLAGS64) 709 710NATIVE_CCFLAGS64= $(CCOPTFLAG64) $($(NATIVE_MACH64)_CCFLAGS) \ 711 $(CCSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS) $(CCUSERFLAGS64) 712 713DTEXTDOM=-DTEXT_DOMAIN=\"$(TEXT_DOMAIN)\" # For messaging. 714DTS_ERRNO=-D_TS_ERRNO 715CPPFLAGS.first= # Please keep empty. Only lower makefiles should set this. 716CPPFLAGS.master=$(DTEXTDOM) $(DTS_ERRNO) \ 717 $(ENVCPPFLAGS1) $(ENVCPPFLAGS2) $(ENVCPPFLAGS3) $(ENVCPPFLAGS4) \ 718 $(ADJUNCT_PROTO:%=-I%/usr/include) 719CPPFLAGS.native=$(ENVCPPFLAGS1) $(ENVCPPFLAGS2) $(ENVCPPFLAGS3) \ 720 $(ENVCPPFLAGS4) -I$(NATIVE_ADJUNCT)/include 721CPPFLAGS= $(CPPFLAGS.first) $(CPPFLAGS.master) 722AS_CPPFLAGS= $(CPPFLAGS.first) $(CPPFLAGS.master) 723JAVAFLAGS= -source 7 -target 7 -Xlint:deprecation,-options 724$(BLD_JAVA_11)JAVAFLAGS= -source 7 -target 7 -Xlint:-options 725 726# 727# For source message catalogue 728# 729.SUFFIXES: $(SUFFIXES) .i .po 730MSGROOT= $(ROOT)/catalog 731MSGDOMAIN= $(MSGROOT)/$(TEXT_DOMAIN) 732MSGDOMAINPOFILE = $(MSGDOMAIN)/$(POFILE) 733DCMSGDOMAIN= $(MSGROOT)/LC_TIME/$(TEXT_DOMAIN) 734DCMSGDOMAINPOFILE = $(DCMSGDOMAIN)/$(DCFILE:.dc=.po) 735 736CLOBBERFILES += $(POFILE) $(POFILES) 737COMPILE.cpp= $(CC) -E -C $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) 738XGETTEXT= /usr/bin/xgettext 739XGETFLAGS= -c TRANSLATION_NOTE 740GNUXGETTEXT= /usr/gnu/bin/xgettext 741GNUXGETFLAGS= --add-comments=TRANSLATION_NOTE --keyword=_ \ 742 --strict --no-location --omit-header 743BUILD.po= $(XGETTEXT) $(XGETFLAGS) -d $(<F) $<.i ;\ 744 $(RM) $@ ;\ 745 $(SED) "/^domain/d" < $(<F).po > $@ ;\ 746 $(RM) $(<F).po $<.i 747 748# 749# This is overwritten by local Makefile when PROG is a list. 750# 751POFILE= $(PROG).po 752 753sparc_CCFLAGS= $(sparc_XARCH) -cg92 -compat=4 \ 754 -Qoption ccfe -messages=no%anachronism \ 755 $(CCERRWARN) 756sparcv9_CCFLAGS= $(sparcv9_XARCH) -dalign -compat=5 \ 757 -Qoption ccfe -messages=no%anachronism \ 758 -Qoption ccfe -features=no%conststrings \ 759 $(CCCREGSYM) \ 760 $(CCERRWARN) 761i386_CCFLAGS= $(i386_XARCH) -compat=4 \ 762 -Qoption ccfe -messages=no%anachronism \ 763 -Qoption ccfe -features=no%conststrings \ 764 $(CCERRWARN) 765amd64_CCFLAGS= $(amd64_XARCH) -compat=5 \ 766 -Qoption ccfe -messages=no%anachronism \ 767 -Qoption ccfe -features=no%conststrings \ 768 $(CCERRWARN) 769 770sparc_CCOPTFLAG= -O 771sparcv9_CCOPTFLAG= -O 772i386_CCOPTFLAG= -O 773amd64_CCOPTFLAG= -O 774 775CCOPTFLAG= $($(MACH)_CCOPTFLAG) 776CCOPTFLAG64= $($(MACH64)_CCOPTFLAG) 777CCFLAGS= $(CCOPTFLAG) $($(MACH)_CCFLAGS) $(CCSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS) \ 778 $(CCUSERFLAGS) 779CCFLAGS64= $(CCOPTFLAG64) $($(MACH64)_CCFLAGS) $(CCSOURCEDEBUGFLAGS) \ 780 $(CCUSERFLAGS64) 781 782# 783# 784# 785ELFWRAP_FLAGS = 786ELFWRAP_FLAGS64 = -64 787 788# 789# Various mapfiles that are used throughout the build, and delivered to 790# /usr/lib/ld. 791# 792MAPFILE.NED_i386 = $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/common/map.noexdata 793MAPFILE.NED_sparc = 794MAPFILE.NED = $(MAPFILE.NED_$(MACH)) 795MAPFILE.PGA = $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/common/map.pagealign 796MAPFILE.NES = $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/common/map.noexstk 797MAPFILE.FLT = $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/common/map.filter 798MAPFILE.LEX = $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/common/map.lex.yy 799 800# 801# Generated mapfiles that are compiler specific, and used throughout the 802# build. These mapfiles are not delivered in /usr/lib/ld. 803# 804MAPFILE.NGB_sparc= $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/gen/sparc_cc_map.noexeglobs 805$(__GNUC64)MAPFILE.NGB_sparc= \ 806 $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/gen/sparc_gcc_map.noexeglobs 807MAPFILE.NGB_sparcv9= $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/gen/sparcv9_cc_map.noexeglobs 808$(__GNUC64)MAPFILE.NGB_sparcv9= \ 809 $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/gen/sparcv9_gcc_map.noexeglobs 810MAPFILE.NGB_i386= $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/gen/i386_cc_map.noexeglobs 811$(__GNUC64)MAPFILE.NGB_i386= \ 812 $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/gen/i386_gcc_map.noexeglobs 813MAPFILE.NGB_amd64= $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/gen/amd64_cc_map.noexeglobs 814$(__GNUC64)MAPFILE.NGB_amd64= \ 815 $(SRC)/common/mapfiles/gen/amd64_gcc_map.noexeglobs 816MAPFILE.NGB = $(MAPFILE.NGB_$(MACH)) 817 818# 819# A generic interface mapfile name, used by various dynamic objects to define 820# the interfaces and interposers the object must export. 821# 822MAPFILE.INT = mapfile-intf 823 824# 825# LDLIBS32 and LDLIBS64 can be set in the environment to override the following 826# assignments. 827# 828# These environment settings make sure that no libraries are searched outside 829# of the local workspace proto area: 830# LDLIBS32=-YP,$ROOT/lib:$ROOT/usr/lib 831# LDLIBS64=-YP,$ROOT/lib/$MACH64:$ROOT/usr/lib/$MACH64 832# 833LDLIBS32 = $(ENVLDLIBS1) $(ENVLDLIBS2) $(ENVLDLIBS3) 834LDLIBS32 += $(ADJUNCT_PROTO:%=-L%/usr/lib -L%/lib) 835LDLIBS.cmd = $(LDLIBS32) 836LDLIBS.lib = $(LDLIBS32) 837 838LDLIBS64 = $(ENVLDLIBS1:%=%/$(MACH64)) \ 839 $(ENVLDLIBS2:%=%/$(MACH64)) \ 840 $(ENVLDLIBS3:%=%/$(MACH64)) 841LDLIBS64 += $(ADJUNCT_PROTO:%=-L%/usr/lib/$(MACH64) -L%/lib/$(MACH64)) 842 843# 844# Define compilation macros. 845# 846COMPILE.c= $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c 847COMPILE64.c= $(CC) $(CFLAGS64) $(CPPFLAGS) -c 848COMPILE.cc= $(CCC) $(CCFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -c 849COMPILE64.cc= $(CCC) $(CCFLAGS64) $(CPPFLAGS) -c 850COMPILE.s= $(AS) $(ASFLAGS) $(AS_CPPFLAGS) 851COMPILE64.s= $(AS) $(ASFLAGS) $($(MACH64)_AS_XARCH) $(AS_CPPFLAGS) 852COMPILE.d= $(DTRACE) -G -32 853COMPILE64.d= $(DTRACE) -G -64 854COMPILE.b= $(ELFWRAP) $(ELFWRAP_FLAGS$(CLASS)) 855COMPILE64.b= $(ELFWRAP) $(ELFWRAP_FLAGS$(CLASS)) 856 857CLASSPATH= . 858COMPILE.java= $(JAVAC) $(JAVAFLAGS) -classpath $(CLASSPATH) 859 860# 861# Link time macros 862# 863CCNEEDED = -lC 864CCEXTNEEDED = -lCrun -lCstd 865NATIVECCNEEDED = -lC 866$(__GNUC)CCNEEDED = -L$(GCCLIBDIR) -lstdc++ -lgcc_s 867$(__GNUC)CCEXTNEEDED = $(CCNEEDED) 868$(__GNUC)NATIVECCNEEDED = -R$(GCCLIBDIR) -L$(GCCLIBDIR) -lstdc++ -lgcc_s 869 870CCNEEDED64 = -lCrun 871CCEXTNEEDED64 = -lCrun -lCstd 872NATIVECCNEEDED64 = -lCrun 873$(__GNUC64)CCNEEDED64 = -L$(GCCLIBDIR) -lstdc++ -lgcc_s 874$(__GNUC64)NATIVECCNEEDED64 = -R$(GCCLIBDIR) -L$(GCCLIBDIR) -lstdc++ -lgcc_s 875$(__GNUC64)CCEXTNEEDED = $(CCNEEDED64) 876 877# Libraries we expect to use natively on the build machine 878NATIVE_LIBS= 879 880LDCHECKS = $(ZASSERTDEFLIB) $(ZGUIDANCE) $(ZFATALWARNINGS) 881LDCHECKS += $(NATIVE_LIBS:%=$(ZASSERTDEFLIB)=%) 882 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910$(__SUNC)PRIMARY_CC= studio12,$(SPRO_VROOT)/bin/cc,sun 911$(__GNUC)PRIMARY_CCC= gcc7,$(GNUC_ROOT)/bin/g++,gnu 912$(__SUNC)PRIMARY_CCC= studio12,$(SPRO_VROOT)/bin/CC,sun 913 914CW_CC_COMPILERS= $(PRIMARY_CC:%=--primary %) $(SHADOW_CCS:%=--shadow %) 915CW_CCC_COMPILERS= $(PRIMARY_CCC:%=--primary %) $(SHADOW_CCCS:%=--shadow %) 916 917CW_LINKER= --linker $(LD) 918 919# Specify platform compiler versions for languages 920# that we use (currently only c and c++). 921# 922CW= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/cw 923 924BUILD_CC= $(CW) $(CW_LINKER) $(CW_CC_COMPILERS) -- 925BUILD_CCC= $(CW) -C $(CW_LINKER) $(CW_CCC_COMPILERS) -- 926BUILD_CPP= /usr/lib/cpp 927BUILD_LD= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH64)/ld 928 929$(MACH)_CC= $(BUILD_CC) 930$(MACH)_CCC= $(BUILD_CCC) 931$(MACH)_CPP= $(BUILD_CPP) 932$(MACH)_LD= $(BUILD_LD) 933$(MACH64)_CC= $(BUILD_CC) 934$(MACH64)_CCC= $(BUILD_CCC) 935$(MACH64)_CPP= $(BUILD_CPP) 936$(MACH64)_LD= $(BUILD_LD) 937 938sparc_AS= /usr/bin/as -xregsym=no 939sparcv9_AS= $($(MACH)_AS) 940 941i386_AS= /usr/bin/as 942$(__GNUC)i386_AS= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/aw 943amd64_AS= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/aw 944 945NATIVECC= $($(NATIVE_MACH)_CC) 946NATIVECCC= $($(NATIVE_MACH)_CCC) 947NATIVECPP= $($(NATIVE_MACH)_CPP) 948NATIVEAS= $($(NATIVE_MACH)_AS) 949NATIVELD= $($(NATIVE_MACH)_LD) 950 951NATIVECC64= $($(NATIVE_MACH64)_CC) 952NATIVECCC64= $($(NATIVE_MACH64)_CCC) 953NATIVECPP64= $($(NATIVE_MACH64)_CPP) 954NATIVEAS64= $($(NATIVE_MACH64)_AS) 955NATIVELD64= $($(NATIVE_MACH64)_LD) 956 957# 958# Makefile.master.64 overrides these settings 959# 960CC= $(NATIVECC) 961CCC= $(NATIVECCC) 962CPP= $(NATIVECPP) 963AS= $(NATIVEAS) 964LD= $(NATIVELD) 965 966CC64= $(NATIVECC64) 967CCC64= $(NATIVECCC64) 968CPP64= $(NATIVECPP64) 969AS64= $(NATIVEAS64) 970LD64= $(NATIVELD64) 971 972# Pass -Y flag to cpp (method of which is release-dependent) 973CCYFLAG= -Y I, 974 975BDIRECT= -Wl,-Bdirect 976BDYNAMIC= -Wl,-Bdynamic 977BLOCAL= -Wl,-Blocal 978BNODIRECT= -Wl,-Bnodirect 979BREDUCE= -Wl,-Breduce 980BSTATIC= -Wl,-Bstatic 981BSYMBOLIC= -Wl,-Bsymbolic 982 983ZDEFS= -Wl,-zdefs 984ZDIRECT= -Wl,-zdirect 985ZIGNORE= -Wl,-zignore 986ZINITFIRST= -Wl,-zinitfirst 987ZINTERPOSE= -Wl,-zinterpose 988ZLAZYLOAD= -Wl,-zlazyload 989ZLOADFLTR= -Wl,-zloadfltr 990ZMULDEFS= -Wl,-zmuldefs 991ZNODEFAULTLIB= -Wl,-znodefaultlib 992ZNODEFS= -Wl,-znodefs 993ZNODELETE= -Wl,-znodelete 994ZNODLOPEN= -Wl,-znodlopen 995ZNODUMP= -Wl,-znodump 996ZNOLAZYLOAD= -Wl,-znolazyload 997ZNOLDYNSYM= -Wl,-znoldynsym 998ZNORELOC= -Wl,-znoreloc 999ZNOVERSION= -Wl,-znoversion 1000ZRECORD= -Wl,-zrecord 1001ZREDLOCSYM= -Wl,-zredlocsym 1002ZTEXT= -Wl,-ztext 1003ZVERBOSE= -Wl,-zverbose 1004ZASSERTDEFLIB= -Wl,-zassert-deflib 1005ZGUIDANCE= -Wl,-zguidance 1006ZFATALWARNINGS= -Wl,-zfatal-warnings 1007ZASLR= -Wl,-zaslr 1008 1009GSHARED= -shared 1010CCMT= -mt 1011 1012# Handle different PIC models on different ISAs 1013# (May be overridden by lower-level Makefiles) 1014 1015sparc_C_PICFLAGS = -fpic 1016sparcv9_C_PICFLAGS = -fpic 1017i386_C_PICFLAGS = -fpic 1018amd64_C_PICFLAGS = -fpic 1019C_PICFLAGS = $($(MACH)_C_PICFLAGS) 1020C_PICFLAGS64 = $($(MACH64)_C_PICFLAGS) 1021 1022sparc_C_BIGPICFLAGS = -fPIC 1023sparcv9_C_BIGPICFLAGS = -fPIC 1024i386_C_BIGPICFLAGS = -fPIC 1025amd64_C_BIGPICFLAGS = -fPIC 1026C_BIGPICFLAGS = $($(MACH)_C_BIGPICFLAGS) 1027C_BIGPICFLAGS64 = $($(MACH64)_C_BIGPICFLAGS) 1028 1029# CC requires there to be no space between '-K' and 'pic' or 'PIC'. 1030# and does not support -f 1031sparc_CC_PICFLAGS = -_cc=-Kpic -_gcc=-fpic 1032sparcv9_CC_PICFLAGS = -_cc=-KPIC -_gcc=-fPIC 1033i386_CC_PICFLAGS = -_cc=-Kpic -_gcc=-fpic 1034amd64_CC_PICFLAGS = -_cc=-Kpic -_gcc=-fpic 1035CC_PICFLAGS = $($(MACH)_CC_PICFLAGS) 1036CC_PICFLAGS64 = $($(MACH64)_CC_PICFLAGS) 1037 1038AS_PICFLAGS= -K pic 1039AS_BIGPICFLAGS= -K PIC 1040 1041# 1042# Default label for CTF sections 1043# 1044CTFCVTFLAGS= -L VERSION 1045 1046# 1047# Override to pass module-specific flags to ctfmerge. Currently used only by 1048# krtld to turn on fuzzy matching, and source-level debugging to inhibit 1049# stripping. 1050# 1051CTFMRGFLAGS= 1052 1053CTFCONVERT_O = $(CTFCONVERT) $(CTFCVTFLAGS) $@ 1054 1055# Rules (normally from make.rules) and macros which are used for post 1056# processing files. Normally, these do stripping of the comment section 1057# automatically. 1058# RELEASE_CM: Should be edited to reflect the release. 1059# POST_PROCESS_O: Post-processing for `.o' files (typically C source) 1060# POST_PROCESS_S_O: Post-processing for `.o' files built from asssembly 1061# POST_PROCESS_CC_O: Post-processing for `.o' files built from C++ 1062# POST_PROCESS_A: Post-processing for `.a' files (currently null). 1063# POST_PROCESS_SO: Post-processing for `.so' files. 1064# POST_PROCESS: Post-processing for executable files (no suffix). 1065# 1066# Note that these macros are not completely generalized as they are to be 1067# used with the file name to be processed following. 1068# 1069# It is left as an exercise to Release Engineering to embellish the generation 1070# of the release comment string. 1071# 1072# If this is a standard development build: 1073# compress the comment section (mcs -c) 1074# add the standard comment (mcs -a $(RELEASE_CM)) 1075# add the development specific comment (mcs -a $(DEV_CM)) 1076# 1077# If this is an installation build: 1078# delete the comment section (mcs -d) 1079# add the standard comment (mcs -a $(RELEASE_CM)) 1080# add the development specific comment (mcs -a $(DEV_CM)) 1081# 1082# If this is an release build: 1083# delete the comment section (mcs -d) 1084# add the standard comment (mcs -a $(RELEASE_CM)) 1085# 1086# The following list of macros are used in the definition of RELEASE_CM 1087# which is used to label all binaries in the build: 1088# 1089# RELEASE Specific release of the build, eg: 5.2 1090# RELEASE_MAJOR Major version number part of $(RELEASE) 1091# RELEASE_MINOR Minor version number part of $(RELEASE) 1092# VERSION Version of the build (alpha, beta, Generic) 1093# PATCHID If this is a patch this value should contain 1094# the patchid value (eg: "Generic 100832-01"), otherwise 1095# it will be set to $(VERSION) 1096# RELEASE_DATE Date of the Release Build 1097# PATCH_DATE Date the patch was created, if this is blank it 1098# will default to the RELEASE_DATE 1099# 1100RELEASE_MAJOR= 5 1101RELEASE_MINOR= 11 1102RELEASE= $(RELEASE_MAJOR).$(RELEASE_MINOR) 1103VERSION= SunOS Development 1104PATCHID= $(VERSION) 1105RELEASE_DATE= release date not set 1106PATCH_DATE= $(RELEASE_DATE) 1107RELEASE_CM= "@($(POUND_SIGN))illumos $(PATCHID) $(PATCH_DATE)" 1108DEV_CM_TAIL= development build: $(LOGNAME) 1109DEV_CM= "@($(POUND_SIGN))illumos $(DEV_CM_TAIL)" 1110UTS_LABEL= $(RELEASE) 1111 1112# 1113# The boot banner may be overridden by distributions. Up to five lines can be 1114# specified by overriding the BOOTBANNER macros, and any line that expands to 1115# an empty string will not be printed. See comments in 1116# bootbanner_expand_template() for more details about the template string 1117# format. 1118# 1119BOOTBANNER1= ^o Version ^v ^w-bit 1120BOOTBANNER2= 1121BOOTBANNER3= 1122BOOTBANNER4= 1123BOOTBANNER5= 1124 1125PROCESS_COMMENT= @?${MCS} -d -a $(RELEASE_CM) -a $(DEV_CM) 1126$(RELEASE_BUILD)PROCESS_COMMENT= @?${MCS} -d -a $(RELEASE_CM) 1127 1128STRIP_STABS= $(STRIP) -x $@ 1129$(SRCDBGBLD)STRIP_STABS= : 1130PROCESS_CTF= : 1131 1132POST_PROCESS_O= 1133POST_PROCESS_S_O= 1134POST_PROCESS_CC_O= 1135POST_PROCESS_A= 1136POST_PROCESS_SO= $(PROCESS_COMMENT) $@ ; $(STRIP_STABS) ; \ 1137 $(ELFSIGN_OBJECT) 1138POST_PROCESS= $(PROCESS_COMMENT) $@ ; $(PROCESS_CTF) ; \ 1139 $(STRIP_STABS) ; $(ELFSIGN_OBJECT) 1140 1141# 1142# chk4ubin is a tool that inspects a module for a symbol table 1143# ELF section size which can trigger an OBP bug on older platforms. 1144# This problem affects only specific sun4u bootable modules. 1145# 1146CHK4UBIN= $(ONBLD_TOOLS)/bin/$(MACH)/chk4ubin 1147CHK4UBINFLAGS= 1148CHK4UBINARY= $(CHK4UBIN) $(CHK4UBINFLAGS) $@ 1149 1150# 1151# PKGARCHIVE specifies the default location where packages should be 1152# placed if built. 1153# 1154$(RELEASE_BUILD)PKGARCHIVESUFFIX= -nd 1155PKGARCHIVE=$(SRC)/../../packages/$(MACH)/nightly$(PKGARCHIVESUFFIX) 1156 1157# 1158# The repositories will be created with these publisher settings. 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