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All rights reserved. 24# Use is subject to license terms. 25# 26# ident "%Z%%M% %I% %E% SMI" 27# 28 29# 30# This Makefile contains the common targets and definitions for 31# all kernels. It is to be included in the Makefiles for specific 32# implementation architectures and processor architecture dependent 33# modules: i.e.: all driving kernel Makefiles. 34# 35# Include global definitions: 36# 37include $(SRC)/Makefile.master 38 39# 40# No text domain in the kernel. 41# 42DTEXTDOM = 43 44# 45# Keep references to $(SRC)/common relative. 46COMMONBASE= $(UTSBASE)/../common 47 48# 49# Setup build-specific vars 50# To add a build type: 51# add name to ALL_BUILDS32 & ALL_BUILDS64 52# set CLASS_name and OBJ_DIR_name 53# add targets to Makefile.targ 54# 55 56# 57# DEF_BUILDS is for def, lint and install 58# ALL_BUILDS is for everything else (all, clean, ...) 59# 60# The NOT_RELEASE_BUILD noise is to maintain compatibility with the 61# gatekeeper's nightly build script. 62# 63DEF_BUILDS32 = obj32 64DEF_BUILDS64 = obj64 65DEF_BUILDSONLY64 = obj64 66$(NOT_RELEASE_BUILD)DEF_BUILDS32 = debug32 67$(NOT_RELEASE_BUILD)DEF_BUILDS64 = debug64 68$(NOT_RELEASE_BUILD)DEF_BUILDSONLY64 = debug64 69ALL_BUILDS32 = obj32 debug32 70ALL_BUILDS64 = obj64 debug64 71ALL_BUILDSONLY64 = obj64 debug64 72 73# 74# For modules in 64b dirs that aren't built 64b 75# or modules in 64b dirs that aren't built 32b we 76# need to create empty modlintlib files so global lint works 77# 78LINT32_BUILDS = debug32 79LINT64_BUILDS = debug64 80 81# 82# Build class (32b or 64b) 83# 84CLASS_OBJ32 = 32 85CLASS_DBG32 = 32 86CLASS_OBJ64 = 64 87CLASS_DBG64 = 64 88CLASS = $(CLASS_$(BUILD_TYPE)) 89 90# 91# Build subdirectory 92# 93OBJS_DIR_OBJ32 = obj32 94OBJS_DIR_DBG32 = debug32 95OBJS_DIR_OBJ64 = obj64 96OBJS_DIR_DBG64 = debug64 97OBJS_DIR = $(OBJS_DIR_$(BUILD_TYPE)) 98 99# 100# Create defaults so empty rules don't 101# confuse make 102# 103CLASS_ = 32 104OBJS_DIR_ = debug32 105 106# 107# Build tools 108# 109CC_sparc_32 = $(sparc_CC) 110CC_sparc_64 = $(sparcv9_CC) 111 112CC_i386_32 = $(i386_CC) 113CC_i386_64 = $(amd64_CC) 114CC_amd64_64 = $(amd64_CC) 115 116CC = $(CC_$(MACH)_$(CLASS)) 117 118AS_sparc_32 = $(sparc_AS) 119AS_sparc_64 = $(sparcv9_AS) 120 121AS_i386_32 = $(i386_AS) 122AS_i386_64 = $(amd64_AS) 123AS_amd64_64 = $(amd64_AS) 124 125AS = $(AS_$(MACH)_$(CLASS)) 126 127LD_sparc_32 = $(sparc_LD) 128LD_sparc_64 = $(sparcv9_LD) 129 130LD_i386_32 = $(i386_LD) 131LD_i386_64 = $(amd64_LD) 132LD_amd64_64 = $(amd64_LD) 133 134LD = $(LD_$(MACH)_$(CLASS)) 135 136LINT_sparc_32 = $(sparc_LINT) 137LINT_sparc_64 = $(sparcv9_LINT) 138 139LINT_i386_32 = $(i386_LINT) 140LINT_i386_64 = $(amd64_LINT) 141LINT_amd64_64 = $(amd64_LINT) 142 143LINT = $(LINT_$(MACH)_$(CLASS)) 144 145MODEL_32 = ilp32 146MODEL_64 = lp64 147MODEL = $(MODEL_$(CLASS)) 148 149# 150# Build rules for linting the kernel. 151# 152LHEAD = ( $(ECHO) "\n$@"; 153 154LGREP.2 = grep -v ' _init ' | \ 155 grep -v ' _fini ' | \ 156 grep -v ' _info ' | \ 157 grep -v ' _depends_on ' | \ 158 cat 159 160LTAIL = ) 161 162LINT.c = $(LINT) -c -dirout=$(LINTS_DIR) $(LINTFLAGS) $(LINT_DEFS) $(CPPFLAGS) 163 164LINTTAGS_32 = 165LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN 166LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_SUPPRESSION_DIRECTIVE_UNUSED 167LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_SUSPICIOUS_COMPARISON 168LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_CAST_UINT_TO_SIGNED_INT 169LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_PASS_UINT_TO_SIGNED_INT 170LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_INVALID_ANNOTATION_NAME 171LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_OLD_STYLE_DECL_OR_BAD_TYPE 172LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_NO_EXPLICIT_TYPE_GIVEN 173LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_STATIC_UNUSED 174LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_PTRDIFF_OVERFLOW 175LINTTAGS_32 += -erroff=E_ASSIGN_NARROW_CONV 176 177LINTTAGS_64 = $(LINTTAGS_32) 178 179# Selectively disable certain noisy lint errors 180LENIENT_LINTTAGS = 181LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_CAST_INT_TO_SMALL_INT 182LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_CAST_INT_CONST_TO_SMALL_INT 183LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_CAST_TO_PTR_FROM_INT 184LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_ASSIGN_INT_TO_SMALL_INT 185LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_ASSIGN_INT_FROM_BIG_CONST 186LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_CONST_PROMOTED_UNSIGNED_LL 187LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_CONST_PROMOTED_LONG_LONG 188LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_CONST_TRUNCATED_BY_ASSIGN 189LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_PASS_INT_FROM_BIG_CONST 190LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_COMP_INT_WITH_LARGE_INT 191LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_ASSIGN_UINT_TO_SIGNED_INT 192# These are still noisy but a bit more useful. 193# They shouldn't be used on new code. 194LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_PASS_INT_TO_SMALL_INT 195LENIENT_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_PTR_CONV_LOSES_BITS 196 197# comment out next line to turn on pedantic 64-bit error checking 198LINTTAGS_64 += $(LENIENT_LINTTAGS) 199 200LENIENT_i386_LINTTAGS = 201 202LENIENT_amd64_LINTTAGS = 203LENIENT_amd64_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_BAD_PRAGMA_PACK_VALUE 204LENIENT_amd64_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_SHIFT_CNT_NEG_TOO_BIG_L 205LENIENT_amd64_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_CONST_PROMOTED_UNSIGNED_LL 206LENIENT_amd64_LINTTAGS += -erroff=E_CONST_PROMOTED_LONG_LONG 207 208LINTFLAGS_sparc_32 = $(LINTCCMODE) -nsxmuF -errtags=yes 209LINTFLAGS_sparc_64 = $(LINTFLAGS_sparc_32) -Xarch=v9 210LINTFLAGS_i386_32 = $(LINTCCMODE) -nsxmuF -errtags=yes 211LINTFLAGS_i386_64 = $(LINTFLAGS_i386_32) -Xarch=amd64 212 213LINTTAGS_sparc_32 = $(LINTTAGS_32) 214LINTTAGS_sparc_64 = $(LINTTAGS_64) 215LINTTAGS_i386_32 = $(LINTTAGS_32) 216LINTTAGS_i386_64 = $(LINTTAGS_64) $(LENIENT_amd64_LINTTAGS) 217 218LINTFLAGS = $(LINTFLAGS_$(MACH)_$(CLASS)) $(LINTTAGS_$(MACH)_$(CLASS)) 219LINTFLAGS += $(C99LMODE) 220 221# 222# Override this variable to modify the name of the lint target. 223# 224LINT_MODULE= $(MODULE) 225 226# 227# Build the compile/assemble lines: 228# 229EXTRA_OPTIONS = 230AS_DEFS = -D_ASM -D__STDC__=0 231 232ALWAYS_DEFS_32 = -D_KERNEL -D_SYSCALL32 233ALWAYS_DEFS_64 = -D_KERNEL -D_SYSCALL32 -D_SYSCALL32_IMPL -D_ELF64 234# 235# XX64 This should be defined by the compiler! 236# 237ALWAYS_DEFS_64 += -Dsun -D__sun -D__SVR4 238ALWAYS_DEFS = $(ALWAYS_DEFS_$(CLASS)) 239 240# 241# CPPFLAGS is deliberatly set with a "=" and not a "+=". For the kernel 242# the header include path should not look for header files outside of 243# the kernel code. This "=" removes the search path built in 244# Makefile.master inside CPPFLAGS. Ditto for AS_CPPFLAGS. 245# 246CPPFLAGS = $(ALWAYS_DEFS) $(ALL_DEFS) $(CONFIG_DEFS) \ 247 $(INCLUDE_PATH) $(EXTRA_OPTIONS) 248ASFLAGS += -P 249AS_CPPFLAGS = $(ALWAYS_DEFS) $(ALL_DEFS) $(CONFIG_DEFS) $(AS_DEFS) \ 250 $(AS_INC_PATH) $(EXTRA_OPTIONS) 251 252# 253# Make it (relatively) easy to share compilation options between 254# all kernel implementations. 255# 256 257# 258# XX64 Compiling with -xc99=%all on build 55 merge makes the 259# kmem_alloc double map parts of the kernel data causing 260# horrible overwriting and forces a hardware reset in 261# segkp_create(). Until the origin of this problem can 262# be tracked down (i.e. is it a deliberate C89 -> C99 semantic 263# change for which the kernel needs repair, or is it just a 264# bug in the x86 compiler?) disabling C99 for kernel compilation 265# when using the Devpro compiler 266# 267i386_C99MODE = $(C99_DISABLE) 268$(__GNUC)i386_C99MODE = $(C99_ENABLE) 269sparc_C99MODE = $(C99_DISABLE) 270C99MODE = $($(MACH)_C99MODE) 271 272CFLAGS_uts = 273CFLAGS_uts += $(STAND_FLAGS_$(CLASS)) 274CFLAGS_uts += $(CCVERBOSE) 275CFLAGS_uts += $(ILDOFF) 276CFLAGS_uts += $(XAOPT) 277CFLAGS_uts += $(CTF_FLAGS) 278CFLAGS_uts += $(CERRWARN) 279CFLAGS_uts += $(C99MODE) 280CFLAGS_uts += $(EXTRA_CFLAGS) 281 282# 283# Declare that $(OBJECTS) and $(LINTS) can be compiled in parallel. 284# The DUMMY target is for those instances where OBJECTS and LINTS 285# are empty (to avoid an unconditional .PARALLEL). 286.PARALLEL: $(OBJECTS) $(LINTS) DUMMY 287 288# 289# Expanded dependencies 290# 291DEF_DEPS = $(DEF_BUILDS:%=def.%) 292ALL_DEPS = $(ALL_BUILDS:%=all.%) 293CLEAN_DEPS = $(ALL_BUILDS:%=clean.%) 294CLOBBER_DEPS = $(ALL_BUILDS:%=clobber.%) 295LINT_DEPS = $(DEF_BUILDS:%=lint.%) 296MODLINTLIB_DEPS = $(DEF_BUILDS:%=modlintlib.%) 297CLEAN_LINT_DEPS = $(ALL_BUILDS:%=clean.lint.%) 298INSTALL_DEPS = $(DEF_BUILDS:%=install.%) 299SYM_DEPS = $(SYM_BUILDS:%=symcheck.%) 300 301# 302# Default module name 303# 304BINARY = $(OBJS_DIR)/$(MODULE) 305 306# 307# Default cleanup definitions 308# 309CLEANLINTFILES = $(LINTS) $(MOD_LINT_LIB) 310CLEANFILES = $(OBJECTS) $(CLEANLINTFILES) 311CLOBBERFILES = $(BINARY) $(CLEANFILES) 312 313# 314# Installation constants: 315# 316# FILEMODE is the mode given to the kernel modules 317# CFILEMODE is the mode given to the '.conf' files 318# 319FILEMODE = 755 320DIRMODE = 755 321OWNER = root 322GROUP = sys 323CFILEMODE = 644 324 325# 326# Special Installation Macros for the installation of '.conf' files. 327# 328# These are unique because they are not installed from the current 329# working directory. 330# 331# Sigh. Apparently at some time in the past there was a confusion on 332# whether the name is SRC_CONFFILE or SRC_CONFILE. Consistency with the 333# other names would indicate SRC_CONFFILE, but the voting is >180 Makefiles 334# with SRC_CONFILE and about 11 with SRC_CONFFILE. Software development 335# isn't a popularity contest, though, and so my inclination is to define 336# both names for now and incrementally convert to SRC_CONFFILE to be consistent 337# with the other names. 338# 339CONFFILE = $(MODULE).conf 340SRC_CONFFILE = $(CONF_SRCDIR)/$(CONFFILE) 341SRC_CONFILE = $(SRC_CONFFILE) 342ROOT_CONFFILE_32 = $(ROOTMODULE).conf 343ROOT_CONFFILE_64 = $(ROOTMODULE:%/$(SUBDIR64)/$(MODULE)=%/$(MODULE)).conf 344ROOT_CONFFILE = $(ROOT_CONFFILE_$(CLASS)) 345 346 347INS.conffile= \ 348 $(RM) $@; $(INS) -s -m $(CFILEMODE) -f $(@D) $(SRC_CONFFILE) 349$(CH)INS.conffile= \ 350 $(INS) -s -m $(CFILEMODE) -u $(OWNER) -g $(GROUP) -f $(@D) $(SRC_CONFFILE) 351 352# 353# The CTF merge of child kernel modules is performed against one of the genunix 354# modules. For Intel builds, all modules will be used with a single genunix: 355# the one built in intel/genunix. For SPARC builds, a given 356# module may be 357# used with one of a number of genunix files, depending on what platform the 358# module is deployed on. We merge against the sun4u genunix to optimize for 359# the common case. We also merge against the ip driver since networking is 360# typically loaded and types defined therein are shared between many modules. 361# 362CTFMERGE_GUDIR_sparc = sun4u 363CTFMERGE_GUDIR_i386 = intel 364CTFMERGE_GUDIR = $(CTFMERGE_GUDIR_$(MACH)) 365 366CTFMERGE_GENUNIX = \ 367 $(UTSBASE)/$(CTFMERGE_GUDIR)/genunix/$(OBJS_DIR)/genunix 368 369# 370# Used to uniquify a non-genunix module against genunix. If used in patch 371# mode (PATCH_BUILD != "#"), the patch ID corresponding to the module being 372# built will be used as the label. If no ID is available, or if patch mode 373# is not being used, the value of $VERSION will be used. 374# 375CTFMERGE_UNIQUIFY_AGAINST_GENUNIX = \ 376 @label="-L VERSION" ; \ 377 if [ -z "$(PATCH_BUILD)" ] ; then \ 378 uniq="-D BASE" ; \ 379 set -- `$(CTFFINDMOD) -n -r -t $(PMTMO_FILE) $@` ; \ 380 if [ "X$$1" != "X-" ] ; then \ 381 label="-l $$1" ; \ 382 if [ "$$2" != "fcs" ] ; then \ 383 uniq="-D $$2" ; \ 384 fi ; \ 385 fi ; \ 386 fi ; \ 387 mergecmd="$(CTFMERGE) $(CTFMRGFLAGS)" ; \ 388 cmd="$$mergecmd $$label -d $(CTFMERGE_GENUNIX) $$uniq -o $@" ; \ 389 echo $$cmd "$(OBJECTS) $(CTFEXTRAOBJS)" ; \ 390 $$cmd $(OBJECTS) $(CTFEXTRAOBJS) 391 392# 393# Used to merge the genunix module. genunix has special requirements in 394# patch mode. In particular, it needs to be able to find the genunix used 395# in the previous version of the KU patch (or the FCS version of genunix in 396# the case of KU 1). 397# 398CTFMERGE_GENUNIX_MERGE = \ 399 @if [ -z "$(PATCH_BUILD)" ] ; then \ 400 set -- `$(CTFFINDMOD) -b $(OBJS_DIR) -o patch,lastgu -n -r \ 401 -t $(PMTMO_FILE) $(GENUNIX) || true` '' ; \ 402 msg= ; \ 403 if [ $$$(POUND_SIGN) -eq 1 ] ; \ 404 then msg="Error in $(CTFFINDMOD)" ; \ 405 elif [ "X$$1" = "X-" ] ; then msg="Did not get label" ; \ 406 elif [ "X$$2" = "X-" ] ; then msg="Did not get withfile" ; \ 407 fi ; \ 408 if [ -n "$$msg" ] ; then \ 409 echo "make ctf: $$msg - removing $(GENUNIX)" ; \ 410 $(RM) $(GENUNIX) ; \ 411 exit 1 ; \ 412 fi ; \ 413 label="-l $$1" ; \ 414 with="-w $$2" ; \ 415 else \ 416 label="-L VERSION" ; \ 417 fi ; \ 418 cmd="$(CTFMERGE) $(CTFMRGFLAGS) $$label $$with -o $@" ; \ 419 echo $$cmd "$(OBJECTS) $(CTFEXTRAOBJS) $(IPCTF_TARGET)"; \ 420 $$cmd $(OBJECTS) $(CTFEXTRAOBJS) $(IPCTF_TARGET) 421 422# 423# Used to copy CTF data from the sun4u genunix to the sun4m genunix. While 424# we may lose some genunix-specific sun4m-only data, there really isn't any 425# other way, since individual ctfmerges on the sun4u and sun4m genunix 426# modules will result in differing type indices for the same types, and we 427# can't uniquify a given non-genunix module against two genunix modules. 428# 429CTFMERGE_COPY_CTF_DATA = \ 430 @if [ -f $(CTFMERGE_GENUNIX) ] ; then \ 431 cmd="$(CTFMERGE) $(CTFMRGFLAGS) -c $(CTFMERGE_GENUNIX) $@" ; \ 432 echo $$cmd ; \ 433 $$cmd ; \ 434 else \ 435 echo "WARNING: $(CTFMERGE_GENUNIX) not built. " \ 436 "CTF data will be incomplete" ; \ 437 fi 438 439# 440# We ctfmerge the ip objects into genunix to maximize the number of common types 441# found there, thus maximizing the effectiveness of uniquification. We don't 442# want the genunix build to have to know about the individual ip objects, so we 443# put them in an archive. The genunix ctfmerge then includes this archive. 444# 445IPCTF = $(IPDRV_DIR)/$(OBJS_DIR)/ipctf.a 446 447# 448# Rule for building fake shared libraries used for symbol resolution 449# when building other modules. -znoreloc is needed here to avoid 450# tripping over code that isn't really suitable for shared libraries. 451# 452BUILD.SO = \ 453 $(LD) -o $@ $(GSHARED) $(ZNORELOC) -h $(SONAME) 454 455# 456# SONAME defaults for common fake shared libraries. 457# 458$(LIBGEN) := SONAME = $(MODULE) 459$(PLATLIB) := SONAME = misc/platmod 460$(CPULIB) := SONAME = 'cpu/$$CPU' 461$(DTRACESTUBS) := SONAME = dtracestubs 462 463# 464# Installation directories 465# 466 467# 468# For now, 64b modules install into a subdirectory 469# of their 32b brethren. 470# 471SUBDIR64_sparc = sparcv9 472SUBDIR64_i386 = amd64 473SUBDIR64 = $(SUBDIR64_$(MACH)) 474 475ROOT_MOD_DIR = $(ROOT)/kernel 476 477ROOT_KERN_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR) 478ROOT_DRV_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/drv 479ROOT_DTRACE_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/dtrace 480ROOT_EXEC_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/exec 481ROOT_FS_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/fs 482ROOT_SCHED_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/sched 483ROOT_STRMOD_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/strmod 484ROOT_IPP_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/ipp 485ROOT_SYS_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/sys 486ROOT_MISC_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/misc 487ROOT_KGSS_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/misc/kgss 488ROOT_NLMISC_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/misc 489ROOT_MACH_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/mach 490ROOT_CPU_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/cpu 491ROOT_TOD_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/tod 492ROOT_FONT_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/fonts 493ROOT_DACF_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/dacf 494ROOT_CRYPTO_DIR_32 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/crypto 495 496ROOT_KERN_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/$(SUBDIR64) 497ROOT_DRV_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/drv/$(SUBDIR64) 498ROOT_DTRACE_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/dtrace/$(SUBDIR64) 499ROOT_EXEC_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/exec/$(SUBDIR64) 500ROOT_FS_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/fs/$(SUBDIR64) 501ROOT_SCHED_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/sched/$(SUBDIR64) 502ROOT_STRMOD_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/strmod/$(SUBDIR64) 503ROOT_IPP_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/ipp/$(SUBDIR64) 504ROOT_SYS_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/sys/$(SUBDIR64) 505ROOT_MISC_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/misc/$(SUBDIR64) 506ROOT_KGSS_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/misc/kgss/$(SUBDIR64) 507ROOT_NLMISC_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/misc/$(SUBDIR64) 508ROOT_MACH_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/mach/$(SUBDIR64) 509ROOT_CPU_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/cpu/$(SUBDIR64) 510ROOT_TOD_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/tod/$(SUBDIR64) 511ROOT_FONT_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/fonts/$(SUBDIR64) 512ROOT_DACF_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/dacf/$(SUBDIR64) 513ROOT_CRYPTO_DIR_64 = $(ROOT_MOD_DIR)/crypto/$(SUBDIR64) 514 515ROOT_KERN_DIR = $(ROOT_KERN_DIR_$(CLASS)) 516ROOT_DRV_DIR = $(ROOT_DRV_DIR_$(CLASS)) 517ROOT_DTRACE_DIR = $(ROOT_DTRACE_DIR_$(CLASS)) 518ROOT_EXEC_DIR = $(ROOT_EXEC_DIR_$(CLASS)) 519ROOT_FS_DIR = $(ROOT_FS_DIR_$(CLASS)) 520ROOT_SCHED_DIR = $(ROOT_SCHED_DIR_$(CLASS)) 521ROOT_STRMOD_DIR = $(ROOT_STRMOD_DIR_$(CLASS)) 522ROOT_IPP_DIR = $(ROOT_IPP_DIR_$(CLASS)) 523ROOT_SYS_DIR = $(ROOT_SYS_DIR_$(CLASS)) 524ROOT_MISC_DIR = $(ROOT_MISC_DIR_$(CLASS)) 525ROOT_KGSS_DIR = $(ROOT_KGSS_DIR_$(CLASS)) 526ROOT_NLMISC_DIR = $(ROOT_NLMISC_DIR_$(CLASS)) 527ROOT_MACH_DIR = $(ROOT_MACH_DIR_$(CLASS)) 528ROOT_CPU_DIR = $(ROOT_CPU_DIR_$(CLASS)) 529ROOT_TOD_DIR = $(ROOT_TOD_DIR_$(CLASS)) 530ROOT_FONT_DIR = $(ROOT_FONT_DIR_$(CLASS)) 531ROOT_DACF_DIR = $(ROOT_DACF_DIR_$(CLASS)) 532ROOT_CRYPTO_DIR = $(ROOT_CRYPTO_DIR_$(CLASS)) 533 534ROOT_MOD_DIRS_32 = $(ROOT_DRV_DIR_32) $(ROOT_EXEC_DIR_32) 535ROOT_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(ROOT_DTRACE_DIR_32) 536ROOT_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(ROOT_FS_DIR_32) $(ROOT_SCHED_DIR_32) 537ROOT_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(ROOT_STRMOD_DIR_32) $(ROOT_SYS_DIR_32) 538ROOT_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(ROOT_IPP_DIR_32) 539ROOT_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(ROOT_MISC_DIR_32) $(ROOT_MACH_DIR_32) 540ROOT_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(ROOT_KGSS_DIR_32) 541ROOT_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(ROOT_CPU_DIR_32) $(ROOT_FONT_DIR_32) 542ROOT_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(ROOT_TOD_DIR_32) $(ROOT_DACF_DIR_32) 543ROOT_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(ROOT_CRYPTO_DIR_32) 544 545USR_MOD_DIR = $(ROOT)/usr/kernel 546 547USR_DRV_DIR_32 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/drv 548USR_EXEC_DIR_32 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/exec 549USR_FS_DIR_32 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/fs 550USR_SCHED_DIR_32 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/sched 551USR_STRMOD_DIR_32 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/strmod 552USR_SYS_DIR_32 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/sys 553USR_MISC_DIR_32 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/misc 554USR_DACF_DIR_32 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/dacf 555USR_PCBE_DIR_32 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/pcbe 556 557USR_DRV_DIR_64 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/drv/$(SUBDIR64) 558USR_EXEC_DIR_64 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/exec/$(SUBDIR64) 559USR_FS_DIR_64 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/fs/$(SUBDIR64) 560USR_SCHED_DIR_64 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/sched/$(SUBDIR64) 561USR_STRMOD_DIR_64 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/strmod/$(SUBDIR64) 562USR_SYS_DIR_64 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/sys/$(SUBDIR64) 563USR_MISC_DIR_64 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/misc/$(SUBDIR64) 564USR_DACF_DIR_64 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/dacf/$(SUBDIR64) 565USR_PCBE_DIR_64 = $(USR_MOD_DIR)/pcbe/$(SUBDIR64) 566 567USR_DRV_DIR = $(USR_DRV_DIR_$(CLASS)) 568USR_EXEC_DIR = $(USR_EXEC_DIR_$(CLASS)) 569USR_FS_DIR = $(USR_FS_DIR_$(CLASS)) 570USR_SCHED_DIR = $(USR_SCHED_DIR_$(CLASS)) 571USR_STRMOD_DIR = $(USR_STRMOD_DIR_$(CLASS)) 572USR_SYS_DIR = $(USR_SYS_DIR_$(CLASS)) 573USR_MISC_DIR = $(USR_MISC_DIR_$(CLASS)) 574USR_DACF_DIR = $(USR_DACF_DIR_$(CLASS)) 575USR_PCBE_DIR = $(USR_PCBE_DIR_$(CLASS)) 576 577USR_MOD_DIRS_32 = $(USR_DRV_DIR_32) $(USR_EXEC_DIR_32) 578USR_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(USR_FS_DIR_32) $(USR_SCHED_DIR_32) 579USR_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(USR_STRMOD_DIR_32) $(USR_SYS_DIR_32) 580USR_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(USR_MISC_DIR_32) $(USR_DACF_DIR_32) 581USR_MOD_DIRS_32 += $(USR_PCBE_DIR_32) 582 583# 584# 585# 586include $(SRC)/Makefile.psm 587 588# 589# Set ownership on links. 590# 591CHOWNLINK= 592$(CH)CHOWNLINK= ; $(CHOWN) $(OWNER) $@ 593CHGRPLINK= 594$(CH)CHGRPLINK= ; $(CHGRP) $(GROUP) $@ 595 596# 597# The "-r" on the remove may be considered temporary, but is required 598# while the replacement of the SUNW,SPARCstation-10,SX directory by 599# a symbolic link is being propagated. 600# 601INS.slink1= $(RM) -r $@; $(SYMLINK) $(PLATFORM) $@ $(CHOWNLINK) $(CHGRPLINK) 602INS.slink2= $(RM) -r $@; $(SYMLINK) ../$(PLATFORM)/$(@F) $@ $(CHOWNLINK) $(CHGRPLINK) 603INS.slink3= $(RM) -r $@; $(SYMLINK) $(IMPLEMENTED_PLATFORM) $@ $(CHOWNLINK) $(CHGRPLINK) 604INS.slink4= $(RM) -r $@; $(SYMLINK) ../$(PLATFORM)/include $@ $(CHOWNLINK) $(CHGRPLINK) 605INS.slink5= $(RM) -r $@; $(SYMLINK) ../$(PLATFORM)/sbin $@ $(CHOWNLINK) $(CHGRPLINK) 606INS.slink6= $(RM) -r $@; $(SYMLINK) ../../$(PLATFORM)/lib/$(MODULE) $@ $(CHOWNLINK) $(CHGRPLINK) 607 608ROOT_PLAT_LINKS = $(PLAT_LINKS:%=$(ROOT_PLAT_DIR)/%) 609ROOT_PLAT_LINKS_2 = $(PLAT_LINKS_2:%=$(ROOT_PLAT_DIR)/%) 610USR_PLAT_LINKS = $(PLAT_LINKS:%=$(USR_PLAT_DIR)/%) 611USR_PLAT_LINKS_2 = $(PLAT_LINKS_2:%=$(USR_PLAT_DIR)/%) 612 613# 614# Collection of all relevant, delivered kernel modules. 615# 616KMODS = $(DRV_KMODS) $(EXEC_KMODS) $(FS_KMODS) $(SCHED_KMODS) $(TOD_KMODS) \ 617 $(STRMOD_KMODS) $(SYS_KMODS) $(MISC_KMODS) $(NLMISC_KMODS) \ 618 $(MACH_KMODS) $(CPU_KMODS) $(GENUNIX_KMODS) \ 619 $(GSS_KMODS) $(MMU_KMODS) $(DACF_KMODS) $(EXPORT_KMODS) \ 620 $(IPP_KMODS) $(CRYPTO_KMODS) $(CRYPTO_EK_KMODS) $(PCBE_KMODS) \ 621 $(DRV_KMODS_$(CLASS)) $(MISC_KMODS_$(CLASS)) 622 623LINT_KMODS = $(DRV_KMODS) $(EXEC_KMODS) $(FS_KMODS) $(SCHED_KMODS) \ 624 $(TOD_KMODS) $(STRMOD_KMODS) $(SYS_KMODS) $(MISC_KMODS) \ 625 $(MACH_KMODS) $(GSS_KMODS) $(DACF_KMODS) $(IPP_KMODS) \ 626 $(CRYPTO_KMODS) $(PCBE_KMODS) \ 627 $(DRV_KMODS_$(CLASS)) $(MISC_KMODS_$(CLASS)) 628 629THIS_YEAR:sh= /bin/date +%Y 630$(OBJS_DIR)/logsubr.o := CPPFLAGS += -DTHIS_YEAR=$(THIS_YEAR) 631$(OBJS_DIR)/logsubr.ln := CPPFLAGS += -DTHIS_YEAR=$(THIS_YEAR) 632 633# 634# Files to be compiled with -xa, to generate basic block execution 635# count data. 636# 637# There are several ways to compile parts of the kernel for kcov: 638# 1) Add targets to BB_FILES here or in other Makefiles 639# (they must in the form of $(OBJS_DIR)/target.o) 640# 2) setenv BB_FILES '$(XXX_OBJS:%=$(OBJS_DIR)/%)' 641# 3) setenv BB_FILES '$(OBJECTS)' 642# 643# Do NOT setenv CFLAGS -xa, as that will cause infinite recursion 644# in unix_bb.o 645# 646BB_FILES = 647$(BB_FILES) := XAOPT = -xa 648 649# 650# The idea here is for unix_bb.o to be in all kernels except the 651# kernel which actually gets shipped to customers. In practice, 652# $(RELEASE_BUILD) is on for a number of the late beta and fcs builds. 653# 654CODE_COVERAGE= 655$(RELEASE_BUILD)CODE_COVERAGE:sh= echo \\043 656$(CODE_COVERAGE)$(OBJS_DIR)/unix_bb.o := CPPFLAGS += -DKCOV 657$(CODE_COVERAGE)$(OBJS_DIR)/unix_bb.ln := CPPFLAGS += -DKCOV 658 659# 660# Do not let unix_bb.o get compiled with -xa! 661# 662$(OBJS_DIR)/unix_bb.o := XAOPT = 663 664# 665# MPSAS support 666# 667MPSAS_BUILD:sh= echo \\043 668# 669# Privilege files 670# 671PRIVS_AWK = $(SRC)/uts/common/os/privs.awk 672PRIVS_DEF = $(SRC)/uts/common/os/priv_defs 673