# $NetBSD: Makefile.rump,v 1.33 2009/02/12 13:23:17 lukem Exp $ # WARNS?= 3 # XXX: src/sys won't compile with -Wsign-compare yet NOLINT= # kernel code .include # use kernel ABI instead of rump ABI (needs md code) .ifndef RUMPKMOD CPPFLAGS:= -I${RUMPTOP}/include ${CPPFLAGS} .endif CFLAGS+= -ffreestanding -fno-strict-aliasing CPPFLAGS+= -D_RUMPKERNEL CPPFLAGS+= -D_KERNEL -DMULTIPROCESSOR -D_MODULE -DMODULAR CPPFLAGS+= -DMAXUSERS=32 CPPFLAGS+= -DDIAGNOSTIC CPPFLAGS+= -DCOMPAT_50 CPPFLAGS+= -I${.CURDIR} -I. CPPFLAGS+= -I${RUMPTOP}/../../common/include -I${RUMPTOP}/../arch CPPFLAGS+= -I${RUMPTOP}/include CPPFLAGS+= -I${RUMPTOP}/librump/rumpkern/opt CPPFLAGS+= -nostdinc -I${RUMPTOP}/.. #CPPFLAGS+= -DDEBUG RUMPKERNEL= This is NetBSD and I am the rump. Good evening. # workaround: evbppc is not a well-defined arch .if (${MACHINE} == "evbppc") CPPFLAGS+= -DPPC_OEA .endif # If this file changes, we need a full rebuild DPSRCS+= ${RUMPTOP}/Makefile.rump # # Rename library symbols before use. If a symbol does not already belong # to a rump namespace ("rump" or "RUMP"), prefix it with "rumpns". This # avoids accidentally linking any kernel symbol against host platform # libraries. The only non-renamed symbols are linkset delimiters and # the GOT, which are more a property of the compiler than the kernel. # # Some toolchains generate unresolved symbols which are supposed to be # satisfied by the toolchain itself when the program is linked. # Unfortunately, we do not know which of the symbols are generated by # the toolchain. Worse, they vary from platform to platform and # toolchain to toolchain. The good news, however, is that this will # be detected by a compile-time failure, so we can fairly easily manage # a quirktable here. .if ${MACHINE_CPU} == "mips" _SYMQUIRK='|_gp_disp' .elif ${MACHINE_CPU} == "hppa" _SYMQUIRK='|\$$\$$' .endif __archivebuild: .USE ${_MKTARGET_BUILD} rm -f ${.TARGET} ${AR} cq ${.TARGET} `NM=${NM} ${LORDER} ${.ALLSRC:M*o} | ${TSORT}` ${NM} -go ${.TARGET} | ${TOOL_AWK} ' \ $$NF!~/^(rump|RUMP|__|_GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE'${_SYMQUIRK}')/ \ {printf "%s rumpns_%s\n", $$NF, $$NF}' \ | sort | uniq > renametab.${.TARGET} ${OBJCOPY} --redefine-syms renametab.${.TARGET} ${.TARGET} rm -f renametab.${.TARGET} ${RANLIB} ${.TARGET}