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1# $Id: header.kmk 1004 2007-06-02 12:05:54Z bird $
2## @file
3#
4# kBuild - File included at top of a makefile.
5#
6# Copyright (c) 2004-2007 knut st. osmundsen <bird-kBuild-spam@anduin.net>
7#
8#
9# This file is part of kBuild.
10#
11# kBuild is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
12# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
13# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
14# (at your option) any later version.
15#
16# kBuild is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
17# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
18# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
19# GNU General Public License for more details.
20#
21# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
22# along with kBuild; if not, write to the Free Software
23# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
24#
25#
26
27ifndef __header_kmk__
28# start-of-file-content
29ifdef KBUILD_PROFILE_SELF
30 _KBUILD_TS_HEADER_START := $(nanots ) # just a dummy warm up query
31 $(info prof: since start - since previous - event description)
32 _KBUILD_TS_HEADER_START := $(nanots )
33 _KBUILD_TS_PREV := $(_KBUILD_TS_HEADER_START)
34endif
35
36
37#
38# Check make version before we do anything else.
39#
40ifndef KMK_VERSION
41 $(error kBuild: The kmk default variable KMK_VERSION isn't defined! Make sure you are using 'kmk' and not 'make', 'gmake', 'kmk_gmake', 'dmake' or any other make program)
42endif
43ifneq ($(KBUILD_VERSION_MAJOR).$(KBUILD_VERSION_MINOR),0.1)
44 ifneq ($(KBUILD_VERSION_MAJOR),0)
45 $(warning kBuild: kmk major version mismatch, expected '0' found '$(KBUILD_VERSION_MAJOR)'!)
46 else
47 $(warning kBuild: kmk minor version mismatch, expected '1' found '$(KBUILD_VERSION_MINOR)'!)
48 endif
49endif
50
51#
52# The revision in which this file was last modified.
53# This can be useful when using development versions of kBuild.
54#
55KMK_REVISION := $(patsubst %:,, $Rev: 1004 $ )
56
57
58#
59# Define the default goal.
60#
61all: all_recursive
62
63#
64# The phony FORCE target.
65#
66FORCE:
67
68
69#
70# Enable delete on error and second expansion of prerequisites.
71#
72.DELETE_ON_ERROR:
73
74.SECONDEXPANSION:
75
76
77#
78# General purpose macros.
79#
80
81##
82# Newline character(s).
83define NL
84
85
86endef
87
88##
89# Tab character.
90TAB := $(subst ., ,.)
91
92##
93# Newline + tab characters (for generating commands).
94NLTAB = $(NL)$(TAB)
95
96##
97# Space character.
98SP := $(subst ., ,.)
99
100##
101# Hash character.
102define HASH
103#
104endef
105
106##
107# Colon character.
108COLON := :
109
110##
111# Semicolon character.
112SEMICOLON := ;
113
114##
115# Comma character.
116COMMA := ,
117
118##
119# Dot character.
120DOT := .
121
122##
123# Dollar character.
124DOLLAR := $$
125
126##
127# Equal character.
128EQUAL := =
129
130
131#
132# The OSes, Architectures and CPUs that kBuild recognizes.
133#
134# When kBuild is ported to a new OS or architecture a unique keyword needs
135# to be assigned to it and added here. This strictness is required because
136# this keyword namespace is shared between OSes, architectures, cpus and
137# build types. (PORTME)
138#
139KBUILD_OSES := darwin freebsd l4 linux netbsd nt openbsd os2 solaris win
140KBUILD_ARCHES := x86 amd64 sparc32 sparc64 s390 ppc32 ppc64 mips32 mips64 ia64 hppa32 hppa64 arm alpha
141
142
143#
144# Set default build type.
145#
146ifndef BUILD_TYPE
147 BUILD_TYPE := release
148else
149 ifneq ($(filter $(BUILD_TYPE),$(KBUILD_OSES) $(KBUILD_ARCHES)),)
150 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_TYPE value '$(BUILD_TYPE)' is an OS or architecture!)
151 endif
152 ifneq (.$(words $(BUILD_TYPE)).$(BUILD_TYPE).,.1.$(strip $(BUILD_TYPE)).)
153 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_TYPE value '$(BUILD_TYPE)' contains spaces/tabs!)
154 endif
155endif
156
157
158#
159# Assert valid build platform variables.
160#
161# All these are set by kmk so they shouldn't be any trouble
162# unless the user starts messing about with environment variables.
163#
164ifneq (.$(words $(BUILD_PLATFORM)).$(BUILD_PLATFORM).,.1.$(strip $(BUILD_PLATFORM)).)
165 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_PLATFORM value '$(BUILD_PLATFORM)' contains spaces/tabs!)
166endif
167ifneq ($(words $(filter $(BUILD_PLATFORM),$(KBUILD_OSES))),1)
168 $(error kBuild: BUILD_PLATFORM value '$(BUILD_PLATFORM)' is not recognized (valid: $(KBUILD_OSES)))
169endif
170
171ifneq (.$(words $(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH)).$(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH).,.1.$(strip $(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH)).)
172 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH value '$(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH)' contains spaces/tabs!)
173endif
174ifneq ($(words $(filter $(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH),$(KBUILD_ARCHES))),1)
175 $(error kBuild: BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH value '$(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH)' is not recognized (valid: $(KBUILD_ARCHES)))
176endif
177
178ifeq ($(strip $(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU)),)
179 BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU := blend
180else
181 ifneq (.$(words $(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU)).$(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU).,.1.$(strip $(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU)).)
182 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU value '$(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU)' contains spaces/tabs!)
183 endif
184 ifneq ($(filter $(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU), $(KBUILD_OSES) $(BUILD_ARCHES)),)
185 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU value '$(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU)' was found in the OS or architecture keywords!)
186 endif
187 ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU),$(BUILD_TYPE))
188 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU value '$(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU)' is the same as the BUILD_TYPE!)
189 endif
190endif
191
192
193#
194# Assert or set default target platform.
195# When not defined use the corresponding BUILD_PLATFORM value.
196#
197ifndef BUILD_TARGET
198 BUILD_TARGET := $(BUILD_PLATFORM)
199else
200 ifneq (.$(words $(BUILD_TARGET)).$(BUILD_TARGET).,.1.$(strip $(BUILD_TARGET)).)
201 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_TARGET value '$(BUILD_TARGET)' contains spaces/tabs!)
202 endif
203 ifneq ($(words $(filter $(BUILD_TARGET),$(KBUILD_OSES))),1)
204 $(error kBuild: BUILD_TARGET value '$(BUILD_TARGET)' is not recognized (valid: $(KBUILD_OSES)))
205 endif
206endif
207
208ifndef BUILD_TARGET_ARCH
209 BUILD_TARGET_ARCH := $(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH)
210else
211 ifneq (.$(words $(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH)).$(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH).,.1.$(strip $(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH)).)
212 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_TARGET_ARCH value '$(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH)' contains spaces/tabs!)
213 endif
214 ifneq ($(words $(filter $(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH),$(KBUILD_ARCHES))),1)
215 $(error kBuild: BUILD_TARGET_ARCH value '$(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH)' is not recognized (valid: $(KBUILD_ARCHES)))
216 endif
217endif
218
219ifndef BUILD_TARGET_CPU
220 BUILD_TARGET_CPU := $(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU)
221else ifeq ($(strip $(BUILD_TARGET_CPU)),)
222 ifeq ($(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH),$(BUILD_PLATFORM_ARCH))
223 BUILD_TARGET_CPU := $(BUILD_PLATFORM_CPU)
224 else
225 BUILD_TARGET_CPU := blend
226 endif
227else
228 ifneq (.$(words $(BUILD_TARGET_CPU)).$(BUILD_TARGET_CPU).,.1.$(strip $(BUILD_TARGET_CPU)).)
229 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_TARGET_CPU value '$(BUILD_TARGET_CPU)' contains spaces/tabs!)
230 endif
231 ifneq ($(filter $(BUILD_TARGET_CPU), $(KBUILD_OSES) $(BUILD_ARCHES)),)
232 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_TARGET_CPU value was found in the OS or architecture keywords!)
233 endif
234 ifeq ($(BUILD_TARGET_CPU),$(BUILD_TYPE))
235 $(error kBuild: The BUILD_TARGET_CPU value '$(BUILD_TARGET_CPU)' is the same as the BUILD_TYPE!)
236 endif
237endif
238
239
240#
241# Paths and stuff.
242#
243
244# Adjust DEPTH first.
245DEPTH := $(strip $(DEPTH))
246ifeq ($(DEPTH),)
247 DEPTH := .
248endif
249
250## PATH_CURRENT is the current directory (getcwd).
251PATH_CURRENT := $(abspath $(CURDIR))
252## PATH_SUB_CURRENT points to current directory of the current makefile.
253# Meaning that it will change value as we enter and exit sub-makefiles.
254PATH_SUB_CURRENT := $(PATH_CURRENT)
255## PATH_ROOT points to the project root directory.
256PATH_ROOT := $(abspath $(PATH_CURRENT)/$(DEPTH))
257## PATH_SUB_ROOT points to the directory of the top-level makefile.
258ifneq ($(strip $(SUB_DEPTH)),)
259 SUB_DEPTH := $(strip $(SUB_DEPTH))
260 PATH_SUB_ROOT := $(abspath $(PATH_CURRENT)/$(SUB_DEPTH))
261else
262 PATH_SUB_ROOT := $(PATH_CURRENT)
263endif
264
265## CURSUBDIR is PATH_SUB_ROOT described relative to PATH_ROOT.
266# This variable is used to determin where the object files and other output goes.
267ifneq ($(PATH_ROOT),$(PATH_CURRENT))
268CURSUBDIR := $(patsubst $(PATH_ROOT)/%,%,$(PATH_SUB_ROOT))
269else
270CURSUBDIR := .
271endif
272
273# Output directories.
274ifndef PATH_OUT_BASE
275 PATH_OUT_BASE := $(PATH_ROOT)/out
276endif
277ifndef PATH_OUT
278 ifdef BUILD_TARGET_SUB # (BUILD_TARGET_SUB is not currently recognized by kBuild in any other places.)
279 PATH_OUT := $(PATH_OUT_BASE)/$(BUILD_TARGET).$(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH).$(BUILD_TARGET_SUB)/$(BUILD_TYPE)
280 else
281 PATH_OUT := $(PATH_OUT_BASE)/$(BUILD_TARGET).$(BUILD_TARGET_ARCH)/$(BUILD_TYPE)
282 endif
283endif # !define PATH_OUT
284PATH_OBJ = $(PATH_OUT)/obj
285PATH_TARGET = $(PATH_OBJ)/$(CURSUBDIR)
286PATH_INS = $(PATH_OUT)
287PATH_BIN = $(PATH_INS)/bin
288PATH_DLL = $(PATH_INS)/bin
289PATH_SYS = $(PATH_INS)/bin
290PATH_LIB = $(PATH_INS)/lib
291PATH_DOC = $(PATH_INS)/doc
292
293# PATH_KBUILD is determined by kmk.
294ifeq ($(strip $(PATH_KBUILD)),)
295 $(error kBuild: PATH_KBUILD is missing or empty! kmk is supposed to set it.)
296endif
297# PATH_KBUILD_BIN is determined by kmk.
298ifeq ($(strip $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)),)
299 $(error kBuild: PATH_KBUILD_BIN is missing or empty! kmk is supposed to set it.)
300endif
301
302# kBuild files which might be of interest.
303FILE_KBUILD_HEADER := $(PATH_KBUILD)/header.kmk
304#FILE_KBUILD_CONFIG := $(PATH_KBUILD)/config.kmk
305FILE_KBUILD_FOOTER := $(PATH_KBUILD)/footer.kmk
306
307## MAKEFILE is the name of the main makefile.
308MAKEFILE := $(firstword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))
309## MAKEFILE_CURRENT is the name of the current makefile.
310# This is updated everything a sub-makefile is included.
311MAKEFILE_CURRENT := $(MAKEFILE)
312
313
314#
315# Build platform setup.
316# (PORTME)
317#
318
319# OS/2
320ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM),os2)
321EXEC_X86_WIN32 := innopec.exe
322HOSTSUFF_EXE := .exe
323endif
324
325# Linux
326ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM),linux)
327EXEC_X86_WIN32 := wine
328HOSTSUFF_EXE :=
329endif
330
331# Win, Win32, Win64, NT.
332ifeq ($(filter-out win32 win64 win nt,$(BUILD_PLATFORM)),)
333EXEC_X86_WIN32 :=
334HOSTSUFF_EXE := .exe
335endif
336
337# FreeBSD
338ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM),freebsd)
339EXEC_X86_WIN32 := wine
340HOSTSUFF_EXE :=
341endif
342
343# Darwin / Mac OS X
344ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM),darwin)
345EXEC_X86_WIN32 := false
346HOSTSUFF_EXE :=
347endif
348
349# Solaris
350ifeq ($(BUILD_PLATFORM),solaris)
351EXEC_X86_WIN32 := false
352HOSTSUFF_EXE :=
353endif
354
355
356#
357# Build target setup.
358# (PORTME)
359#
360SUFF_DEP := .dep
361ifeq ($(filter-out win32 win64 win nt os2,$(BUILD_TARGET)),)
362SUFF_OBJ := .obj
363SUFF_LIB := .lib
364SUFF_DLL := .dll
365SUFF_EXE := .exe
366SUFF_SYS := .sys
367SUFF_RES := .res
368endif
369ifeq ($(BUILD_TARGET),l4)
370SUFF_OBJ := .o
371SUFF_LIB := .a
372SUFF_DLL := .s.so
373SUFF_EXE :=
374SUFF_SYS := .a
375SUFF_RES :=
376endif
377ifeq ($(BUILD_TARGET),darwin)
378SUFF_OBJ := .o
379SUFF_LIB := .a
380SUFF_DLL := .dylib
381SUFF_EXE :=
382SUFF_SYS :=
383SUFF_RES :=
384endif
385ifndef SUFF_OBJ
386SUFF_OBJ := .o
387SUFF_LIB := .a
388SUFF_DLL := .so
389SUFF_EXE :=
390SUFF_SYS := .a
391SUFF_RES :=
392endif
393
394#
395# Standard kBuild tools.
396#
397ifeq ($(KMK),kmk)
398KMK := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
399endif
400MAKE := $(KMK)
401
402DEP_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kDep$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
403ifeq ($(filter kDep,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),kDep)
404DEP := kmk_builtin_kDep
405else
406DEP := $(DEP_EXT)
407endif
408
409DEP_IDB_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kDepIDB$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
410ifeq ($(filter kDepPre,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),kDepIDB)
411DEP_IDB := kmk_builtin_kDepIDB
412else
413DEP_IDB := $(DEP_IDB_EXT)
414endif
415
416DEP_PRE_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kDepPre$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
417ifeq ($(filter kDepPre,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),kDepPre)
418DEP_PRE := kmk_builtin_kDepPre
419else
420DEP_PRE := $(DEP_PRE_EXT)
421endif
422
423KOBJCACHE_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kObjCache$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
424ifeq ($(filter kObjCache,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),kObjCache)
425KOBJCACHE := kmk_builtin_kObjCache
426else
427KOBJCACHE := $(KOBJCACHE_EXT)
428endif
429
430APPEND_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_append$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
431APPEND := kmk_builtin_append
432
433CAT_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_cat$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
434CAT := kmk_builtin_cat
435
436CP_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_cp$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
437CP := kmk_builtin_cp
438
439ECHO_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_echo$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
440ECHO := kmk_builtin_echo
441
442INSTALL_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_install$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
443INSTALL := kmk_builtin_install
444
445LN_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_ln$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
446LN := kmk_builtin_ln
447
448MKDIR_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_mkdir$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
449MKDIR := kmk_builtin_mkdir
450
451MV_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_mv$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
452MV := kmk_builtin_mv
453
454PRINTF_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_printf$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
455PRINTF := kmk_builtin_printf
456
457RM_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_rm$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
458RM := kmk_builtin_rm
459
460RMDIR_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_rmdir$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
461RMDIR := kmk_builtin_rmdir
462
463SED_EXT := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_sed$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
464ifeq ($(filter sed,$(KMK_BUILTIN)),sed)
465SED_INT := kmk_builtin_sed
466else
467SED_INT := $(SED_EXT)
468endif
469SED := $(SED_EXT)
470
471# Our default shell is the Almquist shell from *BSD.
472ASH := $(PATH_KBUILD_BIN)/kmk_ash$(HOSTSUFF_EXE)
473MAKESHELL := $(ASH)
474SHELL := $(ASH)
475export SHELL MAKESHELL
476
477# Symlinking is problematic on some platforms...
478LN_SYMLINK := $(LN) -s
479
480
481#
482# Some Functions.
483# The lower cased ones are either fallbacks or candidates for functions.c.
484#
485
486## ABSPATH - make paths absolute.
487# This implementation is clumsy and doesn't resolve '..' and '.' components.
488#
489# @param $1 The paths to make absolute.
490# @obsolete Use the GNU make function $(abspath) directly now.
491ABSPATH = $(abspath $(1))$(warning ABSPATH is deprecated, use abspath directly!)
492
493## DIRDEP - make create directory dependencies.
494#
495# @param $1 The paths to the directories which must be created.
496DIRDEP = $(foreach path,$(patsubst %/,%,$(1)),$(path)/)
497
498## Cygwin kludge.
499# This converts /cygdrive/x/% to x:%.
500#
501# @param $1 The paths to make native.
502# @remark This macro is pretty much obsolete since we don't use cygwin base make.
503ifneq ($(patsubst /cygdrive/%,%,$(CURDIR)),$(CURDIR))
504 CYGPATHMIXED = $(foreach path,$(1)\
505 ,$(if $(patsubst /cygdrive/%,,$(path)),$(path),$(patsubst $(strip $(firstword $(subst /, ,$(patsubst /cygdrive/%,%,$(path)))))/%,$(strip $(firstword $(subst /, ,$(patsubst /cygdrive/%,%,$(path))))):/%,$(patsubst /cygdrive/%,%,$(path)))))
506else
507 CYGPATHMIXED = $(1)
508endif
509
510## Removes the drive letter from a path (if it has one)
511# @param $1 the path
512no-drive = $(word $(words $(subst :, ,$(1))),$(subst :, ,$(1)))
513
514## Removes the root slash from a path (if it has one)
515# @param $1 the path
516no-root-slash = $(patsubst /%,%,$(1))
517
518## Figure out where to put object files.
519# @param $1 real target name.
520# @param $2 normalized main target
521TARGET_BASE = $(PATH_TARGET)/$(2)/$(call no-root-slash,$(call no-drive,$(1)))
522
523## Figure out where to put object files.
524# @param $1 normalized main target
525TARGET_PATH = $(PATH_TARGET)/$(1)
526
527
528#
529# Initialize some of the globals which the Config.kmk and
530# others can add stuff to if they like for processing in the footer.
531#
532
533## TEMPLATE_PATHS
534# List a paths (separated by space) where templates can be found.
535TEMPLATE_PATHS :=
536
537## TOOL_PATHS
538# List of paths (separated by space) where tools can be found.
539TOOL_PATHS :=
540
541## SDK_PATHS
542# List of paths (separated by space) where SDKs can be found.
543SDK_PATHS :=
544
545## Proritized list of the default makefile when walking subdirectories.
546# The user can overload this list.
547DEFAULT_MAKEFILE := Makefile.kmk makefile.kmk Makefile makefile
548
549
550## PROPS_TOOLS
551# This is a subset of PROPS_SINGLE.
552PROPS_TOOLS := TOOL CTOOL CXXTOOL ASTOOL RCTOOL ARTOOL LDTOOL FETCHTOOL UNPACKTOOL PATCHTOOL
553
554## PROPS_SINGLE
555# The list of non-accumulative target properties.
556# A Config.kmk file can add it's own properties to this list and kBuild
557# will do the necessary inheritance from templates to targets.
558PROPS_SINGLE := $(PROPS_TOOLS) INST NOINST BLD_TYPE BLD_TRG BLD_TRG_ARCH BLD_TRG_CPU FETCHDIR \
559 OBJSUFF COBJSUFF CXXOBJSUFF ASOBJSUFF RCOBJSUFF SYSSUFF EXESUFF DLLSUFF LIBSUFF ARLIBSUFF
560## PROPS_SINGLE_LNK
561# Subset of PROPS_SINGLE which applies to all linkable targets.
562PROPS_SINGLE_LNK := TOOL CTOOL CXXTOOL ASTOOL RCTOOL \
563 INST NOINST BLD_TYPE BLD_TRG BLD_TRG_ARCH BLD_TRG_CPU \
564 OBJSUFF COBJSUFF CXXOBJSUFF ASOBJSUFF RCOBJSUFF
565
566## PROPS_DEFERRED
567# This list of non-accumulative target properties which are or may be
568# functions, and thus should not be expanded until the very last moment.
569PROPS_DEFERRED := INSTFUN INSTALLER PRE_CMDS POST_CMDS NAME SONAME
570
571## PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R
572# The list of accumulative target properties where the right most value/flag
573# is the 'most significant'.
574# A Config.kmk file can add it's own properties to this list and kBuild
575# will do the necessary inheritance from templates to targets.
576PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R := \
577 DEPS ORDERDEPS DEFS \
578 ARFLAGS \
579 CFLAGS CDEFS \
580 CXXFLAGS CXXDEFS \
581 ASFLAGS ASDEFS \
582 RCFLAGS RCDEFS \
583 LDFLAGS \
584 IDFLAGS IFDLAGS ISFLAGS \
585 FETCHFLAGS UNPACKFLAGS PATCHFLAGS
586## PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R_LNK
587# Subset of PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R which applies to all linkable targets.
588PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R_LNK := \
589 DEPS ORDERDEPS DEFS \
590 CFLAGS CDEFS \
591 CXXFLAGS CXXDEFS \
592 ASFLAGS ASDEFS \
593 RCFLAGS RCDEFS \
594 IDFLAGS IFDLAGS ISFLAGS
595
596## PROPS_ACCUMULATE
597# The list of accumulative target properties where the left most value/flag
598# is the 'most significant'.
599# A Config.kmk file can add it's own properties to this list and kBuild
600# will do the necessary inheritance from templates to targets.
601PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L := \
602 SDKS SOURCES \
603 INCS CINCS CXXINCX ASINCS RCINCS \
604 LIBS LIBPATH \
605 DIRS BLDDIRS CLEAN
606## PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L_LNK
607# Subset of PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L which applies to all linkable targets.
608PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L_LNK := \
609 SDKS SOURCES \
610 INCS CINCS CXXINCX ASINCS RCINCS \
611 BLDDIRS CLEAN
612
613## PROPS_ALL
614# List of all the properties.
615PROPS_ALL = $(PROPS_SINGLE) $(PROPS_DEFERRED) $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L) $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R)
616
617
618## @name Properties valid on programs (BLDPROGS and PROGRAMS)
619## @{
620PROPS_PROGRAMS_SINGLE := $(PROPS_SINGLE_LNK) LDTOOL EXESUFF
621PROPS_PROGRAMS_DEFERRED := $(PROPS_DEFERRED)
622PROPS_PROGRAMS_ACCUMULATE_R := $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R_LNK) LDFLAGS
623PROPS_PROGRAMS_ACCUMULATE_L := $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L_LNK) LIBS LIBPATH
624## @}
625
626## @name Properties valid on libraries (LIBRARIES and IMPORT_LIBS)
627## @{
628PROPS_LIBRARIES_SINGLE := $(PROPS_SINGLE_LNK) ARTOOL LIBSUFF ARLIBSUFF LIBSUFF
629PROPS_LIBRARIES_DEFERRED := $(filter-out SONAME,$(PROPS_DEFERRED))
630PROPS_LIBRARIES_ACCUMULATE_R := $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R_LNK) ARFLAGS
631PROPS_LIBRARIES_ACCUMULATE_L := $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L_LNK)
632## @}
633
634## @name Properties valid on dlls (DLLS)
635## @{
636PROPS_DLLS_SINGLE := $(PROPS_SINGLE_LNK) LDTOOL DLLSUFF LIBSUFF
637PROPS_DLLS_DEFERRED := $(PROPS_DEFERRED)
638PROPS_DLLS_ACCUMULATE_R := $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R_LNK) LDFLAGS
639PROPS_DLLS_ACCUMULATE_L := $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L_LNK) LIBS LIBPATH
640## @}
641
642## @name Properties valid on system modules (SYSMODS)
643## @{
644PROPS_SYSMODS_SINGLE := $(PROPS_SINGLE_LNK) LDTOOL SYSSUFF
645PROPS_SYSMODS_DEFERRED := $(PROPS_DEFERRED)
646PROPS_SYSMODS_ACCUMULATE_R := $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_R_LNK) LDFLAGS
647PROPS_SYSMODS_ACCUMULATE_L := $(PROPS_ACCUMULATE_L_LNK) LIBS LIBPATH
648## @}
649
650## @name Properties valid on installs (INSTALLS)
651## @{
652PROPS_INSTALLS_SINGLE := TOOL INST NOINST
653PROPS_INSTALLS_DEFERRED := INSTFUN INSTALLER
654PROPS_INSTALLS_ACCUMULATE_R := DEPS ORDERDEPS
655PROPS_INSTALLS_ACCUMULATE_L := SOURCES DIRS CLEAN
656## @}
657
658## @name Properties valid on fetches (INSTALLS)
659## @{
660PROPS_FETCHES_SINGLE := TOOL FETCHTOOL UNPACKTOOL PATCHTOOL INST FETCHDIR
661PROPS_FETCHES_DEFERRED :=
662PROPS_FETCHES_ACCUMULATE_R := FETCHFLAGS UNPACKFLAGS PATCHFLAGS
663PROPS_FETCHES_ACCUMULATE_L := SOURCES
664## @}
665
666
667#
668# Here is a special 'hack' to prevent innocent environment variables being
669# picked up and treated as properties. (The most annoying example of why
670# this is necessary is the Visual C++ commandline with it's LIBPATH.)
671#
672# Define KBUILD_DONT_KILL_ENV_PROPS in the env. or on the commandline to
673# disable this 'hack'.
674#
675ifndef KBUILD_DONT_KILL_ENV_PROPS
676
677define def_nuke_environment_prop
678ifeq ($(origin $(prop)),environment)
679$(prop) =
680endif
681endef
682$(foreach prop, $(PROPS_ALL) \
683 FETCHES PATCHES BLDPROGS LIBRARIES IMPORT_LIBS DLLS PROGRAMS SYSMODS INSTALLS OTHERS \
684 SUBDIRS MAKEFILES BLDDIRS \
685 ,$(eval $(value def_nuke_environment_prop)))
686
687endif # KBUILD_DONT_KILL_ENV_PROPS
688
689
690#
691# Pass configuration.
692#
693# The PASS_<passname>_trgs variable is listing the targets.
694# The PASS_<passname>_vars variable is listing the target variables.
695# The PASS_<passname>_pass variable is the lowercased passname.
696#
697
698## PASS: fetches
699# This pass fetches and unpacks things needed to complete the build.
700PASS_FETCHES := Fetches
701PASS_FETCHES_trgs :=
702PASS_FETCHES_vars := _FETCHES
703PASS_FETCHES_pass := fetches
704
705## PASS: patches
706# This pass applies patches.
707PASS_PATCHES := Patches
708PASS_PATCHES_trgs :=
709PASS_PATCHES_vars := _PATCHES
710PASS_PATCHES_pass := patches
711
712## PASS: bldprogs
713# This pass builds targets which are required for building the rest.
714PASS_BLDPROGS := Build Programs
715PASS_BLDPROGS_trgs :=
716PASS_BLDPROGS_vars := _BLDPROGS
717PASS_BLDPROGS_pass := bldprogs
718
719## PASS: libraries
720# This pass builds library targets.
721PASS_LIBRARIES := Libraries
722PASS_LIBRARIES_trgs :=
723PASS_LIBRARIES_vars := _LIBS _IMPORT_LIBS _OTHER_LIBRARIES
724PASS_LIBRARIES_pass := libraries
725
726## PASS: binaries
727# This pass builds dll targets.
728PASS_DLLS := DLLs
729PASS_DLLS_trgs :=
730PASS_DLLS_vars := _DLLS _OTHER_DLLS
731PASS_DLLS_pass := dlls
732
733## PASS: binaries
734# This pass builds binary targets, i.e. programs, system modules and stuff.
735PASS_BINARIES := Programs
736PASS_BINARIES_trgs :=
737PASS_BINARIES_vars := _PROGRAMS _SYSMODS _OTHER_BINARIES
738PASS_BINARIES_pass := binaries
739
740## PASS: others
741# This pass builds other targets.
742PASS_OTHERS := Other Stuff
743PASS_OTHERS_trgs :=
744PASS_OTHERS_vars := _OTHERS
745PASS_OTHERS_pass := others
746
747## PASS: install
748# This pass installs the built entities to a sandbox area.
749PASS_INSTALLS := Install
750PASS_INSTALLS_trgs :=
751PASS_INSTALLS_vars := _INSTALLS_DIRS _INSTALLS _INSTALLS_FILES
752PASS_INSTALLS_pass := installs
753
754## PASS: packing
755# This pass processes custom packing rules.
756PASS_PACKING := Packing
757PASS_PACKING_trgs :=
758PASS_PACKING_vars := _PACKING
759PASS_PACKING_pass := packing
760#alias
761packing: pass_packing
762
763## PASS: clean
764# This pass removes all generated files.
765PASS_CLEAN := Clean
766PASS_CLEAN_trgs := do-clean
767PASS_CLEAN_vars :=
768PASS_CLEAN_pass := clean
769# alias
770clean: pass_clean
771
772## PASS: nothing
773# This pass just walks the tree.
774PASS_NOTHING := Nothing
775PASS_NOTHING_trgs := do-nothing
776PASS_NOTHING_vars :=
777PASS_NOTHING_pass := nothing
778# alias
779nothing: pass_nothing
780
781## DEFAULT_PASSES
782# The default passes and their order.
783DEFAULT_PASSES := BLDPROGS LIBRARIES DLLS BINARIES OTHERS INSTALLS
784
785## PASSES
786# The passes that should be defined. This must include
787# all passes mentioned by DEFAULT_PASSES.
788PASSES := FETCHES PATCHES $(DEFAULT_PASSES) NOTHING CLEAN
789
790
791#
792# Check for --pretty-command-printing before including the Config.kmk
793# so that anyone overriding the message macros can take the implied
794# verbosity level change into account.
795#
796ifndef KBUILD_VERBOSE
797 ifndef KBUILD_QUIET
798 ifneq ($(filter --pretty-command-printing,$(MAKEFLAGS)),)
799 export KBUILD_VERBOSE := 2
800 endif
801 endif
802endif
803
804
805#
806# This is how we find the closest config.kmk.
807# It's a little hacky but I think it works fine.
808#
809_CFGDIR := .
810_CFGFILES := ./Config.kmk ./config.kmk
811define def_include_config
812$(eval _CFGDIR := $(_CFGDIR)/$(dir))
813_CFGFILES += $(_CFGDIR)/Config.kmk $(_CFGDIR)/config.kmk
814endef
815# walk down the _RELATIVE_ path specified by DEPTH.
816$(foreach dir,$(subst /, ,$(DEPTH)), $(eval $(def_include_config)) )
817# add the default config file.
818_CFGFILE := $(firstword $(wildcard $(_CFGFILES) $(FILE_KBUILD_CONFIG)))
819_CFGFILES :=
820_CFGDIR :=
821ifeq ($(_CFGFILE),)
822$(error kBuild: no Config.kmk file found! Check the DEPTH: DEPTH='$(DEPTH)' PATH_CURRENT='$(PATH_CURRENT)')
823endif
824
825# Include the config.kmk we found file (or the default one).
826ifdef KBUILD_PROFILE_SELF
827 _KBUILD_TS_NOW := $(nanots )
828 $(info prof: $(int-sub $(_KBUILD_TS_NOW), $(_KBUILD_TS_HEADER_START)) - $(int-sub $(_KBUILD_TS_NOW), $(_KBUILD_TS_PREV)) - including $(_CFGFILE))
829 _KBUILD_TS_PREV := $(_KBUILD_TS_NOW)
830
831 include $(_CFGFILE)
832
833 _KBUILD_TS_NOW := $(nanots )
834 $(info prof: $(int-sub $(_KBUILD_TS_NOW), $(_KBUILD_TS_HEADER_START)) - $(int-sub $(_KBUILD_TS_NOW), $(_KBUILD_TS_PREV)) - included $(_CFGFILE))
835 _KBUILD_TS_PREV := $(_KBUILD_TS_NOW)
836else
837 include $(_CFGFILE)
838endif
839
840
841
842#
843# Finalize a the central path variables now that we've included the Config.kmk file.
844#
845# This prevents some trouble when users override the defaults for these
846# variables and uses relative paths or paths with incorrect case.
847#
848PATH_OUT := $(abspath $(PATH_OUT))
849PATH_OBJ := $(abspath $(PATH_OBJ))
850PATH_TARGET := $(abspath $(PATH_TARGET))
851PATH_INS := $(abspath $(PATH_INS))
852PATH_BIN := $(abspath $(PATH_BIN))
853PATH_DLL := $(abspath $(PATH_DLL))
854PATH_SYS := $(abspath $(PATH_SYS))
855PATH_LIB := $(abspath $(PATH_LIB))
856PATH_DOC := $(abspath $(PATH_DOC))
857
858
859#
860# Setup the message style. The default one is inlined.
861#
862# See kBuild/msgstyles for more styles or use KBUILD_MSG_STYLE_PATHS
863# to create your own message style.
864#
865KBUILD_MSG_STYLE ?= default
866ifeq ($(KBUILD_MSG_STYLE),default)
867 #
868 # The 'default' style.
869 #
870
871 ## Fetch starting.
872 # @param 1 Target name.
873 MSG_FETCH ?= $(call MSG_L1,Fetching $1...)
874 ## Re-fetch starting.
875 # @param 1 Target name.
876 MSG_REFETCH ?= $(call MSG_L1,Re-fetching $1...)
877 ## Downloading a fetch component.
878 # @param 1 Target name.
879 # @param 2 The source URL.
880 # @param 3 The destination file name.
881 MSG_FETCH_DL ?= $(call MSG_L1,Downloading $1 - $2,=> $3)
882 ## Checking a fetch component.
883 # @param 1 Target name.
884 # @param 2 The source URL.
885 # @param 3 The destination file name.
886 MSG_FETCH_CHK?= $(call MSG_L1,Checking $1 - $3, ($2))
887 ## Unpacking a fetch component.
888 # @param 1 Target name.
889 # @param 2 The archive file name.
890 # @param 3 The target directory.
891 MSG_FETCH_UP ?= $(call MSG_L1,Unpacking $1 - $2 => $3)
892 ## Fetch completed.
893 # @param 1 Target name.
894 MSG_FETCH_OK ?= $(call MSG_L1,Successfully fetched $1)
895 ## Unfetch a fetch target.
896 # @param 1 Target name.
897 MSG_UNFETCH ?= $(call MSG_L1,Unfetching $1...)
898 ## Compiling a source file.
899 # @param 1 Target name.
900 # @param 2 The source filename.
901 # @param 3 The primary link output file name.
902 # @param 4 The source type (CXX,C,AS,RC,++).
903 MSG_COMPILE ?= $(call MSG_L1,Compiling $1 - $2,=> $3)
904 ## Tool
905 # @param 1 The tool name (bin2c,...)
906 # @param 2 Target name.
907 # @param 3 The source filename.
908 # @param 4 The primary output file name.
909 MSG_TOOL ?= $(call MSG_L1,$1 $2 - $3,=> $4)
910 ## Generate a file, typically a source file.
911 # @param 1 Target name if applicable.
912 # @param 2 Output file name.
913 # @param 3 What it's generated from
914 MSG_GENERATE ?= $(call MSG_L1,Generating $(if $1,$1 - )$2,$(if $3,from $3))
915 ## Linking a bldprog/dll/program/sysmod target.
916 # @param 1 Target name.
917 # @param 2 The primary link output file name.
918 # @param 3 The link tool operation (LINK_LIBRARY,LINK_PROGRAM,LINK_DLL,LINK_SYSMOD,++).
919 MSG_LINK ?= $(call MSG_L1,Linking $1,=> $2)
920 ## Merging a library into the target (during library linking).
921 # @param 1 Target name.
922 # @param 2 The output library name.
923 # @param 3 The input library name.
924 MSG_AR_MERGE ?= $(call MSG_L1,Merging $3 into $1, ($2))
925 ## Creating a directory (build).
926 # @param 1 Directory name.
927 MSG_MKDIR ?= $(call MSG_L2,Creating directory $1)
928 ## Cleaning.
929 MSG_CLEAN ?= $(call MSG_L1,Cleaning...)
930 ## Nothing.
931 MSG_NOTHING ?= $(call MSG_L1,Did nothing in $(CURDIR))
932 ## Pass
933 # @param 1 The pass name.
934 MSG_PASS ?= $(call MSG_L1,Pass - $1)
935 ## Installing a bldprog/lib/dll/program/sysmod target.
936 # @param 1 Target name.
937 # @param 2 The source filename.
938 # @param 3 The destination file name.
939 MSG_INST_TRG ?= $(call MSG_L1,Installing $1 => $3)
940 ## Installing a file (install target).
941 # @param 1 The source filename.
942 # @param 2 The destination filename.
943 MSG_INST_FILE?= $(call MSG_L1,Installing $2,(<= $1))
944 ## Installing a symlink.
945 # @param 1 Symlink
946 # @param 2 Link target
947 MSG_INST_SYM ?= $(call MSG_L1,Installing symlink $1,=> $2)
948 ## Installing a directory.
949 # @param 1 Directory name.
950 MSG_INST_DIR ?= $(call MSG_L1,Installing directory $1)
951
952else
953 _KBUILD_MSG_STYLE_FILE := $(firstword $(foreach path, $(KBUILD_MSG_STYLE_PATHS) $(PATH_KBUILD)/msgstyles, $(wildcard $(path)/$(KBUILD_MSG_STYLE).kmk)))
954 ifneq ($(_KBUILD_MSG_STYLE_FILE),)
955 include $(_KBUILD_MSG_STYLE_FILE)
956 else
957 $(error kBuild: Can't find the style setup file for KBUILD_MSG_STYLE '$(KBUILD_MSG_STYLE)')
958 endif
959endif
960
961
962#
963# Message macros.
964#
965# This is done after including Config.kmk as to allow for
966# KBUILD_QUIET and KBUILD_VERBOSE to be configurable.
967#
968ifdef KBUILD_QUIET
969 # No output
970 QUIET := @
971 QUIET2:= @
972 MSG_L1 =
973 MSG_L2 =
974else
975 ifndef KBUILD_VERBOSE
976 # Default output level.
977 QUIET := @
978 QUIET2 := @
979 MSG_L1 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1"
980 MSG_L2 =
981 else ifeq ($(KBUILD_VERBOSE),1)
982 # A bit more output
983 QUIET := @
984 QUIET2 := @
985 MSG_L1 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1 $2"
986 MSG_L2 =
987 else ifeq ($(KBUILD_VERBOSE),2)
988 # Lot more output
989 QUIET :=
990 QUIET2 := @
991 MSG_L1 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1 $2"
992 MSG_L2 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1"
993 else
994 # maximal output.
995 QUIET :=
996 QUIET2 :=
997 MSG_L1 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1 $2"
998 MSG_L2 ?= @$(ECHO) "kBuild: $1"
999 endif
1000endif
1001
1002
1003ifdef KBUILD_PROFILE_SELF
1004 _KBUILD_TS_HEADER_END := $(nanots )
1005 $(info prof: $(int-sub $(_KBUILD_TS_HEADER_END), $(_KBUILD_TS_HEADER_START)) - $(int-sub $(_KBUILD_TS_HEADER_END), $(_KBUILD_TS_PREV)) - end of header.kmk)
1006 _KBUILD_TS_PREV := $(_KBUILD_TS_HEADER_END)
1007endif
1008
1009# end-of-file-content
1010__header_kmk__ := 1
1011endif # __header_kmk__
1012
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