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1c563add 1# Copyright (C) 1991-2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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2# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
3
4# The GNU C Library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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5# modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
6# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
7# version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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8
9# The GNU C Library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
41bdb6e2 12# Lesser General Public License for more details.
28f540f4 13
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14# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
15# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, write to the Free
16# Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA
17# 02111-1307 USA.
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18
19#
20# Makefile configuration options for the GNU C library.
21#
22ifneq (,)
23This makefile requires GNU Make.
24endif
25
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26all: # Make this the default goal
27
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28ifneq "$(origin +included-Makeconfig)" "file"
29
30+included-Makeconfig := yes
31
32ifdef subdir
33.. := ../
34endif
35
36# If config.make exists, the source directory was configured,
37# so don't try to be clever and find another directory to build in.
38ifneq (,$(wildcard $(..)config.make))
39ARCH =
40machine =
41else # Not configured.
42ifndef ARCH
43ifdef machine
44ARCH = $(machine)
45endif # machine
46endif # ARCH
47endif # config.make
48
49# Directory for object files and libc.a. If this is not defined, the
50# object files live in the subdirectories where their sources live, and
51# libc.a lives in the parent directory (this probably doesn't work any
52# more).
53ifdef ARCH
54ifeq ($(filter /%,$(ARCH)),)
55objdir := $(..)$(ARCH)
56else
57objdir = $(ARCH)
58endif
59endif
60
094bacdb 61# $(common-objdir) is the place to put objects and
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62# such that are not specific to a single subdir.
63ifdef objdir
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64objpfx := $(patsubst %//,%/,$(objdir)/$(subdir)/)
65common-objpfx = $(objdir)/
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66common-objdir = $(objdir)
67else
68objpfx :=
69ifdef ..
70common-objpfx = $(..)
71common-objdir = ..
72else
73# This is a kludge. make wizards might grok.
74common-objpfx = sysdeps/../
75common-objdir = .
76endif
77endif
78
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79# Root of the sysdeps tree.
80sysdep_dir := $(..)sysdeps
81export sysdep_dir := $(sysdep_dir)
82
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83# Get the values defined by options to `configure'.
84include $(common-objpfx)config.make
85
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86# What flags to give to sources which call user provided callbacks
87uses-callbacks = $(exceptions)
88
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89# What flags to give to tests which test stack alignment
90stack-align-test-flags =
91
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92# We have a special subdir for each binary format.
93# For now, only ELF is fully supported.
94ifeq ($(elf),yes)
95binfmt-subdir = elf
96else
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97# This is probably better than nothing.
98binfmt-subdir = aout
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99endif
100
57ba7bb4 101# Complete path to sysdep dirs.
0a55a284 102export full_config_sysdirs := $(addprefix $(..),$(config-sysdirs))
57ba7bb4 103
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104# Run config.status to update config.make and config.h. We don't show the
105# dependence of config.h to Make, because it is only touched when it
106# changes and so config.status would be run every time; the dependence of
107# config.make should suffice to force regeneration and re-exec, and the new
108# image will notice if config.h changed.
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109$(common-objpfx)config.make: $(common-objpfx)config.status \
110 $(..)config.make.in $(..)config.h.in
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111 cd $(<D); $(SHELL) $(<F)
112
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113# Find all the add-on and sysdeps configure fragments, to make sure we
114# re-run configure when any of them changes.
5290baf0 115$(common-objpfx)config.status: $(..)version.h $(..)configure \
0a55a284 116 $(foreach dir,$(full_config_sysdirs),\
e50ec9f9 117 $(wildcard \
57ba7bb4 118 $(dir)/Implies) \
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119 $(patsubst %.in,%,\
120 $(firstword $(wildcard \
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121 $(addprefix $(dir)/,configure configure.in))))) \
122 $(patsubst %.in,%,\
9382fcee 123 $(foreach dir,$(add-ons),\
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124 $(firstword $(wildcard \
125 $(addprefix $(..)$(dir)/,configure configure.in)))))
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126 @cd $(@D); if test -f $(@F); then exec $(SHELL) $(@F) --recheck; else \
127 echo The GNU C library has not been configured. >&2; \
128 echo Run \`configure\' to configure it before building. >&2; \
129 echo Try \`configure --help\' for more details. >&2; \
130 exit 1; fi
28f540f4 131
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132# We don't want CPPFLAGS to be exported to the command running configure.
133unexport CPPFLAGS
134
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135# Get the user's configuration parameters.
136ifneq ($(wildcard $(..)configparms),)
137include $(..)configparms
138endif
139ifneq ($(objpfx),)
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140ifneq ($(wildcard $(common-objpfx)configparms),)
141include $(common-objpfx)configparms
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142endif
143endif
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144\f
145####
146#### These are the configuration variables. You can define values for
147#### the variables below in the file `configparms'.
148#### Do NOT edit this file.
149####
150
151
152# Common prefix for machine-independent installation directories.
487253ea 153ifeq ($(origin prefix),undefined) # ifndef would override explicit empty value.
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154prefix = /usr/local
155endif
156
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157# Decide whether we shall build the programs or not. We always do this
158# unless the user tells us (in configparms) or we are building for a
159# standalone target.
160ifndef build-programs
161ifneq ($(config-os),none)
162build-programs=yes
163else
164build-programs=no
165endif
166endif
167
28f540f4 168# Common prefix for machine-dependent installation directories.
487253ea 169ifeq ($(origin exec_prefix),undefined)
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170exec_prefix = $(prefix)
171endif
172
173# Where to install the library and object files.
174ifndef libdir
175libdir = $(exec_prefix)/lib
176endif
8d57beea 177inst_libdir = $(install_root)$(libdir)
28f540f4 178
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179# Where to install the shared library and dynamic linker.
180ifndef slibdir
181slibdir = $(exec_prefix)/lib
182endif
8d57beea 183inst_slibdir = $(install_root)$(slibdir)
094bacdb 184
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185# Prefix to put on files installed in $(libdir). For libraries `libNAME.a',
186# the prefix is spliced between `lib' and the name, so the linker switch
187# `-l$(libprefix)NAME' finds the library; for other files the prefix is
188# just prepended to the whole file name.
487253ea 189ifeq ($(origin libprefix),undefined)
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190libprefix =
191endif
192
193# Where to install the header files.
194ifndef includedir
25c751d0 195includedir = $(prefix)/include
28f540f4 196endif
8d57beea 197inst_includedir = $(install_root)$(includedir)
28f540f4 198
28f540f4 199# Where to install machine-independent data files.
a2fe9c76 200# These are the timezone database, and the locale database.
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201ifndef datadir
202datadir = $(prefix)/share
203endif
8d57beea 204inst_datadir = $(install_root)$(datadir)
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205
206# Where to install the timezone data files (which are machine-independent).
207ifndef zonedir
208zonedir = $(datadir)/zoneinfo
209endif
8d57beea 210inst_zonedir = $(install_root)$(zonedir)
28f540f4 211
4a33c2f5 212# Where to install the locale files.
a2fe9c76 213ifndef localedir
4a33c2f5 214localedir = $(libdir)/locale
a2fe9c76 215endif
8d57beea 216inst_localedir = $(install_root)$(localedir)
a2fe9c76 217
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218# Where to install the message catalog data files (which are
219# machine-independent).
220ifndef msgcatdir
221msgcatdir = $(datadir)/locale
222endif
223inst_msgcatdir = $(install_root)$(msgcatdir)
224
3ec41e03 225# Where to install the locale charmap source files.
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226ifndef i18ndir
227i18ndir = $(datadir)/i18n
a2fe9c76 228endif
8d57beea 229inst_i18ndir = $(install_root)$(i18ndir)
a2fe9c76 230
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231# Where to install the shared object for charset transformation.
232ifndef gconvdir
233gconvdir = $(libdir)/gconv
234endif
235inst_gconvdir = $(install_root)$(gconvdir)
236
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237# Where to install programs.
238ifndef bindir
239bindir = $(exec_prefix)/bin
240endif
8d57beea 241inst_bindir = $(install_root)$(bindir)
28f540f4 242
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243# Where to install internal programs.
244ifndef libexecdir
245libexecdir = $(exec_prefix)/libexec
246endif
247inst_libexecdir = $(install_root)$(libexecdir)
248
28f540f4 249# Where to install administrative programs.
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250ifndef rootsbindir
251rootsbindir = $(exec_prefix)/sbin
252endif
8d57beea 253inst_rootsbindir = $(install_root)$(rootsbindir)
1ef32c3d 254
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255ifndef sbindir
256sbindir = $(exec_prefix)/sbin
257endif
8d57beea 258inst_sbindir = $(install_root)$(sbindir)
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259
260# Where to install the Info files.
261ifndef infodir
262infodir = $(prefix)/info
263endif
8d57beea 264inst_infodir = $(install_root)$(infodir)
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265
266# Where to install default configuration files. These include the local
267# timezone specification and network data base files.
268ifndef sysconfdir
269sysconfdir = $(prefix)/etc
270endif
8d57beea 271inst_sysconfdir = $(install_root)$(sysconfdir)
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272
273# What timezone should be the installed default (e.g., US/Eastern).
274# Run `make -C time echo-zonenames' to see a list of available zone names.
275# The local timezone can be changed with `zic -l TIMEZONE' at any time.
276ifndef localtime
277localtime = Factory
278endif
279
280# Where to install the "localtime" timezone file; this is the file whose
281# contents $(localtime) specifies. If this is a relative pathname, it is
282# relative to $(zonedir). It is a good idea to put this somewhere
283# other than there, so the zoneinfo directory contains only universal data,
284# localizing the configuration data elsewhere.
285ifndef localtime-file
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286localtime-file = $(sysconfdir)/localtime
287inst_localtime-file = $(install_root)$(localtime-file)
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288endif
289
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290# What to use for leap second specifications in compiling the default
291# timezone files. Set this to `/dev/null' for no leap second handling as
292# 1003.1 requires, or to `leapseconds' for proper leap second handling.
293# Both zone flavors are always available as `posix/ZONE' and `right/ZONE'.
294# This variable determines the default: if it's `/dev/null',
295# ZONE==posix/ZONE; if it's `leapseconds', ZONE==right/ZONE.
296ifndef leapseconds
297leapseconds = /dev/null
298endif
299
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300# What timezone's DST rules should be used when a POSIX-style TZ
301# environment variable doesn't specify any rules. For 1003.1 compliance
302# this timezone must use rules that are as U.S. federal law defines DST.
303# Run `make -C time echo-zonenames' to see a list of available zone names.
304# This setting can be changed with `zic -p TIMEZONE' at any time.
305# If you want POSIX.1 compatibility, use `America/New_York'.
306ifndef posixrules
307posixrules = America/New_York
308endif
309
310# Where to install the "posixrules" timezone file; this is file
311# whose contents $(posixrules) specifies. If this is a relative
312# pathname, it is relative to $(zonedir).
313ifndef posixrules-file
314posixrules-file = posixrules
315endif
316
317
318# Directory where your system's native header files live.
319# This is used on Unix systems to generate some GNU libc header files.
320ifndef sysincludedir
321sysincludedir = /usr/include
322endif
323
324
325# Commands to install files.
326ifndef INSTALL_DATA
327INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL) -m 644
328endif
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329ifndef INSTALL_SCRIPT
330INSTALL_SCRIPT = $(INSTALL)
331endif
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332ifndef INSTALL_PROGRAM
333INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL)
334endif
335ifndef INSTALL
336INSTALL = install
337endif
338
339
340# The name of the C compiler.
341# If you've got GCC, and it works, use it.
342ifeq ($(origin CC),default)
343CC := gcc
344endif
345
346# The name of the C compiler to use for compilations of programs to run on
347# the host that is building the library. If you set CC to a
348# cross-compiler, you must set this to the normal compiler.
349ifndef BUILD_CC
350BUILD_CC = $(CC)
351endif
352
353# Default flags to pass the C compiler.
354ifndef default_cflags
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355ifeq ($(release),stable)
356default_cflags := -g -O2
357else
a8922de8 358default_cflags := -g -O
28f540f4 359endif
1d5c2feb 360endif
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361
362# Flags to pass the C compiler when assembling preprocessed assembly code
363# (`.S' files). On some systems the assembler doesn't understand the `#' line
364# directives the preprocessor produces. If you have troubling compiling
365# assembly code, try using -P here to suppress these directives.
366ifndef asm-CPPFLAGS
367asm-CPPFLAGS =
368endif
369
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370# ELF always supports init/fini sections
371ifeq ($(elf),yes)
372have-initfini = yes
373endif
374
779ae82e 375# Installed name of the startup code.
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376ifneq ($(have-initfini),yes)
377# When not having init/fini, there is just one startfile, called crt0.o.
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378start-installed-name = crt0.o
379else
9a0a462c 380# On systems having init/fini, crt0.o is called crt1.o, and there are
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381# some additional bizarre files.
382start-installed-name = crt1.o
779ae82e 383endif
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384# On systems that do not need a special startfile for statically linked
385# binaries, simply set it to the normal name.
386ifndef static-start-installed-name
387static-start-installed-name = $(start-installed-name)
388endif
779ae82e 389
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390ifeq (yesyesyes,$(build-shared)$(elf)$(have-z-combreloc))
391combreloc-LDFLAGS = -Wl,-z,combreloc
392LDFLAGS.so += $(combreloc-LDFLAGS)
393LDFLAGS-rtld += $(combreloc-LDFLAGS)
394endif
395
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396ifeq (yes,$(have-z-relro))
397relro-LDFLAGS = -Wl,-z,relro
398LDFLAGS.so += $(relro-LDFLAGS)
399LDFLAGS-rtld += $(relro-LDFLAGS)
400endif
401
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402# Command for linking programs with the C library.
403ifndef +link
8e3cc80f 404+link = $(CC) -nostdlib -nostartfiles -o $@ \
482eec0d 405 $(sysdep-LDFLAGS) $(config-LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS-$(@F)) \
1c563add 406 $(combreloc-LDFLAGS) $(relro-LDFLAGS) \
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407 $(addprefix $(csu-objpfx),$(start-installed-name)) \
408 $(+preinit) $(+prector) \
409 $(filter-out $(addprefix $(csu-objpfx),start.o \
410 $(start-installed-name))\
411 $(+preinit) $(link-extra-libs) \
412 $(common-objpfx)libc% $(+postinit),$^) \
5ae9d168 413 $(link-extra-libs) $(link-libc) $(+postctor) $(+postinit)
28f540f4 414endif
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415# Command for statically linking programs with the C library.
416ifndef +link-static
417+link-static = $(CC) -nostdlib -nostartfiles -static -o $@ \
418 $(sysdep-LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) \
af09bfb5 419 $(addprefix $(csu-objpfx),$(static-start-installed-name)) \
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420 $(+preinit) $(+prector) \
421 $(filter-out $(addprefix $(csu-objpfx),start.o \
422 $(start-installed-name))\
423 $(+preinit) $(link-extra-libs-static) \
424 $(common-objpfx)libc% $(+postinit),$^) \
425 $(link-extra-libs-static) $(link-libc-static) $(+postctor) $(+postinit)
426endif
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427# Command for statically linking bounded-pointer programs with the C library.
428ifndef +link-bounded
429+link-bounded = $(CC) -nostdlib -nostartfiles -static -fbounded-pointers -o $@ \
430 $(sysdep-LDFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) \
431 $(addprefix $(csu-objpfx),b$(static-start-installed-name)) \
432 $(+preinit) $(+prector) \
4362aba5 433 $(filter-out $(addprefix $(csu-objpfx),start.ob \
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434 $(start-installed-name))\
435 $(+preinit) $(link-extra-libs-bounded) \
436 $(common-objpfx)libc% $(+postinit),$^) \
437 $(link-extra-libs-bounded) $(link-libc-bounded) $(+postctor) $(+postinit)
438endif
b122c703 439ifndef config-LDFLAGS
994431ed 440ifeq (yesyes,$(build-shared)$(elf))
094bacdb 441config-LDFLAGS = -Wl,-dynamic-linker=$(slibdir)/$(rtld-installed-name)
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442endif
443endif
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444ifndef link-libc
445ifeq (yes,$(build-shared))
ad10cac8 446ifeq ($(elf),yes)
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447# We need the versioned name of libc.so in the deps of $(others) et al
448# so that the symlink to libc.so is created before anything tries to
449# run the linked programs.
4d6acc61 450link-libc = -Wl,-rpath-link=$(rpath-link) \
aa1075ea 451 $(common-objpfx)libc.so$(libc.so-version) \
a44d2393 452 $(common-objpfx)$(patsubst %,$(libtype.oS),c) $(gnulib)
4d6acc61 453# This is how to find at build-time things that will be installed there.
b11f5954 454rpath-dirs = math elf dlfcn nss nis rt resolv crypt
ad10cac8 455endif
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456rpath-link = \
457$(common-objdir):$(subst $(empty) ,:,$(patsubst ../$(subdir),.,$(rpath-dirs:%=$(common-objpfx)%)))
47707456 458elfobjdir := $(patsubst ../$(subdir),.,$(common-objpfx)elf)
3fe9de0d 459else
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460nssobjdir := $(patsubst ../$(subdir),.,$(common-objpfx)nss)
461resolvobjdir := $(patsubst ../$(subdir),.,$(common-objpfx)resolv)
4ac5087b 462link-libc = $(common-objpfx)libc.a $(otherlibs) $(gnulib) $(common-objpfx)libc.a $(gnulib)
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463endif
464endif
900bec85 465
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466# Differences in the linkers on the various platforms.
467ifeq ($(elf),yes)
468LDFLAGS-rpath-ORIGIN = -Wl,-rpath,'$$ORIGIN'
469LDFLAGS-soname-fname = -Wl,-soname,$(@F)
470LDFLAGS-rdynamic = -rdynamic
471LDFLAGS-Bsymbolic = -Bsymbolic
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472endif
473
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474# Choose the default search path for the dynamic linker based on
475# where we will install libraries.
476ifneq ($(libdir),$(slibdir))
477default-rpath = $(slibdir):$(libdir)
478else
479default-rpath = $(libdir)
480endif
481
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482ifndef link-extra-libs
483ifeq (yes,$(build-shared))
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484ifneq ($(common-objpfx),$(objpfx))
485link-extra-libs = $(foreach lib,$(LDLIBS-$(@F)),\
486 $(wildcard $(common-objpfx)$(lib).so$($(notdir $(lib)).so-version) \
487 $(objpfx)$(lib).so$($(notdir $(lib)).so-version)))
488else
57ba7bb4 489link-extra-libs = $(foreach lib,$(LDLIBS-$(@F)),$(common-objpfx)$(lib).so$($(notdir $(lib)).so-version))
c57abfa7 490endif
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491else
492link-extra-libs = $(foreach lib,$(LDLIBS-$(@F)),$(common-objpfx)$(lib).a)
493endif
494endif
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495
496# The static libraries.
66000494 497ifeq (yes,$(build-static))
feca5e0b 498link-libc-static = $(common-objpfx)libc.a $(static-gnulib) $(common-objpfx)libc.a
e1586792 499link-extra-libs-static = $(foreach lib,$(LDLIBS-$(@F)),$(common-objpfx)$(lib).a)
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500else
501ifeq (yes,$(build-shared))
502# We can try to link the programs with lib*_pic.a...
feca5e0b 503link-libc-static = $(static-gnulib) $(common-objpfx)libc_pic.a
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504link-extra-libs-static = $(link-extra-libs)
505endif
506endif
ac556388 507link-libc-bounded = $(common-objpfx)libc_b.a $(gnulib) $(common-objpfx)libc_b.a
e64911d1 508link-extra-libs-bounded = $(foreach lib,$(LDLIBS-$(@F:%-bp=%)),$(common-objpfx)$(lib)_b.a)
e1586792 509
28f540f4 510ifndef gnulib
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511ifneq ($(have-as-needed),yes)
512 libgcc_eh := -lgcc_eh
513else
cdbf48be 514 libgcc_eh := -Wl,--as-needed -lgcc_s$(libgcc_s_suffix) -Wl,--no-as-needed
feca5e0b 515endif
26b30508 516ifneq ($(have-cc-with-libunwind),yes)
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517 gnulib := -lgcc $(libgcc_eh)
518 static-gnulib := -lgcc -lgcc_eh
26b30508 519else
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520 gnulib := -lgcc $(libgcc_eh) -lunwind
521 static-gnulib := -lgcc -lgcc_eh -lunwind
26b30508 522endif
28f540f4 523endif
96f873b9 524ifeq ($(elf),yes)
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525+preinit = $(addprefix $(csu-objpfx),crti.o)
526+postinit = $(addprefix $(csu-objpfx),crtn.o)
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527+prector = `$(CC) --print-file-name=crtbegin.o`
528+postctor = `$(CC) --print-file-name=crtend.o`
66715f83 529+interp = $(addprefix $(elf-objpfx),interp.os)
96f873b9 530endif
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531csu-objpfx = $(common-objpfx)csu/
532elf-objpfx = $(common-objpfx)elf/
28f540f4 533
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534# How to run a program we just linked with our library.
535# The program binary is assumed to be $(word 2,$^).
536built-program-file = $(dir $(word 2,$^))$(notdir $(word 2,$^))
ad10cac8 537ifeq (yesyes,$(build-shared)$(elf))
196980f5 538comma = ,
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539sysdep-library-path = \
540$(subst $(empty) ,:,$(strip $(patsubst -Wl$(comma)-rpath-link=%, %,\
541 $(filter -Wl$(comma)-rpath-link=%,\
542 $(sysdep-LDFLAGS)))))
27abf7a3 543run-program-prefix = $(if $(filter $(notdir $(built-program-file)),\
ccd8de9a 544 $(tests-static) $(xtests-static)),, \
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545 $(elf-objpfx)$(rtld-installed-name) \
546 --library-path $(rpath-link)$(patsubst %,:%,$(sysdep-library-path)))
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547else
548run-program-prefix =
549endif
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550# Never use $(run-program-prefix) for the statically-linked %-bp test programs
551built-program-cmd = $(patsubst %,$(run-program-prefix),\
552 $(filter-out %-bp,$(built-program-file))) \
553 $(built-program-file)
03a75825 554
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555ifndef LD
556LD := ld -X
557endif
558
559ifndef RANLIB
560RANLIB = ranlib
561endif
562
563# Extra flags to pass to GCC.
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564ifeq ($(all-warnings),yes)
565+gccwarn := -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Winline -Wstrict-prototypes -Wcast-qual -Wbad-function-cast -Wmissing-noreturn -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -Wcomment -Wcomments -Wtrigraphs -Wsign-compare -Wfloat-equal -Wmultichar
566else
6796bc80 567+gccwarn := -Wall -Wwrite-strings -Winline -Wstrict-prototypes
6cc7d725 568endif
28f540f4 569
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570# This is the program that generates makefile dependencies from C source files.
571# The -MP flag tells GCC >= 3.2 (which we now require) to produce dummy
572# targets for headers so that removed headers don't break the build.
28f540f4 573ifndef +mkdep
30077d51 574+mkdep = $(CC) -M -MP
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575endif
576
577# The program that makes Emacs-style TAGS files.
78759725 578ETAGS := etags
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579
580# The `m4' macro processor; this is used by sysdeps/sparc/Makefile (and
581# perhaps others) to preprocess assembly code in some cases.
582M4 = m4
583
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585# installed files. This variable is included in the dependency list
586# of all installation targets.
587ifeq ($(force-install),yes)
588+force = force-install
589else
590+force =
591endif
592
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593####
594#### End of configuration variables.
595####
596\f
597# This tells some versions of GNU make before 3.63 not to export all variables.
598.NOEXPORT:
599
600# We want to echo the commands we're running without
6d52618b 601# umpteen zillion filenames along with it (we use `...' instead)
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602# but we don't want this echoing done when the user has said
603# he doesn't want to see commands echoed by using -s.
604ifneq "$(findstring s,$(MAKEFLAGS))" "" # if -s
605+cmdecho := echo >/dev/null
606else # not -s
607+cmdecho := echo
608endif # -s
609
610# These are the flags given to the compiler to tell
611# it what sort of optimization and/or debugging output to do.
612ifndef +cflags
613# If `CFLAGS' was defined, use that.
614ifdef CFLAGS
615+cflags := $(filter-out -I%,$(CFLAGS))
616endif # CFLAGS
617endif # +cflags
618
fd26970f 619# If none of the above worked, default to "-g -O".
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620ifeq "$(strip $(+cflags))" ""
621+cflags := $(default_cflags)
622endif # $(+cflags) == ""
623
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624+cflags := $(+cflags) $(+gccwarn)
625+gcc-nowarn := -w
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626
627# Don't duplicate options if we inherited variables from the parent.
628+cflags := $(sort $(+cflags))
629
630
631# These are flags given to the C compiler to tell it to look for include
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632# files (including ones given in angle brackets) in the current directory,
633# in the parent library source directory and in the include directory.
28f540f4 634# `+sysdep-includes' will be defined by Makerules.
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635+includes = -I$(..)include -I. \
636 $(patsubst %/,-I%,$(objpfx)) $(patsubst %/,-I%,$(..)) \
934b77ac 637 $(libio-include) $(includes) \
3045a1fe 638 $(+sysdep-includes) $(sysincludes)
28f540f4 639
96aa2d94 640# Since libio has several internal header files, we use a -I instead
762a2918 641# of many little headers in the include directory.
96aa2d94 642libio-include = -I$(..)libio
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643
644# These are the variables that the implicit compilation rules use.
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645# Note that we can't use -std=* in CPPFLAGS, because it overrides
646# the implicit -lang-asm and breaks cpp behavior for .S files--notably
647# it causes cpp to stop predefining __ASSEMBLER__.
3387a425 648CPPFLAGS = $($(subdir)-CPPFLAGS) $(+includes) $(defines) \
ae8b36f7 649 -include $(..)include/libc-symbols.h $(sysdep-CPPFLAGS) \
0a951d0e 650 $(CPPFLAGS-$(suffix $@)) \
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651 $(foreach lib,$(libof-$(basename $(@F))) \
652 $(libof-$(<F)) $(libof-$(@F)),$(CPPFLAGS-$(lib))) \
0a951d0e 653 $(CPPFLAGS-$(<F)) $(CPPFLAGS-$(@F)) $(CPPFLAGS-$(basename $(@F)))
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654override CFLAGS = -std=gnu99 \
655 $(filter-out %frame-pointer,$(+cflags)) $(sysdep-CFLAGS) \
14e9dd67 656 $(CFLAGS-$(suffix $@)) $(CFLAGS-$(<F)) $(CFLAGS-$(@F))
28f540f4 657
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658# If everything is compiled with -fPIC (implicitly) we must tell this by
659# defining the PIC symbol.
660ifeq (yes,$(build-pic-default))
661pic-default = -DPIC
662endif
663
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664# Enable object files for different versions of the library.
665# Various things use $(object-suffixes) to know what all to make.
666# The compilation rules use $(CPPFLAGS-${SUFFIX}) and $(CFLAGS-${SUFFIX})
667# to pass different flags for each flavor.
91641c65 668libtypes = $(foreach o,$(object-suffixes-for-libc),$(libtype$o))
a35cb74d 669all-object-suffixes := .o .os .op .og .ob .oS
650425ce 670object-suffixes :=
cc3fa755 671CPPFLAGS-.o = $(pic-default)
14e9dd67 672CFLAGS-.o = $(filter %frame-pointer,$(+cflags))
66000494 673ifeq (yes,$(build-static))
f0bf9cb9 674libtype.o := lib%.a
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675object-suffixes += .o
676endif
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677ifeq (yes,$(build-shared))
678# Under --enable-shared, we will build a shared library of PIC objects.
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679# The PIC object files are named foo.os.
680object-suffixes += .os
b5567b2a 681CPPFLAGS-.os = -DPIC -DSHARED
14e9dd67 682CFLAGS-.os = $(filter %frame-pointer,$(+cflags)) $(pic-ccflag)
40a55d20 683libtype.os := lib%_pic.a
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684# This can be changed by a sysdep makefile
685pic-ccflag = -fPIC
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686# This one should always stay like this unless there is a very good reason.
687PIC-ccflag = -fPIC
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688endif
689ifeq (yes,$(build-profile))
690# Under --enable-profile, we will build a static library of profiled objects.
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691# The profiled object files are named foo.op.
692object-suffixes += .op
cc3fa755 693CPPFLAGS-.op = -DPROF $(pic-default)
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694CFLAGS-.op = -pg
695libtype.op = lib%_p.a
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696endif
697ifeq (yes,$(build-omitfp))
ab95290c 698# Under --enable-omitfp, we build the library optimized without
f0bf9cb9 699# debugging information using -fomit-frame-pointer, and build an extra
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700# library with debugging information. The debuggable objects are named foo.og.
701object-suffixes += .og
cc3fa755 702CPPFLAGS-.og = $(pic-default)
40a55d20 703CFLAGS-.og = -g
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704CFLAGS-.o = $(filter %frame-pointer,$(+cflags)) -g0 -O99 -fomit-frame-pointer -D__USE_STRING_INLINES
705CFLAGS-.os += -g0 -O99 -fomit-frame-pointer -D__USE_STRING_INLINES
40a55d20 706libtype.og = lib%_g.a
f0bf9cb9 707endif
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708
709bppfx = BP-
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710ifeq (yes,$(build-bounded))
711# Under --enable-bounded, we build the library with `-fbounded-pointers -g'
40a55d20 712# to runtime bounds checking. The bounded-pointer objects are named foo.ob.
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713# We disable sibling-call optimizations so that stack traces will be complete
714# and thus aid debugging, since after all, BPs are a debugging tool.
40a55d20 715object-suffixes += .ob
ab95290c 716CPPFLAGS-.ob = -fbounded-pointers $(pic-default)
e64911d1 717CFLAGS-.ob = -g -O2 -fno-optimize-sibling-calls -fno-strict-aliasing
40a55d20 718libtype.ob = lib%_b.a
5a97622d 719endif
f0bf9cb9 720
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721object-suffixes-for-libc := $(object-suffixes)
722
723ifeq (yes,$(build-shared))
724# Build special library that contains the static-only routines for libc.
725object-suffixes-for-libc += .oS
726
727# Must build the routines as PIC, though, because they can end up in (users')
728# shared objects. We don't want to use CFLAGS-os because users may, for
729# example, make that processor-specific.
231e88a4 730CFLAGS-.oS = $(CFLAGS-.o) $(PIC-ccflag)
06b31ad3 731CPPFLAGS-.oS = $(CPPFLAGS-.o) -DPIC -DLIBC_NONSHARED=1
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732libtype.oS = lib%_nonshared.a
733endif
734
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735# The assembler can generate debug information too.
736ifndef ASFLAGS
737ifeq ($(have-cpp-asm-debuginfo),yes)
738ASFLAGS := $(filter -g%,$(CFLAGS))
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739else
740ASFLAGS :=
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741endif
742endif
35915ec8 743ASFLAGS += $(ASFLAGS-config)
9afc8a59 744
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745+gnu-stabs = $(shell echo>&2 '*** BARF ON ME')
746
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747ifndef BUILD_CC
748BUILD_CC = $(CC)
749endif
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750
751move-if-change = $(SHELL) $(..)scripts/move-if-change
a641835a 752\f
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753-include $(common-objpfx)sysd-dirs
754
755ifeq ($(sysd-dirs-done),t)
756-include $(common-objpfx)sysd-sorted
757subdirs = $(sorted-subdirs)
758endif
9a0a462c 759
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760ifeq (yes, $(build-shared))
761
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762# This is a pair of implicit rules to preprocess a file with # comments,
763# %ifdef et al, based on config.h settings or other %include'd files.
764# We use chained rules instead of a pipeline here so that we can properly
765# check the exit status of cpp rather than using its bad output when there
766# is a preprocessing error. Another rule should depend on the output file
767# `FOO.v', and along with that `FOO.v.i' should be given dependencies
768# listing both its input files, and any header files that it may reference
769# (but no commands).
770%.v.i: $(common-objpfx)config.h
771 sed '/^[ ]*#/d;s/^[ ]*%/#/' $(filter-out FORCE %.h,$^) \
8027e188 772 | $(CC) -E -undef $(CPPFLAGS) \
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773 -DASSEMBLER -x assembler-with-cpp - \
774 > $@T
775 mv -f $@T $@
776%.v: %.v.i
777 sed '/^[ ]*#/d;/^[ ]*$$/d' $< > $@T
778 mv -f $@T $@
480d827b 779
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780# Process the shlib-versions file, which tells us what shared library
781# version numbers to use when we install shared objects on this system.
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782# We need to wait until $(subdirs) is complete.
783ifeq ($(sysd-sorted-done),t)
4de1d597 784-include $(common-objpfx)soversions.mk
eca3eb3b 785ifndef avoid-generated
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786# This lets add-ons give more-specific matches that override defaults
787# in the top-level file.
f3787738 788$(common-objpfx)shlib-versions.v.i: \
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789 $(wildcard $(patsubst %, $(..)%/shlib-versions,$(add-ons) \
790 $(config-sysdirs) \
791 $(subdirs))) \
9632aaee 792 $(..)shlib-versions
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793
794soversions-default-setname = $(patsubst %, %,\
795 $(filter-out %_default,\
796 $(oldest-abi:%=GLIBC_%)))
797$(common-objpfx)soversions.i: $(..)scripts/soversions.awk \
798 $(common-objpfx)shlib-versions.v
799 $(AWK) -v default_setname='$(soversions-default-setname)' \
800 -v config='$(config-machine)-$(config-vendor)-$(config-os)' \
801 -f $^ > $@T
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802 mv -f $@T $@
803$(common-objpfx)soversions.mk: $(common-objpfx)soversions.i
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804 (while read lib number setname; do \
805 case $$number in \
806 [0-9]*) echo "$$lib.so-version=.$$number"; \
807 echo "all-sonames+=$$lib=$$lib.so\$$($$lib.so-version)";;\
808 *) echo "$$lib.so-version=$$number"; \
809 echo "all-sonames+=$$lib=\$$($$lib.so-version)";;\
810 esac; \
811 done; \
812 echo soversions.mk-done = t;) < $< > $@T; exit 0
4de1d597 813 mv -f $@T $@
eca3eb3b 814endif
281e6031 815endif
eca3eb3b 816
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817postclean-generated += soversions.mk soversions.i \
818 shlib-versions.v shlib-versions.v.i
4de1d597 819
c0e45674 820# Generate the header containing the names of all shared libraries.
5613ea18 821# We use a stamp file to avoid unnecessary recompilations.
c0e45674 822before-compile += $(common-objpfx)gnu/lib-names.h
1bc777b8 823ifeq ($(soversions.mk-done),t)
60c34a30 824$(common-objpfx)gnu/lib-names.h: $(common-objpfx)gnu/lib-names.stmp; @:
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825$(common-objpfx)gnu/lib-names.stmp: $(common-objpfx)soversions.mk
826 $(make-target-directory)
827 @rm -f ${@:stmp=T} $@
828 (echo '/* This file is automatically generated.';\
829 echo ' It defines macros to allow user program to find the shared';\
830 echo ' library files which come as part of GNU libc. */';\
831 echo '#ifndef __GNU_LIB_NAMES_H'; \
832 echo '#define __GNU_LIB_NAMES_H 1'; \
833 echo; \
834 (libs='$(all-sonames)';\
835 for l in $$libs; do \
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836 name=`echo $$l | sed 's/.*=//'`; \
837 upname=`echo $$l | sed 's/=.*//' | \
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838 tr 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz-' \
839 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_'`; \
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840 upname2=`echo $$name | sed 's/[.]so.*//' | \
841 tr 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz-' \
842 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ_'`; \
843 echo "#define $${upname}_SO \"$$name\""; \
844 if test $$upname != $$upname2; then \
845 echo "#define $${upname2}_SO \"$$name\""; \
846 fi; \
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847 done;) | sort; \
848 echo; \
849 echo '#endif /* gnu/lib-names.h */';) > ${@:stmp=T}
7e7a548e 850 $(move-if-change) ${@:stmp=T} ${@:stmp=h}
c0e45674 851 touch $@
1bc777b8 852endif
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853
854common-generated += gnu/lib-names.h gnu/lib-names.stmp
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855
856# The name under which the run-time dynamic linker is installed.
857# We are currently going for the convention that `/lib/ld.so.1'
858# names the SVR4/ELF ABI-compliant dynamic linker.
859ifndef rtld-installed-name
860ifdef ld.so-version
861rtld-installed-name = $(ld.so-version)
862else
863rtld-installed-name = ld.so.1
864endif
865endif
866
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867ifndef rtld-version-installed-name
868rtld-version-installed-name = ld-$(version).so
869endif
870
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871endif # build-shared
872
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874ifeq ($(elf),yes)
875dlfcn = dlfcn
876ifeq ($(build-shared),yes)
877libdl = $(common-objpfx)dlfcn/libdl.so$(libdl.so-version)
878else
879libdl = $(common-objpfx)dlfcn/libdl.a
880endif
881else
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882ifneq (,$(findstring aix,$(config-os)))
883ifeq ($(build-shared),yes)
884dlfcn = dlfcn
885libdl = $(common-objpfx)dlfcn/libdl.so$(libdl.so-version)
886else
887# No libdl without shared libs on AIX
888dlfcn =
889libdl =
890endif
891else
892# No ELF, no AIX - no libdl, at least for now.
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893dlfcn =
894libdl =
895endif
ad10cac8 896endif
94e365c6 897
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898# These are the subdirectories containing the library source. The order
899# is more or less arbitrary. The sorting step will take care of the
900# dependencies. Only the $(binfmt-subdir) should always be kept at the
901# end of the list.
8d6f1731 902all-subdirs = csu assert ctype locale intl catgets math setjmp signal \
934b77ac 903 stdlib stdio-common libio malloc string wcsmbs time dirent \
b0b67c47 904 grp pwd posix io termios resource misc socket sysvipc gmon \
b11f5954 905 gnulib iconv iconvdata wctype manual shadow po argp \
aaf688e8 906 crypt $(add-ons) nss localedata timezone rt conform debug \
63f791d3 907 $(sysdep-subdirs) $(dlfcn) $(binfmt-subdir)
f3c1143b 908all-subdirs := $(filter-out $(sysdep-inhibit-subdirs),$(all-subdirs))
bb41a976 909
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910# The mach and hurd subdirectories have many generated header files which
911# much of the rest of the library depends on, so it is best to build them
912# first (and mach before hurd, at that). The before-compile additions in
913# sysdeps/{mach,hurd}/Makefile should make it reliably work for these files
914# not to exist when making in other directories, but it will be slower that
915# way with more somewhat expensive `make' invocations.
916subdirs := $(filter mach,$(subdirs)) $(filter hurd,$(subdirs)) \
917 $(filter-out mach hurd,$(subdirs))
918
b7e2d9a5 919ifndef avoid-generated
9c4c0024 920all-Subdirs-files = $(wildcard $(config-sysdirs:%=$(..)%/Subdirs))
b22fc5f5 921$(common-objpfx)sysd-dirs: $(common-objpfx)config.make $(all-Subdirs-files)
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922 $(AWK) 'BEGIN { subdirs = ""; inhibit = "" }; \
923 /^#/ { next }; \
924 /^[^-]/ { subdirs = subdirs " " $$0 }; \
925 /^-/ { inhibit = inhibit " " substr($$0, 2) }; \
926 END { printf "sysdep-subdirs =%s\n", subdirs; \
927 printf "sysdep-inhibit-subdirs =%s\n", inhibit; \
928 print "sysd-dirs-done = t" }' \
48252123 929 $(patsubst $<,/dev/null,$^) > $@-tmp
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930 mv -f $@-tmp $@
931
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932all-Depend-files = $(wildcard $(..)*/Depend)
933$(common-objpfx)sysd-sorted: $(..)scripts/gen-sorted.awk $(all-Depend-files) \
934 $(common-objpfx)sysd-dirs $(..)Makeconfig
499c0d78 935 { { dirs='$(patsubst $(..)%/Depend,%,$(filter %/Depend,$^))'; \
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936 for d in $$dirs; do \
937 while read on; do \
938 echo "depend $$d $$on"; \
499c0d78 939 done < $(..)$$d/Depend; \
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940 done; \
941 for f in $(all-subdirs); do \
942 echo $$f; \
943 done; \
944 } | $(AWK) -f $< && \
945 echo sysd-sorted-done = t; \
946 } > $@-tmp
bb41a976 947 mv -f $@-tmp $@
b7e2d9a5 948endif
bb41a976 949
083973f3 950# Let sysdeps/ subdirs contain a Makeconfig fragment for us to include here.
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951sysdep-makeconfigs := $(wildcard $(patsubst %,$(..)%/Makeconfig,\
952 $(config-sysdirs) $(add-ons)))
953
083973f3 954ifneq (,$(sysdep-makeconfigs))
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955Makeconfig-doing-sysdep := $(sysdep-makeconfigs)
956# Before each one, include ourselves again to do the bit below that
957# will set `Makeconfig-add-on' in an add-on's Makeconfig fragment.
958include $(foreach M,$(sysdep-makeconfigs),$(..)Makeconfig $M)
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959endif
960
961
28f540f4 962endif # Makeconfig not yet included
c238ecf7 963
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964# The whole body above didn't run when we are included as a subroutine
965# of ourselves in the sysdep-makeconfigs include line. This bit runs.
966ifneq (,$(Makeconfig-doing-sysdep))
967sysdep-Makeconfig := $(firstword $(Makeconfig-doing-sysdep))
968Makeconfig-doing-sysdep := $(filter-out $(sysdep-Makeconfig),\
969 $(Makeconfig-doing-sysdep))
970Makeconfig-add-on := $(filter $(add-ons),$(patsubst $(..)%/Makeconfig,%,\
971 $(sysdep-Makeconfig)))
972endif
973
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974# Local Variables:
975# mode: makefile
976# End: