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duke@1 | 1 | # |
duke@1 | 2 | # Copyright 1995-2007 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
duke@1 | 3 | # DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
duke@1 | 4 | # |
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duke@1 | 24 | # |
duke@1 | 25 | |
duke@1 | 26 | # |
duke@1 | 27 | # Common variables used by all the Java makefiles. This file should |
duke@1 | 28 | # not contain rules. |
duke@1 | 29 | # |
duke@1 | 30 | |
duke@1 | 31 | # |
duke@1 | 32 | # On Solaris, the 'make' utility from Sun will not work with these makefiles. |
duke@1 | 33 | # This little rule is only understood by Sun's make, and is harmless |
duke@1 | 34 | # when seen by the GNU make tool. If using Sun's make, this causes the |
duke@1 | 35 | # make command to fail. |
duke@1 | 36 | # |
duke@1 | 37 | SUN_MAKE_TEST:sh = echo "ERROR: PLEASE USE GNU VERSION OF MAKE"; exit 33 |
duke@1 | 38 | |
duke@1 | 39 | include $(BUILDDIR)/common/shared/Platform.gmk |
duke@1 | 40 | |
duke@1 | 41 | TOPDIR=$(BUILDDIR)/.. |
duke@1 | 42 | |
duke@1 | 43 | include $(TOPDIR)/make/common/CancelImplicits.gmk |
duke@1 | 44 | |
duke@1 | 45 | # Historically PLATFORM_SRC used to be src/$(PLATFORM), but we switched it to |
duke@1 | 46 | # src/solaris so if you want to build on Linux you didn't need a src/linux |
duke@1 | 47 | # directory. In an ideal world it would be called src/genunix but we are not |
duke@1 | 48 | # there yet. |
duke@1 | 49 | # |
duke@1 | 50 | ifndef SHARE_SRC |
duke@1 | 51 | SHARE_SRC = $(TOPDIR)/src/share |
duke@1 | 52 | endif |
duke@1 | 53 | |
duke@1 | 54 | _OUTPUTDIR=$(TOPDIR)/build/$(PLATFORM)-$(ARCH) |
duke@1 | 55 | |
duke@1 | 56 | # |
duke@1 | 57 | # Get platform definitions |
duke@1 | 58 | # |
duke@1 | 59 | |
duke@1 | 60 | include $(TOPDIR)/make/common/Defs-$(PLATFORM).gmk |
duke@1 | 61 | |
duke@1 | 62 | # |
duke@1 | 63 | # Localizations for the different parts of the product beyond English |
duke@1 | 64 | # |
duke@1 | 65 | |
duke@1 | 66 | JRE_LOCALES = de es fr it ja ko sv zh_CN zh_TW zh_HK |
duke@1 | 67 | PLUGIN_LOCALES = de es fr it ja ko sv zh_CN zh_TW zh_HK |
duke@1 | 68 | JDK_LOCALES = ja zh_CN |
duke@1 | 69 | |
duke@1 | 70 | # |
duke@1 | 71 | # A list of locales we support but don't have resource files. |
duke@1 | 72 | # This is defined to optimize the search of resource bundles. |
duke@1 | 73 | # |
duke@1 | 74 | JRE_NONEXIST_LOCALES = en en_US de_DE es_ES fr_FR it_IT ja_JP ko_KR sv_SE zh |
duke@1 | 75 | |
duke@1 | 76 | # |
duke@1 | 77 | # All libraries except libjava and libjvm itself link against libjvm and |
duke@1 | 78 | # libjava, the latter for its exported common utilities. libjava only links |
duke@1 | 79 | # against libjvm. Programs' makefiles take their own responsibility for |
duke@1 | 80 | # adding other libs. |
duke@1 | 81 | # |
duke@1 | 82 | ifdef PACKAGE |
duke@1 | 83 | # put JAVALIB first, but do not lose any platform specific values.... |
duke@1 | 84 | LDLIBS_COMMON = $(JAVALIB) |
duke@1 | 85 | endif # PACKAGE |
duke@1 | 86 | |
duke@1 | 87 | # |
duke@1 | 88 | # Libraries that must appear ahead of libc.so on the link command line |
duke@1 | 89 | # |
duke@1 | 90 | ifdef PROGRAM |
duke@1 | 91 | |
duke@1 | 92 | ifeq ($(PLATFORM), solaris) |
duke@1 | 93 | LDLIBS_COMMON = -lthread -ldl |
duke@1 | 94 | endif |
duke@1 | 95 | |
duke@1 | 96 | ifeq ($(PLATFORM), linux) |
duke@1 | 97 | LDLIBS_COMMON = -ldl |
duke@1 | 98 | endif |
duke@1 | 99 | |
duke@1 | 100 | endif # PROGRAM |
duke@1 | 101 | |
duke@1 | 102 | LDLIBS_COMMON += $(EXTRA_LIBS) |
duke@1 | 103 | |
duke@1 | 104 | # |
duke@1 | 105 | # Default is to build, not import native binaries |
duke@1 | 106 | # |
duke@1 | 107 | ifndef IMPORT_NATIVE_BINARIES |
duke@1 | 108 | IMPORT_NATIVE_BINARIES=false |
duke@1 | 109 | endif |
duke@1 | 110 | # If importing libraries in, no incremental builds |
duke@1 | 111 | ifeq ($(IMPORT_NATIVE_BINARIES),true) |
duke@1 | 112 | INCREMENTAL_BUILD=false |
duke@1 | 113 | endif |
duke@1 | 114 | |
duke@1 | 115 | # for generated libraries |
duke@1 | 116 | LIBDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/lib |
duke@1 | 117 | ABS_LIBDIR = $(ABS_OUTPUTDIR)/lib |
duke@1 | 118 | # Optional place to save the windows .lib files |
duke@1 | 119 | LIBFILES_DIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/libfiles |
duke@1 | 120 | # for ext jre files |
duke@1 | 121 | EXTDIR = $(LIBDIR)/ext |
duke@1 | 122 | # for generated include files |
duke@1 | 123 | INCLUDEDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/include |
duke@1 | 124 | # for generated class files |
duke@1 | 125 | CLASSBINDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/classes |
duke@1 | 126 | DEMOCLASSDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/democlasses |
duke@1 | 127 | # for generated tool class files |
duke@1 | 128 | BUILDTOOLCLASSDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/btclasses |
duke@1 | 129 | # for build tool jar files |
duke@1 | 130 | BUILDTOOLJARDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/btjars |
duke@1 | 131 | ABS_BUILDTOOLJARDIR = $(ABS_OUTPUTDIR)/btjars |
duke@1 | 132 | # for generated java source files |
duke@1 | 133 | GENSRCDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/gensrc |
duke@1 | 134 | # for generated C source files (not javah) |
duke@1 | 135 | GENNATIVESRCDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/gennativesrc |
duke@1 | 136 | # for imported source files |
duke@1 | 137 | IMPORTSRCDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/impsrc |
duke@1 | 138 | # for imported documents |
duke@1 | 139 | IMPORTDOCDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/impdoc |
duke@1 | 140 | # for generated demo |
duke@1 | 141 | DEMODIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/demo |
duke@1 | 142 | # for sample code |
duke@1 | 143 | SAMPLEDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/sample |
duke@1 | 144 | # for generated documentation |
duke@1 | 145 | DOCSDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/docs$(DOCSDIRSUFFIX) |
duke@1 | 146 | DOCSDIRSUFFIX = |
duke@1 | 147 | |
duke@1 | 148 | # An attempt is made to generate unique enough directories for the |
duke@1 | 149 | # generated files to not have name collisisons. Most build units |
duke@1 | 150 | # defines PRODUCT (except Release.gmk), but then they may or may |
duke@1 | 151 | # not define PACKAGE, THREADIR (only HPI uses this), PROGRAM, and |
duke@1 | 152 | # LIBRARY. This code chunk attempts to generate a unique |
duke@1 | 153 | # OBJDIR/CLASSHDRDIR for each build unit based on which of those |
duke@1 | 154 | # values are set within each build unit. |
duke@1 | 155 | |
duke@1 | 156 | UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING = tmp |
duke@1 | 157 | |
duke@1 | 158 | ifneq ($(PRODUCT),) |
duke@1 | 159 | UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(PRODUCT) |
duke@1 | 160 | endif |
duke@1 | 161 | |
duke@1 | 162 | ifneq ($(PACKAGE),) |
duke@1 | 163 | UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(PACKAGE) |
duke@1 | 164 | endif |
duke@1 | 165 | |
duke@1 | 166 | ifneq ($(PROGRAM),) |
duke@1 | 167 | UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(PROGRAM) |
duke@1 | 168 | endif |
duke@1 | 169 | |
duke@1 | 170 | ifneq ($(LIBRARY),) |
duke@1 | 171 | ifneq ($(LIBRARY_OUTPUT),) |
duke@1 | 172 | UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(LIBRARY_OUTPUT) |
duke@1 | 173 | else |
duke@1 | 174 | UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(LIBRARY) |
duke@1 | 175 | endif |
duke@1 | 176 | endif |
duke@1 | 177 | |
duke@1 | 178 | ifneq ($(THREADDIR),) |
duke@1 | 179 | UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING += /$(THREADDIR) |
duke@1 | 180 | endif |
duke@1 | 181 | |
duke@1 | 182 | # the use of += above makes a space separated list which we need to |
duke@1 | 183 | # remove for filespecs. |
duke@1 | 184 | # |
duke@1 | 185 | NULLSTRING := |
duke@1 | 186 | ONESPACE := $(NULLSTRING) # space before this comment is required. |
duke@1 | 187 | UNIQUE_PATH = $(subst $(ONESPACE),,$(UNIQUE_LOCATION_STRING)) |
duke@1 | 188 | |
duke@1 | 189 | # TEMPDIR is a unique general purpose directory |
duke@1 | 190 | # need to use 'override' because GNU Make on Linux exports the wrong |
duke@1 | 191 | # value. |
duke@1 | 192 | override TEMPDIR = $(OUTPUTDIR)/$(UNIQUE_PATH) |
duke@1 | 193 | override ABS_TEMPDIR = $(ABS_OUTPUTDIR)/$(UNIQUE_PATH) |
duke@1 | 194 | |
duke@1 | 195 | # This must be created right away for pattern rules in Sanity.gmk to work. |
duke@1 | 196 | dummy1:=$(shell $(MKDIR) -p $(TEMPDIR)) |
duke@1 | 197 | dummy2:=$(shell $(MKDIR) -p $(TEMP_DISK)) |
duke@1 | 198 | |
duke@1 | 199 | # OBJDIRNAME is the name of the directory where the object code is to |
duke@1 | 200 | # be placed. It's name depends on whether the data model architecture |
duke@1 | 201 | # is 32-bit or not. |
duke@1 | 202 | ifneq ($(ARCH_DATA_MODEL), 32) |
duke@1 | 203 | OBJDIRNAME = obj$(ARCH_DATA_MODEL)$(OBJDIRNAME_SUFFIX) |
duke@1 | 204 | else |
duke@1 | 205 | OBJDIRNAME = obj$(OBJDIRNAME_SUFFIX) |
duke@1 | 206 | endif |
duke@1 | 207 | OBJDIR = $(TEMPDIR)/$(OBJDIRNAME) |
duke@1 | 208 | |
duke@1 | 209 | # CLASSHDRDIR is where the generated C Class Header files go. |
duke@1 | 210 | CLASSHDRDIR = $(TEMPDIR)/CClassHeaders |
duke@1 | 211 | |
duke@1 | 212 | # |
duke@1 | 213 | # CLASSDESTDIR can be used to specify the directory where generated classes |
duke@1 | 214 | # are to be placed. The default is CLASSBINDIR. |
duke@1 | 215 | # |
duke@1 | 216 | ifndef CLASSDESTDIR |
duke@1 | 217 | CLASSDESTDIR = $(CLASSBINDIR) |
duke@1 | 218 | endif |
duke@1 | 219 | |
duke@1 | 220 | INCLUDES = -I. -I$(CLASSHDRDIR) \ |
duke@1 | 221 | $(patsubst %,-I%,$(subst $(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR), ,$(VPATH.h))) $(OTHER_INCLUDES) |
duke@1 | 222 | OTHER_CPPFLAGS = $(INCLUDES) |
duke@1 | 223 | |
duke@1 | 224 | |
duke@1 | 225 | # |
duke@1 | 226 | # vpaths. These are the default locations searched for source files. |
duke@1 | 227 | # GNUmakefiles of individual areas often override the default settings. |
duke@1 | 228 | # There are no longer default vpath entries for C and assembler files |
duke@1 | 229 | # so we can ensure that libraries don't get their hands on JVM files. |
duke@1 | 230 | # |
duke@1 | 231 | # We define an intermediate variable for Java files because |
duke@1 | 232 | # we use its value later to help define $SOURCEPATH |
duke@1 | 233 | |
duke@1 | 234 | VPATH0.java = $(GENSRCDIR)$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(PLATFORM_SRC)/classes$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(SHARE_SRC)/classes |
duke@1 | 235 | VPATH.java = $(VPATH0.java) |
duke@1 | 236 | vpath %.java $(VPATH.java) |
duke@1 | 237 | vpath %.class $(CLASSBINDIR) |
duke@1 | 238 | vpath %.$(OBJECT_SUFFIX) $(OBJDIR) |
duke@1 | 239 | |
duke@1 | 240 | # |
duke@1 | 241 | # VPATH.h is used elsewhere to generate include flags. By default, |
duke@1 | 242 | # anyone has access to the include files that the JVM area exports, |
duke@1 | 243 | # namely jni.h, jvm.h, and jni_utils.h, plus their platform-specific |
duke@1 | 244 | # relatives. |
duke@1 | 245 | # |
duke@1 | 246 | ifeq ($(PLATFORM), windows) |
duke@1 | 247 | VPATH.h = $(BOOTDIR)/include;$(BOOTDIR)/include/$(PLATFORM_INCLUDE_NAME) |
duke@1 | 248 | else |
duke@1 | 249 | VPATH.h = $(PLATFORM_SRC)/javavm/export$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(SHARE_SRC)/javavm/export$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(SHARE_SRC)/javavm/include$(CLASSPATH_SEPARATOR)$(PLATFORM_SRC)/javavm/include |
duke@1 | 250 | endif |
duke@1 | 251 | vpath %.h $(VPATH.h) |
duke@1 | 252 | |
duke@1 | 253 | # |
duke@1 | 254 | # Used in two ways: helps link against libjava.so. Also if overridden |
duke@1 | 255 | # determines where your shared library is installed. |
duke@1 | 256 | # |
duke@1 | 257 | ifndef LIB_LOCATION |
duke@1 | 258 | LIB_LOCATION = $(LIBDIR)/$(LIBARCH) |
duke@1 | 259 | endif |
duke@1 | 260 | |
duke@1 | 261 | # |
duke@1 | 262 | # Java header and stub variables |
duke@1 | 263 | # |
duke@1 | 264 | CLASSHDRS = $(patsubst %,$(CLASSHDRDIR)/%.h,$(subst .,_,$(CLASSES.export))) |
duke@1 | 265 | CLASSSTUBOBJS = classstubs.$(OBJECT_SUFFIX) |
duke@1 | 266 | STUBPREAMBLE = $(INCLUDEDIR)/StubPreamble.h |
duke@1 | 267 | |
duke@1 | 268 | # |
duke@1 | 269 | # Classpath seen by javac (different from the one seen by the VM |
duke@1 | 270 | # running javac), and useful variables. |
duke@1 | 271 | # |
duke@1 | 272 | SOURCEPATH = $(VPATH.java) |
duke@1 | 273 | PKG = $(shell $(EXPR) $(PACKAGE) : '\([a-z]*\)') |
duke@1 | 274 | PKGDIR = $(subst .,/,$(PACKAGE)) |
duke@1 | 275 | |
duke@1 | 276 | # |
duke@1 | 277 | # The java/javac/jdk variables (JAVAC_CMD, JAVA_CMD, etc.) |
duke@1 | 278 | # |
duke@1 | 279 | include $(BUILDDIR)/common/shared/Defs-java.gmk |
duke@1 | 280 | |
duke@1 | 281 | # |
duke@1 | 282 | # Set opt level to ALT_OPT if set otherwise _OPT |
duke@1 | 283 | # |
duke@1 | 284 | POPT = $(_OPT$(ALT_OPT))$(ALT_OPT) |
duke@1 | 285 | |
duke@1 | 286 | # |
duke@1 | 287 | # Convenient macros |
duke@1 | 288 | # |
duke@1 | 289 | |
duke@1 | 290 | # Prepare $@ target, remove old one and making sure directory exists |
duke@1 | 291 | define prep-target |
duke@1 | 292 | $(MKDIR) -p $(@D) |
duke@1 | 293 | $(RM) $@ |
duke@1 | 294 | endef |
duke@1 | 295 | |
duke@1 | 296 | # Simple install of $< file to $@ |
duke@1 | 297 | define install-file |
duke@1 | 298 | $(prep-target) |
duke@1 | 299 | $(CP) $< $@ |
duke@1 | 300 | endef |
duke@1 | 301 | |
duke@1 | 302 | # Cleanup rule for after debug java run (hotspot.log file is left around) |
duke@1 | 303 | # (This could be an old leftover file in a read-only area, use the @- prefix) |
duke@1 | 304 | HOTSPOT_LOG_NAME = hotspot.log |
duke@1 | 305 | define java-vm-cleanup |
duke@1 | 306 | if [ -w $(HOTSPOT_LOG_NAME) ] ; then $(RM) $(HOTSPOT_LOG_NAME); fi |
duke@1 | 307 | endef |
duke@1 | 308 | |
duke@1 | 309 | # Default make settings for processing SUBDIRS with clobber or clean names |
duke@1 | 310 | SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS-clobber = INCREMENTAL_BUILD=false |
duke@1 | 311 | SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS-clean = INCREMENTAL_BUILD=false |
duke@1 | 312 | |
duke@1 | 313 | # Current directory |
duke@1 | 314 | CURRENT_DIRECTORY := $(shell $(PWD)) |
duke@1 | 315 | |
duke@1 | 316 | # If no timing wanted, we need to define these as empty |
duke@1 | 317 | ifdef NO_TIMING |
duke@1 | 318 | |
duke@1 | 319 | TIMING_ID:=NA |
duke@1 | 320 | |
duke@1 | 321 | define TIMING_start |
duke@1 | 322 | t=0:0:0:0 |
duke@1 | 323 | endef |
duke@1 | 324 | |
duke@1 | 325 | define TIMING_end |
duke@1 | 326 | time_used=0 |
duke@1 | 327 | endef |
duke@1 | 328 | |
duke@1 | 329 | else # NO_TIMING |
duke@1 | 330 | |
duke@1 | 331 | # Default timing id |
duke@1 | 332 | TIMING_ID:=$(shell $(BASENAME) $(CURRENT_DIRECTORY)) |
duke@1 | 333 | |
duke@1 | 334 | # Timing start (must be used in same shell, e.g. same command line) |
duke@1 | 335 | # Defines the shell variable $1 to have the start time. |
duke@1 | 336 | define TIMING_start |
duke@1 | 337 | $1=`$(DATE) +%j:%H:%M:%S` |
duke@1 | 338 | endef |
duke@1 | 339 | |
duke@1 | 340 | # Timing end (must be used in same shell, e.g. same command line) |
duke@1 | 341 | # Expects shell variable $1 to have been defined as the start time. |
duke@1 | 342 | # Expects shell variable $2 to have timing id string |
duke@1 | 343 | # Sets total_seconds shell variable as the total seconds used. |
duke@1 | 344 | # Sets time_used shell variable to contain format "%dh%dm%ds" |
duke@1 | 345 | define TIMING_end |
duke@1 | 346 | begTime="$${$1}"; \ |
duke@1 | 347 | timing_id="$${$2}"; \ |
duke@1 | 348 | endTime=`$(DATE) +%j:%H:%M:%S`; \ |
duke@1 | 349 | d1=`$(ECHO) $${begTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f1 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \ |
duke@1 | 350 | if [ "$${d1}" = "" ] ; then d1=0; fi; \ |
duke@1 | 351 | h1=`$(ECHO) $${begTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f2 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \ |
duke@1 | 352 | if [ "$${h1}" = "" ] ; then h1=0; fi; \ |
duke@1 | 353 | m1=`$(ECHO) $${begTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f3 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \ |
duke@1 | 354 | if [ "$${m1}" = "" ] ; then m1=0; fi; \ |
duke@1 | 355 | s1=`$(ECHO) $${begTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f4 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \ |
duke@1 | 356 | if [ "$${s1}" = "" ] ; then s1=0; fi; \ |
duke@1 | 357 | d2=`$(ECHO) $${endTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f1 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \ |
duke@1 | 358 | if [ "$${d2}" = "" ] ; then d2=0; fi; \ |
duke@1 | 359 | h2=`$(ECHO) $${endTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f2 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \ |
duke@1 | 360 | if [ "$${h2}" = "" ] ; then h2=0; fi; \ |
duke@1 | 361 | m2=`$(ECHO) $${endTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f3 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \ |
duke@1 | 362 | if [ "$${m2}" = "" ] ; then m2=0; fi; \ |
duke@1 | 363 | s2=`$(ECHO) $${endTime} | $(CUT) -d':' -f4 | $(SED) -e 's@^0*@@'`; \ |
duke@1 | 364 | if [ "$${s2}" = "" ] ; then s2=0; fi; \ |
duke@1 | 365 | t1_secs=`$(EXPR) $${d1} '*' 60 '*' 60 '*' 24 '+' $${h1} '*' 60 '*' 60 \ |
duke@1 | 366 | '+' $${m1} '*' 60 '+' $${s1}`; \ |
duke@1 | 367 | t2_secs=`$(EXPR) $${d2} '*' 60 '*' 60 '*' 24 '+' $${h2} '*' 60 '*' 60 \ |
duke@1 | 368 | '+' $${m2} '*' 60 '+' $${s2}`; \ |
duke@1 | 369 | total_seconds=`$(EXPR) $${t2_secs} '-' $${t1_secs}`; \ |
duke@1 | 370 | if [ "$${total_seconds}" -lt 0 ] ; then total_seconds=0; fi; \ |
duke@1 | 371 | t_hour=`$(EXPR) $${total_seconds} '/' '(' 60 '*' 60 ')'`h; \ |
duke@1 | 372 | t_min=`$(EXPR) '(' $${total_seconds} '%' '(' 60 '*' 60 ')' ')' '/' 60`m; \ |
duke@1 | 373 | t_sec=`$(EXPR) $${total_seconds} '%' 60`s; \ |
duke@1 | 374 | time_used=$${t_sec}; \ |
duke@1 | 375 | if [ "$${t_hour}" != "0h" ] ; then \ |
duke@1 | 376 | time_used=$${t_hour}$${t_min}$${t_sec}; \ |
duke@1 | 377 | elif [ "$${t_min}" != "0m" ] ; then \ |
duke@1 | 378 | time_used=$${t_min}$${t_sec}; \ |
duke@1 | 379 | else \ |
duke@1 | 380 | time_used=$${t_sec}; \ |
duke@1 | 381 | fi; \ |
duke@1 | 382 | $(PRINTF) " Timing: %05d seconds or %s for %s\n" \ |
duke@1 | 383 | $${total_seconds} $${time_used} $${timing_id} |
duke@1 | 384 | endef |
duke@1 | 385 | |
duke@1 | 386 | endif # NO_TIMING |
duke@1 | 387 | |
duke@1 | 388 | # Given a SUBDIRS list, cd into them and make them |
duke@1 | 389 | # SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS Make settings for a subdir make |
duke@1 | 390 | # SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS-$@ Make settings specific to this target |
duke@1 | 391 | define SUBDIRS-loop |
duke@1 | 392 | @$(ECHO) "Begin Processing SUBDIRS: $(SUBDIRS)" |
duke@1 | 393 | @for i in DUMMY $(SUBDIRS) ; do \ |
duke@1 | 394 | if [ "$$i" != "DUMMY" ] ; then \ |
duke@1 | 395 | $(ECHO) ">>>Recursively making "$$i" "$@" @ `$(DATE)` ..."; \ |
duke@1 | 396 | timing_id="$(TIMING_ID)-`$(BASENAME) $${i}`"; \ |
duke@1 | 397 | $(call TIMING_start,startTime); \ |
duke@1 | 398 | curDir=$(CURRENT_DIRECTORY); \ |
duke@1 | 399 | $(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) $@ TIMING_ID=$${timing_id} \ |
duke@1 | 400 | $(SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS) \ |
duke@1 | 401 | $(SUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS-$@) \ |
duke@1 | 402 | FULL_VERSION=$(FULL_VERSION) \ |
duke@1 | 403 | RELEASE=$(RELEASE) || exit 1; \ |
duke@1 | 404 | $(CD) $${curDir}; \ |
duke@1 | 405 | $(call TIMING_end,startTime,timing_id); \ |
duke@1 | 406 | $(ECHO) "<<<Finished Recursively making "$$i" "$@" @ `$(DATE)`." ; \ |
duke@1 | 407 | fi ; \ |
duke@1 | 408 | done |
duke@1 | 409 | @$(ECHO) "Done Processing SUBDIRS: $(SUBDIRS)" |
duke@1 | 410 | endef |
duke@1 | 411 | |
duke@1 | 412 | # Given a OTHERSUBDIRS list, cd into them and make them (extra loop define) |
duke@1 | 413 | # OTHERSUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS Make settings for a subdir make |
duke@1 | 414 | define OTHERSUBDIRS-loop |
duke@1 | 415 | @$(ECHO) "Begin Processing OTHERSUBDIRS: $(OTHERSUBDIRS)" |
duke@1 | 416 | @for i in DUMMY $(OTHERSUBDIRS) ; do \ |
duke@1 | 417 | if [ "$$i" != "DUMMY" ] ; then \ |
duke@1 | 418 | $(ECHO) ">>>Recursively making "$$i" "$@" @ `$(DATE)` ..."; \ |
duke@1 | 419 | timing_id="$(TIMING_ID)-`$(BASENAME) $${i}`"; \ |
duke@1 | 420 | $(call TIMING_start,startTime); \ |
duke@1 | 421 | curDir=$(CURRENT_DIRECTORY); \ |
duke@1 | 422 | $(CD) $$i; $(MAKE) $@ TIMING_ID=$${timing_id} \ |
duke@1 | 423 | $(OTHERSUBDIRS_MAKEFLAGS) \ |
duke@1 | 424 | FULL_VERSION=$(FULL_VERSION) \ |
duke@1 | 425 | RELEASE=$(RELEASE) || exit 1; \ |
duke@1 | 426 | $(CD) $${curDir}; \ |
duke@1 | 427 | $(call TIMING_end,startTime,timing_id); \ |
duke@1 | 428 | $(ECHO) "<<<Finished Recursively making "$$i" "$@" @ `$(DATE)`." ; \ |
duke@1 | 429 | fi ; \ |
duke@1 | 430 | done |
duke@1 | 431 | @$(ECHO) "Done Processing OTHERSUBDIRS: $(OTHERSUBDIRS)" |
duke@1 | 432 | endef |
duke@1 | 433 | |
duke@1 | 434 | # |
duke@1 | 435 | # Create BYFILE OPT and DBG settings, if CFLAGS_OPT/foobar.o is set then it is |
duke@1 | 436 | # used for this file, otherwise the default settings are used. |
duke@1 | 437 | # |
duke@1 | 438 | CFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/BYFILE = $(CFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/$(@F)) \ |
duke@1 | 439 | $(CFLAGS_$(VARIANT)$(CFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/$(@F))) |
duke@1 | 440 | CXXFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/BYFILE = $(CXXFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/$(@F)) \ |
duke@1 | 441 | $(CXXFLAGS_$(VARIANT)$(CXXFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/$(@F))) |
duke@1 | 442 | |
duke@1 | 443 | # |
duke@1 | 444 | # Tool flags |
duke@1 | 445 | # |
duke@1 | 446 | ASFLAGS = $(ASFLAGS_$(VARIANT)) $(ASFLAGS_COMMON) $(OTHER_ASFLAGS) |
duke@1 | 447 | CFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/BYFILE) $(CFLAGS_COMMON) $(OTHER_CFLAGS) |
duke@1 | 448 | CXXFLAGS = $(CXXFLAGS_$(VARIANT)/BYFILE) $(CXXFLAGS_COMMON) $(OTHER_CXXFLAGS) |
duke@1 | 449 | CPPFLAGS = $(CPPFLAGS_$(VARIANT)) $(CPPFLAGS_COMMON) $(OTHER_CPPFLAGS) \ |
duke@1 | 450 | $(DEFINES) $(OPTIONS:%=-D%) |
duke@1 | 451 | LDFLAGS = $(LDFLAGS_$(VARIANT)) $(LDFLAGS_COMMON) $(OTHER_LDFLAGS) |
duke@1 | 452 | LDLIBS = $(OTHER_LDLIBS) $(LDLIBS_$(VARIANT)) $(LDLIBS_COMMON) |
duke@1 | 453 | LINTFLAGS = $(LINTFLAGS_$(VARIANT)) $(LINTFLAGS_COMMON) \ |
duke@1 | 454 | $(OTHER_LINTFLAGS) |
duke@1 | 455 | |
duke@1 | 456 | # this should be moved into Defs-<platform>.gmk..... |
duke@1 | 457 | ifeq ($(PLATFORM), windows) |
duke@1 | 458 | VERSION_DEFINES = -DRELEASE="\"$(RELEASE)\"" |
duke@1 | 459 | else |
duke@1 | 460 | VERSION_DEFINES = -DRELEASE='"$(RELEASE)"' |
duke@1 | 461 | endif |
duke@1 | 462 | |
duke@1 | 463 | # Note: As a rule, GNU Make rules should not appear in any of the |
duke@1 | 464 | # Defs*.gmk files. These were added for Kestrel-Solaris and do address |
duke@1 | 465 | # a TeamWare bug. They should be moved elsewhere for Merlin. |
duke@1 | 466 | # |
duke@1 | 467 | # Override gnumake built-in rules which do sccs get operations badly. |
duke@1 | 468 | # (They put the checked out code in the current directory, not in the |
duke@1 | 469 | # directory of the original file.) |
duke@1 | 470 | # Since this is a symptom of a teamware failure, complain and die on the spot. |
duke@1 | 471 | |
duke@1 | 472 | # This message immediately goes to stdout and the build terminates. |
duke@1 | 473 | define SCCS-trouble |
duke@1 | 474 | $(error \ |
duke@1 | 475 | "ERROR: File $@ referenced while building in $(CURRENT_DIRECTORY) \ |
duke@1 | 476 | is out of date with respect to its SCCS file $<. \ |
duke@1 | 477 | This can happen from an unresolved Teamware conflict, a file movement, or \ |
duke@1 | 478 | a failure in which SCCS files are updated but the 'sccs get' was not done. \ |
duke@1 | 479 | You should double check for other out of date files in your workspace. \ |
duke@1 | 480 | Or run: cd $(TOPDIR) && $(MAKE) sccs_get") |
duke@1 | 481 | endef |
duke@1 | 482 | |
duke@1 | 483 | %:: s.% |
duke@1 | 484 | @$(SCCS-trouble) |
duke@1 | 485 | %:: SCCS/s.% |
duke@1 | 486 | @$(SCCS-trouble) |
duke@1 | 487 | @$(ECHO) " is out of date with respect to its SCCS file." >> $(WARNING_FILE) |
duke@1 | 488 | @$(ECHO) " This file may be from an unresolved Teamware conflict." >> $(WARNING_FILE) |
duke@1 | 489 | @$(ECHO) " This is also a symptom of a Teamware bringover/putback failure" >> $(WARNING_FILE) |
duke@1 | 490 | @$(ECHO) " in which SCCS files are updated but not checked out." >> $(WARNING_FILE) |
duke@1 | 491 | @$(ECHO) " Check for other out of date files in your workspace." >> $(WARNING_FILE) |
duke@1 | 492 | @$(ECHO) "" >> $(WARNING_FILE) |
duke@1 | 493 | @#exit 666 |
duke@1 | 494 | |
duke@1 | 495 | ifdef INSANE |
duke@1 | 496 | export INSANE |
duke@1 | 497 | endif |
duke@1 | 498 | |
duke@1 | 499 | ifdef ALT_COPYRIGHT_YEAR |
duke@1 | 500 | COPYRIGHT_YEAR = $(ALT_COPYRIGHT_YEAR) |
duke@1 | 501 | else |
duke@1 | 502 | COPYRIGHT_YEAR = $(shell $(DATE) '+%Y') |
duke@1 | 503 | endif |
duke@1 | 504 | |
duke@1 | 505 | # Install of imported file (JDK_IMPORT_PATH, or some other external location) |
duke@1 | 506 | define install-import-file |
duke@1 | 507 | @$(ECHO) "ASSEMBLY_IMPORT: $@" |
duke@1 | 508 | $(install-file) |
duke@1 | 509 | endef |
duke@1 | 510 | |
duke@1 | 511 | .PHONY: all build clean clobber |