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rtems/make/compilers/gcc-portsw.cfg
Joel Sherrill 67077a1b46 Patches rtems-rc-4.5.0-1.diff from Ralf Corsepius <corsepiu@faw.uni-ulm.de>
that addresses the following:

    * Duplicate variables in Makefiles (many Makefile.ams below c/src/test
      are affected systematically)
    * Erroniously using local.am instead of host.am in host-Makefile.am
      (Only host Makefile.ams should be affected; Erroniously using local.am
      in host-Makefiles doesn't desturb much)
    * use '.' instead of '$pwd' in ./bootstrap (using $pwd does not work if
      $pwd is a symlink on linux).
    * Broken CVS Ids somewhere
    * Removing redundant/obsolete make variables from *.cfg files.

  Except of the last item from the list above, most parts of this patch
  are fairly harmless, sometimes even cosmetical.

  As mentioned before, this patch also contains a new ampolish script.

  This script features:
    * Pretty printing of Makefile.ams (eg. removal of trailing spaces,
      removal of duplicate empty lines, pretty printing make variables, etc.).

    * Some syntactical checks on the contents of Makefiles.am
    * Proper handling of Automake conditionals

  FYI:
    * Applying tools/update/rtems-polish.sh -am completely reformats all
      Makefile.am resulting into a very large (~500k) diff.
    * Applying tools/update/rtems-polish.sh -am twice, finally does not
      reformat the Makefile.ams anymore.
    * Many parts of the patch above result from merging back issues which
      have shown when applying this new ampolish (i.e. partially result from
      extracting the essentials of reformating being proposed by applying it
      on Makefile.ams).

    Though this ampolish is a very nice tool, IMHO, I am hestitant if you
    should apply (i.e. run tools/update/rtems-polish.sh -am) it to the
    sources before the release, because
      * the resulting diff is fairly large
      * I am not 100% sure it doesn't break anything.

    However, applying it after the release would result into compatibility
    problems in applying patches ;)

    I would suggest that you might consider trying it locally, then to
    examine the diff and then to decide whether to apply it in general or
    not.

Joel's Comments:

As Ralf points out, this patch is problematic in that applying it before
a release could break things but applying it afterwards will result in
patches being unusable for Makefiles.  My inclination is to forge ahead
and apply it.
2000-03-21 17:11:40 +00:00

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#
# gcc-no_bsp.cfg,v 1.13 1995/12/19 19:59:57 joel Exp
#
# This is for the amd29k portsw board.
#
# THIS IS NOT A GNU TOOLS BASED PORT!!!
#
# Prefix on the installed GNU tools
# Just use the native tools
GNU_TOOLS_PREFIX=
# Additional target names (other than debug, profile)
TARGET_VARIANTS +=
#
# Pre-processor defines.
# Local tailoring (on the command line) can be done by setting XCPPFLAGS
# which is never set in the Makefile's
#
# Possible defines include:
# -DRTEMS_LIBC using libc bundled with RTEMS
# -DRTEMS_NEWLIB using CYGNUS libc
# -DMALLOC_PROVIDED must be used for newlib reent struct
DEFINES:= $(LIBC_DEFINES)
GCC_INCLUDE=.
# Note: normally we do not want the standard include files
# Also we usually include a "libc_include" directory
CPPFLAGS=$(XCPPFLAGS) $(DEFINES) \
-I$(RTEMS_LIBC_DIR)/include \
-I$(PROJECT_INCLUDE) \
-I/opt/29k/src/inc
#
# Local tailoring (on the command line) can be done by setting XCFLAGS
# which is never set in the Makefile's
#
#
# CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE_V, CFLAGS_DEBUG_V, CFLAGS_PROFILE_V are the values we
# would want the corresponding macros to be set to.
#
# CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE, CFLAGS_DEBUG, CFLAGS_PROFILE are set in the leaf
# Makefiles by the 'debug:' and 'profile:' targets to their _V values.
#
# default flags
CFLAGS_DEFAULT = -NB -bwc -nocrt0 -Ml -m -g -Hansi -Hon=Pointers_compatible -Hon=Pointers_compatible_with_ints -Dinline= -D___AM29K__ -Hnocopyr
# optimize flag: typically -0, could use -O4 or -fast
# -O4 is ok for RTEMS
# -Os to optimize for size
CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE_V=-Os
# debug flag; typically -g
CFLAGS_DEBUG_V=-g -O0 -DRTEMS_DEBUG -DSTACK_CHECKER_ON
# profile flag; use gprof(1)
CFLAGS_PROFILE_V=
# default is to optimize
CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE=$(CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE_V)
# dynamic libraries
CFLAGS_DYNAMIC_V=-fpic
#ASFLAGS_DYNAMIC_V=
CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS_DEFAULT) $(CFLAGS_OPTIMIZE) $(CFLAGS_DEBUG) $(CFLAGS_PROFILE)
# List of library paths without -L
LD_PATHS= $(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib
# libraries you want EVERYONE to link with
LD_LIBS=
# ld flag to ensure pure-text
LDFLAGS_MUST_BE_PURE_V =
# ld flag for [un]shared objects
LDFLAGS_STATIC_LIBRARIES_V =
LDFLAGS_SHARED_LIBRARIES_V =
# ld flag for incomplete link
LDFLAGS_INCOMPLETE = -i
# Special linker options when building lib.so
LDFLAGS_DYNAMIC_V = ??
# Some dynamic linking systems want the preferred name recorded in the binary
# ref: src/libxil/Makefile
LDFLAGS_DYNAMIC_LIBNAME_V = -h $(DYNAMIC_VERSION_LIBNAME)
# ld flags for profiling, debugging
LDFLAGS_PROFILE_V =
LDFLAGS_DEBUG_V =
LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS_PROFILE) $(LDFLAGS_DEBUG) $(LD_PATHS:%=-L %)
#
# Stuff to clean and clobber for the compiler and its tools
#
CLEAN_CC = a.out *.o *.BAK
CLOBBER_CC =
#
# Client compiler and support tools
#
CC=/opt/29k/bin/hc29
CXX=$(CC)
CCC=$(CXX)
# CPP command to write file to standard output
CPP=$(CC) -E
# flags set by cc when running cpp
CPP_CC_FLAGS=-D__STDC__
AS=/opt/29k/bin/as29
ASPP=ERROR_NO_ASPP
ASFLAGS=-l -fcgimosx
# NOTE: should never use full path .. but there is no guarantee ld, etc
# will be in the same directory as gcc.. so hope they are in the path
# Don't do this on a real target!!!
LD=/opt/29k/bin/ld29
NM=/opt/29k/bin/nm29
AR=echo making library
# egrep regexp to ignore symbol table entries in ar archives.
# Only used to make sure we skip them when coalescing libraries.
# skip __.SYMDEF and empty names (maybe bug in ranlib??).
AR_SYMBOL_TABLE="HIGHLY-UNLIKELY-TO-CONFLICT"
ARFLAGS=ruv
# NOTE: see comment on ld, nm, ar
SIZE=size
#
# Command to convert a normal archive to one searchable by $(LD)
# Not needed on SVR4
#
MKLIB=/opt/29k/bin/lib29
#
# How to compile stuff into ${ARCH} subdirectory
#
# NOTE: we override COMPILE.c
#
COMPILE.c=$(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) $(XCFLAGS)
${ARCH}/%.o: %.c
${COMPILE.c} -o $@ $<
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $@
${ARCH}/%.o: %.cc
${COMPILE.c} -o $@ $<
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $@
${ARCH}/%.o: %.s
${COMPILE.c} -DASM -o $@ $<
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $@
${ARCH}/%.o: %.S
$(CP) $*.s $(ARCH)/$*.c
$(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $(ARCH)/$*.c > $(ARCH)/$*.s
${COMPILE.c} -o $@ $(ARCH)/$*.s
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $@
$(RM) $(ARCH)/$*.c
# Specify our own default rule for this to prevent having CFLAGS and
# CPPFLAGS being passed to linker
${ARCH}/%: ${ARCH}/%.o
${CC} ${LDFLAGS} -o $@ $@.o ${LD_LIBS}
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $@
# Make foo.rel from foo.o
${ARCH}/%.rel: ${ARCH}/%.o
${LD} $(LDFLAGS_INCOMPLETE) -o $@ $^
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $@
# create $(ARCH)/pgm from pgm.sh
${ARCH}/%: %.sh
$(RM) $@
$(CP) $< $@
$(CHMOD) +x $@
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $@
# Dependency files for use by gmake
# NOTE: we don't put in $(TARGET_ARCH)
# so that 'make clean' doesn't blow it away
DEPEND=Depends-$(TARGET_ARCH:o-%=%)
CLEAN_DEPEND=$(DEPEND).tmp
CLOBBER_DEPEND=$(DEPEND)
# We deliberately don't have anything depend on the
# $(DEPEND) file; otherwise it will get rebuilt even
# on 'make clean'
#
depend: $(C_FILES) $(CC_FILES) $(S_FILES)
ifneq ($(words $(C_FILES) $(CC_FILES) $(S_FILES)), 0)
# Use gcc -M to generate dependencies
# Replace foo.o with $(ARCH)/foo.o
# Replace $(ARCH) value with string $(ARCH)
# so that it will for debug and profile cases
$(COMPILE.c) -Hmake $^ | \
$(SED) -e 's?^\(.*\)\.o[ ]*:?$$(ARCH)/\1.o:?' \
-e 's?$(ARCH)/?$$(ARCH)/?' >$(DEPEND).tmp
$(MV) $(DEPEND).tmp $(DEPEND)
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $(DEPEND)
endif
# spell out all the LINK_FILE's, rather than using -lbsp, so
# that $(LINK_FILES) can be a dependency
# Start file must be one of
# $(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/start$(LIB_VARIANT).o
# $(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/asmiface$(LIB_VARIANT).o
# It defaults to start.o, but an app can override it.
# Note: Normally RTEMS provides a start file...
START_FILE= $(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/crt0$(LIB_VARIANT).o $(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/register$(LIB_VARIANT).o
LIBC_LOW= $(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/libcsupport$(LIBSUFFIX_VA)
LIBGCC = $(shell $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -print-libgcc-file-name $(GCCSED))
LIBOSBOOT=/home/src/amd29k/sps2000/netrom.o
LINK_FILES= \
$(START_FILE) \
$(OBJS) \
$(MANAGERS_NOT_WANTED:%=$(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/no-%$(LIB_VARIANT).rel) \
$(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/libbsp$(LIBSUFFIX_VA) \
$(LD_LIBS) \
$(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/libtest$(LIBSUFFIX_VA) \
$(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/librtems$(LIBSUFFIX_VA) \
$(LIBC_LOW) \
$(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/libmisc$(LIBSUFFIX_VA) \
$(LIBC_LIBC) \
$(LIBC_EXTRALIBS) \
$(LIBC_LIBM)
# /home/craigl/osbdbg.o
# Here is the rule to actually build a $(ARCH)/foo.exe
# It also builds $(ARCH)/foo.sr and $(ARCH)/foo.nm
# Usage ref: src/tests/sptest/sp1/Makefile
define make-exe
if [ $(NO_ROM) ]; then echo "\n\nskipping ROM compile\n"; else \
$(CC) -nocrt0 -cmd$(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/romlink -u _times -u _gettimeofday \
-u _sleep -o $(basename $@).out $(LIBOSBOOT) $(LINK_FILES); \
romcoff -r -t -l -b $(basename $@).out raminit.o; \
rm $(basename $@).out; \
$(CC) -m -u _times -u _gettimeofday -u _sleep -o $(basename $@).romcof $(LIBOSBOOT) \
$(LINK_FILES) raminit.o -nocrt0 -cmd$(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/romlink > $(basename $@).rommap ; \
rm raminit.o ; \
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $(basename $@).romcof; \
/opt/green/coff2sr -noS5 $(basename $@).romcof -o $(basename $@).srec; \
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $(basename $@).srec; \
fi
if [ $(CREATE_MAP) ]; then \
$(CC) -m -u _times -u _gettimeofday -u _sleep -o $(basename $@).exe $(LINK_FILES) -nocrt0 -cmd$(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/ramlink > $(basename $@).rammap; \
else \
rm $(basename $@).rommap > /dev/null 2> /dev/null ; \
$(CC) -u _times -u _gettimeofday -u _sleep -o $(basename $@).exe $(LINK_FILES) -nocrt0 -cmd$(PROJECT_RELEASE)/lib/ramlink; \
fi
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $(basename $@).exe
# $(CC) -o $(basename $@).exe $(LINK_FILES) -nocrt0 -cmd/opt/29k/lib/link030.cmd
$(NM) -g $(basename $@).exe > $(basename $@).num
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $(basename $@).num
# $(SIZE) $(basename $@).exe
endef
define make-rel
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS_INCOMPLETE) $(XLDFLAGS) -o $@ $(OBJS)
$(CHMOD) -f g+w $@
endef