genode/repos/ports/mk/gnu_build.mk
Norman Feske 7bed3967ae ports: GNU build-system support for non-noux pkgs
This patch makes the build-system integration of noux packages usable
for non-Noux targets. It moves the GNU build system wrapper to
ports/mk/gnu_build.mk, which is now included by noux.mk. This way,
non-noux applications can use the same build-system wrapper. So the
porting of individual applications becomes easier.

This change removes the 'NOUX_' prefix use the various build variables
used by the noux-pkg's target.mk files to steer the behaviour of the GNU
build system. E.g., NOUX_CONFIGURE_ARGS is now called CONFIGURE_ARGS.
Note that there is a single exception to this pattern: The formerly
named NOUX_LIBS is now called LDLIBS because the plain LIBS variable is
used by the Genode build system.

Fixes #2094
2016-10-21 12:39:29 +02:00

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Makefile

#
# \brief Rules for building software that uses the GNU build tools
# \author Norman Feske
# \date 2011-02-02
#
# This file is meant to be included by 'target.mk' files. Instead of building
# a normal Genode target, the 'target.mk' file will then trigger the build
# of the contrib package specified with the 'PKG' variable. The build
# consists to the following steps
#
# 1. Configuring the package by invoking the package's 'configure' script
# with the arguments required for cross compiling the package for
# Genode.
# 2. Building the package by invoking the 'Makefile' generated by the
# 'configure' script.
#
# Limitations
# -----------
#
# In contrast to the Genode build system, library dependencies are not covered.
# So if a library used by a package is changed, the package gets not relinked
# automatically. In this case, 'make clean' must be invoked manually within the
# build subdirectory of the package.
#
#
# Use name of the directory hosting the 'target.mk' file as 'TARGET'
# and 'PKG' by default.
#
TARGET ?= $(lastword $(subst /, ,$(PRG_DIR)))
PKG ?= $(TARGET)
LIBS += libc libm
PWD = $(shell pwd)
#
# Detect missing preparation ofpackage
#
ifeq ($(PKG_DIR),)
REQUIRES += prepare_$(PKG)
endif
#
# Verbose build
#
ifeq ($(VERBOSE),)
MAKE_VERBOSE = V=1
CONFIGURE_VERBOSE =
#
# Non-verbose build
#
else
MAKE_VERBOSE = -s
CONFIGURE_VERBOSE = --quiet
# filter for configure output of package
CONFIGURE_OUTPUT_FILTER = > stdout.log 2> stderr.log ||\
(echo "Error: configure script of $(PKG) failed" && \
cat stderr.log && false)
# filter for make output of package
BUILD_OUTPUT_FILTER = 2>&1 | sed "s/^/ [$(PKG)] /"
endif
ifeq ($(findstring arm, $(SPECS)), arm)
CONFIGURE_ARGS += --host arm-none-eabi
else
ifeq ($(findstring x86, $(SPECS)), x86)
CONFIGURE_ARGS += --host x86_64-pc-elf
endif
endif
CONFIGURE_ARGS += --srcdir=$(PKG_DIR)
CONFIGURE_ARGS += --prefix /
CONFIG_GUESS_SCRIPT = $(PKG_DIR)/config.guess
ifneq ($(wildcard $(CONFIG_GUESS_SCRIPT)),)
CONFIGURE_ARGS += --build $(shell $(CONFIG_GUESS_SCRIPT))
else
CONFIGURE_ARGS += --build x86-linux
endif
CONFIGURE_ARGS += $(CONFIGURE_VERBOSE)
LDFLAGS += -nostdlib $(CXX_LINK_OPT) $(CC_MARCH) -Wl,-T$(LD_SCRIPT_DYN) \
-Wl,--dynamic-linker=$(DYNAMIC_LINKER).lib.so \
-Wl,--eh-frame-hdr
LIBTOOLFLAGS = --preserve-dup-deps
LIBGCC = $(shell $(CC) $(CC_MARCH) -print-libgcc-file-name)
CPPFLAGS += -nostdinc $(INCLUDES)
CPPFLAGS += -D_GNU_SOURCE=1
# flags to be used in both CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS
COMMON_CFLAGS_CXXFLAGS += -ffunction-sections $(CC_OLEVEL) $(CC_MARCH)
COMMON_CFLAGS_CXXFLAGS += -g
CFLAGS += $(COMMON_CFLAGS_CXXFLAGS)
CXXFLAGS += $(COMMON_CFLAGS_CXXFLAGS)
#
# We have to specify 'LINK_ITEMS' twice to resolve inter-library dependencies.
# Unfortunately, the use of '--start-group' and '--end-group' does not suffice
# in all cases because 'libtool' strips those arguments from the 'LIBS' variable.
#
# Furthermore, 'libtool' reorders library names on the command line in a way that
# shared libraries appear before static libraries. This has the unfortunate effect
# that the program's entry symbol 'Genode::component_entry_point' in the static
# library 'component_entry_point.lib.a' is not found anymore. Passing the static
# library names as linker arguments (-Wl,...) works around this problem, because
# 'libtool' keeps command line arguments before the shared library names.
#
LDLIBS_A = $(filter %.a, $(sort $(LINK_ITEMS)) $(EXT_OBJECTS) $(LIBGCC))
LDLIBS_SO = $(filter %.so,$(sort $(LINK_ITEMS)) $(EXT_OBJECTS) $(LIBGCC))
comma := ,
LDLIBS += $(addprefix -Wl$(comma),$(LDLIBS_A)) $(LDLIBS_SO) $(LDLIBS_A)
#
# Re-configure the Makefile if the Genode build environment changes
#
Makefile reconfigure: $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
#
# Invoke configure script with the Genode environment
#
Makefile reconfigure: env.sh
@$(MSG_CONFIG)$(TARGET)
$(VERBOSE)source env.sh && $(PKG_DIR)/configure $(ENV) $(CONFIGURE_ARGS) $(CONFIGURE_OUTPUT_FILTER)
env.sh:
$(VERBOSE)rm -f $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export CC='$(CC)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export CXX='$(CXX)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export LD='$(LD)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export AR='$(AR)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export NM='$(NM)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export RANLIB='$(RANLIB)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export STRIP='$(STRIP)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export CPPFLAGS='$(CPPFLAGS)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export CFLAGS='$(CFLAGS)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export CXXFLAGS='$(CXXFLAGS)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export LDFLAGS='$(LDFLAGS)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export LIBS='$(LDLIBS)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export LIBTOOLFLAGS='$(LIBTOOLFLAGS)'" >> $@
$(VERBOSE)echo "export PS1='<gnu_build>'" >> $@
#
# Invoke the 'Makefile' generated by the configure script
#
# The 'MAN=' argument prevent manual pages from being created. This would
# produce an error when the package uses the 'help2man' tool. This tool
# tries to extract the man page of a program by executing it with the
# '--help' argument on the host. However, we cannot run Genode binaries
# this way.
#
built.tag: env.sh Makefile
@$(MSG_BUILD)$(TARGET)
$(VERBOSE)source env.sh && $(MAKE) $(MAKE_ENV) $(MAKE_VERBOSE) MAN= $(BUILD_OUTPUT_FILTER)
@touch $@
INSTALL_TARGET ?= install-strip
installed.tag: built.tag
@$(MSG_INST)$(TARGET)
$(VERBOSE)source env.sh && $(MAKE) $(MAKE_ENV) $(MAKE_VERBOSE) $(INSTALL_TARGET) DESTDIR=$(PWD)/install MAN= >> stdout.log 2>> stderr.log
$(VERBOSE)rm -f $(INSTALL_DIR)/$(TARGET)
$(VERBOSE)ln -sf $(PWD)/install $(INSTALL_DIR)/$(TARGET)
@touch $@
$(TARGET): installed.tag
@touch $@
#
# The clean rule is expected to be executed within the 3rd-party build
# directory. The check should prevent serious damage if this condition
# is violated (e.g., while working on the build system).
#
ifeq ($(notdir $(PWD)),$(notdir $(PRG_DIR)))
clean_dir:
$(VERBOSE)rm -rf $(PWD)/* $(PWD)/.*
clean_prg_objects: clean_dir
endif