2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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# Makefile for musl (requires GNU make)
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# This is how simple every makefile should be...
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# No, I take that back - actually most should be less than half this size.
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#
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# Use config.mak to override any of the following variables.
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# Do not make changes here.
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#
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srcdir = .
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exec_prefix = /usr/local
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bindir = $(exec_prefix)/bin
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prefix = /usr/local/musl
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includedir = $(prefix)/include
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libdir = $(prefix)/lib
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2011-06-28 01:38:11 +00:00
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syslibdir = /lib
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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2020-06-30 19:30:27 +00:00
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MALLOC_DIR = mallocng
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2020-06-03 23:22:12 +00:00
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SRC_DIRS = $(addprefix $(srcdir)/,src/* src/malloc/$(MALLOC_DIR) crt ldso $(COMPAT_SRC_DIRS))
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BASE_GLOBS = $(addsuffix /*.c,$(SRC_DIRS))
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ARCH_GLOBS = $(addsuffix /$(ARCH)/*.[csS],$(SRC_DIRS))
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BASE_SRCS = $(sort $(wildcard $(BASE_GLOBS)))
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ARCH_SRCS = $(sort $(wildcard $(ARCH_GLOBS)))
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BASE_OBJS = $(patsubst $(srcdir)/%,%.o,$(basename $(BASE_SRCS)))
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ARCH_OBJS = $(patsubst $(srcdir)/%,%.o,$(basename $(ARCH_SRCS)))
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REPLACED_OBJS = $(sort $(subst /$(ARCH)/,/,$(ARCH_OBJS)))
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ALL_OBJS = $(addprefix obj/, $(filter-out $(REPLACED_OBJS), $(sort $(BASE_OBJS) $(ARCH_OBJS))))
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LIBC_OBJS = $(filter obj/src/%,$(ALL_OBJS)) $(filter obj/compat/%,$(ALL_OBJS))
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LDSO_OBJS = $(filter obj/ldso/%,$(ALL_OBJS:%.o=%.lo))
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CRT_OBJS = $(filter obj/crt/%,$(ALL_OBJS))
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AOBJS = $(LIBC_OBJS)
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LOBJS = $(LIBC_OBJS:.o=.lo)
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2016-05-12 05:34:05 +00:00
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GENH = obj/include/bits/alltypes.h obj/include/bits/syscall.h
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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GENH_INT = obj/src/internal/version.h
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2017-03-21 16:13:59 +00:00
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IMPH = $(addprefix $(srcdir)/, src/internal/stdio_impl.h src/internal/pthread_impl.h src/internal/locale_impl.h src/internal/libc.h)
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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2015-11-02 21:58:14 +00:00
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LDFLAGS =
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LDFLAGS_AUTO =
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2012-08-03 01:05:43 +00:00
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LIBCC = -lgcc
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2012-05-01 23:30:03 +00:00
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CPPFLAGS =
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CFLAGS =
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CFLAGS_AUTO = -Os -pipe
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2012-05-01 23:30:03 +00:00
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CFLAGS_C99FSE = -std=c99 -ffreestanding -nostdinc
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CFLAGS_ALL = $(CFLAGS_C99FSE)
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overhaul internally-public declarations using wrapper headers
commits leading up to this one have moved the vast majority of
libc-internal interface declarations to appropriate internal headers,
allowing them to be type-checked and setting the stage to limit their
visibility. the ones that have not yet been moved are mostly
namespace-protected aliases for standard/public interfaces, which
exist to facilitate implementing plain C functions in terms of POSIX
functionality, or C or POSIX functionality in terms of extensions that
are not standardized. some don't quite fit this description, but are
"internally public" interfacs between subsystems of libc.
rather than create a number of newly-named headers to declare these
functions, and having to add explicit include directives for them to
every source file where they're needed, I have introduced a method of
wrapping the corresponding public headers.
parallel to the public headers in $(srcdir)/include, we now have
wrappers in $(srcdir)/src/include that come earlier in the include
path order. they include the public header they're wrapping, then add
declarations for namespace-protected versions of the same interfaces
and any "internally public" interfaces for the subsystem they
correspond to.
along these lines, the wrapper for features.h is now responsible for
the definition of the hidden, weak, and weak_alias macros. this means
source files will no longer need to include any special headers to
access these features.
over time, it is my expectation that the scope of what is "internally
public" will expand, reducing the number of source files which need to
include *_impl.h and related headers down to those which are actually
implementing the corresponding subsystems, not just using them.
2018-09-11 03:26:40 +00:00
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CFLAGS_ALL += -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=700 -I$(srcdir)/arch/$(ARCH) -I$(srcdir)/arch/generic -Iobj/src/internal -I$(srcdir)/src/include -I$(srcdir)/src/internal -Iobj/include -I$(srcdir)/include
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CFLAGS_ALL += $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS_AUTO) $(CFLAGS)
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LDFLAGS_ALL = $(LDFLAGS_AUTO) $(LDFLAGS)
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AR = $(CROSS_COMPILE)ar
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RANLIB = $(CROSS_COMPILE)ranlib
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INSTALL = $(srcdir)/tools/install.sh
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ARCH_INCLUDES = $(wildcard $(srcdir)/arch/$(ARCH)/bits/*.h)
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GENERIC_INCLUDES = $(wildcard $(srcdir)/arch/generic/bits/*.h)
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INCLUDES = $(wildcard $(srcdir)/include/*.h $(srcdir)/include/*/*.h)
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ALL_INCLUDES = $(sort $(INCLUDES:$(srcdir)/%=%) $(GENH:obj/%=%) $(ARCH_INCLUDES:$(srcdir)/arch/$(ARCH)/%=include/%) $(GENERIC_INCLUDES:$(srcdir)/arch/generic/%=include/%))
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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2011-02-24 21:37:21 +00:00
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EMPTY_LIB_NAMES = m rt pthread crypt util xnet resolv dl
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EMPTY_LIBS = $(EMPTY_LIB_NAMES:%=lib/lib%.a)
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CRT_LIBS = $(addprefix lib/,$(notdir $(CRT_OBJS)))
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STATIC_LIBS = lib/libc.a
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SHARED_LIBS = lib/libc.so
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2012-04-22 18:32:49 +00:00
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TOOL_LIBS = lib/musl-gcc.specs
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2012-05-01 23:30:03 +00:00
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ALL_LIBS = $(CRT_LIBS) $(STATIC_LIBS) $(SHARED_LIBS) $(EMPTY_LIBS) $(TOOL_LIBS)
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ALL_TOOLS = obj/musl-gcc
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WRAPCC_GCC = gcc
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WRAPCC_CLANG = clang
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2015-06-28 21:08:19 +00:00
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2013-07-19 00:30:58 +00:00
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LDSO_PATHNAME = $(syslibdir)/ld-musl-$(ARCH)$(SUBARCH).so.1
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2011-06-28 01:38:11 +00:00
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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-include config.mak
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-include $(srcdir)/arch/$(ARCH)/arch.mak
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ifeq ($(ARCH),)
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all:
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@echo "Please set ARCH in config.mak before running make."
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@exit 1
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else
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2011-06-28 12:27:38 +00:00
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all: $(ALL_LIBS) $(ALL_TOOLS)
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OBJ_DIRS = $(sort $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $(ALL_LIBS) $(ALL_TOOLS) $(ALL_OBJS) $(GENH) $(GENH_INT))) obj/include)
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$(ALL_LIBS) $(ALL_TOOLS) $(ALL_OBJS) $(ALL_OBJS:%.o=%.lo) $(GENH) $(GENH_INT): | $(OBJ_DIRS)
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$(OBJ_DIRS):
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mkdir -p $@
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obj/include/bits/alltypes.h: $(srcdir)/arch/$(ARCH)/bits/alltypes.h.in $(srcdir)/include/alltypes.h.in $(srcdir)/tools/mkalltypes.sed
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sed -f $(srcdir)/tools/mkalltypes.sed $(srcdir)/arch/$(ARCH)/bits/alltypes.h.in $(srcdir)/include/alltypes.h.in > $@
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2011-02-15 05:33:23 +00:00
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obj/include/bits/syscall.h: $(srcdir)/arch/$(ARCH)/bits/syscall.h.in
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cp $< $@
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sed -n -e s/__NR_/SYS_/p < $< >> $@
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obj/src/internal/version.h: $(wildcard $(srcdir)/VERSION $(srcdir)/.git)
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printf '#define VERSION "%s"\n' "$$(cd $(srcdir); sh tools/version.sh)" > $@
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obj/src/internal/version.o obj/src/internal/version.lo: obj/src/internal/version.h
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obj/crt/rcrt1.o obj/ldso/dlstart.lo obj/ldso/dynlink.lo: $(srcdir)/src/internal/dynlink.h $(srcdir)/arch/$(ARCH)/reloc.h
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obj/crt/crt1.o obj/crt/scrt1.o obj/crt/rcrt1.o obj/ldso/dlstart.lo: $(srcdir)/arch/$(ARCH)/crt_arch.h
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obj/crt/rcrt1.o: $(srcdir)/ldso/dlstart.c
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obj/crt/Scrt1.o obj/crt/rcrt1.o: CFLAGS_ALL += -fPIC
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OPTIMIZE_SRCS = $(wildcard $(OPTIMIZE_GLOBS:%=$(srcdir)/src/%))
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$(OPTIMIZE_SRCS:$(srcdir)/%.c=obj/%.o) $(OPTIMIZE_SRCS:$(srcdir)/%.c=obj/%.lo): CFLAGS += -O3
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MEMOPS_OBJS = $(filter %/memcpy.o %/memmove.o %/memcmp.o %/memset.o, $(LIBC_OBJS))
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$(MEMOPS_OBJS) $(MEMOPS_OBJS:%.o=%.lo): CFLAGS_ALL += $(CFLAGS_MEMOPS)
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NOSSP_OBJS = $(CRT_OBJS) $(LDSO_OBJS) $(filter \
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%/__libc_start_main.o %/__init_tls.o %/__stack_chk_fail.o \
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%/__set_thread_area.o %/memset.o %/memcpy.o \
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, $(LIBC_OBJS))
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$(NOSSP_OBJS) $(NOSSP_OBJS:%.o=%.lo): CFLAGS_ALL += $(CFLAGS_NOSSP)
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$(CRT_OBJS): CFLAGS_ALL += -DCRT
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$(LOBJS) $(LDSO_OBJS): CFLAGS_ALL += -fPIC
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CC_CMD = $(CC) $(CFLAGS_ALL) -c -o $@ $<
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Build process uses script to add CFI directives to x86 asm
Some functions implemented in asm need to use EBP for purposes other
than acting as a frame pointer. (Notably, it is used for the 6th
argument to syscalls with 6 arguments.) Without frame pointers, GDB
can only show backtraces if it gets CFI information from a
.debug_frame or .eh_frame ELF section.
Rather than littering our asm with ugly .cfi directives, use an awk
script to insert them in the right places during the build process, so
GDB can keep track of where the current stack frame is relative to the
stack pointer. This means GDB can produce beautiful stack traces at
any given point when single-stepping through asm functions.
Additionally, when registers are saved on the stack and later
overwritten, emit ..cfi directives so GDB will know where they were
saved relative to the stack pointer. This way, when you look back up
the stack from within an asm function, you can still reliably print
the values of local variables in the caller.
If this awk script were to understand every possible wild and crazy
contortion that an asm programmer can do with the stack and registers,
and always emit the exact ..cfi directives needed for GDB to know what
the register values were in the preceding stack frame, it would
necessarily be as complex as a full x86 emulator. That way lies
madness.
Hence, we assume that the stack pointer will _only_ ever be adjusted
using push/pop or else add/sub with a constant. We do not attempt to
detect every possible way that a register value could be saved for
later use, just the simple and common ways.
Thanks to Szabolcs Nagy for suggesting numerous improvements to this
code.
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# Choose invocation of assembler to be used
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ifeq ($(ADD_CFI),yes)
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AS_CMD = LC_ALL=C awk -f $(srcdir)/tools/add-cfi.common.awk -f $(srcdir)/tools/add-cfi.$(ARCH).awk $< | $(CC) $(CFLAGS_ALL) -x assembler -c -o $@ -
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Build process uses script to add CFI directives to x86 asm
Some functions implemented in asm need to use EBP for purposes other
than acting as a frame pointer. (Notably, it is used for the 6th
argument to syscalls with 6 arguments.) Without frame pointers, GDB
can only show backtraces if it gets CFI information from a
.debug_frame or .eh_frame ELF section.
Rather than littering our asm with ugly .cfi directives, use an awk
script to insert them in the right places during the build process, so
GDB can keep track of where the current stack frame is relative to the
stack pointer. This means GDB can produce beautiful stack traces at
any given point when single-stepping through asm functions.
Additionally, when registers are saved on the stack and later
overwritten, emit ..cfi directives so GDB will know where they were
saved relative to the stack pointer. This way, when you look back up
the stack from within an asm function, you can still reliably print
the values of local variables in the caller.
If this awk script were to understand every possible wild and crazy
contortion that an asm programmer can do with the stack and registers,
and always emit the exact ..cfi directives needed for GDB to know what
the register values were in the preceding stack frame, it would
necessarily be as complex as a full x86 emulator. That way lies
madness.
Hence, we assume that the stack pointer will _only_ ever be adjusted
using push/pop or else add/sub with a constant. We do not attempt to
detect every possible way that a register value could be saved for
later use, just the simple and common ways.
Thanks to Szabolcs Nagy for suggesting numerous improvements to this
code.
2015-07-10 13:03:24 +00:00
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else
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AS_CMD = $(CC_CMD)
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Build process uses script to add CFI directives to x86 asm
Some functions implemented in asm need to use EBP for purposes other
than acting as a frame pointer. (Notably, it is used for the 6th
argument to syscalls with 6 arguments.) Without frame pointers, GDB
can only show backtraces if it gets CFI information from a
.debug_frame or .eh_frame ELF section.
Rather than littering our asm with ugly .cfi directives, use an awk
script to insert them in the right places during the build process, so
GDB can keep track of where the current stack frame is relative to the
stack pointer. This means GDB can produce beautiful stack traces at
any given point when single-stepping through asm functions.
Additionally, when registers are saved on the stack and later
overwritten, emit ..cfi directives so GDB will know where they were
saved relative to the stack pointer. This way, when you look back up
the stack from within an asm function, you can still reliably print
the values of local variables in the caller.
If this awk script were to understand every possible wild and crazy
contortion that an asm programmer can do with the stack and registers,
and always emit the exact ..cfi directives needed for GDB to know what
the register values were in the preceding stack frame, it would
necessarily be as complex as a full x86 emulator. That way lies
madness.
Hence, we assume that the stack pointer will _only_ ever be adjusted
using push/pop or else add/sub with a constant. We do not attempt to
detect every possible way that a register value could be saved for
later use, just the simple and common ways.
Thanks to Szabolcs Nagy for suggesting numerous improvements to this
code.
2015-07-10 13:03:24 +00:00
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endif
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obj/%.o: $(srcdir)/%.s
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$(AS_CMD)
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obj/%.o: $(srcdir)/%.S
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$(CC_CMD)
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obj/%.o: $(srcdir)/%.c $(GENH) $(IMPH)
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$(CC_CMD)
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obj/%.lo: $(srcdir)/%.s
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$(AS_CMD)
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obj/%.lo: $(srcdir)/%.S
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$(CC_CMD)
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obj/%.lo: $(srcdir)/%.c $(GENH) $(IMPH)
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$(CC_CMD)
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lib/libc.so: $(LOBJS) $(LDSO_OBJS)
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$(CC) $(CFLAGS_ALL) $(LDFLAGS_ALL) -nostdlib -shared \
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-Wl,-e,_dlstart -o $@ $(LOBJS) $(LDSO_OBJS) $(LIBCC)
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lib/libc.a: $(AOBJS)
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rm -f $@
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$(AR) rc $@ $(AOBJS)
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$(RANLIB) $@
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$(EMPTY_LIBS):
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rm -f $@
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$(AR) rc $@
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lib/%.o: obj/crt/$(ARCH)/%.o
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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cp $< $@
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2016-02-17 18:56:27 +00:00
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lib/%.o: obj/crt/%.o
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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cp $< $@
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lib/musl-gcc.specs: $(srcdir)/tools/musl-gcc.specs.sh config.mak
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2012-04-22 18:32:49 +00:00
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sh $< "$(includedir)" "$(libdir)" "$(LDSO_PATHNAME)" > $@
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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obj/musl-gcc: config.mak
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2015-06-28 21:08:19 +00:00
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printf '#!/bin/sh\nexec "$${REALGCC:-$(WRAPCC_GCC)}" "$$@" -specs "%s/musl-gcc.specs"\n' "$(libdir)" > $@
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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chmod +x $@
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2015-06-28 21:08:21 +00:00
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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obj/%-clang: $(srcdir)/tools/%-clang.in config.mak
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2015-06-28 21:08:21 +00:00
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sed -e 's!@CC@!$(WRAPCC_CLANG)!g' -e 's!@PREFIX@!$(prefix)!g' -e 's!@INCDIR@!$(includedir)!g' -e 's!@LIBDIR@!$(libdir)!g' -e 's!@LDSO@!$(LDSO_PATHNAME)!g' $< > $@
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chmod +x $@
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/%: obj/%
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2013-08-18 02:21:11 +00:00
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$(INSTALL) -D $< $@
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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2011-06-28 01:38:11 +00:00
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$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/%.so: lib/%.so
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2013-08-18 02:21:11 +00:00
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$(INSTALL) -D -m 755 $< $@
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2011-06-28 01:38:11 +00:00
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2011-06-24 02:13:47 +00:00
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$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/%: lib/%
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2013-08-18 02:21:11 +00:00
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$(INSTALL) -D -m 644 $< $@
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2011-02-12 05:22:29 +00:00
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/bits/%: $(srcdir)/arch/$(ARCH)/bits/%
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$(INSTALL) -D -m 644 $< $@
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2016-01-28 00:31:15 +00:00
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$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/bits/%: $(srcdir)/arch/generic/bits/%
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$(INSTALL) -D -m 644 $< $@
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/bits/%: obj/include/bits/%
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2013-08-18 02:21:11 +00:00
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$(INSTALL) -D -m 644 $< $@
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2013-07-01 17:43:43 +00:00
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/%: $(srcdir)/include/%
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2013-08-18 02:21:11 +00:00
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$(INSTALL) -D -m 644 $< $@
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2011-06-24 02:13:47 +00:00
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2013-08-16 21:51:38 +00:00
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$(DESTDIR)$(LDSO_PATHNAME): $(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/libc.so
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2013-08-31 15:36:56 +00:00
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$(INSTALL) -D -l $(libdir)/libc.so $@ || true
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2012-05-05 01:54:57 +00:00
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2012-08-17 23:32:24 +00:00
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install-libs: $(ALL_LIBS:lib/%=$(DESTDIR)$(libdir)/%) $(if $(SHARED_LIBS),$(DESTDIR)$(LDSO_PATHNAME),)
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install-headers: $(ALL_INCLUDES:include/%=$(DESTDIR)$(includedir)/%)
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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install-tools: $(ALL_TOOLS:obj/%=$(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/%)
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2012-08-17 23:32:24 +00:00
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2016-02-17 21:11:45 +00:00
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install: install-libs install-headers install-tools
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2014-06-25 20:14:37 +00:00
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musl-git-%.tar.gz: .git
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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git --git-dir=$(srcdir)/.git archive --format=tar.gz --prefix=$(patsubst %.tar.gz,%,$@)/ -o $@ $(patsubst musl-git-%.tar.gz,%,$@)
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2012-08-17 23:32:24 +00:00
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2014-06-25 20:14:37 +00:00
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musl-%.tar.gz: .git
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2015-11-18 20:07:32 +00:00
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git --git-dir=$(srcdir)/.git archive --format=tar.gz --prefix=$(patsubst %.tar.gz,%,$@)/ -o $@ v$(patsubst musl-%.tar.gz,%,$@)
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2012-08-17 23:32:24 +00:00
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2016-02-17 21:11:45 +00:00
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endif
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clean:
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rm -rf obj lib
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distclean: clean
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rm -f config.mak
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2012-08-17 23:32:24 +00:00
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.PHONY: all clean install install-libs install-headers install-tools
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