# # Global build configuration variables # # # Read user-provided tools configuration # -include $(call select_from_repositories,etc/tools.conf) -include $(BUILD_BASE_DIR)/etc/tools.conf # # Set undefined CUSTOM_ tools to their default values # CUSTOM_CC ?= $(CROSS_DEV_PREFIX)gcc CUSTOM_CXX ?= $(CROSS_DEV_PREFIX)g++ CUSTOM_CXX_LIB ?= $(CUSTOM_CXX) CUSTOM_LD ?= $(CROSS_DEV_PREFIX)ld CUSTOM_AS ?= $(CROSS_DEV_PREFIX)as CUSTOM_AR ?= $(CROSS_DEV_PREFIX)ar CUSTOM_NM ?= $(CROSS_DEV_PREFIX)nm CUSTOM_OBJCOPY ?= $(CROSS_DEV_PREFIX)objcopy CUSTOM_RANLIB ?= $(CROSS_DEV_PREFIX)ranlib CUSTOM_STRIP ?= $(CROSS_DEV_PREFIX)strip CUSTOM_HOST_CC ?= gcc # # GNU utilities # # Non-Linux operating systems may have to install 'findutils' # to get the GNU versions of xargs and find. # TAC ?= tac GNU_FIND ?= find GNU_XARGS ?= xargs ECHO ?= echo -e # # Build tools # CC = $(CUSTOM_CC) CXX = $(CUSTOM_CXX) LD = $(CUSTOM_LD) AS = $(CUSTOM_AS) AR = $(CUSTOM_AR) NM = $(CUSTOM_NM) OBJCOPY = $(CUSTOM_OBJCOPY) RANLIB = $(CUSTOM_RANLIB) STRIP = $(CUSTOM_STRIP) HOST_CC = $(CUSTOM_HOST_CC) # # Compiler and Linker options # # # Options for automatically generating dependency files # # We specify the target for the generated dependency file explicitly via # the -MT option. Unfortunately, this option is handled differently by # different gcc versions. Older versions used to always append the object # file to the target. However, gcc-4.3.2 takes the -MT argument literally. # So we have to specify both the .o file and the .d file. On older gcc # versions, this results in the .o file to appear twice in the target # but that is no problem. # CC_OPT_DEP = -MMD -MP -MT '$@ $(@:.o=.d)' # # Always compile with '-ffunction-sections' to enable the use of the # linker option '-gc-sections' # CC_OPT += -ffunction-sections # # Prevent the compiler from optimizations related to strict aliasing # CC_OPT += -fno-strict-aliasing # # Do not compile/link with standard includes and standard libraries per # default. # ifneq ($(STDINC),yes) CC_OPT_NOSTDINC := -nostdinc endif ifneq ($(STDLIB),yes) LD_OPT_NOSTDLIB := -nostdlib -Wl,-nostdlib endif # # Default optimization and warning levels # CC_OLEVEL ?= -O2 CC_WARN ?= -Wall # # Aggregate compiler options that are common for C and C++ # CC_OPT += $(CC_OPT_NOSTDINC) -g $(CC_MARCH) $(CC_OLEVEL) $(CC_OPT_DEP) $(CC_WARN) # # Incorporate source-file-specific compiler options # # The make variable $* refers to the currently processed compilation # unit when 'CC_OPT' gets implicitly expanded by the rules '%.o: %.c' # and '%.o: %.cc' of 'generic.mk'. # # We substitute '.' characters by '_' to allow source-file-specific # compiler options for files with more than one dot in their name. # CC_OPT += $(CC_OPT_$(subst .,_,$*)) # # Predefine C and C++ specific compiler options with their common values # CC_CXX_OPT += $(CC_OPT) CC_C_OPT += $(CC_OPT) CC_ADA_OPT += $(CC_OLEVEL) $(CC_WARN) # # Enable C++11 by default # CC_CXX_OPT_STD ?= -std=gnu++11 CC_CXX_OPT += $(CC_CXX_OPT_STD) # # Linker options # # Use '-gc-sections' by default but allow a platform to disable this feature by # defining 'LD_GC_SECTIONS' empty. This is needed for older tool chains (gcc # version 4.11 and binutils version 2.16), which happen to produce broken # code when '-gc-sections' is enabled. Also, set max-page-size to 4KiB to # prevent the linker from aligning the text segment to any built-in default # (e.g., 4MiB on x86_64 or 64KiB on ARM). Otherwise, the padding bytes are # wasted at the beginning of the final binary. # LD_OPT_GC_SECTIONS ?= -gc-sections LD_OPT_ALIGN_SANE = -z max-page-size=0x1000 LD_OPT_PREFIX := -Wl, LD_OPT += $(LD_MARCH) $(LD_OPT_GC_SECTIONS) $(LD_OPT_ALIGN_SANE) CXX_LINK_OPT += $(addprefix $(LD_OPT_PREFIX),$(LD_OPT)) CXX_LINK_OPT += $(LD_OPT_NOSTDLIB) # # Linker script for dynamically linked programs # LD_SCRIPT_DYN = $(call select_from_repositories,src/ld/genode_dyn.ld) # # Linker script for shared libraries # LD_SCRIPT_SO ?= $(call select_from_repositories,src/ld/genode_rel.ld) # # Assembler options # AS_OPT += $(AS_MARCH) # # Control sequences for color terminals # # To disable colored output, define these variable empty in your # build-local 'etc/tools.conf' file. # BRIGHT_COL ?= \033[01;33m DARK_COL ?= \033[00;33m DEFAULT_COL ?= \033[0m ALL_INC_DIR := . ALL_INC_DIR += $(INC_DIR) ALL_INC_DIR += $(foreach DIR,$(REP_INC_DIR), $(foreach REP,$(REPOSITORIES),$(REP)/$(DIR))) ALL_INC_DIR += $(foreach REP,$(REPOSITORIES),$(REP)/include) ALL_INC_DIR += $(LIBGCC_INC_DIR) ALL_INC_DIR += $(HOST_INC_DIR) INSTALL_DIR ?= VERBOSE ?= @ VERBOSE_DIR ?= --no-print-directory MSG_LINK = @$(ECHO) " LINK " MSG_COMP = @$(ECHO) " COMPILE " MSG_BUILD = @$(ECHO) " BUILD " MSG_MERGE = @$(ECHO) " MERGE " MSG_CONVERT = @$(ECHO) " CONVERT " MSG_CONFIG = @$(ECHO) " CONFIG " MSG_CLEAN = @$(ECHO) " CLEAN " MSG_ASSEM = @$(ECHO) " ASSEMBLE " MSG_INST = @$(ECHO) " INSTALL " MSG_PRG = @$(ECHO) "$(BRIGHT_COL) Program $(DEFAULT_COL)" MSG_LIB = @$(ECHO) "$(DARK_COL) Library $(DEFAULT_COL)"