ref: 2b38105bb4f24e9990844be297b990307dc98a01
dir: /mkfile/
# Directories common to all architectures. # Build in order: # - critical libraries used by the limbo compiler # - the limbo compiler (used to build some subsequent libraries) # - the remaining libraries # - commands # - utilities EMUDIRS=\ lib9\ libbio\ libmp\ libsec\ libmath\ utils/iyacc\ limbo\ libinterp\ libkeyring\ libdraw\ libprefab\ libtk\ libfreetype\ libmemdraw\ libmemlayer\ libdynld\ utils/data2c\ utils/ndate\ emu\ KERNEL_DIRS=\ os/boot/pc\ os/boot/efi\ os/pc64\ # mkconfig is included at this point to allow it to override #the preceding declarations (particularly KERNEL_DIRS) if need be <mkconfig DIRS=\ $EMUDIRS\ appl\ foo:QV: echo mk all, clean, install, installall or nuke all:V: all-$HOSTMODEL clean:V: clean-$HOSTMODEL install:V: install-$HOSTMODEL installall:V: installall-$HOSTMODEL emu:V: emu/all-$HOSTMODEL emuinstall:V: emu/install-$HOSTMODEL emuclean:V: emu/clean-$HOSTMODEL emunuke:V: emu/nuke-$HOSTMODEL # TODO the kernel targets are obsolete(?). definitely need cleanup # mk kernel/pc64-9front tries to build pc64 in os/boot/pc kernel:V: kernel/all-$HOSTMODEL kernelall:V: kernel/all-$HOSTMODEL kernelclean:V: kernel/clean-$HOSTMODEL kernelinstall:V: kernel/install-$HOSTMODEL kernelinstallall:V: kernel/installall-$HOSTMODEL kernelnuke:V: kernel/nuke-$HOSTMODEL nuke:V: nuke-$HOSTMODEL cleandist:V: clean rm -f $ROOT/$OBJDIR/lib/lib*.a nukedist:V: nuke rm -f $ROOT/$OBJDIR/bin/*.exe rm -f $ROOT/$OBJDIR/lib/lib*.a &-Posix:QV: for j in $DIRS utils tools do echo "(cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem)" (cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem) || exit 1 done &-Nt:QV: for (j in $DIRS utils tools) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk.exe $MKFLAGS $stem } } &-Inferno:QV: for (j in $DIRS utils) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem } } &-Plan9:QV: for (j in $DIRS utils) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem } } &-9front:QV: for (j in $DIRS utils) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem } } emu/&-Posix:QV: for j in $EMUDIRS do echo "(cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem)" (cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem) || exit 1 done emu/&-Nt:QV: for (j in $EMUDIRS) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem } } emu/&-Plan9:QV: for (j in $EMUDIRS) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem } } emu/&-9front:QV: for (j in $EMUDIRS) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem } } kernel/&-Posix:QV: for j in $KERNEL_DIRS do echo "(cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem)" (cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem) || exit 1 done kernel/&-Nt:QV: for (j in $KERNEL_DIRS) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem } } kernel/&-Inferno:QV: for (j in $KERNEL_DIRS) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem } } kernel/&-Plan9:QV: for (j in $KERNEL_DIRS) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem } } kernel/&-9front:QV: for (j in $KERNEL_DIRS) { echo '@{builtin cd' $j '; mk $MKFLAGS $stem}' @{builtin cd $j; mk $MKFLAGS $stem } } # Convenience targets Inferno-% inferno-% Inferno-386-% inferno-386-%:V: mk 'SYSHOST=Inferno' 'OBJTYPE=386' $stem Inferno-arm-% inferno-arm-%:V: mk 'SYSHOST=Inferno' 'OBJTYPE=arm' $stem Plan9-% plan9-%:V: mk 'SYSHOST=Plan9' 'OBJTYPE=386' $stem 9front-% 9front-%:V: mk 'SYSHOST=9front' 'OBJTYPE=amd64' $stem Irix-% irix-%:V: mk 'SYSHOST=Irix' 'OBJTYPE=mips' $stem Linux-% linux-%:V: mk 'SYSHOST=Linux' 'OBJTYPE=386' $stem NetBSD-% netbsd-%:V: mk 'SYSHOST=NetBSD' 'OBJTYPE=386' $stem Nt-% nt-% Win95-% win95-%:V: mk 'SYSHOST=Nt' 'OBJTYPE=386' $stem Solaris-% solaris-%:V: mk 'SYSHOST=Solaris' 'OBJTYPE=sparc' $stem mkdirs:V: mkdirs-$SHELLTYPE mkdirs-rc:V: mkdir -p `{cat lib/emptydirs} chmod 555 mnt/* n/client/* n/* mkdirs-sh:V: mkdir -p `cat lib/emptydirs` chmod 555 mnt/* n/client/* n/* mkdirs-nt:V: mkdir -p `{cmd /c type lib\emptydirs} # got the below ideas from plan9front/sys/lib/dist/mkfile # can only be used on 9front. should technically work on plan9 and inferno too. # build iso using 9front's 9bootfat # details in 9front's # /sys/lib/dist/mkfile # /sys/src/boot/{pc,efi}/mkfile # TODO # inferno manual talks about plan9.ini being in / and not cfg/ root=$ROOT cd:V: /tmp/9ferno.386.iso.gz %.gz:D: % gzip -9 < $prereq > $target %.386.iso: @{rfork n objtype=386 kernel=/n/src9/Inferno/$objtype/ipc mk binds mk $target.$pid.pc.iso mv $target.$pid.pc.iso $target } %.amd64.iso: @{rfork n objtype=amd64 kernel=/n/src9/Inferno/$objtype/ipc64 mk binds mk $target.$pid.pc.iso mv $target.$pid.pc.iso $target } # TODO # correct/fix the warnings due to the proto files %.pc.iso:D: install kernelinstall @{rfork n mk binds { echo 'console=0 b115200' #echo '*dumpmp=1' echo '*nomp=1' grep -v '^bootfile=' /n/src9/os/pc/plan9.ini #echo 'bootfile='^`{echo $kernel | sed 's!^/n/src9!!'} echo 'bootfile=ipc64' } > /env/plan9.ini aux/stub /n/src9/cfg/plan9.ini bind /env/plan9.ini /n/src9/cfg/plan9.ini aux/stub /n/src9/ipc64 bind $kernel /n/src9/ipc64 cat /n/src9/cfg/plan9.ini disk/mk9660 -c9j -B 386/9bootiso -E 386/efiboot.fat \ -p <{echo ipc64; cat /n/src9/lib/proto/^(9boot inferno os src utils)} \ -s /n/src9 -v 'Inferno 9 Front ('^$objtype^')' $target if(test -r /n/src9/386/9boothyb){ dd -if /dev/zero -bs 2048 -count 1024 >> $target disk/partfs -m /n/partfs $target disk=/n/partfs/sdXX disk/mbr -m /n/src9/386/mbr $disk/data @{echo a p1 '$-1' '$' echo t p1 ESP echo A p1 echo w echo q} | disk/fdisk -b $disk/data disk/format -b /n/src9/386/pbs -xd -t hard $disk/esp s = esp.$pid dossrv -f $disk/esp $s mount -c /srv/$s /n/esp cp /n/src9/386/9boothyb /n/esp/9bootfat mkdir /n/esp/efi mkdir /n/esp/efi/boot cp /n/src9/386/boot*.efi /n/esp/efi/boot unmount /n/esp rm -f /srv/$s }} binds:V: bind $root /n/src9 bind -a $root/Inferno /n/src9 aux/stub -d /n/src9/cfg aux/stub /n/src9/amd64/9pc64 bind /root/amd64/9pc64 /n/src9/amd64/9pc64 # ns # obsolete rules to be deleted %inferno.amd64.iso:D: /root/386/9bootiso /root/386/mbr /root/386/pbs ROOT=/mnt/term/home/j/local/plan9/custom/inferno-os rm -fr $target 386 amd64 cfg @{rfork n mkdir 386 mkdir cfg mkdir amd64 cp /root/386/^(9bootiso mbr pbs) 386 cp /root/386/9pc 386 cp /root/amd64/9pc64 amd64 cp $ROOT/Inferno/amd64/bin/ipc64 amd64 cp /sys/lib/dist/cfg/plan9.ini cfg/plan9.ini echo '-----' cfg/plan9.ini '-----' echo 'console=0 b115200' >>cfg/plan9.ini echo 'bootfile=/amd64/ipc64' >>cfg/plan9.ini # echo 'bootfile=/amd64/9pc64' >>cfg/plan9.ini # echo wait >>cfg/plan9.ini cat cfg/plan9.ini echo ' ' '-----' disk/mk9660 -c9j -B 386/9bootiso -p <{echo +} -s $ROOT -v 'Inferno amd64' $target rm -fr 386 amd64 cfg } test -d /mnt/term/tmp && cp -x $target /mnt/term/$target %inferno.amd64.hybrid.iso:D: /root/386/9bootiso /root/386/9boothyb /root/386/9bootfat /root/386/9bootpxe /root/386/mbr /root/386/pbs /root/386/efiboot.fat /root/386/bootia32.efi /root/386/bootx64.efi ROOT=/mnt/term/home/j/local/plan9/custom/inferno-os rm -fr 386 cfg efi $target @{rfork n mkdir 386 mkdir cfg mkdir efi mkdir efi/boot cp /root/386/^(9bootiso 9boothyb 9bootfat 9bootpxe mbr pbs efiboot.fat bootia32.efi bootx64.efi) 386 cp /root/386/^(bootia32.efi bootx64.efi) efi/boot cp /root/386/9pc 386 cp /sys/lib/dist/cfg/plan9.ini cfg/plan9.ini echo cfg/plan9.ini '-----' echo 'console=0 b115200' >>cfg/plan9.ini echo 'bootfile=Inferno/amd64/bin/ipc64' >>cfg/plan9.ini echo wait >>cfg/plan9.ini cat cfg/plan9.ini echo ' ' '-----' disk/mk9660 -c9j -B 386/9bootiso -E 386/efiboot.fat -p <{echo +} -s $ROOT -v 'Inferno amd64' $target @{rfork n bind /root/386/9boothyb /root/386/9bootfat dd -if /dev/zero -bs 512 -count 4096 >> $target disk/partfs -m /n/partfs $target disk=/n/partfs/sdXX disk/mbr -m /root/386/mbr $disk/data @{echo a p1 '$-1' '$' echo t p1 FAT16 echo A p1 echo w echo q} | disk/fdisk -b $disk/data disk/format -b /root/386/pbs -d -r 1 $disk/dos /root/386/9bootfat } rm -fr 386 cfg efi }