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Daniele Castagna7a755de2016-12-16 17:32:30 -05001# Copyright 2012 The Chromium OS Authors. All rights reserved.
Stéphane Marchesin25a26062014-09-12 16:18:59 -07002# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3# found in the LICENSE file.
4#
5# If this file is part of another source distribution, it's license may be
6# stored in LICENSE.makefile or LICENSE.common.mk.
7#
8# NOTE NOTE NOTE
9# The authoritative common.mk is located in:
10# https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromiumos/platform2/+/master/common-mk
11# Please make all changes there, then copy into place in other repos.
12# NOTE NOTE NOTE
13#
14# This file provides a common architecture for building C/C++ source trees.
15# It uses recursive makefile inclusion to create a single make process which
16# can be built in the source tree or with the build artifacts placed elsewhere.
17#
18# It is fully parallelizable for all targets, including static archives.
19#
20# To use:
21# 1. Place common.mk in your top source level
22# 2. In your top-level Makefile, place "include common.mk" at the top
23# 3. In all subdirectories, create a 'module.mk' file that starts with:
24# include common.mk
25# And then contains the remainder of your targets.
26# 4. All build targets should look like:
27# relative/path/target: relative/path/obj.o
28#
29# See existing makefiles for rule examples.
30#
31# Exported macros:
32# - cc_binary, cxx_binary provide standard compilation steps for binaries
33# - cxx_library, cc_library provide standard compilation steps for
34# shared objects.
35# All of the above optionally take an argument for extra flags.
36# - update_archive creates/updates a given .a target
37#
38# Instead of using the build macros, most users can just use wrapped targets:
39# - CXX_BINARY, CC_BINARY, CC_STATIC_BINARY, CXX_STATIC_BINARY
40# - CXX_LIBRARY, CC_LIBRARY, CC_STATIC_LIBRARY, CXX_STATIC_LIBRARY
41# - E.g., CXX_BINARY(mahbinary): foo.o
42# - object.depends targets may be used when a prerequisite is required for an
43# object file. Because object files result in multiple build artifacts to
44# handle PIC and PIE weirdness. E.g.
45# foo.o.depends: generated/dbus.h
46# - TEST(binary) or TEST(CXX_BINARY(binary)) may be used as a prerequisite
47# for the tests target to trigger an automated test run.
48# - CLEAN(file_or_dir) dependency can be added to 'clean'.
49#
50# If source code is being generated, rules will need to be registered for
51# compiling the objects. This can be done by adding one of the following
52# to the Makefile:
53# - For C source files
54# $(eval $(call add_object_rules,sub/dir/gen_a.o sub/dir/b.o,CC,c,CFLAGS))
55# - For C++ source files
56# $(eval $(call add_object_rules,sub/dir/gen_a.o sub/dir/b.o,CXX,cc,CXXFLAGS))
57#
58# Exported targets meant to have prerequisites added to:
59# - all - Your desired targets should be given
60# - tests - Any TEST(test_binary) targets should be given
61# - FORCE - force the given target to run regardless of changes
62# In most cases, using .PHONY is preferred.
63#
64# Possible command line variables:
65# - COLOR=[0|1] to set ANSI color output (default: 1)
66# - VERBOSE=[0|1] to hide/show commands (default: 0)
67# - MODE=[opt|dbg|profiling] (default: opt)
68# opt - Enable optimizations for release builds
69# dbg - Turn down optimization for debugging
70# profiling - Turn off optimization and turn on profiling/coverage
71# support.
72# - ARCH=[x86|arm|supported qemu name] (default: from portage or uname -m)
73# - SPLITDEBUG=[0|1] splits debug info in target.debug (default: 0)
74# If NOSTRIP=1, SPLITDEBUG will never strip the final emitted objects.
75# - NOSTRIP=[0|1] determines if binaries are stripped. (default: 1)
76# NOSTRIP=0 and MODE=opt will also drop -g from the CFLAGS.
77# - VALGRIND=[0|1] runs tests under valgrind (default: 0)
78# - OUT=/path/to/builddir puts all output in given path (default: $PWD)
79# - VALGRIND_ARGS="" supplies extra memcheck arguments
80#
81# Per-target(-ish) variable:
82# - NEEDS_ROOT=[0|1] allows a TEST() target to run with root.
83# Default is 0 unless it is running under QEmu.
84# - NEEDS_MOUNTS=[0|1] allows a TEST() target running on QEmu to get
85# setup mounts in the $(SYSROOT)
86#
87# Caveats:
88# - Directories or files with spaces in them DO NOT get along with GNU Make.
89# If you need them, all uses of dir/notdir/etc will need to have magic
90# wrappers. Proceed at risk to your own sanity.
91# - External CXXFLAGS and CFLAGS should be passed via the environment since
92# this file does not use 'override' to control them.
93# - Our version of GNU Make doesn't seem to support the 'private' variable
94# annotation, so you can't tag a variable private on a wrapping target.
95
96# Behavior configuration variables
97SPLITDEBUG ?= 0
98NOSTRIP ?= 1
99VALGRIND ?= 0
100COLOR ?= 1
101VERBOSE ?= 0
102MODE ?= opt
103CXXEXCEPTIONS ?= 0
104ARCH ?= $(shell uname -m)
105
106# Put objects in a separate tree based on makefile locations
107# This means you can build a tree without touching it:
108# make -C $SRCDIR # will create ./build-$(MODE)
109# Or
110# make -C $SRCDIR OUT=$PWD
111# This variable is extended on subdir calls and doesn't need to be re-called.
112OUT ?= $(PWD)/
113
114# Make OUT now so we can use realpath.
115$(shell mkdir -p "$(OUT)")
116
117# TODO(wad) Relative paths are resolved against SRC and not the calling dir.
118# Ensure a command-line supplied OUT has a slash
119override OUT := $(realpath $(OUT))/
120
121# SRC is not meant to be set by the end user, but during make call relocation.
122# $(PWD) != $(CURDIR) all the time.
123export SRC ?= $(CURDIR)
124
125# Re-start in the $(OUT) directory if we're not there.
126# We may be invoked using -C or bare and we need to ensure behavior
127# is consistent so we check both PWD vs OUT and PWD vs CURDIR.
128override RELOCATE_BUILD := 0
129ifneq (${PWD}/,${OUT})
130override RELOCATE_BUILD := 1
131endif
132# Make sure we're running with no builtin targets. They cause
133# leakage and mayhem!
134ifneq (${PWD},${CURDIR})
135override RELOCATE_BUILD := 1
136# If we're run from the build dir, don't let it get cleaned up later.
137ifeq (${PWD}/,${OUT})
138$(shell touch "$(PWD)/.dont_delete_on_clean")
139endif
140endif # ifneq (${PWD},${CURDIR}
141
142# "Relocate" if we need to restart without implicit rules.
143ifeq ($(subst r,,$(MAKEFLAGS)),$(MAKEFLAGS))
144override RELOCATE_BUILD := 1
145endif
146
147ifeq (${RELOCATE_BUILD},1)
148# By default, silence build output. Reused below as well.
149QUIET = @
150ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
151 QUIET=
152endif
153
154# This target will override all targets, including prerequisites. To avoid
155# calling $(MAKE) once per prereq on the given CMDGOAL, we guard it with a local
156# variable.
157RUN_ONCE := 0
158MAKECMDGOALS ?= all
159# Keep the rules split as newer make does not allow them to be declared
160# on the same line. But the way :: rules work, the _all here will also
161# invoke the %:: rule while retaining "_all" as the default.
162_all::
163%::
164 $(if $(filter 0,$(RUN_ONCE)), \
165 cd "$(OUT)" && \
166 $(MAKE) -r -I "$(SRC)" -f "$(CURDIR)/Makefile" \
167 SRC="$(CURDIR)" OUT="$(OUT)" $(foreach g,$(MAKECMDGOALS),"$(g)"),)
168 $(eval RUN_ONCE := 1)
169pass-to-subcall := 1
170endif
171
172ifeq ($(pass-to-subcall),)
173
174# Only call MODULE if we're in a submodule
175MODULES_LIST := $(filter-out Makefile %.d,$(MAKEFILE_LIST))
176ifeq ($(words $(filter-out Makefile common.mk %.d $(SRC)/Makefile \
177 $(SRC)/common.mk,$(MAKEFILE_LIST))),0)
178
179# All the top-level defines outside of module.mk.
180
181#
182# Helper macros
183#
184
185# Create the directory if it doesn't yet exist.
186define auto_mkdir
187 $(if $(wildcard $(dir $1)),$2,$(QUIET)mkdir -p "$(dir $1)")
188endef
189
190# Creates the actual archive with an index.
191# The target $@ must end with .pic.a or .pie.a.
192define update_archive
193 $(call auto_mkdir,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))
194 $(QUIET)# Create the archive in one step to avoid parallel use accessing it
195 $(QUIET)# before all the symbols are present.
196 @$(ECHO) "AR $(subst \
197$(SRC)/,,$(^:.o=$(suffix $(basename $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))).o)) \
198-> $(subst $(SRC)/,,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))"
199 $(QUIET)$(AR) rcs $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER) \
200 $(subst $(SRC)/,,$(^:.o=$(suffix $(basename $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))).o))
201endef
202
203# Default compile from objects using pre-requisites but filters out
204# subdirs and .d files.
205define cc_binary
206 $(call COMPILE_BINARY_implementation,CC,$(CFLAGS) $(1),$(EXTRA_FLAGS))
207endef
208
209define cxx_binary
210 $(call COMPILE_BINARY_implementation,CXX,$(CXXFLAGS) $(1),$(EXTRA_FLAGS))
211endef
212
213# Default compile from objects using pre-requisites but filters out
214# subdirs and .d files.
215define cc_library
216 $(call COMPILE_LIBRARY_implementation,CC,$(CFLAGS) $(1),$(EXTRA_FLAGS))
217endef
218define cxx_library
219 $(call COMPILE_LIBRARY_implementation,CXX,$(CXXFLAGS) $(1),$(EXTRA_FLAGS))
220endef
221
222# Deletes files silently if they exist. Meant for use in any local
223# clean targets.
224define silent_rm
225 $(if $(wildcard $(1)),
226 $(QUIET)($(ECHO) -n '$(COLOR_RED)CLEANFILE$(COLOR_RESET) ' && \
227 $(ECHO) '$(subst $(OUT)/,,$(wildcard $(1)))' && \
228 $(RM) $(1) 2>/dev/null) || true,)
229endef
230define silent_rmdir
231 $(if $(wildcard $(1)),
232 $(if $(wildcard $(1)/*),
233 $(QUIET)# $(1) not empty [$(wildcard $(1)/*)]. Not deleting.,
234 $(QUIET)($(ECHO) -n '$(COLOR_RED)CLEANDIR$(COLOR_RESET) ' && \
235 $(ECHO) '$(subst $(OUT)/,,$(wildcard $(1)))' && \
236 $(RMDIR) $(1) 2>/dev/null) || true),)
237endef
238
239#
240# Default variable values
241#
242
243# Only override toolchain vars if they are from make.
244CROSS_COMPILE ?=
245define override_var
246ifneq ($(filter undefined default,$(origin $1)),)
247$1 = $(CROSS_COMPILE)$2
248endif
249endef
250$(eval $(call override_var,AR,ar))
251$(eval $(call override_var,CC,gcc))
252$(eval $(call override_var,CXX,g++))
253$(eval $(call override_var,OBJCOPY,objcopy))
254$(eval $(call override_var,PKG_CONFIG,pkg-config))
255$(eval $(call override_var,RANLIB,ranlib))
256$(eval $(call override_var,STRIP,strip))
257
258RMDIR ?= rmdir
259ECHO = /bin/echo -e
260
261ifeq ($(lastword $(subst /, ,$(CC))),clang)
262CDRIVER = clang
263else
264CDRIVER = gcc
265endif
266
267ifeq ($(lastword $(subst /, ,$(CXX))),clang++)
268CXXDRIVER = clang
269else
270CXXDRIVER = gcc
271endif
272
273# Internal macro to support check_XXX macros below.
274# Usage: $(call check_compile, [code], [compiler], [code_type], [c_flags],
275# [extra_c_flags], [library_flags], [success_ret], [fail_ret])
276# Return: [success_ret] if compile succeeded, otherwise [fail_ret]
277check_compile = $(shell printf '%b\n' $(1) | \
278 $($(2)) $($(4)) -x $(3) $(LDFLAGS) $(5) - $(6) -o /dev/null > /dev/null 2>&1 \
279 && echo "$(7)" || echo "$(8)")
280
281# Helper macro to check whether a test program will compile with the specified
282# compiler flags.
283# Usage: $(call check_compile_cc, [code], [flags], [alternate_flags])
284# Return: [flags] if compile succeeded, otherwise [alternate_flags]
285check_compile_cc = $(call check_compile,$(1),CC,c,CFLAGS,$(2),,$(2),$(3))
286check_compile_cxx = $(call check_compile,$(1),CXX,c++,CXXFLAGS,$(2),,$(2),$(3))
287
288# Helper macro to check whether a test program will compile with the specified
289# libraries.
290# Usage: $(call check_compile_cc, [code], [library_flags], [alternate_flags])
291# Return: [library_flags] if compile succeeded, otherwise [alternate_flags]
292check_libs_cc = $(call check_compile,$(1),CC,c,CFLAGS,,$(2),$(2),$(3))
293check_libs_cxx = $(call check_compile,$(1),CXX,c++,CXXFLAGS,,$(2),$(2),$(3))
294
295# Helper macro to check whether the compiler accepts the specified flags.
296# Usage: $(call check_compile_cc, [flags], [alternate_flags])
297# Return: [flags] if compile succeeded, otherwise [alternate_flags]
298check_cc = $(call check_compile_cc,'int main() { return 0; }',$(1),$(2))
299check_cxx = $(call check_compile_cxx,'int main() { return 0; }',$(1),$(2))
300
301# Choose the stack protector flags based on whats supported by the compiler.
302SSP_CFLAGS := $(call check_cc,-fstack-protector-strong)
303ifeq ($(SSP_CFLAGS),)
304 SSP_CFLAGS := $(call check_cc,-fstack-protector-all)
305endif
306
307# To update these from an including Makefile:
308# CXXFLAGS += -mahflag # Append to the list
309# CXXFLAGS := -mahflag $(CXXFLAGS) # Prepend to the list
310# CXXFLAGS := $(filter-out badflag,$(CXXFLAGS)) # Filter out a value
311# The same goes for CFLAGS.
312COMMON_CFLAGS-gcc := -fvisibility=internal -ggdb3 -Wa,--noexecstack
313COMMON_CFLAGS-clang := -fvisibility=hidden -ggdb
314COMMON_CFLAGS := -Wall -Werror -fno-strict-aliasing $(SSP_CFLAGS) -O1 -Wformat=2
315CXXFLAGS += $(COMMON_CFLAGS) $(COMMON_CFLAGS-$(CXXDRIVER))
316CFLAGS += $(COMMON_CFLAGS) $(COMMON_CFLAGS-$(CDRIVER))
317CPPFLAGS += -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2
318
319# Disable exceptions based on the CXXEXCEPTIONS setting.
320ifeq ($(CXXEXCEPTIONS),0)
321 CXXFLAGS := $(CXXFLAGS) -fno-exceptions -fno-unwind-tables \
322 -fno-asynchronous-unwind-tables
323endif
324
325ifeq ($(MODE),opt)
326 # Up the optimizations.
327 CFLAGS := $(filter-out -O1,$(CFLAGS)) -O2
328 CXXFLAGS := $(filter-out -O1,$(CXXFLAGS)) -O2
329 # Only drop -g* if symbols aren't desired.
330 ifeq ($(NOSTRIP),0)
331 # TODO: do we want -fomit-frame-pointer on x86?
332 CFLAGS := $(filter-out -ggdb3,$(CFLAGS))
333 CXXFLAGS := $(filter-out -ggdb3,$(CXXFLAGS))
334 endif
335endif
336
337ifeq ($(MODE),profiling)
338 CFLAGS := $(CFLAGS) -O0 -g --coverage
339 CXXFLAGS := $(CXXFLAGS) -O0 -g --coverage
340 LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS) --coverage
341endif
342
343LDFLAGS := $(LDFLAGS) -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,noexecstack -Wl,-z,now
344
345# Fancy helpers for color if a prompt is defined
346ifeq ($(COLOR),1)
347COLOR_RESET = \x1b[0m
348COLOR_GREEN = \x1b[32;01m
349COLOR_RED = \x1b[31;01m
350COLOR_YELLOW = \x1b[33;01m
351endif
352
353# By default, silence build output.
354QUIET = @
355ifeq ($(VERBOSE),1)
356 QUIET=
357endif
358
359#
360# Implementation macros for compile helpers above
361#
362
363# Useful for dealing with pie-broken toolchains.
364# Call make with PIE=0 to disable default PIE use.
365OBJ_PIE_FLAG = -fPIE
366COMPILE_PIE_FLAG = -pie
367ifeq ($(PIE),0)
368 OBJ_PIE_FLAG =
369 COMPILE_PIE_FLAG =
370endif
371
372# Favor member targets first for CXX_BINARY(%) magic.
373# And strip out nested members if possible.
374LP := (
375RP := )
376TARGET_OR_MEMBER = $(lastword $(subst $(LP), ,$(subst $(RP),,$(or $%,$@))))
377
378# Default compile from objects using pre-requisites but filters out
379# all non-.o files.
380define COMPILE_BINARY_implementation
381 @$(ECHO) "LD$(1) $(subst $(PWD)/,,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))"
382 $(call auto_mkdir,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))
383 $(QUIET)$($(1)) $(COMPILE_PIE_FLAGS) -o $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER) \
384 $(2) $(LDFLAGS) \
385 $(filter %.o %.a,$(^:.o=.pie.o)) \
386 $(foreach so,$(filter %.so,$^),-L$(dir $(so)) \
387 -l$(patsubst lib%,%,$(basename $(notdir $(so))))) \
388 $(LDLIBS)
389 $(call conditional_strip)
390 @$(ECHO) -n "BIN "
391 @$(ECHO) "$(COLOR_GREEN)$(subst $(PWD)/,,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))$(COLOR_RESET)"
392 @$(ECHO) " $(COLOR_YELLOW)-----$(COLOR_RESET)"
393endef
394
395# TODO: add version support extracted from PV environment variable
396#ifeq ($(PV),9999)
397#$(warning PV=$(PV). If shared object versions matter, please force PV=.)
398#endif
399# Then add -Wl,-soname,$@.$(PV) ?
400
401# Default compile from objects using pre-requisites but filters out
402# all non-.o values. (Remember to add -L$(OUT) -llib)
403COMMA := ,
404define COMPILE_LIBRARY_implementation
405 @$(ECHO) "SHARED$(1) $(subst $(PWD)/,,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))"
406 $(call auto_mkdir,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))
407 $(QUIET)$($(1)) -shared -Wl,-E -o $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER) \
408 $(2) $(LDFLAGS) \
409 $(if $(filter %.a,$^),-Wl$(COMMA)--whole-archive,) \
410 $(filter %.o ,$(^:.o=.pic.o)) \
411 $(foreach a,$(filter %.a,$^),-L$(dir $(a)) \
412 -l$(patsubst lib%,%,$(basename $(notdir $(a))))) \
413 $(foreach so,$(filter %.so,$^),-L$(dir $(so)) \
414 -l$(patsubst lib%,%,$(basename $(notdir $(so))))) \
415 $(LDLIBS)
416 $(call conditional_strip)
417 @$(ECHO) -n "LIB $(COLOR_GREEN)"
418 @$(ECHO) "$(subst $(PWD)/,,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))$(COLOR_RESET)"
419 @$(ECHO) " $(COLOR_YELLOW)-----$(COLOR_RESET)"
420endef
421
422define conditional_strip
423 $(if $(filter 0,$(NOSTRIP)),$(call strip_artifact))
424endef
425
426define strip_artifact
427 @$(ECHO) "STRIP $(subst $(OUT)/,,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))"
428 $(if $(filter 1,$(SPLITDEBUG)), @$(ECHO) -n "DEBUG "; \
429 $(ECHO) "$(COLOR_YELLOW)\
430$(subst $(OUT)/,,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER)).debug$(COLOR_RESET)")
431 $(if $(filter 1,$(SPLITDEBUG)), \
432 $(QUIET)$(OBJCOPY) --only-keep-debug "$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER)" \
433 "$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).debug")
434 $(if $(filter-out dbg,$(MODE)),$(QUIET)$(STRIP) --strip-unneeded \
435 "$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER)",)
436endef
437
438#
439# Global pattern rules
440#
441
442# Below, the archive member syntax is abused to create fancier
443# syntactic sugar for recipe authors that avoids needed to know
444# subcall options. The downside is that make attempts to look
445# into the phony archives for timestamps. This will cause the final
446# target to be rebuilt/linked on _every_ call to make even when nothing
447# has changed. Until a better way presents itself, we have helpers that
448# do the stat check on make's behalf. Dodgy but simple.
449define old_or_no_timestamp
450 $(if $(realpath $%),,$(1))
451 $(if $(shell find $^ -cnewer "$%" 2>/dev/null),$(1))
452endef
453
454define check_deps
455 $(if $(filter 0,$(words $^)),\
456 $(error Missing dependencies or declaration of $@($%)),)
457endef
458
459# Build a cxx target magically
460CXX_BINARY(%):
461 $(call check_deps)
462 $(call old_or_no_timestamp,$(call cxx_binary))
463clean: CLEAN(CXX_BINARY*)
464
465CC_BINARY(%):
466 $(call check_deps)
467 $(call old_or_no_timestamp,$(call cc_binary))
468clean: CLEAN(CC_BINARY*)
469
470CXX_STATIC_BINARY(%):
471 $(call check_deps)
472 $(call old_or_no_timestamp,$(call cxx_binary,-static))
473clean: CLEAN(CXX_STATIC_BINARY*)
474
475CC_STATIC_BINARY(%):
476 $(call check_deps)
477 $(call old_or_no_timestamp,$(call cc_binary,-static))
478clean: CLEAN(CC_STATIC_BINARY*)
479
480CXX_LIBRARY(%):
481 $(call check_deps)
482 $(call old_or_no_timestamp,$(call cxx_library))
483clean: CLEAN(CXX_LIBRARY*)
484
485CXX_LIBARY(%):
486 $(error Typo alert! LIBARY != LIBRARY)
487
488CC_LIBRARY(%):
489 $(call check_deps)
490 $(call old_or_no_timestamp,$(call cc_library))
491clean: CLEAN(CC_LIBRARY*)
492
493CC_LIBARY(%):
494 $(error Typo alert! LIBARY != LIBRARY)
495
496CXX_STATIC_LIBRARY(%):
497 $(call check_deps)
498 $(call old_or_no_timestamp,$(call update_archive))
499clean: CLEAN(CXX_STATIC_LIBRARY*)
500
501CXX_STATIC_LIBARY(%):
502 $(error Typo alert! LIBARY != LIBRARY)
503
504CC_STATIC_LIBRARY(%):
505 $(call check_deps)
506 $(call old_or_no_timestamp,$(call update_archive))
507clean: CLEAN(CC_STATIC_LIBRARY*)
508
509CC_STATIC_LIBARY(%):
510 $(error Typo alert! LIBARY != LIBRARY)
511
512
513TEST(%): % qemu_chroot_install
514 $(call TEST_implementation)
515.PHONY: TEST
516
517# multiple targets with a wildcard need to share an directory.
518# Don't use this directly it just makes sure the directory is removed _after_
519# the files are.
520CLEANFILE(%):
521 $(call silent_rm,$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))
522.PHONY: CLEANFILE
523
524CLEAN(%): CLEANFILE(%)
525 $(QUIET)# CLEAN($%) meta-target called
526 $(if $(filter-out $(PWD)/,$(dir $(abspath $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER)))), \
527 $(call silent_rmdir,$(dir $(abspath $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER)))),\
528 $(QUIET)# Not deleting $(dir $(abspath $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))) yet.)
529.PHONY: CLEAN
530
531#
532# Top-level objects and pattern rules
533#
534
535# All objects for .c files at the top level
536C_OBJECTS = $(patsubst $(SRC)/%.c,%.o,$(wildcard $(SRC)/*.c))
537
538
539# All objects for .cxx files at the top level
540CXX_OBJECTS = $(patsubst $(SRC)/%.cc,%.o,$(wildcard $(SRC)/*.cc))
541
542# Note, the catch-all pattern rules don't work in subdirectories because
543# we're building from the $(OUT) directory. At the top-level (here) they will
544# work, but we go ahead and match using the module form. Then we can place a
545# generic pattern rule to capture leakage from the main Makefile. (Later in the
546# file.)
547#
548# The reason target specific pattern rules work well for modules,
549# MODULE_C_OBJECTS, is because it scopes the behavior to the given target which
550# ensures we get a relative directory offset from $(OUT) which otherwise would
551# not match without further magic on a per-subdirectory basis.
552
553# Creates object file rules. Call with eval.
554# $(1) list of .o files
555# $(2) source type (CC or CXX)
556# $(3) source suffix (cc or c)
557# $(4) compiler flag name (CFLAGS or CXXFLAGS)
558# $(5) source dir: _only_ if $(SRC). Leave blank for obj tree.
559define add_object_rules
560$(patsubst %.o,%.pie.o,$(1)): %.pie.o: $(5)%.$(3) %.o.depends
561 $$(call auto_mkdir,$$@)
562 $$(call OBJECT_PATTERN_implementation,$(2),\
563 $$(basename $$@),$$($(4)) $$(CPPFLAGS) $$(OBJ_PIE_FLAG))
564
565$(patsubst %.o,%.pic.o,$(1)): %.pic.o: $(5)%.$(3) %.o.depends
566 $$(call auto_mkdir,$$@)
567 $$(call OBJECT_PATTERN_implementation,$(2),\
568 $$(basename $$@),$$($(4)) $$(CPPFLAGS) -fPIC)
569
570# Placeholder for depends
571$(patsubst %.o,%.o.depends,$(1)):
572 $$(call auto_mkdir,$$@)
573 $$(QUIET)touch "$$@"
574
575$(1): %.o: %.pic.o %.pie.o
576 $$(call auto_mkdir,$$@)
577 $$(QUIET)touch "$$@"
578endef
579
580define OBJECT_PATTERN_implementation
581 @$(ECHO) "$(1) $(subst $(SRC)/,,$<) -> $(2).o"
582 $(call auto_mkdir,$@)
583 $(QUIET)$($(1)) -c -MD -MF $(2).d $(3) -o $(2).o $<
584 $(QUIET)# Wrap all the deps in $$(wildcard) so a missing header
585 $(QUIET)# won't cause weirdness. First we remove newlines and \,
586 $(QUIET)# then wrap it.
587 $(QUIET)sed -i -e :j -e '$$!N;s|\\\s*\n| |;tj' \
588 -e 's|^\(.*\s*:\s*\)\(.*\)$$|\1 $$\(wildcard \2\)|' $(2).d
589endef
590
591# Now actually register handlers for C(XX)_OBJECTS.
592$(eval $(call add_object_rules,$(C_OBJECTS),CC,c,CFLAGS,$(SRC)/))
593$(eval $(call add_object_rules,$(CXX_OBJECTS),CXX,cc,CXXFLAGS,$(SRC)/))
594
595# Disable default pattern rules to help avoid leakage.
596# These may already be handled by '-r', but let's keep it to be safe.
597%: %.o ;
598%.a: %.o ;
599%.o: %.c ;
600%.o: %.cc ;
601
602# NOTE: A specific rule for archive objects is avoided because parallel
603# update of the archive causes build flakiness.
604# Instead, just make the objects the prerequisites and use update_archive
605# To use the foo.a(obj.o) functionality, targets would need to specify the
606# explicit object they expect on the prerequisite line.
607
608#
609# Architecture detection and QEMU wrapping
610#
611
612HOST_ARCH ?= $(shell uname -m)
613override ARCH := $(strip $(ARCH))
614override HOST_ARCH := $(strip $(HOST_ARCH))
615# emake will supply "x86" or "arm" for ARCH, but
616# if uname -m runs and you get x86_64, then this subst
617# will break.
618ifeq ($(subst x86,i386,$(ARCH)),i386)
619 QEMU_ARCH := $(subst x86,i386,$(ARCH)) # x86 -> i386
620else ifeq ($(subst amd64,x86_64,$(ARCH)),x86_64)
621 QEMU_ARCH := $(subst amd64,x86_64,$(ARCH)) # amd64 -> x86_64
622else
623 QEMU_ARCH = $(ARCH)
624endif
625override QEMU_ARCH := $(strip $(QEMU_ARCH))
626
627# If we're cross-compiling, try to use qemu for running the tests.
628ifneq ($(QEMU_ARCH),$(HOST_ARCH))
629 ifeq ($(SYSROOT),)
630 $(info SYSROOT not defined. qemu-based testing disabled)
631 else
632 # A SYSROOT is assumed for QEmu use.
633 USE_QEMU ?= 1
634
635 # Allow 64-bit hosts to run 32-bit without qemu.
636 ifeq ($(HOST_ARCH),x86_64)
637 ifeq ($(QEMU_ARCH),i386)
638 USE_QEMU = 0
639 endif
640 endif
641 endif
642else
643 USE_QEMU ?= 0
644endif
645
646# Normally we don't need to run as root or do bind mounts, so only
647# enable it by default when we're using QEMU.
648NEEDS_ROOT ?= $(USE_QEMU)
649NEEDS_MOUNTS ?= $(USE_QEMU)
650
651SYSROOT_OUT = $(OUT)
652ifneq ($(SYSROOT),)
653 SYSROOT_OUT = $(subst $(SYSROOT),,$(OUT))
654else
655 # Default to / when all the empty-sysroot logic is done.
656 SYSROOT = /
657endif
658
659QEMU_NAME = qemu-$(QEMU_ARCH)
660QEMU_PATH = /build/bin/$(QEMU_NAME)
661QEMU_SYSROOT_PATH = $(SYSROOT)$(QEMU_PATH)
662QEMU_SRC_PATH = /usr/bin/$(QEMU_NAME)
663QEMU_BINFMT_PATH = /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/$(QEMU_NAME)
664QEMU_REGISTER_PATH = /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc/register
665
666QEMU_MAGIC_arm = ":$(QEMU_NAME):M::\x7fELF\x01\x01\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x28\x00:\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\x00\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xff\xfe\xff\xff\xff:/build/bin/qemu-arm:"
667
668
669#
670# Output full configuration at top level
671#
672
673# Don't show on clean
674ifneq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),clean)
675 $(info build configuration:)
676 $(info - OUT=$(OUT))
677 $(info - SRC=$(SRC))
678 $(info - MODE=$(MODE))
679 $(info - SPLITDEBUG=$(SPLITDEBUG))
680 $(info - NOSTRIP=$(NOSTRIP))
681 $(info - VALGRIND=$(VALGRIND))
682 $(info - COLOR=$(COLOR))
683 $(info - CXXEXCEPTIONS=$(CXXEXCEPTIONS))
684 $(info - ARCH=$(ARCH))
685 $(info - QEMU_ARCH=$(QEMU_ARCH))
686 $(info - USE_QEMU=$(USE_QEMU))
687 $(info - NEEDS_ROOT=$(NEEDS_ROOT))
688 $(info - NEEDS_MOUNTS=$(NEEDS_MOUNTS))
689 $(info - SYSROOT=$(SYSROOT))
690 $(info )
691endif
692
693#
694# Standard targets with detection for when they are improperly configured.
695#
696
697# all does not include tests by default
698all:
699 $(QUIET)(test -z "$^" && \
700 $(ECHO) "You must add your targets as 'all' prerequisites") || true
701 $(QUIET)test -n "$^"
702
703# Builds and runs tests for the target arch
704# Run them in parallel
705# After the test have completed, if profiling, run coverage analysis
706tests:
707ifeq ($(MODE),profiling)
708 @$(ECHO) "COVERAGE [$(COLOR_YELLOW)STARTED$(COLOR_RESET)]"
709 $(QUIET)FILES=""; \
710 for GCNO in `find . -name "*.gcno"`; do \
711 GCDA="$${GCNO%.gcno}.gcda"; \
712 if [ -e $${GCDA} ]; then \
713 FILES="$${FILES} $${GCDA}"; \
714 fi \
715 done; \
716 if [ -n "$${FILES}" ]; then \
717 gcov -l $${FILES}; \
718 lcov --capture --directory . \
719 --output-file=lcov-coverage.info; \
720 genhtml lcov-coverage.info \
721 --output-directory lcov-html; \
722 fi
723 @$(ECHO) "COVERAGE [$(COLOR_YELLOW)FINISHED$(COLOR_RESET)]"
724endif
725.PHONY: tests
726
727qemu_chroot_install:
728ifeq ($(USE_QEMU),1)
729 $(QUIET)$(ECHO) "QEMU Preparing $(QEMU_NAME)"
730 @# Copying strategy
731 @# Compare /usr/bin/qemu inode to /build/$board/build/bin/qemu, if different
732 @# hard link to a temporary file, then rename temp to target. This should
733 @# ensure that once $QEMU_SYSROOT_PATH exists it will always exist, regardless
734 @# of simultaneous test setups.
735 $(QUIET)if [[ ! -e $(QEMU_SYSROOT_PATH) || \
736 `stat -c %i $(QEMU_SRC_PATH)` != `stat -c %i $(QEMU_SYSROOT_PATH)` \
737 ]]; then \
738 $(ROOT_CMD) ln -Tf $(QEMU_SRC_PATH) $(QEMU_SYSROOT_PATH).$$$$; \
739 $(ROOT_CMD) mv -Tf $(QEMU_SYSROOT_PATH).$$$$ $(QEMU_SYSROOT_PATH); \
740 fi
741
742 @# Prep the binfmt handler. First mount if needed, then unregister any bad
743 @# mappings and then register our mapping.
744 @# There may still be some race conditions here where one script de-registers
745 @# and another script starts executing before it gets re-registered, however
746 @# it should be rare.
747 -$(QUIET)[[ -e $(QEMU_REGISTER_PATH) ]] || \
748 $(ROOT_CMD) mount binfmt_misc -t binfmt_misc \
749 /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc
750
751 -$(QUIET)if [[ -e $(QEMU_BINFMT_PATH) && \
752 `awk '$$1 == "interpreter" {print $$NF}' $(QEMU_BINFMT_PATH)` != \
753 "$(QEMU_PATH)" ]]; then \
754 echo -1 | $(ROOT_CMD) tee $(QEMU_BINFMT_PATH) >/dev/null; \
755 fi
756
757 -$(if $(QEMU_MAGIC_$(ARCH)),$(QUIET)[[ -e $(QEMU_BINFMT_PATH) ]] || \
758 echo $(QEMU_MAGIC_$(ARCH)) | $(ROOT_CMD) tee $(QEMU_REGISTER_PATH) \
759 >/dev/null)
760endif
761.PHONY: qemu_clean qemu_chroot_install
762
763# TODO(wad) Move to -L $(SYSROOT) and fakechroot when qemu-user
764# doesn't hang traversing /proc from SYSROOT.
765SUDO_CMD = sudo
766UNSHARE_CMD = unshare
767QEMU_CMD =
768ROOT_CMD = $(if $(filter 1,$(NEEDS_ROOT)),$(SUDO_CMD) , )
769MOUNT_CMD = $(if $(filter 1,$(NEEDS_MOUNTS)),$(ROOT_CMD) mount, \#)
770UMOUNT_CMD = $(if $(filter 1,$(NEEDS_MOUNTS)),$(ROOT_CMD) umount, \#)
771QEMU_LDPATH = $(SYSROOT_LDPATH):/lib64:/lib:/usr/lib64:/usr/lib
772ROOT_CMD_LDPATH = $(SYSROOT_LDPATH):$(SYSROOT)/lib64:
773ROOT_CMD_LDPATH := $(ROOT_CMD_LDPATH):$(SYSROOT)/lib:$(SYSROOT)/usr/lib64:
774ROOT_CMD_LDPATH := $(ROOT_CMD_LDPATH):$(SYSROOT)/usr/lib
775ifeq ($(USE_QEMU),1)
776 export QEMU_CMD = \
777 $(SUDO_CMD) chroot $(SYSROOT) $(QEMU_PATH) \
778 -drop-ld-preload \
779 -E LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(QEMU_LDPATH):$(patsubst $(OUT),,$(LD_DIRS))" \
780 -E HOME="$(HOME)" -E SRC="$(SRC)" --
781 # USE_QEMU conditional function
782 define if_qemu
783 $(1)
784 endef
785else
786 ROOT_CMD = $(if $(filter 1,$(NEEDS_ROOT)),sudo, ) \
787 LD_LIBRARY_PATH="$(ROOT_CMD_LDPATH):$(LD_DIRS)"
788 define if_qemu
789 $(2)
790 endef
791endif
792
793VALGRIND_CMD =
794ifeq ($(VALGRIND),1)
795 VALGRIND_CMD = /usr/bin/valgrind --tool=memcheck $(VALGRIND_ARGS) --
796endif
797
798define TEST_implementation
799 $(QUIET)$(call TEST_setup)
800 $(QUIET)$(call TEST_run)
801 $(QUIET)$(call TEST_teardown)
802 $(QUIET)exit $$(cat $(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).status.test)
803endef
804
805define TEST_setup
806 @$(ECHO) -n "TEST $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER) "
807 @$(ECHO) "[$(COLOR_YELLOW)SETUP$(COLOR_RESET)]"
808 $(QUIET)# Setup a target-specific results file
809 $(QUIET)(echo > $(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).setup.test)
810 $(QUIET)(echo 1 > $(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).status.test)
811 $(QUIET)(echo > $(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).cleanup.test)
812 $(QUIET)# No setup if we are not using QEMU
813 $(QUIET)# TODO(wad) this is racy until we use a vfs namespace
814 $(call if_qemu,\
815 $(QUIET)(echo "mkdir -p '$(SYSROOT)/proc' '$(SYSROOT)/dev' \
816 '$(SYSROOT)/mnt/host/source'" \
817 >> "$(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).setup.test"))
818 $(call if_qemu,\
819 $(QUIET)(echo "$(MOUNT_CMD) --bind /mnt/host/source \
820 '$(SYSROOT)/mnt/host/source'" \
821 >> "$(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).setup.test"))
822 $(call if_qemu,\
823 $(QUIET)(echo "$(MOUNT_CMD) --bind /proc '$(SYSROOT)/proc'" \
824 >> "$(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).setup.test"))
825 $(call if_qemu,\
826 $(QUIET)(echo "$(MOUNT_CMD) --bind /dev '$(SYSROOT)/dev'" \
827 >> "$(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).setup.test"))
828endef
829
830define TEST_teardown
831 @$(ECHO) -n "TEST $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER) "
832 @$(ECHO) "[$(COLOR_YELLOW)TEARDOWN$(COLOR_RESET)]"
833 $(call if_qemu, $(QUIET)$(SHELL) "$(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).cleanup.test")
834endef
835
836# Use GTEST_ARGS.[arch] if defined.
837override GTEST_ARGS.real = \
838 $(call if_qemu,$(GTEST_ARGS.qemu.$(QEMU_ARCH)),$(GTEST_ARGS.host.$(HOST_ARCH)))
839
840define TEST_run
841 @$(ECHO) -n "TEST $(TARGET_OR_MEMBER) "
842 @$(ECHO) "[$(COLOR_GREEN)RUN$(COLOR_RESET)]"
843 $(QUIET)(echo 1 > "$(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).status.test")
844 $(QUIET)(echo $(ROOT_CMD) SRC="$(SRC)" $(QEMU_CMD) $(VALGRIND_CMD) \
845 "$(strip $(call if_qemu, $(SYSROOT_OUT),$(OUT))$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER))" \
846 $(if $(filter-out 0,$(words $(GTEST_ARGS.real))),$(GTEST_ARGS.real),\
847 $(GTEST_ARGS)) >> "$(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).setup.test")
848 -$(QUIET)$(call if_qemu,$(SUDO_CMD) $(UNSHARE_CMD) -m) $(SHELL) \
849 $(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).setup.test \
850 && echo 0 > "$(OUT)$(TARGET_OR_MEMBER).status.test"
851endef
852
853# Recursive list reversal so that we get RMDIR_ON_CLEAN in reverse order.
854define reverse
855$(if $(1),$(call reverse,$(wordlist 2,$(words $(1)),$(1)))) $(firstword $(1))
856endef
857
858clean: qemu_clean
859clean: CLEAN($(OUT)*.d) CLEAN($(OUT)*.o) CLEAN($(OUT)*.debug)
860clean: CLEAN($(OUT)*.test) CLEAN($(OUT)*.depends)
861clean: CLEAN($(OUT)*.gcno) CLEAN($(OUT)*.gcda) CLEAN($(OUT)*.gcov)
862clean: CLEAN($(OUT)lcov-coverage.info) CLEAN($(OUT)lcov-html)
863
864clean:
865 $(QUIET)# Always delete the containing directory last.
866 $(call silent_rmdir,$(OUT))
867
868FORCE: ;
869# Empty rule for use when no special targets are needed, like large_tests
870NONE:
871
872.PHONY: clean NONE valgrind NONE
873.DEFAULT_GOAL := all
874# Don't let make blow away "intermediates"
875.PRECIOUS: %.pic.o %.pie.o %.a %.pic.a %.pie.a %.test
876
877# Start accruing build info
878OUT_DIRS = $(OUT)
879LD_DIRS = $(OUT)
880SRC_DIRS = $(SRC)
881
882include $(wildcard $(OUT)*.d)
883SUBMODULE_DIRS = $(wildcard $(SRC)/*/module.mk)
884include $(SUBMODULE_DIRS)
885
886
887else ## In duplicate inclusions of common.mk
888
889# Get the current inclusion directory without a trailing slash
890MODULE := $(patsubst %/,%, \
891 $(dir $(lastword $(filter-out %common.mk,$(MAKEFILE_LIST)))))
892MODULE := $(subst $(SRC)/,,$(MODULE))
893MODULE_NAME := $(subst /,_,$(MODULE))
894#VPATH := $(MODULE):$(VPATH)
895
896
897# Depth first
898$(eval OUT_DIRS += $(OUT)$(MODULE))
899$(eval SRC_DIRS += $(OUT)$(MODULE))
900$(eval LD_DIRS := $(LD_DIRS):$(OUT)$(MODULE))
901
902# Add the defaults from this dir to rm_clean
903clean: CLEAN($(OUT)$(MODULE)/*.d) CLEAN($(OUT)$(MODULE)/*.o)
904clean: CLEAN($(OUT)$(MODULE)/*.debug) CLEAN($(OUT)$(MODULE)/*.test)
905clean: CLEAN($(OUT)$(MODULE)/*.depends)
906clean: CLEAN($(OUT)$(MODULE)/*.gcno) CLEAN($(OUT)$(MODULE)/*.gcda)
907clean: CLEAN($(OUT)$(MODULE)/*.gcov) CLEAN($(OUT)lcov-coverage.info)
908clean: CLEAN($(OUT)lcov-html)
909
910$(info + submodule: $(MODULE_NAME))
911# We must eval otherwise they may be dropped.
912MODULE_C_OBJECTS = $(patsubst $(SRC)/$(MODULE)/%.c,$(MODULE)/%.o,\
913 $(wildcard $(SRC)/$(MODULE)/*.c))
914$(eval $(MODULE_NAME)_C_OBJECTS ?= $(MODULE_C_OBJECTS))
915MODULE_CXX_OBJECTS = $(patsubst $(SRC)/$(MODULE)/%.cc,$(MODULE)/%.o,\
916 $(wildcard $(SRC)/$(MODULE)/*.cc))
917$(eval $(MODULE_NAME)_CXX_OBJECTS ?= $(MODULE_CXX_OBJECTS))
918
919# Note, $(MODULE) is implicit in the path to the %.c.
920# See $(C_OBJECTS) for more details.
921# Register rules for the module objects.
922$(eval $(call add_object_rules,$(MODULE_C_OBJECTS),CC,c,CFLAGS,$(SRC)/))
923$(eval $(call add_object_rules,$(MODULE_CXX_OBJECTS),CXX,cc,CXXFLAGS,$(SRC)/))
924
925# Continue recursive inclusion of module.mk files
926SUBMODULE_DIRS = $(wildcard $(SRC)/$(MODULE)/*/module.mk)
927include $(wildcard $(OUT)$(MODULE)/*.d)
928include $(SUBMODULE_DIRS)
929
930endif
931endif ## pass-to-subcall wrapper for relocating the call directory