darling-gdb/gdb/Makefile.in
Jim Kingdon 39d4639b11 * Makefile.in (*.tab.c): Use mv for atomic update.
* Makefile.in ({dist,real}clean): Also remove nm.h.
	(realclean): Also remove ${TESTS}, y.output, yacc.{acts,tmp}.
	(distclean): Don't rebuild *.tab.c or TAGS.
1993-06-09 23:27:24 +00:00

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Makefile

#Copyright 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is part of GDB.
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
prefix = /usr/local
program_transform_name =
exec_prefix = $(prefix)
bindir = $(exec_prefix)/bin
libdir = $(exec_prefix)/lib
tooldir = $(libdir)/$(target_alias)
datadir = $(prefix)/lib
mandir = $(prefix)/man
man1dir = $(mandir)/man1
man2dir = $(mandir)/man2
man3dir = $(mandir)/man3
man4dir = $(mandir)/man4
man5dir = $(mandir)/man5
man6dir = $(mandir)/man6
man7dir = $(mandir)/man7
man8dir = $(mandir)/man8
man9dir = $(mandir)/man9
infodir = $(prefix)/info
includedir = $(prefix)/include
docdir = $(datadir)/doc
SHELL = /bin/sh
INSTALL = install -c
INSTALL_PROGRAM = $(INSTALL)
INSTALL_DATA = $(INSTALL)
AR = ar
AR_FLAGS = qv
RANLIB = ranlib
# Flags that describe where you can find the termcap library.
# This can be overridden in the host Makefile fragment file.
TERMCAP = -ltermcap
# System V: If you compile gdb with a compiler which uses the coff
# encapsulation feature (this is a function of the compiler used, NOT
# of the m-?.h file selected by config.gdb), you must make sure that
# the GNU nm is the one that is used by munch.
# If you are compiling with GCC, make sure that either 1) You use the
# -traditional flag, or 2) You have the fixed include files where GCC
# can reach them. Otherwise the ioctl calls in inflow.c
# will be incorrectly compiled. The "fixincludes" script in the gcc
# distribution will fix your include files up.
#CC=cc
#CC=gcc -traditional
GCC=gcc
# Directory containing source files. Don't clean up the spacing,
# this exact string is matched for by the "configure" script.
srcdir = .
# It is also possible that you will need to add -I/usr/include/sys to the
# CFLAGS section if your system doesn't have fcntl.h in /usr/include (which
# is where it should be according to Posix).
# If you use bison instead of yacc, it needs to include the "-y" argument.
#BISON=bison -y
BISON=yacc
YACC=$(BISON)
# where to find texinfo; GDB dist should include a recent one
TEXIDIR=${srcdir}/../texinfo
# where to find makeinfo, preferably one designed for texinfo-2
MAKEINFO=makeinfo
# Set this up with gcc if you have gnu ld and the loader will print out
# line numbers for undefinded refs.
#CC-LD=gcc -static
CC-LD=${CC}
# Where is the "include" directory? Traditionally ../include or ./include
INCLUDE_DIR = ${srcdir}/../include
INCLUDE_DEP = $$(INCLUDE_DIR)
# Where is the source dir for the MMALLOC library? Traditionally ../mmalloc
# or ./mmalloc (When we want the binary library built from it, we use
# ${MMALLOC_DIR}${subdir}.)
# Note that mmalloc can still be used on systems without mmap().
# To use your system malloc, comment out the following defines.
MMALLOC_DIR = ${srcdir}/../mmalloc
MMALLOC_DEP = $$(MMALLOC_DIR)
MMALLOC_LIB = ./../mmalloc${subdir}/libmmalloc.a
# To use your system malloc, uncomment MMALLOC_DISABLE.
#MMALLOC_DISABLE = -DNO_MMALLOC
# To use mmalloc but disable corruption checking, uncomment MMALLOC_CHECK
#MMALLOC_CHECK = -DNO_MMALLOC_CHECK
MMALLOC_CFLAGS = ${MMALLOC_CHECK} ${MMALLOC_DISABLE}
# Where are the source and binary directories for the BFD library?
BFD_SRC_DIR = ${srcdir}/../bfd
BFD_OBJ_DIR = ./../bfd${subdir}
BFD_DEP = $$(BFD_SRC_DIR)
BFD_LIB = $(BFD_OBJ_DIR)/libbfd.a
# Where is the source dir for the READLINE library? Traditionally in .. or .
# (For the binary library built from it, we use ${READLINE_DIR}${subdir}.)
READLINE_DIR = ${srcdir}/../readline
READLINE_DEP = $$(READLINE_DIR)
RL_LIB = ./../readline${subdir}/libreadline.a
# All the includes used for CFLAGS and for lint.
# -I. for config files.
# -I${srcdir} possibly for regex.h also.
# -I${srcdir}/config for more generic config files.
INCLUDE_CFLAGS = -I. -I${srcdir} -I${srcdir}/config -I$(INCLUDE_DIR)
# M{H,T}_CFLAGS, if defined, has host- and target-dependent CFLAGS
# from the config/ directory.
GLOBAL_CFLAGS = ${MT_CFLAGS} ${MH_CFLAGS}
#PROFILE_CFLAGS = -pg
# CFLAGS is specifically reserved for setting from the command line
# when running make. I.E. "make USER_CFLAGS=-Wmissing-prototypes".
CFLAGS = -g
# INTERNAL_CFLAGS is the aggregate of all other *CFLAGS macros.
INTERNAL_CFLAGS = ${CFLAGS} ${GLOBAL_CFLAGS} ${PROFILE_CFLAGS} ${MMALLOC_CFLAGS} ${INCLUDE_CFLAGS} ${USER_CFLAGS}
# None of the things in CFLAGS will do any harm, and on some systems
# (e.g. SunOS4) it is important to use the MH_CFLAGS.
LDFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
# Where is the "-liberty" library, containing getopt and obstack?
LIBIBERTY_DIR = ${srcdir}/../libiberty
LIBIBERTY = ./../libiberty${subdir}/libiberty.a
# Where is the "-lopcodes" library, with (some of) the opcode tables and
# disassemblers?
OPCODES = ./../opcodes${subdir}/libopcodes.a
# The config/mh-* file must define REGEX and REGEX1 on USG machines.
# If your system is missing alloca(), or, more likely, it's there but
# it doesn't work, define ALLOCA & ALLOCA1 too.
# Libraries and corresponding dependencies for compiling gdb.
# {X,T}M_CLIBS, defined in *config files, have host- and target-dependent libs.
# TERMCAP comes after readline, since readline depends on it.
# If you have the Cygnus libraries installed,
# you can use 'CLIBS=${INSTALLED_LIBS}' 'CDEPS='
INSTALLED_LIBS=-lbfd -lreadline ${TERMCAP} -lopcodes -lmmalloc \
-liberty ${XM_CLIBS} ${TM_CLIBS} ${NAT_CLIBS}
CLIBS = ${BFD_LIB} ${RL_LIB} ${TERMCAP} ${OPCODES} ${MMALLOC_LIB} \
${LIBIBERTY} ${XM_CLIBS} ${TM_CLIBS} ${NAT_CLIBS}
CDEPS = ${XM_CDEPS} ${TM_CDEPS} ${NAT_CDEPS} \
${BFD_LIB} ${RL_LIB} ${OPCODES} ${MMALLOC_LIB} ${LIBIBERTY}
ADD_FILES = ${REGEX} ${ALLOCA} ${XM_ADD_FILES} ${TM_ADD_FILES} \
${NAT_ADD_FILES}
ADD_DEPS = ${REGEX1} ${ALLOCA1} ${XM_ADD_FILES} ${TM_ADD_FILES} \
${NAT_ADD_FILES}
VERSION = 4.9.1
DIST=gdb
LINT=/usr/5bin/lint
LINTFLAGS= -I${BFD_SRC_DIR} -I${BFD_OBJ_DIR}
RUNTEST=runtest
RUNTESTFLAGS=
# This is ser-unix.o for any system which supports a v7/BSD/SYSV/POSIX
# interface to the serial port. Hopefully if get ported to OS/2, VMS,
# etc., then there will be (as part of the C library or perhaps as
# part of libiberty) a POSIX interface. But at least for now the
# host-dependent makefile fragment might need to use something else
# besides ser-unix.o
SER_HARDWIRE=ser-unix.o
# Host and target-dependent makefile fragments come in here.
####
# End of host and target-dependent makefile fragments
FLAGS_TO_PASS = \
"prefix=$(prefix)" \
"exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \
"against=$(against)" \
"AR=$(AR)" \
"AR_FLAGS=$(AR_FLAGS)" \
"CC=$(CC)" \
"CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)" \
"CHILLFLAGS=$(CHILLFLAGS)" \
"CHILL=$(CHILL)" \
"CHILL_LIB=$(CHILL_LIB)" \
"CXX=$(CXX)" \
"CXXFLAGS=$(CXXFLAGS)" \
"RANLIB=$(RANLIB)" \
"MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO)" \
"INSTALL=$(INSTALL)" \
"INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \
"INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL_DATA)" \
"RUNTEST=$(RUNTEST)" \
"RUNTESTFLAGS=$(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
"BISON=$(BISON)"
# Flags that we pass when building the testsuite.
CC_FOR_TARGET = ` \
if [ -f $${rootme}/../gcc/Makefile ] ; then \
echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xgcc -B$${rootme}/../gcc/; \
else \
if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
echo $(CC); \
else \
t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gcc | sed -e '' $$t; \
fi; \
fi`
CXX = gcc
CXX_FOR_TARGET = ` \
if [ -f $${rootme}/../gcc/Makefile ] ; then \
echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xgcc -B$${rootme}/../gcc/; \
else \
if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
echo $(CXX); \
else \
t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gcc | sed -e '' $$t; \
fi; \
fi`
CHILLFLAGS = $(CFLAGS)
CHILL = gcc
CHILL_FOR_TARGET = ` \
if [ -f $${rootme}/../gcc/Makefile ] ; then \
echo $${rootme}/../gcc/xgcc -B$${rootme}/../gcc/ -L$${rootme}/../chillrt/; \
else \
if [ "$(host_canonical)" = "$(target_canonical)" ] ; then \
echo $(CC); \
else \
t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gcc | sed -e '' $$t; \
fi; \
fi`
CHILL_LIB = -lchill
# The use of $$(x_FOR_TARGET) reduces the command line length by not
# duplicating the lengthy definition.
TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS = \
"prefix=$(prefix)" \
"exec_prefix=$(exec_prefix)" \
"against=$(against)" \
'CC=$$(CC_FOR_TARGET)' \
"CC_FOR_TARGET=$(CC_FOR_TARGET)" \
"CFLAGS=$(CFLAGS)" \
"CHILLFLAGS=$(CHILLFLAGS)" \
'CHILL=$$(CHILL_FOR_TARGET)' \
"CHILL_FOR_TARGET=$(CHILL_FOR_TARGET)" \
"CHILL_LIB=$(CHILL_LIB)" \
'CXX=$$(CXX_FOR_TARGET)' \
"CXX_FOR_TARGET=$(CXX_FOR_TARGET)" \
"CXXFLAGS=$(CXXFLAGS)" \
"MAKEINFO=$(MAKEINFO)" \
"INSTALL=$(INSTALL)" \
"INSTALL_PROGRAM=$(INSTALL_PROGRAM)" \
"INSTALL_DATA=$(INSTALL_DATA)" \
"RUNTEST=$(RUNTEST)" \
"RUNTESTFLAGS=$(RUNTESTFLAGS)" \
"BISON=$(BISON)"
# All source files that go into linking GDB.
# Source files which are included via a config/*/* Makefile fragment should
# *not* be specified here; they're in "ALLDEPFILES".
# Neither should links made at configuration time be specified here, since
# SFILES is used in building the distribution archive.
SFILES = ${srcdir}/blockframe.c ${srcdir}/breakpoint.c ${srcdir}/buildsym.c \
${srcdir}/c-exp.y ${srcdir}/c-lang.c ${srcdir}/c-typeprint.c \
${srcdir}/c-valprint.c ${srcdir}/ch-exp.y ${srcdir}/ch-lang.c \
${srcdir}/ch-typeprint.c ${srcdir}/ch-valprint.c ${srcdir}/coffread.c \
${srcdir}/command.c ${srcdir}/complaints.c ${srcdir}/core.c \
${srcdir}/cp-valprint.c ${srcdir}/dbxread.c ${srcdir}/demangle.c \
${srcdir}/dwarfread.c ${srcdir}/elfread.c ${srcdir}/environ.c \
${srcdir}/eval.c ${srcdir}/expprint.c ${srcdir}/findvar.c \
${srcdir}/gdbtypes.c \
${srcdir}/infcmd.c ${srcdir}/inflow.c ${srcdir}/infrun.c \
${srcdir}/language.c ${srcdir}/putenv.c ${srcdir}/m2-exp.y \
${srcdir}/m2-lang.c ${srcdir}/m2-typeprint.c \
${srcdir}/m2-valprint.c ${srcdir}/main.c ${srcdir}/maint.c \
${srcdir}/mem-break.c ${srcdir}/minsyms.c ${srcdir}/mipsread.c \
${srcdir}/objfiles.c ${srcdir}/parse.c ${srcdir}/printcmd.c \
${srcdir}/remote.c ${srcdir}/source.c ${srcdir}/stabsread.c \
${srcdir}/stack.c \
${srcdir}/symfile.c ${srcdir}/symmisc.c ${srcdir}/symtab.c \
${srcdir}/target.c ${srcdir}/typeprint.c ${srcdir}/utils.c \
${srcdir}/valarith.c \
${srcdir}/valops.c ${srcdir}/valprint.c ${srcdir}/values.c \
${srcdir}/serial.c ${srcdir}/ser-unix.c
# Files that are not source code, but need to go into gdb-$(VERSION).tar.Z.
NONSRC = ${srcdir}/Makefile.in ${srcdir}/depend ${srcdir}/alldeps.mak \
${srcdir}/munch ${srcdir}/configure.in \
${srcdir}/ChangeLog ${srcdir}/ChangeLog-9091 ${srcdir}/ChangeLog-92 \
${srcdir}/ChangeLog-3.x \
${srcdir}/gdb.1 ${srcdir}/refcard.ps ${srcdir}/README ${srcdir}/TODO \
TAGS ${srcdir}/NEWS ${srcdir}/Projects ${srcdir}/.gdbinit \
${srcdir}/COPYING $(YYFILES) ${srcdir}/copying.c \
${srcdir}/copying.awk \
${srcdir}/saber.suppress ${srcdir}/standalone.c ${srcdir}/stuff.c \
${srcdir}/kdb-start.c ${srcdir}/gcc.patch \
${srcdir}/nindy-share/Makefile ${srcdir}/nindy-share/VERSION \
${srcdir}/nindy-share/README ${srcdir}/vx-share/README \
${srcdir}/29k-share/README \
${srcdir}/config/convex/Convex.notes
# All source files that lint should look at
LINTFILES = $(SFILES) $(YYFILES) init.c
# Any additional files specified on these lines should also be added to
# the NONSRC definition, so they go in the tar files.
SFILES_STAND = $(SFILES) standalone.c
SFILES_KGDB = $(SFILES) stuff.c kdb-start.c
# Header files that are not named in config/*/* Makefile fragments go here.
HFILES = ${srcdir}/breakpoint.h ${srcdir}/buildsym.h ${srcdir}/call-cmds.h \
${srcdir}/command.h ${srcdir}/defs.h ${srcdir}/environ.h \
${srcdir}/expression.h ${srcdir}/frame.h ${srcdir}/gdbcmd.h \
${srcdir}/gdbcore.h ${srcdir}/gdbtypes.h ${srcdir}/gdb-stabs.h \
${srcdir}/inferior.h ${srcdir}/language.h ${srcdir}/minimon.h \
${srcdir}/objfiles.h ${srcdir}/parser-defs.h \
${srcdir}/partial-stab.h ${srcdir}/serial.h ${srcdir}/signals.h \
${srcdir}/solib.h ${srcdir}/symfile.h ${srcdir}/symtab.h \
${srcdir}/stabsread.h ${srcdir}/target.h ${srcdir}/terminal.h \
${srcdir}/typeprint.h ${srcdir}/xcoffsolib.h ${srcdir}/value.h \
${srcdir}/c-lang.h ${srcdir}/ch-lang.h ${srcdir}/m2-lang.h \
${srcdir}/complaints.h ${srcdir}/ns32k-opcode.h ${srcdir}/valprint.h \
${srcdir}/config/m68k/tm-m68k.h ${srcdir}/config/pa/tm-hppa.h \
${srcdir}/config/i960/tm-i960.h ${srcdir}/config/sparc/tm-sparc.h \
${srcdir}/config/tm-sunos.h \
${srcdir}/config/tm-sysv4.h ${srcdir}/config/m68k/xm-m68k.h \
${srcdir}/config/sparc/xm-sparc.h \
${srcdir}/config/xm-sysv4.h ${srcdir}/config/vax/xm-vax.h \
${srcdir}/config/nm-trash.h ${srcdir}/29k-share/udi/udiids.h \
${srcdir}/29k-share/udi/udiphcfg.h ${srcdir}/29k-share/udi/udiphunix.h \
${srcdir}/29k-share/udi/udiproc.h ${srcdir}/29k-share/udi/udipt29k.h \
${srcdir}/29k-share/udi/udiptcfg.h ${srcdir}/29k-share/udi/udisoc.h \
${srcdir}/29k-share/udi_soc ${srcdir}/nindy-share/b.out.h \
${srcdir}/nindy-share/block_io.h ${srcdir}/nindy-share/coff.h \
${srcdir}/nindy-share/demux.h ${srcdir}/nindy-share/env.h \
${srcdir}/nindy-share/stop.h ${srcdir}/nindy-share/ttycntl.h \
${srcdir}/vx-share/dbgRpcLib.h ${srcdir}/vx-share/ptrace.h \
${srcdir}/vx-share/vxTypes.h ${srcdir}/vx-share/vxWorks.h \
${srcdir}/vx-share/wait.h ${srcdir}/vx-share/xdr_ld.h \
${srcdir}/vx-share/xdr_ptrace.h ${srcdir}/vx-share/xdr_rdb.h
# GDB "info" files, which should be included in their entirety
INFOFILES = gdb.info*
REMOTE_EXAMPLES = m68k-stub.c i386-stub.c sparc-stub.c rem-multi.shar
POSSLIBS = ${srcdir}/regex.c ${srcdir}/regex.h ${srcdir}/alloca.c
TESTS = testbpt.c testfun.c testrec.c testreg.c testregs.c
# Subdirectories of gdb, which should be included in their entirety in
# gdb-xxx.tar.Z:
TARDIRS = doc sparclite # tests
# {X,T,NAT}DEPFILES are something of a pain in that it's hard to
# default their values the way we do for SER_HARDWIRE; in the future
# maybe much of the stuff now in {X,T,NAT}DEPFILES will go into other
# variables analogous to SER_HARDWIRE which get defaulted in this
# Makefile.in
DEPFILES = ${TDEPFILES} ${XDEPFILES} ${SER_HARDWIRE} ${NATDEPFILES}
SOURCES = $(SFILES) $(ALLDEPFILES) $(YYFILES)
TAGFILES = $(SOURCES) ${HFILES} ${ALLPARAM} ${POSSLIBS}
TARFILES = ${SFILES} ${HFILES} ${NONSRC} ${ALLDEPFILES} $(ALLCONFIG) \
$(ALLPARAM) $(INFOFILES) ${POSSLIBS} ${REMOTE_EXAMPLES}
OBS = version.o main.o blockframe.o breakpoint.o findvar.o stack.o source.o \
values.o eval.o valops.o valarith.o valprint.o printcmd.o \
symtab.o symfile.o symmisc.o infcmd.o infrun.o remote.o \
command.o utils.o expprint.o environ.o gdbtypes.o \
copying.o $(DEPFILES) mem-break.o target.o \
putenv.o parse.o language.o $(YYOBJ) \
buildsym.o objfiles.o minsyms.o maint.o demangle.o \
dbxread.o coffread.o elfread.o dwarfread.o mipsread.o \
stabsread.o core.o c-lang.o ch-lang.o m2-lang.o complaints.o \
typeprint.o c-typeprint.o ch-typeprint.o m2-typeprint.o \
c-valprint.o cp-valprint.o ch-valprint.o m2-valprint.o \
serial.o
RAPP_OBS = rgdb.o rudp.o rserial.o serial.o udp.o $(XDEPFILES)
TSOBS = inflow.o
NTSOBS = standalone.o
TSSTART = /lib/crt0.o
NTSSTART = kdb-start.o
SUBDIRS = doc testsuite
# For now, shortcut the "configure GDB for fewer languages" stuff.
YYFILES = c-exp.tab.c m2-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c
YYOBJ = c-exp.tab.o m2-exp.tab.o ch-exp.tab.o
# Prevent Sun make from putting in the machine type. Setting
# TARGET_ARCH to nothing works for SunOS 3, 4.0, but not for 4.1.
.c.o:
${CC} -c ${INTERNAL_CFLAGS} $<
all: gdb
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=all "DODIRS=`echo $(SUBDIRS) | sed 's/testsuite//'`" subdir_do
installcheck:
check: force
@rootme=`pwd`; export rootme; $(MAKE) $(TARGET_FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=check DODIRS=testsuite subdir_do
info dvi: force
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=$@ "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do
install-info: force
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=install-info "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do
clean-info: force
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=clean-info "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do
gdb.z:gdb.1
nroff -man $(srcdir)/gdb.1 | col -b > gdb.t
pack gdb.t ; rm -f gdb.t
mv gdb.t.z gdb.z
install: gdb
-parent=`echo $(bindir)|sed -e 's@/[^/]*$$@@'`; \
if [ -d $$parent ] ; then true ; else mkdir $$parent ; fi
-if [ -d $(bindir) ] ; then true ; else mkdir $(bindir) ; fi
-parent=`echo $(man1dir)|sed -e 's@/[^/]*$$@@'`; \
if [ -d $$parent ] ; then true ; else mkdir $$parent ; fi
-if [ -d $(man1dir) ] ; then true ; else mkdir $(man1dir) ; fi
-n=`t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gdb | sed -e "" $$t`; \
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) gdb $(bindir)/$$n; \
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/gdb.1 $(man1dir)/$$n.1
$(M_INSTALL)
@$(MAKE) DO=install "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) subdir_do
init.c: $(srcdir)/munch $(OBS) $(TSOBS)
$(srcdir)/munch ${MUNCH_DEFINE} $(OBS) $(TSOBS) > init.c
gdb: $(OBS) $(TSOBS) ${ADD_DEPS} ${CDEPS} init.o
${CC-LD} $(GLOBAL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS) -o gdb \
init.o $(OBS) $(TSOBS) $(ADD_FILES) $(CLIBS) $(LOADLIBES)
saber_gdb: $(SFILES) $(DEPFILES) copying.c version.c
#setopt load_flags $(CFLAGS) -I$(BFD_SRC_DIR) -I${BFD_OBJ_DIR} -DHOST_SYS=SUN4_SYS
#load ./init.c $(SFILES)
#unload ${srcdir}/c-exp.y ${srcdir}/m2-exp.y ${srcdir}/ch-exp.y
#unload ${srcdir}/vx-share/*.h
#unload ${srcdir}/nindy-share/[A-Z]*
#load c-exp.tab.c m2-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c
#load copying.c version.c
#load ../opcodes/libopcodes.a
#load ../libiberty/libiberty.a
#load ../bfd/libbfd.a
#load ../readline/libreadline.a
#load ../mmalloc/libmmalloc.a
#load -ltermcap
#load `echo " "$(DEPFILES) | sed -e 's/\.o/.c/g' -e 's, , ../,g'`
echo "Load .c corresponding to:" $(DEPFILES)
# This is useful when debugging GDB, because some Unix's don't let you run GDB
# on itself without copying the executable. So "make gdb1" will make
# gdb and put a copy in gdb1, and you can run it with "gdb gdb1".
# Removing gdb1 before the copy is the right thing if gdb1 is open
# in another process.
gdb1: gdb
rm -f gdb1
cp gdb gdb1
# This is a remote stub which runs under unix and starts up an
# inferior process. This is at least useful for debugging GDB's
# remote support.
rapp: $(RAPP_OBS)
rm -f rapp_init.c
${srcdir}/munch ${MUNCH_DEFINE} ${RAPP_OBS} > rapp_init.c
${CC-LD} $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ rapp_init.c $(RAPP_OBS)
# Support for building Makefile out of configured pieces, automatically
# generated dependencies, etc. alldeps.mak is a file that contains
# "make" variable definitions for all ALLDEPFILES, ALLPARAM, and ALLCONFIG,
# all cadged from the current contents of the config subtree.
# using sort and uniq is not a violation of the GNU coding standards
# because this rule is not part of building and installing GDB.
alldeps.mak: force
rm -f alldeps.mak alldeps*.tmp allparam*.tmp allconfig*.tmp
for i in `(cd ${srcdir}; find config -name '*.m[ht]' -print)` ; do \
echo $$i >>allconfig.tmp; \
awk <${srcdir}/$$i ' \
$$1 == "TDEPFILES=" || $$1 == "XDEPFILES=" \
|| $$1 == "NATDEPFILES=" || $$1 == "SER_HARDWIRE=" { \
for (i = 2; i <= NF; i++) \
print $$i >> "alldeps.tmp" ; \
} \
$$1 == "TM_FILE=" || $$1 == "XM_FILE=" || $$1 == "NAT_FILE=" { \
print $$2 >> "allparam.tmp" }' ; \
done
sort <alldeps.tmp | uniq | \
sed -e 's/arm-convert.o/arm-convert.s/' \
-e 's!^Onindy.o!nindy-share/Onindy.c!' \
-e 's!^nindy.o!nindy-share/nindy.c!' \
-e 's!ttybreak.o!nindy-share/ttybreak.c!' \
-e 's!ttyflush.o!nindy-share/ttyflush.c!' \
-e 's!xdr_ld.o!vx-share/xdr_ld.c!' \
-e 's!xdr_ptrace.o!vx-share/xdr_ptrace.c!' \
-e 's!xdr_rdb.o!vx-share/xdr_rdb.c!' \
-e 's!udr.o!29k-share/udi/udr.c!' \
-e 's!udip2soc.o!29k-share/udi/udip2soc.c!' \
-e '/..\/sim\//d' \
-e '/..\/opcodes\//d' \
-e 's/\.o/.c/' \
>alldeps2.tmp
for i in `cat allparam.tmp` ; do \
(cd ${srcdir} ; \
find config -name $$i -print ) >>allparam2.tmp ; \
done
echo '# Start of "alldeps.mak" definitions' >>alldeps.mak;
sort <alldeps2.tmp | uniq | awk 'BEGIN {printf "ALLDEPFILES="} \
NR == 0 {printf "$${srcdir}/" $$0;} \
NR != 0 {printf "\\\n" "$${srcdir}/" $$0} \
END {printf "\n\n"}' >>alldeps.mak;
sort <allparam2.tmp | uniq | awk 'BEGIN {printf "ALLPARAM="} \
NR == 0 {printf "$${srcdir}/" $$0;} \
NR != 0 {printf "\\\n" "$${srcdir}/" $$0} \
END {printf "\n\n"}' >>alldeps.mak;
sort <allconfig.tmp | uniq | awk 'BEGIN {printf "ALLCONFIG="} \
NR == 0 {printf "$${srcdir}/" $$0;} \
NR != 0 {printf "\\\n" "$${srcdir}/" $$0} \
END {printf "\n\n"}' >>alldeps.mak;
echo '# End of "alldeps.mak" definitions' >>alldeps.mak;
rm -f alldeps*.tmp allparam*.tmp allconfig*.tmp
depend: $(SOURCES) Makefile.in
@echo Ignore errors about non-existent system-supplied include files
@echo for systems other than the one you are using.
@echo Also ignore any errors in arm-convert.s.
-$(GCC) -MM -nostdinc -I/usr/include -I${BFD_SRC_DIR} \
-I${BFD_OBJ_DIR} -I${READLINE_DIR} $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS) \
`ls $(SOURCES) | grep -v '\.[hy]$$' | \
sort -u` >depend.tmp
#BEGIN COMMENTED OUT CODE -- this should now be taken care of below.
# If running in srcdir, translate "./foo.c" into "$srcdir/foo.c" except
# for xm.h, tm.h and nm.h. This allows the same "depend" file to be used
# by the various subdirectories.
# if [ "${srcdir}" = "." ] ; then \
# <depend.tmp sed \
# -e 's; ./xm.h; xm.h;g' \
# -e 's; ./tm.h; tm.h;g' \
# -e 's; ./nm.h; nm.h;g' \
# -e 's; \./; $${srcdir}/;g' \
# -e 's; vx-share/; $${srcdir}/vx-share/;g' \
# -e 's; nindy-share/; $${srcdir}/nindy-share/;g' \
# -e 's; 29k-share/; $${srcdir}/29k-share/;g' \
# >depend.tm2; \
# rm depend.tmp; \
# mv depend.tm2 depend.tmp; \
# fi
#END COMMENTED OUT CODE
# Make everything which depends on {x,t,n}m.h depend on config.status as
# well, in case someone reconfigures gdb out from under an already
# compiled gdb.
#
# Translate SRCDIR/foo.c to $srcdir/foo.c. This allows this "depend" file
# to be used by any dir, or included in a distribution. It's possible
# we should write the generated copy into SRCDIR like "make headers" does
# in bfd. We do not try to quote the regexp, so if SRCDIR/ is "./" it will
# also match any single character followed by "/". This is OK.
<depend.tmp sed \
-e 's; $(INCLUDE_DIR)/; $(INCLUDE_DEP)/;g' \
-e 's; $(READLINE_DIR)/; $(READLINE_DEP)/;g' \
-e 's; [a-z0-9./]*bfd/; $(BFD_DEP)/;g' \
-e 's; $(BFD_DEP)/bfd\.h; ../bfd/bfd.h;g' \
-e 's; $(INCLUDE_DEP)/../bfd/bfd\.h; ../bfd/bfd.h;g' \
-e 's; \./xm.h; xm.h config.status;g' \
-e 's; \./tm.h; tm.h config.status;g' \
-e 's; \./nm.h; nm.h config.status;g' \
-e 's; ${srcdir}/; $${srcdir}/;g' \
-e 's; vx-share/; $${srcdir}/vx-share/;g' \
-e 's; nindy-share/; $${srcdir}/nindy-share/;g' \
-e 's; 29k-share/; $${srcdir}/29k-share/;g' \
>depend.tm3;
# OK, get your sed manual out. This script makes the rules in
# depend explicitly state the rule, rather than relying on VPATH
# or a .c.o implicit rule. This is needed for Sun make, and should
# be portable to any make worthy of the name.
# There is one exception: the *.tab.c files can exist either in srcdir
# or in ., so make sure not to use an explicit rule for them.
#
# Adding -I${BFD_SRC_DIR} and -I${BFD_OBJ_DIR} is required for all the files
# which use BFD internals. This is because some bfd include files are in the
# source directory, and some (bfd.h for example) are generated in the bfd
# build directory.
# Adding -I${READLINE_DIR} is required because the readline header files
# are in readline not in include. They probably should be moved.
<depend.tm3 sed \
-e '/:/h' \
-e '/\\$$/b end' \
-e 'p' \
-e 'g' \
-e '/:.*\.tab\.c/d' \
-e 's/.*:\(.*\.c\).*/ $${CC} -c $${INTERNAL_CFLAGS} \1/' \
-e 's;$${srcdir}/xcoffread.c;-I$${BFD_SRC_DIR} -I$${BFD_OBJ_DIR} &;' \
-e 's;$${srcdir}/stabsread.c;-I$${BFD_SRC_DIR} -I$${BFD_OBJ_DIR} &;' \
-e 's;$${srcdir}/dwarfread.c;-I$${BFD_SRC_DIR} -I$${BFD_OBJ_DIR} &;' \
-e 's;$${srcdir}/elfread.c;-I$${BFD_SRC_DIR} -I$${BFD_OBJ_DIR} &;' \
-e 's;$${srcdir}/mipsread.c;-I$${BFD_SRC_DIR} -I$${BFD_OBJ_DIR} &;' \
-e 's;$${srcdir}/coffread.c;-I$${BFD_SRC_DIR} -I$${BFD_OBJ_DIR} &;' \
-e 's;$${srcdir}/dbxread.c;-I$${BFD_SRC_DIR} -I$${BFD_OBJ_DIR} &;' \
-e 's;$${srcdir}/main.c;-I$${READLINE_DIR} &;' \
-e ': end' \
>depend.tm4;
mv depend.tm4 depend
# rm depend.tm?
config.status:
@echo "You must configure gdb. Look at the README file for details."
@false
# This checks the configure.in file versus the config/ directory.
config-check: config-check-hosts config-check-targets
config-check-hosts:
grep gdb_host= ${srcdir}/configure.in | \
sed -e 's/.*gdb_host=//' -e 's/ ;;$$/.mh/' | sort -u >HOSTconf.o
(cd ${srcdir}/config; ls *.mh) >HOSTdir.o
diff -u HOSTconf.o HOSTdir.o
config-check-targets:
grep gdb_target= ${srcdir}/configure.in | \
sed -e 's/.*gdb_target=//' -e 's/ ;;$$/.mh/' | sort -u >TARGconf.o
(cd ${srcdir}/config; ls *.mt) >TARGdir.o
diff -u HOSTconf.o HOSTdir.o
# These are not generated by "make depend" because they only are there
# for some machines.
# But these rules don't do what we want; we want to hack the foo.o: tm.h
# dependency to do the right thing.
tm-isi.h tm-sun3.h tm-news.h tm-hp300bsd.h tm-altos.h: tm-m68k.h
tm-hp300hpux.h tm-sun2.h tm-3b1.h: tm-m68k.h
xm-news1000.h: xm-news.h
xm-i386-sv32.h: xm-i386.h
tm-i386gas.h: tm-i386.h
xm-sun4os4.h: xm-sparc.h
tm-sun4os4.h: tm-sparc.h
xm-vaxult.h: xm-vax.h
xm-vaxbsd.h: xm-vax.h
kdb: $(NTSSTART) $(OBS) $(NTSOBS) ${ADD_DEPS} ${CDEPS}
rm -f init.c
$(srcdir)/munch ${MUNCH_DEFINE} $(OBS) $(NTSOBS) > init.c
$(CC) $(LDFLAGS) -c init.c $(CLIBS)
ld -o kdb $(NTSSTART) $(OBS) $(NTSOBS) init.o $(ADD_FILES) \
-lc $(CLIBS)
# Put the proper machine-specific files first, so M-. on a machine
# specific routine gets the one for the correct machine.
# The xyzzy stuff below deals with empty DEPFILES
TAGS: ${TAGFILES}
etags `find ${srcdir}/config -name $(TM_FILE) -print` \
`find ${srcdir}/config -name ${XM_FILE} -print` \
`find ${srcdir}/config -name ${NAT_FILE} -print` \
`for i in yzzy ${DEPFILES}; do \
if [ x$$i != xyzzy ]; then \
echo ${srcdir}/$$i | sed -e 's/\.o$$/\.c/' ; \
fi; \
done` \
${TAGFILES}
tags: TAGS
# Making distributions of GDB and friends.
# Make a tar file containing the GDB directory of the distribution.
gdb.tar.Z: force_update
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f Makefile.in setup-to-dist
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f Makefile.in gdb-$(VERSION).tar.Z
# Make a directory `proto-gdb.dir' that contains an image of the GDB
# directory of the distribution, built up with symlinks. Note that this
# make target is not directly referenced by any other rules in this makefile,
# it is referenced by the makefile in the parent directory.
make-proto-gdb.dir: force_update
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f Makefile.in setup-to-dist
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f Makefile make-proto-gdb-1
# Set up the GDB source directory for distribution, by building all files that
# are products of other files.
setup-to-dist: update-depend force_update
../configure none
(cd doc; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) GDBvn.texi)
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) gdb.info
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) refcard.ps
# Update the "depend" and "alldeps.mak" files in a source directory.
# We update alldeps.mak first, since it is used to generate the list
# of files to be checked for dependencies.
update-depend: update-alldeps force_update
../configure none -norecursion
(cd ../bfd; ../configure sun4 -norecursion; rm -f stmp-bfd.h)
(cd ../bfd; $(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) bfd.h)
rm -f depend
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) depend
# Update the "alldeps.mak" file in a source directory.
update-alldeps: force_update
../configure none -norecursion
rm -f alldeps.mak
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) alldeps.mak
# Build a tar file from a proto-gdb.dir.
gdb-$(VERSION).tar.Z: force_update
rm -f gdb.tar gdb-$(VERSION).tar.Z
$(MAKE) $(MFLAGS) -f Makefile make-proto-gdb-1
ln -s proto-gdb.dir $(DIST)
tar chf - $(DIST) | compress >gdb-$(VERSION).tar.Z
rm -rf $(DIST) proto-gdb.dir
# Build a proto-gdb.dir after GDB has been set up for distribution.
# This stuff must be run in `Makefile', not `Makefile.in`; we use the makefile
# built in the setup-to-dist process, since it defines things like ALLCONFIG
# and ALLDEPFILES, that we need.
make-proto-gdb-1: ${TARFILES} ${TARDIRS} gdb.info
rm -rf proto-gdb.dir
mkdir proto-gdb.dir
rootme=`pwd`/ ; export rootme ; \
for i in `echo ${TARDIRS}`; do \
(cd proto-gdb.dir ; \
mkdir -p $$i; \
cd $$i; \
ln -s $${rootme}/$$i/* .; \
rm -rf SCCS CVS CVS.adm RCS config.status; \
if test -f Makefile.in; then rm Makefile; else true; fi;); \
done ; \
for i in `echo ${TARFILES}`; do \
(cd proto-gdb.dir ; \
dir=`dirname $$i`; \
if test -d $$dir; then true; else mkdir -p $$dir; fi; \
ln -s $${rootme}/$$i $$i;); \
done
chmod og=u `find . -print`
# Build a proto-testsuite.dir.
make-proto-testsuite.dir: force_update
rm -rf proto-testsuite.dir
mkdir proto-testsuite.dir
rootme=`pwd`/ ; export rootme ; \
for i in `find testsuite -type f -print`; do \
(cd proto-testsuite.dir ; \
dir=`dirname $$i`; \
if test -d $$dir; then true; else mkdir -p $$dir; fi; \
ln -s $${rootme}/$$i $$i;); \
done
find proto-testsuite.dir -name Makefile -exec rm {} \;
find proto-testsuite.dir -name config.status -exec rm {} \;
clean:
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=clean "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do
rm -f *.o ${ADD_FILES} *~
rm -f init.c version.c
rm -f gdb core make.log
rm -f gdb[0-9]
# This used to depend on c-exp.tab.c m2-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c TAGS
# I believe this is wrong; the makefile standards for distclean just
# describe removing files; the only sort of "re-create a distribution"
# functionality described is if the distributed files are unmodified.
distclean: clean
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=distclean "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do
rm -f nm.h tm.h xm.h config.status
rm -f y.output yacc.acts yacc.tmp
rm -f ${TESTS} Makefile depend
realclean: clean
@$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) DO=realclean "DODIRS=$(SUBDIRS)" subdir_do
rm -f c-exp.tab.c m2-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c TAGS
rm -f nm.h tm.h xm.h config.status
rm -f y.output yacc.acts yacc.tmp
rm -f ${TESTS} Makefile depend
STAGESTUFF=${OBS} ${TSOBS} ${NTSOBS} ${ADD_FILES} init.c init.o version.c gdb
subdir_do: force
@for i in $(DODIRS); do \
if [ -f ./$$i/Makefile ] ; then \
if (cd ./$$i; \
$(MAKE) $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) $(DO)) ; then true ; \
else exit 1 ; fi ; \
else true ; fi ; \
done
Makefile: $(srcdir)/Makefile.in $(host_makefile_frag) $(target_makefile_frag)
$(SHELL) ./config.status
force:
# Documentation!
# GDB QUICK REFERENCE (TeX dvi file, CM fonts)
refcard.dvi:
( cd ./doc; $(MAKE) refcard.dvi $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) )
mv ./doc/refcard.dvi .
# GDB QUICK REFERENCE (PostScript output, common PS fonts)
refcard.ps:
( cd ./doc; $(MAKE) refcard.ps $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) )
mv ./doc/refcard.ps .
# GDB MANUAL: TeX dvi file
gdb.dvi:
( cd ./doc; $(MAKE) gdb.dvi $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) )
mv ./doc/gdb.dvi .
# GDB MANUAL: info file
gdb.info:
( cd ./doc; $(MAKE) gdb.info $(FLAGS_TO_PASS) )
mv ./doc/gdb.info* .
# Make copying.c from COPYING
copying.c: ${srcdir}/COPYING ${srcdir}/copying.awk
awk -f ${srcdir}/copying.awk < ${srcdir}/COPYING > copying.c
version.c: Makefile
echo 'char *version = "$(VERSION)";' >version.c
echo 'char *host_canonical = "$(host_canonical)";' >> version.c
echo 'char *target_canonical = "$(target_canonical)";' >> version.c
# c-exp.tab.c is generated in target dir from c-exp.y if it doesn't exist
# in srcdir, then compiled in target dir to c-exp.tab.o.
# ././c-exp.tab.c is so the command argument will never match $(srcdir)/c-exp.y
# (some "makes" rewrite the VPATH into command arguments if they match deps).
# Remove bogus decls for malloc/realloc/free which conflict with everything
# else.
c-exp.tab.o: c-exp.tab.c
c-exp.tab.c: $(srcdir)/c-exp.y $(srcdir)/Makefile.in
@echo 'Expect 4 shift/reduce conflicts.'
${YACC} ${YFLAGS} $(srcdir)/c-exp.y
-sed -e '/extern.*malloc/d' \
-e '/extern.*realloc/d' \
-e '/extern.*free/d' \
-e '/include.*malloc.h/d' \
-e 's/malloc/xmalloc/g' \
-e 's/realloc/xrealloc/g' \
< y.tab.c > c-exp.new
-rm y.tab.c
mv c-exp.new ././c-exp.tab.c
# ch-exp.tab.c is generated in target dir from ch-exp.y if it doesn't exist
# in srcdir, then compiled in target dir to ch-exp.tab.o.
# Remove bogus decls for malloc/realloc/free which conflict with everything
# else.
ch-exp.tab.o: ch-exp.tab.c
ch-exp.tab.c: $(srcdir)/ch-exp.y $(srcdir)/Makefile.in
${YACC} ${YFLAGS} $(srcdir)/ch-exp.y
-sed -e '/extern.*malloc/d' \
-e '/extern.*realloc/d' \
-e '/extern.*free/d' \
-e '/include.*malloc.h/d' \
-e 's/malloc/xmalloc/g' \
-e 's/realloc/xrealloc/g' \
< y.tab.c > ch-exp.new
-rm y.tab.c
mv ch-exp.new ././ch-exp.tab.c
# m2-exp.tab.c is generated in target dir from m2-exp.y if it doesn't exist
# in srcdir, then compiled in target dir to m2-exp.tab.o.
# Remove bogus decls for malloc/realloc/free which conflict with everything
# else.
m2-exp.tab.o: m2-exp.tab.c
m2-exp.tab.c: $(srcdir)/m2-exp.y $(srcdir)/Makefile.in
${YACC} ${YFLAGS} $(srcdir)/m2-exp.y
-sed -e '/extern.*malloc/d' \
-e '/extern.*realloc/d' \
-e '/extern.*free/d' \
-e '/include.*malloc.h/d' \
-e 's/malloc/xmalloc/g' \
-e 's/realloc/xrealloc/g' \
< y.tab.c > m2-exp.new
-rm y.tab.c
mv m2-exp.new ././m2-exp.tab.c
# These files are updated atomically, so make never has to remove them
.PRECIOUS: m2-exp.tab.c ch-exp.tab.c c-exp.tab.c
lint: $(LINTFILES)
$(LINT) $(INCLUDE_CFLAGS) $(LINTFLAGS) $(LINTFILES) \
`echo ${DEPFILES} | sed 's/\.o /\.c /g'
gdb.cxref: $(SFILES)
cxref -I. $(SFILES) >gdb.cxref
force_update:
# GNU Make has an annoying habit of putting *all* the Makefile variables
# into the environment, unless you include this target as a circumvention.
# Rumor is that this will be fixed (and this target can be removed)
# in GNU Make 4.0.
.NOEXPORT:
# GNU Make 3.63 has a different problem: it keeps tacking command line
# overrides onto the definition of $(MAKE). This variable setting
# will remove them.
MAKEOVERRIDES=
## This is ugly, but I don't want GNU make to put these variables in
## the environment. Older makes will see this as a set of targets
## with no dependencies and no actions.
unexport CHILLFLAGS CHILL_LIB CHILL_FOR_TARGET :
# This is the end of "Makefile.in". When built into "Makefile"
# by the configure script, two things are added below this point:
# alldeps.mak -- definitions of all files that are used in
# host- or target-dependent configurations
# depend -- what .o files depend on what .c and .h files,
# for all configurations.