kumquat-buildroot/Makefile
Manuel Novoa III d632d42b34 Enable building soft float buildroot for gcc 3.3. Currently works for
i386 (limited to 64 bit long double... same as double), arm (libfloat),
  mips, and mipsel.
Enable cross compiling a native gcc 3.3 toolchain to run on the target.
Misc rootfs cleanups... strip some things that weren't, eliminate duplicate
  libs, move openssl shared libs out of /lib, reduce size of libssl.so
  by dynamicly linking with libcrypto.so, fix dropbear compile on mips.
2003-11-01 05:34:41 +00:00

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Makefile

# Makefile for a simple busybox/uClibc root filesystem
#
# Copyright (C) 2001-2003 Erik Andersen <andersen@codepoet.org>
# Copyright (C) 2002 by Tim Riker <Tim@Rikers.org>
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Library 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
# Library General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Library General Public
# License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307
# USA
#############################################################
#
# EDIT this stuff to suit your system and preferences
#
# Use := when possible to get precomputation, thereby
# speeding up the build process.
#
#############################################################
# What sortof target system shall we compile this for?
ARCH:=i386
#ARCH:=arm
#ARCH:=mipsel
#ARCH:=mips
#ARCH:=powerpc
#ARCH:=whatever
# enable to build a native gcc toolchain with uclibc support
USE_UCLIBC_TOOLCHAIN:=true
# If you are building a native gcc toolchain, do you want to
# build the old gcc-2.95 based toolchain, or would you prefer
# a nice and shiny new gcc-3.2.1 toolchain?
GCC_2_95_TOOLCHAIN:=false
# Enable this to use the uClibc daily snapshot instead of a released
# version. Daily snapshots may contain new features and bugfixes. Or
# they may not even compile at all, depending on what Erik is doing...
USE_UCLIBC_SNAPSHOT:=true
# Enable this to use the busybox daily snapshot instead of a released
# version. Daily snapshots may contain new features and bugfixes. Or
# they may not even compile at all....
USE_BUSYBOX_SNAPSHOT:=true
# Enable large file (files > 2 GB) support
BUILD_WITH_LARGEFILE:=true
# Command used to download source code
WGET:=wget --passive-ftp
# Optimize toolchain for which type of CPU?
OPTIMIZE_FOR_CPU=$(ARCH)
#OPTIMIZE_FOR_CPU=i486
#OPTIMIZE_FOR_CPU=strongarm
#OPTIMIZE_FOR_CPU=whatever
# Soft floating point options.
# Notes:
# Currently builds with gcc 3.3 for i386, arm, mips, mipsel.
# Only tested with multilib enabled.
# For i386, long double is the same as double (64 bits). While this
# is unusual for x86, it seemed the best approach considering the
# limitations in the gcc floating point emulation library.
# For arm, soft float uses the usual libfloat routines.
# The uClibc built will support _only_ applications compiled with the
# -msoft-float flag. To avoid CFLAGS problems, you may want to use
# scripts similar to those in the build*/staging_dir/bin directory.
# Uncomment the next 2 lines to build a soft-float toolchain and rootfs.
# SOFT_FLOAT_CONFIG_OPTION=--without-float
# TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT=-msoft-float
TARGET_OPTIMIZATION=-Os
TARGET_DEBUGGING= #-g
TARGET_CFLAGS=$(TARGET_OPTIMIZATION) $(TARGET_DEBUGGING) $(TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT)
# Any additional gcc options you may want to include....
EXTRA_GCC_CONFIG_OPTIONS=
# Enable the following if you want locale/gettext/i18n support.
#ENABLE_LOCALE:=true
ENABLE_LOCALE:=false
# If you want multilib enabled, enable this...
MULTILIB:=--enable-multilib
#Install libstdc++?
INSTALL_LIBSTDCPP=true
# For SMP machines some stuff can be run in parallel
#JLEVEL=-j3
#############################################################
#
# The list of stuff to build for the target filesystem
#
#############################################################
TARGETS:=
# The toolchain comes next if we are building one
ifeq ($(USE_UCLIBC_TOOLCHAIN),true)
ifeq ($(GCC_2_95_TOOLCHAIN),true)
TARGETS+=binutils uclibc-configured gcc2_95
else
TARGETS+=binutils uclibc-configured gcc3_3
endif
else
TARGETS+=uclibc
endif
# Do you want user mode Linux (x86 only), or are you building a
# your own kernel that will run on its own? Perhaps you have a
# kernel you have already configured and you want to use that?
# The default is to just use a set of known working kernel
# headers. Unless you want to build a kernel, I recommend just
# using that...
TARGETS+=kernel-headers
#TARGETS+=linux
#TARGETS+=user-mode-linux
#TARGETS+=system-linux
# The default minimal set
TARGETS+=busybox tinylogin
# Openssh...
#TARGETS+=zlib openssl openssh
# Dropbear sshd is much smaller than openssl + openssh
#TARGETS+=dropbear_sshd
# Everything needed to build a full uClibc development system!
#TARGETS+=coreutils findutils bash make diffutils patch sed
#TARGETS+=ed flex bison file gawk tar grep
#If you want a development system, you probably want gcc built
# with uClibc so it can run within your dev system...
#TARGETS+=gcc2_95_target
#TARGETS+=gcc3_3_target
# Of course, if you are installing a development system, you
# may want some header files so you can compile stuff....
#TARGETS+=ncurses-headers zlib-headers openssl-headers
# More development system stuff for those that want it
#TARGETS+=m4 autoconf automake libtool
# Perl
#TARGETS+=perl
# Some nice debugging tools
#TARGETS+=gdb strace
# The Valgrind debugger (x86 only)
#TARGETS+=valgrind
# Some stuff for access points and firewalls
#TARGETS+=iptables hostap wtools dhcp_relay bridge
#TARGETS+=iproute2 netsnmp
# Run customize.mk at the very end to add your own special config.
# This is useful for making your own distro within the buildroot
# process.
# TARGETS+=customize
#############################################################
#
# Pick your root filesystem type.
#
#############################################################
TARGETS+=ext2root
# Must mount cramfs with 'ramdisk_blocksize=4096'
#TARGETS+=cramfsroot
# You may need to edit make/jffs2root.mk to change target
# endian-ness or similar, but this is sufficient for most
# things as-is...
#TARGETS+=jffs2root
#############################################################
#
# You should probably leave this stuff alone unless you know
# what you are doing.
#
#############################################################
ifeq ("$(strip $(TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT))","")
ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX:=
else
ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX:=_nofpu
endif
HOSTCC:=gcc
BASE_DIR:=${shell pwd}
SOURCE_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/sources
DL_DIR:=$(SOURCE_DIR)/dl
PATCH_DIR=$(SOURCE_DIR)/patches
BUILD_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/build_$(ARCH)$(ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX)
TARGET_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/root
STAGING_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR)/staging_dir
TOOL_BUILD_DIR=$(BASE_DIR)/toolchain_build_$(ARCH)$(ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX)
TARGET_PATH=$(STAGING_DIR)/bin:/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
#TARGET_CROSS=$(STAGING_DIR)/bin/$(ARCH)-uclibc-
TARGET_CROSS=$(STAGING_DIR)/bin/$(ARCH)-linux-
TARGET_CC=$(TARGET_CROSS)gcc$(TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT)
STRIP=$(TARGET_CROSS)strip --remove-section=.comment --remove-section=.note
#STRIP:=/bin/true
IMAGE:=$(BASE_DIR)/root_fs_$(ARCH)$(ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX)
GNU_TARGET_NAME=$(OPTIMIZE_FOR_CPU)-linux
#KERNEL_CROSS=$(STAGING_DIR)/bin/$(ARCH)-uclibc-
KERNEL_CROSS=$(STAGING_DIR)/bin/$(ARCH)-linux-
HOST_ARCH:=$(shell $(HOSTCC) -dumpmachine | sed -e s'/-.*//' \
-e 's/sparc.*/sparc/' \
-e 's/arm.*/arm/g' \
-e 's/m68k.*/m68k/' \
-e 's/ppc/powerpc/g' \
-e 's/v850.*/v850/g' \
-e 's/sh[234]/sh/' \
-e 's/mips-.*/mips/' \
-e 's/mipsel-.*/mipsel/' \
-e 's/cris.*/cris/' \
-e 's/i[3-9]86/i386/' \
)
GNU_HOST_NAME:=$(HOST_ARCH)-pc-linux-gnu
TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS=PATH=$(TARGET_PATH) \
AR=$(TARGET_CROSS)ar \
AS=$(TARGET_CROSS)as \
LD=$(TARGET_CROSS)ld \
NM=$(TARGET_CROSS)nm \
CC=$(TARGET_CROSS)gcc$(TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT) \
GCC=$(TARGET_CROSS)gcc$(TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT) \
CXX=$(TARGET_CROSS)g++$(TARGET_SOFT_FLOAT) \
RANLIB=$(TARGET_CROSS)ranlib
ifeq ($(ENABLE_LOCALE),true)
DISABLE_NLS:=
else
DISABLE_NLS:=--disable-nls
endif
all: world
TARGETS_CLEAN:=$(patsubst %,%-clean,$(TARGETS))
TARGETS_SOURCE:=$(patsubst %,%-source,$(TARGETS))
TARGETS_DIRCLEAN:=$(patsubst %,%-dirclean,$(TARGETS))
world: $(DL_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR) $(STAGING_DIR) $(TARGET_DIR) $(TARGETS)
.PHONY: all world clean dirclean distclean source $(TARGETS) \
$(TARGETS_CLEAN) $(TARGETS_DIRCLEAN) $(TARGETS_SOURCE)
include make/*.mk
#############################################################
#
# staging and target directories do NOT list these as
# dependancies anywhere else
#
#############################################################
$(DL_DIR):
mkdir $(DL_DIR)
$(BUILD_DIR):
mkdir $(BUILD_DIR)
$(STAGING_DIR):
rm -rf $(STAGING_DIR)
mkdir -p $(STAGING_DIR)/lib
mkdir -p $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/lib
mkdir -p $(STAGING_DIR)/include
$(TARGET_DIR):
rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)
zcat $(SOURCE_DIR)/skel.tar.gz | tar -C $(BUILD_DIR) -xf -
cp -a $(SOURCE_DIR)/target_skeleton/* $(TARGET_DIR)/
-find $(TARGET_DIR) -type d -name CVS -exec rm -rf {} \; > /dev/null 2>&1
source: $(TARGETS_SOURCE)
#############################################################
#
# Cleanup and misc junk
#
#############################################################
clean: $(TARGETS_CLEAN)
rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR) $(STAGING_DIR) $(IMAGE)
dirclean: $(TARGETS_DIRCLEAN)
rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR) $(STAGING_DIR) $(IMAGE)
distclean:
rm -rf $(DL_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR) $(LINUX_KERNEL) $(IMAGE)
sourceball:
rm -rf $(BUILD_DIR)
set -e; \
cd ..; \
rm -f buildroot.tar.bz2; \
tar -cvf buildroot.tar buildroot; \
bzip2 -9 buildroot.tar; \