# This is a procedure to define the targets for building # the runtime. # # Argument 1 is the target triple. # # This is not really the right place to explain this, but # for those of you who are not Makefile gurus, let me briefly # cover the $ expansion system in use here, because it # confused me for a while! The variable DEF_RUNTIME_TARGETS # will be defined once and then expanded with different # values substituted for $(1) each time it is called. # That resulting text is then eval'd. # # For most variables, you could use a single $ sign. The result # is that the substitution would occur when the CALL occurs, # I believe. The problem is that the automatic variables $< and $@ # need to be expanded-per-rule. Therefore, for those variables at # least, you need $$< and $$@ in the variable text. This way, after # the CALL substitution occurs, you will have $< and $@. This text # will then be evaluated, and all will work as you like. # # Reader beware, this explanantion could be wrong, but it seems to # fit the experimental data (i.e., I was able to get the system # working under these assumptions). # Hack for passing flags into LIBUV, see below. LIBUV_FLAGS_i386 = -m32 -fPIC LIBUV_FLAGS_x86_64 = -m64 -fPIC define DEF_RUNTIME_TARGETS ###################################################################### # Runtime (C++) library variables ###################################################################### RUNTIME_CS_$(1) := \ rt/sync/timer.cpp \ rt/sync/lock_and_signal.cpp \ rt/sync/rust_thread.cpp \ rt/rust.cpp \ rt/rust_builtin.cpp \ rt/rust_run_program.cpp \ rt/rust_env.cpp \ rt/rust_task_thread.cpp \ rt/rust_scheduler.cpp \ rt/rust_task.cpp \ rt/rust_stack.cpp \ rt/rust_port.cpp \ rt/rust_upcall.cpp \ rt/rust_uv.cpp \ rt/rust_log.cpp \ rt/rust_port_selector.cpp \ rt/circular_buffer.cpp \ rt/isaac/randport.cpp \ rt/rust_srv.cpp \ rt/rust_kernel.cpp \ rt/rust_shape.cpp \ rt/rust_abi.cpp \ rt/rust_cc.cpp \ rt/rust_debug.cpp \ rt/memory_region.cpp \ rt/boxed_region.cpp \ rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/context.cpp RUNTIME_S_$(1) := rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/_context.S \ rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/ccall.S \ rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/record_sp.S RUNTIME_HDR_$(1) := $$(wildcard \ rt/*.h \ rt/bigint/*.h \ rt/isaac/*.h \ rt/msvc/*.h \ rt/sync/*.h \ rt/uthash/*.h \ rt/util/*.h \ rt/vg/*.h \ rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/*.h) ifeq ($$(HOST_$(1)), i386) LIBUV_ARCH_$(1) := ia32 else LIBUV_ARCH_$(1) := x86_64 endif ifeq ($$(CFG_WINDOWSY), 1) LIBUV_OSTYPE_$(1) := win LIBUV_LIB_$(1) := rt/$(1)/libuv/Release/obj.target/src/libuv/libuv.a else ifeq ($(CFG_OSTYPE), apple-darwin) LIBUV_OSTYPE_$(1) := mac LIBUV_LIB_$(1) := rt/$(1)/libuv/Release/libuv.a else ifeq ($(CFG_OSTYPE), unknown-freebsd) LIBUV_OSTYPE_$(1) := unix/freebsd LIBUV_LIB_$(1) := rt/$(1)/libuv/Release/obj.target/src/libuv/libuv.a else LIBUV_OSTYPE_$(1) := unix/linux LIBUV_LIB_$(1) := rt/$(1)/libuv/Release/obj.target/src/libuv/libuv.a endif RUNTIME_DEF_$(1) := rt/rustrt$$(CFG_DEF_SUFFIX) RUNTIME_INCS_$(1) := -I $$(S)src/rt -I $$(S)src/rt/isaac -I $$(S)src/rt/uthash \ -I $$(S)src/rt/arch/$$(HOST_$(1)) \ -I $$(S)src/libuv/include RUNTIME_OBJS_$(1) := $$(RUNTIME_CS_$(1):rt/%.cpp=rt/$(1)/%.o) \ $$(RUNTIME_S_$(1):rt/%.S=rt/$(1)/%.o) RUNTIME_LIBS_$(1) := $$(LIBUV_LIB_$(1)) rt/$(1)/%.o: rt/%.cpp $$(RUNTIME_HDR_$(1)) $$(MKFILE_DEPS) @$$(call E, compile: $$@) $$(Q)$$(call CFG_COMPILE_C_$(1), $$@, $$(RUNTIME_INCS_$(1))) $$< rt/$(1)/%.o: rt/%.S $$(RUNTIME_HDR_$(1)) $$(MKFILE_DEPS) \ $$(LLVM_CONFIG_$$(CFG_HOST_TRIPLE)) @$$(call E, compile: $$@) $$(Q)$$(call CFG_ASSEMBLE_$(1),$$@,$$<) rt/$(1)/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/libmorestack.a: \ rt/$(1)/arch/$$(HOST_$(1))/morestack.o @$$(call E, link: $$@) $$(Q)ar rcs $$@ $$< rt/$(1)/$(CFG_RUNTIME): $$(RUNTIME_OBJS_$(1)) $$(MKFILE_DEPS) \ $$(RUNTIME_HDR_$(1)) \ $$(RUNTIME_DEF_$(1)) \ $$(RUNTIME_LIBS_$(1)) @$$(call E, link: $$@) $$(Q)$$(call CFG_LINK_C_$(1),$$@, $$(RUNTIME_OBJS_$(1)) \ $$(CFG_GCCISH_POST_LIB_FLAGS) $$(RUNTIME_LIBS_$(1)) \ $$(CFG_LIBUV_LINK_FLAGS),$$(RUNTIME_DEF_$(1)),$$(CFG_RUNTIME)) # FIXME: For some reason libuv's makefiles can't figure out the correct definition # of CC on the mingw I'm using, so we are explicitly using gcc. Also, we # have to list environment variables first on windows... mysterious ifdef CFG_ENABLE_FAST_MAKE LIBUV_DEPS := $$(S)/.gitmodules else LIBUV_DEPS := $$(wildcard \ $$(S)src/libuv/* \ $$(S)src/libuv/*/* \ $$(S)src/libuv/*/*/* \ $$(S)src/libuv/*/*/*/*) endif $$(LIBUV_LIB_$(1)): $$(LIBUV_DEPS) $$(Q)$$(MAKE) -C $$(S)mk/libuv/$$(LIBUV_ARCH_$(1))/$$(LIBUV_OSTYPE_$(1)) \ CFLAGS="$$(LIBUV_FLAGS_$$(HOST_$(1)))" \ LDFLAGS="$$(LIBUV_FLAGS_$$(HOST_$(1)))" \ CC="$$(CFG_GCCISH_CROSS)$$(CC)" \ CXX="$$(CFG_GCCISH_CROSS)$$(CXX)" \ AR="$$(CFG_GCCISH_CROSS)$$(AR)" \ BUILDTYPE=Release \ builddir_name="$$(CFG_BUILD_DIR)/rt/$(1)/libuv" \ V=$$(VERBOSE) FLOCK= uv # These could go in rt.mk or rustllvm.mk, they're needed for both. # This regexp has a single $, escaped twice %.bsd.def: %.def.in $$(MKFILE_DEPS) @$$(call E, def: $$@) $$(Q)echo "{" > $$@ $$(Q)sed 's/.$$$$/&;/' $$< >> $$@ $$(Q)echo "};" >> $$@ %.linux.def: %.def.in $$(MKFILE_DEPS) @$$(call E, def: $$@) $$(Q)echo "{" > $$@ $$(Q)sed 's/.$$$$/&;/' $$< >> $$@ $$(Q)echo "};" >> $$@ %.darwin.def: %.def.in $$(MKFILE_DEPS) @$$(call E, def: $$@) $$(Q)sed 's/^./_&/' $$< > $$@ ifdef CFG_WINDOWSY %.def: %.def.in $$(MKFILE_DEPS) @$$(call E, def: $$@) $$(Q)echo LIBRARY $$* > $$@ $$(Q)echo EXPORTS >> $$@ $$(Q)sed 's/^./ &/' $$< >> $$@ endif endef # Instantiate template for all stages $(foreach target,$(CFG_TARGET_TRIPLES), \ $(eval $(call DEF_RUNTIME_TARGETS,$(target))))