glibc/csu/Makefile
Roland McGrath b8dc6a10ee * csu/Makefile [$(elf)=yes] (have-initfini): Set to yes.
[$(have-initfini)=yes]: Test this rather than $(elf) for crtstuff.
	[start-installed-name-rule]: If this is defined, elide rule for
	$(objpfx)$(start-installed-name).
	* sysdeps/unix/sysv/sco3.2.4/Makefile [$(subdir)=csu]
 	(start-installed-rule, start-installed-name-rule): New variables;
 	specify crt1.o, created by our own rule.
	($(objpfx)crt1.o): New rule.
	* configure.in: Require autoconf 2.4.2 or later.  Change all
 	AC_CACHE_VAL uses to use new AC_CACHE_CHECK macro instead;
 	prettify some messages.
	[$elf!=yes] (libc_cv_have_initfini): New test for `.init' and `.fini'
	sections.
	* munch-tmpl.c [HAVE_INITFINI]: Call _init and atexit (_fini) in
 	this case rather than #ifdef HAVE_ELF.
	* config.h.in (HAVE_INITFINI): New macro.
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Makefile

# Makefile for csu code for GNU C library.
# Copyright (C) 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
# The GNU C Library 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.
# The GNU C Library 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 the GNU C Library; see the file COPYING.LIB. If
# not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave,
# Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
# This directory contains the C startup code (that which calls main). This
# consists of the startfile, built from start.c and installed as crt0.o
# (traditionally) or crt1.o (for ELF); and some initialization code which
# is in the C library itself. In ELF we also install crti.o and crtn.o,
# special "initializer" and "finalizer" files in used in the link to make
# the .init and .fini sections work right; both these files are built (in
# an arcane manner) from initfini.c.
subdir := csu
csu-dummies = $(filter-out $(start-installed-name),crt1.o Mcrt1.o)
extra-objs = start.o $(start-installed-name) $(csu-dummies)
omit-deps = $(patsubst %.o,%,$(start-installed-name) $(csu-dummies))
install-lib = $(start-installed-name) $(csu-dummies)
distribute = initfini.c
all: # Make this the default target; it will be defined in Rules.
include ../Makeconfig
ifneq ($(elf),yes)
# When not using ELF, there is just one startfile, called crt0.o.
start-installed-name = crt0.o
else
# In the ELF universe, crt0.o is called crt1.o, and there are
# some additional bizarre files.
start-installed-name = crt1.o
have-initfini = yes
endif
ifeq (yes,$(have-initfini))
# These are the special initializer/finalizer files. They are always the
# first and last file in the link. crti.o ... crtn.o define the global
# "functions" _init and _fini to run the .init and .fini sections.
crtstuff = crti crtn
install-lib += $(crtstuff:=.o)
extra-objs += $(crtstuff:=.o)
generated += $(crtstuff:=.s)
omit-deps += $(crtstuff)
# Compile initfini.c to assembly code, which contains embedded shell
# commands that prodice crti.s-new and crtn.s-new when run. We need to
# disable emission of .size directives and debugging information, since
# they will get confused by the splitting of the output we do.
$(objpfx)cr%i.s $(objpfx)cr%n.s: initfini.c; $(initfini)
define initfini
-rm -f $(objpfx)crtcommon.tmp
(echo 'cat > crtcommon.tmp <<\EOF_common'; \
$(CC) $< $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) \
-finhibit-size-directive -g0 -S -o -; \
echo 'EOF_common') | (cd $(@D); $(SHELL))
cat $(objpfx)crtcommon.tmp >> $(objpfx)crti.s-new
cat $(objpfx)crtcommon.tmp >> $(objpfx)crtn.s-new
rm -f $(objpfx)crtcommon.tmp
mv -f $(objpfx)crti.s-new $(subst crtn,crti,$@)
mv -f $(objpfx)crtn.s-new $(subst crti,crtn,$@)
endef
endif
include ../Rules
ifndef start-installed-name-rule
# The startfile is installed under different names, so we just call our
# source file `start.c' and copy to the installed name after compiling.
$(objpfx)$(start-installed-name): $(objpfx)start.o
-rm -f $@
ln $< $@
endif
# These extra files are sometimes expected by system standard linking
# procedures, but we have nothing for them to do. So compile empty files.
$(addprefix $(objpfx),$(filter-out $(start-installed-name),$(csu-dummies))):
cp /dev/null $(@:.o=.c)
$(COMPILE.c) $(@:.o=.c) $(OUTPUT_OPTION)
rm -f $(@:.o=.c)