glibc/mach/Machrules
Samuel Thibault cf44f08379 mach: Fix spurious inclusion of stack_chk_fail_local in libmachuser.a
When linking programs statically, stack_chk_fail_local already comes
from libc_nonshared, so we don't need it in lib{mach,hurd}user.a.
2021-12-14 01:01:48 +01:00

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# Rules for MiG interfaces that want to go into the C library.
# Copyright (C) 1991-2021 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 Lesser General Public
# License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
# version 2.1 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
# Lesser General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
# <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# Makefiles may define these variable before including this file:
# user-interfaces Names of interfaces to put user stubs in for.
# server-interfaces Names of interfaces to put server stubs in for.
# interface-library Name of interface library to build and install.
# This file sets:
# interface-headers Names of generated interface header files.
# interface-routines Names of generated interface routines.
# All user stubs are put in individual files, prefixed with RPC_; header
# for both __ and non-__ names is put in foo.h. Server interfaces are
# written to foo_server.c and foo_server.h; the server functions are called
# _S_rpcname.
# Includers can also add to or modify `migdefines' to set MiG flags.
# They can also set `migheaderpipe' to mangle the MiG header output.
all:
# Make sure no value comes from the environment, since we append to it.
# This is done also in ../Rules, but we append to the value before
# including Rules, which changes the origin.
ifneq "$(findstring env,$(origin generated))" ""
generated :=
endif
include ../Makeconfig
# This makefile contains a lot of implicit rules that get optimized
# away if the target directory does not exist.
ifndef no_deps
-include $(objpfx)dummy.mk
endif
$(objpfx)dummy.mk:
$(make-target-directory)
echo '# Empty' > $@
MIGFLAGS = -DSTANDALONE -DTypeCheck=0 \
$(+includes) $(migdefines) -subrprefix __
# Putting CC in the enivronment makes the mig wrapper script
# use the same compiler setup we are using to run cpp.
MIG := CC='${CC}' CPP='${CPP} -x c' $(MIG)
.SUFFIXES: .defs # Just to set specified_rule_matched.
define nl # This is needed by *.ir.
endef
ifdef user-interfaces
*.ir := $(addprefix $(objpfx),$(foreach if,$(user-interfaces),$(if).ir))
ifndef no_deps
ifndef inhibit_interface_rules
-include $(*.ir)
endif
endif
ifneq "$(*.ir)" "$(wildcard $(*.ir))"
# If any .ir file is missing, we will be unable to make all the deps.
no_deps=t
endif
generated += $(*.ir:$(objpfx)%=%)
endif
# %.ir defines a variable `%-calls', which lists the RPCs defined by
# %.defs, and a rule to build $(%-calls:%=RPC_$(%-userprefix)%.c) from
# %.defs, where $(%-userprefix) is the user prefix given in %.defs. We use
# the kludgificacious method of defining a pattern rule to build files
# matching patterns we are pretty damn sure will only match the particular
# files we have in mind. To be so damn sure, we use the silly names
# RPC_*.c and the pattern R%C_*.c because using __*.c and _%*.c (or any
# other useful pattern) causes the rule for `host_info' to also match
# `xxx_host_info', and analogous lossage.
#
# Depend on %.h just so they will be built from %.uh in the
# makefile-rebuilding run which builds %.ir; otherwise, %.uh is built as an
# intermediate in order to make %.ir and then removed before re-exec, when
# %.uh is built all over again to build %.h.
$(objpfx)%.ir: $(objpfx)%.uh $(objpfx)%.h
($(AWK) "NF == 4 && (\$$2 == \"Routine\" || \$$2 == \"SimpleRoutine\")\
{ printf \"$*-calls += %s\\n\", \$$3 }" $< ;\
echo '$$($*-calls:%=$$(objpfx)R\%C_%.c): $$(objpfx)$*.ustamp ;';\
) > $@-new
mv -f $@-new $@
vpath Machrules ../mach # Find ourselves.
ifndef transform-user-stub-output
transform-user-stub-output = tmp
define transform-user-stub
echo "weak_alias (__$$call, $$call)" >> $(objpfx)tmp_$${call}.c;
endef
endif
# Generate `#include <NAME.defs>', taking $* for NAME.
# If $(NAME.defs) is defined use its value in place of `NAME.defs'.
define include-%.defs
echo '#include <$(firstword $($*.defs) $*.defs)>'
endef
ifndef no_deps
# Not an implicit rule so the stamps are never removed as intermediates!
$(patsubst %,$(objpfx)%.ustamp,$(user-interfaces)): $(objpfx)%.ustamp:
rm -f $@
$(include-%.defs) | \
$(MIG) - /dev/null -prefix __ \
$(MIGFLAGS) $(user-MIGFLAGS) $(MIGFLAGS-$*) \
-i $(objpfx)tmp_ \
-server /dev/null -user /dev/null -header /dev/null
for call in $($*-calls); do \
$(transform-user-stub) \
$(move-if-change) $(objpfx)$(transform-user-stub-output)_$${call}.c \
$(objpfx)RPC_$${call}.c; \
done
touch $@
-include $(patsubst %,$(objpfx)%.udeps,$(user-interfaces))
$(patsubst %,$(objpfx)%.udeps,$(user-interfaces)):
$(objpfx)%.udeps: $(..)mach/Machrules
$(make-target-directory)
# We must use $(CFLAGS) to get -O flags that affect #if's in header files.
$(include-%.defs) | \
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(CPPFLAGS) -M -x c - | \
sed -e 's,- *:,$(.udeps-targets):,' \
$(sed-remove-objpfx) > $@.new
mv -f $@.new $@
.udeps-targets = $@ $(@:.udeps=.ustamp) $(@:.udeps=.uh) $(@:.udeps=.__h) \
$(@:.udeps=_server.c) $(@:.udeps=_server.h)
endif
# Look for the server stub files where they will be written.
vpath %_server.c $(addprefix $(objpfx),$(sort $(dir $(server-interfaces))))
# Build the server stubs in $(objdir).
$(objpfx)%_server.c $(objpfx)%_server.h:
$(make-target-directory)
$(include-%.defs) | \
$(MIG) - /dev/null -prefix _S_ \
$(MIGFLAGS) $(server-MIGFLAGS) $(MIGFLAGS-$*) \
-user /dev/null -header /dev/null \
-server $(@:.h=.c) -sheader $(@:.c=.h)
# To get header files that declare both the straight and __ functions,
# we generate two files and paste them together.
$(patsubst %,$(objpfx)%.uh,$(user-interfaces)): $(objpfx)%.uh:; $(mig.uh)
define mig.uh
$(make-target-directory)
$(include-%.defs) | \
$(MIG) - /dev/null $(MIGFLAGS) $(MIGFLAGS-$*) \
-header $@ -server /dev/null -user /dev/null
endef
$(patsubst %,$(objpfx)%.__h,$(user-interfaces)): $(objpfx)%.__h:; $(mig.__h)
define mig.__h
$(make-target-directory)
$(include-%.defs) | \
$(MIG) - /dev/null $(MIGFLAGS) $(MIGFLAGS-$*) -prefix __ \
-header $@ -server /dev/null -user /dev/null
endef
$(patsubst %,$(objpfx)%.h,$(user-interfaces)): $(objpfx)%.h: $(objpfx)%.__h \
$(objpfx)%.uh
# The last line of foo.__h is "#endif _foo_user_".
# The first two lines of foo.uh are "#ifndef _foo_user_"/"#define _foo_user_".
(sed -e '$$d' $<; sed -e '1,2d' $(word 2,$^)) $(migheaderpipe) > $@-new
mv -f $@-new $@
interface-routines := $(foreach if,$(user-interfaces), \
$(addprefix RPC_,$($(if)-calls))) \
$(server-interfaces:%=%_server)
interface-headers := $(user-interfaces:%=%.h) \
$(server-interfaces:%=%_server.h)
# Remove the generated user stub source and header files,
# and don't distribute them.
mach-generated = $(interface-routines:%=%.c) $(interface-headers) \
$(foreach h,$(user-interfaces),$h.uh $h.__h)
generated += $(mach-generated)
# These are needed to generate the dependencies.
before-compile += $(interface-headers:%=$(objpfx)%)
# Don't let these be intermediate files and get removed.
$(foreach h,$(interface-headers:%.h=$(objpfx)%),$h.h $h.__h $h.uh) :
$(interface-routines:%=$(objpfx)%.c) :
# Convenient target to generate all the headers.
.PHONY: interface-headers
interface-headers: $(interface-headers)
# Don't automatically generate dependencies for the sources we generate.
# There are likely to be a whole lot of them, and we know their
# dependencies ahead of time anyway because they're boilerplate.
omit-deps += $(interface-routines)
# Choose any single module generated by MiG. We will compute this module's
# dependencies and then assume all other MiG-generated modules depend on the
# same headers.
some-if-rtn := $(firstword $(interface-routines))
ifdef some-if-rtn
$(foreach o,$(object-suffixes),$(interfaces-routines:%=%$o)): $(some-if-rtn).d
generated += $(some-if-rtn).d
endif
# If defined, $(interface-library) is `libNAME'. It is to be a library
# containing all the MiG-generated functions for the specified interfaces.
ifdef interface-library
$(interface-library)-routines = $(interface-routines) stack_chk_fail_local
$(interface-library)-shared-only-routines = stack_chk_fail_local
extra-libs += $(interface-library)
extra-libs-others += $(interface-library)
ifeq (yes,$(build-shared))
interface.so = $(interface-library:=.so)
# Depend on libc.so so a DT_NEEDED is generated in the shared objects.
$(objpfx)$(interface.so): $(common-objpfx)libc.so
endif
endif