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freebsd/stand/i386/zfsboot/Makefile
Ed Maste 698194ab24 stand: remove CLANG_NO_IAS from zfsldr
Many components under stand/ had CLANG_NO_IAS added when Clang's
Integrated Assembler (IAS) did not handle .codeNN directives.  Clang
gained support quite some time ago, and we can now build stand/ with
IAS.

Note that in some cases there are small differences in the generated
output, so CLANG_NO_IAS should be removed only after testing (or after
finding no differences in the output).  For zfsldr I compared objdump
output between GNU as- and Clang IAS-built zfsldr and .text was
identical (changes were limited to the object's ELF headers and debug
info).

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2019-03-26 20:32:05 +00:00

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Makefile

# $FreeBSD$
.include <bsd.init.mk>
.PATH: ${BOOTSRC}/i386/boot2 ${BOOTSRC}/i386/common ${SASRC}
FILES= zfsboot
MAN= zfsboot.8
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT?= 0x3f8
BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED?= 9600
B2SIOFMT?= 0x3
REL1= 0x700
ORG1= 0x7c00
ORG2= 0x2000
CFLAGS+=-DBOOTPROG=\"zfsboot\" \
-O1 \
-DZFS -DBOOT2 \
-DSIOPRT=${BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT} \
-DSIOFMT=${B2SIOFMT} \
-DSIOSPD=${BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED} \
-I${LDRSRC} \
-I${BOOTSRC}/i386/common \
-I${BOOTSRC}/i386 \
-I${ZFSSRC} \
-I${SYSDIR}/crypto/skein \
-I${SYSDIR}/cddl/boot/zfs \
-I${BOOTSRC}/i386/boot2 \
-Wall -Waggregate-return -Wbad-function-cast -Wno-cast-align \
-Wmissing-declarations -Wmissing-prototypes -Wnested-externs \
-Wpointer-arith -Wshadow -Wstrict-prototypes -Wwrite-strings
CFLAGS.gcc+= --param max-inline-insns-single=100
LD_FLAGS+=${LD_FLAGS_BIN}
CLEANFILES+= zfsboot
zfsboot: zfsboot1 zfsboot2
cat zfsboot1 zfsboot2 > zfsboot
CLEANFILES+= zfsboot1 zfsldr.out zfsldr.o
zfsboot1: zfsldr.out
${OBJCOPY} -S -O binary zfsldr.out ${.TARGET}
zfsldr.out: zfsldr.o
${LD} ${LD_FLAGS} -e start -Ttext ${ORG1} -o ${.TARGET} zfsldr.o
CLEANFILES+= zfsboot2 zfsboot.ld zfsboot.ldr zfsboot.bin zfsboot.out \
zfsboot.o zfsboot.s zfsboot.s.tmp sio.o cons.o drv.o
# We currently allow 256k bytes for zfsboot - in practice it could be
# any size up to 3.5Mb but keeping it fixed size simplifies zfsldr.
#
BOOT2SIZE= 262144
zfsboot2: zfsboot.ld
@set -- `ls -l ${.ALLSRC}`; x=$$((${BOOT2SIZE}-$$5)); \
echo "$$x bytes available"; test $$x -ge 0
${DD} if=${.ALLSRC} of=${.TARGET} obs=${BOOT2SIZE} conv=osync
zfsboot.ld: zfsboot.ldr zfsboot.bin ${BTXKERN}
btxld -v -E ${ORG2} -f bin -b ${BTXKERN} -l zfsboot.ldr \
-o ${.TARGET} -P 1 zfsboot.bin
zfsboot.ldr:
cp /dev/null ${.TARGET}
zfsboot.bin: zfsboot.out
${OBJCOPY} -S -O binary zfsboot.out ${.TARGET}
zfsboot.out: ${BTXCRT} zfsboot.o sio.o drv.o cons.o
${LD} ${LD_FLAGS} -Ttext ${ORG2} -o ${.TARGET} ${.ALLSRC} ${LIBSA32}
SRCS= zfsboot.c
.include <bsd.prog.mk>