## ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ## ## Copyright 1998-2009 H. Peter Anvin - All Rights Reserved ## Copyright 2009-2014 Intel Corporation; author: H. Peter Anvin ## ## This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify ## it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ## the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 53 Temple Place Ste 330, ## Boston MA 02111-1307, USA; either version 2 of the License, or ## (at your option) any later version; incorporated herein by reference. ## ## ----------------------------------------------------------------------- # # Main Makefile for SYSLINUX # all_firmware := bios efi32 efi64 # # topdir is only set when we are doing a recursive make. Do a bunch of # initialisation if it's unset since this is the first invocation. # ifeq ($(topdir),) topdir = $(CURDIR) # # Because we need to build modules multiple times, e.g. for BIOS, # efi32, efi64, we output all object and executable files to a # separate object directory for each firmware. # # The output directory can be customised by setting the O=/obj/path/ # variable when invoking make. If no value is specified the default # directory is the top-level of the Syslinux source. # ifeq ("$(origin O)", "command line") OBJDIR := $(O) else OBJDIR = $(topdir) endif # If the output directory does not exist we bail because that is the # least surprising thing to do. cd-output := $(shell cd $(OBJDIR) && /bin/pwd) $(if $(cd-output),, \ $(error output directory "$(OBJDIR)" does not exist)) # # These environment variables are exported to every invocation of # make, # # 'topdir' - the top-level directory containing the Syslinux source # 'objdir' - the top-level directory of output files for this firmware # 'MAKEDIR' - contains Makefile fragments # 'OBJDIR' - the top-level directory of output files # # There are also a handful of variables that are passed to each # sub-make, # # SRC - source tree location of the module being compiled # OBJ - output tree location of the module being compiled # # A couple of rules for writing Makefiles, # # - Do not use relative paths, use the above variables # - You can write $(SRC) a lot less if you add it to VPATH # MAKEDIR = $(topdir)/mk export MAKEDIR topdir OBJDIR include $(MAKEDIR)/syslinux.mk -include $(OBJDIR)/version.mk private-targets = prerel unprerel official release burn isolinux.iso \ preupload upload test unittest regression spotless ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),) MAKECMDGOALS += all endif # # The 'bios', 'efi32' and 'efi64' are dummy targets. Their only # purpose is to instruct us which output directories need # creating. Which means that we always need a *real* target, such as # 'all', appended to the make goals. # real-target := $(filter-out $(all_firmware), $(MAKECMDGOALS)) real-firmware := $(filter $(all_firmware), $(MAKECMDGOALS)) ifeq ($(real-target),) real-target = all endif ifeq ($(real-firmware),) real-firmware = $(firmware) endif .PHONY: $(filter-out $(private-targets), $(MAKECMDGOALS)) $(filter-out $(private-targets), $(MAKECMDGOALS)): $(MAKE) -C $(OBJDIR) -f $(CURDIR)/Makefile SRC="$(topdir)" \ OBJ=$(OBJDIR) objdir=$(OBJDIR) $(BUILDOPTS) \ $(MAKECMDGOALS) unittest: printf "Executing unit tests\n" $(MAKE) -C core/mem/tests all $(MAKE) -C com32/lib/syslinux/tests all regression: $(MAKE) -C tests SRC="$(topdir)/tests" OBJ="$(topdir)/tests" \ objdir=$(OBJDIR) $(BUILDOPTS) \ -f $(topdir)/tests/Makefile all test: unittest regression # Hook to add private Makefile targets for the maintainer. -include $(topdir)/Makefile.private else # ifeq ($(topdir),) include $(MAKEDIR)/syslinux.mk # Hook to add private Makefile targets for the maintainer. -include $(topdir)/Makefile.private # # The BTARGET refers to objects that are derived from ldlinux.asm; we # like to keep those uniform for debugging reasons; however, distributors # want to recompile the installers (ITARGET). # # BOBJECTS and IOBJECTS are the same thing, except used for # installation, so they include objects that may be in subdirectories # with their own Makefiles. Finally, there is a list of those # directories. # ifeq ($(FWCLASS),BIOS) MODULES = memdisk/memdisk \ com32/menu/*.c32 com32/modules/*.c32 com32/mboot/*.c32 \ com32/hdt/*.c32 com32/rosh/*.c32 com32/gfxboot/*.c32 \ com32/sysdump/*.c32 com32/lua/src/*.c32 com32/chain/*.c32 \ com32/lib/*.c32 com32/libutil/*.c32 com32/gpllib/*.c32 \ com32/elflink/ldlinux/*.c32 com32/cmenu/libmenu/*.c32 else # FIXME: Prune other BIOS-centric modules MODULES = com32/menu/*.c32 com32/modules/*.c32 com32/mboot/*.c32 \ com32/hdt/*.c32 com32/rosh/*.c32 com32/gfxboot/*.c32 \ com32/sysdump/*.c32 com32/lua/src/*.c32 com32/chain/*.c32 \ com32/lib/*.c32 com32/libutil/*.c32 com32/gpllib/*.c32 \ com32/cmenu/libmenu/*.c32 com32/elflink/ldlinux/$(LDLINUX) endif export FIRMWARE FWCLASS ARCH BITS # List of module objects that should be installed for all derivatives INSTALLABLE_MODULES = $(MODULES) # syslinux.exe is BTARGET so as to not require everyone to have the # mingw suite installed BTARGET = version.gen version.h $(OBJDIR)/version.mk BOBJECTS = $(BTARGET) \ mbr/*.bin \ core/pxelinux.0 core/lpxelinux.0 \ core/isolinux.bin core/isolinux-debug.bin \ dos/syslinux.com \ win32/syslinux.exe win64/syslinux64.exe \ dosutil/*.com dosutil/*.sys \ $(MODULES) # BSUBDIRs build the on-target binary components. # ISUBDIRs build the installer (host) components. # # Note: libinstaller is both a BSUBDIR and an ISUBDIR. It contains # files that depend only on the B phase, but may have to be regenerated # for "make installer". ifeq ($(FWCLASS),EFI) BSUBDIRS = codepage com32 lzo core mbr sample efi txt ISUBDIRS = INSTALLSUBDIRS = efi NETINSTALLABLE = efi/syslinux.efi $(INSTALLABLE_MODULES) else BSUBDIRS = codepage com32 lzo core memdisk mbr sample \ diag libinstaller dos win32 win64 dosutil txt ITARGET = IOBJECTS = $(ITARGET) \ utils/gethostip utils/isohybrid utils/mkdiskimage \ mtools/syslinux linux/syslinux extlinux/extlinux ISUBDIRS = libinstaller mtools linux extlinux utils # Things to install in /usr/bin INSTALL_BIN = mtools/syslinux # Things to install in /sbin INSTALL_SBIN = extlinux/extlinux # Things to install in /usr/lib/syslinux INSTALL_AUX = core/pxelinux.0 \ core/isolinux.bin core/isolinux-debug.bin \ dos/syslinux.com core/lpxelinux.0 \ mbr/*.bin $(INSTALLABLE_MODULES) INSTALL_AUX_OPT = win32/syslinux.exe win64/syslinux64.exe INSTALL_DIAG = diag/mbr/handoff.bin \ diag/geodsp/geodsp1s.img.xz diag/geodsp/geodspms.img.xz # These directories manage their own installables INSTALLSUBDIRS = com32 utils dosutil # Things to install in /boot/extlinux EXTBOOTINSTALL = $(INSTALLABLE_MODULES) # Things to install in /tftpboot NETINSTALLABLE = core/pxelinux.0 core/lpxelinux.0 \ $(INSTALLABLE_MODULES) endif # ifeq ($(FWCLASS),EFI) .PHONY: subdirs $(BSUBDIRS) $(ISUBDIRS) test ifeq ($(FIRMWARE),) firmware = $(all_firmware) # If no firmware was specified the rest of MAKECMDGOALS applies to all # firmware. ifeq ($(filter $(firmware),$(MAKECMDGOALS)),) all strip tidy clean dist install installer netinstall: $(all_firmware) else # Don't do anything for the rest of MAKECMDGOALS at this level. It # will be handled for each of $(firmware). strip tidy clean dist install installer netinstall: endif # Convert 'make bios strip' to 'make strip', etc for rest of the Makefiles. MAKECMDGOALS := $(filter-out $(firmware),$(MAKECMDGOALS)) ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),) MAKECMDGOALS += all endif # # You'd think that we'd be able to use the 'define' directive to # abstract the code for invoking make(1) in the output directory, but # by using 'define' we lose the ability to build in parallel. # .PHONY: $(firmware) bios: @mkdir -p $(OBJ)/bios $(MAKE) -C $(OBJ)/bios -f $(SRC)/Makefile SRC="$(SRC)" \ objdir=$(OBJ)/bios OBJ=$(OBJ)/bios \ FIRMWARE=BIOS FWCLASS=BIOS \ ARCH=i386 LDLINUX=ldlinux.c32 $(MAKECMDGOALS) efi32: @mkdir -p $(OBJ)/efi32 $(MAKE) -C $(OBJ)/efi32 -f $(SRC)/Makefile SRC="$(SRC)" \ objdir=$(OBJ)/efi32 OBJ=$(OBJ)/efi32 \ ARCH=i386 BITS=32 LDLINUX=ldlinux.e32 \ FIRMWARE=EFI32 FWCLASS=EFI \ $(MAKECMDGOALS) efi64: @mkdir -p $(OBJ)/efi64 $(MAKE) -C $(OBJ)/efi64 -f $(SRC)/Makefile SRC="$(SRC)" \ objdir=$(OBJ)/efi64 OBJ=$(OBJ)/efi64 \ ARCH=x86_64 BITS=64 LDLINUX=ldlinux.e64 \ FIRMWARE=EFI64 FWCLASS=EFI \ $(MAKECMDGOALS) else # FIRMWARE all: all-local subdirs all-local: $(BTARGET) $(ITARGET) -ls -l $(BOBJECTS) $(IOBJECTS) subdirs: $(BSUBDIRS) $(ISUBDIRS) $(sort $(ISUBDIRS) $(BSUBDIRS)): @mkdir -p $@ $(MAKE) -C $@ SRC="$(SRC)/$@" OBJ="$(OBJ)/$@" \ -f $(SRC)/$@/Makefile $(MAKECMDGOALS) $(ITARGET): @mkdir -p $@ $(MAKE) -C $@ SRC="$(SRC)/$@" OBJ="$(OBJ)/$@" \ -f $(SRC)/$@/Makefile $(MAKECMDGOALS) $(BINFILES): @mkdir -p $@ $(MAKE) -C $@ SRC="$(SRC)/$@" OBJ="$(OBJ)/$@" \ -f $(SRC)/$@/Makefile $(MAKECMDGOALS) # # List the dependencies to help out parallel builds. dos extlinux linux mtools win32 win64: libinstaller libinstaller: core utils: mbr core: com32 efi: core installer: installer-local set -e; for i in $(ISUBDIRS); \ do $(MAKE) -C $$i SRC="$(SRC)/$$i" OBJ="$(OBJ)/$$i" \ -f $(SRC)/$$i/Makefile all; done installer-local: $(ITARGET) $(BINFILES) strip: strip-local set -e; for i in $(ISUBDIRS); \ do $(MAKE) -C $$i SRC="$(SRC)/$$i" OBJ="$(OBJ)/$$i" \ -f $(SRC)/$$i/Makefile strip; done -ls -l $(BOBJECTS) $(IOBJECTS) strip-local: version.gen: $(topdir)/version $(topdir)/version.pl $(PERL) $(topdir)/version.pl $< $@ '%define < @' version.h: $(topdir)/version $(topdir)/version.pl $(PERL) $(topdir)/version.pl $< $@ '#define < @' local-install: installer mkdir -m 755 -p $(INSTALLROOT)$(BINDIR) install -m 755 -c $(INSTALL_BIN) $(INSTALLROOT)$(BINDIR) mkdir -m 755 -p $(INSTALLROOT)$(SBINDIR) install -m 755 -c $(INSTALL_SBIN) $(INSTALLROOT)$(SBINDIR) mkdir -m 755 -p $(INSTALLROOT)$(AUXDIR) install -m 644 -c $(INSTALL_AUX) $(INSTALLROOT)$(AUXDIR) -install -m 644 -c $(INSTALL_AUX_OPT) $(INSTALLROOT)$(AUXDIR) mkdir -m 755 -p $(INSTALLROOT)$(DIAGDIR) install -m 644 -c $(INSTALL_DIAG) $(INSTALLROOT)$(DIAGDIR) mkdir -m 755 -p $(INSTALLROOT)$(MANDIR)/man1 install -m 644 -c $(topdir)/man/*.1 $(INSTALLROOT)$(MANDIR)/man1 : mkdir -m 755 -p $(INSTALLROOT)$(MANDIR)/man8 : install -m 644 -c man/*.8 $(INSTALLROOT)$(MANDIR)/man8 ifneq ($(FWCLASS),EFI) install: local-install set -e ; for i in $(INSTALLSUBDIRS) ; \ do $(MAKE) -C $$i SRC="$(SRC)/$$i" OBJ="$(OBJ)/$$i" \ -f $(SRC)/$$i/Makefile $@; done else install: mkdir -m 755 -p $(INSTALLROOT)$(AUXDIR)/efi$(BITS) set -e ; for i in $(INSTALLSUBDIRS) ; \ do $(MAKE) -C $$i SRC="$(SRC)/$$i" OBJ="$(OBJ)/$$i" \ BITS="$(BITS)" AUXDIR="$(AUXDIR)/efi$(BITS)" \ -f $(SRC)/$$i/Makefile $@; done -install -m 644 $(INSTALLABLE_MODULES) $(INSTALLROOT)$(AUXDIR)/efi$(BITS) install -m 644 com32/elflink/ldlinux/$(LDLINUX) $(INSTALLROOT)$(AUXDIR)/efi$(BITS) endif ifeq ($(FWCLASS),EFI) netinstall: mkdir -p $(INSTALLROOT)$(TFTPBOOT)/efi$(BITS) install -m 644 $(NETINSTALLABLE) $(INSTALLROOT)$(TFTPBOOT)/efi$(BITS) else netinstall: installer mkdir -p $(INSTALLROOT)$(TFTPBOOT) install -m 644 $(NETINSTALLABLE) $(INSTALLROOT)$(TFTPBOOT) endif extbootinstall: installer mkdir -m 755 -p $(INSTALLROOT)$(EXTLINUXDIR) install -m 644 $(EXTBOOTINSTALL) $(INSTALLROOT)$(EXTLINUXDIR) install-all: install netinstall extbootinstall local-tidy: rm -f *.o *.elf *_bin.c stupid.* patch.offset rm -f *.lsr *.lst *.map *.sec *.tmp rm -f $(OBSOLETE) tidy: local-tidy $(BESUBDIRS) $(IESUBDIRS) $(BSUBDIRS) $(ISUBDIRS) local-clean: rm -f $(ITARGET) clean: local-tidy local-clean $(BESUBDIRS) $(IESUBDIRS) $(BSUBDIRS) $(ISUBDIRS) local-dist: find . \( -name '*~' -o -name '#*' -o -name core \ -o -name '.*.d' -o -name .depend \) -type f -print0 \ | xargs -0rt rm -f dist: local-dist local-tidy $(BESUBDIRS) $(IESUBDIRS) $(BSUBDIRS) $(ISUBDIRS) # Shortcut to build linux/syslinux using klibc klibc: $(MAKE) clean $(MAKE) CC=klcc ITARGET= ISUBDIRS='linux extlinux' BSUBDIRS= endif # ifeq ($(FIRMWARE),) endif # ifeq ($(topdir),) local-spotless: find . \( -name '*~' -o -name '#*' -o -name core \ -o -name '.*.d' -o -name .depend -o -name '*.so.*' \) \ -type f -print0 \ | xargs -0rt rm -f spotless: local-spotless rm -rf $(all_firmware) # # Common rules that are needed by every invocation of make. # $(OBJDIR)/version.mk: $(topdir)/version $(topdir)/version.pl $(PERL) $(topdir)/version.pl $< $@ '< := @'