glibc/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/Makefile

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ifeq ($(subdir),signal)
#sysdep_routines += sigsuspend
endif
ifeq ($(subdir),misc)
sysdep_routines += cachectl cacheflush sysmips _test_and_set
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sysdep_headers += sys/cachectl.h sys/sysmips.h sys/tas.h
no_syscall_list_h = 1
# A callable macro that expands to a shell command. Preprocess file $(1)
# using ABI option $(2) and see which macros it defines. Print FOO for each
# macro of the form __NR$(3)_FOO, filtering out ABI-specific __NR macros
# that have a prefix other than $(3).
mips_list_syscalls = $(filter-out -m%,$(CC)) -E -x c $(+includes) \
$(sysincludes) -D_LIBC -dM -mabi=$(2) $(1) | \
sed -n 's@^\#define __NR$(3)_\([^ ]*\) .*@\1@p' | \
sed -e '/^[ON]32_/d' -e '/^N64_/d' -e '/^64_/d' | \
LC_ALL=C sort
# Generate a list of SYS_* macros from the linux __NR macros.
#
# Before version 2.6, linux had separate 32-bit and 64-bit MIPS ports,
# each with its own set of headers. The ports were merged for 2.6 and
# this merged port defines the syscalls in a slightly different way.
# There are therefore three sets of headers that we need to consider:
#
# (1) Headers from the separate 32-bit MIPS port. They just define
# a single list of __NR macros.
#
# (2) Headers from the separate 64-bit MIPS port. They unconditionally
# define syscalls for all three ABIs, with o32 syscalls prefixed
# by __NR_O32, n32 syscalls prefixed by __NR_N32 and n64 syscalls
# prefixed by plain __NR.
#
# (3) Headers from the combined port. They use the _MIPS_SIM macro to
# define the right set of syscalls for the current ABI. The syscalls
# themselves have no special ABI prefix, but the headers also define:
#
# __NR_O32_Linux{,_syscalls}
# __NR_N32_Linux{,_syscalls}
# __NR_64_Linux{,_syscalls}
#
# In case (1) we just want a simple list of SYS_* macros. In cases (2)
# and (3) we want a file that will work for all three ABIs, regardless
# of which ABI we are currently using. We also want the file to work
# if the user later moves from (2) to (3). Thus the file we create
# for (2) and (3) has the form:
#
# #if _MIPS_SIM == _ABIN32
# # ifdef __NR_N32_open
# # define SYS_n32syscall1 __NR_N32_n32syscall1
# # ...
# # else
# # define SYS_n32syscall1 __NR_n32syscall1
# # ...
# # endif
# #elif _MIPS_SIM == _ABI64
# # define SYS_n64syscall1 __NR_n64syscall1
# # ...
# #else
# # ifdef __NR_O32_open
# # define SYS_o32syscall1 __NR_O32_o32syscall1
# # ...
# # else
# # define SYS_o32syscall1 __NR_o32syscall1
# # ...
# # endif
# #endif
#
# Here, __NR_N32_open and __NR_O32_open are used to detect case (2)
# over case (3). The n64 SYS_* macros can always use the normal
# ABI-less names.
$(objpfx)syscall-%.h $(objpfx)syscall-%.d: ../sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/mips/sys/syscall.h
$(make-target-directory)
$(CC) -E -x c $(+includes) $(sysincludes) -D_LIBC $< -MD -MP \
-MF $(@:.h=.d)-t -MT '$(@:.d=.h) $(@:.h=.d)' > /dev/null
{ \
echo '/* Generated at libc build time from kernel syscall list. */';\
echo ''; \
echo '#ifndef _SYSCALL_H'; \
echo '# error "Never use <bits/syscall.h> directly; include <sys/syscall.h> instead."'; \
echo '#endif'; \
echo ''; \
echo '#include <sgidefs.h>'; \
rm -f $(@:.d=.h).new32 $(@:.d=.h).newn32 $(@:.d=.h).new64; \
$(call mips_list_syscalls,$<,n32,_N32) > $(@:.d=.h).newn32; \
if test -s $(@:.d=.h).newn32; then \
if grep open $(@:.d=.h).newn32 > /dev/null; then \
$(call mips_list_syscalls,$<,32,_O32) > $(@:.d=.h).new32; \
$(call mips_list_syscalls,$<,64,) > $(@:.d=.h).new64; \
else \
$(call mips_list_syscalls,$<,32,) > $(@:.d=.h).new32; \
$(call mips_list_syscalls,$<,n32,) > $(@:.d=.h).newn32; \
$(call mips_list_syscalls,$<,64,) > $(@:.d=.h).new64; \
fi; \
echo '#if _MIPS_SIM == _ABIN32'; \
echo '# ifdef __NR_N32_open'; \
sed 's@\(.*\)@# define SYS_\1 __NR_N32_\1@' < $(@:.d=.h).newn32; \
echo '# else'; \
sed 's@\(.*\)@# define SYS_\1 __NR_\1@' < $(@:.d=.h).newn32; \
echo '# endif'; \
echo '#elif _MIPS_SIM == _ABI64'; \
sed 's@\(.*\)@# define SYS_\1 __NR_\1@' < $(@:.d=.h).new64; \
echo '#else'; \
echo '# ifdef __NR_O32_open'; \
sed 's@\(.*\)@# define SYS_\1 __NR_O32_\1@' < $(@:.d=.h).new32; \
echo '# else'; \
sed 's@\(.*\)@# define SYS_\1 __NR_\1@' < $(@:.d=.h).new32; \
echo '# endif'; \
echo '#endif'; \
else \
$(CC) -E -x c $(+includes) $(sysincludes) -D_LIBC -dM $< | \
sed -n 's@^\#define __NR_\([^ ]*\) .*@\#define SYS_\1 __NR_\1@p' | \
LC_ALL=C sort; \
fi; \
rm -f $(@:.d=.h).new32 $(@:.d=.h).newn32 $(@:.d=.h).new64; \
} > $(@:.d=.h).new
mv -f $(@:.d=.h).new $(@:.d=.h)
ifneq (,$(objpfx))
sed $(sed-remove-objpfx) $(@:.h=.d)-t > $(@:.h=.d)-t2
rm -f $(@:.h=.d)-t
mv -f $(@:.h=.d)-t2 $(@:.h=.d)
else
mv -f $(@:.h=.d)-t $(@:.h=.d)
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endif
endif
ifeq ($(subdir),elf)
ifeq ($(build-shared),yes)
# This is needed for DSO loading from static binaries.
sysdep-dl-routines += dl-static
sysdep_routines += dl-static
sysdep-rtld-routines += dl-static
endif
endif