nasm/Makefile.in
H. Peter Anvin 67339f6965 insns: rename addflags.pl to preinsns.pl; use insns.xda for doc
The former addflags.pl now does more general preprocessing, so rename
it from addflags.pl to preinsns.pl.

To generate the instruction list in the documentation, use the
post-preprocessed insns.xda file.

Signed-off-by: H. Peter Anvin <hpa@zytor.com>
2024-08-11 21:34:02 -07:00

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Makefile

#
# Auto-configuring Makefile for the Netwide Assembler.
#
# The Netwide Assembler is copyright (C) 1996 Simon Tatham and
# Julian Hall. All rights reserved. The software is
# redistributable under the license given in the file "LICENSE"
# distributed in the NASM archive.
@SET_MAKE@
top_srcdir = @top_srcdir@
srcdir = @srcdir@
objdir = @builddir@
VPATH = @srcdir@
prefix = @prefix@
exec_prefix = @exec_prefix@
bindir = @bindir@
mandir = @mandir@
datarootdir = @datarootdir@
CC = @CC@
CFLAGS = @CFLAGS@
CPPFLAGS = @CPPFLAGS@
BUILD_CFLAGS = $(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) @DEFS@
INTERNAL_CFLAGS = -I$(srcdir) -I$(objdir) \
-I$(srcdir)/include -I$(objdir)/include \
-I$(srcdir)/x86 -I$(objdir)/x86 \
-I$(srcdir)/asm -I$(objdir)/asm \
-I$(srcdir)/disasm -I$(objdir)/disasm \
-I$(srcdir)/output -I$(objdir)/output
ALL_CFLAGS = $(BUILD_CFLAGS) $(INTERNAL_CFLAGS)
LDFLAGS = @LDFLAGS@
ALL_LDFLAGS = $(ALL_CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)
LIBS = @LIBS@
AR = @AR@
RANLIB = @RANLIB@
STRIP = @STRIP@
tools = $(top_srcdir)/tools
PERL = perl
PERLFLAGS = -I$(top_srcdir)/perllib -I$(srcdir)
RUNPERL = $(PERL) $(PERLFLAGS)
EMPTY = : >
PYTHON3 = python3
INSTALL = @INSTALL@
INSTALL_PROGRAM = @INSTALL_PROGRAM@
INSTALL_DATA = @INSTALL_DATA@
# Optional tools
NROFF = @NROFF@
ASCIIDOC = @ASCIIDOC@
XMLTO = @XMLTO@
MAKENSIS = @MAKENSIS@
XZ = @XZ@
WINDRES = @WINDRES@
# Optional targets
MANPAGES = @MANPAGES@
NSIS = @NSIS@
MKDIR_P = @MKDIR_P@
RM_F = rm -f
RM_RF = rm -rf
LN_S = @LN_S@
FIND = find
# Binary suffixes
O = @OBJEXT@
X = @EXEEXT@
A = @LIBEXT@
# Debug stuff
ifeq ($(TRACE),1)
CFLAGS += -DNASM_TRACE
endif
# Don't delete intermediate files
.SECONDARY:
# Delete files on error
.DELETE_ON_ERROR:
.SUFFIXES:
.SUFFIXES: $(X) .$(O) .$(A) .xml .1 .c .i .s .txt .time
.PHONY: all doc install clean distclean cleaner spotless test
.PHONY: install_doc everything install_everything strip perlreq dist tags TAGS
.PHONY: nothing manpages nsis
.c.$(O):
$(CC) -c $(ALL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $<
.c.s:
$(CC) -S $(ALL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $<
.c.i:
$(CC) -E $(ALL_CFLAGS) -o $@ $<
.txt.xml:
$(ASCIIDOC) -b docbook -d manpage -o $@ $<
.xml.1:
$(XMLTO) man --skip-validation $< 2>/dev/null
MANIFEST = @MANIFEST@
#-- Begin File Lists --#
NASM = asm/nasm.$(O)
NDISASM = disasm/ndisasm.$(O)
PROGOBJ = $(NASM) # $(NDISASM)
PROGS = nasm$(X) # ndisasm$(X)
LIBOBJ_NW = stdlib/snprintf.$(O) stdlib/vsnprintf.$(O) stdlib/strlcpy.$(O) \
stdlib/strnlen.$(O) stdlib/strrchrnul.$(O) \
\
nasmlib/ver.$(O) \
nasmlib/alloc.$(O) nasmlib/asprintf.$(O) nasmlib/errfile.$(O) \
nasmlib/crc32.$(O) nasmlib/crc64.$(O) nasmlib/md5c.$(O) \
nasmlib/string.$(O) nasmlib/nctype.$(O) \
nasmlib/file.$(O) nasmlib/mmap.$(O) nasmlib/ilog2.$(O) \
nasmlib/realpath.$(O) nasmlib/path.$(O) \
nasmlib/filename.$(O) nasmlib/rlimit.$(O) \
nasmlib/readnum.$(O) nasmlib/numstr.$(O) \
nasmlib/zerobuf.$(O) nasmlib/bsi.$(O) \
nasmlib/rbtree.$(O) nasmlib/hashtbl.$(O) \
nasmlib/raa.$(O) nasmlib/saa.$(O) \
nasmlib/strlist.$(O) \
nasmlib/perfhash.$(O) nasmlib/badenum.$(O) \
\
common/common.$(O) \
\
x86/insnsa.$(O) x86/insnsb.$(O) x86/insnsd.$(O) x86/insnsn.$(O) \
x86/regs.$(O) x86/regvals.$(O) x86/regflags.$(O) x86/regdis.$(O) \
x86/iflag.$(O) \
\
asm/error.$(O) \
asm/floats.$(O) \
asm/directiv.$(O) asm/directbl.$(O) \
asm/pragma.$(O) \
asm/assemble.$(O) asm/labels.$(O) asm/parser.$(O) \
asm/preproc.$(O) asm/quote.$(O) asm/pptok.$(O) \
asm/listing.$(O) asm/eval.$(O) asm/exprlib.$(O) asm/exprdump.$(O) \
asm/stdscan.$(O) \
asm/strfunc.$(O) asm/tokhash.$(O) \
asm/segalloc.$(O) \
asm/rdstrnum.$(O) \
asm/srcfile.$(O) \
macros/macros.$(O) \
\
output/outform.$(O) output/outlib.$(O) output/legacy.$(O) \
output/nulldbg.$(O) output/nullout.$(O) \
output/outbin.$(O) output/outaout.$(O) output/outcoff.$(O) \
output/outelf.$(O) \
output/outobj.$(O) output/outas86.$(O) \
output/outdbg.$(O) output/outieee.$(O) output/outmacho.$(O) \
output/codeview.$(O) \
# \
# disasm/disasm.$(O) disasm/sync.$(O)
# Warnings depend on all source files, so handle them separately
WARNOBJ = asm/warnings.$(O)
WARNFILES = asm/warnings_c.h include/warnings.h doc/warnings.src
LIBOBJ = $(LIBOBJ_NW) $(WARNOBJ)
ALLOBJ_NW = $(PROGOBJ) $(LIBOBJ_NW)
ALLOBJ = $(PROGOBJ) $(LIBOBJ)
SUBDIRS = stdlib nasmlib include config output asm disasm x86 \
common macros
XSUBDIRS = test doc nsis win
DEPDIRS = . $(SUBDIRS)
#-- End File Lists --#
all: dirs
$(MAKE) $(PROGS)
NASMLIB = libnasm.$(A)
dirs:
$(MKDIR_P) $(SUBDIRS) $(XSUBDIRS)
$(NASMLIB): $(LIBOBJ)
$(RM_F) $(NASMLIB)
$(AR) cq $(NASMLIB) $(LIBOBJ)
$(RANLIB) $(NASMLIB)
nasm$(X): $(NASM) $(MANIFEST) $(NASMLIB)
$(CC) $(ALL_LDFLAGS) -o nasm$(X) $^ $(LIBS)
ndisasm$(X): $(NDISASM) $(MANIFEST) $(NASMLIB)
$(CC) $(ALL_LDFLAGS) -o ndisasm$(X) $^ $(LIBS)
# These are specific to certain Makefile syntaxes...
WARNTIMES = $(WARNFILES:=.time)
WARNSRCS = $(LIBOBJ_NW:.$(O)=.c) asm/nasm.c
#-- Begin Generated File Rules --#
# These source files are automagically generated from data files using
# Perl scripts. They're distributed, though, so it isn't necessary to
# have Perl just to recompile NASM from the distribution.
# Perl-generated source files
PERLREQ_CLEANABLE = \
x86/insnsb.c x86/insnsa.c x86/insnsd.c x86/insnsi.h x86/insnsn.c \
x86/regs.c x86/regs.h x86/regflags.c x86/regdis.c x86/regdis.h \
x86/regvals.c asm/tokhash.c asm/tokens.h asm/pptok.h asm/pptok.c \
x86/iflag.c x86/iflaggen.h \
macros/macros.c \
asm/pptok.ph asm/directbl.c asm/directiv.h \
$(WARNFILES) \
misc/nasmtok.el \
version.h version.mac version.mak nsis/version.nsh
# Special hack to keep config/unconfig.h from getting deleted
# by "make spotless"...
PERLREQ = config/unconfig.h $(PERLREQ_CLEANABLE)
INSDEP = x86/insns.xda x86/insns.pl x86/insns-iflags.ph x86/iflags.ph
x86/insns.xda: x86/insns.dat x86/preinsns.pl
$(RUNPERL) '$(srcdir)'/x86/preinsns.pl $< $@
config/unconfig.h: config/config.h.in autoconf/unconfig.pl
$(RUNPERL) '$(srcdir)'/autoconf/unconfig.pl \
'$(srcdir)' config/config.h.in config/unconfig.h
x86/iflag.c: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/insns.pl -fc \
$(srcdir)/x86/insns.xda x86/iflag.c
x86/iflaggen.h: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/insns.pl -fh \
$(srcdir)/x86/insns.xda x86/iflaggen.h
x86/insnsb.c: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/insns.pl -b \
$(srcdir)/x86/insns.xda x86/insnsb.c
x86/insnsa.c: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/insns.pl -a \
$(srcdir)/x86/insns.xda x86/insnsa.c
x86/insnsd.c: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/insns.pl -d \
$(srcdir)/x86/insns.xda x86/insnsd.c
x86/insnsi.h: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/insns.pl -i \
$(srcdir)/x86/insns.xda x86/insnsi.h
x86/insnsn.c: $(INSDEP)
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/insns.pl -n \
$(srcdir)/x86/insns.xda x86/insnsn.c
# These files contains all the standard macros that are derived from
# the version number.
version.h: version version.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/version.pl h < $(srcdir)/version > version.h
version.mac: version version.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/version.pl mac < $(srcdir)/version > version.mac
version.sed: version version.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/version.pl sed < $(srcdir)/version > version.sed
version.mak: version version.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/version.pl make < $(srcdir)/version > version.mak
nsis/version.nsh: version version.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/version.pl nsis < $(srcdir)/version > nsis/version.nsh
# This source file is generated from the standard macros file
# `standard.mac' by another Perl script. Again, it's part of the
# standard distribution.
macros/macros.c: macros/macros.pl asm/pptok.ph version.mac \
$(srcdir)/macros/*.mac $(srcdir)/output/*.mac
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/macros/macros.pl version.mac \
$(srcdir)/macros/*.mac $(srcdir)/output/*.mac
# These source files are generated from regs.dat by yet another
# perl script.
x86/regs.c: x86/regs.dat x86/regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/regs.pl c \
$(srcdir)/x86/regs.dat > x86/regs.c
x86/regflags.c: x86/regs.dat x86/regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/regs.pl fc \
$(srcdir)/x86/regs.dat > x86/regflags.c
x86/regdis.c: x86/regs.dat x86/regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/regs.pl dc \
$(srcdir)/x86/regs.dat > x86/regdis.c
x86/regdis.h: x86/regs.dat x86/regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/regs.pl dh \
$(srcdir)/x86/regs.dat > x86/regdis.h
x86/regvals.c: x86/regs.dat x86/regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/regs.pl vc \
$(srcdir)/x86/regs.dat > x86/regvals.c
x86/regs.h: x86/regs.dat x86/regs.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/x86/regs.pl h \
$(srcdir)/x86/regs.dat > x86/regs.h
# Extract warnings from source code. This is done automatically if any
# C files have changed; the script is fast enough that that is
# reasonable, but doesn't update the time stamp if the files aren't
# changed, to avoid rebuilding everything every time. Track the actual
# dependency by the empty file asm/warnings.time.
.PHONY: warnings
warnings: dirs
$(RM_F) $(WARNFILES) $(WARNTIMES) asm/warnings.time
$(MAKE) asm/warnings.time
asm/warnings.time: $(WARNSRCS) asm/warnings.pl
$(EMPTY) asm/warnings.time
$(MAKE) $(WARNTIMES)
asm/warnings_c.h.time: asm/warnings.pl asm/warnings.time
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/asm/warnings.pl c asm/warnings_c.h $(srcdir)
$(EMPTY) asm/warnings_c.h.time
asm/warnings_c.h: asm/warnings_c.h.time
@: Side effect
include/warnings.h.time: asm/warnings.pl asm/warnings.time
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/asm/warnings.pl h include/warnings.h $(srcdir)
$(EMPTY) include/warnings.h.time
include/warnings.h: include/warnings.h.time
@: Side effect
doc/warnings.src.time: asm/warnings.pl asm/warnings.time
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/asm/warnings.pl doc doc/warnings.src $(srcdir)
$(EMPTY) doc/warnings.src.time
doc/warnings.src : doc/warnings.src.time
@: Side effect
# Assembler token hash
asm/tokhash.c: x86/insns.xda x86/insnsn.c asm/tokens.dat asm/tokhash.pl \
perllib/phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/asm/tokhash.pl c \
x86/insnsn.c $(srcdir)/x86/regs.dat \
$(srcdir)/asm/tokens.dat > asm/tokhash.c
# Assembler token metadata
asm/tokens.h: x86/insns.xda x86/insnsn.c asm/tokens.dat asm/tokhash.pl \
perllib/phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/asm/tokhash.pl h \
x86/insnsn.c $(srcdir)/x86/regs.dat \
$(srcdir)/asm/tokens.dat > asm/tokens.h
# Preprocessor token hash
asm/pptok.h: asm/pptok.dat asm/pptok.pl perllib/phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/asm/pptok.pl h \
$(srcdir)/asm/pptok.dat asm/pptok.h
asm/pptok.c: asm/pptok.dat asm/pptok.pl perllib/phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/asm/pptok.pl c \
$(srcdir)/asm/pptok.dat asm/pptok.c
asm/pptok.ph: asm/pptok.dat asm/pptok.pl perllib/phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/asm/pptok.pl ph \
$(srcdir)/asm/pptok.dat asm/pptok.ph
# Directives hash
asm/directiv.h: asm/directiv.dat nasmlib/perfhash.pl perllib/phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/nasmlib/perfhash.pl h \
$(srcdir)/asm/directiv.dat asm/directiv.h
asm/directbl.c: asm/directiv.dat nasmlib/perfhash.pl perllib/phash.ph
$(RUNPERL) $(srcdir)/nasmlib/perfhash.pl c \
$(srcdir)/asm/directiv.dat asm/directbl.c
# Emacs token files
misc/nasmtok.el: misc/emacstbl.pl asm/tokhash.c asm/pptok.c \
asm/directiv.dat version
$(RUNPERL) $< $@ "$(srcdir)" "$(objdir)"
#-- End Generated File Rules --#
perlreq: dirs
$(MAKE) $(PERLREQ)
#-- Begin NSIS Rules --#
nsis/arch.nsh: nsis/getpearch.pl nasm$(X)
$(PERL) $(srcdir)/nsis/getpearch.pl nasm$(X) > nsis/arch.nsh
# Should only be done after "make everything".
# The use of redirection here keeps makensis from moving the cwd to the
# source directory.
nsis: nsis/nasm.nsi nsis/arch.nsh nsis/version.nsh
$(MAKENSIS) -Dsrcdir="$(srcdir)" -Dobjdir="$(objdir)" - < nsis/nasm.nsi
#-- End NSIS Rules --#
# Windows embedded manifest
MANIFEST_RC = win/manifest.rc
win/manifest.$(O): win/manifest.xml $(MANIFEST_RC)
$(WINDRES) -I. -Iwin -DMANIFEST_FILE='\"$<\"' -i $(MANIFEST_RC) -o $@
# Generated manpages, also pregenerated for distribution
manpages: nasm.1 ndisasm.1
install: $(PROGS)
$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)
$(INSTALL_PROGRAM) $(PROGS) $(DESTDIR)$(bindir)/
$(MKDIR_P) $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/nasm.1 $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/nasm.1
$(INSTALL_DATA) $(srcdir)/ndisasm.1 $(DESTDIR)$(mandir)/man1/ndisasm.1
clean:
for d in . $(SUBDIRS) $(XSUBDIRS); do \
$(RM_F) "$$d"/*.$(O) "$$d"/*.s "$$d"/*.i "$$d"/*.$(A) ; \
done
$(RM_F) $(PROGS)
$(RM_F) nasm-*-installer-*.exe
$(RM_F) tags TAGS
$(RM_F) nsis/arch.nsh
$(RM_F) perlbreq.si
distclean: clean
for d in . $(SUBDIRS) $(XSUBDIRS); do \
$(RM_F) "$$d"/.\# "$$d"/\# "$$d"/*~ "$$d"/*.bak \
"$$d"/*.lst "$$d"/*.bin "$$d"/*.xda ; \
done
$(RM_F) test/*.$(O)
$(RM_F) *.dep
-sh autoconf/clean.sh || sh '$(srcdir)'/autoconf/clean.sh
cleaner:
$(RM_F) $(PERLREQ_CLEANABLE) *.1 nasm.spec
$(MAKE) -C doc clean
$(MAKE) distclean
$(RM_F) */*.time
spotless: cleaner
$(RM_F) configure autoconf/aclocal.m4 autoconf/clean.sh
strip:
$(STRIP) --strip-unneeded $(PROGS)
TAGS:
$(RM_F) TAGS
$(FIND) . -name '*.[hcS]' -print | xargs etags -a
tags:
$(RM_F) tags
$(FIND) . -name '*.[hcS]' -print | xargs ctags -a
cscope:
$(RM_F) cscope.out cscope.files
$(FIND) . -name '*.[hcS]' -print > cscope.files
cscope -b -f cscope.out
doc: doc/warnings.src doc/perlbreq.src
$(MAKE) -C doc all
doc_install install_doc:
$(MAKE) -C doc install
# Dummy target to prevent accidental invocation of the default "all" target
nothing:
always_everything: dirs
$(MAKE) all doc
everything: always_everything
$(MAKE) $(MANPAGES) $(NSIS) nothing
install_everything: everything install install_doc
dist:
$(MAKE) alldeps
$(MAKE) perlreq warnings spec $(MANPAGES)
$(MAKE) distclean
./autogen.sh
tar: dist
tar -cv --exclude CVS --exclude .git -C .. -f - `basename \`pwd\`` | \
$(XZ) -9e > ../nasm-`cat version`-`date +%Y%m%d`.tar.xz
spec: nasm.spec
ALLPERLSRC := $(shell find $(srcdir) -type f -name '*.p[lh]')
perlbreq.si: $(ALLPERLSRC)
sed -n -r -e 's/^[[:space:]]*use[[:space:]]+([[:upper:]][^[:space:];]*).*$$/BuildRequires: perl(\1)/p' $(ALLPERLSRC) | \
sed -r -e '/perl\((Win32.*)\)/d' | \
sort | uniq > perlbreq.si
doc/perlbreq.src: perlbreq.si
sed -n -r -e 's/^BuildRequires: perl\((.*)\)$$/\\c \1/p' \
< perlbreq.si > doc/perlbreq.src
echo '\c Win32 (if building on Windows only)' >> doc/perlbreq.src
nasm.spec: nasm.spec.in nasm.spec.sed version.sed perlbreq.si
sed -f version.sed -f nasm.spec.sed \
< nasm.spec.in > nasm.spec
splint:
splint -weak *.c
test: $(PROGS)
cd test && $(RUNPERL) performtest.pl --nasm=../nasm *.asm
golden: $(PROGS)
cd test && $(RUNPERL) performtest.pl --golden --nasm=../nasm *.asm
travis: $(PROGS)
$(PYTHON3) travis/nasm-t.py run
#
# Rules to run autogen if necessary
#
configure: configure.ac autoconf/aclocal.m4
sh autogen.sh --recheck
config.status: configure
@if [ ! -f config.status ]; then \
echo "*** ERROR: Need to run configure!" 1>&2 ; \
exit 1; \
fi
sh config.status --recheck
Makefile: config.status Makefile.in doc/Makefile.in
sh config.status
doc/Makefile: Makefile
config/config.h: config.status
#
# Dummy rules that changes make behavior
# (at end to avoid confusing non-GNU makes)
#
.SECONDARY:
.DELETE_ON_ERROR:
#
# Does this version of this file have external dependencies? This definition
# will be automatically updated by mkdep.pl as needed.
#
EXTERNAL_DEPENDENCIES = 1
#
# Generate dependency information for this Makefile only.
# If this Makefile has external dependency information, then
# the dependency information will remain external, so it doesn't
# pollute the git logs.
#
Makefile.dep: $(tools)/mkdep.pl config.status $(PERLREQ)
$(RUNPERL) $(tools)/mkdep.pl -s '$(top_srcdir)' \
-M $(srcdir)/Makefile.in -- $(DEPDIRS)
dep: Makefile.dep
#
# This build dependencies in *ALL* makefiles, and forces all
# dependencies to be inserted inline. For that reason, it should only
# be invoked manually or via "make dist". It should be run before
# creating release archives.
#
alldeps: $(PERLREQ) $(tools)/syncfiles.pl $(tools)/mkdep.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(tools)/syncfiles.pl Makefile.in Mkfiles/*.mak
$(RUNPERL) $(tools)/mkdep.pl -i -M Makefile.in Mkfiles/*.mak -- \
$(DEPDIRS)
$(RM_F) *.dep
if [ -f config.status ]; then \
sh config.status; \
fi
# Strip internal dependency information from all Makefiles; this makes
# the output good for git checkin
cleandeps: $(PERLREQ) $(tools)/syncfiles.pl $(tools)/mkdep.pl
$(RUNPERL) $(tools)/syncfiles.pl Makefile.in Mkfiles/*.mak
$(RUNPERL) $(tools)/mkdep.pl -e -M Makefile.in Mkfiles/*.mak -- \
$(DEPDIRS)
$(RM_F) *.dep
if [ -f config.status ]; then \
sh config.status; \
fi
#-- Magic hints to mkdep.pl --#
# @object-ending: ".$(O)"
# @path-separator: "/"
# @external: "Makefile.dep"
# @include-command: "include"
# @selfrule: "1"
#-- Everything below is generated by mkdep.pl - do not edit --#
include Makefile.dep