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/default.mt
0,0 → 1,33
# |
# these are the minimum required stubs to support newlib |
# |
close.o: ${srcdir}/../close.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
fstat.o: ${srcdir}/../fstat.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
getpid.o: ${srcdir}/../getpid.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
isatty.o: ${srcdir}/../isatty.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
kill.o: ${srcdir}/../kill.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
lseek.o: ${srcdir}/../lseek.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
open.o: ${srcdir}/../open.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
print.o: ${srcdir}/../print.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
putnum.o: ${srcdir}/../putnum.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
read.o: ${srcdir}/../read.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
sbrk.o: ${srcdir}/../sbrk.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
stat.o: ${srcdir}/../stat.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
unlink.o: ${srcdir}/../unlink.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
write.o: ${srcdir}/../write.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
debug.o: ${srcdir}/../debug.c ${srcdir}/../debug.h |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) ${srcdir}/../debug.c |
/ppc.mh
0,0 → 1,35
NEWLIB_CFLAGS = `if [ -d ${objroot}/newlib ]; then echo -I${objroot}/newlib/targ-include -I${srcroot}/newlib/libc/include; fi` |
NEWLIB_LDFLAGS = `if [ -d ${objroot}/newlib ]; then echo -B${objroot}/newlib/ -L${objroot}/newlib/; fi` |
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# For the PowerPC, always add -mrelocatable-lib -mno-eabi. These are set for the |
# multilibs, but are ignored when building the toplevel directory. |
CFLAGS_MRELOCATABLE = -mrelocatable-lib -mno-eabi |
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INCLUDES = -I. -I$(srcdir)/.. |
# Note that when building the library, ${MULTILIB} is not the way multilib |
# options are passed; they're passed in $(CFLAGS). |
CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET = -O2 -g ${MULTILIB} ${INCLUDES} ${NEWLIB_CFLAGS} |
LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET = ${MULTILIB} ${NEWLIB_LDFLAGS} |
AR_FLAGS = qc |
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.c.o: |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(CFLAGS_MRELOCATABLE) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $< |
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.C.o: |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(CFLAGS_MRELOCATABLE) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $< |
.s.o: |
$(AS) $(ASFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(INCLUDES) $(ASFLAGS) -o $*.o $< |
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# |
# GCC knows to run the preprocessor on .S files before it assembles them. |
# |
.S.o: |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(CFLAGS_MRELOCATABLE) $(INCLUDES) $(CFLAGS) -c $< |
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# |
# this is a bogus target that'll produce an assembler from the |
# C source with the right compiler options. this is so we can |
# track down code generation or debug symbol bugs. |
# |
.c.s: |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(CFLAGS_MRELOCATABLE) -S $(INCLUDES) $(CFLAGS) $< |
/default.mh
0,0 → 1,31
NEWLIB_CFLAGS = `if [ -d ${objroot}/newlib ]; then echo -I${objroot}/newlib/targ-include -I${srcroot}/newlib/libc/include; fi` |
NEWLIB_LDFLAGS = `if [ -d ${objroot}/newlib ]; then echo -B${objroot}/newlib/ -L${objroot}/newlib/; fi` |
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INCLUDES = -I. -I$(srcdir)/.. |
# Note that when building the library, ${MULTILIB} is not the way multilib |
# options are passed; they're passed in $(CFLAGS). |
CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET = -O2 -g ${MULTILIB} ${INCLUDES} ${NEWLIB_CFLAGS} |
LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET = ${MULTILIB} ${NEWLIB_LDFLAGS} |
AR_FLAGS = qc |
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.c.o: |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $< |
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.C.o: |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $< |
.s.o: |
$(AS) $(ASFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(INCLUDES) $(ASFLAGS) -o $*.o $< |
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# |
# GCC knows to run the preprocessor on .S files before it assembles them. |
# |
.S.o: |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(INCLUDES) $(CFLAGS) -c $< |
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# |
# this is a bogus target that'll produce an assembler from the |
# C source with the right compiler options. this is so we can |
# track down code generation or debug symbol bugs. |
# |
.c.s: |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -S $(INCLUDES) $(CFLAGS) $< |
/mips.mt
0,0 → 1,31
# |
# These are the minimum required stubs to support newlib |
# for embedded MIPS targets. Note that although read.o and write.o |
# are mentioned here, they are not used for all targets. |
# |
close.o: ${srcdir}/../close.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
fstat.o: ${srcdir}/../fstat.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
getpid.o: ${srcdir}/../getpid.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
isatty.o: ${srcdir}/../isatty.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
kill.o: ${srcdir}/../kill.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
lseek.o: ${srcdir}/../lseek.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
open.o: ${srcdir}/../open.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
print.o: ${srcdir}/../print.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
putnum.o: ${srcdir}/../putnum.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
read.o: ${srcdir}/../read.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
stat.o: ${srcdir}/../stat.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
unlink.o: ${srcdir}/../unlink.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
write.o: ${srcdir}/../write.c |
$(CC) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -O2 $(INCLUDES) -c $(CFLAGS) $? |
/dos.mh
0,0 → 1,57
NEWLIB_CFLAGS = `if [ -d ${objroot}/newlib ]; then echo -I${objroot}/newlib/targ-include -I${srcroot}/newlib/libc/include; fi` |
NEWLIB_LDFLAGS = `if [ -d ${objroot}/newlib ]; then echo -B${objroot}/newlib/; fi` |
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INCLUDES = -I. |
# Note that when building the library, ${MULTILIB} is not the way multilib |
# options are passed; they're passed in $(CFLAGS). |
CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET = -O2 -g ${MULTILIB} ${INCLUDES} ${NEWLIB_CFLAGS} |
LDFLAGS_FOR_TARGET = ${MULTILIB} ${NEWLIB_LDFLAGS} |
ARFLAGS_FOR_TARGET = qc |
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# find the tools used to build libgloss. As this is a DOS build in a |
# 3way cross, we have to specify the name as it lives prebuilt in Unix |
# land. The freshly built tools are for the wrong architecture. |
CC_FOR_TARGET = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo gcc | sed -e $$t` |
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AS_FOR_TARGET = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo as | sed -e $$t` |
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AR_FOR_TARGET = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo ar | sed -e $$t` |
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LD_FOR_TARGET = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo ld | sed -e $$t` |
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RANLIB_FOR_TARGET = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo ranlib | sed -e $$t` |
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OBJDUMP_FOR_TARGET = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo objdump | sed -e $$t` |
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OBJCOPY_FOR_TARGET = `t='$(program_transform_name)'; echo objcopy | sed -e $$t` |
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# Using CFLAGS here may be confusing if the user has given a special |
# CFLAGS intended for use on the host, since we are passing it to the |
# cross-compiler; I'm not sure what to do about this. INCLUDES is |
# from the top level Makefile. |
# FIXME: But isn't CFLAGS what is used to pass multilib options when |
# building the library? |
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.c.o: |
rootme=`pwd` ; \ |
echo CC_FOR_TARGET is ${CC_FOR_TARGET} ; \ |
$(CC_FOR_TARGET) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(INCLUDES) -c $< |
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.c.s: |
rootme=`pwd` ; \ |
echo CC_FOR_TARGET is ${CC_FOR_TARGET} ; \ |
$(CC_FOR_TARGET) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) -S $(INCLUDES) $< |
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.S.o: |
rootme=`pwd` ; \ |
echo CC_FOR_TARGET is ${CC_FOR_TARGET} ; \ |
$(CC_FOR_TARGET) $(CFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(INCLUDES) -c $< |
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.s.o: |
rootme=`pwd` ; \ |
echo AS_FOR_TARGET is ${AS_FOR_TARGET} ; \ |
$(AS_FOR_TARGET) $(ASFLAGS_FOR_TARGET) $(INCLUDES) -o $*.o $< |
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/mn10200.mt
0,0 → 1,3
# Dummy target-specific Makefile fragment for MN10200. We can't |
# use default.mt because it refers to generic source files whose |
# names conflict with the MN10200-specific sources. |
/mn10300.mt
0,0 → 1,3
# Dummy target-specific Makefile fragment for MN10300. We can't |
# use default.mt because it refers to generic source files whose |
# names conflict with the MN10300-specific sources. |