HardenedBSD/share/mk/Makefile
Kris Kennaway 14d4db66bf Overhaul the MACHINE_CPU behaviour:
* Rip out MACHINE_CPU stuff from sys.mk and include a new <bsd.cpu.mk>
  after we pull in /etc/make.conf.  We need to do it afterwards so we can
  react to the user setting of the:

* CPUTYPE variable, which contains the CPU type which the user wants to
  optimize for.  For example, if you want your binaries to only run on an
  i686-class machine (or higher), set this to i686.  If you want to support
  running binaries on a variety of CPU generations, set this to the lowest
  common denominator.  Supported values are listed in make.conf.

* bsd.cpu.mk does the expansion of CPUTYPE into MACHINE_CPU using the
  (hopefully) correct unordered list of CPU types which should be used on
  that CPU.  For example, an AMD k6 CPU wants any of the following:
    k6 k5 i586 i486 i386
  This is still an unordered list so the client makefile logic is simple -
  client makefiles need to test for the various elements of the set in
  decreasing order of priority using ${MACHINE_CPU:M<foo>}, as before.
  The various MACHINE_CPU lists are believed to be correct, but should be
  checked.

* If NO_CPU_CFLAGS is not defined, add relevant gcc compiler optimization
  settings by default (e.g. -karch=k6 for CPUTYPE=k6, etc).  Release
  builders and developers of third-party software need to make sure not to
  enable CPU-specific optimization when generating code intended to be
  portable.  We probably need to move to an /etc/world.conf to allow the
  optimization stuff to be applied separately to world/kernel and external
  compilations, but it's not any worse a problem than it was before.

* Add coverage for the ia64/itanium MACHINE_ARCH/CPUTYPE.

* Add CPUTYPE support for all of the CPU types supported by FreeBSD and gcc
  (only i386, alpha and ia64 first, since those are the minimally-working
  ports.  Other architecture porters, please feel free to add the relevant
  gunk for your platform).

Reviewed by:    jhb, obrien
2001-02-22 11:22:46 +00:00

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# $FreeBSD$
# @(#)Makefile 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/8/93
FILES= bsd.README
FILES+= bsd.cpu.mk bsd.dep.mk bsd.doc.mk bsd.docb.mk bsd.info.mk bsd.kern.mk bsd.kmod.mk
FILES+= bsd.lib.mk bsd.libnames.mk bsd.man.mk bsd.obj.mk bsd.own.mk
FILES+= bsd.port.mk bsd.port.post.mk bsd.port.pre.mk bsd.port.subdir.mk
FILES+= bsd.prog.mk bsd.sgml.mk bsd.subdir.mk
FILES+= sys.mk
NOOBJ= noobj
beforeinstall:
${INSTALL} -c -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${SHAREMODE} ${FILES} \
${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}/mk
date '+%Y%m%d' > ${DESTDIR}/var/db/port.mkversion
.include <bsd.prog.mk>