From 5d1646d90e1f2cceb9f0828f4b28318cd0ec7744 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Daniel Baumann Date: Sat, 27 Apr 2024 12:05:51 +0200 Subject: Adding upstream version 5.10.209. Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann --- tools/scripts/Makefile.arch | 41 ++++++++++ tools/scripts/Makefile.include | 150 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ tools/scripts/utilities.mak | 179 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 3 files changed, 370 insertions(+) create mode 100644 tools/scripts/Makefile.arch create mode 100644 tools/scripts/Makefile.include create mode 100644 tools/scripts/utilities.mak (limited to 'tools/scripts') diff --git a/tools/scripts/Makefile.arch b/tools/scripts/Makefile.arch new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b10b7a27c --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/scripts/Makefile.arch @@ -0,0 +1,41 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +HOSTARCH := $(shell uname -m | sed -e s/i.86/x86/ -e s/x86_64/x86/ \ + -e s/sun4u/sparc/ -e s/sparc64/sparc/ \ + -e /arm64/!s/arm.*/arm/ -e s/sa110/arm/ \ + -e s/s390x/s390/ -e s/parisc64/parisc/ \ + -e s/ppc.*/powerpc/ -e s/mips.*/mips/ \ + -e s/sh[234].*/sh/ -e s/aarch64.*/arm64/ ) + +ifndef ARCH +ARCH := $(HOSTARCH) +endif + +SRCARCH := $(ARCH) + +# Additional ARCH settings for x86 +ifeq ($(ARCH),i386) + SRCARCH := x86 +endif +ifeq ($(ARCH),x86_64) + SRCARCH := x86 +endif + +# Additional ARCH settings for sparc +ifeq ($(ARCH),sparc32) + SRCARCH := sparc +endif +ifeq ($(ARCH),sparc64) + SRCARCH := sparc +endif + +# Additional ARCH settings for sh +ifeq ($(ARCH),sh64) + SRCARCH := sh +endif + +LP64 := $(shell echo __LP64__ | ${CC} ${CFLAGS} -E -x c - | tail -n 1) +ifeq ($(LP64), 1) + IS_64_BIT := 1 +else + IS_64_BIT := 0 +endif diff --git a/tools/scripts/Makefile.include b/tools/scripts/Makefile.include new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a3f99ef6b --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/scripts/Makefile.include @@ -0,0 +1,150 @@ +# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 +ifneq ($(O),) +ifeq ($(origin O), command line) + dummy := $(if $(shell cd $(PWD); test -d $(O) || echo $(O)),$(error O=$(O) does not exist),) + ABSOLUTE_O := $(shell cd $(PWD); cd $(O) ; pwd) + OUTPUT := $(ABSOLUTE_O)/$(if $(subdir),$(subdir)/) + COMMAND_O := O=$(ABSOLUTE_O) +ifeq ($(objtree),) + objtree := $(O) +endif +endif +endif + +# check that the output directory actually exists +ifneq ($(OUTPUT),) +OUTDIR := $(shell cd $(OUTPUT) && pwd) +$(if $(OUTDIR),, $(error output directory "$(OUTPUT)" does not exist)) +endif + +# +# Include saner warnings here, which can catch bugs: +# +EXTRA_WARNINGS := -Wbad-function-cast +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wdeclaration-after-statement +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wformat-security +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wformat-y2k +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Winit-self +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wmissing-declarations +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wmissing-prototypes +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wnested-externs +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wno-system-headers +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wold-style-definition +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wpacked +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wredundant-decls +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wstrict-prototypes +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wswitch-default +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wswitch-enum +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wundef +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wwrite-strings +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wformat + +# Makefiles suck: This macro sets a default value of $(2) for the +# variable named by $(1), unless the variable has been set by +# environment or command line. This is necessary for CC and AR +# because make sets default values, so the simpler ?= approach +# won't work as expected. +define allow-override + $(if $(or $(findstring environment,$(origin $(1))),\ + $(findstring command line,$(origin $(1)))),,\ + $(eval $(1) = $(2))) +endef + +ifneq ($(LLVM),) +$(call allow-override,CC,clang) +$(call allow-override,AR,llvm-ar) +$(call allow-override,LD,ld.lld) +$(call allow-override,CXX,clang++) +$(call allow-override,STRIP,llvm-strip) +else +# Allow setting various cross-compile vars or setting CROSS_COMPILE as a prefix. +$(call allow-override,CC,$(CROSS_COMPILE)gcc) +$(call allow-override,AR,$(CROSS_COMPILE)ar) +$(call allow-override,LD,$(CROSS_COMPILE)ld) +$(call allow-override,CXX,$(CROSS_COMPILE)g++) +$(call allow-override,STRIP,$(CROSS_COMPILE)strip) +endif + +CC_NO_CLANG := $(shell $(CC) -dM -E -x c /dev/null | grep -Fq "__clang__"; echo $$?) + +ifneq ($(LLVM),) +HOSTAR ?= llvm-ar +HOSTCC ?= clang +HOSTLD ?= ld.lld +else +HOSTAR ?= ar +HOSTCC ?= gcc +HOSTLD ?= ld +endif + +ifeq ($(CC_NO_CLANG), 1) +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wstrict-aliasing=3 +endif + +# Hack to avoid type-punned warnings on old systems such as RHEL5: +# We should be changing CFLAGS and checking gcc version, but this +# will do for now and keep the above -Wstrict-aliasing=3 in place +# in newer systems. +# Needed for the __raw_cmpxchg in tools/arch/x86/include/asm/cmpxchg.h +# +# See https://lkml.org/lkml/2006/11/28/253 and https://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-4.8/changes.html, +# that takes into account Linus's comments (search for Wshadow) for the reasoning about +# -Wshadow not being interesting before gcc 4.8. + +ifneq ($(filter 3.%,$(MAKE_VERSION)),) # make-3 +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -fno-strict-aliasing +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wno-shadow +else +EXTRA_WARNINGS += -Wshadow +endif + +ifneq ($(findstring $(MAKEFLAGS), w),w) +PRINT_DIR = --no-print-directory +else +NO_SUBDIR = : +endif + +ifneq ($(findstring s,$(filter-out --%,$(MAKEFLAGS))),) + silent=1 +endif + +# +# Define a callable command for descending to a new directory +# +# Call by doing: $(call descend,directory[,target]) +# +descend = \ + +mkdir -p $(OUTPUT)$(1) && \ + $(MAKE) $(COMMAND_O) subdir=$(if $(subdir),$(subdir)/$(1),$(1)) $(PRINT_DIR) -C $(1) $(2) + +QUIET_SUBDIR0 = +$(MAKE) $(COMMAND_O) -C # space to separate -C and subdir +QUIET_SUBDIR1 = + +ifneq ($(silent),1) + ifneq ($(V),1) + QUIET_CC = @echo ' CC '$@; + QUIET_CC_FPIC = @echo ' CC FPIC '$@; + QUIET_CLANG = @echo ' CLANG '$@; + QUIET_AR = @echo ' AR '$@; + QUIET_LINK = @echo ' LINK '$@; + QUIET_MKDIR = @echo ' MKDIR '$@; + QUIET_GEN = @echo ' GEN '$@; + QUIET_SUBDIR0 = +@subdir= + QUIET_SUBDIR1 = ;$(NO_SUBDIR) \ + echo ' SUBDIR '$$subdir; \ + $(MAKE) $(PRINT_DIR) -C $$subdir + QUIET_FLEX = @echo ' FLEX '$@; + QUIET_BISON = @echo ' BISON '$@; + + descend = \ + +@echo ' DESCEND '$(1); \ + mkdir -p $(OUTPUT)$(1) && \ + $(MAKE) $(COMMAND_O) subdir=$(if $(subdir),$(subdir)/$(1),$(1)) $(PRINT_DIR) -C $(1) $(2) + + QUIET_CLEAN = @printf ' CLEAN %s\n' $1; + QUIET_INSTALL = @printf ' INSTALL %s\n' $1; + QUIET_UNINST = @printf ' UNINST %s\n' $1; + endif +endif + +pound := \# diff --git a/tools/scripts/utilities.mak b/tools/scripts/utilities.mak new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c16ce8330 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/scripts/utilities.mak @@ -0,0 +1,179 @@ +# This allows us to work with the newline character: +define newline + + +endef +newline := $(newline) + +# nl-escape +# +# Usage: escape = $(call nl-escape[,escape]) +# +# This is used as the common way to specify +# what should replace a newline when escaping +# newlines; the default is a bizarre string. +# +nl-escape = $(if $(1),$(1),m822df3020w6a44id34bt574ctac44eb9f4n) + +# escape-nl +# +# Usage: escaped-text = $(call escape-nl,text[,escape]) +# +# GNU make's $(shell ...) function converts to a +# single space each newline character in the output +# produced during the expansion; this may not be +# desirable. +# +# The only solution is to change each newline into +# something that won't be converted, so that the +# information can be recovered later with +# $(call unescape-nl...) +# +escape-nl = $(subst $(newline),$(call nl-escape,$(2)),$(1)) + +# unescape-nl +# +# Usage: text = $(call unescape-nl,escaped-text[,escape]) +# +# See escape-nl. +# +unescape-nl = $(subst $(call nl-escape,$(2)),$(newline),$(1)) + +# shell-escape-nl +# +# Usage: $(shell some-command | $(call shell-escape-nl[,escape])) +# +# Use this to escape newlines from within a shell call; +# the default escape is a bizarre string. +# +# NOTE: The escape is used directly as a string constant +# in an `awk' program that is delimited by shell +# single-quotes, so be wary of the characters +# that are chosen. +# +define shell-escape-nl +awk 'NR==1 {t=$$0} NR>1 {t=t "$(nl-escape)" $$0} END {printf t}' +endef + +# shell-unescape-nl +# +# Usage: $(shell some-command | $(call shell-unescape-nl[,escape])) +# +# Use this to unescape newlines from within a shell call; +# the default escape is a bizarre string. +# +# NOTE: The escape is used directly as an extended regular +# expression constant in an `awk' program that is +# delimited by shell single-quotes, so be wary +# of the characters that are chosen. +# +# (The bash shell has a bug where `{gsub(...),...}' is +# misinterpreted as a brace expansion; this can be +# overcome by putting a space between `{' and `gsub'). +# +define shell-unescape-nl +awk 'NR==1 {t=$$0} NR>1 {t=t "\n" $$0} END { gsub(/$(nl-escape)/,"\n",t); printf t }' +endef + +# escape-for-shell-sq +# +# Usage: embeddable-text = $(call escape-for-shell-sq,text) +# +# This function produces text that is suitable for +# embedding in a shell string that is delimited by +# single-quotes. +# +escape-for-shell-sq = $(subst ','\'',$(1)) + +# shell-sq +# +# Usage: single-quoted-and-escaped-text = $(call shell-sq,text) +# +shell-sq = '$(escape-for-shell-sq)' + +# shell-wordify +# +# Usage: wordified-text = $(call shell-wordify,text) +# +# For instance: +# +# |define text +# |hello +# |world +# |endef +# | +# |target: +# | echo $(call shell-wordify,$(text)) +# +# At least GNU make gets confused by expanding a newline +# within the context of a command line of a makefile rule +# (this is in constrast to a `$(shell ...)' function call, +# which can handle it just fine). +# +# This function avoids the problem by producing a string +# that works as a shell word, regardless of whether or +# not it contains a newline. +# +# If the text to be wordified contains a newline, then +# an intrictate shell command substitution is constructed +# to render the text as a single line; when the shell +# processes the resulting escaped text, it transforms +# it into the original unescaped text. +# +# If the text does not contain a newline, then this function +# produces the same results as the `$(shell-sq)' function. +# +shell-wordify = $(if $(findstring $(newline),$(1)),$(_sw-esc-nl),$(shell-sq)) +define _sw-esc-nl +"$$(echo $(call escape-nl,$(shell-sq),$(2)) | $(call shell-unescape-nl,$(2)))" +endef + +# is-absolute +# +# Usage: bool-value = $(call is-absolute,path) +# +is-absolute = $(shell echo $(shell-sq) | grep -q ^/ && echo y) + +# lookup +# +# Usage: absolute-executable-path-or-empty = $(call lookup,path) +# +# (It's necessary to use `sh -c' because GNU make messes up by +# trying too hard and getting things wrong). +# +lookup = $(call unescape-nl,$(shell sh -c $(_l-sh))) +_l-sh = $(call shell-sq,command -v $(shell-sq) | $(call shell-escape-nl,)) + +# is-executable +# +# Usage: bool-value = $(call is-executable,path) +# +# (It's necessary to use `sh -c' because GNU make messes up by +# trying too hard and getting things wrong). +# +is-executable = $(call _is-executable-helper,$(shell-sq)) +_is-executable-helper = $(shell sh -c $(_is-executable-sh)) +_is-executable-sh = $(call shell-sq,test -f $(1) -a -x $(1) && echo y) + +# get-executable +# +# Usage: absolute-executable-path-or-empty = $(call get-executable,path) +# +# The goal is to get an absolute path for an executable; +# the `command -v' is defined by POSIX, but it's not +# necessarily very portable, so it's only used if +# relative path resolution is requested, as determined +# by the presence of a leading `/'. +# +get-executable = $(if $(1),$(if $(is-absolute),$(_ge-abspath),$(lookup))) +_ge-abspath = $(if $(is-executable),$(1)) + +# get-supplied-or-default-executable +# +# Usage: absolute-executable-path-or-empty = $(call get-executable-or-default,variable,default) +# +define get-executable-or-default +$(if $($(1)),$(call _ge_attempt,$($(1)),$(1)),$(call _ge_attempt,$(2))) +endef +_ge_attempt = $(if $(get-executable),$(get-executable),$(call _gea_err,$(2))) +_gea_err = $(if $(1),$(error Please set '$(1)' appropriately)) -- cgit v1.2.3