4189d0802f
Fix bad paths in client/64 and server/64 debug info and symlink creation Reviewed-by: ohair, dholmes
55 lines
2.3 KiB
Makefile
55 lines
2.3 KiB
Makefile
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# Rules to build add_gnu_debuglink, used by vm.make on Solaris
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# Allow $(ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK) to be called from any directory.
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# We don't set or use the GENERATED macro to avoid affecting
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# other HotSpot Makefiles.
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TOPDIR = $(shell echo `pwd`)
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ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK = $(TOPDIR)/../generated/add_gnu_debuglink
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ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK_DIR = $(GAMMADIR)/src/os/solaris/add_gnu_debuglink
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ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK_SRC = $(ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK_DIR)/add_gnu_debuglink.c
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ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK_FLAGS =
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LIBS_ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK += -lelf
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ifeq ("${Platform_compiler}", "sparcWorks")
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# Enable the following ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK_FLAGS addition if you need to
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# compare the built ELF objects.
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#
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# The -g option makes static data global and the "-W0,-noglobal"
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# option tells the compiler to not globalize static data using a unique
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# globalization prefix. Instead force the use of a static globalization
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# prefix based on the source filepath so the objects from two identical
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# compilations are the same.
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#
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# Note: The blog says to use "-W0,-xglobalstatic", but that doesn't
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# seem to work. I got "-W0,-noglobal" from Kelly and that works.
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#ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK_FLAGS += -W0,-noglobal
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endif # Platform_compiler == sparcWorks
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$(ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK): $(ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK_SRC)
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$(CC) -g -o $@ $< $(ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK_FLAGS) $(LIBS_ADD_GNU_DEBUGLINK)
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