# specify path to QEMU, installed with MacPorts QEMU = qemu-system-arm include makefile.inc CC = /mnt/dalmore-home/one/src/armgcc/cross/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc -B/mnt/dalmore-home/one/src/armgcc/cross/bin/arm-none-eabi- #AS = arm-linux-gnu-gcc AS = /mnt/dalmore-home/one/src/armgcc/cross/bin/arm-none-eabi-gcc #LD = arm-linux-gnu-ld LD = /mnt/dalmore-home/one/src/armgcc/cross/bin/arm-none-eabi-ld #OBJCOPY = arm-linux-gnu-objcopy OBJCOPY = /mnt/dalmore-home/one/src/armgcc/cross/bin/arm-none-eabi-objcopy #OBJDUMP = arm-linux-gnu-objdump OBJDUMP = /mnt/dalmore-home/one/src/armgcc/cross/bin/arm-none-eabi-objdump CFLAGS = -fno-pic -static -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -Wall -I. -g -O0 ASFLAGS = LIBGCC = $(shell $(CC) -print-libgcc-file-name) LINK_BIN = $(call quiet-command,$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) \ -T $(1) -o $(2) $(3) $(LIBS) -b binary $(4), " LINK $(TARGET_DIR)$@") LINK_INIT = $(call quiet-command,$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) \ $(1) -o $@.out $<, " LINK $(TARGET_DIR)$@") OBJCOPY_INIT = $(call quiet-command,$(OBJCOPY) \ -S -O binary --prefix-symbols="_binary_$@" $@.out $@, " OBJCOPY $(TARGET_DIR)$@") AS_WITH = $(call quiet-command,$(AS) $(ASFLAGS) \ $(1) -c -o $@ $<," AS $(TARGET_DIR)$@") # link the libgcc.a for __aeabi_idiv. ARM has no native support for div LIBS = $(LIBGCC) CMAKEDIR = CMakeFiles/kernel.dir OBJS = \ $(CMAKEDIR)/lib/string.c.o \ $(CMAKEDIR)/c/kernel-context.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/arm.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/asm.S.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/bio.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/buddy.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/c/console.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/exec.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/c/file.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/fs.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/log.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/main.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/memide.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/c/pipe.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/c/proc.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/c/spinlock.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/start.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/swtch.S.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/c/syscall.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/c/sysfile.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/sysproc.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/trap_asm.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/trap.c.o\ $(CMAKEDIR)/vm.c.o \ \ $(CMAKEDIR)/device/picirq.c.o \ $(CMAKEDIR)/device/timer.c.o \ $(CMAKEDIR)/device/uart.c.o KERN_OBJS = $(OBJS) entry.S.o kernel.elf: $(KERN_OBJS) kernel.ld build/initcode build/fs.img cp -f build/initcode initcode cp -f build/fs.img fs.img $(call LINK_BIN, kernel.ld, kernel.elf, \ $(KERN_OBJS), \ initcode fs.img) $(OBJDUMP) -S kernel.elf > kernel.asm $(OBJDUMP) -t kernel.elf | sed '1,/SYMBOL TABLE/d; s/ .* / /; /^$$/d' > kernel.sym rm -f initcode fs.img qemu: kernel.elf @clear @echo "Press Ctrl-A and then X to terminate QEMU session\n" $(QEMU) -M versatilepb -m 128 -cpu arm1176 -nographic -kernel kernel.elf INITCODE_OBJ = initcode.o $(addprefix build/,$(INITCODE_OBJ)): initcode.S $(call build-directory) $(call AS_WITH, -nostdinc -I.) #initcode is linked into the kernel, it will be used to craft the first process build/initcode: $(addprefix build/,$(INITCODE_OBJ)) $(call LINK_INIT, -N -e start -Ttext 0) $(call OBJCOPY_INIT) $(OBJDUMP) -S $< > initcode.asm build/fs.img: make -C tools make -C usr -f makfile-armgccbc clean: rm -rf build rm -f *.o *.d *.asm *.sym vectors.S bootblock entryother \ initcode initcode.out kernel xv6.img fs.img kernel.elf memfs make -C tools clean make -C usr clean