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| # |
| # |
| |
| # If a SPEC is not set already, then use these defaults. |
| ifeq ($(SPEC),) |
| # Compiler-specific flags for sparcworks. |
| CC = cc |
| CXX = CC |
| |
| # Note that this 'as' is an older version of the Sun Studio 'fbe', and will |
| # use the older style options. The 'fbe' options will match 'cc' and 'CC'. |
| AS = /usr/ccs/bin/as |
| |
| NM = /usr/ccs/bin/nm |
| NAWK = /bin/nawk |
| |
| MCS = /usr/ccs/bin/mcs |
| STRIP = /usr/ccs/bin/strip |
| endif |
| |
| # Check for the versions of C++ and C compilers ($CXX and $CC) used. |
| |
| # Get the last thing on the line that looks like x.x+ (x is a digit). |
| COMPILER_REV := \ |
| $(shell $(CXX) -V 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^.*[ ,\t]C++[ ,\t]\([1-9]\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/p') |
| CC_COMPILER_REV := \ |
| $(shell $(CC) -V 2>&1 | sed -n 's/^.*[ ,\t]C[ ,\t]\([1-9]\.[0-9][0-9]*\).*/\1/p') |
| |
| # Pick which compiler is validated |
| ifeq ($(JRE_RELEASE_VER),1.6.0) |
| # Validated compiler for JDK6 is SS11 (5.8) |
| VALIDATED_COMPILER_REVS := 5.8 |
| VALIDATED_CC_COMPILER_REVS := 5.8 |
| else |
| # Validated compiler for JDK7 is SS12 update 1 + patches (5.10) |
| VALIDATED_COMPILER_REVS := 5.10 |
| VALIDATED_CC_COMPILER_REVS := 5.10 |
| endif |
| |
| # Warning messages about not using the above validated versions |
| ENFORCE_COMPILER_REV${ENFORCE_COMPILER_REV} := $(strip ${VALIDATED_COMPILER_REVS}) |
| ifeq ($(filter ${ENFORCE_COMPILER_REV},${COMPILER_REV}),) |
| PRINTABLE_CC_REVS := $(subst $(shell echo ' '), or ,${ENFORCE_COMPILER_REV}) |
| dummy_var_to_enforce_compiler_rev := $(shell \ |
| echo >&2 WARNING: You are using CC version ${COMPILER_REV} and \ |
| should be using version ${PRINTABLE_CC_REVS}.; \ |
| echo >&2 Set ENFORCE_COMPILER_REV=${COMPILER_REV} to avoid this \ |
| warning.) |
| endif |
| |
| ENFORCE_CC_COMPILER_REV${ENFORCE_CC_COMPILER_REV} := $(strip ${VALIDATED_CC_COMPILER_REVS}) |
| ifeq ($(filter ${ENFORCE_CC_COMPILER_REV},${CC_COMPILER_REV}),) |
| PRINTABLE_C_REVS := $(subst $(shell echo ' '), or ,${ENFORCE_CC_COMPILER_REV}) |
| dummy_var_to_enforce_c_compiler_rev := $(shell \ |
| echo >&2 WARNING: You are using cc version ${CC_COMPILER_REV} and \ |
| should be using version ${PRINTABLE_C_REVS}.; \ |
| echo >&2 Set ENFORCE_CC_COMPILER_REV=${CC_COMPILER_REV} to avoid this \ |
| warning.) |
| endif |
| |
| COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC := $(shell echo $(COMPILER_REV) | awk -F. '{ print $$1 * 100 + $$2 }') |
| |
| # Fail the build if __fabsf is used. __fabsf exists only in Solaris 8 2/04 |
| # and newer; objects with a dependency on this symbol will not run on older |
| # Solaris 8. |
| JVM_FAIL_IF_UNDEFINED = __fabsf |
| |
| JVM_CHECK_SYMBOLS = $(NM) -u -p $(LIBJVM.o) | \ |
| $(NAWK) -v f="${JVM_FAIL_IF_UNDEFINED}" \ |
| 'BEGIN { c=split(f,s); rc=0; } \ |
| /:$$/ { file = $$1; } \ |
| /[^:]$$/ { for(n=1;n<=c;++n) { \ |
| if($$1==s[n]) { \ |
| printf("JVM_CHECK_SYMBOLS: %s contains illegal symbol %s\n", \ |
| file,$$1); \ |
| rc=1; \ |
| } \ |
| } \ |
| } \ |
| END { exit rc; }' |
| |
| LINK_LIB.CXX/PRE_HOOK += $(JVM_CHECK_SYMBOLS) || exit 1; |
| |
| # New architecture options started in SS12 (5.9), we need both styles to build. |
| # The older arch options for SS11 (5.8) or older and also for /usr/ccs/bin/as. |
| # Note: default for 32bit sparc is now the same as v8plus, so the |
| # settings below have changed all 32bit sparc builds to be v8plus. |
| ARCHFLAG_OLD/sparc = -xarch=v8plus |
| ARCHFLAG_NEW/sparc = -m32 -xarch=sparc |
| ARCHFLAG_OLD/sparcv9 = -xarch=v9 |
| ARCHFLAG_NEW/sparcv9 = -m64 -xarch=sparc |
| ARCHFLAG_OLD/i486 = |
| ARCHFLAG_NEW/i486 = -m32 |
| ARCHFLAG_OLD/amd64 = -xarch=amd64 |
| ARCHFLAG_NEW/amd64 = -m64 |
| |
| # Select the ARCHFLAGs and other SS12 (5.9) options |
| ifeq ($(shell expr $(COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC) \>= 509), 1) |
| ARCHFLAG/sparc = $(ARCHFLAG_NEW/sparc) |
| ARCHFLAG/sparcv9 = $(ARCHFLAG_NEW/sparcv9) |
| ARCHFLAG/i486 = $(ARCHFLAG_NEW/i486) |
| ARCHFLAG/amd64 = $(ARCHFLAG_NEW/amd64) |
| else |
| ARCHFLAG/sparc = $(ARCHFLAG_OLD/sparc) |
| ARCHFLAG/sparcv9 = $(ARCHFLAG_OLD/sparcv9) |
| ARCHFLAG/i486 = $(ARCHFLAG_OLD/i486) |
| ARCHFLAG/amd64 = $(ARCHFLAG_OLD/amd64) |
| endif |
| |
| # ARCHFLAGS for the current build arch |
| ARCHFLAG = $(ARCHFLAG/$(BUILDARCH)) |
| AS_ARCHFLAG = $(ARCHFLAG_OLD/$(BUILDARCH)) |
| |
| # Optional sub-directory in /usr/lib where BUILDARCH libraries are kept. |
| ISA_DIR=$(ISA_DIR/$(BUILDARCH)) |
| ISA_DIR/sparcv9=/sparcv9 |
| ISA_DIR/amd64=/amd64 |
| |
| # Use these to work around compiler bugs: |
| OPT_CFLAGS/SLOWER=-xO3 |
| OPT_CFLAGS/O2=-xO2 |
| OPT_CFLAGS/NOOPT=-xO1 |
| |
| # Flags for creating the dependency files. |
| ifeq ($(shell expr $(COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC) \>= 509), 1) |
| DEPFLAGS = -xMMD -xMF $(DEP_DIR)/$(@:%=%.d) |
| endif |
| |
| # -DDONT_USE_PRECOMPILED_HEADER will exclude all includes in precompiled.hpp. |
| CFLAGS += -DDONT_USE_PRECOMPILED_HEADER |
| |
| # Compiler warnings are treated as errors |
| CFLAGS_WARN = -xwe |
| |
| ################################################ |
| # Begin current (>=5.9) Forte compiler options # |
| ################################################# |
| |
| ifeq ($(shell expr $(COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC) \>= 509), 1) |
| ifeq ($(Platform_arch), x86) |
| OPT_CFLAGS/NO_TAIL_CALL_OPT = -Wu,-O~yz |
| OPT_CCFLAGS/NO_TAIL_CALL_OPT = -Qoption ube -O~yz |
| OPT_CFLAGS/stubGenerator_x86_32.o = $(OPT_CFLAGS) -xspace |
| OPT_CFLAGS/stubGenerator_x86_64.o = $(OPT_CFLAGS) -xspace |
| endif # Platform_arch == x86 |
| ifeq ("${Platform_arch}", "sparc") |
| OPT_CFLAGS/stubGenerator_sparc.o = $(OPT_CFLAGS) -xspace |
| endif |
| endif # COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC >= 509 |
| |
| ################################################# |
| # Begin current (>=5.6) Forte compiler options # |
| ################################################# |
| |
| ifeq ($(shell expr $(COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC) \>= 506), 1) |
| |
| ifeq ("${Platform_arch}", "sparc") |
| |
| # We MUST allow data alignment of 4 for sparc (sparcv9 is ok at 8s) |
| ifndef LP64 |
| CFLAGS += -xmemalign=4s |
| endif |
| |
| endif |
| |
| endif |
| |
| ################################################# |
| # Begin current (>=5.5) Forte compiler options # |
| ################################################# |
| |
| ifeq ($(shell expr $(COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC) \>= 505), 1) |
| |
| CFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| AOUT_FLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| LIB_FLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| LFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| |
| ifeq ("${Platform_arch}", "sparc") |
| |
| # Flags for Optimization |
| |
| # [phh] Commented out pending verification that we do indeed want |
| # to potentially bias against u1 and u3 targets. |
| #CFLAGS += -xchip=ultra2 |
| |
| OPT_CFLAGS=-xO4 $(EXTRA_OPT_CFLAGS) |
| |
| endif # sparc |
| |
| ifeq ("${Platform_arch_model}", "x86_32") |
| |
| OPT_CFLAGS=-xtarget=pentium -xO4 $(EXTRA_OPT_CFLAGS) |
| |
| endif # 32bit x86 |
| |
| ifeq ("${Platform_arch_model}", "x86_64") |
| |
| ASFLAGS += $(AS_ARCHFLAG) |
| CFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG/amd64) |
| # this one seemed useless |
| LFLAGS_VM += $(ARCHFLAG/amd64) |
| # this one worked |
| LFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG/amd64) |
| AOUT_FLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG/amd64) |
| |
| # -xO3 is faster than -xO4 on specjbb with SS10 compiler |
| OPT_CFLAGS=-xO4 $(EXTRA_OPT_CFLAGS) |
| |
| endif # 64bit x86 |
| |
| # Inline functions |
| CFLAGS += $(GAMMADIR)/src/os_cpu/solaris_${Platform_arch}/vm/solaris_${Platform_arch_model}.il |
| |
| # no more exceptions |
| CFLAGS/NOEX=-features=no%except |
| |
| |
| # avoid compilation problems arising from fact that C++ compiler tries |
| # to search for external template definition by just compiling additional |
| # source files in th same context |
| CFLAGS += -template=no%extdef |
| |
| # Reduce code bloat by reverting back to 5.0 behavior for static initializers |
| CFLAGS += -features=no%split_init |
| |
| # Use -D_Crun_inline_placement so we don't get references to |
| # __1c2n6FIpv_0_ or void*operator new(unsigned,void*) |
| # This avoids the hard requirement of the newer Solaris C++ runtime patches. |
| # NOTE: This is an undocumented feature of the SS10 compiler. See 6306698. |
| CFLAGS += -D_Crun_inline_placement |
| |
| # PIC is safer for SPARC, and is considerably slower |
| # a file foo.o which wants to compile -pic can set "PICFLAG/foo.o = -PIC" |
| PICFLAG = -KPIC |
| PICFLAG/DEFAULT = $(PICFLAG) |
| # [RGV] Need to figure which files to remove to get link to work |
| #PICFLAG/BETTER = -pic |
| PICFLAG/BETTER = $(PICFLAG/DEFAULT) |
| PICFLAG/BYFILE = $(PICFLAG/$@)$(PICFLAG/DEFAULT$(PICFLAG/$@)) |
| |
| # Use $(MAPFLAG:FILENAME=real_file_name) to specify a map file. |
| MAPFLAG = -M FILENAME |
| |
| # Use $(SONAMEFLAG:SONAME=soname) to specify the intrinsic name of a shared obj |
| SONAMEFLAG = -h SONAME |
| |
| # Build shared library |
| SHARED_FLAG = -G |
| |
| # We don't need libCstd.so and librwtools7.so, only libCrun.so |
| CFLAGS += -library=%none |
| LFLAGS += -library=%none |
| |
| LFLAGS += -mt |
| |
| endif # COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC >= 505 |
| |
| ###################################### |
| # End 5.5 Forte compiler options # |
| ###################################### |
| |
| ###################################### |
| # Begin 5.2 Forte compiler options # |
| ###################################### |
| |
| ifeq ($(COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC), 502) |
| |
| CFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| AOUT_FLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| LIB_FLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| LFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| |
| ifeq ("${Platform_arch}", "sparc") |
| |
| # Flags for Optimization |
| |
| # [phh] Commented out pending verification that we do indeed want |
| # to potentially bias against u1 and u3 targets. |
| #CFLAGS += -xchip=ultra2 |
| |
| ifdef LP64 |
| # SC5.0 tools on v9 are flakey at -xO4 |
| # [phh] Is this still true for 6.1? |
| OPT_CFLAGS=-xO3 $(EXTRA_OPT_CFLAGS) |
| else |
| OPT_CFLAGS=-xO4 $(EXTRA_OPT_CFLAGS) |
| endif |
| |
| endif # sparc |
| |
| ifeq ("${Platform_arch_model}", "x86_32") |
| |
| OPT_CFLAGS=-xtarget=pentium $(EXTRA_OPT_CFLAGS) |
| |
| # SC5.0 tools on x86 are flakey at -xO4 |
| # [phh] Is this still true for 6.1? |
| OPT_CFLAGS+=-xO3 |
| |
| endif # 32bit x86 |
| |
| # no more exceptions |
| CFLAGS/NOEX=-noex |
| |
| # Inline functions |
| CFLAGS += $(GAMMADIR)/src/os_cpu/solaris_${Platform_arch}/vm/solaris_${Platform_arch_model}.il |
| |
| # Reduce code bloat by reverting back to 5.0 behavior for static initializers |
| CFLAGS += -Qoption ccfe -one_static_init |
| |
| # PIC is safer for SPARC, and is considerably slower |
| # a file foo.o which wants to compile -pic can set "PICFLAG/foo.o = -PIC" |
| PICFLAG = -KPIC |
| PICFLAG/DEFAULT = $(PICFLAG) |
| # [RGV] Need to figure which files to remove to get link to work |
| #PICFLAG/BETTER = -pic |
| PICFLAG/BETTER = $(PICFLAG/DEFAULT) |
| PICFLAG/BYFILE = $(PICFLAG/$@)$(PICFLAG/DEFAULT$(PICFLAG/$@)) |
| |
| # Use $(MAPFLAG:FILENAME=real_file_name) to specify a map file. |
| MAPFLAG = -M FILENAME |
| |
| # Use $(SONAMEFLAG:SONAME=soname) to specify the intrinsic name of a shared obj |
| SONAMEFLAG = -h SONAME |
| |
| # Build shared library |
| SHARED_FLAG = -G |
| |
| # Would be better if these weren't needed, since we link with CC, but |
| # at present removing them causes run-time errors |
| LFLAGS += -library=Crun |
| LIBS += -library=Crun -lCrun |
| |
| endif # COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC == 502 |
| |
| ################################## |
| # End 5.2 Forte compiler options # |
| ################################## |
| |
| ################################## |
| # Begin old 5.1 compiler options # |
| ################################## |
| ifeq ($(COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC), 501) |
| |
| _JUNK_ := $(shell echo >&2 \ |
| "*** ERROR: sparkWorks.make incomplete for 5.1 compiler") |
| @exit 1 |
| endif |
| ################################## |
| # End old 5.1 compiler options # |
| ################################## |
| |
| ################################## |
| # Begin old 5.0 compiler options # |
| ################################## |
| |
| ifeq (${COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC}, 500) |
| |
| # Had to hoist this higher apparently because of other changes. Must |
| # come before -xarch specification. |
| # NOTE: native says optimize for the machine doing the compile, bad news. |
| CFLAGS += -xtarget=native |
| |
| CFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| AOUT_FLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| LIB_FLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| LFLAGS += $(ARCHFLAG) |
| |
| CFLAGS += -library=iostream |
| LFLAGS += -library=iostream -library=Crun |
| LIBS += -library=iostream -library=Crun -lCrun |
| |
| # Flags for Optimization |
| ifdef LP64 |
| # SC5.0 tools on v9 are flakey at -xO4 |
| OPT_CFLAGS=-xO3 $(EXTRA_OPT_CFLAGS) |
| else |
| OPT_CFLAGS=-xO4 $(EXTRA_OPT_CFLAGS) |
| endif |
| |
| ifeq ("${Platform_arch}", "sparc") |
| |
| CFLAGS += $(GAMMADIR)/src/os_cpu/solaris_sparc/vm/atomic_solaris_sparc.il |
| |
| endif # sparc |
| |
| ifeq ("${Platform_arch_model}", "x86_32") |
| OPT_CFLAGS=-xtarget=pentium $(EXTRA_OPT_CFLAGS) |
| ifeq ("${COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC}", "500") |
| # SC5.0 tools on x86 are flakey at -xO4 |
| OPT_CFLAGS+=-xO3 |
| else |
| OPT_CFLAGS+=-xO4 |
| endif |
| |
| CFLAGS += $(GAMMADIR)/src/os_cpu/solaris_x86/vm/solaris_x86_32.il |
| |
| endif # 32bit x86 |
| |
| # The following options run into misaligned ldd problem (raj) |
| #OPT_CFLAGS = -fast -O4 $(ARCHFLAG/sparc) -xchip=ultra |
| |
| # no more exceptions |
| CFLAGS/NOEX=-noex |
| |
| # PIC is safer for SPARC, and is considerably slower |
| # a file foo.o which wants to compile -pic can set "PICFLAG/foo.o = -PIC" |
| PICFLAG = -PIC |
| PICFLAG/DEFAULT = $(PICFLAG) |
| # [RGV] Need to figure which files to remove to get link to work |
| #PICFLAG/BETTER = -pic |
| PICFLAG/BETTER = $(PICFLAG/DEFAULT) |
| PICFLAG/BYFILE = $(PICFLAG/$@)$(PICFLAG/DEFAULT$(PICFLAG/$@)) |
| |
| endif # COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC = 500 |
| |
| ################################ |
| # End old 5.0 compiler options # |
| ################################ |
| |
| ifeq ("${COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC}", "402") |
| # 4.2 COMPILERS SHOULD NO LONGER BE USED |
| _JUNK_ := $(shell echo >&2 \ |
| "*** ERROR: SC4.2 compilers are not supported by this code base!") |
| @exit 1 |
| endif |
| |
| # do not include shared lib path in a.outs |
| AOUT_FLAGS += -norunpath |
| LFLAGS_VM = -norunpath -z noversion |
| |
| # need position-indep-code for shared libraries |
| # (ild appears to get errors on PIC code, so we'll try non-PIC for debug) |
| ifeq ($(PICFLAGS),DEFAULT) |
| VM_PICFLAG/LIBJVM = $(PICFLAG/DEFAULT) |
| else |
| VM_PICFLAG/LIBJVM = $(PICFLAG/BYFILE) |
| endif |
| VM_PICFLAG/AOUT = |
| |
| VM_PICFLAG = $(VM_PICFLAG/$(LINK_INTO)) |
| CFLAGS += $(VM_PICFLAG) |
| |
| # less dynamic linking (no PLTs, please) |
| #LIB_FLAGS += $(LINK_MODE) |
| # %%%%% despite -znodefs, -Bsymbolic gets link errors -- Rose |
| |
| LINK_MODE = $(LINK_MODE/$(VERSION)) |
| LINK_MODE/debug = |
| LINK_MODE/optimized = -Bsymbolic -znodefs |
| |
| # Have thread local errnos |
| ifeq ($(shell expr $(COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC) \>= 505), 1) |
| CFLAGS += -mt |
| else |
| CFLAGS += -D_REENTRANT |
| endif |
| |
| ifdef CC_INTERP |
| # C++ Interpreter |
| CFLAGS += -DCC_INTERP |
| endif |
| |
| # Flags for Debugging |
| # The -g0 setting allows the C++ frontend to inline, which is a big win. |
| # The -xs setting disables 'lazy debug info' which puts everything in |
| # the .so instead of requiring the '.o' files. |
| ifeq ($(ENABLE_FULL_DEBUG_SYMBOLS),1) |
| OPT_CFLAGS += -g0 -xs |
| endif |
| DEBUG_CFLAGS = -g |
| FASTDEBUG_CFLAGS = -g0 |
| ifeq ($(ENABLE_FULL_DEBUG_SYMBOLS),1) |
| DEBUG_CFLAGS += -xs |
| FASTDEBUG_CFLAGS += -xs |
| endif |
| |
| # Special global options for SS12 |
| ifeq ($(shell expr $(COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC) \>= 509), 1) |
| # There appears to be multiple issues with the new Dwarf2 debug format, so |
| # we tell the compiler to use the older 'stabs' debug format all the time. |
| # Note that this needs to be used in optimized compiles too to be 100%. |
| # This is a workaround for SS12 (5.9) bug 6694600 |
| CFLAGS += -xdebugformat=stabs |
| endif |
| |
| # Enable the following CFLAGS additions if you need to compare the |
| # built ELF objects. |
| # |
| # The -g option makes static data global and the "-Qoption ccfe |
| # -xglobalstatic" option tells the compiler to not globalize static |
| # data using a unique globalization prefix. Instead force the use of |
| # a static globalization prefix based on the source filepath so the |
| # objects from two identical compilations are the same. |
| # EXTRA_CFLAGS only covers vm_version.cpp for some reason |
| #EXTRA_CFLAGS += -Qoption ccfe -xglobalstatic |
| #OPT_CFLAGS += -Qoption ccfe -xglobalstatic |
| #DEBUG_CFLAGS += -Qoption ccfe -xglobalstatic |
| #FASTDEBUG_CFLAGS += -Qoption ccfe -xglobalstatic |
| |
| ifeq (${COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC}, 502) |
| COMPILER_DATE := $(shell $(CXX) -V 2>&1 | sed -n '/^.*[ ]C++[ ]\([1-9]\.[0-9][0-9]*\)/p' | awk '{ print $$NF; }') |
| ifeq (${COMPILER_DATE}, 2001/01/31) |
| # disable -g0 in fastdebug since SC6.1 dated 2001/01/31 seems to be buggy |
| # use an innocuous value because it will get -g if it's empty |
| FASTDEBUG_CFLAGS = -c |
| endif |
| endif |
| |
| # Uncomment or 'gmake CFLAGS_BROWSE=-sbfast' to get source browser information. |
| # CFLAGS_BROWSE = -sbfast |
| CFLAGS += $(CFLAGS_BROWSE) |
| |
| # ILD is gone as of SS11 (5.8), not supportted in SS10 (5.7) |
| ifeq ($(shell expr $(COMPILER_REV_NUMERIC) \< 507), 1) |
| # use ild when debugging (but when optimizing we want reproducible results) |
| ILDFLAG = $(ILDFLAG/$(VERSION)) |
| ILDFLAG/debug = -xildon |
| ILDFLAG/optimized = |
| AOUT_FLAGS += $(ILDFLAG) |
| endif |
| |
| # Where to put the *.o files (a.out, or shared library)? |
| LINK_INTO = $(LINK_INTO/$(VERSION)) |
| LINK_INTO/debug = LIBJVM |
| LINK_INTO/optimized = LIBJVM |
| |
| # We link the debug version into the a.out because: |
| # 1. ild works on a.out but not shared libraries, and using ild |
| # can cut rebuild times by 25% for small changes. (ILD is gone in SS11) |
| # 2. dbx cannot gracefully set breakpoints in shared libraries |
| # |
| |
| # apply this setting to link into the shared library even in the debug version: |
| ifdef LP64 |
| LINK_INTO = LIBJVM |
| else |
| #LINK_INTO = LIBJVM |
| endif |
| |
| # Solaris platforms collect lots of redundant file-ident lines, |
| # to the point of wasting a significant percentage of file space. |
| # (The text is stored in ELF .comment sections, contributed by |
| # all "#pragma ident" directives in header and source files.) |
| # This command "compresses" the .comment sections simply by |
| # removing repeated lines. The data can be extracted from |
| # binaries in the field by using "mcs -p libjvm.so" or the older |
| # command "what libjvm.so". |
| LINK_LIB.CXX/POST_HOOK += $(MCS) -c $@ || exit 1; |
| # (The exit 1 is necessary to cause a build failure if the command fails and |
| # multiple commands are strung together, and the final semicolon is necessary |
| # since the hook must terminate itself as a valid command.) |
| |
| # Also, strip debug and line number information (worth about 1.7Mb). |
| # If we can create .debuginfo files, then the VM is stripped in vm.make |
| # and this macro is not used. |
| STRIP_LIB.CXX/POST_HOOK = $(STRIP) -x $@ || exit 1; |
| # STRIP_LIB.CXX/POST_HOOK is incorporated into LINK_LIB.CXX/POST_HOOK |
| # in certain configurations, such as product.make. Other configurations, |
| # such as debug.make, do not include the strip operation. |