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OBJS = \
        bio.o\
        console.o\
        exec.o\
        file.o\
        fs.o\
        ide.o\
        ioapic.o\
        kalloc.o\
        kbd.o\
        lapic.o\
        log.o\
        main.o\
        mp.o\
        picirq.o\
        pipe.o\
        proc.o\
        sleeplock.o\
        spinlock.o\
        string.o\
        swtch.o\
        syscall.o\
        sysfile.o\
        sysproc.o\
        trapasm.o\
        trap.o\
        uart.o\
        vectors.o\
        vm.o\

# Cross-compiling (e.g., on Mac OS X)
# TOOLPREFIX = i386-jos-elf

# Using native tools (e.g., on X86 Linux)
#TOOLPREFIX = 

# Try to infer the correct TOOLPREFIX if not set
ifndef TOOLPREFIX
TOOLPREFIX := $(shell if i386-jos-elf-objdump -i 2>&1 | grep '^elf32-i386$$' >/dev/null 2>&1; \
        then echo 'i386-jos-elf-'; \
        elif objdump -i 2>&1 | grep 'elf32-i386' >/dev/null 2>&1; \
        then echo ''; \
        else echo "***" 1>&2; \
        echo "*** Error: Couldn't find an i386-*-elf version of GCC/binutils." 1>&2; \
        echo "*** Is the directory with i386-jos-elf-gcc in your PATH?" 1>&2; \
        echo "*** If your i386-*-elf toolchain is installed with a command" 1>&2; \
        echo "*** prefix other than 'i386-jos-elf-', set your TOOLPREFIX" 1>&2; \
        echo "*** environment variable to that prefix and run 'make' again." 1>&2; \
        echo "*** To turn off this error, run 'gmake TOOLPREFIX= ...'." 1>&2; \
        echo "***" 1>&2; exit 1; fi)
endif

# If the makefile can't find QEMU, specify its path here
# QEMU = qemu-system-i386

# Try to infer the correct QEMU
ifndef QEMU
QEMU = $(shell if which qemu > /dev/null; \
        then echo qemu; exit; \
        elif which qemu-system-i386 > /dev/null; \
        then echo qemu-system-i386; exit; \
        elif which qemu-system-x86_64 > /dev/null; \
        then echo qemu-system-x86_64; exit; \
        else \
        qemu=/Applications/Q.app/Contents/MacOS/i386-softmmu.app/Contents/MacOS/i386-softmmu; \
        if test -x $$qemu; then echo $$qemu; exit; fi; fi; \
        echo "***" 1>&2; \
        echo "*** Error: Couldn't find a working QEMU executable." 1>&2; \
        echo "*** Is the directory containing the qemu binary in your PATH" 1>&2; \
        echo "*** or have you tried setting the QEMU variable in Makefile?" 1>&2; \
        echo "***" 1>&2; exit 1)
endif

CC = $(TOOLPREFIX)gcc
AS = $(TOOLPREFIX)gas
LD = $(TOOLPREFIX)ld
OBJCOPY = $(TOOLPREFIX)objcopy
OBJDUMP = $(TOOLPREFIX)objdump
CFLAGS = -fno-pic -static -fno-builtin -fno-strict-aliasing -O2 -Wall -MD -ggdb -m32 -Werror -fno-omit-frame-pointer
CFLAGS += $(shell $(CC) -fno-stack-protector -E -x c /dev/null >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo -fno-stack-protector)
ASFLAGS = -m32 -gdwarf-2 -Wa,-divide
# FreeBSD ld wants ``elf_i386_fbsd''
LDFLAGS += -m $(shell $(LD) -V | grep elf_i386 2>/dev/null | head -n 1)

# Disable PIE when possible (for Ubuntu 16.10 toolchain)
ifneq ($(shell $(CC) -dumpspecs 2>/dev/null | grep -e '[^f]no-pie'),)
CFLAGS += -fno-pie -no-pie
endif
ifneq ($(shell $(CC) -dumpspecs 2>/dev/null | grep -e '[^f]nopie'),)
CFLAGS += -fno-pie -nopie
endif

xv6.img: bootblock kernel
        dd if=/dev/zero of=xv6.img count=10000
        dd if=bootblock of=xv6.img conv=notrunc
        dd if=kernel of=xv6.img seek=1 conv=notrunc

xv6memfs.img: bootblock kernelmemfs
        dd if=/dev/zero of=xv6memfs.img count=10000
        dd if=bootblock of=xv6memfs.img conv=notrunc
        dd if=kernelmemfs of=xv6memfs.img seek=1 conv=notrunc

bootblock: bootasm.S bootmain.c
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -fno-pic -O -nostdinc -I. -c bootmain.c
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -fno-pic -nostdinc -I. -c bootasm.S
        $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -N -e start -Ttext 0x7C00 -o bootblock.o bootasm.o bootmain.o
        $(OBJDUMP) -S bootblock.o > bootblock.asm
        $(OBJCOPY) -S -O binary -j .text bootblock.o bootblock
        ./sign.pl bootblock

entryother: entryother.S
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -fno-pic -nostdinc -I. -c entryother.S
        $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -N -e start -Ttext 0x7000 -o bootblockother.o entryother.o
        $(OBJCOPY) -S -O binary -j .text bootblockother.o entryother
        $(OBJDUMP) -S bootblockother.o > entryother.asm

initcode: initcode.S
        $(CC) $(CFLAGS) -nostdinc -I. -c initcode.S
        $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -N -e start -Ttext 0 -o initcode.out initcode.o
        $(OBJCOPY) -S -O binary initcode.out initcode
        $(OBJDUMP) -S initcode.o > initcode.asm

kernel: $(OBJS) entry.o entryother initcode kernel.ld
        $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -T kernel.ld -o kernel entry.o $(OBJS) -b binary initcode entryother
        $(OBJDUMP) -S kernel > kernel.asm
        $(OBJDUMP) -t kernel | sed '1,/SYMBOL TABLE/d; s/ .* / /; /^$$/d' > kernel.sym

# kernelmemfs is a copy of kernel that maintains the
# disk image in memory instead of writing to a disk.
# This is not so useful for testing persistent storage or
# exploring disk buffering implementations, but it is
# great for testing the kernel on real hardware without
# needing a scratch disk.
MEMFSOBJS = $(filter-out ide.o,$(OBJS)) memide.o
kernelmemfs: $(MEMFSOBJS) entry.o entryother initcode kernel.ld fs.img
        $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -T kernel.ld -o kernelmemfs entry.o  $(MEMFSOBJS) -b binary initcode entryother fs.img
        $(OBJDUMP) -S kernelmemfs > kernelmemfs.asm
        $(OBJDUMP) -t kernelmemfs | sed '1,/SYMBOL TABLE/d; s/ .* / /; /^$$/d' > kernelmemfs.sym

tags: $(OBJS) entryother.S _init
        etags *.S *.c

vectors.S: vectors.pl
        ./vectors.pl > vectors.S

ULIB = ulib.o usys.o printf.o umalloc.o

_%: %.o $(ULIB)
        $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -N -e main -Ttext 0 -o $@ $^
        $(OBJDUMP) -S $@ > $*.asm
        $(OBJDUMP) -t $@ | sed '1,/SYMBOL TABLE/d; s/ .* / /; /^$$/d' > $*.sym

_forktest: forktest.o $(ULIB)
        # forktest has less library code linked in - needs to be small
        # in order to be able to max out the proc table.
        $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -N -e main -Ttext 0 -o _forktest forktest.o ulib.o usys.o
        $(OBJDUMP) -S _forktest > forktest.asm

mkfs: mkfs.c fs.h
        gcc -Werror -Wall -o mkfs mkfs.c

# Prevent deletion of intermediate files, e.g. cat.o, after first build, so
# that disk image changes after first build are persistent until clean.  More
# details:
# http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Chained-Rules.html
.PRECIOUS: %.o

UPROGS=\
        _cat\
        _echo\
        _forktest\
        _grep\
        _init\
        _kill\
        _ln\
        _ls\
        _mkdir\
        _rm\
        _sh\
        _stressfs\
        _usertests\
        _wc\
        _zombie\

fs.img: mkfs README $(UPROGS)
        ./mkfs fs.img README $(UPROGS)

-include *.d

clean: 
        rm -f *.tex *.dvi *.idx *.aux *.log *.ind *.ilg \
        *.o *.d *.asm *.sym vectors.S bootblock entryother \
        initcode initcode.out kernel xv6.img fs.img kernelmemfs \
        xv6memfs.img mkfs .gdbinit \
        $(UPROGS)

# make a printout
FILES = $(shell grep -v '^\#' runoff.list)
PRINT = runoff.list runoff.spec README toc.hdr toc.ftr $(FILES)

xv6.pdf: $(PRINT)
        ./runoff
        ls -l xv6.pdf

print: xv6.pdf

# run in emulators

bochs : fs.img xv6.img
        if [ ! -e .bochsrc ]; then ln -s dot-bochsrc .bochsrc; fi
        bochs -q

# try to generate a unique GDB port
GDBPORT = $(shell expr `id -u` % 5000 + 25000)
# QEMU's gdb stub command line changed in 0.11
QEMUGDB = $(shell if $(QEMU) -help | grep -q '^-gdb'; \
        then echo "-gdb tcp::$(GDBPORT)"; \
        else echo "-s -p $(GDBPORT)"; fi)
ifndef CPUS
CPUS := 2
endif
QEMUOPTS = -drive file=fs.img,index=1,media=disk,format=raw -drive file=xv6.img,index=0,media=disk,format=raw -smp $(CPUS) -m 512 $(QEMUEXTRA)

qemu: fs.img xv6.img
        $(QEMU) -serial mon:stdio $(QEMUOPTS)

qemu-memfs: xv6memfs.img
        $(QEMU) -drive file=xv6memfs.img,index=0,media=disk,format=raw -smp $(CPUS) -m 256

qemu-nox: fs.img xv6.img
        $(QEMU) -nographic $(QEMUOPTS)

.gdbinit: .gdbinit.tmpl
        sed "s/localhost:1234/localhost:$(GDBPORT)/" < $^ > $@

qemu-gdb: fs.img xv6.img .gdbinit
        @echo "*** Now run 'gdb'." 1>&2
        $(QEMU) -serial mon:stdio $(QEMUOPTS) -S $(QEMUGDB)

qemu-nox-gdb: fs.img xv6.img .gdbinit
        @echo "*** Now run 'gdb'." 1>&2
        $(QEMU) -nographic $(QEMUOPTS) -S $(QEMUGDB)

# CUT HERE
# prepare dist for students
# after running make dist, probably want to
# rename it to rev0 or rev1 or so on and then
# check in that version.

EXTRA=\
        mkfs.c ulib.c user.h cat.c echo.c forktest.c grep.c kill.c\
        ln.c ls.c mkdir.c rm.c stressfs.c usertests.c wc.c zombie.c\
        printf.c umalloc.c\
        README dot-bochsrc *.pl toc.* runoff runoff1 runoff.list\
        .gdbinit.tmpl gdbutil\

dist:
        rm -rf dist
        mkdir dist
        for i in $(FILES); \
        do \
                grep -v PAGEBREAK $$i >dist/$$i; \
        done
        sed '/CUT HERE/,$$d' Makefile >dist/Makefile
        echo >dist/runoff.spec
        cp $(EXTRA) dist

dist-test:
        rm -rf dist
        make dist
        rm -rf dist-test
        mkdir dist-test
        cp dist/* dist-test
        cd dist-test; $(MAKE) print
        cd dist-test; $(MAKE) bochs || true
        cd dist-test; $(MAKE) qemu

# update this rule (change rev#) when it is time to
# make a new revision.
tar:
        rm -rf /tmp/xv6
        mkdir -p /tmp/xv6
        cp dist/* dist/.gdbinit.tmpl /tmp/xv6
        (cd /tmp; tar cf - xv6) | gzip >xv6-rev10.tar.gz  # the next one will be 10 (9/17)

.PHONY: dist-test dist

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