# # CDDL HEADER START # # The contents of this file are subject to the terms of the # Common Development and Distribution License (the "License"). # You may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # # You can obtain a copy of the license at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE # or http://www.opensolaris.org/os/licensing. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions # and limitations under the License. # # When distributing Covered Code, include this CDDL HEADER in each # file and include the License file at usr/src/OPENSOLARIS.LICENSE. # If applicable, add the following below this CDDL HEADER, with the # fields enclosed by brackets "[]" replaced with your own identifying # information: Portions Copyright [yyyy] [name of copyright owner] # # CDDL HEADER END # # # Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # Copyright (c) 2016 by Delphix. All rights reserved. # Copyright 2020 Joyent, Inc. # LIBRARY = s10_brand.a VERS = .1 COBJS = s10_brand.o s10_deleted.o s10_signal.o ASOBJS = crt.o handler.o runexe.o brand_util.o OBJECTS = $(COBJS) include ../../Makefile.s10 include $(SRC)/lib/Makefile.lib SRCDIR = ../common UTSBASE = $(SRC)/uts LIBS = $(DYNLIB) CSRCS = $(COBJS:%o=../common/%c) SHAREDOBJS = $(ASOBJS:%o=$(ISAOBJDIR)/%o) SRCS = $(CSRCS) # # Note that the architecture specific makefiles MUST update DYNFLAGS to # explicitly specify an interpreter for the brand emulation library so that we # use /lib/ld.so.1 or /lib/64/ld.so.1, which in a s10 zone is the Solaris 10 # linker. This is different from some other brands where the linker that is # used is the native system linker (/.SUNWnative/.../ld.so.1). We have to do # this because the linker has a very incestuous relationship with libc and we # don't want to use the native linker with the s10 version of libc. (This may # come as a surprise to the reader, but when our library is loaded it get's # linked against the s10 version of libc.) Although the linker interfaces are # normally stable, there are examples, such as with the solaris8 brand, where # we could not combine the brand's libc with the native linker. Since we want # to run in a known configuration, we use the S10 libc/linker combination. # # There is one more non-obvious side effect of using the s10 linker that # should be mentioned. Since the linker is used to setup processes before # libc is loaded, it makes system calls directly (ie avoiding libc), and # it makes these system calls before our library has been initialized. # Since our library hasn't been initialized yet, there's no way for us # to intercept and emulate any of those system calls. So if any of those # system calls ever change in the native code such that they break the s10 # linker then we're kinda screwed and will need to re-visit the current # solution. (The likely solution then will probably be to start using the # native linker with our brand emulation library.) # # Note that we make sure to link our brand emulation library # libmapmalloc. This is required because in most cases there will be two # copies of libc in the same process and we don't want them to fight over # the heap. So for our brand library we link against libmapmalloc so that # if we (our or copy of libc) try to allocate any memory it will be done # via mmap() instead of brk(). # CPPFLAGS += -D_REENTRANT -U_ASM \ -I. -I$(BRAND_SHARED)/brand/sys -I../sys \ -I$(UTSBASE)/common/brand/solaris10 \ -I$(SRC)/uts/common/fs/zfs CFLAGS += $(CCVERBOSE) # Needed to handle zfs include files CSTD= $(CSTD_GNU99) DYNFLAGS += $(DYNFLAGS_$(CLASS)) DYNFLAGS += $(BLOCAL) $(ZNOVERSION) -Wl,-e_start LDLIBS += -lmapmalloc -lc # # Disable stack protection as we're running in an s10 context. # STACKPROTECT = none CERRWARN += $(CNOWARN_UNINIT) $(LIBS):= PICS += $(SHAREDOBJS) .KEEP_STATE: all: $(LIBS) include $(SRC)/lib/Makefile.targ