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24#
25# psm/stand/boot/Makefile.boot
26
27#
28# Hack until stand makefiles are fixed
29#
30CLASS	= 32
31
32include $(TOPDIR)/Makefile.master
33include $(TOPDIR)/Makefile.psm
34
35STANDDIR	= $(TOPDIR)/stand
36PSMSTANDDIR	= $(TOPDIR)/psm/stand
37
38SYSHDRDIR	= $(STANDDIR)
39SYSLIBDIR	= $(ROOT)/stand/lib
40
41PSMSYSHDRDIR	= $(PSMSTANDDIR)
42PSMNAMELIBDIR	= $(PSMSTANDDIR)/lib/names/$(MACH)
43PSMNAMELIBDIR64	= $(PSMSTANDDIR)/lib/names/$(MACH64)
44PSMPROMLIBDIR	= $(PSMSTANDDIR)/lib/promif/$(MACH)
45PSMPROMLIBDIR64	= $(PSMSTANDDIR)/lib/promif/$(MACH64)
46
47#
48# XXX	one day we should just be able to set PROG to 'cfsboot'..
49#	and everything will become a lot easier.
50#
51UNIBOOT		= multiboot
52WANBOOT		= wanboot
53NFSBOOT		= inetboot
54
55#
56# Common install modes and owners
57#
58FILEMODE	= 644
59DIRMODE		= 755
60
61#
62# Install locations
63#
64ROOT_PSM_UNIBOOT= $(ROOT_PSM_DIR)/$(UNIBOOT)
65ROOT_PSM_WANBOOT= $(ROOT_PSM_DIR)/$(WANBOOT)
66USR_PSM_NFSBOOT	= $(USR_PSM_LIB_NFS_DIR)/$(NFSBOOT)
67
68#
69# While things are pretty much 32-bit lint-clean, there are a ton of
70# suspect pointer casts.  Since these may be serious problems (especially
71# on SPARC), this really needs to be investigated thoroughly one day.
72# However, we shouldn't feel too bad: the whole kernel is linted with this
73# turned off as well (along with a dozen other disabled warnings).
74#
75# The other two -erroff's are needed only because lint's -u flag is lame
76# and also turns off "name used but not defined" checks (so we instead
77# just enumerate the errors that -u turns off that we want turned off).
78#
79LINTFLAGS = -nmsF -erroff=E_BAD_PTR_CAST_ALIGN \
80	    -erroff=E_NAME_DECL_NOT_USED_DEF2 -erroff=E_NAME_DEF_NOT_USED2
81