1# Host: Intel 386 running the GNU Hurd 2NATDEPFILES= i386gnu-nat.o gnu-nat.o corelow.o core-regset.o \ 3 fork-child.o solib.o solib-svr4.o solib-legacy.o \ 4 notify_S.o process_reply_S.o msg_reply_S.o \ 5 msg_U.o exc_request_U.o exc_request_S.o 6 7XM_FILE= xm-i386.h 8NAT_FILE= nm-i386gnu.h 9MH_CFLAGS = -D_GNU_SOURCE 10 11XM_CLIBS = -lshouldbeinlibc 12 13# Use our own user stubs for the msg rpcs, so we can make them time out, in 14# case the program is fucked, or we guess the wrong signal thread. 15msg-MIGUFLAGS = -D'MSG_IMPORTS=waittime 1000;' 16 17# ick 18MIGCOM = $(MIG) -cc cat - /dev/null 19 20# Reply servers need special massaging of the code mig generates, to make 21# them work correctly for error returns in some cases. 22%_reply_S.h %_reply_S.c: %_reply.defs 23 $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) -DSERVERPREFIX=S_ -x c $< \ 24 | $(MIGCOM) -sheader $*_reply_S.h -server $*_reply_S.raw -user /dev/null -header /dev/null \ 25 && $(AWK) -f $(srcdir)/reply_mig_hack.awk < $*_reply_S.raw > $*_reply_S.c 26# Normal servers 27%_S.h %_S.c: %.defs 28 $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) -DSERVERPREFIX=S_ -x c $< \ 29 | $(MIGCOM) -sheader $*_S.h -server $*_S.c -user /dev/null -header /dev/null 30# User rpc stubs 31%_U.h %_U.c: %.defs 32 $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $($*-MIGUFLAGS) -x c $< \ 33 | $(MIGCOM) -sheader /dev/null -server /dev/null -user $*_U.c -header $*_U.h 34