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#!/bin/sh
#
# Configure script for OS/161 tree.
# This generates the file "defs.mk" at the top level of the tree.
#
# Usage: ./configure [options]
# where you can get a list of the options by doing ./configure --help.
#
# Must be run with the top of the OS/161 tree as its current directory.
#
# Note: while this superficially acts like a GNU Autoconf configure
# script, it was not generated by autoconf. Scripts generated by
# autoconf are much harder to read. :-)
#
# If this script bombs out, you can create defs.mk by hand based on
# the comments in mk/os161.config.mk.
#
# Target hardware platform and machine type.
PLATFORM='sys161'
MACHINE='mips'
# Default optimize/debug flag: optimize.
DEBUG='-O2'
# Default location of the root of the installed system.
# Note that we quote it such that the reference to the home directory
# is a make variable, not a shell variable. This means it gets expanded
# when make runs rather than when this script runs.
OSTREE='$(HOME)/root'
# Assume this
HOST_CC=gcc
##################################################
#
# Check to make sure we're in the right place.
if [ ! -d kern/startup ]; then
echo 'Please run configure from the top of the OS/161 tree.'
exit 1
fi
#
# Process the command-line options.
while [ "x$1" != x ]; do
case "$1" in
--debug) DEBUG='-g';;
--ostree=*) OSTREE=`echo $1 | sed 's,^[^=]*=,,'`;;
--help|*)
more <<EOF
Usage: ./configure [options]
where the options are:
--help Print this message.
--debug Compile the user-level programs with debug info.
This is disabled by default because there's no
support for userlevel source debugging in OS/161.
(Note: debug info in the kernel is controlled by
the kernel config file.)
--ostree=PATH Install the compiled system in a directory tree
rooted at PATH. Default is \$HOME/cs161/root.
EOF
exit
;;
esac
shift
done
# Check if the host system supports 4.4BSD <err.h>.
echo -n "Checking for <err.h>... "
cat > __conftest.c <<EOF
#include <err.h>
int
main()
{
err(0, "works");
return 1;
}
EOF
OK=0
if $HOST_CC __conftest.c -o __conftest >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if ./__conftest >/dev/null 2>&1; then
OK=1
fi
fi
rm -f __conf*
if [ $OK = 1 ]; then
echo 'yes'
else
echo 'no'
COMPAT_CFLAGS="${COMPATCFLAGS} -DNEED_ERR"
COMPAT_TARGETS="${HOSTTARGETS} install-errh"
fi
####################
# Now generate defs.mk.
echo 'Generating defs.mk.'
(
# First, put an explanatory comment at the top.
cat <<EOF
# This file was generated by configure. Edits will disappear if you rerun
# configure. If you find that you need to edit this file to make things
# work, let the course staff know and we'll try to fix the configure script.
#
# The purpose of this file is to hold all the makefile definitions
# needed to adjust the OS/161 build process to any particular
# environment. If I've done it right, all you need to do is rerun the
# configure script and make clean if you start working on a different
# host OS. If I've done it mostly right, you may need to edit this
# file but you still hopefully won't need to edit any of the
# makefiles.
#
# The things that can be set here are documented in mk/os161.config.mk.
#
EOF
echo "OSTREE=${OSTREE}"
echo "PLATFORM=${PLATFORM}"
echo "MACHINE=${MACHINE}"
echo "COMPAT_CFLAGS=${COMPAT_CFLAGS}"
echo "COMPAT_TARGETS=${COMPAT_TARGETS}"
) > defs.mk