# $FreeBSD: src/sys/i386/boot/biosboot/Makefile,v 1.70.2.2 2002/08/07 16:31:55 ru Exp $ # $DragonFly: src/sys/i386/boot/biosboot/Attic/Makefile,v 1.2 2003/06/17 04:28:34 dillon Exp $ # PROG= boot # Order is very important on the SRCS line for this prog SRCS= start.S table.c boot2.S boot.c asm.S bios.S serial.S SRCS+= probe_keyboard.c io.c disk.c sys.c BINMODE= 444 CFLAGS= -O2 -malign-functions=0 -malign-jumps=0 -malign-loops=0 \ -DBOOTWAIT=${BOOTWAIT} -DTIMEOUT=${TIMEOUT} CFLAGS+= -DBOOTSEG=${BOOTSEG} -DBOOTSTACK=${BOOTSTACK} CFLAGS+= ${CWARNFLAGS} # By default, if a serial port is going to be used as console, use COM1 # (aka /dev/ttyd0). BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT?=0x3F8 CFLAGS+= -DCOMCONSOLE=${BOOT_COMCONSOLE_PORT} BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED?=9600 CFLAGS+= -DCONSPEED=${BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED} # Enable code to take the default boot string from a fixed location on the # disk. See nextboot(8) and README.386BSD for more info. #CFLAGS+= -DNAMEBLOCK #CFLAGS+= -DNAMEBLOCK_WRITEBACK # Bias the conversion from the BIOS drive number to the FreeBSD unit number # for hard disks. This may be useful for people booting in a mixed IDE/SCSI # environment (set BOOT_HD_BIAS to the number of IDE drives). #CFLAGS+= -DBOOT_HD_BIAS=1 # # Details: this only applies if BOOT_HD_BIAS > 0. If the BIOS drive number # for the boot drive is >= BOOT_HD_BIAS, then the boot drive is assumed to # be SCSI and have unit number (BIOS_drive_number - BOOT_HD_BIAS). E.g., # BOOT_HD_BIAS=1 makes BIOS drive 1 correspond to 1:da(0,a) instead of # 1:wd(1,a). If `da' is given explicitly, then the drive is assumed to be # SCSI and have BIOS drive number (da_unit_number + BOOT_HD_BIAS). E.g., # BOOT_HD_BIAS=1 makes da(0,a) correspond to 1:da(0,a) instead of 0:da(0,a). CLEANFILES+= boot.nohdr boot.strip boot1 boot2 sizetest LDFLAGS+= -N -T 0 -nostdlib NOSHARED= YES NOMAN= STRIP= # tunable timeout parameter, waiting for keypress, calibrated in ms BOOTWAIT?= 5000 # tunable timeout during string input, calibrated in ms #TIMEOUT?= 30000 # Location that boot2 is loaded at BOOTSEG= 0x1000 # Offset in BOOTSEG for the top of the stack, keep this 16 byte aligned BOOTSTACK= 0xFFF0 boot.strip: boot cp -p boot boot.strip strip -aout boot.strip size -aout boot.strip boot.nohdr: boot.strip dd if=boot.strip of=boot.nohdr ibs=32 skip=1 obs=1024b ls -l boot.nohdr boot1: boot.nohdr dd if=boot.nohdr of=boot1 bs=512 count=1 boot2: boot.nohdr dd if=boot.nohdr of=boot2 bs=512 skip=1 @dd if=boot2 skip=14 of=sizetest 2> /dev/null @if [ -s sizetest ] ; then \ echo "boot2 is too big" >&2 ; \ rm boot2 ; \ exit 2 ; \ fi all: boot1 boot2 install: ${INSTALL} -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${BINMODE} \ boot1 boot2 ${DESTDIR}${BINDIR}/ install-boothelp: ${INSTALL} -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m ${NOBINMODE} \ ${.CURDIR}/boot.help ${DESTDIR}/ .include .include