128 lines
3.3 KiB
Makefile
128 lines
3.3 KiB
Makefile
# $NetBSD: icc.mk,v 1.8 2011/05/19 22:37:55 alnsn Exp $
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#
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# This is the compiler definition for the Intel compilers.
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#
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# User-settable variables:
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#
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# ICCBASE
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# The base directory where the compiler is installed.
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#
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.if !defined(COMPILER_ICC_MK)
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COMPILER_ICC_MK= defined
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.include "../../mk/bsd.prefs.mk"
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ICCBASE?= /opt/intel_cc_80
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# LANGUAGES.<compiler> is the list of supported languages by the
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# compiler.
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#
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LANGUAGES.icc= # empty
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_ICC_DIR= ${WRKDIR}/.icc
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_ICC_VARS= # empty
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.if exists(${ICCBASE}/bin/icc)
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LANGUAGES.icc+= c
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_ICC_VARS+= CC
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_ICC_CC= ${_ICC_DIR}/bin/icc
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_ALIASES.CC= cc
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CCPATH= ${ICCBASE}/bin/icc
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PKG_CC:= ${_ICC_CC}
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_ICC_VARS+= CPP
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_ICC_CPP= ${_ICC_DIR}/bin/cpp
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PKG_CPP:= ${_ICC_CPP}
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.endif
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.if exists(${ICCBASE}/bin/icpc)
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LANGUAGES.icc+= c++
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_ICC_VARS+= CXX
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_ICC_CXX= ${_ICC_DIR}/bin/icpc
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_ALIASES.CXX= CC c++
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CXXPATH= ${ICCBASE}/bin/icpc
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PKG_CXX:= ${_ICC_CXX}
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.endif
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_COMPILER_STRIP_VARS+= ${_ICC_VARS}
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# icc passes rpath directives to the linker using "-Wl,-R".
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_LINKER_RPATH_FLAG= -Wl,-R
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# icc passes rpath directives to the linker using "-Wl,-R".
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_COMPILER_RPATH_FLAG= -Wl,-R
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.if exists(${CCPATH})
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CC_VERSION_STRING!= ${CCPATH} -V 2>&1 | ${GREP} '^Intel'
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_CC_VERSION!= ${CCPATH} -v 2>&1 || ${TRUE}
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CC_VERSION= Intel C++ Compiler ${_CC_VERSION}
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.else
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CC_VERSION_STRING?= ${CC_VERSION}
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CC_VERSION?= Intel C++ Compiler
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.endif
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# _LANGUAGES.<compiler> is ${LANGUAGES.<compiler>} restricted to the
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# ones requested by the package in USE_LANGUAGES.
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#
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_LANGUAGES.icc= # empty
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.for _lang_ in ${USE_LANGUAGES}
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_LANGUAGES.icc+= ${LANGUAGES.icc:M${_lang_}}
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.endfor
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# Prepend the path to the compiler to the PATH.
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.if !empty(_LANGUAGES.icc)
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PREPEND_PATH+= ${_ICC_DIR}/bin
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.endif
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# icc supports __attribute__, but the GNU configure test uses a nested
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# function, which icc does not support. #undef'ing __attribute__ has the
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# unfortunate side-effect of breaking many of the Linux header files, which
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# cannot be compiled properly without __attribute__. The test must be
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# overridden so that __attribute__ is assumed supported by the compiler.
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.if defined(GNU_CONFIGURE)
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CONFIGURE_ENV+= ac_cv___attribute__=yes
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.endif
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override-tools: ${_ICC_CPP}
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${_ICC_CPP}:
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${RUN}${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H}
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${RUN} \
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(${ECHO} '#!${TOOLS_SHELL}'; \
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${ECHO} 'for o in "$$@"'; ${ECHO} 'do'; \
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${ECHO} ' case "$$o"'; ${ECHO} ' in'; \
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${ECHO} ' -undef) undef=1;;'; ${ECHO} ' esac'; \
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${ECHO} 'done'; \
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${ECHO} 'if [ -n "$$undef" ]'; ${ECHO} 'then'; \
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${ECHO} 'exec ${ICCBASE}/bin/icc -E -Uunix "$$@"'; \
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${ECHO} 'else'; \
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${ECHO} 'exec ${ICCBASE}/bin/icc -E "$$@"'; \
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${ECHO} 'fi' \
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) > ${.TARGET}
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${RUN}${CHMOD} +x ${.TARGET}
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# Create compiler driver scripts in ${WRKDIR}.
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.for _var_ in ${_ICC_VARS}
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. if !target(${_ICC_${_var_}})
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override-tools: ${_ICC_${_var_}}
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${_ICC_${_var_}}:
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${RUN}${MKDIR} ${.TARGET:H}
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. if !empty(COMPILER_USE_SYMLINKS:M[Yy][Ee][Ss])
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${RUN}${RM} -f ${.TARGET}
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${RUN}${LN} -s ${ICCBASE}/bin/${.TARGET:T} ${.TARGET}
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. else
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${RUN} \
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(${ECHO} '#!${TOOLS_SHELL}'; \
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${ECHO} 'exec ${ICCBASE}/bin/${.TARGET:T} "$$@"'; \
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) > ${.TARGET}
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${RUN}${CHMOD} +x ${.TARGET}
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. endif
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. for _alias_ in ${_ALIASES.${_var_}:S/^/${.TARGET:H}\//}
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${RUN} \
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if [ ! -x "${_alias_}" ]; then \
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${LN} -f -s ${.TARGET} ${_alias_}; \
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fi
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. endfor
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. endif
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.endfor
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.endif # COMPILER_ICC_MK
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