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#!/bin/sh
# Copyright 2009 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
# license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
# The syscall package provides access to the raw system call
# interface of the underlying operating system. Porting Go to
# a new architecture/operating system combination requires
# some manual effort, though there are tools that automate
# much of the process. The auto-generated files have names
# beginning with z.
#
# This script prints suggested commands to generate z files
# for the current system. Running those commands is not automatic.
# This script is documentation more than anything else.
#
# * asm_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.s
#
# This hand-written assembly file implements system call dispatch.
# There are three entry points:
#
# func Syscall(trap, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr);
# func Syscall6(trap, a1, a2, a3, a4, a5, a6 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr);
# func RawSyscall(trap, a1, a2, a3 uintptr) (r1, r2, err uintptr);
#
# The first and second are the standard ones; they differ only in
# how many arguments can be passed to the kernel.
# The third is for low-level use by the ForkExec wrapper;
# unlike the first two, it does not call into the scheduler to
# let it know that a system call is running.
#
# * syscall_${GOOS}.go
#
# This hand-written Go file implements system calls that need
# special handling and lists "//sys" comments giving prototypes
# for ones that can be auto-generated. Mksyscall reads those
# comments to generate the stubs.
#
# * syscall_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
#
# Same as syscall_${GOOS}.go except that it contains code specific
# to ${GOOS} on one particular architecture.
#
# * types_${GOOS}.c
#
# This hand-written C file includes standard C headers and then
# creates typedef or enum names beginning with a dollar sign
# (use of $ in variable names is a gcc extension). The hardest
# part about preparing this file is figuring out which headers to
# include and which symbols need to be #defined to get the
# actual data structures that pass through to the kernel system calls.
# Some C libraries present alternate versions for binary compatibility
# and translate them on the way in and out of system calls, but
# there is almost always a #define that can get the real ones.
# See types_darwin.c and types_linux.c for examples.
#
# * types_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.c
#
# Same as types_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go except that it contains
# definitions specific to ${GOOS} one one particular architecture.
#
# * zerror_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
#
# This machine-generated file defines the system's error numbers,
# error strings, and signal numbers. The generator is "mkerrors".
# Usually no arguments are needed, but mkerrors will pass its
# arguments on to godefs.
#
# * zsyscall_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
#
# Generated by mksyscall; see syscall_${GOOS}.go above.
#
# * zsysnum_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
#
# Generated by mksysnum_${GOOS}.
#
# * ztypes_${GOOS}_${GOARCH}.go
#
# Generated by godefs; see types_${GOOS}.c above.
GOOSARCH="${GOOS}_${GOARCH}"
# defaults
mksyscall="mksyscall"
mkerrors="mkerrors"
case "$GOOSARCH" in
_* | *_ | _)
echo 'undefined $GOOS_$GOARCH:' "$GOOSARCH" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
darwin_386)
mksyscall="mksyscall -l32"
mksysnum="mksysnum_darwin /home/rsc/pub/xnu-1228/bsd/kern/syscalls.master"
mktypes="godefs -gsyscall -f-m32"
;;
darwin_amd64)
mksysnum="mksysnum_darwin /home/rsc/pub/xnu-1228/bsd/kern/syscalls.master"
mktypes="godefs -gsyscall -f-m64"
mkerrors="mkerrors"
;;
linux_386)
mksyscall="mksyscall -l32"
mksysnum="mksysnum_linux /usr/include/asm/unistd_32.h"
mktypes="godefs -gsyscall -f-m32"
;;
linux_amd64)
mksysnum="mksysnum_linux /usr/include/asm/unistd_64.h"
mktypes="godefs -gsyscall -f-m64"
;;
*)
echo 'unrecognized $GOOS_$GOARCH: ' "$GOOSARCH" 1>&2
exit 1
;;
esac
echo "$mkerrors >zerrors_$GOOSARCH.go"
echo "$mksyscall syscall_$GOOS.go syscall_$GOOSARCH.go >zsyscall_$GOOSARCH.go"
echo "$mksysnum >zsysnum_$GOOSARCH.go"
echo "$mktypes types_$GOOS.c types_$GOOSARCH.c >ztypes_$GOOSARCH.go"
port=$(ls *.go | grep -v _)
arch=$(ls *_$GOOSARCH.s *_$GOOSARCH.go *_$GOOS.go)
all=$(ls $port $arch) # sort them
echo gobuild $all