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1 Table of contents:
2 A. How to build XNU
3 B. How to install a new header file from XNU
4
5 =============================================
6 A. How to build XNU:
7
8 1) Type: "make"
9
10 This builds all the components for kernel, architecture, and machine
11 configurations defined in TARGET_CONFIGS. Additionally, we also support
12 architectures defined in ARCH_CONFIGS and kernel configurations defined in
13 KERNEL_CONFIGS. Note that TARGET_CONFIGS overrides any configurations defined
14 in ARCH_CONFIGS and KERNEL_CONFIGS.
15
16 By default, architecture defaults to the build machine
17 architecture, and the kernel configuration is set to build for DEVELOPMENT.
18 The machine configuration defaults to S5L8900XRB for arm and default for i386 and ppc.
19
20 This will also create a bootable image, mach_kernel, and a kernel binary
21 with symbols, mach_kernel.sys.
22
23 Examples:
24 /* make a debug kernel for H1 arm board */
25 make TARGET_CONFIGS="debug arm s5l8900xrb"
26
27 $(OBJROOT)/DEBUG_ARM_S5L8900XRB/osfmk/DEBUG/osfmk.o: pre-linked object for osfmk component
28 $(OBJROOT)/DEBUG_ARM_S5L8900XRB/mach_kernel: bootable image
29
30 /* make debug and development kernels for H1 arm board */
31 make TARGET_CONFIGS="debug arm s5l8900xrb development arm s5l8900xrb"
32
33 $(OBJROOT)/DEBUG_ARM_S5L8900XRB/osfmk/DEBUG/osfmk.o: pre-linked object for osfmk component
34 $(OBJROOT)/DEBUG_ARM_S5L8900XRB/mach_kernel: bootable image
35 $(OBJROOT)/DEVELOPMENT_ARM/osfmk/DEVELOPMENT/osfmk.o: pre-linked object for osfmk component
36 $(OBJROOT)/DEVELOPMENT_ARM/mach_kernel: bootable image
37
38 /* this is all you need to do to build H1 arm with DEVELOPMENT kernel configuration */
39 make TARGET_CONFIGS="default arm default"
40
41 or the following is equivalent
42
43 make ARCH_CONFIGS=ARM
44
45 2) Building a Component
46
47 Go to the top directory in your XNU project.
48
49 If you are using a sh-style shell, run the following command:
50 $ . SETUP/setup.sh
51
52 If you are using a csh-style shell, run the following command:
53 % source SETUP/setup.csh
54
55 This will define the following environmental variables:
56 SRCROOT, OBJROOT, DSTROOT, SYMROOT
57
58 From a component top directory:
59
60 $ make all
61
62 This builds a component for all architectures, kernel configurations, and
63 machine configurations defined in TARGET_CONFIGS (or alternately ARCH_CONFIGS
64 and KERNEL_CONFIGS).
65
66 Example:
67 $(OBJROOT)/RELEASE_PPC/osfmk/RELEASE/osfmk.o: pre-linked object for osfmk component
68
69 From the component top directory:
70
71 $ make mach_kernel
72
73 This includes your component in the bootable image, mach_kernel, and
74 in the kernel binary with symbols, mach_kernel.sys.
75
76 WARNING: If a component header file has been modified, you will have to do
77 the above procedure 1.
78
79 3) Building DEBUG
80
81 Define kernel configuration to DEBUG in your environment or when running a
82 make command. Then, apply procedures 4, 5
83
84 $ make TARGET_CONFIGS="DEBUG PPC DEFAULT" all
85
86 or
87
88 $ make KERNEL_CONFIGS=DEBUG all
89
90 or
91
92 $ export TARGET_CONFIGS="DEBUG ARM MX31ADS"
93 $ make all
94
95 Example:
96 $(OBJROOT)/DEBUG_PPC/osfmk/DEBUG/osfmk.o: pre-linked object for osfmk component
97 $(OBJROOT)/DEBUG_PPC/mach_kernel: bootable image
98
99 4) Building fat
100
101 Define architectures in your environment or when running a make command.
102 Apply procedures 3, 4, 5
103
104 $ make TARGET_CONFIGS="RELEASE PPC default RELEASE I386 default" exporthdrs all
105
106 or
107
108 $ make ARCH_CONFIGS="PPC I386" exporthdrs all
109
110 or
111
112 $ export ARCH_CONFIGS="PPC I386"
113 $ make exporthdrs all
114
115 5) Verbose make
116 To display complete tool invocations rather than an abbreviated version,
117 $ make VERBOSE=YES
118
119 6) Debug information formats
120 By default, a DWARF debug information repository is created during the install phase; this is a "bundle" named mach_kernel.dSYM
121 To select the older STABS debug information format (where debug information is embedded in the mach_kernel.sys image), set the BUILD_STABS environment variable.
122 $ export BUILD_STABS=1
123 $ make
124
125 7) Build check before integration
126
127 From the top directory, run:
128
129 $ ~rc/bin/buildit . -arch ppc -arch i386 -noinstallsrc -nosum
130
131 or for multiple arm builds
132
133 $ ~rc/bin/buildit . -noinstallsrc -nosum -- TARGET_CONFIGS="release arm MX31ADS release arm LN2410SBC"
134
135 or for default arm build (kernel config DEVELOPMENT and machine config MX31ADS)
136
137 $ ~rc/bin/buildit . -arch arm -noinstallsrc -nosum -- TARGET_CONFIGS="release arm MX31ADS release arm LN2410SBC"
138
139
140 8) Creating tags and cscope
141
142 Set up your build environment as per instructions in 2a
143
144 From the top directory, run:
145
146 $ make tags # this will build ctags and etags on a case-sensitive
147 # volume, only ctags on case-insensitive
148
149 $ make TAGS # this will build etags
150
151 $ make cscope # this will build cscope database
152
153 =============================================
154 B. How to install a new header file from XNU
155
156 [Note: This does not covers installing header file in IOKit framework]
157
158 1) XNU installs header files at the following locations -
159 a. $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Headers
160 b. $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/PrivateHeaders
161 c. $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/Headers
162 d. $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/PrivateHeaders
163 e. $(DSTROOT)/usr/include/
164
165 Kernel.framework is used by kernel extensions. System.framework
166 and /usr/include are used by user level applications. The header
167 files in framework's "PrivateHeaders" are only available for Apple
168 Internal development.
169
170 2) The directory containing the header file should have a Makefile that
171 creates the list of files that should be installed at different locations.
172 If you are adding first header file in a directory, you will need to
173 create Makefile similar to xnu/bsd/sys/Makefile.
174
175 Add your header file to the correct file list depending on where you want
176 to install it. The default locations where the header files are installed
177 from each file list are -
178
179 a. DATAFILES : To make header file available in user level -
180 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/Headers
181 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/PrivateHeaders
182 $(DSTROOT)/usr/include/
183
184 b. PRIVATE_DATAFILES : To make header file available to Apple internal in
185 user level -
186 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/PrivateHeaders
187
188 c. KERNELFILES : To make header file available in kernel level -
189 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Headers
190 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/PrivateHeaders
191
192 d. PRIVATE_KERNELFILES : To make header file available to Apple internal
193 for kernel extensions -
194 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/PrivateHeaders
195
196 3) The Makefile combines the file lists mentioned above into different
197 install lists which are used by build system to install the header files.
198
199 If the install list that you are interested does not exists, create it
200 by adding the appropriate file lists. The default install lists, its
201 member file lists and their default location are described below -
202
203 a. INSTALL_MI_LIST : Installs header file to location that is available to
204 everyone in user level.
205 Locations -
206 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/Headers
207 $(DSTROOT)/usr/include/
208 Definition -
209 INSTALL_MI_LIST = ${DATAFILES}
210
211 b. INSTALL_MI_LCL_LIST : Installs header file to location that is available
212 for Apple internal in user level.
213 Locations -
214 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/System.framework/PrivateHeaders
215 Definition -
216 INSTALL_MI_LCL_LIST = ${DATAFILES} ${PRIVATE_DATAFILES}
217
218 c. INSTALL_KF_MI_LIST : Installs header file to location that is available
219 to everyone for kernel extensions.
220 Locations -
221 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Headers
222 Definition -
223 INSTALL_KF_MI_LIST = ${KERNELFILES}
224
225 d. INSTALL_KF_MI_LCL_LIST : Installs header file to location that is
226 available for Apple internal for kernel extensions.
227 Locations -
228 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/PrivateHeaders
229 Definition -
230 INSTALL_KF_MI_LCL_LIST = ${KERNELFILES} ${PRIVATE_KERNELFILES}
231
232 4) If you want to install the header file in a sub-directory of the paths
233 described in (1), specify the directory name using two variable
234 INSTALL_MI_DIR and EXPORT_MI_DIR as follows -
235
236 INSTALL_MI_DIR = dirname
237 EXPORT_MI_DIR = dirname
238
239 5) A single header file can exist at different locations using the steps
240 mentioned above. However it might not be desirable to make all the code
241 in the header file available at all the locations. For example, you
242 want to export a function only to kernel level but not user level.
243
244 You can use C language's pre-processor directive (#ifdef, #endif, #ifndef)
245 to control the text generated before a header file is installed. The kernel
246 only includes the code if the conditional macro is TRUE and strips out
247 code for FALSE conditions from the header file.
248
249 Some pre-defined macros and their descriptions are -
250 a. PRIVATE : If true, code is available to all of the xnu kernel and is
251 not available in kernel extensions and user level header files. The
252 header files installed in all the paths described above in (1) will not
253 have code enclosed within this macro.
254
255 b. KERNEL_PRIVATE : Same as PRIVATE
256
257 c. BSD_KERNEL_PRIVATE : If true, code is available to the xnu/bsd part of
258 the kernel and is not available to rest of the kernel, kernel extensions
259 and user level header files. The header files installed in all the
260 paths described above in (1) will not have code enclosed within this
261 macro.
262
263 d. KERNEL : If true, code is available only in kernel and kernel
264 extensions and is not available in user level header files. Only the
265 header files installed in following paths will have the code -
266 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/Headers
267 $(DSTROOT)/System/Library/Frameworks/Kernel.framework/PrivateHeaders