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# CKUKER.MAK, Version 2.04, 31 July 85
#
# -- Makefile to build C-Kermit for Unix and Unix-like systems --
#
# Read instructions below before proceeding, then
# rename this file to "makefile" or "Makefile", and then:
#
# for Berkeley Unix 4.x, "make bsd"
# for Berkeley Unix 2.9 (PDP-11), "make bsd29"
# for AT&T 3Bx systems, "make att3bx"
# for AT&T generic System III/System V, "make sys3" or "make sys3nid"
# for Bell Unix Version 7 (aka 7th Edition), "make v7"
# for Microsoft Xenix (/286, PC/AT, etc), "make xenix"
# for Interactive System III (PC/IX) on PC/XT, "make pcix"
# for Interactive Sys III on other systems, "make is3"
# for DEC Pro-350 with Pro/Venix V1.x, "make provx1"
# for DEC Pro-350 with Pro/Venix V2.0 (Sys V), "make sys3nid"
# for DEC Pro-380 with Pro/Venix V2.0 (Sys V), "make sys3" or "make sys3nid"
# for NCR Tower 1632, OS 1.02, "make tower1"
# for NCR Tower 1632 with System V, "make sys3"
# for Fortune 16:32, For:Pro 1.7, "make ft17"
# for Valid Scaldstar, "make valid"
# for BBN C/70 with IOS 2.0, "make c70"
# for Amdahl UTS 2.4 on IBM 370 series & compatible mainframes, "make uts24"
#
##############################################################################
#
# Notes:
#
# In many cases, the -O (optimize) compiler switch is omitted. Feel free
# to add it if you trust your optimizer. The ckuus2.c module, in particular,
# tends to make optimizers blow up.
#
# "make bsd" should produce a working C-Kermit for both 4.1 and 4.2bsd
# on VAX, SUN, and Pyramid computers.
#
# Either "make sys3" or "make sys3nid" tendss to produce a working version on
# any ATT System III or System V system, including Motorola Four Phase, Callan
# Unistar, Cadmus, NCR Tower, HP9836 Series 200, Plexus, Masscomp/RTU,
# Heurikon, etc etc (for exceptions, see below; AT&T 3Bx systems have their
# own entry). As far as C-Kermit goes, there is no functional difference
# between ATT System III and System V, so there is no need for a separate
# "make sys5" entry.
#
# "make sys3nid" is equivalent to "make sys3" but leaves out the -i option,
# which is used indicate that separate instruction and data (text) spaces are
# to be used, as on a PDP-11. Some systems don't support this option, others
# may require it. If one of these options doesn't work on your System III
# or System V system, try the other.
#
# For version 7, several variables must be defined to the values
# associated with your system. BOOTNAME=/edition7 is the kernel image on
# okstate's Perkin-Elmer 3230. Others will probably be /unix. PROCNAME=proc
# is the name of the structure assigned to each process on okstate's system.
# This may be "_proc" or some other variation. See <sys/proc.h> for more info
# on your systems name conventions. NPROCNAME=nproc is the name of a
# Kernal variable that tells how many "proc" structures there are. Again
# this may be different on your system, but nproc will probably be somewhere.
# The variable NPTYPE is the type of the nproc variable -- int, short, etc.
# which can probably be gleaned from <sys/param.h>.
# The definition of DIRECT is a little more in depth. If nlist() returns,
# for "proc" only, the address of the array, then you should define DIRECT
# as it is below. If however, nlist() returns the address of a pointer to
# the array, then you should give DIRECT a null definition (DIRECT= ). The
# extern declaration in <sys/proc.h> should clarify this for you. If it
# is "extern struct proc *proc", then you should NOT define DIRECT. If it
# is "extern struct proc proc[]", then you should probably define DIRECT as
# it is below. See ckuv7.hlp for further information.
#
# For 2.9bsd, the makefile uses pcc rather than cc for compiles; that's what
# the CC and CC2 definitions are for. 2.9 support basically follows the 4.2
# path, except with a normal file system (file names 14 chars max).
#
# The v7 and 2.9bsd versions assume I&D space on a PDP-11. When building
# C-Kermit for v7 on a PDP-11, you should probably add the -i option to
# the link flags. Without I&D space, overlays would probably have to be
# used (or code mapping a`la Pro/Venix if that's available).
#
# Other systems require some special treatment:
#
# For HP9000 series 500, use "make sys3nid", but
# 1. In ckutio.c, don't #include <sys/file.h> or ioctl.h.
# 2. In ckufio.c, don't #include <sys/file.h>.
#
# For Ridge32 (ROS3.2), use "make sys3", but
# 1. Use "CFLAGS = -DUXIII -i -O" "LNKFLAGS = -i"
# 2. Don't #include <sys/file.h> in cku[tf]io.c.
#
# For Whitechapel MG-1 Genix 1.3, use "make bsd", but
# 1. In ckufio.c, have zkself() return 0 or call getpid, rather than getppid.
# 2. Wart reportedly can't process ckcpro.w; just work directly from ckcpro.c.
#
# For Altos 986 with Xenix 3.0, use "make sys3", but
# 1. Get rid of any "(void)"'s (they're only there for Lint anyway)
# 2. In ckcdeb.h, define CHAR to be "char" rather than "unsigned char".
#
##############################################################################
#
# V7-specific variables.
# These are set up for Perkin-Elmer 3230 V7 Unix:
#
PROC=proc
DIRECT=
NPROC=nproc
NPTYPE=int
BOOTFILE=/edition7
#
# ( For TRS-80 Xenix, use PROC=_proc, DIRECT=-DDIRECT, NPROC=_Nproc,
# NPTYPE=short, BOOTFILE=/xenix )
#
###########################################################################
#
# Compile and Link variables:
#
LNKFLAGS=
CC= cc
CC2= cc
#
###########################################################################
#
# Dependencies Section:
#
make:
@echo 'Make what? You must tell which system to make C-Kermit for.'
wermit: ckcmai.o ckucmd.o ckuusr.o ckuus2.o ckuus3.o ckcpro.o ckcfns.o \
ckcfn2.o ckucon.o ckutio.o ckufio.o ckudia.o ckuscr.o
$(CC2) $(LNKFLAGS) -o wermit ckcmai.o ckutio.o ckufio.o ckcfns.o \
ckcfn2.o ckcpro.o ckucmd.o ckuus2.o ckuus3.o ckuusr.o \
ckucon.o ckudia.o ckuscr.o
ckcmai.o: ckcmai.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h
ckuusr.o: ckuusr.c ckucmd.h ckcker.h ckuusr.h ckcdeb.h
ckuus2.o: ckuus2.c ckucmd.h ckcker.h ckuusr.h ckcdeb.h
ckuus3.o: ckuus3.c ckucmd.h ckcker.h ckuusr.h ckcdeb.h
ckucmd.o: ckucmd.c ckucmd.h ckcdeb.h
ckcpro.o: ckcpro.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h
ckcpro.c: ckcpro.w wart
./wart ckcpro.w ckcpro.c
ckcfns.o: ckcfns.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h
ckcfn2.o: ckcfn2.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h
ckufio.o: ckufio.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h
ckutio.o: ckutio.c ckcdeb.h
ckucon.o: ckucon.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h
wart: ckwart.o
$(CC) $(LNKFLAGS) -o wart ckwart.o
ckwart.o: ckwart.c
ckudia.o: ckudia.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h
ckuscr.o: ckuscr.c ckcker.h ckcdeb.h
#
###########################################################################
#
# Make commands for specific systems:
#
#
#Berkeley Unix 4.1 or 4.2 (and presumably also 4.3)
bsd:
make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DDEBUG -DTLOG"
#Berkeley Unix 2.8, 2.9 for PDP-11s with I&D space
bsd29:
make wermit "CFLAGS= -DV7 -DDEBUG -DTLOG" "LNKFLAGS= -i" "CC= pcc " \
"CC2= cc"
#Version 7 Unix
v7:
make wermit "CFLAGS=-DV7 -DDEBUG -DTLOG -DPROCNAME=\\\"$(PROC)\\\" \
-DBOOTNAME=\\\"$(BOOTFILE)\\\" -DNPROCNAME=\\\"$(NPROC)\\\" \
-DNPTYPE=$(NPTYPE) $(DIRECT)"
#In case they type "make sys5"...
sys5:
make sys3
#Generic ATT System III or System V (with I&D space)
sys3:
make wermit "CFLAGS = -DUXIII -DDEBUG -DTLOG -i -O" "LNKFLAGS = -i"
#Generic ATT System III or System V (no I&D space)
sys3nid:
make wermit "CFLAGS = -DUXIII -DDEBUG -DTLOG -O" "LNKFLAGS ="
#AT&T 3B-series computers running System V
# Only difference from sys3 is lock file stuff...
att3bx:
make wermit "CFLAGS = -DUXIII -DATT3BX -DDEBUG -DTLOG -i -O" \
"LNKFLAGS = -i"
#Microsoft "Xenix/286" e.g. for IBM PC/AT
xenix:
make wermit "CFLAGS= -DXENIX -DUXIII -DDEBUG -DTLOG -F 3000 -i" \
"LNKFLAGS = -F 3000 -i"
#PC/IX, Interactive Corp System III for IBM PC/XT
pcix:
make wermit \
"CFLAGS= -DPCIX -DUXIII -DISIII -DDEBUG -DTLOG -Dsdata=sdatax -O -i" \
"LNKFLAGS = -i"
#Interactive Corp System III port in general --
is3:
make wermit \
"CFLAGS = -DISIII -DUXIII -DDEBUG -DTLOG -Ddata=datax -O -i" \
"LNKFLAGS = -i"
#DEC Pro-3xx with Pro/Venix V1.0 or V1.1
# Requires code-mapping on non-I&D-space 11/23 processor, plus some
# fiddling to get interrupt targets into resident code section.
provx1:
make wart "CFLAGS= -DPROVX1" "LNKFLAGS= "
make wermit "CFLAGS = -DPROVX1 -DDEBUG -DTLOG -md780" \
"LNKFLAGS= -u _sleep -lc -md780"
#NCR Tower 1632, OS 1.02
tower1:
make wermit "CFLAGS= -DDEBUG -DTLOG -DTOWER1"
#Fortune 16:32, For:Pro 1.7 (mostly like 4.1bsd)
ft17:
make wermit "CFLAGS= -DDEBUG -DTLOG -DBSD4 -DFT17"
#Valid Scaldstar
#Berkeleyish, but need to change some variable names.
valid:
make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -Dcc=ccx -DFREAD=1"
#Amdahl UTS 2.4 on IBM 370 series compatible mainframes.
#Mostly like V7, but can't do initrawq() buffer peeking.
uts24:
make wermit "CFLAGS=-DV7 -DDEBUG -DTLOG -DPROCNAME=\\\"$(PROC)\\\" \
-DUTS24 -DBOOTNAME=\\\"$(BOOTFILE)\\\" -DNPROCNAME=\\\"$(NPROC)\\\" \
-DNPTYPE=$(NPTYPE) $(DIRECT)"
#BBN C/70 with IOS 2.0
#Mostly Berkeley-like, but with some ATTisms
c70:
make wermit "CFLAGS= -DBSD4 -DC70 -DDEBUG -DTLOG"