llvm-6502/test/Makefile.tests
2002-01-26 22:48:08 +00:00

106 lines
2.2 KiB
Makefile

##-----------------------------------------------------------*-Makefile-*-
## Common rules for generating, linking, and compiling via LLVM. This is
## used to implement a robust testing framework for LLVM
##------------------------------------------------------------------------
## NOTE: This is preliminary and will change in the future
include ${LEVEL}/Makefile.common
.PHONY: clean default
# These files, which might be intermediate results, should not be deleted by
# make
.PRECIOUS: Output/%.bc Output/%.ll
.PRECIOUS: Output/%.tbc Output/%.tll
.PRECIOUS: Output/.dir
# LLVM Tool Definitions...
#
LCC = /home/vadve/lattner/cvs/gcc_install/bin/gcc
LCC1 = /home/vadve/lattner/cvs/gcc_install/lib/gcc-lib/llvm/3.1/cc1
TOOLS = $(LEVEL)/tools/Debug
LLI = $(TOOLS)/lli
LLC = $(TOOLS)/llc
LAS = $(TOOLS)/as
LGCCAS = $(TOOLS)/gccas
LDIS = $(TOOLS)/dis
LOPT = $(TOOLS)/opt
LLINK = $(TOOLS)/link
LCCFLAGS += -O2 -Wall
LLCFLAGS =
FAILURE = $(LEVEL)/test/Failure.sh
# Native Tool Definitions
NATGCC = /usr/dcs/software/supported/bin/gcc
CC = /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc
AS = /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc
DIS = /usr/ccs/bin/dis
CP = /bin/cp -f
CFLAGS += -g -xarch=v9
LLCLIB = $(LEVEL)/test/runtime.o
LIBS += $(LLCLIB)
ifeq ($(TRACE), yes)
LLCFLAGS += -trace
endif
ifeq ($(TRACEM), yes)
LLCFLAGS += -tracem
endif
clean ::
$(RM) a.out core
$(RM) -rf Output/
Output/%.ll: %.c $(LCC1) Output/.dir
$(LCC) $(LCCFLAGS) -S $< -o $@
Output/%.bc: Output/%.ll $(LGCCAS)
$(LGCCAS) $< -o $@
Output/%.bc: %.ll $(LAS)
$(LAS) $< -o $@
#
# Testing versions of provided utilities...
#
Output/%.tll: %.c $(LCC1) Output/.dir
@echo "======== Compiling $<"
$(LCC) $(LCCFLAGS) -S $< -o $@ || \
( rm -f $@; $(FAILURE) $@ )
Output/%.tbc: Output/%.tll $(LAS)
@echo "======== Assembling $<"
$(LAS) -f $< -o $@ || \
( rm -f $@; $(FAILURE) $@ )
#%.s: %.linked.bc
# $(LLC) -f $(LLCFLAGS) $< -o $@
#%: %.o $(LIBS)
# $(CC) $(LDFLAGS) $< $(LIBS) -o $@
## Cancel built-in implicit rules that override above rules
%: %.s
%: %.c
%.o: %.c
## The next two rules are for disassembling an executable or an object file
#%.dis: %
# $(DIS) $< > $@
#%.dis: %.o
# $(DIS) $< > $@