# Makefile for the Netwide Assembler under 16-bit DOS # # The Netwide Assembler is copyright (C) 1996 Simon Tatham and # Julian Hall. All rights reserved. The software is # redistributable under the licence given in the file "Licence" # distributed in the NASM archive. # # This Makefile is designed to build NASM using a 16-bit DOS C # compiler such as Microsoft C, provided you have a compatible MAKE. # It's been tested with Microsoft C 5.x plus Borland Make. (Yes, I # know it's silly, but...) # update: MSC 5.1 will not compile 'nasmlib.c' (arg lists don't match) # MSC 6.00A will not compile 'insnsa.c' (qcl is required) # MSC 7.00 will compile all # # GNU software compiled by DJGPP is also required: # # grep 2.4 # perl 5.6.1 # # Source and DOS/Windows binaries may be downloaded from: # # ftp://ftp.simtel.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2gnu/ # # Compilation has been tested under Windows 98 & Windows 2000 # MSC 7.00 & DJGPP applications require a DPMI interface, which is # a part of MSC 7.00 under DOS. It is also a part of Windows. # # # For a 16-bit compiler, we don't need all the formats # CONFIG = -DOF_ONLY -DOF_BIN -DOF_OBJ -DOF_WIN32 -DOF_AS86 #CC = cl /c /O /AL /Gt # Compile for a 286, ain't nobody using an 8086 anymore CC = cl /c /Oz /AL /Gt256 /G2 /I.. # MSC 7.00 #QCL = qcl /c /AL /Gt QCL = $(CC) # MSC 7.00 LINK = link LINKFLAGS = /F4000 /Fm LIBRARIES = EXE = .exe# OBJ = obj# .c.$(OBJ): $(CC) $(CONFIG) /Fo$@ $*.c NASMOBJS1 = nasm.$(OBJ) nasmlib.$(OBJ) float.$(OBJ) insnsa.$(OBJ) \ assemble.$(OBJ) labels.$(OBJ) parser.$(OBJ) outform.$(OBJ) NASMOBJS2 = output\outbin.$(OBJ) output\outaout.$(OBJ) output\outcoff.$(OBJ) NASMOBJS3 = output\outelf32.$(OBJ) output\outelf64.$(OBJ) output\outobj.$(OBJ) output\outas86.$(OBJ) NASMOBJS4 = output\outrdf.$(OBJ) output\outrdf2.$(OBJ) output\outieee.$(OBJ) NASMOBJS5 = output\outdbg.$(OBJ) preproc.$(OBJ) listing.$(OBJ) eval.$(OBJ) NASMOBJS = $(NASMOBJS1) $(NASMOBJS2) $(NASMOBJS3) $(NASMOBJS4) $(NASMOBJS5) NDISASMOBJS = ndisasm.$(OBJ) disasm.$(OBJ) sync.$(OBJ) nasmlib.$(OBJ) \ insnsd.$(OBJ) all : nasm$(EXE) ndisasm$(EXE) # We have to have a horrible kludge here to get round the 128 character # limit, as usual... LINKOBJS = a*.obj e*.obj f*.obj insnsa.obj l*.obj na*.obj o*.obj p*.obj nasm$(EXE): $(NASMOBJS) echo $(NASMOBJS1) + >foo echo $(NASMOBJS2) + >>foo echo $(NASMOBJS3) + >>foo echo $(NASMOBJS4) + >>foo echo $(NASMOBJS5) >> foo $(LINK) /st:4096 @foo,nasm; ndisasm$(EXE): $(NDISASMOBJS) $(LINK) $(NDISASMOBJS), ndisasm; output\version.h: version.h copy version.h output output\nasm.h: nasm.h copy nasm.h output output\insnsi.h: insnsi.h copy insnsi.h output output\nasmlib.h: nasmlib.h copy nasmlib.h output output\outform.h: outform.h copy outform.h output # These files contains all the standard macros that are derived from # the version number. version.h: version version.pl perl version.pl h < version > version.h version.mac: version version.pl perl version.pl mac < version > version.mac # This source file is generated from the standard macros file # `standard.mac' by another Perl script. Again, it's part of the # standard distribution. macros.c: macros.pl standard.mac version.mac perl macros.pl standard.mac version.mac insnsa.c insnsd.c insnsi.h insnsn.c: insns16.dat insns.pl perl insns.pl insns16.dat insns16.dat: insns.dat grep -v WILLAMETTE insns.dat | grep -v KATMAI | grep -v SSE | \ grep -v MMX | grep -v 3DNOW | grep -v UNDOC >insns16.dat # These source files are generated from regs.dat by yet another # perl script. regs.c: regs.dat regs.pl perl regs.pl c regs.dat > regs.c regflags.c: regs.dat regs.pl perl regs.pl fc regs.dat > regflags.c regdis.c: regs.dat regs.pl perl regs.pl dc regs.dat > regdis.c regvals.c: regs.dat regs.pl perl regs.pl vc regs.dat > regvals.c regs.h: regs.dat regs.pl perl regs.pl h regs.dat > regs.h # Another grotty hack: QC is less likely to run out of memory than # CL proper; and we don't need any optimisation in these modules # since they're just data. insnsa.$(OBJ): insnsa.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h insns.h $(QCL) insnsa.c insnsd.$(OBJ): insnsd.c nasm.h version.h insnsi.h insns.h $(QCL) insnsd.c tidy: del output\*.h del *.$(OBJ) del output\*.$(OBJ) clean : tidy del nasm$(EXE) del ndisasm$(EXE) spotless: clean del insns16.dat del insnsa.c del insnsd.c del insnsi.h del insnsn.c del version.h #-- Magic hints to mkdep.pl --# # @object-ending: ".$(OBJ)" # @path-separator: "\" #-- Everything below is generated by mkdep.pl - do not edit --# assemble.$(OBJ): assemble.c preproc.h insns.h pptok.h regs.h regflags.c \ config.h version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h regvals.c assemble.h insnsi.h crc64.$(OBJ): crc64.c disasm.$(OBJ): disasm.c insns.h sync.h regdis.c regs.h config.h regs.c \ version.h nasm.h insnsn.c names.c insnsi.h disasm.h eval.$(OBJ): eval.c labels.h eval.h regs.h config.h version.h nasmlib.h \ nasm.h insnsi.h float.$(OBJ): float.c regs.h config.h version.h nasm.h insnsi.h hashtbl.$(OBJ): hashtbl.c regs.h config.h version.h nasmlib.h hashtbl.h \ nasm.h insnsi.h insnsa.$(OBJ): insnsa.c insns.h regs.h config.h version.h nasm.h insnsi.h insnsd.$(OBJ): insnsd.c insns.h regs.h config.h version.h nasm.h insnsi.h insnsn.$(OBJ): insnsn.c labels.$(OBJ): labels.c regs.h config.h version.h hashtbl.h nasmlib.h nasm.h \ insnsi.h listing.$(OBJ): listing.c regs.h config.h version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h \ insnsi.h listing.h macros.$(OBJ): macros.c names.$(OBJ): names.c regs.c insnsn.c nasm.$(OBJ): nasm.c labels.h preproc.h insns.h parser.h eval.h pptok.h \ regs.h outform.h config.h version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h stdscan.h assemble.h \ insnsi.h listing.h nasmlib.$(OBJ): nasmlib.c insns.h regs.h config.h version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h \ insnsi.h ndisasm.$(OBJ): ndisasm.c insns.h sync.h regs.h config.h version.h nasmlib.h \ nasm.h insnsi.h disasm.h outform.$(OBJ): outform.c regs.h config.h outform.h version.h nasm.h \ insnsi.h output\outaout.$(OBJ): output\outaout.c regs.h outform.h config.h version.h \ nasmlib.h nasm.h stdscan.h insnsi.h output\outas86.$(OBJ): output\outas86.c regs.h outform.h config.h version.h \ nasmlib.h nasm.h insnsi.h output\outbin.$(OBJ): output\outbin.c labels.h eval.h regs.h outform.h \ config.h version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h stdscan.h insnsi.h output\outcoff.$(OBJ): output\outcoff.c regs.h outform.h config.h version.h \ nasmlib.h nasm.h insnsi.h output\outdbg.$(OBJ): output\outdbg.c regs.h outform.h config.h version.h \ nasmlib.h nasm.h insnsi.h output\outelf32.$(OBJ): output\outelf32.c regs.h outform.h config.h \ version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h stdscan.h insnsi.h output\outelf64.$(OBJ): output\outelf64.c regs.h outform.h config.h \ version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h stdscan.h insnsi.h output\outieee.$(OBJ): output\outieee.c regs.h outform.h config.h version.h \ nasmlib.h nasm.h insnsi.h output\outmacho.$(OBJ): output\outmacho.c compiler.h regs.h outform.h \ config.h version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h insnsi.h output\outobj.$(OBJ): output\outobj.c regs.h outform.h config.h version.h \ nasmlib.h nasm.h stdscan.h insnsi.h output\outrdf.$(OBJ): output\outrdf.c regs.h outform.h config.h version.h \ nasmlib.h nasm.h insnsi.h output\outrdf2.$(OBJ): output\outrdf2.c rdoff\rdoff.h regs.h outform.h \ config.h version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h insnsi.h parser.$(OBJ): parser.c insns.h parser.h float.h regs.h regflags.c config.h \ version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h stdscan.h insnsi.h pptok.$(OBJ): pptok.c preproc.h pptok.h nasmlib.h preproc.$(OBJ): preproc.c preproc.h macros.c pptok.h regs.h config.h \ version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h insnsi.h regdis.$(OBJ): regdis.c regflags.$(OBJ): regflags.c regs.$(OBJ): regs.c regvals.$(OBJ): regvals.c stdscan.$(OBJ): stdscan.c insns.h regs.h config.h version.h nasmlib.h nasm.h \ stdscan.h insnsi.h sync.$(OBJ): sync.c sync.h tokhash.$(OBJ): tokhash.c insns.h regs.h config.h version.h nasm.h insnsi.h