# $Id$ # PROG= mkdosfs CFLAGS+= -Wall ################################################################### # # Everything below is solely intented for maintenance. # As you can see, it requires as86/ld86 from the ``bcc'' package. # # For this reason, the bootcode.h target puts the result into # ${.CURDIR} AS86= as86 LD86= ld86 AS86FLAGS= -0 LD86FLAGS= -0 -s CLEANFILES+= *.obj *.bin *.com .SUFFIXES: .asm .obj .bin .com .asm.obj: ${AS86} ${AS86FLAGS} -o ${.TARGET} ${.IMPSRC} .obj.bin: ${LD86} ${LD86FLAGS} -T 0x7c00 -o ${.PREFIX}.tmp ${.IMPSRC} dd bs=32 skip=1 of=${.TARGET} if=${.PREFIX}.tmp rm -f ${.PREFIX}.tmp # .com file is just for testing .obj.com: ${LD86} ${LD86FLAGS} -T 0x100 -o ${.PREFIX}.tmp ${.IMPSRC} dd bs=32 skip=1 of=${.TARGET} if=${.PREFIX}.tmp rm -f ${.PREFIX}.tmp ## Do NOT depend this on bootcode.bin unless you've installed the ## bcc package! bootcode.h: ## bootcode.bin @echo converting bootcode.bin into bootcode.h... @perl -e 'if(read(STDIN,$$buf,512)<512) { \ die "Read error on .bin file\n"; \ } \ @arr = unpack("C*",$$buf); \ print "#ifndef BOOTCODE_H\n"; \ print "#define BOOTCODE_H 1\n\n"; \ print "/*\n * This file has been generated\n"; \ print " * automatically. Do not edit.\n */\n\n"; \ print "static unsigned char bootcode[512] = {\n"; \ for($$i=0; $$i<512; $$i++) { \ printf "0x%02x, ",$$arr[$$i]; \ if($$i % 12 == 11) {print "\n";} \ } \ print "};\n\n"; \ print "#endif /* BOOTCODE_H */\n";' \ < bootcode.bin > ${.CURDIR}/bootcode.h .include