# Use our own user stubs for the msg rpcs, so we can make them time out, in # case the program is fucked, or we guess the wrong signal thread. msg-MIGUFLAGS = -D'MSG_IMPORTS=waittime 1000;' # ick MIGCOM = $(MIG) -cc cat - /dev/null # Reply servers need special massaging of the code mig generates, to make # them work correctly for error returns in some cases. %_reply_S.h %_reply_S.c: %_reply.defs $(srcdir)/reply_mig_hack.awk $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) -DSERVERPREFIX=S_ -x c $< \ | $(MIGCOM) -sheader $*_reply_S.h -server $*_reply_S.raw -user /dev/null -header /dev/null \ && $(AWK) -f $(srcdir)/reply_mig_hack.awk < $*_reply_S.raw > $*_reply_S.c # Normal servers %_S.h %_S.c: %.defs $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) -DSERVERPREFIX=S_ -x c $< \ | $(MIGCOM) -sheader $*_S.h -server $*_S.c -user /dev/null -header /dev/null # User rpc stubs %_U.h %_U.c: %.defs $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $($*-MIGUFLAGS) -x c $< \ | $(MIGCOM) -sheader /dev/null -server /dev/null -user $*_U.c -header $*_U.h # MIG stubs are not yet ready for C++ compilation. %_S.o %_U.o : COMPILE.post += -x c -include gnu-nat-mig.h NAT_GENERATED_FILES = notify_S.h notify_S.c \ process_reply_S.h process_reply_S.c \ msg_reply_S.h msg_reply_S.c msg_U.h msg_U.c \ exc_request_U.h exc_request_U.c exc_request_S.h exc_request_S.c