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Diffstat (limited to 'tools/build')
-rw-r--r-- | tools/build/Documentation/Build.txt | 45 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/build/Makefile.include | 1 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | tools/build/tests/ex/Makefile | 3 |
3 files changed, 35 insertions, 14 deletions
diff --git a/tools/build/Documentation/Build.txt b/tools/build/Documentation/Build.txt index aa5e092c4352..88824359d595 100644 --- a/tools/build/Documentation/Build.txt +++ b/tools/build/Documentation/Build.txt @@ -11,8 +11,9 @@ Unlike the kernel we don't have a single build object 'obj-y' list that where we setup source objects, but we support more. This allows one 'Build' file to carry a sources list for multiple build objects. -a) Build framework makefiles ----------------------------- + +Build framework makefiles +------------------------- The build framework consists of 2 Makefiles: @@ -23,7 +24,7 @@ While the 'Build.include' file contains just some generic definitions, the 'Makefile.build' file is the makefile used from the outside. It's interface/usage is following: - $ make -f tools/build/Makefile srctree=$(KSRC) dir=$(DIR) obj=$(OBJECT) + $ make -f tools/build/Makefile.build srctree=$(KSRC) dir=$(DIR) obj=$(OBJECT) where: @@ -38,8 +39,9 @@ called $(OBJECT)-in.o: which includes all compiled sources described in 'Build' makefiles. -a) Build makefiles ------------------- + +Build makefiles +--------------- The user supplies 'Build' makefiles that contains a objects list, and connects the build to nested directories. @@ -95,8 +97,24 @@ It's only a matter of 2 single commands to create the final binaries: You can check the 'ex' example in 'tools/build/tests/ex' for more details. -b) Rules --------- + +Makefile.include +---------------- + +The tools/build/Makefile.include makefile could be included +via user makefiles to get usefull definitions. + +It defines following interface: + + - build macro definition: + build := -f $(srctree)/tools/build/Makefile.build dir=. obj + + to make it easier to invoke build like: + make $(build)=ex + + +Rules +----- The build framework provides standard compilation rules to handle .S and .c compilation. @@ -104,8 +122,9 @@ compilation. It's possible to include special rule if needed (like we do for flex or bison code generation). -c) CFLAGS ---------- + +CFLAGS +------ It's possible to alter the standard object C flags in the following way: @@ -115,8 +134,8 @@ It's possible to alter the standard object C flags in the following way: This C flags changes has the scope of the Build makefile they are defined in. -d) Dependencies ---------------- +Dependencies +------------ For each built object file 'a.o' the '.a.cmd' is created and holds: @@ -130,8 +149,8 @@ All existing '.cmd' files are included in the Build process to follow properly the dependencies and trigger a rebuild when necessary. -e) Single rules ---------------- +Single rules +------------ It's possible to build single object file by choice, like: diff --git a/tools/build/Makefile.include b/tools/build/Makefile.include new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..91bc60616de5 --- /dev/null +++ b/tools/build/Makefile.include @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +build := -f $(srctree)/tools/build/Makefile.build dir=. obj diff --git a/tools/build/tests/ex/Makefile b/tools/build/tests/ex/Makefile index 52d2476073a3..a8f596e37fd2 100644 --- a/tools/build/tests/ex/Makefile +++ b/tools/build/tests/ex/Makefile @@ -3,7 +3,8 @@ export CC := gcc export LD := ld export AR := ar -build := -f $(srctree)/tools/build/Makefile.build dir=. obj +include $(srctree)/tools/build/Makefile.include + ex: ex-in.o libex-in.o gcc -o $@ $^ |