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- // -*- mode:doc; -*-
- // vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
- == How Buildroot works
- As mentioned above, Buildroot is basically a set of Makefiles that
- download, configure, and compile software with the correct options. It
- also includes patches for various software packages - mainly the ones
- involved in the cross-compilation toolchain (+gcc+, +binutils+ and
- +uClibc+).
- There is basically one Makefile per software package, and they are
- named with the +.mk+ extension. Makefiles are split into many different
- parts.
- * The +toolchain/+ directory contains the Makefiles
- and associated files for all software related to the
- cross-compilation toolchain: +binutils+, +gcc+, +gdb+,
- +kernel-headers+ and +uClibc+.
- * The +arch/+ directory contains the definitions for all the processor
- architectures that are supported by Buildroot.
- * The +package/+ directory contains the Makefiles and
- associated files for all user-space tools and libraries that Buildroot
- can compile and add to the target root filesystem. There is one
- sub-directory per package.
- * The +linux/+ directory contains the Makefiles and associated files for
- the Linux kernel.
- * The +boot/+ directory contains the Makefiles and associated files for
- the bootloaders supported by Buildroot.
- * The +system/+ directory contains support for system integration, e.g.
- the target filesystem skeleton and the selection of an init system.
- * The +fs/+ directory contains the Makefiles and
- associated files for software related to the generation of the
- target root filesystem image.
- Each directory contains at least 2 files:
- * +something.mk+ is the Makefile that downloads, configures,
- compiles and installs the package +something+.
- * +Config.in+ is a part of the configuration tool
- description file. It describes the options related to the
- package.
- The main Makefile performs the following steps (once the
- configuration is done):
- * Create all the output directories: +staging+, +target+, +build+,
- etc. in the output directory (+output/+ by default,
- another value can be specified using +O=+)
- * Generate the toolchain target. When an internal toolchain is used, this
- means generating the cross-compilation toolchain. When an external
- toolchain is used, this means checking the features of the external
- toolchain and importing it into the Buildroot environment.
- * Generate all the targets listed in the +TARGETS+ variable. This
- variable is filled by all the individual components'
- Makefiles. Generating these targets will trigger the compilation of
- the userspace packages (libraries, programs), the kernel, the
- bootloader and the generation of the root filesystem images,
- depending on the configuration.
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