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  1. # Backward compatibility
  2. asflags-y += $(EXTRA_AFLAGS)
  3. ccflags-y += $(EXTRA_CFLAGS)
  4. cppflags-y += $(EXTRA_CPPFLAGS)
  5. ldflags-y += $(EXTRA_LDFLAGS)
  6. #
  7. # flags that take effect in sub directories
  8. export KBUILD_SUBDIR_ASFLAGS := $(KBUILD_SUBDIR_ASFLAGS) $(subdir-asflags-y)
  9. export KBUILD_SUBDIR_CCFLAGS := $(KBUILD_SUBDIR_CCFLAGS) $(subdir-ccflags-y)
  10. # Figure out what we need to build from the various variables
  11. # ===========================================================================
  12. # When an object is listed to be built compiled-in and modular,
  13. # only build the compiled-in version
  14. obj-m := $(filter-out $(obj-y),$(obj-m))
  15. # Libraries are always collected in one lib file.
  16. # Filter out objects already built-in
  17. lib-y := $(filter-out $(obj-y), $(sort $(lib-y) $(lib-m)))
  18. # Handle objects in subdirs
  19. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  20. # o if we encounter foo/ in $(obj-y), replace it by foo/built-in.o
  21. # and add the directory to the list of dirs to descend into: $(subdir-y)
  22. # o if we encounter foo/ in $(obj-m), remove it from $(obj-m)
  23. # and add the directory to the list of dirs to descend into: $(subdir-m)
  24. # Determine modorder.
  25. # Unfortunately, we don't have information about ordering between -y
  26. # and -m subdirs. Just put -y's first.
  27. modorder := $(patsubst %/,%/modules.order, $(filter %/, $(obj-y)) $(obj-m:.o=.ko))
  28. __subdir-y := $(patsubst %/,%,$(filter %/, $(obj-y)))
  29. subdir-y += $(__subdir-y)
  30. __subdir-m := $(patsubst %/,%,$(filter %/, $(obj-m)))
  31. subdir-m += $(__subdir-m)
  32. obj-y := $(patsubst %/, %/built-in.o, $(obj-y))
  33. obj-m := $(filter-out %/, $(obj-m))
  34. # Subdirectories we need to descend into
  35. subdir-ym := $(sort $(subdir-y) $(subdir-m))
  36. # if $(foo-objs) exists, foo.o is a composite object
  37. multi-used-y := $(sort $(foreach m,$(obj-y), $(if $(strip $($(m:.o=-objs)) $($(m:.o=-y))), $(m))))
  38. multi-used-m := $(sort $(foreach m,$(obj-m), $(if $(strip $($(m:.o=-objs)) $($(m:.o=-y))), $(m))))
  39. multi-used := $(multi-used-y) $(multi-used-m)
  40. single-used-m := $(sort $(filter-out $(multi-used-m),$(obj-m)))
  41. # Build list of the parts of our composite objects, our composite
  42. # objects depend on those (obviously)
  43. multi-objs-y := $(foreach m, $(multi-used-y), $($(m:.o=-objs)) $($(m:.o=-y)))
  44. multi-objs-m := $(foreach m, $(multi-used-m), $($(m:.o=-objs)) $($(m:.o=-y)))
  45. multi-objs := $(multi-objs-y) $(multi-objs-m)
  46. # $(subdir-obj-y) is the list of objects in $(obj-y) which uses dir/ to
  47. # tell kbuild to descend
  48. subdir-obj-y := $(filter %/built-in.o, $(obj-y))
  49. # $(obj-dirs) is a list of directories that contain object files
  50. obj-dirs := $(dir $(multi-objs) $(subdir-obj-y))
  51. # Replace multi-part objects by their individual parts, look at local dir only
  52. real-objs-y := $(foreach m, $(filter-out $(subdir-obj-y), $(obj-y)), $(if $(strip $($(m:.o=-objs)) $($(m:.o=-y))),$($(m:.o=-objs)) $($(m:.o=-y)),$(m))) $(extra-y)
  53. real-objs-m := $(foreach m, $(obj-m), $(if $(strip $($(m:.o=-objs)) $($(m:.o=-y))),$($(m:.o=-objs)) $($(m:.o=-y)),$(m)))
  54. # Add subdir path
  55. extra-y := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(extra-y))
  56. always := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(always))
  57. targets := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(targets))
  58. modorder := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(modorder))
  59. obj-y := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(obj-y))
  60. obj-m := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(obj-m))
  61. lib-y := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(lib-y))
  62. subdir-obj-y := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(subdir-obj-y))
  63. real-objs-y := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(real-objs-y))
  64. real-objs-m := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(real-objs-m))
  65. single-used-m := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(single-used-m))
  66. multi-used-y := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(multi-used-y))
  67. multi-used-m := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(multi-used-m))
  68. multi-objs-y := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(multi-objs-y))
  69. multi-objs-m := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(multi-objs-m))
  70. subdir-ym := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(subdir-ym))
  71. obj-dirs := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(obj-dirs))
  72. # These flags are needed for modversions and compiling, so we define them here
  73. # already
  74. # $(modname_flags) #defines KBUILD_MODNAME as the name of the module it will
  75. # end up in (or would, if it gets compiled in)
  76. # Note: It's possible that one object gets potentially linked into more
  77. # than one module. In that case KBUILD_MODNAME will be set to foo_bar,
  78. # where foo and bar are the name of the modules.
  79. name-fix = $(subst $(comma),_,$(subst -,_,$1))
  80. basename_flags = -D"KBUILD_BASENAME=KBUILD_STR($(call name-fix,$(basetarget)))"
  81. modname_flags = $(if $(filter 1,$(words $(modname))),\
  82. -D"KBUILD_MODNAME=KBUILD_STR($(call name-fix,$(modname)))")
  83. orig_c_flags = $(KBUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(KBUILD_CFLAGS) $(KBUILD_SUBDIR_CCFLAGS) \
  84. $(ccflags-y) $(CFLAGS_$(basetarget).o)
  85. _c_flags = $(filter-out $(CFLAGS_REMOVE_$(basetarget).o), $(orig_c_flags))
  86. _a_flags = $(KBUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(KBUILD_AFLAGS) $(KBUILD_SUBDIR_ASFLAGS) \
  87. $(asflags-y) $(AFLAGS_$(basetarget).o)
  88. _cpp_flags = $(KBUILD_CPPFLAGS) $(cppflags-y) $(CPPFLAGS_$(@F))
  89. #
  90. # Enable gcov profiling flags for a file, directory or for all files depending
  91. # on variables GCOV_PROFILE_obj.o, GCOV_PROFILE and CONFIG_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL
  92. # (in this order)
  93. #
  94. ifeq ($(CONFIG_GCOV_KERNEL),y)
  95. _c_flags += $(if $(patsubst n%,, \
  96. $(GCOV_PROFILE_$(basetarget).o)$(GCOV_PROFILE)$(CONFIG_GCOV_PROFILE_ALL)), \
  97. $(CFLAGS_GCOV))
  98. endif
  99. ifdef CONFIG_SYMBOL_PREFIX
  100. _sym_flags = -DSYMBOL_PREFIX=$(patsubst "%",%,$(CONFIG_SYMBOL_PREFIX))
  101. _cpp_flags += $(_sym_flags)
  102. _a_flags += $(_sym_flags)
  103. endif
  104. # If building the kernel in a separate objtree expand all occurrences
  105. # of -Idir to -I$(srctree)/dir except for absolute paths (starting with '/').
  106. ifeq ($(KBUILD_SRC),)
  107. __c_flags = $(_c_flags)
  108. __a_flags = $(_a_flags)
  109. __cpp_flags = $(_cpp_flags)
  110. else
  111. # -I$(obj) locates generated .h files
  112. # $(call addtree,-I$(obj)) locates .h files in srctree, from generated .c files
  113. # and locates generated .h files
  114. # FIXME: Replace both with specific CFLAGS* statements in the makefiles
  115. __c_flags = $(call addtree,-I$(obj)) $(call flags,_c_flags)
  116. __a_flags = $(call flags,_a_flags)
  117. __cpp_flags = $(call flags,_cpp_flags)
  118. endif
  119. c_flags = -Wp,-MD,$(depfile) $(NOSTDINC_FLAGS) $(LINUXINCLUDE) \
  120. $(__c_flags) $(modkern_cflags) \
  121. -D"KBUILD_STR(s)=\#s" $(basename_flags) $(modname_flags)
  122. a_flags = -Wp,-MD,$(depfile) $(NOSTDINC_FLAGS) $(LINUXINCLUDE) \
  123. $(__a_flags) $(modkern_aflags)
  124. cpp_flags = -Wp,-MD,$(depfile) $(NOSTDINC_FLAGS) $(LINUXINCLUDE) \
  125. $(__cpp_flags)
  126. ld_flags = $(LDFLAGS) $(ldflags-y)
  127. # Finds the multi-part object the current object will be linked into
  128. modname-multi = $(sort $(foreach m,$(multi-used),\
  129. $(if $(filter $(subst $(obj)/,,$*.o), $($(m:.o=-objs)) $($(m:.o=-y))),$(m:.o=))))
  130. # Shipped files
  131. # ===========================================================================
  132. quiet_cmd_shipped = SHIPPED $@
  133. cmd_shipped = cat $< > $@
  134. $(obj)/%:: $(src)/%_shipped
  135. $(call cmd,shipped)
  136. # Commands useful for building a boot image
  137. # ===========================================================================
  138. #
  139. # Use as following:
  140. #
  141. # target: source(s) FORCE
  142. # $(if_changed,ld/objcopy/gzip)
  143. #
  144. # and add target to extra-y so that we know we have to
  145. # read in the saved command line
  146. # Linking
  147. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  148. quiet_cmd_ld = LD $@
  149. cmd_ld = $(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(ldflags-y) $(LDFLAGS_$(@F)) \
  150. $(filter-out FORCE,$^) -o $@
  151. # Objcopy
  152. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  153. quiet_cmd_objcopy = OBJCOPY $@
  154. cmd_objcopy = $(OBJCOPY) $(OBJCOPYFLAGS) $(OBJCOPYFLAGS_$(@F)) $< $@
  155. # Gzip
  156. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  157. quiet_cmd_gzip = GZIP $@
  158. cmd_gzip = (cat $(filter-out FORCE,$^) | gzip -n -f -9 > $@) || \
  159. (rm -f $@ ; false)
  160. # DTC
  161. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  162. # Generate an assembly file to wrap the output of the device tree compiler
  163. quiet_cmd_dt_S_dtb= DTB $@
  164. cmd_dt_S_dtb= \
  165. ( \
  166. echo '\#include <asm-generic/vmlinux.lds.h>'; \
  167. echo '.section .dtb.init.rodata,"a"'; \
  168. echo '.balign STRUCT_ALIGNMENT'; \
  169. echo '.global __dtb_$(*F)_begin'; \
  170. echo '__dtb_$(*F)_begin:'; \
  171. echo '.incbin "$<" '; \
  172. echo '__dtb_$(*F)_end:'; \
  173. echo '.global __dtb_$(*F)_end'; \
  174. echo '.balign STRUCT_ALIGNMENT'; \
  175. ) > $@
  176. $(obj)/%.dtb.S: $(obj)/%.dtb
  177. $(call cmd,dt_S_dtb)
  178. quiet_cmd_dtc = DTC $@
  179. cmd_dtc = $(objtree)/scripts/dtc/dtc -O dtb -o $@ -b 0 $(DTC_FLAGS) $<
  180. # Bzip2
  181. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  182. # Bzip2 and LZMA do not include size in file... so we have to fake that;
  183. # append the size as a 32-bit littleendian number as gzip does.
  184. size_append = printf $(shell \
  185. dec_size=0; \
  186. for F in $1; do \
  187. fsize=$$(stat -c "%s" $$F); \
  188. dec_size=$$(expr $$dec_size + $$fsize); \
  189. done; \
  190. printf "%08x\n" $$dec_size | \
  191. sed 's/\(..\)/\1 /g' | { \
  192. read ch0 ch1 ch2 ch3; \
  193. for ch in $$ch3 $$ch2 $$ch1 $$ch0; do \
  194. printf '%s%03o' '\\' $$((0x$$ch)); \
  195. done; \
  196. } \
  197. )
  198. quiet_cmd_bzip2 = BZIP2 $@
  199. cmd_bzip2 = (cat $(filter-out FORCE,$^) | \
  200. bzip2 -9 && $(call size_append, $(filter-out FORCE,$^))) > $@ || \
  201. (rm -f $@ ; false)
  202. # Lzma
  203. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  204. quiet_cmd_lzma = LZMA $@
  205. cmd_lzma = (cat $(filter-out FORCE,$^) | \
  206. lzma -9 && $(call size_append, $(filter-out FORCE,$^))) > $@ || \
  207. (rm -f $@ ; false)
  208. quiet_cmd_lzo = LZO $@
  209. cmd_lzo = (cat $(filter-out FORCE,$^) | \
  210. lzop -9 && $(call size_append, $(filter-out FORCE,$^))) > $@ || \
  211. (rm -f $@ ; false)
  212. # XZ
  213. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  214. # Use xzkern to compress the kernel image and xzmisc to compress other things.
  215. #
  216. # xzkern uses a big LZMA2 dictionary since it doesn't increase memory usage
  217. # of the kernel decompressor. A BCJ filter is used if it is available for
  218. # the target architecture. xzkern also appends uncompressed size of the data
  219. # using size_append. The .xz format has the size information available at
  220. # the end of the file too, but it's in more complex format and it's good to
  221. # avoid changing the part of the boot code that reads the uncompressed size.
  222. # Note that the bytes added by size_append will make the xz tool think that
  223. # the file is corrupt. This is expected.
  224. #
  225. # xzmisc doesn't use size_append, so it can be used to create normal .xz
  226. # files. xzmisc uses smaller LZMA2 dictionary than xzkern, because a very
  227. # big dictionary would increase the memory usage too much in the multi-call
  228. # decompression mode. A BCJ filter isn't used either.
  229. quiet_cmd_xzkern = XZKERN $@
  230. cmd_xzkern = (cat $(filter-out FORCE,$^) | \
  231. sh $(srctree)/scripts/xz_wrap.sh && \
  232. $(call size_append, $(filter-out FORCE,$^))) > $@ || \
  233. (rm -f $@ ; false)
  234. quiet_cmd_xzmisc = XZMISC $@
  235. cmd_xzmisc = (cat $(filter-out FORCE,$^) | \
  236. xz --check=crc32 --lzma2=dict=1MiB) > $@ || \
  237. (rm -f $@ ; false)
  238. # misc stuff
  239. # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
  240. quote:="