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authorMatt Fleming <matt.fleming@intel.com>2012-09-25 14:45:18 +0100
committerMatt Fleming <matt.fleming@intel.com>2012-10-16 11:38:01 +0100
commit1408e6ca7b3854d94aaa39612b4bb6fdf9111dc7 (patch)
treee624fe7c8d9bea91724a1e12708464a7cc035096 /com32/modules/Makefile
parent34a0d7f60f1beca980f7b4a9516581c91380fdb3 (diff)
downloadsyslinux-1408e6ca7b3854d94aaa39612b4bb6fdf9111dc7.tar.gz
Add per-firmware object directory support
Now that we have multiple firmware backends it no longer makes sense to write object files to the same directory as their source. A better solution is to write the object files to a per-firmware directory under a top-level object directory. The top-level object directory can be specified on the command-line with the O= variable, e.g. make O=/tmp/obj. If no top-level object directory is specified an 'obj' directory is created in the top-level of the Syslinux source repository. All the existing make targets continue to work as before, however now they apply to all firmware backends, e.g. 'make installer' will build the BIOS, 32-bit EFI and 64-bit EFI installers and place them under $(OBJ)/bios, $(OBJ)/efi32 and $(OBJ)/efi64 respectively. Note unlike every other bit of Syslinux, the gpxe objects are still kept in the src directory, e.g. gpxe/src, since gpxe is only required by the BIOS backend. It is possible to specify a make target for a specific firmware or list of firmware with the following syntax, make [firmware[,firmware]] [target[,target]] To clean the object directory for just the BIOS firmware type, 'make bios clean' To build both the 32-bit and 64-bit EFI installers type, 'make efi32 efi64 installer' Since the Syslinux make infrastructure is now more complex a new file doc/building.txt has been created to explain how to build Syslinux. The top-level Makefile now exports some make variables for use in module Makefiles, - topdir - the top-level source directory of the Syslinux repository, e.g. /usr/src/syslinux - objdir - the top-level object directory for the firmware backend currently being built, e.g. /obj/syslinux/bios - SRC - the source directory in the Syslinux repository for the module currently being built, e.g. /usr/src/syslinux/com32/libupload - OBJ - the object directory for the module currently being built, e.g. /obj/syslinux/bios/com32/libupload Since we're rewriting the Makefile infrastructure anyway it seemed like a good idea to add parallel support. By writing subdirectories as prequisites for make targets the objects in those subdirectories can be built in parallel. Signed-off-by: Matt Fleming <matt.fleming@intel.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'com32/modules/Makefile')
-rw-r--r--com32/modules/Makefile10
1 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/com32/modules/Makefile b/com32/modules/Makefile
index 8f5b7692..392c720f 100644
--- a/com32/modules/Makefile
+++ b/com32/modules/Makefile
@@ -15,11 +15,11 @@
## COM32 standard modules
##
-LIBS = $(com32)/gpllib/libcom32gpl.c32 $(com32)/lib/libcom32.c32 \
- $(com32)/libutil/libutil_com.c32
+LIBS = $(objdir)/com32/gpllib/libcom32gpl.c32 \
+ $(objdir)/com32/lib/libcom32.c32 \
+ $(objdir)/com32/libutil/libutil_com.c32
-topdir = ../..
-MAKEDIR = $(topdir)/mk
+VPATH = $(SRC)
include $(MAKEDIR)/elf.mk
MODULES = config.c32 ethersel.c32 dmitest.c32 cpuidtest.c32 \
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ all: $(MODULES) $(TESTFILES)
dmitest.o: dmitest.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) $(GPLINCLUDE) -c -o $@ $<
-dmitest.c32 : dmi_utils.o dmitest.o $(GPLLIB) $(LIBS) $(C_LIBS)
+dmitest.c32 : dmi_utils.o dmitest.o $(GPLLIB) $(LIBS) $(C_LIBS)
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) -o $@ $^
tidy dist: