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.mk files: bulk aligment and whitespace cleanup of assignments The Buildroot coding style defines one space around make assignments and does not align the assignment symbols. This patch does a bulk fix of offending packages. The package infrastructures (or more in general assignments to calculated variable names, like $(2)_FOO) are not touched. Alignment of line continuation characters (\) is kept as-is. The sed command used to do this replacement is: find * -name "*.mk" | xargs sed -i \ -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*$#\1 \2#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\]\+\)$#\1 \2 \3#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\)\s*$#\1 \2 \3#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\(\s*\\\)#\1 \2\3#' Brief explanation of this command: ^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\) a regular variable at the beginning of the line \([?:+]\?=\) any assignment character =, :=, ?=, += \([^\\]\+\) any string not containing a line continuation \([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\) string, optional whitespace, followed by a line continuation character \(\s*\\\) optional whitespace, followed by a line continuation character Hence, the first subexpression handles empty assignments, the second handles regular assignments, the third handles regular assignments with line continuation, and the fourth empty assignments with line continuation. This expression was tested on following test text: (initial tab not included) FOO = spaces before FOO = spaces before and after FOO = tab before FOO = tab and spaces before FOO = tab after FOO = tab and spaces after FOO = spaces and tab after FOO = \ FOO = bar \ FOO = bar space \ FOO = \ GENIMAGE_DEPENDENCIES = host-pkgconf libconfuse FOO += spaces before FOO ?= spaces before and after FOO := FOO = FOO = FOO = FOO = $(MAKE1) CROSS_COMPILE=$(TARGET_CROSS) -C AT91BOOTSTRAP3_DEFCONFIG = \ AXEL_DISABLE_I18N=--i18n=0 After this bulk change, following manual fixups were done: - fix line continuation alignment in cegui06 and spice (the sed expression leaves the number of whitespace between the value and line continuation character intact, but the whitespace before that could have changed, causing misalignment. - qt5base was reverted, as this package uses extensive alignment which actually makes the code more readable. Finally, the end result was manually reviewed. Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com> Cc: Yann E. Morin <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2014-10-07 09:06:03 +02:00
UBOOT_VERSION = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_VERSION))
UBOOT_BOARD_NAME = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BOARDNAME))
UBOOT_LICENSE = GPL-2.0+
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_LATEST_VERSION),y)
UBOOT_LICENSE_FILES = Licenses/gpl-2.0.txt
endif
UBOOT_CPE_ID_VENDOR = denx
UBOOT_CPE_ID_PRODUCT = u-boot
UBOOT_INSTALL_IMAGES = YES
2009-01-02 12:18:09 +01:00
# u-boot 2020.01+ needs make 4.0+
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES = host-pkgconf $(BR2_MAKE_HOST_DEPENDENCY)
UBOOT_MAKE = $(BR2_MAKE)
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL),y)
# Handle custom U-Boot tarballs as specified by the configuration
UBOOT_TARBALL = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL_LOCATION))
.mk files: bulk aligment and whitespace cleanup of assignments The Buildroot coding style defines one space around make assignments and does not align the assignment symbols. This patch does a bulk fix of offending packages. The package infrastructures (or more in general assignments to calculated variable names, like $(2)_FOO) are not touched. Alignment of line continuation characters (\) is kept as-is. The sed command used to do this replacement is: find * -name "*.mk" | xargs sed -i \ -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*$#\1 \2#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\]\+\)$#\1 \2 \3#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\)\s*$#\1 \2 \3#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\(\s*\\\)#\1 \2\3#' Brief explanation of this command: ^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\) a regular variable at the beginning of the line \([?:+]\?=\) any assignment character =, :=, ?=, += \([^\\]\+\) any string not containing a line continuation \([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\) string, optional whitespace, followed by a line continuation character \(\s*\\\) optional whitespace, followed by a line continuation character Hence, the first subexpression handles empty assignments, the second handles regular assignments, the third handles regular assignments with line continuation, and the fourth empty assignments with line continuation. This expression was tested on following test text: (initial tab not included) FOO = spaces before FOO = spaces before and after FOO = tab before FOO = tab and spaces before FOO = tab after FOO = tab and spaces after FOO = spaces and tab after FOO = \ FOO = bar \ FOO = bar space \ FOO = \ GENIMAGE_DEPENDENCIES = host-pkgconf libconfuse FOO += spaces before FOO ?= spaces before and after FOO := FOO = FOO = FOO = FOO = $(MAKE1) CROSS_COMPILE=$(TARGET_CROSS) -C AT91BOOTSTRAP3_DEFCONFIG = \ AXEL_DISABLE_I18N=--i18n=0 After this bulk change, following manual fixups were done: - fix line continuation alignment in cegui06 and spice (the sed expression leaves the number of whitespace between the value and line continuation character intact, but the whitespace before that could have changed, causing misalignment. - qt5base was reverted, as this package uses extensive alignment which actually makes the code more readable. Finally, the end result was manually reviewed. Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com> Cc: Yann E. Morin <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2014-10-07 09:06:03 +02:00
UBOOT_SITE = $(patsubst %/,%,$(dir $(UBOOT_TARBALL)))
UBOOT_SOURCE = $(notdir $(UBOOT_TARBALL))
else ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_GIT),y)
.mk files: bulk aligment and whitespace cleanup of assignments The Buildroot coding style defines one space around make assignments and does not align the assignment symbols. This patch does a bulk fix of offending packages. The package infrastructures (or more in general assignments to calculated variable names, like $(2)_FOO) are not touched. Alignment of line continuation characters (\) is kept as-is. The sed command used to do this replacement is: find * -name "*.mk" | xargs sed -i \ -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*$#\1 \2#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\]\+\)$#\1 \2 \3#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\)\s*$#\1 \2 \3#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\(\s*\\\)#\1 \2\3#' Brief explanation of this command: ^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\) a regular variable at the beginning of the line \([?:+]\?=\) any assignment character =, :=, ?=, += \([^\\]\+\) any string not containing a line continuation \([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\) string, optional whitespace, followed by a line continuation character \(\s*\\\) optional whitespace, followed by a line continuation character Hence, the first subexpression handles empty assignments, the second handles regular assignments, the third handles regular assignments with line continuation, and the fourth empty assignments with line continuation. This expression was tested on following test text: (initial tab not included) FOO = spaces before FOO = spaces before and after FOO = tab before FOO = tab and spaces before FOO = tab after FOO = tab and spaces after FOO = spaces and tab after FOO = \ FOO = bar \ FOO = bar space \ FOO = \ GENIMAGE_DEPENDENCIES = host-pkgconf libconfuse FOO += spaces before FOO ?= spaces before and after FOO := FOO = FOO = FOO = FOO = $(MAKE1) CROSS_COMPILE=$(TARGET_CROSS) -C AT91BOOTSTRAP3_DEFCONFIG = \ AXEL_DISABLE_I18N=--i18n=0 After this bulk change, following manual fixups were done: - fix line continuation alignment in cegui06 and spice (the sed expression leaves the number of whitespace between the value and line continuation character intact, but the whitespace before that could have changed, causing misalignment. - qt5base was reverted, as this package uses extensive alignment which actually makes the code more readable. Finally, the end result was manually reviewed. Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com> Cc: Yann E. Morin <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2014-10-07 09:06:03 +02:00
UBOOT_SITE = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_REPO_URL))
UBOOT_SITE_METHOD = git
else ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_HG),y)
.mk files: bulk aligment and whitespace cleanup of assignments The Buildroot coding style defines one space around make assignments and does not align the assignment symbols. This patch does a bulk fix of offending packages. The package infrastructures (or more in general assignments to calculated variable names, like $(2)_FOO) are not touched. Alignment of line continuation characters (\) is kept as-is. The sed command used to do this replacement is: find * -name "*.mk" | xargs sed -i \ -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*$#\1 \2#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\]\+\)$#\1 \2 \3#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\)\s*$#\1 \2 \3#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\(\s*\\\)#\1 \2\3#' Brief explanation of this command: ^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\) a regular variable at the beginning of the line \([?:+]\?=\) any assignment character =, :=, ?=, += \([^\\]\+\) any string not containing a line continuation \([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\) string, optional whitespace, followed by a line continuation character \(\s*\\\) optional whitespace, followed by a line continuation character Hence, the first subexpression handles empty assignments, the second handles regular assignments, the third handles regular assignments with line continuation, and the fourth empty assignments with line continuation. This expression was tested on following test text: (initial tab not included) FOO = spaces before FOO = spaces before and after FOO = tab before FOO = tab and spaces before FOO = tab after FOO = tab and spaces after FOO = spaces and tab after FOO = \ FOO = bar \ FOO = bar space \ FOO = \ GENIMAGE_DEPENDENCIES = host-pkgconf libconfuse FOO += spaces before FOO ?= spaces before and after FOO := FOO = FOO = FOO = FOO = $(MAKE1) CROSS_COMPILE=$(TARGET_CROSS) -C AT91BOOTSTRAP3_DEFCONFIG = \ AXEL_DISABLE_I18N=--i18n=0 After this bulk change, following manual fixups were done: - fix line continuation alignment in cegui06 and spice (the sed expression leaves the number of whitespace between the value and line continuation character intact, but the whitespace before that could have changed, causing misalignment. - qt5base was reverted, as this package uses extensive alignment which actually makes the code more readable. Finally, the end result was manually reviewed. Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com> Cc: Yann E. Morin <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
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UBOOT_SITE = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_REPO_URL))
UBOOT_SITE_METHOD = hg
else ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_SVN),y)
UBOOT_SITE = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_REPO_URL))
UBOOT_SITE_METHOD = svn
else
# Handle stable official U-Boot versions
UBOOT_SITE = https://ftp.denx.de/pub/u-boot
.mk files: bulk aligment and whitespace cleanup of assignments The Buildroot coding style defines one space around make assignments and does not align the assignment symbols. This patch does a bulk fix of offending packages. The package infrastructures (or more in general assignments to calculated variable names, like $(2)_FOO) are not touched. Alignment of line continuation characters (\) is kept as-is. The sed command used to do this replacement is: find * -name "*.mk" | xargs sed -i \ -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*$#\1 \2#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\]\+\)$#\1 \2 \3#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\s*\([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\)\s*$#\1 \2 \3#' -e 's#^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\)\s*\([?:+]\?=\)\(\s*\\\)#\1 \2\3#' Brief explanation of this command: ^\([A-Z0-9a-z_]\+\) a regular variable at the beginning of the line \([?:+]\?=\) any assignment character =, :=, ?=, += \([^\\]\+\) any string not containing a line continuation \([^\\ \t]\+\s*\\\) string, optional whitespace, followed by a line continuation character \(\s*\\\) optional whitespace, followed by a line continuation character Hence, the first subexpression handles empty assignments, the second handles regular assignments, the third handles regular assignments with line continuation, and the fourth empty assignments with line continuation. This expression was tested on following test text: (initial tab not included) FOO = spaces before FOO = spaces before and after FOO = tab before FOO = tab and spaces before FOO = tab after FOO = tab and spaces after FOO = spaces and tab after FOO = \ FOO = bar \ FOO = bar space \ FOO = \ GENIMAGE_DEPENDENCIES = host-pkgconf libconfuse FOO += spaces before FOO ?= spaces before and after FOO := FOO = FOO = FOO = FOO = $(MAKE1) CROSS_COMPILE=$(TARGET_CROSS) -C AT91BOOTSTRAP3_DEFCONFIG = \ AXEL_DISABLE_I18N=--i18n=0 After this bulk change, following manual fixups were done: - fix line continuation alignment in cegui06 and spice (the sed expression leaves the number of whitespace between the value and line continuation character intact, but the whitespace before that could have changed, causing misalignment. - qt5base was reverted, as this package uses extensive alignment which actually makes the code more readable. Finally, the end result was manually reviewed. Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com> Cc: Yann E. Morin <yann.morin.1998@free.fr> Cc: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2014-10-07 09:06:03 +02:00
UBOOT_SOURCE = u-boot-$(UBOOT_VERSION).tar.bz2
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT)$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_LATEST_VERSION),y)
BR_NO_CHECK_HASH_FOR += $(UBOOT_SOURCE)
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_BIN),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.bin
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_DTB),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.dtb
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_ELF),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot
# To make elf usable for debuging on ARC use special target
ifeq ($(BR2_arc),y)
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += mdbtrick
endif
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_REMAKE_ELF),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.elf
endif
# Call 'make all' unconditionally
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += all
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_KWB),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.kwb
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot.kwb
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_AIS),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.ais
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot.ais
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND_BIN),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot-nand.bin
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_DTB_IMG),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot-dtb.img
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot-dtb.img
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_DTB_IMX),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot-dtb.imx
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot-dtb.imx
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_DTB_BIN),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot-dtb.bin
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot-dtb.bin
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_IMG),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.img
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot.img
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_ITB),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.itb
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot.itb
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_IMX),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.imx
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot.imx
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_SB),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.sb
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot.sb
# mxsimage needs OpenSSL
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-elftosb host-openssl
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_SD),y)
# BootStream (.sb) is generated by U-Boot, we convert it to SD format
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.sd
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot.sb
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-elftosb host-openssl
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.nand
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot.sb
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-elftosb host-openssl
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_STM32),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.stm32
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_FORMAT_STM32_LEGACY),y)
UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET += u-boot.stm32
endif
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_CUSTOM),y)
UBOOT_BINS += $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_CUSTOM_NAME))
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT),y)
UBOOT_BINS += u-boot.bin
UBOOT_BIN_IFT = u-boot.bin.ift
endif
# The kernel calls AArch64 'arm64', but U-Boot calls it just 'arm', so
# we have to special case it. Similar for i386/x86_64 -> x86
core: introduce NORMALIZED_ARCH as non-kernel replacement for KERNEL_ARCH The variable 'KERNEL_ARCH' is actually a normalized version of 'ARCH'/'BR2_ARCH'. For example, 'arcle' and 'arceb' both become 'arc', just as all powerpc variants become 'powerpc'. It is presumably called 'KERNEL_ARCH' because the Linux kernel is typically the first place where support for a new architecture is added, and thus is the entity that defines the normalized name. However, the term 'KERNEL_ARCH' can also be interpreted as 'the architecture used by the kernel', which need not be exactly the same as 'the normalized name for a certain arch'. In particular, for cases where a 64-bit architecture is running a 64-bit kernel but 32-bit userspace. Examples include: * aarch64 architecture, with aarch64 kernel and 32-bit (ARM) userspace * x86_64 architecture, with x86_64 kernel and 32-bit (i386) userspace In such cases, the 'architecture used by the kernel' needs to refer to the 64-bit name (aarch64, x86_64), whereas all userspace applications need to refer the, potentially normalized, 32-bit name. This means that there need to be two different variables: KERNEL_ARCH: the architecture used by the kernel NORMALIZED_ARCH: the normalized name for the current userspace architecture At this moment, both will actually have the same content. But a subsequent patch will add basic support for situations described above, in which KERNEL_ARCH may become overwritten to the 64-bit architecture, while NORMALIZED_ARCH needs to remain the same (32-bit) case. This commit replaces use of KERNEL_ARCH where actually the userspace arch is needed. Places that use KERNEL_ARCH in combination with building of kernel modules are not touched. There may be cases where a package builds both a kernel module as userspace, in which case it may need to know about both KERNEL_ARCH and NORMALIZED_ARCH, for the case where they differ. But this is to be fixed on a per-need basis. Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de_schampheleire@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Romain Naour <romain.naour@gmail.com> [Arnout: Also rename BR2_KERNEL_ARCH to BR2_NORMALIZED_ARCH] Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
2022-01-15 21:03:00 +01:00
ifeq ($(NORMALIZED_ARCH),arm64)
UBOOT_ARCH = arm
core: introduce NORMALIZED_ARCH as non-kernel replacement for KERNEL_ARCH The variable 'KERNEL_ARCH' is actually a normalized version of 'ARCH'/'BR2_ARCH'. For example, 'arcle' and 'arceb' both become 'arc', just as all powerpc variants become 'powerpc'. It is presumably called 'KERNEL_ARCH' because the Linux kernel is typically the first place where support for a new architecture is added, and thus is the entity that defines the normalized name. However, the term 'KERNEL_ARCH' can also be interpreted as 'the architecture used by the kernel', which need not be exactly the same as 'the normalized name for a certain arch'. In particular, for cases where a 64-bit architecture is running a 64-bit kernel but 32-bit userspace. Examples include: * aarch64 architecture, with aarch64 kernel and 32-bit (ARM) userspace * x86_64 architecture, with x86_64 kernel and 32-bit (i386) userspace In such cases, the 'architecture used by the kernel' needs to refer to the 64-bit name (aarch64, x86_64), whereas all userspace applications need to refer the, potentially normalized, 32-bit name. This means that there need to be two different variables: KERNEL_ARCH: the architecture used by the kernel NORMALIZED_ARCH: the normalized name for the current userspace architecture At this moment, both will actually have the same content. But a subsequent patch will add basic support for situations described above, in which KERNEL_ARCH may become overwritten to the 64-bit architecture, while NORMALIZED_ARCH needs to remain the same (32-bit) case. This commit replaces use of KERNEL_ARCH where actually the userspace arch is needed. Places that use KERNEL_ARCH in combination with building of kernel modules are not touched. There may be cases where a package builds both a kernel module as userspace, in which case it may need to know about both KERNEL_ARCH and NORMALIZED_ARCH, for the case where they differ. But this is to be fixed on a per-need basis. Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de_schampheleire@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Romain Naour <romain.naour@gmail.com> [Arnout: Also rename BR2_KERNEL_ARCH to BR2_NORMALIZED_ARCH] Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
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else ifneq ($(filter $(NORMALIZED_ARCH),i386 x86_64),)
UBOOT_ARCH = x86
else
core: introduce NORMALIZED_ARCH as non-kernel replacement for KERNEL_ARCH The variable 'KERNEL_ARCH' is actually a normalized version of 'ARCH'/'BR2_ARCH'. For example, 'arcle' and 'arceb' both become 'arc', just as all powerpc variants become 'powerpc'. It is presumably called 'KERNEL_ARCH' because the Linux kernel is typically the first place where support for a new architecture is added, and thus is the entity that defines the normalized name. However, the term 'KERNEL_ARCH' can also be interpreted as 'the architecture used by the kernel', which need not be exactly the same as 'the normalized name for a certain arch'. In particular, for cases where a 64-bit architecture is running a 64-bit kernel but 32-bit userspace. Examples include: * aarch64 architecture, with aarch64 kernel and 32-bit (ARM) userspace * x86_64 architecture, with x86_64 kernel and 32-bit (i386) userspace In such cases, the 'architecture used by the kernel' needs to refer to the 64-bit name (aarch64, x86_64), whereas all userspace applications need to refer the, potentially normalized, 32-bit name. This means that there need to be two different variables: KERNEL_ARCH: the architecture used by the kernel NORMALIZED_ARCH: the normalized name for the current userspace architecture At this moment, both will actually have the same content. But a subsequent patch will add basic support for situations described above, in which KERNEL_ARCH may become overwritten to the 64-bit architecture, while NORMALIZED_ARCH needs to remain the same (32-bit) case. This commit replaces use of KERNEL_ARCH where actually the userspace arch is needed. Places that use KERNEL_ARCH in combination with building of kernel modules are not touched. There may be cases where a package builds both a kernel module as userspace, in which case it may need to know about both KERNEL_ARCH and NORMALIZED_ARCH, for the case where they differ. But this is to be fixed on a per-need basis. Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de_schampheleire@nokia.com> Reviewed-by: Romain Naour <romain.naour@gmail.com> [Arnout: Also rename BR2_KERNEL_ARCH to BR2_NORMALIZED_ARCH] Signed-off-by: Arnout Vandecappelle (Essensium/Mind) <arnout@mind.be>
2022-01-15 21:03:00 +01:00
UBOOT_ARCH = $(NORMALIZED_ARCH)
endif
UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS += \
CROSS_COMPILE="$(TARGET_CROSS)" \
ARCH=$(UBOOT_ARCH) \
HOSTCC="$(HOSTCC) $(subst -I/,-isystem /,$(subst -I /,-isystem /,$(HOST_CFLAGS)))" \
HOSTLDFLAGS="$(HOST_LDFLAGS)" \
$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_MAKEOPTS))
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_ATF_BL31),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += arm-trusted-firmware
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_ATF_BL31_ELF),y)
UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS += BL31=$(BINARIES_DIR)/bl31.elf
define UBOOT_COPY_ATF_FIRMWARE
cp $(BINARIES_DIR)/bl31.elf $(@D)/
endef
UBOOT_PRE_BUILD_HOOKS += UBOOT_COPY_ATF_FIRMWARE
else
UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS += BL31=$(BINARIES_DIR)/bl31.bin
define UBOOT_COPY_ATF_FIRMWARE
cp $(BINARIES_DIR)/bl31.bin $(@D)/
endef
UBOOT_PRE_BUILD_HOOKS += UBOOT_COPY_ATF_FIRMWARE
endif
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_OPTEE_TEE),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += optee-os
UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS += TEE=$(BINARIES_DIR)/tee.elf
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_TI_K3_DM),y)
UBOOT_TI_K3_DM_SOCNAME = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_TI_K3_DM_SOCNAME))
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += ti-k3-boot-firmware
UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS += DM=$(BINARIES_DIR)/ti-dm/$(UBOOT_TI_K3_DM_SOCNAME)/ipc_echo_testb_mcu1_0_release_strip.xer5f
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_OPENSBI),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += opensbi
UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS += OPENSBI=$(BINARIES_DIR)/fw_dynamic.bin
endif
# Mainline U-Boot versions can create the i.MX specific boot images
# and need some NXP firmware blobs.
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_IMX_FIRMWARE),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += firmware-imx
UBOOT_IMX_FW_FILES = \
$(if $(BR2_PACKAGE_FIRMWARE_IMX_NEEDS_HDMI_FW),signed_hdmi_imx8m.bin) \
$(if $(BR2_PACKAGE_FIRMWARE_IMX_LPDDR4),lpddr4*.bin) \
$(if $(BR2_PACKAGE_FIRMWARE_IMX_DDR4),ddr4*.bin) \
$(if $(BR2_PACKAGE_FIRMWARE_IMX_DDR3),ddr3*.bin)
define UBOOT_COPY_IMX_FW_FILES
$(foreach fw,$(UBOOT_IMX_FW_FILES),\
cp $(BINARIES_DIR)/$(fw) $(@D)/
)
endef
UBOOT_PRE_BUILD_HOOKS += UBOOT_COPY_IMX_FW_FILES
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_ROCKCHIP_RKBIN),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += rockchip-rkbin
define UBOOT_INSTALL_UBOOT_ROCKCHIP_BIN
$(INSTALL) -D -m 0644 $(@D)/u-boot-rockchip.bin $(BINARIES_DIR)/u-boot-rockchip.bin
endef
UBOOT_POST_INSTALL_IMAGES_HOOKS += UBOOT_INSTALL_UBOOT_ROCKCHIP_BIN
ifneq ($(ROCKCHIP_RKBIN_BL31_FILENAME),)
UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS += BL31=$(BINARIES_DIR)/$(notdir $(ROCKCHIP_RKBIN_BL31_FILENAME))
endif
ifneq ($(ROCKCHIP_RKBIN_TPL_FILENAME),)
UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS += ROCKCHIP_TPL=$(BINARIES_DIR)/$(notdir $(ROCKCHIP_RKBIN_TPL_FILENAME))
endif
ifneq ($(ROCKCHIP_RKBIN_TEE_FILENAME),)
UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS += TEE=$(BINARIES_DIR)/$(notdir $(ROCKCHIP_RKBIN_TEE_FILENAME))
endif
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_DTC),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-dtc
UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS += DTC=$(HOST_DIR)/bin/dtc
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_PYTHON3),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-python3 host-python-setuptools
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_PYLIBFDT),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-python-pylibfdt
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_PYELFTOOLS),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-python-pyelftools
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_OPENSSL),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-openssl
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_LZOP),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-lzop
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_GNUTLS),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-gnutls
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_UTIL_LINUX),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-util-linux
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NEEDS_XXD),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-vim
endif
# prior to u-boot 2013.10 the license info was in COPYING. Copy it so
# legal-info finds it
define UBOOT_COPY_OLD_LICENSE_FILE
if [ -f $(@D)/COPYING ]; then \
$(INSTALL) -m 0644 -D $(@D)/COPYING $(@D)/Licenses/gpl-2.0.txt; \
fi
endef
UBOOT_POST_EXTRACT_HOOKS += UBOOT_COPY_OLD_LICENSE_FILE
UBOOT_POST_RSYNC_HOOKS += UBOOT_COPY_OLD_LICENSE_FILE
# Older versions break on gcc 10+ because of redefined symbols
define UBOOT_DROP_YYLLOC
$(Q)grep -Z -l -r -E '^YYLTYPE yylloc;$$' $(@D) \
|xargs -0 -r $(SED) '/^YYLTYPE yylloc;$$/d'
endef
UBOOT_POST_PATCH_HOOKS += UBOOT_DROP_YYLLOC
ifneq ($(ARCH_XTENSA_OVERLAY_FILE),)
define UBOOT_XTENSA_OVERLAY_EXTRACT
$(call arch-xtensa-overlay-extract,$(@D),u-boot)
endef
UBOOT_POST_EXTRACT_HOOKS += UBOOT_XTENSA_OVERLAY_EXTRACT
UBOOT_EXTRA_DOWNLOADS += $(ARCH_XTENSA_OVERLAY_URL)
endif
# Analogous code exists in linux/linux.mk. Basically, the generic
# package infrastructure handles downloading and applying remote
# patches. Local patches are handled depending on whether they are
# directories or files.
UBOOT_PATCHES = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_PATCH))
UBOOT_PATCH = $(filter ftp://% http://% https://%,$(UBOOT_PATCHES))
define UBOOT_APPLY_LOCAL_PATCHES
for p in $(filter-out ftp://% http://% https://%,$(UBOOT_PATCHES)) ; do \
if test -d $$p ; then \
$(APPLY_PATCHES) $(@D) $$p \*.patch || exit 1 ; \
else \
$(APPLY_PATCHES) $(@D) `dirname $$p` `basename $$p` || exit 1; \
fi \
done
endef
UBOOT_POST_PATCH_HOOKS += UBOOT_APPLY_LOCAL_PATCHES
# Fixup inclusion of libfdt headers, which can fail in older u-boot versions
# when libfdt-devel is installed system-wide.
# The core change is equivalent to upstream commit
# e0d20dc1521e74b82dbd69be53a048847798a90a (first in v2018.03). However, the fixup
# is complicated by the fact that the underlying u-boot code changed multiple
# times in history:
# - The directory scripts/dtc/libfdt only exists since upstream commit
# c0e032e0090d6541549b19cc47e06ccd1f302893 (first in v2017.11). For earlier
# versions, create a dummy scripts/dtc/libfdt directory with symlinks for the
# fdt-related files. This allows to use the same -I<path> option for both
# cases.
# - The variable 'srctree' used to be called 'SRCTREE' before upstream commit
# 01286329b27b27eaeda045b469d41b1d9fce545a (first in v2014.04).
# - The original location for libfdt, 'lib/libfdt/', used to be simply
# 'libfdt' before upstream commit 0de71d507157c4bd4fddcd3a419140d2b986eed2
# (first in v2010.06). Make the 'lib' part optional in the substitution to
# handle this.
define UBOOT_FIXUP_LIBFDT_INCLUDE
$(Q)if [ ! -d $(@D)/scripts/dtc/libfdt ]; then \
mkdir -p $(@D)/scripts/dtc/libfdt; \
cd $(@D)/scripts/dtc/libfdt; \
ln -s ../../../include/fdt.h .; \
ln -s ../../../include/libfdt*.h .; \
ln -s ../../../lib/libfdt/libfdt_internal.h .; \
fi
$(Q)$(SED) \
's%-I\ *\$$(srctree)/lib/libfdt%-I$$(srctree)/scripts/dtc/libfdt%; \
s%-I\ *\$$(SRCTREE)\(/lib\)\?/libfdt%-I$$(SRCTREE)/scripts/dtc/libfdt%' \
$(@D)/tools/Makefile
endef
UBOOT_POST_PATCH_HOOKS += UBOOT_FIXUP_LIBFDT_INCLUDE
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_LEGACY),y)
define UBOOT_CONFIGURE_CMDS
$(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \
$(UBOOT_MAKE) -C $(@D) $(UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS) \
$(UBOOT_BOARD_NAME)_config
endef
else ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_KCONFIG),y)
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_DEFCONFIG),y)
UBOOT_KCONFIG_DEFCONFIG = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BOARD_DEFCONFIG))_defconfig
else ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG),y)
UBOOT_KCONFIG_FILE = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE))
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_DEFCONFIG
UBOOT_KCONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CONFIG_FRAGMENT_FILES))
UBOOT_KCONFIG_EDITORS = menuconfig xconfig gconfig nconfig
# UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS overrides HOSTCC / HOSTLDFLAGS to allow the build to
# find our host-openssl. However, this triggers a bug in the kconfig
# build script that causes it to build with /usr/include/ncurses.h
# (which is typically wchar) but link with
# $(HOST_DIR)/lib/libncurses.so (which is not). We don't actually
# need any host-package for kconfig, so remove the HOSTCC/HOSTLDFLAGS
# override again. In addition, host-ccache is not ready at kconfig
# time, so use HOSTCC_NOCCACHE.
UBOOT_KCONFIG_OPTS = $(UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS) HOSTCC="$(HOSTCC_NOCCACHE)" HOSTLDFLAGS=""
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_LEGACY
UBOOT_CUSTOM_DTS_PATH = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_DTS_PATH))
define UBOOT_BUILD_CMDS
$(if $(UBOOT_CUSTOM_DTS_PATH),
cp -f $(UBOOT_CUSTOM_DTS_PATH) $(@D)/arch/$(UBOOT_ARCH)/dts/
)
$(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) \
PKG_CONFIG="$(PKG_CONFIG_HOST_BINARY)" \
PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR="/" \
PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_SYSTEM_CFLAGS=1 \
PKG_CONFIG_ALLOW_SYSTEM_LIBS=1 \
PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$(HOST_DIR)/lib/pkgconfig:$(HOST_DIR)/share/pkgconfig" \
$(UBOOT_MAKE) -C $(@D) $(UBOOT_MAKE_OPTS) \
$(UBOOT_MAKE_TARGET)
$(if $(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_SD),
$(@D)/tools/mxsboot sd $(@D)/u-boot.sb $(@D)/u-boot.sd)
$(if $(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND),
$(@D)/tools/mxsboot \
-w $(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND_PAGE_SIZE) \
-o $(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND_OOB_SIZE) \
-e $(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND_ERASE_SIZE) \
nand $(@D)/u-boot.sb $(@D)/u-boot.nand)
endef
define UBOOT_BUILD_OMAP_IFT
$(HOST_DIR)/bin/gpsign -f $(@D)/u-boot.bin \
-c $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT_CONFIG))
endef
define UBOOT_INSTALL_IMAGES_CMDS
$(foreach f,$(UBOOT_BINS), \
cp -dpf $(@D)/$(f) $(BINARIES_DIR)/
)
$(if $(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_FORMAT_NAND),
cp -dpf $(@D)/u-boot.sb $(BINARIES_DIR))
$(if $(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_SPL),
$(foreach f,$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_SPL_NAME)), \
cp -dpf $(@D)/$(f) $(BINARIES_DIR)/
)
)
endef
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ZYNQMP),y)
UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW))
ifneq ($(findstring ://,$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW)),)
UBOOT_EXTRA_DOWNLOADS += $(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW)
BR_NO_CHECK_HASH_FOR += $(notdir $(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW))
UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW_PATH = $(UBOOT_DL_DIR)/$(notdir $(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW))
else ifneq ($(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW),)
UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW_PATH = $(shell readlink -f $(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW))
endif
UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW_BASENAME = $(basename $(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW_PATH))
define UBOOT_ZYNQMP_KCONFIG_PMUFW
$(if $(filter %.elf,$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW_PATH)),
objcopy -O binary -I elf32-little $(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW_BASENAME).elf $(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW_BASENAME).bin
$(call KCONFIG_SET_OPT,CONFIG_PMUFW_INIT_FILE,"$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW_BASENAME).bin"),
$(call KCONFIG_SET_OPT,CONFIG_PMUFW_INIT_FILE,"$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PMUFW_PATH)"))
endef
UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PM_CFG = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PM_CFG))
ifneq ($(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PM_CFG),)
UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PM_CFG_BIN = $(UBOOT_DIR)/pm_cfg_obj.bin
define UBOOT_ZYNQMP_KCONFIG_PM_CFG
$(call KCONFIG_SET_OPT,CONFIG_ZYNQMP_SPL_PM_CFG_OBJ_FILE,"$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PM_CFG_BIN)", \
$(@D)/.config)
endef
define UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PM_CFG_CONVERT
$(UBOOT_DIR)/tools/zynqmp_pm_cfg_obj_convert.py \
"$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PM_CFG)" \
"$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PM_CFG_BIN)"
endef
UBOOT_PRE_BUILD_HOOKS += UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PM_CFG_CONVERT
endif
UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PSU_INIT = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PSU_INIT_FILE))
UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PSU_INIT_PATH = $(shell readlink -f $(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PSU_INIT))
ifneq ($(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PSU_INIT),)
define UBOOT_ZYNQMP_KCONFIG_PSU_INIT
$(call KCONFIG_SET_OPT,CONFIG_XILINX_PS_INIT_FILE,"$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_PSU_INIT_PATH)")
endef
endif
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ZYNQMP
define UBOOT_INSTALL_OMAP_IFT_IMAGE
cp -dpf $(@D)/$(UBOOT_BIN_IFT) $(BINARIES_DIR)/
endef
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT),y)
ifeq ($(BR_BUILDING),y)
ifeq ($(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT_CONFIG)),)
$(error No gpsign config file. Check your BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT_CONFIG setting)
endif
ifeq ($(wildcard $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT_CONFIG))),)
$(error gpsign config file $(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT_CONFIG) not found. Check your BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_OMAP_IFT_CONFIG setting)
endif
endif
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-omap-u-boot-utils
UBOOT_POST_BUILD_HOOKS += UBOOT_BUILD_OMAP_IFT
UBOOT_POST_INSTALL_IMAGES_HOOKS += UBOOT_INSTALL_OMAP_IFT_IMAGE
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_IMAGE_CRC),y)
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_SPL),y)
UBOOT_CRC_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_INPUT_IMAGES = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_SPL_NAME))
UBOOT_CRC_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_HEADER_VERSION = 0
else
UBOOT_CRC_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_INPUT_IMAGES = u-boot-dtb.bin
UBOOT_CRC_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_HEADER_VERSION = 1
endif
define UBOOT_CRC_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_IMAGE
$(foreach f,$(UBOOT_CRC_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_INPUT_IMAGES), \
$(HOST_DIR)/bin/mkpimage \
-v $(UBOOT_CRC_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_HEADER_VERSION) \
-o $(BINARIES_DIR)/$(notdir $(call qstrip,$(f))).crc \
$(@D)/$(call qstrip,$(f))
)
endef
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += host-mkpimage
UBOOT_POST_INSTALL_IMAGES_HOOKS += UBOOT_CRC_ALTERA_SOCFPGA_IMAGE
endif
define UBOOT_KCONFIG_FIXUP_CMDS
$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_KCONFIG_PMUFW)
$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_KCONFIG_PM_CFG)
$(UBOOT_ZYNQMP_KCONFIG_PSU_INIT)
endef
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT)$(BR_BUILDING),yy)
#
# Check U-Boot board name (for legacy) or the defconfig/custom config
# file options (for kconfig)
#
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_LEGACY),y)
ifeq ($(UBOOT_BOARD_NAME),)
$(error No U-Boot board name set. Check your BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BOARDNAME setting)
endif # UBOOT_BOARD_NAME
else ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_KCONFIG),y)
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_DEFCONFIG),y)
ifeq ($(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BOARD_DEFCONFIG)),)
$(error No board defconfig name specified, check your BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BOARD_DEFCONFIG setting)
endif # qstrip BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BOARD_DEFCONFIG
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_DEFCONFIG
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG),y)
ifeq ($(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE)),)
$(error No board configuration file specified, check your BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE setting)
endif # qstrip BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_CONFIG_FILE
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_USE_CUSTOM_CONFIG
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_LEGACY
#
# Check custom version option
#
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION),y)
ifeq ($(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION_VALUE)),)
$(error No custom U-Boot version specified. Check your BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION_VALUE setting)
endif # qstrip BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION_VALUE
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_VERSION
#
# Check custom tarball option
#
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL),y)
ifeq ($(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL_LOCATION)),)
$(error No custom U-Boot tarball specified. Check your BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL_LOCATION setting)
endif # qstrip BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL_LOCATION
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_TARBALL
#
# Check Git/Mercurial repo options
#
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_GIT)$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_HG),y)
ifeq ($(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_REPO_URL)),)
$(error No custom U-Boot repository URL specified. Check your BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_REPO_URL setting)
endif # qstrip BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_CUSTOM_REPO_URL
ifeq ($(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_REPO_VERSION)),)
$(error No custom U-Boot repository version specified. Check your BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_REPO_VERSION setting)
endif # qstrip BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_CUSTOM_REPO_VERSION
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_GIT || BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_CUSTOM_HG
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT && BR_BUILDING
ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_LEGACY),y)
UBOOT_DEPENDENCIES += \
$(BR2_BISON_HOST_DEPENDENCY) \
$(BR2_FLEX_HOST_DEPENDENCY)
$(eval $(generic-package))
else ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_KCONFIG),y)
UBOOT_MAKE_ENV = $(TARGET_MAKE_ENV)
# Starting with 2021.10, the kconfig in uboot calls the cross-compiler
# to check its capabilities. So we need the toolchain before we can
# call the configurators.
UBOOT_KCONFIG_DEPENDENCIES += \
toolchain \
$(BR2_MAKE_HOST_DEPENDENCY) \
$(BR2_BISON_HOST_DEPENDENCY) \
$(BR2_FLEX_HOST_DEPENDENCY)
$(eval $(kconfig-package))
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_BUILD_SYSTEM_LEGACY