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################################################################################
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# Generic package infrastructure
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#
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# This file implements an infrastructure that eases development of
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# package .mk files. It should be used for packages that do not rely
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# on a well-known build system for which Buildroot has a dedicated
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# infrastructure (so far, Buildroot has special support for
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# autotools-based and CMake-based packages).
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#
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# See the Buildroot documentation for details on the usage of this
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# infrastructure
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#
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# In terms of implementation, this generic infrastructure requires the
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# .mk file to specify:
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#
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# 1. Metadata information about the package: name, version,
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# download URL, etc.
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#
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# 2. Description of the commands to be executed to configure, build
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# and install the package
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################################################################################
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2013-11-11 16:03:27 +01:00
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################################################################################
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# Helper functions to catch start/end of each step
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################################################################################
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# Those two functions are called by each step below.
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# They are responsible for calling all hooks defined in
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# $(GLOBAL_INSTRUMENTATION_HOOKS) and pass each of them
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# three arguments:
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# $1: either 'start' or 'end'
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# $2: the name of the step
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# $3: the name of the package
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# Start step
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# $1: step name
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define step_start
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$(foreach hook,$(GLOBAL_INSTRUMENTATION_HOOKS),$(call $(hook),start,$(1),$($(PKG)_NAME))$(sep))
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endef
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# End step
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# $1: step name
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define step_end
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$(foreach hook,$(GLOBAL_INSTRUMENTATION_HOOKS),$(call $(hook),end,$(1),$($(PKG)_NAME))$(sep))
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endef
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2013-11-11 16:03:28 +01:00
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#######################################
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# Actual steps hooks
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# Time steps
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define step_time
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printf "%s:%-5.5s:%-20.20s: %s\n" \
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"$$(date +%s)" "$(1)" "$(2)" "$(3)" \
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>>"$(BUILD_DIR)/build-time.log"
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endef
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GLOBAL_INSTRUMENTATION_HOOKS += step_time
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# User-supplied script
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ifneq ($(BR2_INSTRUMENTATION_SCRIPTS),)
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define step_user
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@$(foreach user_hook, $(BR2_INSTRUMENTATION_SCRIPTS), \
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$(EXTRA_ENV) $(user_hook) "$(1)" "$(2)" "$(3)"$(sep))
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endef
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GLOBAL_INSTRUMENTATION_HOOKS += step_user
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endif
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################################################################################
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# Implicit targets -- produce a stamp file for each step of a package build
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################################################################################
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# Retrieve the archive
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_downloaded:
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_PRE_DOWNLOAD_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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2010-09-02 12:31:57 +02:00
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ifeq ($(DL_MODE),DOWNLOAD)
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# Only show the download message if it isn't already downloaded
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2013-01-06 06:22:41 +01:00
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$(Q)if test ! -e $(DL_DIR)/$($(PKG)_SOURCE); then \
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$(call MESSAGE,"Downloading") ; \
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else \
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for p in $($(PKG)_PATCH) ; do \
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if test ! -e $(DL_DIR)/$$p ; then \
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$(call MESSAGE,"Downloading") ; \
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break ; \
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fi ; \
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done ; \
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fi
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endif
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$(if $($(PKG)_SOURCE),$(call DOWNLOAD,$($(PKG)_SITE:/=)/$($(PKG)_SOURCE)))
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$(foreach p,$($(PKG)_EXTRA_DOWNLOADS),$(call DOWNLOAD,$($(PKG)_SITE:/=)/$(p))$(sep))
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$(foreach p,$($(PKG)_PATCH),\
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$(if $(findstring ://,$(p)),\
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$(call DOWNLOAD,$(p)),\
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$(call DOWNLOAD,$($(PKG)_SITE:/=)/$(p))\
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)\
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$(sep))
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2011-07-05 21:54:11 +02:00
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_POST_DOWNLOAD_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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2010-09-02 12:31:57 +02:00
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ifeq ($(DL_MODE),DOWNLOAD)
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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$(Q)mkdir -p $(@D)
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$(Q)touch $@
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endif
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# Unpack the archive
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_extracted:
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@$(call step_start,extract)
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@$(call MESSAGE,"Extracting")
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2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_PRE_EXTRACT_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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$(Q)mkdir -p $(@D)
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2011-07-05 21:53:52 +02:00
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$($(PKG)_EXTRACT_CMDS)
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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# some packages have messed up permissions inside
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$(Q)chmod -R +rw $(@D)
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_POST_EXTRACT_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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$(Q)touch $@
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2013-11-11 16:03:27 +01:00
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@$(call step_end,extract)
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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2011-09-29 21:57:37 +02:00
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# Rsync the source directory if the <pkg>_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR feature is
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# used.
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_rsynced:
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@$(call MESSAGE,"Syncing from source dir $(SRCDIR)")
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@test -d $(SRCDIR) || (echo "ERROR: $(SRCDIR) does not exist" ; exit 1)
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2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_PRE_RSYNC_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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infra: centralize rsync exclude list for VCS files
Buildroot has three places where rsync is used:
1. to copy the target skeleton
2. to copy the rootfs overlay(s)
3. to copy overridden package sources
In all of these cases, we want to exclude version control files by default.
Place 1 and 2 used an identical set of explicit --exclude options, while
place 3 used the option --cvs-exclude. This last option, however, not only
excludes version control files, but also binary files (.o, .so) and any file
or directory named 'core' (a problem for the linux kernel that has several
directories with this name). Moreover, the exact list of excluded files when
using --cvs-exclude depends on the version of rsync.
This patch creates one global variable RSYNC_VCS_EXCLUSIONS that can be used
by the various rsync commands. It excludes the version control files of
svn, git, hg, cvs and bzr.
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Samuel Martin <s.martin49@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <peter@korsgaard.com>
2013-11-07 11:41:22 +01:00
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rsync -au $(RSYNC_VCS_EXCLUSIONS) $(SRCDIR)/ $(@D)
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_POST_RSYNC_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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2011-09-29 21:57:37 +02:00
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$(Q)touch $@
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# Handle the SOURCE_CHECK and SHOW_EXTERNAL_DEPS cases for rsynced
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# packages
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_rsync_sourced:
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ifeq ($(DL_MODE),SOURCE_CHECK)
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test -d $(SRCDIR)
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else ifeq ($(DL_MODE),SHOW_EXTERNAL_DEPS)
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echo "file://$(SRCDIR)"
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else
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@true # Nothing to do to source a local package
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endif
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# Patch
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#
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# The RAWNAME variable is the lowercased package name, which allows to
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# find the package directory (typically package/<pkgname>) and the
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# prefix of the patches
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#
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# For BR2_GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR, only generate if it is defined
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_patched: NAMEVER = $(RAWNAME)-$($(PKG)_VERSION)
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_patched: PATCH_BASE_DIRS = $(PKGDIR)
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_patched: PATCH_BASE_DIRS += $(addsuffix /$(RAWNAME),$(call qstrip,$(BR2_GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR)))
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_patched:
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@$(call step_start,patch)
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@$(call MESSAGE,"Patching")
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2011-09-19 22:10:52 +02:00
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_PRE_PATCH_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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2013-05-13 17:51:52 +02:00
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$(foreach p,$($(PKG)_PATCH),support/scripts/apply-patches.sh $(@D) $(DL_DIR) $(notdir $(p))$(sep))
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$(Q)( \
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rework patch model
At the Buildroot Developers Meeting (4-5 February 2013, in Brussels) a change
to the patch logic was discussed. See
http://elinux.org/Buildroot:DeveloperDaysFOSDEM2013
for details. In summary:
* For patches stored in the package directory, if
package/<pkg>/<version>/ does exist, apply package/<pkg>/<version>/*.patch,
otherwise, apply package/<pkg>/*.patch
* For patches stored in the global patches directory, if
$(GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR)/<pkg>/<version>/ does exist, apply
$(GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR)/<pkg>/<version>/*.patch, otherwise, apply
$(GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR)/<pkg>/*.patch
This patch adds the new BR2_GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR configuration item, and reworks
the generic package infrastructure to implement the new patch logic.
[Peter: fixup doc nits as pointed out by Thomas]
Signed-off-by: Simon Dawson <spdawson@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Tested-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Acked-by: Samuel Martin <s.martin49@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
2013-03-18 00:13:47 +01:00
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for D in $(PATCH_BASE_DIRS); do \
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if test -d $${D}; then \
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if test -d $${D}/$($(PKG)_VERSION); then \
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support/scripts/apply-patches.sh $(@D) $${D}/$($(PKG)_VERSION) \*.patch \*.patch.$(ARCH) || exit 1; \
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else \
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support/scripts/apply-patches.sh $(@D) $${D} \*.patch \*.patch.$(ARCH) || exit 1; \
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fi; \
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fi; \
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rework patch model
At the Buildroot Developers Meeting (4-5 February 2013, in Brussels) a change
to the patch logic was discussed. See
http://elinux.org/Buildroot:DeveloperDaysFOSDEM2013
for details. In summary:
* For patches stored in the package directory, if
package/<pkg>/<version>/ does exist, apply package/<pkg>/<version>/*.patch,
otherwise, apply package/<pkg>/*.patch
* For patches stored in the global patches directory, if
$(GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR)/<pkg>/<version>/ does exist, apply
$(GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR)/<pkg>/<version>/*.patch, otherwise, apply
$(GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR)/<pkg>/*.patch
This patch adds the new BR2_GLOBAL_PATCH_DIR configuration item, and reworks
the generic package infrastructure to implement the new patch logic.
[Peter: fixup doc nits as pointed out by Thomas]
Signed-off-by: Simon Dawson <spdawson@gmail.com>
Acked-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Tested-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Acked-by: Samuel Martin <s.martin49@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
2013-03-18 00:13:47 +01:00
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done; \
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)
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_POST_PATCH_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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$(Q)touch $@
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@$(call step_end,patch)
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# Configure
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_configured:
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@$(call step_start,configure)
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@$(call MESSAGE,"Configuring")
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_PRE_CONFIGURE_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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$($(PKG)_CONFIGURE_CMDS)
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_POST_CONFIGURE_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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$(Q)touch $@
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@$(call step_end,configure)
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# Build
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_built::
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@$(call step_start,build)
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@$(call MESSAGE,"Building")
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_PRE_BUILD_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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+$($(PKG)_BUILD_CMDS)
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_POST_BUILD_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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$(Q)touch $@
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@$(call step_end,build)
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# Install to host dir
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_host_installed:
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@$(call step_start,install-host)
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@$(call MESSAGE,"Installing to host directory")
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_PRE_INSTALL_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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+$($(PKG)_INSTALL_CMDS)
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_POST_INSTALL_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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$(Q)touch $@
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@$(call step_end,install-host)
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# Install to staging dir
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_staging_installed:
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@$(call step_start,install-staging)
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@$(call MESSAGE,"Installing to staging directory")
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_PRE_INSTALL_STAGING_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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+$($(PKG)_INSTALL_STAGING_CMDS)
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_POST_INSTALL_STAGING_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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$(Q)if test -n "$($(PKG)_CONFIG_SCRIPTS)" ; then \
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$(call MESSAGE,"Fixing package configuration files") ;\
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$(SED) "s,$(BASE_DIR),@BASE_DIR@,g" \
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-e "s,$(STAGING_DIR),@STAGING_DIR@,g" \
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-e "s,^\(exec_\)\?prefix=.*,\1prefix=@STAGING_DIR@/usr,g" \
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-e "s,-I/usr/,-I@STAGING_DIR@/usr/,g" \
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-e "s,-L/usr/,-L@STAGING_DIR@/usr/,g" \
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-e "s,@STAGING_DIR@,$(STAGING_DIR),g" \
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-e "s,@BASE_DIR@,$(BASE_DIR),g" \
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$(addprefix $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/bin/,$($(PKG)_CONFIG_SCRIPTS)) ;\
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fi
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$(Q)touch $@
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@$(call step_end,install-staging)
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# Install to images dir
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_images_installed:
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@$(call step_start,install-image)
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_PRE_INSTALL_IMAGES_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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2011-07-18 12:49:25 +02:00
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@$(call MESSAGE,"Installing to images directory")
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+$($(PKG)_INSTALL_IMAGES_CMDS)
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_POST_INSTALL_IMAGES_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
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$(Q)touch $@
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2013-11-11 16:03:27 +01:00
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@$(call step_end,install-image)
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2011-07-05 21:53:56 +02:00
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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# Install to target dir
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_target_installed:
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2013-11-11 16:03:27 +01:00
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@$(call step_start,install-target)
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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@$(call MESSAGE,"Installing to target")
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2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_PRE_INSTALL_TARGET_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
|
2014-07-06 15:45:47 +02:00
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+$($(PKG)_INSTALL_TARGET_CMDS)
|
2012-07-28 09:21:20 +02:00
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$(if $(BR2_INIT_SYSTEMD),\
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$($(PKG)_INSTALL_INIT_SYSTEMD))
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$(if $(BR2_INIT_SYSV)$(BR2_INIT_BUSYBOX),\
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$($(PKG)_INSTALL_INIT_SYSV))
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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$(foreach hook,$($(PKG)_POST_INSTALL_TARGET_HOOKS),$(call $(hook))$(sep))
|
2013-02-07 13:35:04 +01:00
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$(Q)if test -n "$($(PKG)_CONFIG_SCRIPTS)" ; then \
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$(RM) -f $(addprefix $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/bin/,$($(PKG)_CONFIG_SCRIPTS)) ; \
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fi
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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$(Q)touch $@
|
2013-11-11 16:03:27 +01:00
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@$(call step_end,install-target)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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# Remove package sources
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$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_dircleaned:
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rm -Rf $(@D)
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2014-05-15 19:37:03 +02:00
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|
################################################################################
|
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# virt-provides-single -- check that provider-pkg is the declared provider for
|
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# the virtual package virt-pkg
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#
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# argument 1 is the lower-case name of the virtual package
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# argument 2 is the upper-case name of the virtual package
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# argument 3 is the lower-case name of the provider
|
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#
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# example:
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# $(call virt-provides-single,libegl,LIBEGL,rpi-userland)
|
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################################################################################
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define virt-provides-single
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ifneq ($$(call qstrip,$$(BR2_PACKAGE_PROVIDES_$(2))),$(3))
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$$(error Configuration error: both "$(3)" and $$(BR2_PACKAGE_PROVIDES_$(2))\
|
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|
|
are selected as providers for virtual package "$(1)". Only one provider can\
|
|
|
|
be selected at a time. Please fix your configuration)
|
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|
|
endif
|
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|
|
endef
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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|
################################################################################
|
2012-07-03 00:07:08 +02:00
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|
# inner-generic-package -- generates the make targets needed to build a
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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|
# generic package
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#
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# argument 1 is the lowercase package name
|
2014-07-24 20:57:41 +02:00
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|
# argument 2 is the uppercase package name, including a HOST_ prefix
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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|
# for host packages
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# argument 3 is the uppercase package name, without the HOST_ prefix
|
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|
|
# for host packages
|
2014-02-05 10:44:03 +01:00
|
|
|
# argument 4 is the type (target or host)
|
2014-06-11 21:12:25 +02:00
|
|
|
#
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|
|
# Note about variable and function references: inside all blocks that are
|
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|
# evaluated with $(eval), which includes all 'inner-xxx-package' blocks,
|
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|
|
# specific rules apply with respect to variable and function references.
|
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|
|
# - Numbered variables (parameters to the block) can be referenced with a single
|
|
|
|
# dollar sign: $(1), $(2), $(3), etc.
|
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|
|
# - pkgdir and pkgname should be referenced with a single dollar sign too. These
|
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|
|
# functions rely on 'the most recently parsed makefile' which is supposed to
|
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|
|
# be the package .mk file. If we defer the evaluation of these functions using
|
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|
|
# double dollar signs, then they may be evaluated too late, when other
|
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|
|
# makefiles have already been parsed. One specific case is when $$(pkgdir) is
|
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|
|
# assigned to a variable using deferred evaluation with '=' and this variable
|
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|
|
# is used in a target rule outside the eval'ed inner block. In this case, the
|
|
|
|
# pkgdir will be that of the last makefile parsed by buildroot, which is not
|
|
|
|
# the expected value. This mechanism is for example used for the TARGET_PATCH
|
|
|
|
# rule.
|
|
|
|
# - All other variables should be referenced with a double dollar sign:
|
|
|
|
# $$(TARGET_DIR), $$($(2)_VERSION), etc. Also all make functions should be
|
|
|
|
# referenced with a double dollar sign: $$(subst), $$(call), $$(filter-out),
|
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|
|
# etc. This rule ensures that these variables and functions are only expanded
|
|
|
|
# during the $(eval) step, and not earlier. Otherwise, unintuitive and
|
|
|
|
# undesired behavior occurs with respect to these variables and functions.
|
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|
|
#
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
################################################################################
|
|
|
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|
2012-07-03 00:07:08 +02:00
|
|
|
define inner-generic-package
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Define default values for various package-related variables, if not
|
|
|
|
# already defined. For some variables (version, source, site and
|
|
|
|
# subdir), if they are undefined, we try to see if a variable without
|
|
|
|
# the HOST_ prefix is defined. If so, we use such a variable, so that
|
2014-07-24 20:07:02 +02:00
|
|
|
# this information has only to be specified once, for both the
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
# target and host packages of a given .mk file.
|
|
|
|
|
2014-02-05 10:44:03 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_TYPE = $(4)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_NAME = $(1)
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_RAWNAME = $$(patsubst host-%,%,$(1))
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2010-09-19 01:21:15 +02:00
|
|
|
# Keep the package version that may contain forward slashes in the _DL_VERSION
|
|
|
|
# variable, then replace all forward slashes ('/') by underscores ('_') to
|
|
|
|
# sanitize the package version that is used in paths, directory and file names.
|
|
|
|
# Forward slashes may appear in the package's version when pointing to a
|
|
|
|
# version control system branch or tag, for example remotes/origin/1_10_stable.
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
ifndef $(2)_VERSION
|
|
|
|
ifdef $(3)_VERSION
|
2014-08-19 19:21:15 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_DL_VERSION := $$($(3)_VERSION)
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_VERSION := $$(subst /,_,$$($(3)_VERSION))
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
$(2)_VERSION = undefined
|
package: fix <pkg>_DL_VERSION value
993e51bc22f508fbaf39c5c49fd0595fc5c56013 introduced a <pkg>_DL_VERSION
in addition to <pkg>_VERSION. This variable, purely internal to the
package infrastructure, allows to store the *raw* version name, as
defined in the package .mk file. However, as this version string can
contain slashes, it is not appropriate to be part of the build
directory name of the package. This is why <pkg>_VERSION is defined to
be the same thing as <pkg>_DL_VERSION, except that slashes are
replaced by underscores.
However, the initial implementation didn't take into account the case
of host packages. So 763822e874fd8d39b591feaa9639f76183897fb7 was
committed to fix this. But unfortunately, this commit got it wrong
again: it forgot the case where <pkg>_VERSION is set, but not
HOST_<pkg>_VERSION. In this case, HOST_<pkg>_DL_VERSION remained
empty. This can be seen for example by building host-sstrip.
This problem has been noticed by Julien Boibessot
<julien.boibessot@free.fr>, who also helped in fixing the
issue. Thanks!
The fix is simply to ensure that <pkg>_DL_VERSION is properly set in
all cases: when HOST_<pkg>_VERSION is defined, when only <pkg>_VERSION
is defined, and when no version is defined.
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
2011-08-04 21:34:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_DL_VERSION = undefined
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
endif
|
2010-09-19 01:21:15 +02:00
|
|
|
else
|
2014-08-19 19:21:15 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_DL_VERSION := $$($(2)_VERSION)
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_VERSION := $$(subst /,_,$$($(2)_VERSION))
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
Implement basic non-wget download methods
Packages can now be sourced from Git and Subversion repositories. The
download method will be autodetected from the URI (git://, svn://, etc).
If the repository is accessed through http(s), you can force the
download method by setting a _SITE_METHOD variable to either 'git' or
'svn', respectively and without the quotes.
The package's _VERSION variable defines which commit, revision, tag or
branch should be checked out. For Git, it can be HEAD, a commit ID, a
tag name or branch name (anything that can be checked out with `git
checkout`). For Subversion, it must be a revision number, or HEAD.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Petazzoni <maxime.petazzoni@bulix.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-09-02 12:09:47 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_BASE_NAME = $(1)-$$($(2)_VERSION)
|
|
|
|
$(2)_DL_DIR = $$(DL_DIR)/$$($(2)_BASE_NAME)
|
|
|
|
$(2)_DIR = $$(BUILD_DIR)/$$($(2)_BASE_NAME)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2012-07-24 09:17:56 +02:00
|
|
|
ifndef $(2)_SUBDIR
|
|
|
|
ifdef $(3)_SUBDIR
|
|
|
|
$(2)_SUBDIR = $$($(3)_SUBDIR)
|
2012-07-22 15:28:34 +02:00
|
|
|
else
|
2012-07-24 09:17:56 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_SUBDIR ?=
|
2012-07-22 15:28:34 +02:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$(2)_SRCDIR = $$($(2)_DIR)/$$($(2)_SUBDIR)
|
|
|
|
$(2)_BUILDDIR ?= $$($(2)_SRCDIR)
|
|
|
|
|
2011-09-29 21:57:37 +02:00
|
|
|
ifneq ($$($(2)_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR),)
|
|
|
|
$(2)_VERSION = custom
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
ifndef $(2)_SOURCE
|
|
|
|
ifdef $(3)_SOURCE
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_SOURCE = $$($(3)_SOURCE)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
else
|
2012-10-14 07:17:34 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_SOURCE ?= $$($(2)_RAWNAME)-$$($(2)_VERSION).tar.gz
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ifndef $(2)_PATCH
|
|
|
|
ifdef $(3)_PATCH
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_PATCH = $$($(3)_PATCH)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ifndef $(2)_SITE
|
|
|
|
ifdef $(3)_SITE
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_SITE = $$($(3)_SITE)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
Implement basic non-wget download methods
Packages can now be sourced from Git and Subversion repositories. The
download method will be autodetected from the URI (git://, svn://, etc).
If the repository is accessed through http(s), you can force the
download method by setting a _SITE_METHOD variable to either 'git' or
'svn', respectively and without the quotes.
The package's _VERSION variable defines which commit, revision, tag or
branch should be checked out. For Git, it can be HEAD, a commit ID, a
tag name or branch name (anything that can be checked out with `git
checkout`). For Subversion, it must be a revision number, or HEAD.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Petazzoni <maxime.petazzoni@bulix.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-09-02 12:09:47 +02:00
|
|
|
ifndef $(2)_SITE_METHOD
|
|
|
|
ifdef $(3)_SITE_METHOD
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_SITE_METHOD = $$($(3)_SITE_METHOD)
|
Implement basic non-wget download methods
Packages can now be sourced from Git and Subversion repositories. The
download method will be autodetected from the URI (git://, svn://, etc).
If the repository is accessed through http(s), you can force the
download method by setting a _SITE_METHOD variable to either 'git' or
'svn', respectively and without the quotes.
The package's _VERSION variable defines which commit, revision, tag or
branch should be checked out. For Git, it can be HEAD, a commit ID, a
tag name or branch name (anything that can be checked out with `git
checkout`). For Subversion, it must be a revision number, or HEAD.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Petazzoni <maxime.petazzoni@bulix.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-09-02 12:09:47 +02:00
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
# Try automatic detection using the scheme part of the URI
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_SITE_METHOD = $$(call geturischeme,$$($(2)_SITE))
|
Implement basic non-wget download methods
Packages can now be sourced from Git and Subversion repositories. The
download method will be autodetected from the URI (git://, svn://, etc).
If the repository is accessed through http(s), you can force the
download method by setting a _SITE_METHOD variable to either 'git' or
'svn', respectively and without the quotes.
The package's _VERSION variable defines which commit, revision, tag or
branch should be checked out. For Git, it can be HEAD, a commit ID, a
tag name or branch name (anything that can be checked out with `git
checkout`). For Subversion, it must be a revision number, or HEAD.
Signed-off-by: Maxime Petazzoni <maxime.petazzoni@bulix.org>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2010-09-02 12:09:47 +02:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
2011-09-29 21:57:40 +02:00
|
|
|
ifeq ($$($(2)_SITE_METHOD),local)
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($$($(2)_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR),)
|
2013-10-12 12:15:08 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR = $$($(2)_SITE)
|
2011-09-29 21:57:40 +02:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
|
|
|
ifndef $(2)_LICENSE
|
|
|
|
ifdef $(3)_LICENSE
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_LICENSE = $$($(3)_LICENSE)
|
2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
2012-11-02 00:25:40 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_LICENSE ?= unknown
|
|
|
|
|
2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
|
|
|
ifndef $(2)_LICENSE_FILES
|
|
|
|
ifdef $(3)_LICENSE_FILES
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_LICENSE_FILES = $$($(3)_LICENSE_FILES)
|
2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
2012-11-02 10:25:41 +01:00
|
|
|
ifndef $(2)_REDISTRIBUTE
|
|
|
|
ifdef $(3)_REDISTRIBUTE
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_REDISTRIBUTE = $$($(3)_REDISTRIBUTE)
|
2012-11-02 10:25:41 +01:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$(2)_REDISTRIBUTE ?= YES
|
|
|
|
|
2014-02-14 10:55:04 +01:00
|
|
|
# When a target package is a toolchain dependency set this variable to
|
|
|
|
# 'NO' so the 'toolchain' dependency is not added to prevent a circular
|
|
|
|
# dependency
|
|
|
|
$(2)_ADD_TOOLCHAIN_DEPENDENCY ?= YES
|
2012-11-02 10:25:41 +01:00
|
|
|
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
ifeq ($(4),host)
|
|
|
|
$(2)_DEPENDENCIES ?= $$(filter-out host-toolchain $(1),\
|
|
|
|
$$(patsubst host-host-%,host-%,$$(addprefix host-,$$($(3)_DEPENDENCIES))))
|
|
|
|
endif
|
2014-02-14 10:55:04 +01:00
|
|
|
ifeq ($(4),target)
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($$($(2)_ADD_TOOLCHAIN_DEPENDENCY),YES)
|
|
|
|
$(2)_DEPENDENCIES += toolchain
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
endif
|
2012-01-16 14:58:35 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2014-06-01 12:28:54 +02:00
|
|
|
# Eliminate duplicates in dependencies
|
|
|
|
$(2)_FINAL_DEPENDENCIES = $$(sort $$($(2)_DEPENDENCIES))
|
|
|
|
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_INSTALL_STAGING ?= NO
|
2011-07-05 21:53:56 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_INSTALL_IMAGES ?= NO
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_INSTALL_TARGET ?= YES
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# define sub-target stamps
|
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_TARGET = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_target_installed
|
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_STAGING = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_staging_installed
|
2011-07-05 21:53:56 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_IMAGES = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_images_installed
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_HOST = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_host_installed
|
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_BUILD = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_built
|
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_configured
|
2011-09-29 21:57:37 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_RSYNC = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_rsynced
|
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_RSYNC_SOURCE = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_rsync_sourced
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_PATCH = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_patched
|
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_EXTRACT = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_extracted
|
2010-09-02 12:59:26 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_SOURCE = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_downloaded
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_TARGET_DIRCLEAN = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_dircleaned
|
|
|
|
|
2011-07-05 21:53:52 +02:00
|
|
|
# default extract command
|
2011-07-05 21:53:53 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_EXTRACT_CMDS ?= \
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$$(if $$($(2)_SOURCE),$$(INFLATE$$(suffix $$($(2)_SOURCE))) $$(DL_DIR)/$$($(2)_SOURCE) | \
|
|
|
|
$$(TAR) $$(TAR_STRIP_COMPONENTS)=1 -C $$($(2)_DIR) $$(TAR_OPTIONS) -)
|
2011-07-05 21:53:52 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
|
|
|
# pre/post-steps hooks
|
|
|
|
$(2)_PRE_DOWNLOAD_HOOKS ?=
|
2011-07-05 21:54:11 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_POST_DOWNLOAD_HOOKS ?=
|
2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_PRE_EXTRACT_HOOKS ?=
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_POST_EXTRACT_HOOKS ?=
|
2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_PRE_RSYNC_HOOKS ?=
|
2013-11-07 11:41:21 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_POST_RSYNC_HOOKS ?=
|
2011-09-19 22:10:52 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_PRE_PATCH_HOOKS ?=
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$(2)_POST_PATCH_HOOKS ?=
|
2010-11-04 03:50:24 +01:00
|
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|
$(2)_PRE_CONFIGURE_HOOKS ?=
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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$(2)_POST_CONFIGURE_HOOKS ?=
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2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
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$(2)_PRE_BUILD_HOOKS ?=
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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$(2)_POST_BUILD_HOOKS ?=
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2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
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$(2)_PRE_INSTALL_HOOKS ?=
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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$(2)_POST_INSTALL_HOOKS ?=
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2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
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$(2)_PRE_INSTALL_STAGING_HOOKS ?=
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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$(2)_POST_INSTALL_STAGING_HOOKS ?=
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2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
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$(2)_PRE_INSTALL_TARGET_HOOKS ?=
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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$(2)_POST_INSTALL_TARGET_HOOKS ?=
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2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
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$(2)_PRE_INSTALL_IMAGES_HOOKS ?=
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2011-07-05 21:53:56 +02:00
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$(2)_POST_INSTALL_IMAGES_HOOKS ?=
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2014-05-05 15:04:20 +02:00
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$(2)_PRE_LEGAL_INFO_HOOKS ?=
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2012-11-03 07:52:16 +01:00
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$(2)_POST_LEGAL_INFO_HOOKS ?=
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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# human-friendly targets and target sequencing
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$(1): $(1)-install
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ifeq ($$($(2)_TYPE),host)
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2010-09-02 00:20:28 +02:00
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$(1)-install: $(1)-install-host
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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else
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2011-07-05 21:53:56 +02:00
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$(1)-install: $(1)-install-staging $(1)-install-target $(1)-install-images
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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endif
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ifeq ($$($(2)_INSTALL_TARGET),YES)
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2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
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$(1)-install-target: $$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_TARGET)
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$$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_TARGET): $$($(2)_TARGET_BUILD)
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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else
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$(1)-install-target:
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endif
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ifeq ($$($(2)_INSTALL_STAGING),YES)
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2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
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$(1)-install-staging: $$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_STAGING)
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$$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_STAGING): $$($(2)_TARGET_BUILD)
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# Some packages use install-staging stuff for install-target
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$$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_TARGET): $$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_STAGING)
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2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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else
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$(1)-install-staging:
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endif
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2011-07-05 21:53:56 +02:00
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ifeq ($$($(2)_INSTALL_IMAGES),YES)
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2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
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$(1)-install-images: $$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_IMAGES)
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$$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_IMAGES): $$($(2)_TARGET_BUILD)
|
2011-07-05 21:53:56 +02:00
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else
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$(1)-install-images:
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endif
|
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2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
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$(1)-install-host: $$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_HOST)
|
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$$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_HOST): $$($(2)_TARGET_BUILD)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
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2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
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$(1)-build: $$($(2)_TARGET_BUILD)
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$$($(2)_TARGET_BUILD): $$($(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE)
|
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|
2014-06-01 12:28:54 +02:00
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# Since $(2)_FINAL_DEPENDENCIES are phony targets, they are always "newer"
|
2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
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# than $(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE. This would force the configure step (and
|
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|
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# therefore the other steps as well) to be re-executed with every
|
2014-06-01 12:28:54 +02:00
|
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# invocation of make. Therefore, make $(2)_FINAL_DEPENDENCIES an order-only
|
2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
|
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|
# dependency by using |.
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
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|
2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
|
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$(1)-configure: $$($(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE)
|
2014-06-01 12:28:54 +02:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE): | $$($(2)_FINAL_DEPENDENCIES)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
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|
2014-02-14 10:55:03 +01:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_SOURCE) $$($(2)_TARGET_RSYNC): | dirs prepare
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
ifeq ($$(filter $(1),$$(DEPENDENCIES_HOST_PREREQ)),)
|
2014-02-14 10:55:03 +01:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_SOURCE) $$($(2)_TARGET_RSYNC): | dependencies
|
|
|
|
endif
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2011-09-29 21:57:37 +02:00
|
|
|
ifeq ($$($(2)_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR),)
|
|
|
|
# In the normal case (no package override), the sequence of steps is
|
|
|
|
# source, by downloading
|
|
|
|
# depends
|
|
|
|
# extract
|
|
|
|
# patch
|
|
|
|
# configure
|
2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE): $$($(2)_TARGET_PATCH)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
|
|
|
$(1)-patch: $$($(2)_TARGET_PATCH)
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_PATCH): $$($(2)_TARGET_EXTRACT)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2014-02-14 10:55:05 +01:00
|
|
|
$(1)-extract: $$($(2)_TARGET_EXTRACT)
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_EXTRACT): $$($(2)_TARGET_SOURCE)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2014-06-01 12:28:54 +02:00
|
|
|
$(1)-depends: $$($(2)_FINAL_DEPENDENCIES)
|
2010-05-06 10:05:43 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2011-09-29 21:57:37 +02:00
|
|
|
$(1)-source: $$($(2)_TARGET_SOURCE)
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
# In the package override case, the sequence of steps
|
|
|
|
# source, by rsyncing
|
|
|
|
# depends
|
|
|
|
# configure
|
2014-06-30 11:51:28 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# Use an order-only dependency so the "<pkg>-clean-for-rebuild" rule
|
|
|
|
# can remove the stamp file without triggering the configure step.
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE): | $$($(2)_TARGET_RSYNC)
|
2011-09-29 21:57:37 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2014-06-01 12:28:54 +02:00
|
|
|
$(1)-depends: $$($(2)_FINAL_DEPENDENCIES)
|
2011-09-29 21:57:37 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2012-12-06 14:16:00 +01:00
|
|
|
$(1)-patch: $(1)-rsync
|
|
|
|
$(1)-extract: $(1)-rsync
|
|
|
|
|
2011-09-29 21:57:37 +02:00
|
|
|
$(1)-rsync: $$($(2)_TARGET_RSYNC)
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$(1)-source: $$($(2)_TARGET_RSYNC_SOURCE)
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
2010-05-06 10:05:43 +02:00
|
|
|
$(1)-show-depends:
|
2014-06-01 12:28:54 +02:00
|
|
|
@echo $$($(2)_FINAL_DEPENDENCIES)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2014-06-17 11:33:54 +02:00
|
|
|
$(1)-graph-depends: graph-depends-requirements
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
@$$(INSTALL) -d $$(O)/graphs
|
|
|
|
@cd "$$(CONFIG_DIR)"; \
|
|
|
|
$$(TOPDIR)/support/scripts/graph-depends -p $(1) $$(BR2_GRAPH_DEPS_OPTS) \
|
|
|
|
|tee $$(O)/graphs/$$(@).dot \
|
|
|
|
|dot $$(BR2_GRAPH_DOT_OPTS) -T$$(BR_GRAPH_OUT) -o $$(O)/graphs/$$(@).$$(BR_GRAPH_OUT)
|
2013-12-28 18:39:12 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$(1)-dirclean: $$($(2)_TARGET_DIRCLEAN)
|
|
|
|
|
2011-09-29 21:57:39 +02:00
|
|
|
$(1)-clean-for-rebuild:
|
|
|
|
ifneq ($$($(2)_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR),)
|
|
|
|
rm -f $$($(2)_TARGET_RSYNC)
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
rm -f $$($(2)_TARGET_BUILD)
|
|
|
|
rm -f $$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_STAGING)
|
|
|
|
rm -f $$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_TARGET)
|
2011-11-15 18:31:17 +01:00
|
|
|
rm -f $$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_IMAGES)
|
2011-09-29 21:57:39 +02:00
|
|
|
rm -f $$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_HOST)
|
|
|
|
|
2013-05-13 17:25:41 +02:00
|
|
|
$(1)-rebuild: $(1)-clean-for-rebuild $(1)
|
2011-09-29 21:57:39 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
$(1)-clean-for-reconfigure: $(1)-clean-for-rebuild
|
|
|
|
rm -f $$($(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE)
|
|
|
|
|
2013-05-13 17:25:41 +02:00
|
|
|
$(1)-reconfigure: $(1)-clean-for-reconfigure $(1)
|
2011-09-29 21:57:39 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
# define the PKG variable for all targets, containing the
|
|
|
|
# uppercase package variable prefix
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_TARGET): PKG=$(2)
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_STAGING): PKG=$(2)
|
2011-07-05 21:53:56 +02:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_IMAGES): PKG=$(2)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_HOST): PKG=$(2)
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_BUILD): PKG=$(2)
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE): PKG=$(2)
|
2011-09-29 21:57:37 +02:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_RSYNC): SRCDIR=$$($(2)_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR)
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_RSYNC): PKG=$(2)
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_RSYNC_SOURCE): SRCDIR=$$($(2)_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR)
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_RSYNC_SOURCE): PKG=$(2)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_PATCH): PKG=$(2)
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_PATCH): RAWNAME=$$(patsubst host-%,%,$(1))
|
2014-02-05 10:44:01 +01:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_PATCH): PKGDIR=$(pkgdir)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_EXTRACT): PKG=$(2)
|
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_SOURCE): PKG=$(2)
|
2014-07-01 00:26:20 +02:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_SOURCE): PKGDIR=$(pkgdir)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
$$($(2)_TARGET_DIRCLEAN): PKG=$(2)
|
|
|
|
|
2011-07-11 22:46:10 +02:00
|
|
|
# Compute the name of the Kconfig option that correspond to the
|
|
|
|
# package being enabled. We handle three cases: the special Linux
|
|
|
|
# kernel case, the bootloaders case, and the normal packages case.
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($(1),linux)
|
|
|
|
$(2)_KCONFIG_VAR = BR2_LINUX_KERNEL
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
else ifneq ($$(filter boot/%,$(pkgdir)),)
|
2011-07-11 22:46:10 +02:00
|
|
|
$(2)_KCONFIG_VAR = BR2_TARGET_$(2)
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
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else ifneq ($$(filter toolchain/%,$(pkgdir)),)
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2013-12-16 15:58:36 +01:00
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$(2)_KCONFIG_VAR = BR2_$(2)
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2011-07-11 22:46:10 +02:00
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else
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$(2)_KCONFIG_VAR = BR2_PACKAGE_$(2)
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endif
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2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
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# legal-info: declare dependencies and set values used later for the manifest
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2012-11-02 10:25:41 +01:00
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ifneq ($$($(2)_LICENSE_FILES),)
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$(2)_MANIFEST_LICENSE_FILES = $$($(2)_LICENSE_FILES)
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endif
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$(2)_MANIFEST_LICENSE_FILES ?= not saved
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2014-06-22 14:41:12 +02:00
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# If the package declares _LICENSE_FILES, we need to extract it,
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# for overriden, local or normal remote packages alike, whether
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# we want to redistribute it or not.
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ifneq ($$($(2)_LICENSE_FILES),)
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2014-07-02 14:39:59 +02:00
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$(1)-legal-info: $(1)-patch
|
2014-06-22 14:41:12 +02:00
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endif
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2014-06-22 14:41:14 +02:00
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# We only save the sources of packages we want to redistribute, that are
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# non-local, and non-overriden. So only store, in the manifest, the tarball
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# name of those packages.
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2012-11-02 10:25:41 +01:00
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ifeq ($$($(2)_REDISTRIBUTE),YES)
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2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
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ifneq ($$($(2)_SITE_METHOD),local)
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ifneq ($$($(2)_SITE_METHOD),override)
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2014-06-22 14:41:12 +02:00
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# Packages that have a tarball need it downloaded beforehand
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$(1)-legal-info: $(1)-source $$(REDIST_SOURCES_DIR_$$(call UPPERCASE,$(4)))
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2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
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$(2)_MANIFEST_TARBALL = $$($(2)_SOURCE)
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2014-07-21 15:46:31 +02:00
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$(2)_MANIFEST_SITE = $$(call qstrip,$$($(2)_SITE))
|
2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
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|
endif
|
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|
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endif
|
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|
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endif
|
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$(2)_MANIFEST_TARBALL ?= not saved
|
2014-07-21 15:46:31 +02:00
|
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$(2)_MANIFEST_SITE ?= not saved
|
2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
|
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|
# legal-info: produce legally relevant info.
|
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$(1)-legal-info:
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|
|
# Packages without a source are assumed to be part of Buildroot, skip them.
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
$$(foreach hook,$$($(2)_PRE_LEGAL_INFO_HOOKS),$$(call $$(hook))$$(sep))
|
|
|
|
ifneq ($$(call qstrip,$$($(2)_SOURCE)),)
|
2013-11-12 09:47:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2014-06-22 14:41:13 +02:00
|
|
|
# Save license files if defined
|
|
|
|
# We save the license files for any kind of package: normal, local,
|
|
|
|
# overridden, or non-redistributable alike.
|
|
|
|
# The reason to save license files even for no-redistribute packages
|
|
|
|
# is that the license still applies to the files distributed as part
|
|
|
|
# of the rootfs, even if the sources are not themselves redistributed.
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($$(call qstrip,$$($(2)_LICENSE_FILES)),)
|
|
|
|
@$$(call legal-license-nofiles,$$($(2)_RAWNAME),$$(call UPPERCASE,$(4)))
|
|
|
|
@$$(call legal-warning-pkg,$$($(2)_RAWNAME),cannot save license ($(2)_LICENSE_FILES not defined))
|
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
@$$(foreach F,$$($(2)_LICENSE_FILES),$$(call legal-license-file,$$($(2)_RAWNAME),$$(F),$$($(2)_DIR)/$$(F),$$(call UPPERCASE,$(4)))$$(sep))
|
|
|
|
endif # license files
|
|
|
|
|
2012-11-02 10:25:41 +01:00
|
|
|
ifeq ($$($(2)_SITE_METHOD),local)
|
2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
|
|
|
# Packages without a tarball: don't save and warn
|
2014-06-22 14:41:15 +02:00
|
|
|
@$$(call legal-warning-nosource,$$($(2)_RAWNAME),local)
|
2013-11-12 09:47:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2012-12-03 01:05:51 +01:00
|
|
|
else ifneq ($$($(2)_OVERRIDE_SRCDIR),)
|
2014-06-22 14:41:15 +02:00
|
|
|
@$$(call legal-warning-nosource,$$($(2)_RAWNAME),override)
|
2013-11-12 09:47:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
|
|
|
else
|
|
|
|
# Other packages
|
2013-11-12 09:47:56 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2012-11-02 10:25:41 +01:00
|
|
|
ifeq ($$($(2)_REDISTRIBUTE),YES)
|
2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
|
|
|
# Copy the source tarball (just hardlink if possible)
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
@cp -l $$(DL_DIR)/$$($(2)_SOURCE) $$(REDIST_SOURCES_DIR_$$(call UPPERCASE,$(4))) 2>/dev/null || \
|
|
|
|
cp $$(DL_DIR)/$$($(2)_SOURCE) $$(REDIST_SOURCES_DIR_$$(call UPPERCASE,$(4)))
|
2013-11-12 09:47:56 +01:00
|
|
|
endif # redistribute
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
endif # other packages
|
2014-07-21 15:46:31 +02:00
|
|
|
@$$(call legal-manifest,$$($(2)_RAWNAME),$$($(2)_VERSION),$$($(2)_LICENSE),$$($(2)_MANIFEST_LICENSE_FILES),$$($(2)_MANIFEST_TARBALL),$$($(2)_MANIFEST_SITE),$$(call UPPERCASE,$(4)))
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
endif # ifneq ($$(call qstrip,$$($(2)_SOURCE)),)
|
|
|
|
$$(foreach hook,$$($(2)_POST_LEGAL_INFO_HOOKS),$$(call $$(hook))$$(sep))
|
2012-05-17 19:33:00 +02:00
|
|
|
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
# add package to the general list of targets if requested by the buildroot
|
|
|
|
# configuration
|
2011-07-11 22:46:10 +02:00
|
|
|
ifeq ($$($$($(2)_KCONFIG_VAR)),y)
|
2010-12-24 15:57:29 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2014-05-15 19:37:03 +02:00
|
|
|
# Ensure the calling package is the declared provider for all the virtual
|
|
|
|
# packages it claims to be an implementation of.
|
|
|
|
ifneq ($$($(2)_PROVIDES),)
|
|
|
|
$$(foreach pkg,$$($(2)_PROVIDES),\
|
|
|
|
$$(eval $$(call virt-provides-single,$$(pkg),$$(call UPPERCASE,$$(pkg)),$(1))$$(sep)))
|
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
TARGETS += $(1)
|
2014-05-22 14:35:40 +02:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ifneq ($$($(2)_PERMISSIONS),)
|
2012-01-11 18:53:38 +01:00
|
|
|
PACKAGES_PERMISSIONS_TABLE += $$($(2)_PERMISSIONS)$$(sep)
|
2014-05-22 14:35:40 +02:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifneq ($$($(2)_DEVICES),)
|
2012-01-11 18:53:38 +01:00
|
|
|
PACKAGES_DEVICES_TABLE += $$($(2)_DEVICES)$$(sep)
|
2014-05-22 14:35:40 +02:00
|
|
|
endif
|
|
|
|
ifneq ($$($(2)_USERS),)
|
2013-04-12 09:14:18 +02:00
|
|
|
PACKAGES_USERS += $$($(2)_USERS)$$(sep)
|
2014-05-22 14:35:40 +02:00
|
|
|
endif
|
2010-12-24 15:57:29 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ifeq ($$($(2)_SITE_METHOD),svn)
|
|
|
|
DL_TOOLS_DEPENDENCIES += svn
|
|
|
|
else ifeq ($$($(2)_SITE_METHOD),git)
|
|
|
|
DL_TOOLS_DEPENDENCIES += git
|
|
|
|
else ifeq ($$($(2)_SITE_METHOD),bzr)
|
|
|
|
DL_TOOLS_DEPENDENCIES += bzr
|
2011-10-19 09:25:40 +02:00
|
|
|
else ifeq ($$($(2)_SITE_METHOD),scp)
|
|
|
|
DL_TOOLS_DEPENDENCIES += scp ssh
|
2011-10-19 09:25:47 +02:00
|
|
|
else ifeq ($$($(2)_SITE_METHOD),hg)
|
|
|
|
DL_TOOLS_DEPENDENCIES += hg
|
2013-09-11 14:12:04 +02:00
|
|
|
else ifeq ($$($(2)_SITE_METHOD),cvs)
|
|
|
|
DL_TOOLS_DEPENDENCIES += cvs
|
2010-12-24 15:57:29 +01:00
|
|
|
endif # SITE_METHOD
|
|
|
|
|
2013-08-02 11:05:14 +02:00
|
|
|
# $(firstword) is used here because the extractor can have arguments, like
|
|
|
|
# ZCAT="gzip -d -c", and to check for the dependency we only want 'gzip'.
|
2013-08-02 11:05:15 +02:00
|
|
|
# Do not add xzcat to the list of required dependencies, as it gets built
|
|
|
|
# automatically if it isn't found.
|
infra: consistently use double dollar signs inside inner-xxx-targets
The inner-xxx-targets in the buildroot package infrastructures are
evaluated using $(eval) which causes variable references to be a bit
different than in regular make code. As we want most references to be
expanded only at the time of the $(eval) we should not use standard
references $(VAR) but rather use double dollar signs $$(VAR). This includes
function references like $(call), $(subst), etc. The only exception is the
reference to pkgdir/pkgname and numbered variables, which are parameters to
the inner block: $(1), $(2), etc.
This patch introduces consistent usage of double-dollar signs throughout the
different inner-xxx-targets blocks.
In some cases, this would potentially cause circular references, in
particular when the value of HOST_FOO_VAR would be obtained from the
corresponding FOO_VAR if HOST_FOO_VAR is not defined. In these cases, a test
is added to check for a host package (the only case where such constructions
are relevant; these are not circular).
Benefits of these changes are:
- behavior of variables is now again as expected. For example, setting
$(2)_VERSION = virtual in pkg-virtual.mk will effectively work, while
originally it would cause very odd results.
- The output of 'make printvars' is now much more useful. This target shows
the value of all variables, and the expression that led to that value.
However, if the expression was coming from an inner-xxx-targets block, and
was using single dollar signs, it would show in printvars as
VAR = value (value)
while if double dollar signs are used, it would effectively look like
VAR = value (actual expression)
as is intended.
This improvement is for example effective for FOO_DL_VERSION, FOO_RAWNAME,
FOO_SITE_METHOD and FOO_MAKE.
The correctness of this patch has been verified using 'make printvars',
'make manual' and 'make legal-info' before and after applying this patch,
and comparing the output.
Insight-provided-by: Arnout Vandecappelle <arnout@mind.be>
Signed-off-by: Thomas De Schampheleire <thomas.de.schampheleire@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com>
2014-06-11 21:12:24 +02:00
|
|
|
ifneq ($$(call suitable-extractor,$$($(2)_SOURCE)),$$(XZCAT))
|
|
|
|
DL_TOOLS_DEPENDENCIES += $$(firstword $$(call suitable-extractor,$$($(2)_SOURCE)))
|
2013-08-02 11:05:15 +02:00
|
|
|
endif
|
2011-12-04 20:23:04 +01:00
|
|
|
|
2011-07-11 22:46:10 +02:00
|
|
|
endif # $(2)_KCONFIG_VAR
|
2012-07-03 00:07:08 +02:00
|
|
|
endef # inner-generic-package
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
################################################################################
|
2012-07-03 00:07:08 +02:00
|
|
|
# generic-package -- the target generator macro for generic packages
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
################################################################################
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# In the case of target packages, keep the package name "pkg"
|
2014-02-05 10:44:03 +01:00
|
|
|
generic-package = $(call inner-generic-package,$(pkgname),$(call UPPERCASE,$(pkgname)),$(call UPPERCASE,$(pkgname)),target)
|
2012-07-03 00:05:46 +02:00
|
|
|
# In the case of host packages, turn the package name "pkg" into "host-pkg"
|
2014-02-05 10:44:03 +01:00
|
|
|
host-generic-package = $(call inner-generic-package,host-$(pkgname),$(call UPPERCASE,host-$(pkgname)),$(call UPPERCASE,$(pkgname)),host)
|
2009-11-08 18:37:36 +01:00
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
# :mode=makefile:
|