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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
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// vim: set syntax=asciidoc:
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[[customize-packages]]
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=== Adding project-specific packages
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In general, any new package should be added directly in the +package+
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directory and submitted to the Buildroot upstream project. How to add
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packages to Buildroot in general is explained in full detail in
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2014-12-19 08:12:33 +01:00
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xref:adding-packages[] and will not be repeated here. However, your
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project may need some proprietary packages that cannot be upstreamed.
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This section will explain how you can keep such project-specific
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packages in a project-specific directory.
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As shown in xref:customize-dir-structure[], the recommended location for
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project-specific packages is +package/<company>/+. If you are using the
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+BR2_EXTERNAL+ feature (see xref:outside-br-custom[]) the recommended
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location is +$(BR2_EXTERNAL)/package/+.
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However, Buildroot will not be aware of the packages in this location,
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unless we perform some additional steps. As explained in
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xref:adding-packages[], a package in Buildroot basically consists of two
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files: a +.mk+ file (describing how to build the package) and a
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+Config.in+ file (describing the configuration options for this
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package).
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Buildroot will automatically include the +.mk+ files in first-level
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subdirectories of the +package+ directory (using the pattern
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+package/\*/*.mk+). If we want Buildroot to include +.mk+ files from
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deeper subdirectories (like +package/<company>/package1/+) then we
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simply have to add a +.mk+ file in a first-level subdirectory that
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includes these additional +.mk+ files. Therefore, create a file
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+package/<company>/<company>.mk+ with following contents (assuming you
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have only one extra directory level below +package/<company>/+):
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-----
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include $(sort $(wildcard package/<company>/*/*.mk))
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-----
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If you are using +BR2_EXTERNAL+, create a file
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+$(BR2_EXTERNAL)/external.mk+ with following contents (again assuming only
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one extra level):
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-----
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include $(sort $(wildcard $(BR2_EXTERNAL)/package/*/*.mk))
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-----
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For the +Config.in+ files, create a file +package/<company>/Config.in+
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that includes the +Config.in+ files of all your packages. An exhaustive
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list has to be provided since wildcards are not supported in the source command of kconfig.
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For example:
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source "package/<company>/package1/Config.in"
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source "package/<company>/package2/Config.in"
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-----
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Include this new file +package/<company>/Config.in+ from
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+package/Config.in+, preferably in a company-specific menu to make
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merges with future Buildroot versions easier.
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If you are using +BR2_EXTERNAL+, create a file
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+$(BR2_EXTERNAL)/Config.in+ with similar contents:
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source "$BR2_EXTERNAL/package/package1/Config.in"
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source "$BR2_EXTERNAL/package/package2/Config.in"
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-----
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You do not have to add an include for this +$(BR2_EXTERNAL)/Config.in+
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file as it is included automatically.
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