Currently, the LINUX_INSTALL_DTB and LINUX_INSTALL_DTB_TARGET macros are exactly the same, except for the target directory. Similarly, LINUX_INSTALL_KERNEL_IMAGE_TO_TARGET and LINUX_INSTALL_IMAGES_CMDS are copying the kernel image, just to a different place (and with a different strategy). As a preparation for future additions, this commit de-duplicate this code: - LINUX_INSTALL_DTB becomes a make macro that takes one argument: the destination directory. - LINUX_INSTALL_IMAGE is a new make macro that also takes on argument: the destination directory. Both macros are used by LINUX_INSTALL_KERNEL_IMAGE_TO_TARGET and LINUX_INSTALL_IMAGES_CMDS to respectively install to the target directory and the images directory. Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> |
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