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	kbuild: allow Kbuild to start from any directory
Kbuild always runs in the top of the output directory. If Make starts in the source directory with O=, it relocates the working directory to the location specified by O=. Also, users can start build from the output directory by using the Makefile generated by scripts/mkmakefile. With a little more effort, Kbuild will be able to start from any directory path. This commit allows to specify the source directory by using the -f option. For example, you can do: $ cd path/to/output/dir $ make -f path/to/source/dir/Makefile Or, for the equivalent behavior, you can do: $ make O=path/to/output/dir -f path/to/source/dir/Makefile KBUILD_SRC is now deprecated. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com> Reviewed-by: Kieran Bingham <kbingham@kernel.org>
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							|  | @ -96,56 +96,65 @@ endif | |||
| 
 | ||||
| export quiet Q KBUILD_VERBOSE | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # kbuild supports saving output files in a separate directory.
 | ||||
| # To locate output files in a separate directory two syntaxes are supported.
 | ||||
| # In both cases the working directory must be the root of the kernel src.
 | ||||
| # Kbuild will save output files in the current working directory.
 | ||||
| # This does not need to match to the root of the kernel source tree.
 | ||||
| #
 | ||||
| # For example, you can do this:
 | ||||
| #
 | ||||
| #  cd /dir/to/store/output/files; make -f /dir/to/kernel/source/Makefile
 | ||||
| #
 | ||||
| # If you want to save output files in a different location, there are
 | ||||
| # two syntaxes to specify it.
 | ||||
| #
 | ||||
| # 1) O=
 | ||||
| # Use "make O=dir/to/store/output/files/"
 | ||||
| #
 | ||||
| # 2) Set KBUILD_OUTPUT
 | ||||
| # Set the environment variable KBUILD_OUTPUT to point to the directory
 | ||||
| # where the output files shall be placed.
 | ||||
| # export KBUILD_OUTPUT=dir/to/store/output/files/
 | ||||
| # make
 | ||||
| # Set the environment variable KBUILD_OUTPUT to point to the output directory.
 | ||||
| # export KBUILD_OUTPUT=dir/to/store/output/files/; make
 | ||||
| #
 | ||||
| # The O= assignment takes precedence over the KBUILD_OUTPUT environment
 | ||||
| # variable.
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # KBUILD_SRC is not intended to be used by the regular user (for now),
 | ||||
| # it is set on invocation of make with KBUILD_OUTPUT or O= specified.
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # OK, Make called in directory where kernel src resides
 | ||||
| # Do we want to locate output files in a separate directory?
 | ||||
| # Do we want to change the working directory?
 | ||||
| ifeq ("$(origin O)", "command line") | ||||
|   KBUILD_OUTPUT := $(O) | ||||
| endif | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ifneq ($(words $(subst :, ,$(CURDIR))), 1) | ||||
|   $(error main directory cannot contain spaces nor colons) | ||||
| ifneq ($(KBUILD_OUTPUT),) | ||||
| # Make's built-in functions such as $(abspath ...), $(realpath ...) cannot
 | ||||
| # expand a shell special character '~'. We use a somewhat tedious way here.
 | ||||
| abs_objtree := $(shell mkdir -p $(KBUILD_OUTPUT) && cd $(KBUILD_OUTPUT) && pwd) | ||||
| $(if $(abs_objtree),, \ | ||||
|      $(error failed to create output directory "$(KBUILD_OUTPUT)")) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # $(realpath ...) resolves symlinks
 | ||||
| abs_objtree := $(realpath $(abs_objtree)) | ||||
| else | ||||
| abs_objtree := $(CURDIR) | ||||
| endif # ifneq ($(KBUILD_OUTPUT),)
 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ifeq ($(abs_objtree),$(CURDIR)) | ||||
| # Suppress "Entering directory ..." unless we are changing the work directory.
 | ||||
| MAKEFLAGS += --no-print-directory | ||||
| else | ||||
| need-sub-make := 1 | ||||
| endif | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ifneq ($(KBUILD_OUTPUT),) | ||||
| # check that the output directory actually exists
 | ||||
| saved-output := $(KBUILD_OUTPUT) | ||||
| KBUILD_OUTPUT := $(shell mkdir -p $(KBUILD_OUTPUT) && cd $(KBUILD_OUTPUT) \
 | ||||
| 								&& pwd) | ||||
| $(if $(KBUILD_OUTPUT),, \ | ||||
|      $(error failed to create output directory "$(saved-output)")) | ||||
| abs_srctree := $(realpath $(dir $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ifneq ($(words $(subst :, ,$(abs_srctree))), 1) | ||||
| $(error source directory cannot contain spaces or colons) | ||||
| endif | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ifneq ($(abs_srctree),$(abs_objtree)) | ||||
| # Look for make include files relative to root of kernel src
 | ||||
| #
 | ||||
| # This does not become effective immediately because MAKEFLAGS is re-parsed
 | ||||
| # once after the Makefile is read.  It is OK since we are going to invoke
 | ||||
| # 'sub-make' below.
 | ||||
| MAKEFLAGS += --include-dir=$(CURDIR) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # once after the Makefile is read. We need to invoke sub-make.
 | ||||
| MAKEFLAGS += --include-dir=$(abs_srctree) | ||||
| need-sub-make := 1 | ||||
| else | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| # Do not print "Entering directory ..." at all for in-tree build.
 | ||||
| MAKEFLAGS += --no-print-directory | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| endif # ifneq ($(KBUILD_OUTPUT),)
 | ||||
| endif | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ifneq ($(filter 3.%,$(MAKE_VERSION)),) | ||||
| # 'MAKEFLAGS += -rR' does not immediately become effective for GNU Make 3.x
 | ||||
|  | @ -155,6 +164,7 @@ need-sub-make := 1 | |||
| $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)): ; | ||||
| endif | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| export abs_srctree abs_objtree | ||||
| export sub_make_done := 1 | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ifeq ($(need-sub-make),1) | ||||
|  | @ -166,9 +176,7 @@ $(filter-out _all sub-make $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)), $(MAKECMDGOALS)) _all: | |||
| 
 | ||||
| # Invoke a second make in the output directory, passing relevant variables
 | ||||
| sub-make: | ||||
| 	$(Q)$(MAKE) \
 | ||||
| 	$(if $(KBUILD_OUTPUT),-C $(KBUILD_OUTPUT) KBUILD_SRC=$(CURDIR)) \
 | ||||
| 	-f $(CURDIR)/Makefile $(MAKECMDGOALS) | ||||
| 	$(Q)$(MAKE) -C $(abs_objtree) -f $(abs_srctree)/Makefile $(MAKECMDGOALS) | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| endif # need-sub-make
 | ||||
| endif # sub_make_done
 | ||||
|  | @ -213,16 +221,21 @@ ifeq ("$(origin M)", "command line") | |||
|   KBUILD_EXTMOD := $(M) | ||||
| endif | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| ifeq ($(KBUILD_SRC),) | ||||
| ifeq ($(abs_srctree),$(abs_objtree)) | ||||
|         # building in the source tree | ||||
|         srctree := . | ||||
| else | ||||
|         ifeq ($(KBUILD_SRC)/,$(dir $(CURDIR))) | ||||
|         ifeq ($(abs_srctree)/,$(dir $(abs_objtree))) | ||||
|                 # building in a subdirectory of the source tree | ||||
|                 srctree := .. | ||||
|         else | ||||
|                 srctree := $(KBUILD_SRC) | ||||
|                 srctree := $(abs_srctree) | ||||
|         endif | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| 	# TODO: | ||||
| 	# KBUILD_SRC is only used to distinguish in-tree/out-of-tree build. | ||||
| 	# Replace it with $(srctree) or something. | ||||
| 	KBUILD_SRC := $(abs_srctree) | ||||
| endif | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| export KBUILD_CHECKSRC KBUILD_EXTMOD KBUILD_SRC | ||||
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