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1da177e4 2Linux Kernel Makefiles
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5This document describes the Linux kernel Makefiles.
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9 === 1 Overview
10 === 2 Who does what
11 === 3 The kbuild files
12 --- 3.1 Goal definitions
13 --- 3.2 Built-in object goals - obj-y
14 --- 3.3 Loadable module goals - obj-m
3d277907 15 --- 3.4 <deleted>
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16 --- 3.5 Library file goals - lib-y
17 --- 3.6 Descending down in directories
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18 --- 3.7 Non-builtin vmlinux targets - extra-y
19 --- 3.8 Always built goals - always-y
20 --- 3.9 Compilation flags
21 --- 3.10 Dependency tracking
22 --- 3.11 Custom Rules
23 --- 3.12 Command change detection
24 --- 3.13 $(CC) support functions
25 --- 3.14 $(LD) support functions
26 --- 3.15 Script Invocation
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28 === 4 Host Program support
29 --- 4.1 Simple Host Program
30 --- 4.2 Composite Host Programs
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31 --- 4.3 Using C++ for host programs
32 --- 4.4 Controlling compiler options for host programs
33 --- 4.5 When host programs are actually built
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35 === 5 Userspace Program support
36 --- 5.1 Simple Userspace Program
37 --- 5.2 Composite Userspace Programs
38 --- 5.3 Controlling compiler options for userspace programs
39 --- 5.4 When userspace programs are actually built
40
41 === 6 Kbuild clean infrastructure
42
43 === 7 Architecture Makefiles
44 --- 7.1 Set variables to tweak the build to the architecture
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45 --- 7.2 Add prerequisites to archheaders
46 --- 7.3 Add prerequisites to archprepare
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47 --- 7.4 List directories to visit when descending
48 --- 7.5 Architecture-specific boot images
49 --- 7.6 Building non-kbuild targets
50 --- 7.7 Commands useful for building a boot image
41cac083 51 --- 7.8 <deleted>
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52 --- 7.9 Preprocessing linker scripts
53 --- 7.10 Generic header files
54 --- 7.11 Post-link pass
55
56 === 8 Kbuild syntax for exported headers
57 --- 8.1 no-export-headers
58 --- 8.2 generic-y
59 --- 8.3 generated-y
60 --- 8.4 mandatory-y
61
62 === 9 Kbuild Variables
63 === 10 Makefile language
64 === 11 Credits
65 === 12 TODO
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671 Overview
68==========
1da177e4 69
cd238eff 70The Makefiles have five parts::
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72 Makefile the top Makefile.
73 .config the kernel configuration file.
74 arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile the arch Makefile.
75 scripts/Makefile.* common rules etc. for all kbuild Makefiles.
76 kbuild Makefiles exist in every subdirectory
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78The top Makefile reads the .config file, which comes from the kernel
79configuration process.
80
81The top Makefile is responsible for building two major products: vmlinux
82(the resident kernel image) and modules (any module files).
83It builds these goals by recursively descending into the subdirectories of
84the kernel source tree.
85The list of subdirectories which are visited depends upon the kernel
86configuration. The top Makefile textually includes an arch Makefile
8c4d9b14 87with the name arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile. The arch Makefile supplies
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88architecture-specific information to the top Makefile.
89
90Each subdirectory has a kbuild Makefile which carries out the commands
91passed down from above. The kbuild Makefile uses information from the
39e6e9cf 92.config file to construct various file lists used by kbuild to build
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93any built-in or modular targets.
94
95scripts/Makefile.* contains all the definitions/rules etc. that
96are used to build the kernel based on the kbuild makefiles.
97
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992 Who does what
100===============
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102People have four different relationships with the kernel Makefiles.
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104*Users* are people who build kernels. These people type commands such as
105"make menuconfig" or "make". They usually do not read or edit
106any kernel Makefiles (or any other source files).
107
108*Normal developers* are people who work on features such as device
109drivers, file systems, and network protocols. These people need to
a07f6033 110maintain the kbuild Makefiles for the subsystem they are
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111working on. In order to do this effectively, they need some overall
112knowledge about the kernel Makefiles, plus detailed knowledge about the
113public interface for kbuild.
114
115*Arch developers* are people who work on an entire architecture, such
116as sparc or ia64. Arch developers need to know about the arch Makefile
117as well as kbuild Makefiles.
118
119*Kbuild developers* are people who work on the kernel build system itself.
120These people need to know about all aspects of the kernel Makefiles.
121
122This document is aimed towards normal developers and arch developers.
123
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1253 The kbuild files
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128Most Makefiles within the kernel are kbuild Makefiles that use the
a07f6033 129kbuild infrastructure. This chapter introduces the syntax used in the
1da177e4 130kbuild makefiles.
172c3ae3 131The preferred name for the kbuild files are 'Makefile' but 'Kbuild' can
a07f6033 132be used and if both a 'Makefile' and a 'Kbuild' file exists, then the 'Kbuild'
172c3ae3 133file will be used.
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b26ff488 135Section 3.1 "Goal definitions" is a quick intro; further chapters provide
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136more details, with real examples.
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1383.1 Goal definitions
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141 Goal definitions are the main part (heart) of the kbuild Makefile.
142 These lines define the files to be built, any special compilation
143 options, and any subdirectories to be entered recursively.
144
145 The most simple kbuild makefile contains one line:
146
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149 obj-y += foo.o
150
5c811e59 151 This tells kbuild that there is one object in that directory, named
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152 foo.o. foo.o will be built from foo.c or foo.S.
153
154 If foo.o shall be built as a module, the variable obj-m is used.
155 Therefore the following pattern is often used:
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159 obj-$(CONFIG_FOO) += foo.o
160
161 $(CONFIG_FOO) evaluates to either y (for built-in) or m (for module).
162 If CONFIG_FOO is neither y nor m, then the file will not be compiled
163 nor linked.
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1653.2 Built-in object goals - obj-y
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168 The kbuild Makefile specifies object files for vmlinux
a07f6033 169 in the $(obj-y) lists. These lists depend on the kernel
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170 configuration.
171
172 Kbuild compiles all the $(obj-y) files. It then calls
f49821ee 173 "$(AR) rcSTP" to merge these files into one built-in.a file.
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174 This is a thin archive without a symbol table. It will be later
175 linked into vmlinux by scripts/link-vmlinux.sh
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177 The order of files in $(obj-y) is significant. Duplicates in
178 the lists are allowed: the first instance will be linked into
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181 Link order is significant, because certain functions
182 (module_init() / __initcall) will be called during boot in the
183 order they appear. So keep in mind that changing the link
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184 order may e.g. change the order in which your SCSI
185 controllers are detected, and thus your disks are renumbered.
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187 Example::
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189 #drivers/isdn/i4l/Makefile
190 # Makefile for the kernel ISDN subsystem and device drivers.
191 # Each configuration option enables a list of files.
2f5a2f81 192 obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_I4L) += isdn.o
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193 obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_PPP_BSDCOMP) += isdn_bsdcomp.o
194
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196---------------------------------
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39fed701 198 $(obj-m) specifies object files which are built as loadable
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199 kernel modules.
200
201 A module may be built from one source file or several source
202 files. In the case of one source file, the kbuild makefile
203 simply adds the file to $(obj-m).
204
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205 Example::
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207 #drivers/isdn/i4l/Makefile
208 obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_PPP_BSDCOMP) += isdn_bsdcomp.o
209
210 Note: In this example $(CONFIG_ISDN_PPP_BSDCOMP) evaluates to 'm'
211
212 If a kernel module is built from several source files, you specify
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213 that you want to build a module in the same way as above; however,
214 kbuild needs to know which object files you want to build your
215 module from, so you have to tell it by setting a $(<module_name>-y)
216 variable.
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219
1da177e4 220 #drivers/isdn/i4l/Makefile
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221 obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_I4L) += isdn.o
222 isdn-y := isdn_net_lib.o isdn_v110.o isdn_common.o
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224 In this example, the module name will be isdn.o. Kbuild will
4f827280 225 compile the objects listed in $(isdn-y) and then run
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226 "$(LD) -r" on the list of these files to generate isdn.o.
227
4f827280 228 Due to kbuild recognizing $(<module_name>-y) for composite objects,
cd238eff 229 you can use the value of a `CONFIG_` symbol to optionally include an
4f827280 230 object file as part of a composite object.
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1da177e4 234 #fs/ext2/Makefile
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235 obj-$(CONFIG_EXT2_FS) += ext2.o
236 ext2-y := balloc.o dir.o file.o ialloc.o inode.o ioctl.o \
237 namei.o super.o symlink.o
238 ext2-$(CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR) += xattr.o xattr_user.o \
239 xattr_trusted.o
240
241 In this example, xattr.o, xattr_user.o and xattr_trusted.o are only
242 part of the composite object ext2.o if $(CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR)
243 evaluates to 'y'.
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245 Note: Of course, when you are building objects into the kernel,
246 the syntax above will also work. So, if you have CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y,
247 kbuild will build an ext2.o file for you out of the individual
f49821ee 248 parts and then link this into built-in.a, as you would expect.
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a07f6033 253 Objects listed with obj-* are used for modules, or
f49821ee 254 combined in a built-in.a for that specific directory.
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255 There is also the possibility to list objects that will
256 be included in a library, lib.a.
257 All objects listed with lib-y are combined in a single
258 library for that directory.
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259 Objects that are listed in obj-y and additionally listed in
260 lib-y will not be included in the library, since they will
261 be accessible anyway.
a07f6033 262 For consistency, objects listed in lib-m will be included in lib.a.
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264 Note that the same kbuild makefile may list files to be built-in
265 and to be part of a library. Therefore the same directory
f49821ee 266 may contain both a built-in.a and a lib.a file.
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270 #arch/x86/lib/Makefile
271 lib-y := delay.o
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273 This will create a library lib.a based on delay.o. For kbuild to
274 actually recognize that there is a lib.a being built, the directory
275 shall be listed in libs-y.
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23b53061 277 See also "7.4 List directories to visit when descending".
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cd238eff 279 Use of lib-y is normally restricted to `lib/` and `arch/*/lib`.
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283
284 A Makefile is only responsible for building objects in its own
285 directory. Files in subdirectories should be taken care of by
286 Makefiles in these subdirs. The build system will automatically
287 invoke make recursively in subdirectories, provided you let it know of
288 them.
289
a07f6033 290 To do so, obj-y and obj-m are used.
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291 ext2 lives in a separate directory, and the Makefile present in fs/
292 tells kbuild to descend down using the following assignment.
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296 #fs/Makefile
297 obj-$(CONFIG_EXT2_FS) += ext2/
298
299 If CONFIG_EXT2_FS is set to either 'y' (built-in) or 'm' (modular)
300 the corresponding obj- variable will be set, and kbuild will descend
301 down in the ext2 directory.
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303 Kbuild uses this information not only to decide that it needs to visit
304 the directory, but also to decide whether or not to link objects from
305 the directory into vmlinux.
306
307 When Kbuild descends into the directory with 'y', all built-in objects
308 from that directory are combined into the built-in.a, which will be
309 eventually linked into vmlinux.
310
311 When Kbuild descends into the directory with 'm', in contrast, nothing
312 from that directory will be linked into vmlinux. If the Makefile in
313 that directory specifies obj-y, those objects will be left orphan.
314 It is very likely a bug of the Makefile or of dependencies in Kconfig.
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316 Kbuild also supports dedicated syntax, subdir-y and subdir-m, for
317 descending into subdirectories. It is a good fit when you know they
318 do not contain kernel-space objects at all. A typical usage is to let
319 Kbuild descend into subdirectories to build tools.
320
321 Examples::
322
323 # scripts/Makefile
324 subdir-$(CONFIG_GCC_PLUGINS) += gcc-plugins
325 subdir-$(CONFIG_MODVERSIONS) += genksyms
326 subdir-$(CONFIG_SECURITY_SELINUX) += selinux
327
328 Unlike obj-y/m, subdir-y/m does not need the trailing slash since this
329 syntax is always used for directories.
330
cd238eff 331 It is good practice to use a `CONFIG_` variable when assigning directory
1da177e4 332 names. This allows kbuild to totally skip the directory if the
cd238eff 333 corresponding `CONFIG_` option is neither 'y' nor 'm'.
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337
338 extra-y specifies targets which are needed for building vmlinux,
339 but not combined into built-in.a.
340
341 Examples are:
342
343 1) head objects
344
345 Some objects must be placed at the head of vmlinux. They are
346 directly linked to vmlinux without going through built-in.a
347 A typical use-case is an object that contains the entry point.
348
349 arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile should specify such objects as head-y.
350
351 Discussion:
352 Given that we can control the section order in the linker script,
353 why do we need head-y?
354
355 2) vmlinux linker script
356
357 The linker script for vmlinux is located at
358 arch/$(SRCARCH)/kernel/vmlinux.lds
359
360 Example::
361
362 # arch/x86/kernel/Makefile
363 extra-y := head_$(BITS).o
364 extra-y += head$(BITS).o
365 extra-y += ebda.o
366 extra-y += platform-quirks.o
367 extra-y += vmlinux.lds
368
369 $(extra-y) should only contain targets needed for vmlinux.
370
371 Kbuild skips extra-y when vmlinux is apparently not a final goal.
372 (e.g. 'make modules', or building external modules)
373
374 If you intend to build targets unconditionally, always-y (explained
375 in the next section) is the correct syntax to use.
376
3773.8 Always built goals - always-y
378---------------------------------
379
380 always-y specifies targets which are literally always built when
381 Kbuild visits the Makefile.
382
383 Example::
384 # ./Kbuild
385 offsets-file := include/generated/asm-offsets.h
386 always-y += $(offsets-file)
387
3883.9 Compilation flags
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f77bf014 391 ccflags-y, asflags-y and ldflags-y
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392 These three flags apply only to the kbuild makefile in which they
393 are assigned. They are used for all the normal cc, as and ld
394 invocations happening during a recursive build.
f77bf014 395 Note: Flags with the same behaviour were previously named:
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396 EXTRA_CFLAGS, EXTRA_AFLAGS and EXTRA_LDFLAGS.
397 They are still supported but their usage is deprecated.
1da177e4 398
eb07e1b4 399 ccflags-y specifies options for compiling with $(CC).
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403 # drivers/acpi/acpica/Makefile
404 ccflags-y := -Os -D_LINUX -DBUILDING_ACPICA
405 ccflags-$(CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG) += -DACPI_DEBUG_OUTPUT
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407 This variable is necessary because the top Makefile owns the
a0f97e06 408 variable $(KBUILD_CFLAGS) and uses it for compilation flags for the
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409 entire tree.
410
5ef87263 411 asflags-y specifies assembler options.
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416 asflags-y := -ansi
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eb07e1b4 418 ldflags-y specifies options for linking with $(LD).
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422 #arch/cris/boot/compressed/Makefile
423 ldflags-y += -T $(srctree)/$(src)/decompress_$(arch-y).lds
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720097d8 425 subdir-ccflags-y, subdir-asflags-y
eb07e1b4 426 The two flags listed above are similar to ccflags-y and asflags-y.
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427 The difference is that the subdir- variants have effect for the kbuild
428 file where they are present and all subdirectories.
429 Options specified using subdir-* are added to the commandline before
430 the options specified using the non-subdir variants.
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434 subdir-ccflags-y := -Werror
435
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437 These flags are used to remove particular flags for the compiler,
438 assembler invocations.
439
440 Example::
441
442 ccflags-remove-$(CONFIG_MCOUNT) += -pg
443
1da177e4 444 CFLAGS_$@, AFLAGS_$@
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445 CFLAGS_$@ and AFLAGS_$@ only apply to commands in current
446 kbuild makefile.
447
448 $(CFLAGS_$@) specifies per-file options for $(CC). The $@
449 part has a literal value which specifies the file that it is for.
450
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451 CFLAGS_$@ has the higher priority than ccflags-remove-y; CFLAGS_$@
452 can re-add compiler flags that were removed by ccflags-remove-y.
453
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456 # drivers/scsi/Makefile
457 CFLAGS_aha152x.o = -DAHA152X_STAT -DAUTOCONF
1da177e4 458
0653c358 459 This line specify compilation flags for aha152x.o.
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461 $(AFLAGS_$@) is a similar feature for source files in assembly
462 languages.
463
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464 AFLAGS_$@ has the higher priority than asflags-remove-y; AFLAGS_$@
465 can re-add assembler flags that were removed by asflags-remove-y.
466
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468
1da177e4 469 # arch/arm/kernel/Makefile
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470 AFLAGS_head.o := -DTEXT_OFFSET=$(TEXT_OFFSET)
471 AFLAGS_crunch-bits.o := -Wa,-mcpu=ep9312
472 AFLAGS_iwmmxt.o := -Wa,-mcpu=iwmmxt
473
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478 Kbuild tracks dependencies on the following:
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480 1) All prerequisite files (both `*.c` and `*.h`)
481 2) `CONFIG_` options used in all prerequisite files
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482 3) Command-line used to compile target
483
484 Thus, if you change an option to $(CC) all affected files will
485 be re-compiled.
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41cac083 490 Custom rules are used when the kbuild infrastructure does
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491 not provide the required support. A typical example is
492 header files generated during the build process.
5c811e59 493 Another example are the architecture-specific Makefiles which
41cac083 494 need custom rules to prepare boot images etc.
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41cac083 496 Custom rules are written as normal Make rules.
1da177e4 497 Kbuild is not executing in the directory where the Makefile is
41cac083 498 located, so all custom rules shall use a relative
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499 path to prerequisite files and target files.
500
41cac083 501 Two variables are used when defining custom rules:
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503 $(src)
504 $(src) is a relative path which points to the directory
505 where the Makefile is located. Always use $(src) when
506 referring to files located in the src tree.
507
508 $(obj)
509 $(obj) is a relative path which points to the directory
510 where the target is saved. Always use $(obj) when
511 referring to generated files.
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cd238eff 513 Example::
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515 #drivers/scsi/Makefile
516 $(obj)/53c8xx_d.h: $(src)/53c7,8xx.scr $(src)/script_asm.pl
517 $(CPP) -DCHIP=810 - < $< | ... $(src)/script_asm.pl
518
41cac083 519 This is a custom rule, following the normal syntax
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520 required by make.
521
522 The target file depends on two prerequisite files. References
523 to the target file are prefixed with $(obj), references
524 to prerequisites are referenced with $(src) (because they are not
525 generated files).
526
527 $(kecho)
528 echoing information to user in a rule is often a good practice
529 but when execution "make -s" one does not expect to see any output
530 except for warnings/errors.
531 To support this kbuild defines $(kecho) which will echo out the
532 text following $(kecho) to stdout except if "make -s" is used.
533
534 Example::
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537 $(BOOT_TARGETS): vmlinux
538 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) MACHINE=$(MACHINE) $(boot)/$@
539 @$(kecho) ' Kernel: $(boot)/$@ is ready'
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542 of a command is normally displayed.
543 To enable this behaviour for custom commands kbuild requires
544 two variables to be set::
545
546 quiet_cmd_<command> - what shall be echoed
547 cmd_<command> - the command to execute
548
549 Example::
550
551 # lib/Makefile
552 quiet_cmd_crc32 = GEN $@
553 cmd_crc32 = $< > $@
554
555 $(obj)/crc32table.h: $(obj)/gen_crc32table
556 $(call cmd,crc32)
557
558 When updating the $(obj)/crc32table.h target, the line:
559
560 GEN lib/crc32table.h
561
562 will be displayed with "make KBUILD_VERBOSE=0".
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567 When the rule is evaluated, timestamps are compared between the target
568 and its prerequisite files. GNU Make updates the target when any of the
569 prerequisites is newer than that.
570
571 The target should be rebuilt also when the command line has changed
572 since the last invocation. This is not supported by Make itself, so
573 Kbuild achieves this by a kind of meta-programming.
574
575 if_changed is the macro used for this purpose, in the following form::
576
577 quiet_cmd_<command> = ...
578 cmd_<command> = ...
579
580 <target>: <source(s)> FORCE
581 $(call if_changed,<command>)
582
583 Any target that utilizes if_changed must be listed in $(targets),
584 otherwise the command line check will fail, and the target will
585 always be built.
586
587 If the target is already listed in the recognized syntax such as
588 obj-y/m, lib-y/m, extra-y/m, always-y/m, hostprogs, userprogs, Kbuild
589 automatically adds it to $(targets). Otherwise, the target must be
590 explicitly added to $(targets).
591
592 Assignments to $(targets) are without $(obj)/ prefix. if_changed may be
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595 Note: It is a typical mistake to forget the FORCE prerequisite.
596 Another common pitfall is that whitespace is sometimes significant; for
597 instance, the below will fail (note the extra space after the comma)::
598
599 target: source(s) FORCE
600
601 **WRONG!** $(call if_changed, objcopy)
602
603 Note:
604 if_changed should not be used more than once per target.
605 It stores the executed command in a corresponding .cmd
606 file and multiple calls would result in overwrites and
607 unwanted results when the target is up to date and only the
608 tests on changed commands trigger execution of commands.
609
d0e628cd 6103.13 $(CC) support functions
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20a468b5 612
a07f6033 613 The kernel may be built with several different versions of
20a468b5 614 $(CC), each supporting a unique set of features and options.
39fed701 615 kbuild provides basic support to check for valid options for $(CC).
e95be9a5 616 $(CC) is usually the gcc compiler, but other alternatives are
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618
619 as-option
a07f6033 620 as-option is used to check if $(CC) -- when used to compile
cd238eff 621 assembler (`*.S`) files -- supports the given option. An optional
a07f6033 622 second option may be specified if the first option is not supported.
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625
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627 cflags-y += $(call as-option,-Wa$(comma)-isa=$(isa-y),)
628
a07f6033 629 In the above example, cflags-y will be assigned the option
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630 -Wa$(comma)-isa=$(isa-y) if it is supported by $(CC).
631 The second argument is optional, and if supplied will be used
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632 if first argument is not supported.
633
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635 as-instr checks if the assembler reports a specific instruction
636 and then outputs either option1 or option2
637 C escapes are supported in the test instruction
5ef87263 638 Note: as-instr-option uses KBUILD_AFLAGS for assembler options
e2414910 639
20a468b5 640 cc-option
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642 not supported to use an optional second option.
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644 Example::
645
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648
5c811e59 649 In the above example, cflags-y will be assigned the option
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650 -march=pentium-mmx if supported by $(CC), otherwise -march=i586.
651 The second argument to cc-option is optional, and if omitted,
20a468b5 652 cflags-y will be assigned no value if first option is not supported.
a0f97e06 653 Note: cc-option uses KBUILD_CFLAGS for $(CC) options
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655 cc-option-yn
39e6e9cf 656 cc-option-yn is used to check if gcc supports a given option
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657 and return 'y' if supported, otherwise 'n'.
658
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660
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662 biarch := $(call cc-option-yn, -m32)
663 aflags-$(biarch) += -a32
664 cflags-$(biarch) += -m32
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666 In the above example, $(biarch) is set to y if $(CC) supports the -m32
667 option. When $(biarch) equals 'y', the expanded variables $(aflags-y)
668 and $(cflags-y) will be assigned the values -a32 and -m32,
669 respectively.
a0f97e06 670 Note: cc-option-yn uses KBUILD_CFLAGS for $(CC) options
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673 cc-disable-warning checks if gcc supports a given warning and returns
674 the commandline switch to disable it. This special function is needed,
675 because gcc 4.4 and later accept any unknown -Wno-* option and only
676 warn about it if there is another warning in the source file.
677
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679
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681
682 In the above example, -Wno-unused-but-set-variable will be added to
683 KBUILD_CFLAGS only if gcc really accepts it.
684
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686 gcc-min-version tests if the value of $(CONFIG_GCC_VERSION) is greater than
687 or equal to the provided value and evaluates to y if so.
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690
88b61e3b 691 cflags-$(call gcc-min-version, 70100) := -foo
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694 $(CONFIG_GCC_VERSION) is >= 7.1.
695
696 clang-min-version
697 clang-min-version tests if the value of $(CONFIG_CLANG_VERSION) is greater
698 than or equal to the provided value and evaluates to y if so.
699
700 Example::
701
702 cflags-$(call clang-min-version, 110000) := -foo
703
704 In this example, cflags-y will be assigned the value -foo if $(CC) is clang
705 and $(CONFIG_CLANG_VERSION) is >= 11.0.0.
20a468b5 706
910b4046 707 cc-cross-prefix
631bcfbb 708 cc-cross-prefix is used to check if there exists a $(CC) in path with
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710 prefix$(CC) in the PATH is returned - and if no prefix$(CC) is found
711 then nothing is returned.
712 Additional prefixes are separated by a single space in the
713 call of cc-cross-prefix.
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715 to set CROSS_COMPILE to well-known values but may have several
910b4046 716 values to select between.
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718 build (host arch is different from target arch). And if CROSS_COMPILE
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720
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722
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724 ifneq ($(SUBARCH),$(ARCH))
725 ifeq ($(CROSS_COMPILE),)
726 CROSS_COMPILE := $(call cc-cross-prefix, m68k-linux-gnu-)
727 endif
728 endif
729
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733 ld-option
734 ld-option is used to check if $(LD) supports the supplied option.
735 ld-option takes two options as arguments.
736 The second argument is an optional option that can be used if the
737 first option is not supported by $(LD).
738
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740
691ef3e7 741 #Makefile
5b83df2b 742 LDFLAGS_vmlinux += $(call ld-option, -X)
691ef3e7 743
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746
747 Make rules may invoke scripts to build the kernel. The rules shall
748 always provide the appropriate interpreter to execute the script. They
749 shall not rely on the execute bits being set, and shall not invoke the
750 script directly. For the convenience of manual script invocation, such
751 as invoking ./scripts/checkpatch.pl, it is recommended to set execute
752 bits on the scripts nonetheless.
753
754 Kbuild provides variables $(CONFIG_SHELL), $(AWK), $(PERL),
d8d2d382 755 and $(PYTHON3) to refer to interpreters for the respective
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756 scripts.
757
758 Example::
759
760 #Makefile
761 cmd_depmod = $(CONFIG_SHELL) $(srctree)/scripts/depmod.sh $(DEPMOD) \
762 $(KERNELRELEASE)
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765======================
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767Kbuild supports building executables on the host for use during the
768compilation stage.
769Two steps are required in order to use a host executable.
770
771The first step is to tell kbuild that a host program exists. This is
5f2fb52f 772done utilising the variable "hostprogs".
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774The second step is to add an explicit dependency to the executable.
39e6e9cf 775This can be done in two ways. Either add the dependency in a rule,
5f2fb52f 776or utilise the variable "always-y".
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778
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780-----------------------
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781
782 In some cases there is a need to compile and run a program on the
783 computer where the build is running.
784 The following line tells kbuild that the program bin2hex shall be
785 built on the build host.
786
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788
5f2fb52f 789 hostprogs := bin2hex
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791 Kbuild assumes in the above example that bin2hex is made from a single
792 c-source file named bin2hex.c located in the same directory as
793 the Makefile.
39e6e9cf 794
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796---------------------------
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798 Host programs can be made up based on composite objects.
799 The syntax used to define composite objects for host programs is
800 similar to the syntax used for kernel objects.
5d3f083d 801 $(<executable>-objs) lists all objects used to link the final
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802 executable.
803
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805
1da177e4 806 #scripts/lxdialog/Makefile
5f2fb52f 807 hostprogs := lxdialog
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808 lxdialog-objs := checklist.o lxdialog.o
809
810 Objects with extension .o are compiled from the corresponding .c
a07f6033 811 files. In the above example, checklist.c is compiled to checklist.o
1da177e4 812 and lxdialog.c is compiled to lxdialog.o.
cd238eff 813
a07f6033 814 Finally, the two .o files are linked to the executable, lxdialog.
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815 Note: The syntax <executable>-y is not permitted for host-programs.
816
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818-------------------------------
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819
820 kbuild offers support for host programs written in C++. This was
821 introduced solely to support kconfig, and is not recommended
822 for general use.
823
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825
1da177e4 826 #scripts/kconfig/Makefile
5f2fb52f 827 hostprogs := qconf
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829
830 In the example above the executable is composed of the C++ file
831 qconf.cc - identified by $(qconf-cxxobjs).
39e6e9cf 832
39fed701 833 If qconf is composed of a mixture of .c and .cc files, then an
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835
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837
1da177e4 838 #scripts/kconfig/Makefile
5f2fb52f 839 hostprogs := qconf
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840 qconf-cxxobjs := qconf.o
841 qconf-objs := check.o
39e6e9cf 842
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844--------------------------------------------------
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845
846 When compiling host programs, it is possible to set specific flags.
847 The programs will always be compiled utilising $(HOSTCC) passed
96f14fe7 848 the options specified in $(KBUILD_HOSTCFLAGS).
1da177e4 849 To set flags that will take effect for all host programs created
a07f6033 850 in that Makefile, use the variable HOST_EXTRACFLAGS.
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852 Example::
853
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855 HOST_EXTRACFLAGS += -I/usr/include/ncurses
39e6e9cf 856
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857 To set specific flags for a single file the following construction
858 is used:
859
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860 Example::
861
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863 HOSTCFLAGS_piggyback.o := -DKERNELBASE=$(KERNELBASE)
39e6e9cf 864
1da177e4 865 It is also possible to specify additional options to the linker.
39e6e9cf 866
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867 Example::
868
1da177e4 869 #scripts/kconfig/Makefile
c86b1f93 870 HOSTLDLIBS_qconf := -L$(QTDIR)/lib
1da177e4 871
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873 "-L$(QTDIR)/lib".
39e6e9cf 874
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876-----------------------------------------
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877
878 Kbuild will only build host-programs when they are referenced
879 as a prerequisite.
880 This is possible in two ways:
881
41cac083 882 (1) List the prerequisite explicitly in a custom rule.
1da177e4 883
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884 Example::
885
1da177e4 886 #drivers/pci/Makefile
5f2fb52f 887 hostprogs := gen-devlist
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888 $(obj)/devlist.h: $(src)/pci.ids $(obj)/gen-devlist
889 ( cd $(obj); ./gen-devlist ) < $<
890
39e6e9cf 891 The target $(obj)/devlist.h will not be built before
1da177e4 892 $(obj)/gen-devlist is updated. Note that references to
41cac083 893 the host programs in custom rules must be prefixed with $(obj).
1da177e4 894
5f2fb52f 895 (2) Use always-y
cd238eff 896
41cac083 897 When there is no suitable custom rule, and the host program
5f2fb52f 898 shall be built when a makefile is entered, the always-y
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900
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902
1da177e4 903 #scripts/lxdialog/Makefile
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905 always-y := $(hostprogs)
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908
909 hostprogs-always-y := lxdialog
910
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912 any rule.
913
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915===========================
916
917Just like host programs, Kbuild also supports building userspace executables
918for the target architecture (i.e. the same architecture as you are building
919the kernel for).
920
921The syntax is quite similar. The difference is to use "userprogs" instead of
922"hostprogs".
923
9245.1 Simple Userspace Program
925----------------------------
926
927 The following line tells kbuild that the program bpf-direct shall be
928 built for the target architecture.
929
930 Example::
931
932 userprogs := bpf-direct
933
934 Kbuild assumes in the above example that bpf-direct is made from a
935 single C source file named bpf-direct.c located in the same directory
936 as the Makefile.
937
9385.2 Composite Userspace Programs
939--------------------------------
940
941 Userspace programs can be made up based on composite objects.
942 The syntax used to define composite objects for userspace programs is
943 similar to the syntax used for kernel objects.
944 $(<executable>-objs) lists all objects used to link the final
945 executable.
946
947 Example::
948
949 #samples/seccomp/Makefile
950 userprogs := bpf-fancy
951 bpf-fancy-objs := bpf-fancy.o bpf-helper.o
952
953 Objects with extension .o are compiled from the corresponding .c
954 files. In the above example, bpf-fancy.c is compiled to bpf-fancy.o
955 and bpf-helper.c is compiled to bpf-helper.o.
956
957 Finally, the two .o files are linked to the executable, bpf-fancy.
958 Note: The syntax <executable>-y is not permitted for userspace programs.
959
9605.3 Controlling compiler options for userspace programs
961-------------------------------------------------------
962
963 When compiling userspace programs, it is possible to set specific flags.
964 The programs will always be compiled utilising $(CC) passed
965 the options specified in $(KBUILD_USERCFLAGS).
966 To set flags that will take effect for all userspace programs created
967 in that Makefile, use the variable userccflags.
968
969 Example::
970
971 # samples/seccomp/Makefile
972 userccflags += -I usr/include
973
974 To set specific flags for a single file the following construction
975 is used:
976
977 Example::
978
979 bpf-helper-userccflags += -I user/include
980
981 It is also possible to specify additional options to the linker.
982
983 Example::
984
985 # net/bpfilter/Makefile
986 bpfilter_umh-userldflags += -static
987
988 When linking bpfilter_umh, it will be passed the extra option -static.
989
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991
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993----------------------------------------------
994
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996 There are two ways to do this.
997
998 (1) Add it as the prerequisite of another file
999
1000 Example::
1001
1002 #net/bpfilter/Makefile
1003 userprogs := bpfilter_umh
1004 $(obj)/bpfilter_umh_blob.o: $(obj)/bpfilter_umh
1005
1006 $(obj)/bpfilter_umh is built before $(obj)/bpfilter_umh_blob.o
1007
1008 (2) Use always-y
1009
1010 Example::
1011
1012 userprogs := binderfs_example
1013 always-y := $(userprogs)
1014
1015 Kbuild provides the following shorthand for this:
1016
1017 userprogs-always-y := binderfs_example
1018
1019 This will tell Kbuild to build binderfs_example when it visits this
1020 Makefile.
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10226 Kbuild clean infrastructure
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1da177e4 1024
a07f6033 1025"make clean" deletes most generated files in the obj tree where the kernel
1da177e4 1026is compiled. This includes generated files such as host programs.
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1028$(always-), $(extra-y), $(extra-) and $(targets). They are all deleted
1029during "make clean". Files matching the patterns "*.[oas]", "*.ko", plus
1030some additional files generated by kbuild are deleted all over the kernel
1031source tree when "make clean" is executed.
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1034$(clean-files).
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1039 clean-files := crc32table.h
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1042Kbuild will assume files to be in the same relative directory as the
97659181 1043Makefile, except if prefixed with $(objtree).
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1046$(no-clean-files) variable.
ef8ff89b 1047
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1049but in the architecture makefiles where the kbuild infrastructure
1050is not sufficient this sometimes needs to be explicit.
1051
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1053
25eb650a 1054 #arch/x86/boot/Makefile
eabc8bcb 1055 subdir- := compressed
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1057The above assignment instructs kbuild to descend down in the
1058directory compressed/ when "make clean" is executed.
1059
8c4d9b14 1060Note 1: arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile cannot use "subdir-", because that file is
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1061included in the top level makefile. Instead, arch/$(SRCARCH)/Kbuild can use
1062"subdir-".
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1064Note 2: All directories listed in core-y, libs-y, drivers-y and net-y will
1065be visited during "make clean".
1066
e079a08c 10677 Architecture Makefiles
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1070The top level Makefile sets up the environment and does the preparation,
1071before starting to descend down in the individual directories.
a07f6033 1072The top level makefile contains the generic part, whereas
8c4d9b14 1073arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile contains what is required to set up kbuild
a07f6033 1074for said architecture.
8c4d9b14 1075To do so, arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile sets up a number of variables and defines
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1077
a07f6033 1078When kbuild executes, the following steps are followed (roughly):
cd238eff 1079
a07f6033 10801) Configuration of the kernel => produce .config
1da177e4 10812) Store kernel version in include/linux/version.h
b22ae40e 10823) Updating all other prerequisites to the target prepare:
8c4d9b14 1083 - Additional prerequisites are specified in arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile
b22ae40e 10844) Recursively descend down in all directories listed in
1da177e4 1085 init-* core* drivers-* net-* libs-* and build all targets.
8c4d9b14 1086 - The values of the above variables are expanded in arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile.
b22ae40e 10875) All object files are then linked and the resulting file vmlinux is
a07f6033 1088 located at the root of the obj tree.
1da177e4 1089 The very first objects linked are listed in head-y, assigned by
8c4d9b14 1090 arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile.
b22ae40e 10916) Finally, the architecture-specific part does any required post processing
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1092 and builds the final bootimage.
1093 - This includes building boot records
5c811e59 1094 - Preparing initrd images and the like
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1095
1096
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cd238eff 1098--------------------------------------------------------
1da177e4 1099
c0901577 1100 KBUILD_LDFLAGS
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1103 Flags used for all invocations of the linker.
1104 Often specifying the emulation is sufficient.
1105
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1107
1da177e4 1108 #arch/s390/Makefile
c0901577 1109 KBUILD_LDFLAGS := -m elf_s390
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f77bf014 1111 Note: ldflags-y can be used to further customise
b26ff488 1112 the flags used. See section 3.7.
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1115 Options for $(LD) when linking vmlinux
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1117 LDFLAGS_vmlinux is used to specify additional flags to pass to
a07f6033 1118 the linker when linking the final vmlinux image.
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1119 LDFLAGS_vmlinux uses the LDFLAGS_$@ support.
1120
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1121 Example::
1122
25eb650a 1123 #arch/x86/Makefile
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1124 LDFLAGS_vmlinux := -e stext
1125
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1127 objcopy flags
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1128
1129 When $(call if_changed,objcopy) is used to translate a .o file,
a07f6033 1130 the flags specified in OBJCOPYFLAGS will be used.
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1131 $(call if_changed,objcopy) is often used to generate raw binaries on
1132 vmlinux.
1133
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1135
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1136 #arch/s390/Makefile
1137 OBJCOPYFLAGS := -O binary
1138
1139 #arch/s390/boot/Makefile
1140 $(obj)/image: vmlinux FORCE
1141 $(call if_changed,objcopy)
1142
a07f6033 1143 In this example, the binary $(obj)/image is a binary version of
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1144 vmlinux. The usage of $(call if_changed,xxx) will be described later.
1145
cd238eff 1146 KBUILD_AFLAGS
5ef87263 1147 Assembler flags
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1148
1149 Default value - see top level Makefile
1150 Append or modify as required per architecture.
1151
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1152 Example::
1153
1da177e4 1154 #arch/sparc64/Makefile
222d394d 1155 KBUILD_AFLAGS += -m64 -mcpu=ultrasparc
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1158 $(CC) compiler flags
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1159
1160 Default value - see top level Makefile
1161 Append or modify as required per architecture.
1162
a0f97e06 1163 Often, the KBUILD_CFLAGS variable depends on the configuration.
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1166
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1167 #arch/x86/boot/compressed/Makefile
1168 cflags-$(CONFIG_X86_32) := -march=i386
1169 cflags-$(CONFIG_X86_64) := -mcmodel=small
a0f97e06 1170 KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(cflags-y)
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1172 Many arch Makefiles dynamically run the target C compiler to
cd238eff 1173 probe supported options::
1da177e4 1174
25eb650a 1175 #arch/x86/Makefile
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1176
1177 ...
1178 cflags-$(CONFIG_MPENTIUMII) += $(call cc-option,\
1179 -march=pentium2,-march=i686)
1180 ...
1181 # Disable unit-at-a-time mode ...
a0f97e06 1182 KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(call cc-option,-fno-unit-at-a-time)
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1183 ...
1184
1185
a07f6033 1186 The first example utilises the trick that a config option expands
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1187 to 'y' when selected.
1188
cd238eff 1189 KBUILD_AFLAGS_KERNEL
5ef87263 1190 Assembler options specific for built-in
1da177e4 1191
80c00ba9 1192 $(KBUILD_AFLAGS_KERNEL) contains extra C compiler flags used to compile
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1194
cd238eff 1195 KBUILD_AFLAGS_MODULE
5ef87263 1196 Assembler options specific for modules
1da177e4 1197
39fed701 1198 $(KBUILD_AFLAGS_MODULE) is used to add arch-specific options that
5ef87263 1199 are used for assembler.
cd238eff 1200
2eebb7ab 1201 From commandline AFLAGS_MODULE shall be used (see kbuild.rst).
1da177e4 1202
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1204 $(CC) options specific for built-in
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1206 $(KBUILD_CFLAGS_KERNEL) contains extra C compiler flags used to compile
1207 resident kernel code.
1208
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1210 Options for $(CC) when building modules
6588169d 1211
39fed701 1212 $(KBUILD_CFLAGS_MODULE) is used to add arch-specific options that
6588169d 1213 are used for $(CC).
2eebb7ab 1214 From commandline CFLAGS_MODULE shall be used (see kbuild.rst).
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1217 Options for $(LD) when linking modules
6588169d 1218
39fed701 1219 $(KBUILD_LDFLAGS_MODULE) is used to add arch-specific options
6588169d 1220 used when linking modules. This is often a linker script.
cd238eff 1221
2eebb7ab 1222 From commandline LDFLAGS_MODULE shall be used (see kbuild.rst).
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1225
1226 The linker script with full path. Assigned by the top-level Makefile.
1227
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1229
1230 The module linker script with full path. Assigned by the top-level
1231 Makefile and additionally by the arch Makefile.
1232
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1234
1235 All object files for vmlinux. They are linked to vmlinux in the same
1236 order as listed in KBUILD_VMLINUX_OBJS.
1237
1238 KBUILD_VMLINUX_LIBS
1239
1240 All .a "lib" files for vmlinux. KBUILD_VMLINUX_OBJS and
1241 KBUILD_VMLINUX_LIBS together specify all the object files used to
1242 link vmlinux.
61754c18 1243
e079a08c 12447.2 Add prerequisites to archheaders
cd238eff 1245------------------------------------
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1247 The archheaders: rule is used to generate header files that
f3c8d4c7 1248 may be installed into user space by "make header_install".
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1250 It is run before "make archprepare" when run on the
1251 architecture itself.
1252
1253
e079a08c 12547.3 Add prerequisites to archprepare
cd238eff 1255------------------------------------
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a07f6033 1257 The archprepare: rule is used to list prerequisites that need to be
1da177e4 1258 built before starting to descend down in the subdirectories.
a07f6033 1259 This is usually used for header files containing assembler constants.
1da177e4 1260
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1262
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1264 archprepare: maketools
1da177e4 1265
a07f6033 1266 In this example, the file target maketools will be processed
5bb78269 1267 before descending down in the subdirectories.
b26ff488 1268 See also chapter XXX-TODO that describes how kbuild supports
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1270
1271
e079a08c 12727.4 List directories to visit when descending
cd238eff 1273---------------------------------------------
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1274
1275 An arch Makefile cooperates with the top Makefile to define variables
1276 which specify how to build the vmlinux file. Note that there is no
1277 corresponding arch-specific section for modules; the module-building
1278 machinery is all architecture-independent.
1279
39e6e9cf 1280
23b53061 1281 head-y, core-y, libs-y, drivers-y
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1283
1284 $(libs-y) lists directories where a lib.a archive can be located.
1285
1286 The rest list directories where a built-in.a object file can be
1287 located.
1da177e4 1288
cd238eff 1289 Then the rest follows in this order:
1da177e4 1290
23b53061 1291 $(core-y), $(libs-y), $(drivers-y)
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1293 The top level Makefile defines values for all generic directories,
8c4d9b14 1294 and arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile only adds architecture-specific
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1295 directories.
1296
1297 Example::
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1300 core-y += arch/sparc/
1301
1302 libs-y += arch/sparc/prom/
1303 libs-y += arch/sparc/lib/
1da177e4 1304
23b53061 1305 drivers-$(CONFIG_PM) += arch/sparc/power/
1da177e4 1306
e079a08c 13077.5 Architecture-specific boot images
cd238eff 1308-------------------------------------
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1310 An arch Makefile specifies goals that take the vmlinux file, compress
1311 it, wrap it in bootstrapping code, and copy the resulting files
1312 somewhere. This includes various kinds of installation commands.
1313 The actual goals are not standardized across architectures.
1314
1315 It is common to locate any additional processing in a boot/
8c4d9b14 1316 directory below arch/$(SRCARCH)/.
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1318 Kbuild does not provide any smart way to support building a
8c4d9b14 1319 target specified in boot/. Therefore arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile shall
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1320 call make manually to build a target in boot/.
1321
1322 The recommended approach is to include shortcuts in
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1324 into the arch/$(SRCARCH)/boot/Makefile.
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1327
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1329 boot := arch/x86/boot
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1331 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@
1332
1333 "$(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=<dir>" is the recommended way to invoke
1334 make in a subdirectory.
1335
5c811e59 1336 There are no rules for naming architecture-specific targets,
1da177e4 1337 but executing "make help" will list all relevant targets.
a07f6033 1338 To support this, $(archhelp) must be defined.
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1341
25eb650a 1342 #arch/x86/Makefile
1da177e4 1343 define archhelp
8c4d9b14 1344 echo '* bzImage - Compressed kernel image (arch/x86/boot/bzImage)'
39e6e9cf 1345 endif
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1347 When make is executed without arguments, the first goal encountered
1348 will be built. In the top level Makefile the first goal present
1349 is all:.
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1351 In "make help", the default goal is highlighted with a '*'.
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1352 Add a new prerequisite to all: to select a default goal different
1353 from vmlinux.
1354
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1356
25eb650a 1357 #arch/x86/Makefile
39e6e9cf 1358 all: bzImage
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1360 When "make" is executed without arguments, bzImage will be built.
1361
e079a08c 13627.7 Commands useful for building a boot image
cd238eff 1363---------------------------------------------
1da177e4 1364
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1365 Kbuild provides a few macros that are useful when building a
1366 boot image.
1da177e4 1367
1da177e4 1368 ld
a07f6033 1369 Link target. Often, LDFLAGS_$@ is used to set specific options to ld.
39e6e9cf 1370
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1372
25eb650a 1373 #arch/x86/boot/Makefile
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1375 LDFLAGS_setup := -Ttext 0x0 -s --oformat binary -e begtext
1376
1377 targets += setup setup.o bootsect bootsect.o
1378 $(obj)/setup $(obj)/bootsect: %: %.o FORCE
1379 $(call if_changed,ld)
1380
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1382 options to the linker. The linker options are specified using the
1da177e4 1383 LDFLAGS_$@ syntax - one for each potential target.
5d3f083d 1384 $(targets) are assigned all potential targets, by which kbuild knows
1da177e4 1385 the targets and will:
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1388 2) delete target during make clean
1389
1390 The ": %: %.o" part of the prerequisite is a shorthand that
39fed701 1391 frees us from listing the setup.o and bootsect.o files.
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1393 Note:
1394 It is a common mistake to forget the "targets :=" assignment,
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1396 obvious reason.
1397
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1399 Copy binary. Uses OBJCOPYFLAGS usually specified in
8c4d9b14 1400 arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile.
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1401 OBJCOPYFLAGS_$@ may be used to set additional options.
1402
1403 gzip
1404 Compress target. Use maximum compression to compress target.
1405
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1407
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1409 $(obj)/vmlinux.bin.gz: $(vmlinux.bin.all-y) FORCE
1410 $(call if_changed,gzip)
1411
aab94339 1412 dtc
c1410562 1413 Create flattened device tree blob object suitable for linking
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1415 in an init section in the image. Platform code *must* copy the
1416 blob to non-init memory prior to calling unflatten_device_tree().
1417
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1419 some other target depend on `%.dtb`
aab94339 1420
cd238eff 1421 A central rule exists to create `$(obj)/%.dtb` from `$(src)/%.dts`;
90b335fb 1422 architecture Makefiles do no need to explicitly write out that rule.
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1425
90b335fb 1426 targets += $(dtb-y)
90b335fb 1427 DTC_FLAGS ?= -p 1024
1da177e4 1428
e079a08c 14297.9 Preprocessing linker scripts
ff4634ee 1430--------------------------------
1da177e4 1431
a07f6033 1432 When the vmlinux image is built, the linker script
8c4d9b14 1433 arch/$(SRCARCH)/kernel/vmlinux.lds is used.
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1435 located in the same directory.
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1436 kbuild knows .lds files and includes a rule `*lds.S` -> `*lds`.
1437
1438 Example::
39e6e9cf 1439
25eb650a 1440 #arch/x86/kernel/Makefile
faa7bdd7 1441 extra-y := vmlinux.lds
39e6e9cf 1442
faa7bdd7 1443 The assignment to extra-y is used to tell kbuild to build the
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1445 The assignment to $(CPPFLAGS_vmlinux.lds) tells kbuild to use the
1da177e4 1446 specified options when building the target vmlinux.lds.
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1449
1450 KBUILD_CPPFLAGS : Set in top-level Makefile
1451 cppflags-y : May be set in the kbuild makefile
1452 CPPFLAGS_$(@F) : Target-specific flags.
1453 Note that the full filename is used in this
1454 assignment.
1da177e4 1455
cd238eff 1456 The kbuild infrastructure for `*lds` files is used in several
5c811e59 1457 architecture-specific files.
1da177e4 1458
e079a08c 14597.10 Generic header files
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1462 The directory include/asm-generic contains the header files
1463 that may be shared between individual architectures.
1464 The recommended approach how to use a generic header file is
1465 to list the file in the Kbuild file.
b26ff488 1466 See "8.2 generic-y" for further info on syntax etc.
d8ecc5cd 1467
e079a08c 14687.11 Post-link pass
cd238eff 1469-------------------
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1470
1471 If the file arch/xxx/Makefile.postlink exists, this makefile
1472 will be invoked for post-link objects (vmlinux and modules.ko)
1473 for architectures to run post-link passes on. Must also handle
1474 the clean target.
1475
1476 This pass runs after kallsyms generation. If the architecture
1477 needs to modify symbol locations, rather than manipulate the
1478 kallsyms, it may be easier to add another postlink target for
1479 .tmp_vmlinux? targets to be called from link-vmlinux.sh.
1480
1481 For example, powerpc uses this to check relocation sanity of
1482 the linked vmlinux file.
1483
e079a08c 14848 Kbuild syntax for exported headers
cd238eff 1485------------------------------------
c7bb349e 1486
39fed701 1487The kernel includes a set of headers that is exported to userspace.
c95940f2 1488Many headers can be exported as-is but other headers require a
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1490The pre-processing does:
cd238eff 1491
39fed701 1492- drop kernel-specific annotations
c7bb349e 1493- drop include of compiler.h
cd238eff 1494- drop all sections that are kernel internal (guarded by `ifdef __KERNEL__`)
c7bb349e 1495
fcc8487d 1496All headers under include/uapi/, include/generated/uapi/,
61562f98 1497arch/<arch>/include/uapi/ and arch/<arch>/include/generated/uapi/
fcc8487d 1498are exported.
c7bb349e 1499
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1501arch/<arch>/include/asm/ to list asm files coming from asm-generic.
1502See subsequent chapter for the syntax of the Kbuild file.
c7bb349e 1503
e079a08c 15048.1 no-export-headers
cd238eff 1505---------------------
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1507 no-export-headers is essentially used by include/uapi/linux/Kbuild to
1508 avoid exporting specific headers (e.g. kvm.h) on architectures that do
1509 not support it. It should be avoided as much as possible.
c7bb349e 1510
e079a08c 15118.2 generic-y
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1514 If an architecture uses a verbatim copy of a header from
1515 include/asm-generic then this is listed in the file
8c4d9b14 1516 arch/$(SRCARCH)/include/asm/Kbuild like this:
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1519
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1521 generic-y += termios.h
1522 generic-y += rtc.h
1523
1524 During the prepare phase of the build a wrapper include
cd238eff 1525 file is generated in the directory::
d8ecc5cd 1526
8c4d9b14 1527 arch/$(SRCARCH)/include/generated/asm
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1529 When a header is exported where the architecture uses
1530 the generic header a similar wrapper is generated as part
cd238eff 1531 of the set of exported headers in the directory::
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1532
1533 usr/include/asm
1534
1535 The generated wrapper will in both cases look like the following:
1536
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1538
d8ecc5cd 1539 #include <asm-generic/termios.h>
c7bb349e 1540
e079a08c 15418.3 generated-y
cd238eff 1542---------------
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1543
1544 If an architecture generates other header files alongside generic-y
ae3f4151 1545 wrappers, generated-y specifies them.
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1546
1547 This prevents them being treated as stale asm-generic wrappers and
1548 removed.
1549
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1551
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1552 #arch/x86/include/asm/Kbuild
1553 generated-y += syscalls_32.h
1554
e079a08c 15558.4 mandatory-y
cd238eff 1556---------------
fcc8487d 1557
037fc336 1558 mandatory-y is essentially used by include/(uapi/)asm-generic/Kbuild
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1560
1561 This works like optional generic-y. If a mandatory header is missing
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1563 generate a wrapper of the asm-generic one.
fcc8487d 1564
e079a08c 15659 Kbuild Variables
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1567
1568The top Makefile exports the following variables:
1569
1570 VERSION, PATCHLEVEL, SUBLEVEL, EXTRAVERSION
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1571 These variables define the current kernel version. A few arch
1572 Makefiles actually use these values directly; they should use
1573 $(KERNELRELEASE) instead.
1574
1575 $(VERSION), $(PATCHLEVEL), and $(SUBLEVEL) define the basic
1576 three-part version number, such as "2", "4", and "0". These three
1577 values are always numeric.
1578
1579 $(EXTRAVERSION) defines an even tinier sublevel for pre-patches
1580 or additional patches. It is usually some non-numeric string
1581 such as "-pre4", and is often blank.
1582
1583 KERNELRELEASE
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1584 $(KERNELRELEASE) is a single string such as "2.4.0-pre4", suitable
1585 for constructing installation directory names or showing in
1586 version strings. Some arch Makefiles use it for this purpose.
1587
1588 ARCH
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1589 This variable defines the target architecture, such as "i386",
1590 "arm", or "sparc". Some kbuild Makefiles test $(ARCH) to
1591 determine which files to compile.
1592
1593 By default, the top Makefile sets $(ARCH) to be the same as the
1594 host system architecture. For a cross build, a user may
cd238eff 1595 override the value of $(ARCH) on the command line::
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1597 make ARCH=m68k ...
1598
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1600 This variable specifies the directory in arch/ to build.
1601
1602 ARCH and SRCARCH may not necessarily match. A couple of arch
1603 directories are biarch, that is, a single `arch/*/` directory supports
1604 both 32-bit and 64-bit.
1605
1606 For example, you can pass in ARCH=i386, ARCH=x86_64, or ARCH=x86.
1607 For all of them, SRCARCH=x86 because arch/x86/ supports both i386 and
1608 x86_64.
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1610 INSTALL_PATH
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1611 This variable defines a place for the arch Makefiles to install
1612 the resident kernel image and System.map file.
5c811e59 1613 Use this for architecture-specific install targets.
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1614
1615 INSTALL_MOD_PATH, MODLIB
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1616 $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH) specifies a prefix to $(MODLIB) for module
1617 installation. This variable is not defined in the Makefile but
1618 may be passed in by the user if desired.
1619
1620 $(MODLIB) specifies the directory for module installation.
1621 The top Makefile defines $(MODLIB) to
1622 $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)/lib/modules/$(KERNELRELEASE). The user may
1623 override this value on the command line if desired.
1624
ac031f26 1625 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP
39fed701 1626 If this variable is specified, it will cause modules to be stripped
ac031f26 1627 after they are installed. If INSTALL_MOD_STRIP is '1', then the
39fed701 1628 default option --strip-debug will be used. Otherwise, the
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1630 command.
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1632
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163310 Makefile language
1634====================
1da177e4 1635
a07f6033 1636The kernel Makefiles are designed to be run with GNU Make. The Makefiles
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1637use only the documented features of GNU Make, but they do use many
1638GNU extensions.
1639
1640GNU Make supports elementary list-processing functions. The kernel
1641Makefiles use a novel style of list building and manipulation with few
1642"if" statements.
1643
1644GNU Make has two assignment operators, ":=" and "=". ":=" performs
1645immediate evaluation of the right-hand side and stores an actual string
1646into the left-hand side. "=" is like a formula definition; it stores the
1647right-hand side in an unevaluated form and then evaluates this form each
1648time the left-hand side is used.
1649
1650There are some cases where "=" is appropriate. Usually, though, ":="
1651is the right choice.
1652
e079a08c 165311 Credits
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1da177e4 1655
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1656- Original version made by Michael Elizabeth Chastain, <mailto:mec@shout.net>
1657- Updates by Kai Germaschewski <kai@tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
1658- Updates by Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
1659- Language QA by Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@gmx.de>
1da177e4 1660
e079a08c 166112 TODO
cd238eff 1662=======
1da177e4 1663
a07f6033 1664- Describe how kbuild supports shipped files with _shipped.
1da177e4 1665- Generating offset header files.
b26ff488 1666- Add more variables to chapters 7 or 9?