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SubjectRe: [RFC] Kbuild: allow code re-use across different directories
On Fri, 19 Aug 2011, Arnaud Lacombe wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> The attached patch modify Kbuild to allow to directly re-use code in multiple
> directory without having to go through a copy. Technically, it changes Kbuild to
> use by default the VPATH feature of GNU make and provides accessors for Makefile
> to change it indirectly.
>
> Considering:
>
> arch/foo/lib:
> fancy.c
>
> We want to be able to build it with -DPANTS=32 in the kernel, but the
> bootloader requires -DPANTS_SIZE=30.
>
> Currently we would do, either:
>
> arch/foo/lib/Makefile
> LDFLAGS_fancy.o := -DPANTS=32
> obj-y += fancy.o
>
> and, either:
>
> arch/foo/boot/Makefile:
> LDFLAGS_fancy.o := -DPANTS=30
> obj-y += fancy.o
> $(obj)/fancy.c: $(srctree)/arch/foo/lib/fancy.c
> $(call cmd,shipped)
>
> or
>
> arch/foo/boot/Makefile:
> LDFLAGS_fancy.o := -DPANTS=30
> obj-y += fancy.o
> $(obj)/fancy.o: $(srctree)/arch/foo/lib/fancy.c
> $(call cmd,cc_c_o)
>
> The former implies an extra copy of the source file, the latter expose Kbuild
> internal function.
>
> With the attached patch, we would do:
>
> arch/foo/boot/Makefile:
> LDFLAGS_fancy.o := -DPANTS=30
> obj-y += fancy.o
> vpath-y += $(srctree)/arch/foo/lib
>
> and let GNU make do the job.
>
> Comments welcome,

It doesn't work. Whatever I do to arch/arm/boot/compressed/Makefile
(which admittedly looks a bit hairy and could benefit from a shave) in
order to remove the $(call cmd,shipped) used with lib1funcs.S, I always
end up with:

make[2]: *** No rule to make target `arch/arm/boot/compressed/lib1funcs.S', needed by `arch/arm/boot/compressed/lib1funcs.o'. Stop.

Obviously, restoring the explicit dependency with a $(call cmd,as_o_S)
does make it work, but this is rather against the point of your patch.

Do you have an example of how arch/arm/boot/compressed/Makefile should
be changed to benefit from your patch?


Nicolas


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