# Makefile for buildroot # # Copyright (C) 1999-2005 by Erik Andersen # Copyright (C) 2006-2014 by the Buildroot developers # Copyright (C) 2014-2019 by the Buildroot developers # # This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by # the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or # (at your option) any later version. # # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU # General Public License for more details. # # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License # along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software # Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA # #-------------------------------------------------------------- # Just run 'make menuconfig', configure stuff, then run 'make'. # You shouldn't need to mess with anything beyond this point... #-------------------------------------------------------------- # Delete default rules. We don't use them. This saves a bit of time. .SUFFIXES: # we want bash as shell SHELL := $(shell if [ -x "$$BASH" ]; then echo $$BASH; \ else if [ -x /bin/bash ]; then echo /bin/bash; \ else echo sh; fi; fi) # Set O variable if not already done on the command line; # or avoid confusing packages that can use the O= syntax for out-of-tree # build by preventing it from being forwarded to sub-make calls. ifneq ("$(origin O)", "command line") O := $(CURDIR)/output endif # Check if the current Buildroot execution meets all the pre-requisites. # If they are not met, Buildroot will actually do its job in a sub-make meeting # its pre-requisites, which are: # 1- Permissive enough umask: # Wrong or too restrictive umask will prevent Buildroot and packages from # creating files and directories. # 2- Absolute canonical CWD (i.e. $(CURDIR)): # Otherwise, some packages will use CWD as-is, others will compute its # absolute canonical path. This makes harder tracking and fixing host # machine path leaks. # 3- Absolute canonical output location (i.e. $(O)): # For the same reason as the one for CWD. # Remove the trailing '/.' from $(O) as it can be added by the makefile wrapper # installed in the $(O) directory. # Also remove the trailing '/' the user can set when on the command line. override O := $(patsubst %/,%,$(patsubst %.,%,$(O))) # Make sure $(O) actually exists before calling realpath on it; this is to # avoid empty CANONICAL_O in case on non-existing entry. CANONICAL_O := $(shell mkdir -p $(O) >/dev/null 2>&1)$(realpath $(O)) # gcc fails to build when the srcdir contains a '@' ifneq ($(findstring @,$(CANONICAL_O)),) $(error The build directory can not contain a '@') endif CANONICAL_CURDIR = $(realpath $(CURDIR)) REQ_UMASK = 0022 # Make sure O= is passed (with its absolute canonical path) everywhere the # toplevel makefile is called back. EXTRAMAKEARGS := O=$(CANONICAL_O) # Check Buildroot execution pre-requisites here. ifneq ($(shell umask):$(CURDIR):$(O),$(REQ_UMASK):$(CANONICAL_CURDIR):$(CANONICAL_O)) .PHONY: _all $(MAKECMDGOALS) $(MAKECMDGOALS): _all @: _all: @umask $(REQ_UMASK) && \ $(MAKE) -C $(CANONICAL_CURDIR) --no-print-directory \ $(MAKECMDGOALS) $(EXTRAMAKEARGS) else # umask / $(CURDIR) / $(O) # This is our default rule, so must come first all: .PHONY: all # Set and export the version string export BR2_VERSION := 2019.02-git # Actual time the release is cut (for reproducible builds) BR2_VERSION_EPOCH = 1543701000 # Save running make version since it's clobbered by the make package RUNNING_MAKE_VERSION := $(MAKE_VERSION) # Check for minimal make version (note: this check will break at make 10.x) MIN_MAKE_VERSION = 3.81 ifneq ($(firstword $(sort $(RUNNING_MAKE_VERSION) $(MIN_MAKE_VERSION))),$(MIN_MAKE_VERSION)) $(error You have make '$(RUNNING_MAKE_VERSION)' installed. GNU make >= $(MIN_MAKE_VERSION) is required) endif # absolute path TOPDIR := $(CURDIR) CONFIG_CONFIG_IN = Config.in CONFIG = support/kconfig DATE := $(shell date +%Y%m%d) # Compute the full local version string so packages can use it as-is # Need to export it, so it can be got from environment in children (eg. mconf) export BR2_VERSION_FULL := $(BR2_VERSION)$(shell $(TOPDIR)/support/scripts/setlocalversion) # List of targets and target patterns for which .config doesn't need to be read in noconfig_targets := menuconfig nconfig gconfig xconfig config oldconfig randconfig \ defconfig %_defconfig allyesconfig allnoconfig alldefconfig syncconfig release \ randpackageconfig allyespackageconfig allnopackageconfig \ print-version olddefconfig distclean manual manual-% check-package # Some global targets do not trigger a build, but are used to collect # metadata, or do various checks. When such targets are triggered, # some packages should not do their configuration sanity # checks. Provide them a BR_BUILDING variable set to 'y' when we're # actually building and they should do their sanity checks. # # We're building in two situations: when MAKECMDGOALS is empty # (default target is to build), or when MAKECMDGOALS contains # something else than one of the nobuild_targets. nobuild_targets := source %-source \ legal-info %-legal-info external-deps _external-deps \ clean distclean help show-targets graph-depends \ %-graph-depends %-show-depends %-show-version \ graph-build graph-size list-defconfigs \ savedefconfig update-defconfig printvars ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),) BR_BUILDING = y else ifneq ($(filter-out $(nobuild_targets),$(MAKECMDGOALS)),) BR_BUILDING = y endif # We call make recursively to build packages. The command-line overrides that # are passed to Buildroot don't apply to those package build systems. In # particular, we don't want to pass down the O= option for out-of-tree # builds, because the value specified on the command line will not be correct # for packages. MAKEOVERRIDES := # Include some helper macros and variables include support/misc/utils.mk # Set variables related to in-tree or out-of-tree build. # Here, both $(O) and $(CURDIR) are absolute canonical paths. ifeq ($(O),$(CURDIR)/output) CONFIG_DIR := $(CURDIR) NEED_WRAPPER = else CONFIG_DIR := $(O) NEED_WRAPPER = y endif # bash prints the name of the directory on 'cd ' if CDPATH is # set, so unset it here to not cause problems. Notice that the export # line doesn't affect the environment of $(shell ..) calls. export CDPATH := BASE_DIR := $(CANONICAL_O) $(if $(BASE_DIR),, $(error output directory "$(O)" does not exist)) # Handling of BR2_EXTERNAL. # # The value of BR2_EXTERNAL is stored in .br-external in the output directory. # The location of the external.mk makefile fragments is computed in that file. # On subsequent invocations of make, this file is read in. BR2_EXTERNAL can # still be overridden on the command line, therefore the file is re-created # every time make is run. BR2_EXTERNAL_FILE = $(BASE_DIR)/.br-external.mk -include $(BR2_EXTERNAL_FILE) $(shell support/scripts/br2-external \ -m -o '$(BR2_EXTERNAL_FILE)' $(BR2_EXTERNAL)) BR2_EXTERNAL_ERROR = include $(BR2_EXTERNAL_FILE) ifneq ($(BR2_EXTERNAL_ERROR),) $(error $(BR2_EXTERNAL_ERROR)) endif # To make sure that the environment variable overrides the .config option, # set this before including .config. ifneq ($(BR2_DL_DIR),) DL_DIR := $(BR2_DL_DIR) endif ifneq ($(BR2_CCACHE_DIR),) BR_CACHE_DIR := $(BR2_CCACHE_DIR) endif # Need that early, before we scan packages # Avoids doing the $(or...) everytime BR_GRAPH_OUT := $(or $(BR2_GRAPH_OUT),pdf) BUILD_DIR := $(BASE_DIR)/build BINARIES_DIR := $(BASE_DIR)/images BASE_TARGET_DIR := $(BASE_DIR)/target # initial definition so that 'make clean' works for most users, even without # .config. HOST_DIR will be overwritten later when .config is included. HOST_DIR := $(BASE_DIR)/host GRAPHS_DIR := $(BASE_DIR)/graphs LEGAL_INFO_DIR = $(BASE_DIR)/legal-info REDIST_SOURCES_DIR_TARGET = $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR)/sources REDIST_SOURCES_DIR_HOST = $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR)/host-sources LICENSE_FILES_DIR_TARGET = $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR)/licenses LICENSE_FILES_DIR_HOST = $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR)/host-licenses LEGAL_MANIFEST_CSV_TARGET = $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR)/manifest.csv LEGAL_MANIFEST_CSV_HOST = $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR)/host-manifest.csv LEGAL_WARNINGS = $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR)/.warnings LEGAL_REPORT = $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR)/README BR2_CONFIG = $(CONFIG_DIR)/.config # Pull in the user's configuration file ifeq ($(filter $(noconfig_targets),$(MAKECMDGOALS)),) -include $(BR2_CONFIG) endif # Parallel execution of this Makefile is disabled because it changes # the packages building order, that can be a problem for two reasons: # - If a package has an unspecified optional dependency and that # dependency is present when the package is built, it is used, # otherwise it isn't (but compilation happily proceeds) so the end # result will differ if the order is swapped due to parallel # building. # - Also changing the building order can be a problem if two packages # manipulate the same file in the target directory. # # Taking into account the above considerations, if you still want to execute # this top-level Makefile in parallel comment the ".NOTPARALLEL" line and # use the -j option when building, e.g: # make -j$((`getconf _NPROCESSORS_ONLN`+1)) .NOTPARALLEL: # timezone and locale may affect build output ifeq ($(BR2_REPRODUCIBLE),y) export TZ = UTC export LANG = C export LC_ALL = C export GZIP = -n endif # To put more focus on warnings, be less verbose as default # Use 'make V=1' to see the full commands ifeq ("$(origin V)", "command line") KBUILD_VERBOSE = $(V) endif ifndef KBUILD_VERBOSE KBUILD_VERBOSE = 0 endif ifeq ($(KBUILD_VERBOSE),1) Q = ifndef VERBOSE VERBOSE = 1 endif export VERBOSE else Q = @ endif # kconfig uses CONFIG_SHELL CONFIG_SHELL := $(SHELL) export SHELL CONFIG_SHELL Q KBUILD_VERBOSE ifndef HOSTAR HOSTAR := ar endif ifndef HOSTAS HOSTAS := as endif ifndef HOSTCC HOSTCC := gcc HOSTCC := $(shell which $(HOSTCC) || type -p $(HOSTCC) || echo gcc) endif HOSTCC_NOCCACHE := $(HOSTCC) ifndef HOSTCXX HOSTCXX := g++ HOSTCXX := $(shell which $(HOSTCXX) || type -p $(HOSTCXX) || echo g++) endif HOSTCXX_NOCCACHE := $(HOSTCXX) ifndef HOSTCPP HOSTCPP := cpp endif ifndef HOSTLD HOSTLD := ld endif ifndef HOSTLN HOSTLN := ln endif ifndef HOSTNM HOSTNM := nm endif ifndef HOSTOBJCOPY HOSTOBJCOPY := objcopy endif ifndef HOSTRANLIB HOSTRANLIB := ranlib endif HOSTAR := $(shell which $(HOSTAR) || type -p $(HOSTAR) || echo ar) HOSTAS := $(shell which $(HOSTAS) || type -p $(HOSTAS) || echo as) HOSTCPP := $(shell which $(HOSTCPP) || type -p $(HOSTCPP) || echo cpp) HOSTLD := $(shell which $(HOSTLD) || type -p $(HOSTLD) || echo ld) HOSTLN := $(shell which $(HOSTLN) || type -p $(HOSTLN) || echo ln) HOSTNM := $(shell which $(HOSTNM) || type -p $(HOSTNM) || echo nm) HOSTOBJCOPY := $(shell which $(HOSTOBJCOPY) || type -p $(HOSTOBJCOPY) || echo objcopy) HOSTRANLIB := $(shell which $(HOSTRANLIB) || type -p $(HOSTRANLIB) || echo ranlib) SED := $(shell which sed || type -p sed) -i -e export HOSTAR HOSTAS HOSTCC HOSTCXX HOSTLD export HOSTCC_NOCCACHE HOSTCXX_NOCCACHE # Determine the userland we are running on. # # Note that, despite its name, we are not interested in the actual # architecture name. This is mostly used to determine whether some # of the binary tools (e.g. pre-built external toolchains) can run # on the current host. So we need to know if the userland we're # running on can actually run those toolchains. # # For example, a 64-bit prebuilt toolchain will not run on a 64-bit # kernel if the userland is 32-bit (e.g. in a chroot for example). # # So, we extract the first part of the tuple the host gcc was # configured to generate code for; we assume this is our userland. # export HOSTARCH := $(shell LC_ALL=C $(HOSTCC_NOCCACHE) -v 2>&1 | \ sed -e '/^Target: \([^-]*\).*/!d' \ -e 's//\1/' \ -e 's/i.86/x86/' \ -e 's/sun4u/sparc64/' \ -e 's/arm.*/arm/' \ -e 's/sa110/arm/' \ -e 's/ppc64/powerpc64/' \ -e 's/ppc/powerpc/' \ -e 's/macppc/powerpc/' \ -e 's/sh.*/sh/' ) # When adding a new host gcc version in Config.in, # update the HOSTCC_MAX_VERSION variable: HOSTCC_MAX_VERSION := 8 HOSTCC_VERSION := $(shell V=$$($(HOSTCC_NOCCACHE) --version | \ sed -n -r 's/^.* ([0-9]*)\.([0-9]*)\.([0-9]*)[ ]*.*/\1 \2/p'); \ [ "$${V%% *}" -le $(HOSTCC_MAX_VERSION) ] || V=$(HOSTCC_MAX_VERSION); \ printf "%s" "$${V}") # For gcc >= 5.x, we only need the major version. ifneq ($(firstword $(HOSTCC_VERSION)),4) HOSTCC_VERSION := $(firstword $(HOSTCC_VERSION)) endif ifeq ($(BR2_NEEDS_HOST_UTF8_LOCALE),y) # First, we try to use the user's configured locale (as that's the # language they'd expect messages to be displayed), then we favour # a non language-specific locale like C.UTF-8 if one is available, # so we sort with the C locale to get it at the top. # This is guaranteed to not be empty, because of the check in # support/dependencies/dependencies.sh HOST_UTF8_LOCALE := $(shell \ ( echo $${LC_ALL:-$${LC_MESSAGES:-$${LANG}}}; \ locale -a 2>/dev/null | LC_ALL=C sort \ ) \ | grep -i -E 'utf-?8$$' \ | head -n 1) HOST_UTF8_LOCALE_ENV := LC_ALL=$(HOST_UTF8_LOCALE) endif # Make sure pkg-config doesn't look outside the buildroot tree HOST_PKG_CONFIG_PATH := $(PKG_CONFIG_PATH) unexport PKG_CONFIG_PATH unexport PKG_CONFIG_SYSROOT_DIR unexport PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR # Having DESTDIR set in the environment confuses the installation # steps of some packages. unexport DESTDIR # Causes breakage with packages that needs host-ruby unexport RUBYOPT include package/pkg-utils.mk include package/doc-asciidoc.mk ifeq ($(BR2_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG),y) ################################################################################ # # Hide troublesome environment variables from sub processes # ################################################################################ unexport CROSS_COMPILE unexport ARCH unexport CC unexport LD unexport AR unexport CXX unexport CPP unexport RANLIB unexport CFLAGS unexport CXXFLAGS unexport GREP_OPTIONS unexport TAR_OPTIONS unexport CONFIG_SITE unexport QMAKESPEC unexport TERMINFO unexport MACHINE unexport O unexport GCC_COLORS unexport PLATFORM unexport OS GNU_HOST_NAME := $(shell support/gnuconfig/config.guess) PACKAGES := PACKAGES_ALL := # silent mode requested? QUIET := $(if $(findstring s,$(filter-out --%,$(MAKEFLAGS))),-q) # Strip off the annoying quoting ARCH := $(call qstrip,$(BR2_ARCH)) KERNEL_ARCH := $(shell echo "$(ARCH)" | sed -e "s/-.*//" \ -e s/i.86/i386/ -e s/sun4u/sparc64/ \ -e s/arcle/arc/ \ -e s/arceb/arc/ \ -e s/arm.*/arm/ -e s/sa110/arm/ \ -e s/aarch64.*/arm64/ \ -e s/or1k/openrisc/ \ -e s/parisc64/parisc/ \ -e s/powerpc64.*/powerpc/ \ -e s/ppc.*/powerpc/ -e s/mips.*/mips/ \ -e s/riscv.*/riscv/ \ -e s/sh.*/sh/ \ -e s/microblazeel/microblaze/) ZCAT := $(call qstrip,$(BR2_ZCAT)) BZCAT := $(call qstrip,$(BR2_BZCAT)) XZCAT := $(call qstrip,$(BR2_XZCAT)) LZCAT := $(call qstrip,$(BR2_LZCAT)) TAR_OPTIONS = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_TAR_OPTIONS)) -xf # packages compiled for the host go here HOST_DIR := $(call qstrip,$(BR2_HOST_DIR)) # The target directory is common to all packages, # but there is one that is specific to each filesystem. TARGET_DIR = $(if $(ROOTFS),$(ROOTFS_$(ROOTFS)_TARGET_DIR),$(BASE_TARGET_DIR)) ifneq ($(HOST_DIR),$(BASE_DIR)/host) HOST_DIR_SYMLINK = $(BASE_DIR)/host $(HOST_DIR_SYMLINK): $(BASE_DIR) ln -snf $(HOST_DIR) $(BASE_DIR)/host endif # Quotes are needed for spaces and all in the original PATH content. BR_PATH = "$(HOST_DIR)/bin:$(HOST_DIR)/sbin:$(PATH)" # Location of a file giving a big fat warning that output/target # should not be used as the root filesystem. TARGET_DIR_WARNING_FILE = $(TARGET_DIR)/THIS_IS_NOT_YOUR_ROOT_FILESYSTEM ifeq ($(BR2_CCACHE),y) CCACHE = $(HOST_DIR)/bin/ccache BR_CACHE_DIR ?= $(call qstrip,$(BR2_CCACHE_DIR)) export BR_CACHE_DIR HOSTCC = $(CCACHE) $(HOSTCC_NOCCACHE) HOSTCXX = $(CCACHE) $(HOSTCXX_NOCCACHE) else export BR_NO_CCACHE endif # Scripts in support/ or post-build scripts may need to reference # these locations, so export them so it is easier to use export BR2_CONFIG export BR2_REPRODUCIBLE export TARGET_DIR export STAGING_DIR export HOST_DIR export BINARIES_DIR export BASE_DIR ################################################################################ # # You should probably leave this stuff alone unless you know # what you are doing. # ################################################################################ all: world # Include legacy before the other things, because package .mk files # may rely on it. include Makefile.legacy include system/system.mk include package/Makefile.in # arch/arch.mk must be after package/Makefile.in because it may need to # complement variables defined therein, like BR_NO_CHECK_HASH_FOR. include arch/arch.mk include support/dependencies/dependencies.mk include $(sort $(wildcard toolchain/*.mk)) include $(sort $(wildcard toolchain/*/*.mk)) ifeq ($(BR2_REPRODUCIBLE),y) # If SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH has not been set then use the commit date, or the last # release date if the source tree is not within a Git repository. # See: https://reproducible-builds.org/specs/source-date-epoch/ BR2_VERSION_GIT_EPOCH := $(shell $(GIT) log -1 --format=%at 2> /dev/null) export SOURCE_DATE_EPOCH ?= $(or $(BR2_VERSION_GIT_EPOCH),$(BR2_VERSION_EPOCH)) endif # Include the package override file if one has been provided in the # configuration. PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_FILE = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_FILE)) ifneq ($(PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_FILE),) -include $(PACKAGE_OVERRIDE_FILE) endif include $(sort $(wildcard package/*/*.mk)) include boot/common.mk include linux/linux.mk include fs/common.mk # If using a br2-external tree, the BR2_EXTERNAL_$(NAME)_PATH variables # are also present in the .config file. Since .config is included after # we defined them in the Makefile, the values for those variables are # quoted. We just include the generated Makefile fragment .br2-external.mk # a third time, which will set those variables to the un-quoted values. include $(BR2_EXTERNAL_FILE) # Nothing to include if no BR2_EXTERNAL tree in use include $(BR2_EXTERNAL_MKS) # Now we are sure we have all the packages scanned and defined. We now # check for each package in the list of enabled packages, that all its # dependencies are indeed enabled. # # Only trigger the check for default builds. If the user forces building # a package, even if not enabled in the configuration, we want to accept # it. However; we also want to be able to force checking the dependencies # if the user so desires. Forcing a dependency check is useful in the case # of test-pkg, as we want to make sure during testing, that a package has # all the dependencies selected in the config file. # ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),) BR_FORCE_CHECK_DEPENDENCIES = YES endif ifeq ($(BR_FORCE_CHECK_DEPENDENCIES),YES) define CHECK_ONE_DEPENDENCY ifeq ($$($(2)_TYPE),target) ifeq ($$($(2)_IS_VIRTUAL),) ifneq ($$($$($(2)_KCONFIG_VAR)),y) $$(error $$($(2)_NAME) is in the dependency chain of $$($(1)_NAME) that \ has added it to its _DEPENDENCIES variable without selecting it or \ depending on it from Config.in) endif endif endif endef $(foreach pkg,$(call UPPERCASE,$(PACKAGES)),\ $(foreach dep,$(call UPPERCASE,$($(pkg)_FINAL_ALL_DEPENDENCIES)),\ $(eval $(call CHECK_ONE_DEPENDENCY,$(pkg),$(dep))$(sep)))) endif $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/auto.conf: $(BR2_CONFIG) $(MAKE1) $(EXTRAMAKEARGS) HOSTCC="$(HOSTCC_NOCCACHE)" HOSTCXX="$(HOSTCXX_NOCCACHE)" syncconfig .PHONY: prepare prepare: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/auto.conf .PHONY: world world: target-post-image .PHONY: prepare-sdk prepare-sdk: world @$(call MESSAGE,"Rendering the SDK relocatable") $(TOPDIR)/support/scripts/fix-rpath host $(TOPDIR)/support/scripts/fix-rpath staging $(INSTALL) -m 755 $(TOPDIR)/support/misc/relocate-sdk.sh $(HOST_DIR)/relocate-sdk.sh mkdir -p $(HOST_DIR)/share/buildroot echo $(HOST_DIR) > $(HOST_DIR)/share/buildroot/sdk-location BR2_SDK_PREFIX ?= $(GNU_TARGET_NAME)_sdk-buildroot .PHONY: sdk sdk: prepare-sdk $(BR2_TAR_HOST_DEPENDENCY) @$(call MESSAGE,"Generating SDK tarball") $(if $(BR2_SDK_PREFIX),,$(error BR2_SDK_PREFIX can not be empty)) $(Q)mkdir -p $(BINARIES_DIR) $(TAR) czf "$(BINARIES_DIR)/$(BR2_SDK_PREFIX).tar.gz" \ --owner=0 --group=0 --numeric-owner \ --transform='s#^\.#$(BR2_SDK_PREFIX)#' \ -C $(HOST_DIR) "." RSYNC_VCS_EXCLUSIONS = \ --exclude .svn --exclude .git --exclude .hg --exclude .bzr \ --exclude CVS # When stripping, obey to BR2_STRIP_EXCLUDE_DIRS and # BR2_STRIP_EXCLUDE_FILES STRIP_FIND_COMMON_CMD = \ find $(TARGET_DIR) \ $(if $(call qstrip,$(BR2_STRIP_EXCLUDE_DIRS)), \ \( $(call finddirclauses,$(TARGET_DIR),$(call qstrip,$(BR2_STRIP_EXCLUDE_DIRS))) \) \ -prune -o \ ) \ $(if $(call qstrip,$(BR2_STRIP_EXCLUDE_FILES)), \ -not \( $(call findfileclauses,$(call qstrip,$(BR2_STRIP_EXCLUDE_FILES))) \) ) # Regular stripping for everything, except libpthread, ld-*.so and # kernel modules: # - libpthread.so: a non-stripped libpthread shared library is needed for # proper debugging of pthread programs using gdb. # - ld.so: a non-stripped dynamic linker library is needed for valgrind # - kernel modules (*.ko): do not function properly when stripped like normal # applications and libraries. Normally kernel modules are already excluded # by the executable permission check, so the explicit exclusion is only # done for kernel modules with incorrect permissions. STRIP_FIND_CMD = \ $(STRIP_FIND_COMMON_CMD) \ -type f \( -perm /111 -o -name '*.so*' \) \ -not \( $(call findfileclauses,libpthread*.so* ld-*.so* *.ko) \) \ -print0 # Special stripping (only debugging symbols) for libpthread and ld-*.so. STRIP_FIND_SPECIAL_LIBS_CMD = \ $(STRIP_FIND_COMMON_CMD) \ \( -name 'ld-*.so*' -o -name 'libpthread*.so*' \) \ -print0 ifeq ($(BR2_ECLIPSE_REGISTER),y) define TOOLCHAIN_ECLIPSE_REGISTER ./support/scripts/eclipse-register-toolchain `readlink -f $(O)` \ $(notdir $(TARGET_CROSS)) $(BR2_ARCH) endef TARGET_FINALIZE_HOOKS += TOOLCHAIN_ECLIPSE_REGISTER endif # Generate locale data. Basically, we call the localedef program # (built by the host-localedef package) for each locale. The input # data comes preferably from the toolchain, or if the toolchain does # not have them (Linaro toolchains), we use the ones available on the # host machine. ifeq ($(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_USES_GLIBC),y) GLIBC_GENERATE_LOCALES = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_GENERATE_LOCALE)) ifneq ($(GLIBC_GENERATE_LOCALES),) PACKAGES += host-localedef define GENERATE_GLIBC_LOCALES $(Q)mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib/locale/ $(Q)for locale in $(GLIBC_GENERATE_LOCALES) ; do \ inputfile=`echo $${locale} | cut -f1 -d'.'` ; \ charmap=`echo $${locale} | cut -f2 -d'.' -s` ; \ if test -z "$${charmap}" ; then \ charmap="UTF-8" ; \ fi ; \ echo "Generating locale $${inputfile}.$${charmap}" ; \ I18NPATH=$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/share/i18n:/usr/share/i18n \ $(HOST_DIR)/bin/localedef \ --prefix=$(TARGET_DIR) \ --$(call LOWERCASE,$(BR2_ENDIAN))-endian \ -i $${inputfile} -f $${charmap} \ $${locale} ; \ done endef TARGET_FINALIZE_HOOKS += GENERATE_GLIBC_LOCALES endif endif ifeq ($(BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_PURGE),y) LOCALE_WHITELIST = $(BUILD_DIR)/locales.nopurge LOCALE_NOPURGE = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_WHITELIST)) # This piece of junk does the following: # First collect the whitelist in a file. # Then go over all the locale dirs and for each subdir, check if it exists # in the whitelist file. If it doesn't, kill it. # Finally, specifically for X11, regenerate locale.dir from the whitelist. define PURGE_LOCALES rm -f $(LOCALE_WHITELIST) for i in $(LOCALE_NOPURGE) locale-archive; do echo $$i >> $(LOCALE_WHITELIST); done for dir in $(wildcard $(addprefix $(TARGET_DIR),/usr/share/locale /usr/share/X11/locale /usr/lib/locale)); \ do \ for langdir in $$dir/*; \ do \ if [ -e "$${langdir}" ]; \ then \ grep -qx "$${langdir##*/}" $(LOCALE_WHITELIST) || rm -rf $$langdir; \ fi \ done; \ done if [ -d $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/X11/locale ]; \ then \ for lang in $(LOCALE_NOPURGE); \ do \ if [ -f $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/X11/locale/$$lang/XLC_LOCALE ]; \ then \ echo "$$lang/XLC_LOCALE: $$lang"; \ fi \ done > $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/X11/locale/locale.dir; \ fi endef TARGET_FINALIZE_HOOKS += PURGE_LOCALES endif $(TARGETS_ROOTFS): target-finalize # Avoid the rootfs name leaking down the dependency chain target-finalize: ROOTFS= host-finalize: $(HOST_DIR_SYMLINK) .PHONY: staging-finalize staging-finalize: @ln -snf $(STAGING_DIR) $(BASE_DIR)/staging .PHONY: target-finalize target-finalize: $(PACKAGES) host-finalize @$(call MESSAGE,"Finalizing target directory") # Check files that are touched by more than one package ./support/scripts/check-uniq-files -t target $(BUILD_DIR)/packages-file-list.txt ./support/scripts/check-uniq-files -t staging $(BUILD_DIR)/packages-file-list-staging.txt ./support/scripts/check-uniq-files -t host $(BUILD_DIR)/packages-file-list-host.txt $(foreach hook,$(TARGET_FINALIZE_HOOKS),$($(hook))$(sep)) rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/include $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/aclocal \ $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib/pkgconfig $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/pkgconfig \ $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib/cmake $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/cmake find $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/{lib,share}/ -name '*.cmake' -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f find $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/ $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib/ $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/libexec/ \ \( -name '*.a' -o -name '*.la' \) -print0 | xargs -0 rm -f ifneq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_GDB),y) rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/gdb endif ifneq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_BASH),y) rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/bash-completion endif ifneq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_ZSH),y) rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/zsh endif rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/man $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/man rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/info $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/info rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/doc $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/doc rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share/gtk-doc rmdir $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/share 2>/dev/null || true $(STRIP_FIND_CMD) | xargs -0 $(STRIPCMD) 2>/dev/null || true $(STRIP_FIND_SPECIAL_LIBS_CMD) | xargs -0 -r $(STRIPCMD) $(STRIP_STRIP_DEBUG) 2>/dev/null || true test -f $(TARGET_DIR)/etc/ld.so.conf && \ { echo "ERROR: we shouldn't have a /etc/ld.so.conf file"; exit 1; } || true test -d $(TARGET_DIR)/etc/ld.so.conf.d && \ { echo "ERROR: we shouldn't have a /etc/ld.so.conf.d directory"; exit 1; } || true mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/etc ( \ echo "NAME=Buildroot"; \ echo "VERSION=$(BR2_VERSION_FULL)"; \ echo "ID=buildroot"; \ echo "VERSION_ID=$(BR2_VERSION)"; \ echo "PRETTY_NAME=\"Buildroot $(BR2_VERSION)\"" \ ) > $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib/os-release ln -sf ../usr/lib/os-release $(TARGET_DIR)/etc @$(call MESSAGE,"Sanitizing RPATH in target tree") $(TOPDIR)/support/scripts/fix-rpath target @$(foreach d, $(call qstrip,$(BR2_ROOTFS_OVERLAY)), \ $(call MESSAGE,"Copying overlay $(d)"); \ rsync -a --ignore-times --keep-dirlinks $(RSYNC_VCS_EXCLUSIONS) \ --chmod=u=rwX,go=rX --exclude .empty --exclude '*~' \ $(d)/ $(TARGET_DIR)$(sep)) @$(foreach s, $(call qstrip,$(BR2_ROOTFS_POST_BUILD_SCRIPT)), \ $(call MESSAGE,"Executing post-build script $(s)"); \ $(EXTRA_ENV) $(s) $(TARGET_DIR) $(call qstrip,$(BR2_ROOTFS_POST_SCRIPT_ARGS))$(sep)) touch $(TARGET_DIR)/usr .PHONY: target-post-image target-post-image: $(TARGETS_ROOTFS) target-finalize staging-finalize @rm -f $(ROOTFS_COMMON_TAR) @$(foreach s, $(call qstrip,$(BR2_ROOTFS_POST_IMAGE_SCRIPT)), \ $(call MESSAGE,"Executing post-image script $(s)"); \ $(EXTRA_ENV) $(s) $(BINARIES_DIR) $(call qstrip,$(BR2_ROOTFS_POST_SCRIPT_ARGS))$(sep)) .PHONY: source source: $(foreach p,$(PACKAGES),$(p)-all-source) .PHONY: _external-deps external-deps _external-deps: $(foreach p,$(PACKAGES),$(p)-all-external-deps) external-deps: @$(MAKE1) -Bs $(EXTRAMAKEARGS) _external-deps | sort -u .PHONY: legal-info-clean legal-info-clean: @rm -fr $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR) .PHONY: legal-info-prepare legal-info-prepare: $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR) @$(call MESSAGE,"Buildroot $(BR2_VERSION_FULL) Collecting legal info") @$(call legal-license-file,buildroot,buildroot,support/legal-info/buildroot.hash,COPYING,COPYING,HOST) @$(call legal-manifest,TARGET,PACKAGE,VERSION,LICENSE,LICENSE FILES,SOURCE ARCHIVE,SOURCE SITE,DEPENDENCIES WITH LICENSES) @$(call legal-manifest,HOST,PACKAGE,VERSION,LICENSE,LICENSE FILES,SOURCE ARCHIVE,SOURCE SITE,DEPENDENCIES WITH LICENSES) @$(call legal-manifest,HOST,buildroot,$(BR2_VERSION_FULL),GPL-2.0+,COPYING,not saved,not saved) @$(call legal-warning,the Buildroot source code has not been saved) @cp $(BR2_CONFIG) $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR)/buildroot.config .PHONY: legal-info legal-info: legal-info-clean legal-info-prepare $(foreach p,$(PACKAGES),$(p)-all-legal-info) \ $(REDIST_SOURCES_DIR_TARGET) $(REDIST_SOURCES_DIR_HOST) @cat support/legal-info/README.header >>$(LEGAL_REPORT) @if [ -r $(LEGAL_WARNINGS) ]; then \ cat support/legal-info/README.warnings-header \ $(LEGAL_WARNINGS) >>$(LEGAL_REPORT); \ cat $(LEGAL_WARNINGS); fi @rm -f $(LEGAL_WARNINGS) @(cd $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR); \ find * -type f -exec sha256sum {} + | LC_ALL=C sort -k2 \ >.legal-info.sha256; \ mv .legal-info.sha256 legal-info.sha256) @echo "Legal info produced in $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR)" .PHONY: show-targets show-targets: @echo $(sort $(PACKAGES)) $(sort $(TARGETS_ROOTFS)) .PHONY: show-build-order show-build-order: $(patsubst %,%-show-build-order,$(PACKAGES)) .PHONY: graph-build graph-build: $(O)/build/build-time.log @install -d $(GRAPHS_DIR) $(foreach o,name build duration,./support/scripts/graph-build-time \ --type=histogram --order=$(o) --input=$(<) \ --output=$(GRAPHS_DIR)/build.hist-$(o).$(BR_GRAPH_OUT) \ $(if $(BR2_GRAPH_ALT),--alternate-colors)$(sep)) $(foreach t,packages steps,./support/scripts/graph-build-time \ --type=pie-$(t) --input=$(<) \ --output=$(GRAPHS_DIR)/build.pie-$(t).$(BR_GRAPH_OUT) \ $(if $(BR2_GRAPH_ALT),--alternate-colors)$(sep)) .PHONY: graph-depends-requirements graph-depends-requirements: @dot -? >/dev/null 2>&1 || \ { echo "ERROR: The 'dot' program from Graphviz is needed for graph-depends" >&2; exit 1; } .PHONY: graph-depends graph-depends: graph-depends-requirements @$(INSTALL) -d $(GRAPHS_DIR) @cd "$(CONFIG_DIR)"; \ $(TOPDIR)/support/scripts/graph-depends $(BR2_GRAPH_DEPS_OPTS) \ --direct -o $(GRAPHS_DIR)/$(@).dot dot $(BR2_GRAPH_DOT_OPTS) -T$(BR_GRAPH_OUT) \ -o $(GRAPHS_DIR)/$(@).$(BR_GRAPH_OUT) \ $(GRAPHS_DIR)/$(@).dot .PHONY: graph-size graph-size: $(Q)mkdir -p $(GRAPHS_DIR) $(Q)$(TOPDIR)/support/scripts/size-stats --builddir $(BASE_DIR) \ --graph $(GRAPHS_DIR)/graph-size.$(BR_GRAPH_OUT) \ --file-size-csv $(GRAPHS_DIR)/file-size-stats.csv \ --package-size-csv $(GRAPHS_DIR)/package-size-stats.csv .PHONY: check-dependencies check-dependencies: @cd "$(CONFIG_DIR)"; \ $(TOPDIR)/support/scripts/graph-depends -C else # ifeq ($(BR2_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG),y) # Some subdirectories are also package names. To avoid that "make linux" # on an unconfigured tree produces "Nothing to be done", add an explicit # rule for it. # Also for 'all' we error out and ask the user to configure first. .PHONY: linux toolchain linux toolchain all: outputmakefile $(error Please configure Buildroot first (e.g. "make menuconfig")) @exit 1 endif # ifeq ($(BR2_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG),y) # configuration # --------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOSTCFLAGS = $(CFLAGS_FOR_BUILD) export HOSTCFLAGS .PHONY: prepare-kconfig prepare-kconfig: outputmakefile $(BUILD_DIR)/.br2-external.in $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/%onf: mkdir -p $(@D)/lxdialog PKG_CONFIG_PATH="$(HOST_PKG_CONFIG_PATH)" $(MAKE) CC="$(HOSTCC_NOCCACHE)" HOSTCC="$(HOSTCC_NOCCACHE)" \ obj=$(@D) -C $(CONFIG) -f Makefile.br $(@F) DEFCONFIG = $(call qstrip,$(BR2_DEFCONFIG)) # We don't want to fully expand BR2_DEFCONFIG here, so Kconfig will # recognize that if it's still at its default $(CONFIG_DIR)/defconfig COMMON_CONFIG_ENV = \ BR2_DEFCONFIG='$(call qstrip,$(value BR2_DEFCONFIG))' \ KCONFIG_AUTOCONFIG=$(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/auto.conf \ KCONFIG_AUTOHEADER=$(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/autoconf.h \ KCONFIG_TRISTATE=$(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/tristate.config \ BR2_CONFIG=$(BR2_CONFIG) \ HOST_GCC_VERSION="$(HOSTCC_VERSION)" \ BUILD_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR) \ SKIP_LEGACY= xconfig: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/qconf prepare-kconfig @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) $< $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) gconfig: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/gconf prepare-kconfig @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) srctree=$(TOPDIR) $< $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) menuconfig: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/mconf prepare-kconfig @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) $< $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) nconfig: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/nconf prepare-kconfig @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) $< $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) config: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/conf prepare-kconfig @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) $< $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) # For the config targets that automatically select options, we pass # SKIP_LEGACY=y to disable the legacy options. However, in that case # no values are set for the legacy options so a subsequent oldconfig # will query them. Therefore, run an additional olddefconfig. randconfig allyesconfig alldefconfig allnoconfig: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/conf prepare-kconfig @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) SKIP_LEGACY=y $< --$@ $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) $< --olddefconfig $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) >/dev/null randpackageconfig allyespackageconfig allnopackageconfig: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/conf prepare-kconfig @grep -v BR2_PACKAGE_ $(BR2_CONFIG) > $(CONFIG_DIR)/.config.nopkg @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) SKIP_LEGACY=y \ KCONFIG_ALLCONFIG=$(CONFIG_DIR)/.config.nopkg \ $< --$(subst package,,$@) $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) @rm -f $(CONFIG_DIR)/.config.nopkg @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) $< --olddefconfig $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) >/dev/null oldconfig syncconfig olddefconfig: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/conf prepare-kconfig @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) $< --$@ $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) defconfig: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/conf prepare-kconfig @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) $< --defconfig$(if $(DEFCONFIG),=$(DEFCONFIG)) $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) define percent_defconfig # Override the BR2_DEFCONFIG from COMMON_CONFIG_ENV with the new defconfig %_defconfig: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/conf $(1)/configs/%_defconfig prepare-kconfig @$$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) BR2_DEFCONFIG=$(1)/configs/$$@ \ $$< --defconfig=$(1)/configs/$$@ $$(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) endef $(eval $(foreach d,$(call reverse,$(TOPDIR) $(BR2_EXTERNAL_DIRS)),$(call percent_defconfig,$(d))$(sep))) update-defconfig: savedefconfig savedefconfig: $(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config/conf prepare-kconfig @$(COMMON_CONFIG_ENV) $< \ --savedefconfig=$(if $(DEFCONFIG),$(DEFCONFIG),$(CONFIG_DIR)/defconfig) \ $(CONFIG_CONFIG_IN) @$(SED) '/BR2_DEFCONFIG=/d' $(if $(DEFCONFIG),$(DEFCONFIG),$(CONFIG_DIR)/defconfig) .PHONY: defconfig savedefconfig update-defconfig ################################################################################ # # Cleanup and misc junk # ################################################################################ # staging and target directories do NOT list these as # dependencies anywhere else $(BUILD_DIR) $(BASE_TARGET_DIR) $(HOST_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR) $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR) $(REDIST_SOURCES_DIR_TARGET) $(REDIST_SOURCES_DIR_HOST): @mkdir -p $@ # outputmakefile generates a Makefile in the output directory, if using a # separate output directory. This allows convenient use of make in the # output directory. .PHONY: outputmakefile outputmakefile: ifeq ($(NEED_WRAPPER),y) $(Q)$(TOPDIR)/support/scripts/mkmakefile $(TOPDIR) $(O) endif # Even though the target is a real file, we mark it as PHONY as we # want it to be re-generated each time make is invoked, in case the # value of BR2_EXTERNAL is changed. .PHONY: $(BUILD_DIR)/.br2-external.in $(BUILD_DIR)/.br2-external.in: $(BUILD_DIR) $(Q)support/scripts/br2-external -k -o "$(@)" $(BR2_EXTERNAL) # printvars prints all the variables currently defined in our # Makefiles. Alternatively, if a non-empty VARS variable is passed, # only the variables matching the make pattern passed in VARS are # displayed. .PHONY: printvars printvars: @: $(foreach V, \ $(sort $(if $(VARS),$(filter $(VARS),$(.VARIABLES)),$(.VARIABLES))), \ $(if $(filter-out environment% default automatic, \ $(origin $V)), \ $(if $(QUOTED_VARS),\ $(info $V='$(subst ','\'',$(if $(RAW_VARS),$(value $V),$($V)))'), \ $(info $V=$(if $(RAW_VARS),$(value $V),$($V)))))) # ' Syntax colouring... .PHONY: clean clean: rm -rf $(BASE_TARGET_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR) $(HOST_DIR) $(HOST_DIR_SYMLINK) \ $(BUILD_DIR) $(BASE_DIR)/staging \ $(LEGAL_INFO_DIR) $(GRAPHS_DIR) .PHONY: distclean distclean: clean ifeq ($(O),$(CURDIR)/output) rm -rf $(O) endif rm -rf $(TOPDIR)/dl $(BR2_CONFIG) $(CONFIG_DIR)/.config.old $(CONFIG_DIR)/..config.tmp \ $(CONFIG_DIR)/.auto.deps $(BR2_EXTERNAL_FILE) .PHONY: help help: @echo 'Cleaning:' @echo ' clean - delete all files created by build' @echo ' distclean - delete all non-source files (including .config)' @echo @echo 'Build:' @echo ' all - make world' @echo ' toolchain - build toolchain' @echo ' sdk - build relocatable SDK' @echo @echo 'Configuration:' @echo ' menuconfig - interactive curses-based configurator' @echo ' nconfig - interactive ncurses-based configurator' @echo ' xconfig - interactive Qt-based configurator' @echo ' gconfig - interactive GTK-based configurator' @echo ' oldconfig - resolve any unresolved symbols in .config' @echo ' syncconfig - Same as oldconfig, but quietly, additionally update deps' @echo ' olddefconfig - Same as syncconfig but sets new symbols to their default value' @echo ' randconfig - New config with random answer to all options' @echo ' defconfig - New config with default answer to all options;' @echo ' BR2_DEFCONFIG, if set on the command line, is used as input' @echo ' savedefconfig - Save current config to BR2_DEFCONFIG (minimal config)' @echo ' update-defconfig - Same as savedefconfig' @echo ' allyesconfig - New config where all options are accepted with yes' @echo ' allnoconfig - New config where all options are answered with no' @echo ' alldefconfig - New config where all options are set to default' @echo ' randpackageconfig - New config with random answer to package options' @echo ' allyespackageconfig - New config where pkg options are accepted with yes' @echo ' allnopackageconfig - New config where package options are answered with no' @echo @echo 'Package-specific:' @echo ' - Build and install and all its dependencies' @echo ' -source - Only download the source files for ' @echo ' -extract - Extract sources' @echo ' -patch - Apply patches to ' @echo ' -depends - Build '\''s dependencies' @echo ' -configure - Build up to the configure step' @echo ' -build - Build up to the build step' @echo ' -show-depends - List packages on which depends' @echo ' -show-rdepends - List packages which have as a dependency' @echo ' -show-recursive-depends' @echo ' - Recursively list packages on which depends' @echo ' -show-recursive-rdepends' @echo ' - Recursively list packages which have as a dependency' @echo ' -graph-depends - Generate a graph of '\''s dependencies' @echo ' -graph-rdepends - Generate a graph of '\''s reverse dependencies' @echo ' -dirclean - Remove build directory' @echo ' -reconfigure - Restart the build from the configure step' @echo ' -rebuild - Restart the build from the build step' $(foreach p,$(HELP_PACKAGES), \ @echo $(sep) \ @echo '$($(p)_NAME):' $(sep) \ $($(p)_HELP_CMDS)$(sep)) @echo @echo 'Documentation:' @echo ' manual - build manual in all formats' @echo ' manual-html - build manual in HTML' @echo ' manual-split-html - build manual in split HTML' @echo ' manual-pdf - build manual in PDF' @echo ' manual-text - build manual in text' @echo ' manual-epub - build manual in ePub' @echo ' graph-build - generate graphs of the build times' @echo ' graph-depends - generate graph of the dependency tree' @echo ' graph-size - generate stats of the filesystem size' @echo ' list-defconfigs - list all defconfigs (pre-configured minimal systems)' @echo @echo 'Miscellaneous:' @echo ' source - download all sources needed for offline-build' @echo ' external-deps - list external packages used' @echo ' legal-info - generate info about license compliance' @echo ' printvars - dump all the internal variables' @echo @echo ' make V=0|1 - 0 => quiet build (default), 1 => verbose build' @echo ' make O=dir - Locate all output files in "dir", including .config' @echo @echo 'For further details, see README, generate the Buildroot manual, or consult' @echo 'it on-line at http://buildroot.org/docs.html' @echo # List the defconfig files # $(1): base directory # $(2): br2-external name, empty for bundled define list-defconfigs @first=true; \ for defconfig in $(1)/configs/*_defconfig; do \ [ -f "$${defconfig}" ] || continue; \ if $${first}; then \ if [ "$(2)" ]; then \ printf 'External configs in "$(call qstrip,$(2))":\n'; \ else \ printf "Built-in configs:\n"; \ fi; \ first=false; \ fi; \ defconfig="$${defconfig##*/}"; \ printf " %-35s - Build for %s\n" "$${defconfig}" "$${defconfig%_defconfig}"; \ done; \ $${first} || printf "\n" endef # We iterate over BR2_EXTERNAL_NAMES rather than BR2_EXTERNAL_DIRS, # because we want to display the name of the br2-external tree. .PHONY: list-defconfigs list-defconfigs: $(call list-defconfigs,$(TOPDIR)) $(foreach name,$(BR2_EXTERNAL_NAMES),\ $(call list-defconfigs,$(BR2_EXTERNAL_$(name)_PATH),\ $(BR2_EXTERNAL_$(name)_DESC))$(sep)) release: OUT = buildroot-$(BR2_VERSION) # Create release tarballs. We need to fiddle a bit to add the generated # documentation to the git output release: git archive --format=tar --prefix=$(OUT)/ HEAD > $(OUT).tar $(MAKE) O=$(OUT) manual-html manual-text manual-pdf $(MAKE) O=$(OUT) manual-clean tar rf $(OUT).tar $(OUT) gzip -9 -c < $(OUT).tar > $(OUT).tar.gz bzip2 -9 -c < $(OUT).tar > $(OUT).tar.bz2 rm -rf $(OUT) $(OUT).tar print-version: @echo $(BR2_VERSION_FULL) check-package: find $(TOPDIR) -type f \( -name '*.mk' -o -name '*.hash' -o -name 'Config.*' \) \ -exec ./utils/check-package {} + .PHONY: .gitlab-ci.yml .gitlab-ci.yml: .gitlab-ci.yml.in ./support/scripts/generate-gitlab-ci-yml $< > $@ include docs/manual/manual.mk -include $(foreach dir,$(BR2_EXTERNAL_DIRS),$(sort $(wildcard $(dir)/docs/*/*.mk))) .PHONY: $(noconfig_targets) endif #umask / $(CURDIR) / $(O)