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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0 #### # kbuild: Generic definitions # Convenient variables comma := , quote := " squote := ' empty := space := $(empty) $(empty) space_escape := _-_SPACE_-_ pound := \# ### # Name of target with a '.' as filename prefix. foo/bar.o => foo/.bar.o dot-target = $(dir $@).$(notdir $@) ### # The temporary file to save gcc -MMD generated dependencies must not # contain a comma depfile = $(subst $(comma),_,$(dot-target).d) ### # filename of target with directory and extension stripped basetarget = $(basename $(notdir $@)) ### # real prerequisites without phony targets real-prereqs = $(filter-out $(PHONY), $^) ### # Escape single quote for use in echo statements escsq = $(subst $(squote),'\$(squote)',$1) ### # Quote a string to pass it to C files. foo => '"foo"' stringify = $(squote)$(quote)$1$(quote)$(squote) ### # Easy method for doing a status message kecho := : quiet_kecho := echo silent_kecho := : kecho := $($(quiet)kecho) ### # filechk is used to check if the content of a generated file is updated. # Sample usage: # # filechk_sample = echo $(KERNELRELEASE) # version.h: FORCE # $(call filechk,sample) # # The rule defined shall write to stdout the content of the new file. # The existing file will be compared with the new one. # - If no file exist it is created # - If the content differ the new file is used # - If they are equal no change, and no timestamp update define filechk $(check-FORCE) $(Q)set -e; \ mkdir -p $(dir $@); \ trap "rm -f $(dot-target).tmp" EXIT; \ { $(filechk_$(1)); } > $(dot-target).tmp; \ if [ ! -r $@ ] || ! cmp -s $@ $(dot-target).tmp; then \ $(kecho) ' UPD $@'; \ mv -f $(dot-target).tmp $@; \ fi endef ### # Shorthand for $(Q)$(MAKE) -f scripts/Makefile.build obj= # Usage: # $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=dir build := -f $(srctree)/scripts/Makefile.build obj ### # Shorthand for $(Q)$(MAKE) -f scripts/Makefile.dtbinst obj= # Usage: # $(Q)$(MAKE) $(dtbinst)=dir dtbinst := -f $(srctree)/scripts/Makefile.dtbinst obj ### # Shorthand for $(Q)$(MAKE) -f scripts/Makefile.clean obj= # Usage: # $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=dir clean := -f $(srctree)/scripts/Makefile.clean obj # echo command. # Short version is used, if $(quiet) equals `quiet_', otherwise full one. echo-cmd = $(if $($(quiet)cmd_$(1)),\ echo ' $(call escsq,$($(quiet)cmd_$(1)))$(echo-why)';) # sink stdout for 'make -s' redirect := quiet_redirect := silent_redirect := exec >/dev/null; # Delete the target on interruption # # GNU Make automatically deletes the target if it has already been changed by # the interrupted recipe. So, you can safely stop the build by Ctrl-C (Make # will delete incomplete targets), and resume it later. # # However, this does not work when the stderr is piped to another program, like # $ make >&2 | tee log # Make dies with SIGPIPE before cleaning the targets. # # To address it, we clean the target in signal traps. # # Make deletes the target when it catches SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT, SIGTERM. # So, we cover them, and also SIGPIPE just in case. # # Of course, this is unneeded for phony targets. delete-on-interrupt = \ $(if $(filter-out $(PHONY), $@), \ $(foreach sig, HUP INT QUIT TERM PIPE, \ trap 'rm -f $@; trap - $(sig); kill -s $(sig) $$$$' $(sig);)) # printing commands cmd = @set -e; $(echo-cmd) $($(quiet)redirect) $(delete-on-interrupt) $(cmd_$(1)) ### # if_changed - execute command if any prerequisite is newer than # target, or command line has changed # if_changed_dep - as if_changed, but uses fixdep to reveal dependencies # including used config symbols # if_changed_rule - as if_changed but execute rule instead # See Documentation/kbuild/makefiles.rst for more info ifneq ($(KBUILD_NOCMDDEP),1) # Check if both commands are the same including their order. Result is empty # string if equal. User may override this check using make KBUILD_NOCMDDEP=1 cmd-check = $(filter-out $(subst $(space),$(space_escape),$(strip $(cmd_$@))), \ $(subst $(space),$(space_escape),$(strip $(cmd_$1)))) else cmd-check = $(if $(strip $(cmd_$@)),,1) endif # Replace >$< with >$$< to preserve $ when reloading the .cmd file # (needed for make) # Replace >#< with >$(pound)< to avoid starting a comment in the .cmd file # (needed for make) # Replace >'< with >'\''< to be able to enclose the whole string in '...' # (needed for the shell) make-cmd = $(call escsq,$(subst $(pound),$$(pound),$(subst $$,$$$$,$(cmd_$(1))))) # Find any prerequisites that are newer than target or that do not exist. # (This is not true for now; $? should contain any non-existent prerequisites, # but it does not work as expected when .SECONDARY is present. This seems a bug # of GNU Make.) # PHONY targets skipped in both cases. newer-prereqs = $(filter-out $(PHONY),$?) # It is a typical mistake to forget the FORCE prerequisite. Check it here so # no more breakage will slip in. check-FORCE = $(if $(filter FORCE, $^),,$(warning FORCE prerequisite is missing)) if-changed-cond = $(newer-prereqs)$(cmd-check)$(check-FORCE) # Execute command if command has changed or prerequisite(s) are updated. if_changed = $(if $(if-changed-cond), \ $(cmd); \ printf '%s\n' 'cmd_$@ := $(make-cmd)' > $(dot-target).cmd, @:) # Execute the command and also postprocess generated .d dependencies file. if_changed_dep = $(if $(if-changed-cond),$(cmd_and_fixdep),@:) cmd_and_fixdep = \ $(cmd); \ scripts/basic/fixdep $(depfile) $@ '$(make-cmd)' > $(dot-target).cmd;\ rm -f $(depfile) # Usage: $(call if_changed_rule,foo) # Will check if $(cmd_foo) or any of the prerequisites changed, # and if so will execute $(rule_foo). if_changed_rule = $(if $(if-changed-cond),$(rule_$(1)),@:) ### # why - tell why a target got built # enabled by make V=2 # Output (listed in the order they are checked): # (1) - due to target is PHONY # (2) - due to target missing # (3) - due to: file1.h file2.h # (4) - due to command line change # (5) - due to missing .cmd file # (6) - due to target not in $(targets) # (1) PHONY targets are always build # (2) No target, so we better build it # (3) Prerequisite is newer than target # (4) The command line stored in the file named dir/.target.cmd # differed from actual command line. This happens when compiler # options changes # (5) No dir/.target.cmd file (used to store command line) # (6) No dir/.target.cmd file and target not listed in $(targets) # This is a good hint that there is a bug in the kbuild file ifeq ($(KBUILD_VERBOSE),2) why = \ $(if $(filter $@, $(PHONY)),- due to target is PHONY, \ $(if $(wildcard $@), \ $(if $(newer-prereqs),- due to: $(newer-prereqs), \ $(if $(cmd-check), \ $(if $(cmd_$@),- due to command line change, \ $(if $(filter $@, $(targets)), \ - due to missing .cmd file, \ - due to $(notdir $@) not in $$(targets) \ ) \ ) \ ) \ ), \ - due to target missing \ ) \ ) echo-why = $(call escsq, $(strip $(why))) endif ############################################################################### # # When a Kconfig string contains a filename, it is suitable for # passing to shell commands. It is surrounded by double-quotes, and # any double-quotes or backslashes within it are escaped by # backslashes. # # This is no use for dependencies or $(wildcard). We need to strip the # surrounding quotes and the escaping from quotes and backslashes, and # we *do* need to escape any spaces in the string. So, for example: # # Usage: $(eval $(call config_filename,FOO)) # # Defines FOO_FILENAME based on the contents of the CONFIG_FOO option, # transformed as described above to be suitable for use within the # makefile. # # Also, if the filename is a relative filename and exists in the source # tree but not the build tree, define FOO_SRCPREFIX as $(srctree)/ to # be prefixed to *both* command invocation and dependencies. # # Note: We also print the filenames in the quiet_cmd_foo text, and # perhaps ought to have a version specially escaped for that purpose. # But it's only cosmetic, and $(patsubst "%",%,$(CONFIG_FOO)) is good # enough. It'll strip the quotes in the common case where there's no # space and it's a simple filename, and it'll retain the quotes when # there's a space. There are some esoteric cases in which it'll print # the wrong thing, but we don't really care. The actual dependencies # and commands *do* get it right, with various combinations of single # and double quotes, backslashes and spaces in the filenames. # ############################################################################### # define config_filename ifneq ($$(CONFIG_$(1)),"") $(1)_FILENAME := $$(subst \\,\,$$(subst \$$(quote),$$(quote),$$(subst $$(space_escape),\$$(space),$$(patsubst "%",%,$$(subst $$(space),$$(space_escape),$$(CONFIG_$(1))))))) ifneq ($$(patsubst /%,%,$$(firstword $$($(1)_FILENAME))),$$(firstword $$($(1)_FILENAME))) else ifeq ($$(wildcard $$($(1)_FILENAME)),) ifneq ($$(wildcard $$(srctree)/$$($(1)_FILENAME)),) $(1)_SRCPREFIX := $(srctree)/ endif endif endif endif endef # ############################################################################### # delete partially updated (i.e. corrupted) files on error .DELETE_ON_ERROR: # do not delete intermediate files automatically .SECONDARY: