kbuild: use relative path more to include Makefile

Prior to this commit, it was impossible to use relative path to
include Makefiles from the top level Makefile because the option
"--include-dir=$(srctree)" becomes effective when Make enters into
sub Makefiles.

To use relative path in any places, this commit moves the option
above the "sub-make" target.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@socionext.com>
Signed-off-by: Michal Marek <mmarek@suse.cz>
This commit is contained in:
Masahiro Yamada 2015-03-27 20:43:36 +09:00 committed by Michal Marek
parent 7aacad53ae
commit a436bb7b80
5 changed files with 16 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -10,9 +10,10 @@ NAME = Hurr durr I'ma sheep
# Comments in this file are targeted only to the developer, do not
# expect to learn how to build the kernel reading this file.
# Do not use make's built-in rules and variables
# (this increases performance and avoids hard-to-debug behaviour);
MAKEFLAGS += -rR
# o Do not use make's built-in rules and variables
# (this increases performance and avoids hard-to-debug behaviour);
# o Look for make include files relative to root of kernel src
MAKEFLAGS += -rR --include-dir=$(CURDIR)
# Avoid funny character set dependencies
unexport LC_ALL
@ -344,12 +345,9 @@ endif
export COMPILER
endif
# Look for make include files relative to root of kernel src
MAKEFLAGS += --include-dir=$(srctree)
# We need some generic definitions (do not try to remake the file).
$(srctree)/scripts/Kbuild.include: ;
include $(srctree)/scripts/Kbuild.include
scripts/Kbuild.include: ;
include scripts/Kbuild.include
# Make variables (CC, etc...)
AS = $(CROSS_COMPILE)as
@ -533,7 +531,7 @@ ifeq ($(config-targets),1)
# Read arch specific Makefile to set KBUILD_DEFCONFIG as needed.
# KBUILD_DEFCONFIG may point out an alternative default configuration
# used for 'make defconfig'
include $(srctree)/arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile
include arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile
export KBUILD_DEFCONFIG KBUILD_KCONFIG
config: scripts_basic outputmakefile FORCE
@ -609,7 +607,7 @@ endif # $(dot-config)
# Defaults to vmlinux, but the arch makefile usually adds further targets
all: vmlinux
include $(srctree)/arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile
include arch/$(SRCARCH)/Makefile
KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(call cc-option,-fno-delete-null-pointer-checks,)
@ -781,8 +779,8 @@ ifeq ($(shell $(CONFIG_SHELL) $(srctree)/scripts/gcc-goto.sh $(CC)), y)
KBUILD_CFLAGS += -DCC_HAVE_ASM_GOTO
endif
include $(srctree)/scripts/Makefile.kasan
include $(srctree)/scripts/Makefile.extrawarn
include scripts/Makefile.kasan
include scripts/Makefile.extrawarn
# Add user supplied CPPFLAGS, AFLAGS and CFLAGS as the last assignments
KBUILD_CPPFLAGS += $(KCPPFLAGS)

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@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ endif
#
# Board-dependent options and extra files
#
include $(srctree)/arch/mips/Kbuild.platforms
include arch/mips/Kbuild.platforms
ifdef CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START
load-y = $(CONFIG_PHYSICAL_START)

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@ -43,8 +43,8 @@ endif
HOST_DIR := arch/$(HEADER_ARCH)
include $(srctree)/$(ARCH_DIR)/Makefile-skas
include $(srctree)/$(HOST_DIR)/Makefile.um
include $(ARCH_DIR)/Makefile-skas
include $(HOST_DIR)/Makefile.um
core-y += $(HOST_DIR)/um/
@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ USER_CFLAGS = $(patsubst $(KERNEL_DEFINES),,$(patsubst -D__KERNEL__,,\
$(filter -I%,$(CFLAGS)) -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 -idirafter include
#This will adjust *FLAGS accordingly to the platform.
include $(srctree)/$(ARCH_DIR)/Makefile-os-$(OS)
include $(ARCH_DIR)/Makefile-os-$(OS)
KBUILD_CPPFLAGS += -I$(srctree)/$(HOST_DIR)/include \
-I$(srctree)/$(HOST_DIR)/include/uapi \

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@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ ifeq ($(CONFIG_X86_32),y)
$(call cc-option,-fno-unit-at-a-time))
# CPU-specific tuning. Anything which can be shared with UML should go here.
include $(srctree)/arch/x86/Makefile_32.cpu
include arch/x86/Makefile_32.cpu
KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(cflags-y)
# temporary until string.h is fixed

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@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ LDS_EXTRA := -Ui386
export LDS_EXTRA
# First of all, tune CFLAGS for the specific CPU. This actually sets cflags-y.
include $(srctree)/arch/x86/Makefile_32.cpu
include arch/x86/Makefile_32.cpu
# prevent gcc from keeping the stack 16 byte aligned. Taken from i386.
cflags-y += $(call cc-option,-mpreferred-stack-boundary=2)