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Using TARGET_CFLAGS breaks the kernel build for the arm platform. The
result is a kernel that can not be booted. So simply do not fiddle with
the CFLAGS on a kernel build and the kernel build system will do the
right thing (TM).
[Peter: do the same thing for the standard kernel build]
Signed-off-by: Sven Neumann <s.neumann@raumfeld.com>
Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
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Get rid of BR2_KERNEL_HEADERS_PATCH_DIR config, and simply always apply
platform patches if available.
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if one is provided
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Patch by Hinko Kocevar <hinko.kocevar@cetrtapot.si>
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Based on b151271 in Bernhard's tree.
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for i in `find -name 'Config*' -o -name 'Makefile*' -o -name '*.mk'`;
do
sed -i 's/ \+$//' $i;
done
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Makes development easier. Thanks to Brian Beattie for this handy idea.
1df013316b in Bernhards tree.
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x86 with asm errors, remove -O0 when building the kernel
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and all, this gives an incorrect symlink deref in binaries/uclibc/ and points to ../../x86/bzImage. Do not copy symlink in place, follow it. Patch by Nigel Kukard.
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- rename BR2_ARM_[EO]ABI to the commonly used BR2_[EO]ABI
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uclibc-update to avoid overwriting board support file
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- some additional cleanups while at it
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Overriding the use of the whole system (as does the initramfs target) is done
on purpose.
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Split build of kernel headers and kernel image into two source trees.
Kernel headers are built in $(TOOL_BUILD_DIR)
Kernel build is in $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
Make sure that kernel patches are applied to the kernel tree in
$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
Add board specific patches, if available.
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- remove non-working attempt to install an lzma to the host via sudo
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fixes unability to build a kernel (failed to find rule .patched)
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top-level directory. Finally fix Linux kernel module building such that modules are built and installed first followed by rest of packages. This allows for packages to build external Linux kernel modules.
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kernel. Also, remove 'boot' directory before creating INITRAMFS.
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directory. Moved INITRAMFS_TARGET to the correct location as modules from the built kernel were not being installed until after the INITRAMFS had been built. Fixed config options for INITRAMFS to be correct and cleaned up whitespace/tab issues.
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=========================================================
The purpose of the BSP patch is to allow building
several boards inside the same buildroot tree.
For this to work, each board has to have its
own "$(TARGET_DIR)" and all *configurable* packages
must be rebuilt for each board.
They are now built in the "$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)"
All non configurable packages can and should still
be built in the "$(BUILD_DIR)".
If a package is built for one board, then when
you build for a second board of the same architecture
the build becomes a simple copy of the resulting
binaries.
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Define BR2_PROJECT which will be used as the selector
between different boards. Note that BR2_PROJECT allow
you to build multiple root file systems for a single
board, and should not be confused with BR2_BOARD_NAME
which relates to the H/W.
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Define PROJECT_BUILD_DIR as "PROJECT_BUILD_DIR/$(PROJECT)"
Define BINARIES_DIR as "binaries/$(PROJECT)"
Define TARGET_DIR as "$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/root"
(some prefix/postfix may apply)
Resulting images are stored in "$(BINARIES_DIR)"
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Define a few new environment variables in Makefile
PROJECT: Stripped BR2_PROJECT
DATE: Date of build in YYYY-MM-DD format
HOSTNAME: Stripped BR2_HOSTNAME => /etc/hostname
BANNER: Stripped BR2_BANNER => /etc/issue
Linux and Busybox will be built in $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
More patches will be needed later to ensure all
configurable packages are built in this directory.
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