madwifi/Makefile.inc
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#
# Copyright (c) 2002-2005 Sam Leffler, Errno Consulting
# All rights reserved.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer,
# without modification.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce at minimum a disclaimer
# similar to the "NO WARRANTY" disclaimer below ("Disclaimer") and any
# redistribution must be conditioned upon including a substantially
# similar Disclaimer requirement for further binary redistribution.
# 3. Neither the names of the above-listed copyright holders nor the names
# of any contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
# from this software without specific prior written permission.
#
# Alternatively, this software may be distributed under the terms of the
# GNU General Public License ("GPL") version 2 as published by the Free
# Software Foundation.
#
# NO WARRANTY
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NONINFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTIBILITY
# AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL
# THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY,
# OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
# SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
# INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER
# IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
# ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
# THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
#
# $Id: //depot/sw/linuxsrc/src/802_11/madwifi/madwifi/Makefile.inc#11 $
#
# other locales sometimes cause trouble
export LC_ALL = POSIX
# BUS defines the bus type to which the wireless devices is attached.
# Currently, the valid BUS types are PCI and AHB. If BUS is not
# defined, then, we assume the bus type is PCI
ifndef BUS
BUS= PCI
endif
# DESTDIR is used as path prefix during installation.
DESTDIR ?=
# KERNELPATH is the path to the Linux kernel build tree. Unless a
# separate build directory was used for the kernel build, it's the same
# as the kernel source tree. KERNELPATH is used to access the kernel
# configuration, include files and the build system. To build for
# another kernel, set KERNELPATH manually, for example with:
# make KERNELPATH=/path/to/kernel/source
# The default KERNELPATH points to the directory where the currently
# running kernel was compiled. Note that the configuration and the
# version of the kernel tree might have changed since then.
ifeq ($(wildcard $(KERNELPATH)),)
KERNELPATH = /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build
# sanity check: does KERNELPATH exist?
ifeq ($(shell cd $(KERNELPATH) && pwd),)
$(error $(KERNELPATH) is missing, please set KERNELPATH)
endif
export KERNELPATH
endif
# KERNELRELEASE is the target kernel's version. It's always taken from
# the kernel build tree. Kernel Makefile doesn't always know the exact
# kernel version (especially for vendor stock kernels), so we get it
# from <linux/version.h> instead. But simply grepping it from version.h
# doesn't work, since some distributions have multiple UTS_RELEASE
# in that file.
# This trick has been inspired by the lm_sensors project.
ifndef KERNELRELEASE
KERNELRELEASE := $(shell $(CC) -I $(KERNELPATH)/include -E $(TOP)/kernelversion.c | grep uts_release | cut -f2 -d'"')
ifeq (,$(KERNELRELEASE))
$(error Cannot detect kernel version - please check compiler and KERNELPATH)
endif
endif
# KERNELCONF is the name of the file that holds the configuration
# of the target kernel.
KERNELCONF ?= $(KERNELPATH)/.config
# sanity check: does KERNELCONF exist?
ifeq ($(wildcard $(KERNELCONF)),)
$(error KERNELCONF: $(KERNELCONF) does not exist.)
endif
include $(KERNELCONF)
# Determine architecture of the kernel.
include $(TOP)/scripts/get_arch.mk
export ARCH
# Determine TARGET
include $(TOP)/ath_hal/ah_target.inc
export TARGET
COPTS += -DTARGET='"$(TARGET)"'
# KMODPATH nominates the directory where the modules will be
# installed to
KMODPATH := /lib/modules/$(KERNELRELEASE)/net
# Recognize 2.4.x kernels to support the old build system
ifeq ($(filter-out 2.4%,$(KERNELRELEASE)),)
LINUX24 = y
endif
ifndef LINUX24
KMODSUF := ko
else
export-objs = $(foreach m, $(obj-m), $($(m:.o=-objs)))
list-multi = $(obj-m)
KMODSUF := o
endif
NM= nm
#
# Path to the HAL source code.
#
ifeq ($(HAL),)
HAL= $(TOP)/hal
endif
#
# Path to HAL/OS interface code
#
ATH_HAL= $(TOP)/ath_hal
#
# Path to the 802.11 include files.
#
WLAN= $(TOP)/net80211
#
# Path to the Atheros device driver.
#
ATH= $(TOP)/ath
#
# Path to the rate control algorithms.
#
ATH_RATE= $(TOP)/ath_rate
#
# Path to the userspace utilities.
#
TOOLS= $(TOP)/tools
WARNINGS = -Werror
COPTS+= $(WARNINGS)
INCS= -include $(TOP)/include/compat.h -I$(TOP)/include
# TARGET defines the target platform architecture. It must match one of
# the target platforms supported by the HAL. The default target is the
# host machine architecture. You can override TARGET on the make command
# line or in the environment. See hal/linux/*.inc for the list of
# supported targets.
ifeq (,$(wildcard $(HAL)/public/$(TARGET).inc))
TARGETS=$(basename $(notdir $(wildcard $(HAL)/public/*.inc)))
$(error TARGET $(TARGET) is invalid, valid targets are: $(TARGETS))
endif
# HAL_DEBUG enables HAL debugging code
# At the moment this consists of wrappers around HAL functions so that
# stack traces are more decipherable.
ifdef HAL_DEBUG
COPTS+= -fno-inline
endif
# Don't let HAL mess with the toolchain - save toolchain variables
save_CC := $(CC)
save_LD := $(LD)
save_STRIP := $(STRIP)
save_OBJCOPY := $(OBJCOPY)
save_NM := $(NM)
include $(HAL)/public/$(TARGET).inc
# Restore toolchain variables
CC := $(save_CC)
LD := $(save_LD)
STRIP := $(save_STRIP)
OBJCOPY := $(save_OBJCOPY)
NM := $(save_NM)
include $(TOP)/BuildCaps.inc
# Ensure correct endianess
LDFLAGS += $(LDOPTS)
# Filter out compiler options that are not supported by all compilers
# and that are not needed to ensure compatible architecture and calling
# conventions.
COPTS := $(filter-out -mshort-load-bytes,$(COPTS))
# The following variables will affect developers only, and are used in the
# make-release.bash script.
#
# RELEASE_TMP is used as a temporary store for the files needed to create the
# release tarball. Packaging will take place in TMPDIR/madwifi-release.
# Defaults to /tmp.
RELEASE_TMP=/tmp
# RELEASE_STORE is the (local) directory where the release tarball should be
# stored in. Defaults to the parent directory of the working copy used to
# create the release.
RELEASE_STORE=..
# expose these settings to make-release.bash
export RELEASE_TMP RELEASE_STORE