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-rw-r--r--Config.in22
-rw-r--r--Makefile118
-rw-r--r--docs/buildroot.html669
-rw-r--r--package/Makefile.autotools.in9
-rw-r--r--package/Makefile.in5
-rw-r--r--package/at/at.mk6
-rw-r--r--package/busybox/busybox.mk12
-rw-r--r--package/busybox/initramfs.mk32
-rw-r--r--package/customize/customize.mk10
-rw-r--r--package/linux-fusion/linux-fusion.mk8
-rw-r--r--package/ltp-testsuite/ltp-testsuite.mk2
-rw-r--r--package/nfs-utils/nfs-utils.mk6
-rw-r--r--project/Config.in25
-rw-r--r--project/Makefile.in79
-rw-r--r--project/project.mk52
-rw-r--r--target/cpio/cpioroot.mk18
-rw-r--r--target/cramfs/cramfs.mk18
-rw-r--r--target/device/Atmel/DataFlashBoot/DataflashBoot.mk6
-rw-r--r--target/device/Atmel/Makefile.in4
-rw-r--r--target/device/Atmel/at91bootstrap/at91bootstrap.mk6
-rw-r--r--target/device/Config.in2
-rw-r--r--target/device/KwikByte/Makefile.in4
-rw-r--r--target/ext2/ext2root.mk20
-rw-r--r--target/initramfs/initramfs.mk18
-rw-r--r--target/iso9660/iso9660.mk16
-rw-r--r--target/jffs2/jffs2root.mk20
-rw-r--r--target/linux/Makefile.in6
-rw-r--r--target/linux/Makefile.in.advanced26
-rw-r--r--target/romfs/romfs.mk18
-rw-r--r--target/squashfs/squashfsroot.mk18
-rw-r--r--target/tar/tarroot.mk18
-rw-r--r--target/u-boot/Makefile.in17
-rw-r--r--target/ubifs/ubifsroot.mk18
-rw-r--r--toolchain/gcc/gcc-uclibc-3.x.mk6
-rw-r--r--toolchain/gcc/gcc-uclibc-4.x.mk6
35 files changed, 511 insertions, 809 deletions
diff --git a/Config.in b/Config.in
index 146bb17a8..9897a1754 100644
--- a/Config.in
+++ b/Config.in
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@ source "target/device/Config.in.mirrors"
config BR2_STAGING_DIR
string "Toolchain and header file location?"
- default "$(BUILD_DIR)/staging_dir"
+ default "$(BASE_DIR)/staging"
help
This is the location where the toolchain will be installed. The
toolchain will not work if it is moved from this location.
@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ config BR2_STAGING_DIR
will be used.
Most people will leave this set to the default value of
- "$(BUILD_DIR)/staging_dir".
+ "$(BASE_DIR)/staging".
config BR2_FPU_SUFFIX
bool "Add '_nofpu' suffix for softfloat toolchains"
@@ -106,24 +106,6 @@ config BR2_FPU_SUFFIX
the "_nofpu" suffix will be added to the toolchain build
directory name and to any rootfs image name
-config BR2_TOPDIR_PREFIX
- string "Custom build dir prefix"
- default ""
- help
- Add a custom string to the beginning of the build directories.
-
- build_ARCH -> [PREFIX]_build_ARCH
- toolchain_build_ARCH -> [PREFIX]_toolchain_build_ARCH
-
-config BR2_TOPDIR_SUFFIX
- string "Custom build dir suffix"
- default ""
- help
- Add a custom string to the end of the build directories.
-
- build_ARCH -> build_ARCH_[SUFFIX]
- toolchain_build_ARCH -> toolchain_build_ARCH_[SUFFIX]
-
config BR2_GNU_BUILD_SUFFIX
string "GNU build hostname suffix"
default "pc-linux-gnu"
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index f2e349f27..c7697c982 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -32,14 +32,6 @@ noconfig_targets:=menuconfig xconfig config oldconfig randconfig \
defconfig allyesconfig allnoconfig release tags \
source-check help
-
-# Use shell variables, if defined
-ifneq ($(BUILDROOT_LOCAL),)
-BR2_LOCAL:=$(BUILDROOT_LOCAL)
-else
-BR2_LOCAL:=$(TOPDIR)/local
-endif
-
# Strip quotes and then whitespaces
qstrip=$(strip $(subst ",,$(1)))
#"))
@@ -52,20 +44,13 @@ space:=$(empty) $(empty)
# $(shell find . -name *_defconfig |sed 's/.*\///')
# Pull in the user's configuration file
ifeq ($(filter $(noconfig_targets),$(MAKECMDGOALS)),)
-ifeq ($(BOARD),)
-# if "make BOARD=xyz" command
-include .config
-else
-# if "make" command
--include $(BR2_LOCAL)/$(BOARD)/$(BOARD).config
-endif
endif
# Override BR2_DL_DIR if shell variable defined
ifneq ($(BUILDROOT_DL_DIR),)
BR2_DL_DIR:=$(BUILDROOT_DL_DIR)
endif
-LOCAL:=$(BR2_LOCAL)
# To put more focus on warnings, be less verbose as default
# Use 'make V=1' to see the full commands
@@ -217,10 +202,64 @@ BASE_TARGETS:=uclibc
endif
TARGETS:=
-# setup our paths
-include project/Makefile.in
+# Strip off the annoying quoting
+ARCH:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_ARCH))
+ifeq ($(ARCH),xtensa)
+ARCH:=$(ARCH)_$(call qstrip,$(BR2_xtensa_core_name))
+endif
+WGET:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_WGET)) $(SPIDER) $(QUIET)
+SVN_CO:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_SVN_CO)) $(QUIET)
+SVN_UP:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_SVN_UP)) $(QUIET)
+BZR_CO:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_BZR_CO)) $(QUIET)
+BZR_UP:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_BZR_UP)) $(QUIET)
+GIT:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_GIT)) $(QUIET)
+ZCAT:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_ZCAT))
+BZCAT:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_BZCAT))
+TAR_OPTIONS=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TAR_OPTIONS)) -xf
+
+ifneq ("$(origin O)", "command line")
+O:=output
+else
+# other packages might also support Linux-style out of tree builds
+# with the O=<dir> syntax (E.G. Busybox does). As make automatically
+# forwards command line variable definitions those packages get very
+# confused. Fix this by telling make to not do so
+MAKEOVERRIDES =
+endif
+
+BASE_DIR := $(shell mkdir -p $(O) && cd $(O) && pwd)
+$(if $(BASE_DIR),, $(error output directory "$(O)" does not exist))
+
+DL_DIR=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_DL_DIR))
+ifeq ($(DL_DIR),)
+DL_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/dl
+endif
+
+BUILD_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/build
-BR2_DEPENDS_DIR=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config
+GNU_TARGET_SUFFIX:=-$(call qstrip,$(BR2_GNU_TARGET_SUFFIX))
+
+STAGING_DIR:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_STAGING_DIR))
+
+# packages compiled for the host goes here
+HOST_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/host
+
+# stamp (dependency) files go here
+STAMP_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/stamps
+
+BINARIES_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/images
+TARGET_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/target
+
+# define values for prepatched source trees for toolchains
+VENDOR_SITE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_SITE))
+VENDOR_SUFFIX:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_SUFFIX))
+VENDOR_BINUTILS_RELEASE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_BINUTILS_RELEASE))
+VENDOR_GCC_RELEASE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_GCC_RELEASE))
+VENDOR_UCLIBC_RELEASE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_UCLIBC_RELEASE))
+VENDOR_GDB_RELEASE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_GDB_RELEASE))
+VENDOR_PATCH_DIR:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_PATCH_DIR))
+
+BR2_DEPENDS_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR)/buildroot-config
include toolchain/Makefile.in
include package/Makefile.in
@@ -237,8 +276,6 @@ all: world
# In this section, we need .config
include .config.cmd
-include project/*.mk
-
# We also need the various per-package makefiles, which also add
# each selected package to TARGETS if that package was selected
# in the .config file.
@@ -290,20 +327,18 @@ $(BR2_DEPENDS_DIR): .config
cp -dpRf $(CONFIG)/buildroot-config $@
dirs: $(DL_DIR) $(TOOL_BUILD_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR) $(STAGING_DIR) $(TARGET_DIR) \
- $(HOST_DIR) $(BR2_DEPENDS_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR) $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) \
- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps $(STAMP_DIR)
+ $(HOST_DIR) $(BR2_DEPENDS_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR) $(STAMP_DIR)
$(BASE_TARGETS): dirs
-world: dependencies dirs target-host-info $(BASE_TARGETS) $(TARGETS_ALL)
+world: dependencies dirs $(BASE_TARGETS) $(TARGETS_ALL)
.PHONY: all world dirs clean dirclean distclean source \
$(BASE_TARGETS) $(TARGETS) $(TARGETS_ALL) \
$(TARGETS_CLEAN) $(TARGETS_DIRCLEAN) $(TARGETS_SOURCE) \
$(DL_DIR) $(TOOL_BUILD_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR) $(STAGING_DIR) $(TARGET_DIR) \
- $(HOST_DIR) $(BR2_DEPENDS_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR) $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) \
- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps $(STAMP_DIR)
+ $(HOST_DIR) $(BR2_DEPENDS_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR) $(STAMP_DIR)
#############################################################
#
@@ -311,8 +346,7 @@ world: dependencies dirs target-host-info $(BASE_TARGETS) $(TARGETS_ALL)
# dependencies anywhere else
#
#############################################################
-$(DL_DIR) $(TOOL_BUILD_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR) $(HOST_DIR) $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) \
- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps $(BINARIES_DIR) $(STAMP_DIR):
+$(DL_DIR) $(TOOL_BUILD_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR) $(HOST_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR) $(STAMP_DIR):
@mkdir -p $@
$(STAGING_DIR):
@@ -330,7 +364,7 @@ endif
endif
@mkdir -p $(STAGING_DIR)/usr/include
-$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.root:
+$(BUILD_DIR)/.root:
mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)
if ! [ -d "$(TARGET_DIR)/bin" ]; then \
if [ -d "$(TARGET_SKELETON)" ]; then \
@@ -345,10 +379,10 @@ $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.root:
-find $(TARGET_DIR) -type f -name .empty -print0 | xargs -0 rm -rf
touch $@
-$(TARGET_DIR): $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.root
+$(TARGET_DIR): $(BUILD_DIR)/.root
erase-fakeroots:
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot*
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot*
target-finalize:
ifeq ($(BR2_HAVE_DEVFILES),y)
@@ -372,7 +406,7 @@ ifneq ($(BR2_ROOTFS_POST_BUILD_SCRIPT),"")
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_PURGE),y)
-LOCALE_WHITELIST=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/locales.nopurge
+LOCALE_WHITELIST=$(BUILD_DIR)/locales.nopurge
LOCALE_NOPURGE=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_ENABLE_LOCALE_WHITELIST))
target-purgelocales:
@@ -403,21 +437,21 @@ external-deps:
#
#############################################################
clean: $(TARGETS_CLEAN)
- rm -rf $(STAGING_DIR) $(TARGET_DIR) $(IMAGE) $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.root $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps $(STAMP_DIR)
+ rm -rf $(STAGING_DIR) $(TARGET_DIR) $(IMAGE) $(BUILD_DIR)/.root $(STAMP_DIR)
dirclean: $(TARGETS_DIRCLEAN)
- rm -rf $(STAGING_DIR) $(TARGET_DIR) $(IMAGE) $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.root $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps $(STAMP_DIR)
+ rm -rf $(STAGING_DIR) $(TARGET_DIR) $(IMAGE) $(BUILD_DIR)/.root $(STAMP_DIR)
distclean:
ifeq ($(DL_DIR),$(BASE_DIR)/dl)
rm -rf $(DL_DIR)
endif
- rm -rf $(TOOL_BUILD_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR) $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR) \
+ rm -rf $(TOOL_BUILD_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR) \
.config.cmd
$(MAKE) -C $(CONFIG) clean
sourceball:
- rm -rf $(BUILD_DIR) $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR)
+ rm -rf $(BUILD_DIR) $(BUILD_DIR) $(BINARIES_DIR)
set -e; \
cd ..; \
rm -f buildroot.tar.bz2; \
@@ -530,28 +564,16 @@ distclean: clean
endif # ifeq ($(BR2_HAVE_DOT_CONFIG),y)
flush:
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/tgt-config.cache
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/tgt-config.cache
%_defconfig: $(CONFIG)/conf
cp $(shell find ./target/ -name $@) .config
-@$(MAKE) oldconfig
-update:
- cp .config $(BOARD_PATH)/$(PROJECT)_defconfig
-
configured: dirs host-sed kernel-headers uclibc-config busybox-config linux26-config
prepatch: gcc-patched binutils-patched gdb-patched uclibc-patched
-.lognr.$(PROJECT):
- @echo "0" > .lognr.$(PROJECT)
-
-log: .lognr.$(PROJECT)
- @expr `cat .lognr.$(PROJECT)` + 1 > .lognr.$(PROJECT)
- @echo Creating $(PROJECT)-`cat .lognr.$(PROJECT)`.log
- @$(MAKE) > $(PROJECT)-`cat .lognr.$(PROJECT)`.log 2>&1
-
-
cross: $(BASE_TARGETS)
help:
diff --git a/docs/buildroot.html b/docs/buildroot.html
index 8cd705df4..45876d7b6 100644
--- a/docs/buildroot.html
+++ b/docs/buildroot.html
@@ -24,32 +24,30 @@
<li><a href="#about">About Buildroot</a></li>
<li><a href="#download">Obtaining Buildroot</a></li>
<li><a href="#using">Using Buildroot</a></li>
- <li><a href="#custom_targetfs">Customizing the target filesystem</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#custom_targetfs">Customizing the generated target filesystem</a></li>
<li><a href="#custom_busybox">Customizing the Busybox
configuration</a></li>
<li><a href="#custom_uclibc">Customizing the uClibc
configuration</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#rebuilding_packages">Understanding how to rebuild packages</a></li>
<li><a href="#buildroot_innards">How Buildroot works</a></li>
- <li><a href="#multi_project">Building several projects in the
- same buildroot source tree</a></li>
<li><a href="#using_toolchain">Using the uClibc toolchain
outside Buildroot</a></li>
<li><a href="#external_toolchain">Use an external toolchain</a></li>
<li><a href="#downloaded_packages">Location of downloaded packages</a>
</li>
- <li><a href="#adapting_rootfs">Adapting the rootfs for own binaries</a></li>
<li><a href="#add_software">Extending Buildroot with more
Software</a></li>
+ <li><a href="#board_support">Creating your own board support</a></li>
<li><a href="#links">Resources</a></li>
</ul>
<h2><a name="about" id="about"></a>About Buildroot</h2>
- <p>Buildroot is a set of Makefiles and patches that allow to easily
- generate both a cross-compilation toolchain and a root filesystem for your
- target. The cross-compilation toolchain uses uClibc (<a href=
- "http://www.uclibc.org/">http://www.uclibc.org/</a>), a tiny C standard
- library. </p>
+ <p>Buildroot is a set of Makefiles and patches that allow to
+ easily generate a cross-compilation toolchain, a root filesystem
+ and a Linux kernel image for your target. Buildroot can be used
+ for either one, two or all of these options, independently.</p>
<p>Buildroot is useful mainly for people working with embedded systems.
Embedded systems often use processors that are not the regular x86
@@ -169,10 +167,6 @@
<p>For each entry of the configuration tool, you can find associated help
that describes the purpose of the entry. </p>
- <p>One of the key configuration items is the <code>PROJECT</code> which
- determines where some board specific packages are built and where the
- results are stored. </p>
-
<p>Once everything is configured, the configuration tool has generated a
<code>.config</code> file that contains the description of your
configuration. It will be used by the Makefiles to do what's needed. </p>
@@ -184,48 +178,51 @@
$ make
</pre>
- <p>This command will download, configure and compile all the selected
- tools, and finally generate a target filesystem. The target filesystem will
- be named <code>root_fs_ARCH.EXT</code> where <code>ARCH</code> is your
- architecture and <code>EXT</code> depends on the type of target filesystem
- selected in the <code>Target options</code> section of the configuration
- tool.
- The file is stored in the "binaries/<code>$(PROJECT)</code>/" directory</p>
-
- <h3><a name="local_board_support" id="local_board_support"></a>
- Creating your own board support</h3>
-
- <p>Once a package has been unpacked, it is possible to manually update
- configuration files. Buildroot can automatically save the configuration
- of buildroot, linux, busybox, uclibc and u-boot in "local/$(PROJECT) by
- using the command:
- </p>
-
-<pre>
- $ make saveconfig
-</pre>
+ <p>This command will download, configure and compile all the
+ selected tools, and finally generate a toolchain, a root
+ filesystem image and a kernel image (or only one of these
+ elements, depending on the configuration).</p>
- <p>Once a buildroot configuration has been created by saveconfig,
- the default "$(TOPDIR)/.config" file can be overridden by</p>
+ <p>Buildroot output is stored in a single directory,
+ <code>output/</code>. This directory contains several
+ subdirectories:</p>
-<pre>
- $ make BOARD=&lt;project&gt;
-</pre>
-
- <p>Buildroot will then use "local/&lt;project&gt;/&lt;project&gt;.config"
- instead of ".config". </p>
-
- <p>If you want to modify your board, you can copy the project configuration
- file to ".config" by using the command:</p>
-
-<pre>
- $ make BOARD=&lt;project&gt; getconfig
-</pre>
+ <ul>
- <p>You can share your custom board support directory between several buildroot trees
- by setting the environment variable <code>BUILDROOT_LOCAL</code> to this directory,
- </p>
+ <li><code>images/</code> where all the images (kernel image,
+ bootloader and root filesystem images) are stored.</li>
+
+ <li><code>build/</code> where all the components are built
+ (tools needed to run Buildroot on the host and packages compiled
+ for the target). The <code>build/</code> directory contains one
+ subdirectory for each of these components. The toolchain
+ components are however built in a separate directory.</li>
+
+ <li><code>staging/</code> which contains a hierarchy similar to
+ a root filesystem hierarchy. This directory contains the
+ installation of cross-compilation toolchain and all the
+ userspace packages selected for the target. However, this
+ directory is <i>not</i> intended to be the root filesystem for
+ the target: it contains a lot of development files, unstripped
+ binaries and libraries, that make it far too big for an embedded
+ system.</li>
+
+ <li><code>target/<code> which contains the root filesystem for
+ the target. Only the necessary files to run the libraries and
+ applications are installed in this directory. However,
+ <code>target/dev/</code> doesn't contain the device files, as
+ creating device files requires the root access. The device files
+ only exist in the root filesystem image produced by
+ Buildroot.</li>
+
+ <li><code>host/</code> contains the installation of tools
+ compiled for the host that are needed for the proper execution
+ of Buildroot.</li>
+
+ <li><code>toolchain/</code> contains the build directories for
+ the various components of the cross-compilation toolchain.</li>
+ </ul>
<h3><a name="offline_builds" id="offline_builds"></a>
Offline builds</h3>
@@ -259,13 +256,18 @@
<p>Buildroot optionally honors some environment variables that are passed
to <code>make</code> :</p>
<ul>
- <li>HOSTCXX</li>
- <li>HOSTCC</li>
- <li>UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE=&lt;path/to/.config&gt;</li>
- <li>BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FILE=&lt;path/to/.config&gt;</li>
- <li>BUILDROOT_COPYTO</li>
- <li>BUILDROOT_DL_DIR</li>
- <li>BUILDROOT_LOCAL</li>
+ <li><code>HOSTCXX</code>, the host C++ compiler to use</li>
+ <li><code>HOSTCC</code>, the host C compiler to use</li>
+ <li><code>UCLIBC_CONFIG_FILE=&lt;path/to/.config&gt;</code>, path
+ to the uClibc configuration file to use to compile uClibc if an
+ internal toolchain is selected</li>
+ <li><code>BUSYBOX_CONFIG_FILE=&lt;path/to/.config&gt;</code>, path
+ to the Busybox configuration file</li>
+ <li><code>BUILDROOT_COPYTO</code>, an additional location at which
+ the binary images of the root filesystem, kernel, etc. built by
+ Buildroot are copied</li>
+ <li><code>BUILDROOT_DL_DIR</code> to override the directory in
+ which Buildroot stores/retrieves downloaded files</li>
</ul>
<p>An example that uses config files located in the toplevel directory and
@@ -289,43 +291,14 @@ $ make HOSTCXX=g++-4.3-HEAD HOSTCC=gcc-4.3-HEAD
$ export BUILDROOT_COPYTO=/tftpboot
</pre>
-
- <h3><a name="helper_completion" id="helper_completion"></a>
- Using auto-completion</h3>
-
- <p>If you are lazy enough that you don't want to type the entire <i>make
- menuconfig</i> command line, you can enable auto-completion in your shell.
- Here is how you can do that using <i>bash</i>:</p>
-<pre>
-$ complete -W menuconfig make
-</pre>
-
- <p>Then just enter the beginning of the line, and ask <i>bash</i> to
- complete it for you by pressing the <i>TAB</i> key:</p>
-<pre>
-$ make me&lt;TAB&gt;
-</pre>
-
- <p>will result in <i>bash</i> to append <i>nuconfig</i> for you!</p>
-
- <p>Alternatively, some distributions (of which Debian and Mandriva are but
- an example) have more powerful make completion. Depending on you
- distribution, you may have to install a package to enable completion. Under
- Mandriva, this is <i>bash-completion</i>, while Debian ships it as part of
- the <i>bash</i> package.</p>
-
- <p>Other shells, such as <i>zsh</i>, also have completion facilities. See
- the documentation for your shell.</p>
-
<h2><a name="custom_targetfs" id="custom_targetfs"></a>Customizing the
- target filesystem</h2>
+ generated target filesystem</h2>
<p>There are a few ways to customize the resulting target filesystem:</p>
<ul>
<li>Customize the target filesystem directly, and rebuild the image. The
- target filesystem is available under <code>project_build_ARCH/root/</code>
- where <code>ARCH</code> is the chosen target architecture.
+ target filesystem is available under <code>output/target/</code>.
You can simply make your changes here, and run make afterwards, which will
rebuild the target filesystem image. This method allows to do everything
on the target filesystem, but if you decide to completely rebuild your
@@ -347,14 +320,31 @@ $ make me&lt;TAB&gt;
inside the skeleton because it contains symlinks that would be broken
otherwise. <br />
These customizations are deployed into
- <code>project_build_ARCH/root/</code> just before the actual image
+ <code>output/target/</code> just before the actual image
is made. So simply rebuilding the image by running
make should propagate any new changes to the image. </li>
- <li>When configuring the build system, using <code>make
- menuconfig</code> or <code>make xconfig</code>, you can specify
- the contents of the /etc/hostname and /etc/issue (the welcome
- banner) in the <code>PROJECT</code> section</li>
+ <li>Add support for your own target in Buildroot so that you
+ have your own target skeleton, see <a href="#board_support">this
+ section</a> for details</li>
+
+ <li>In Buildroot configuration, you can specify the path to a
+ post-build script that gets called <i>after</i> Buildroot built
+ all the selected software, but <i>before</i> the the rootfs
+ packages are assembled. The destination root filesystem folder
+ is given as first argument to this script, and this script can
+ then be used to copy programs, static data or any other needed
+ file to your target filesystem.<br/>You should, however, use
+ that feature with care. Whenever you find that a certain package
+ generates wrong or unneeded files, you should rather fix than
+ package than working around it with a cleanup script.</li>
+
+ <li>A special package, <i>customize</i>, stored in
+ <code>package/customize</code> can be used. You can put all the
+ files that you want to see in the final target root filesystem
+ in <code>package/customize/source</code>, and then enable this
+ special package from the configuration system.</li>
+
</ul>
<h2><a name="custom_busybox" id="custom_busybox"></a>Customizing the
@@ -423,6 +413,73 @@ $ make me&lt;TAB&gt;
<p>If you want to use an existing config file for uclibc, then see
section <a href="#environment_variables">environment variables</a>. </p>
+ <h2><a name="#rebuilding_packages"
+ id="rebuilding_packages">Understanding how to rebuild
+ packages</a></h2>
+
+ <p>One of the most common question and issue about Buildroot
+ encountered by users is how to rebuild a given package or how to
+ remove a package without rebuilding everything from scratch.</p>
+
+ <p>Removing a package is currently unsupported by Buildroot
+ without rebuilding from scratch. This is because Buildroot doesn't
+ keep track of which package installs what files in the
+ <code>output/staging</code> and <code>output/target</code>
+ directories. However, implement clean package removal is on the
+ TODO-list of Buildroot developers.</p>
+
+ <p>To rebuild a single package from scratch, the easiest way is to
+ remove its build directory in <code>output/build</code>. Buildroot
+ will then re-extract, re-configure, re-compile and re-install this
+ package from scratch.</p>
+
+ <p>However, if you don't want to rebuild the package completely
+ from scratch, a better understanding of the Buildroot internals is
+ needed. Internally, to keep track of which steps have been done
+ and which steps remains to be done, Buildroot maintains stamps
+ files (i.e, empty files that just tell whether this or this action
+ has been done). The problem is that these stamps files are not
+ uniformely named and handled by the different packages, so some
+ understanding of the particular package is needed.</p>
+
+ <p>For packages relying on the <i>autotools</i> Buildroot
+ infrastructure (see <a href="#add_software">this section</a> for
+ details), the following stamps files are interesting:</p>
+
+ <ul>
+
+ <li><code>output/build/packagename-version/.stamp_configured</code>. If
+ removed, Buildroot will trigger the recompilation of the package
+ from the configuration step (execution of
+ <code>./configure</code>)</li>
+
+ <li><code>output/build/packagename-version/.stamp_built</code>. If
+ removed, Buildroot will trigger the recompilation of the package
+ from the compilation step (execution of <code>make</code>)</li>
+
+ </ul>
+
+ <p>For other packages, an analysis of the specific
+ <i>package.mk</i> file is needed. For example, the zlib Makefile
+ looks like:</p>
+
+ <pre>
+$(ZLIB_DIR)/.configured: $(ZLIB_DIR)/.patched
+ (cd $(ZLIB_DIR); rm -rf config.cache; \
+ [...]
+ )
+ touch $@
+
+$(ZLIB_DIR)/libz.a: $(ZLIB_DIR)/.configured
+ $(MAKE) -C $(ZLIB_DIR) all libz.a
+ touch -c $@
+ </pre>
+
+ <p>So, if you want to trigger the reconfiguration, you need to
+ remove <code>output/build/zlib-version/.configured</code> and if
+ you want to trigger only the recompilation, you need to remove
+ <code>output/build/zlib-version/libz.a</code>.</p>
+
<h2><a name="buildroot_innards" id="buildroot_innards"></a>How Buildroot
works</h2>
@@ -477,334 +534,154 @@ $ make me&lt;TAB&gt;
configuration is done) :</p>
<ol>
- <li>Create the download directory (<code>dl/</code> by default). This is
- where the tarballs will be downloaded. It is interesting to know that the
- tarballs are in this directory because it may be useful to save them
- somewhere to avoid further downloads. </li>
-
- <li>Create the shared build directory (<code>build_ARCH/</code> by
- default, where <code>ARCH</code> is your architecture). This is where all
- non configurable user-space tools will be compiled.When building two or
- more targets using the same architecture, the first build will go through
- the full download, configure, make process, but the second and later
- builds will only copy the result from the first build to its project
- specific target directory significantly speeding up the build process</li>
-
- <li>Create the project specific build directory
- (<code>project_build_ARCH/$(PROJECT)</code> by default, where
- <code>ARCH</code> is your architecture). This is where all configurable
- user-space tools will be compiled. The project specific build directory
- is neccessary, if two different targets needs to use a specific package,
- but the packages have different configuration for both targets. Some
- examples of packages built in this directory are busybox and linux.
- </li>
- <li>Create the project specific result directory
- (<code>binaries/$(PROJECT)</code> by default, where <code>ARCH</code>
- is your architecture). This is where the root filesystem images are
- stored, It is also used to store the linux kernel image and any
- utilities, boot-loaders etc. needed for a target.
- </li>
+ <li>Create all the output directories: <code>staging</code>,
+ <code>target</code>, <code>build</code>, <code>stamps</code>,
+ etc. in the output directory (<code>output/</code> by default,
+ another value can be specified using <code>O=</code>)</li>
+
+ <li>Generate all the targets listed in the
+ <code>BASE_TARGETS</code> variable. When an internal toolchain
+ is used, it means generating the cross-compilation
+ toolchain. When an external toolchain is used, it means checking
+ the features of the external toolchain and importing it into the
+ Buildroot environment.</li>
+
+ <li>Generate all the targets listed in the <code>TARGETS</code>
+ variable. This variable is filled by all the individual
+ components Makefiles. So, generating all these targets will
+ trigger the compilation of the userspace packages (libraries,
+ programs), the kernel, the bootloader and the generation of the
+ root filesystem images, depending on the configuration.</li>
- <li>Create the toolchain build directory
- (<code>toolchain_build_ARCH/</code> by default, where <code>ARCH</code>
- is your architecture). This is where the cross compilation toolchain will
- be compiled. </li>
-
- <li>Setup the staging directory (<code>build_ARCH/staging_dir/</code> by
- default). This is where the cross-compilation toolchain will be
- installed. If you want to use the same cross-compilation toolchain for
- other purposes, such as compiling third-party applications, you can add
- <code>build_ARCH/staging_dir/usr/bin</code> to your PATH, and then use
- <code>arch-linux-gcc</code> to compile your application. In order to
- setup this staging directory, it first removes it, and then it creates
- various subdirectories and symlinks inside it. </li>
-
- <li>Create the target directory (<code>project_build_ARCH/root/</code> by
- default) and the target filesystem skeleton. This directory will contain
- the final root filesystem. To setup it up, it first deletes it, then it
- uncompress the <code>target/generic/skel.tar.gz</code> file to create the
- main subdirectories and symlinks, copies the skeleton available in
- <code>target/generic/target_skeleton</code> and then removes useless
- <code>.svn/CVS</code> directories. </li>
-
- <li>Add the <code>TARGETS</code> dependency. This should generally check
- if the configuration option for this package is enabled, and if so then
- &quot;subscribe&quot; this package to be compiled by adding it to the
- TARGETS global variable. </li>
</ol>
- <h2><a name="multi_project" id="multi_project"></a>Building several
- projects in the same buildroot source tree</h2>
-
- <p><i>Note: the contents of this section are obsolete since this
- feature has been implemented.</i></p>
-
- <h3>Background</h3>
-
- <p>Buildroot has always supported building several projects in the same
- tree if each project was for a different architecture. </p>
+ <h2><a name="board_support" id="board_support"></a>
+ Creating your own board support</h2>
- <p>The root file system has been created in the
- <code>&quot;build_&lt;ARCH&gt;/root&quot;</code>
- directory which is unique for each architecture.
- Toolchains have been built in
- <code>&quot;toolchain_build_&lt;ARCH&gt;&quot;</code>. </p>
+ <p>Creating your own board support in Buildroot allows you to have
+ a convenient place to store the Busybox, uClibc, kernel
+ configurations, your target filesystem skeleton, and a Buildroot
+ configuration that match your project.</p>
- <p> It the user wanted to build several root file systems for the same
- architecture, a prefix or suffix could be added in the configuration file
- so the root file system would be built in
- <code>&quot;&lt;PREFIX&gt;_build_&lt;ARCH&gt;_&lt;SUFFIX&gt;/root&quot;</code>
- By supplying <u>unique</u> combinations of
- <code>&quot;&lt;PREFIX&gt;&quot;</code> and
- <code>&quot;&lt;SUFFIX&gt;&quot;</code>
- each project would get a <u>unique</u> root file system tree. </p>
+ <p>Follow these steps to integrate your board in Buildroot:</p>
- <p>The disadvantage of this approach is that a new toolchain was
- built for each project, adding considerable time to the build
- process, even if it was two projects for the same chip. </p>
-
- <p>This drawback has been somewhat lessened with
- <code>gcc-4.x.y</code> which allows buildroot to use an external
- toolchain. Certain packages requires special
- features in the toolchain, and if an external toolchain is selected,
- this may lack the neccessary features to complete the build of the root
- file system.</p>
-
- <p>A bigger problem was that the
- <code>&quot;build_&lt;ARCH&gt;&quot;</code> tree
- was also duplicated, so each </code>package</code> would also
- be rebuilt once per project, resulting in even longer build times.</p>
-
- <h3>Project to share toolchain and package builds</h3>
-
- <p>Work has started on a project which will allow the user to build
- multiple root file systems for the same architecture in the same tree.
- The toolchain and the package build directory will be shared, but each
- project will have a dedicated directory tree for project specific
- builds. </p>
-
- <p>With this approach, most, if not all packages will be compiled
- when the first project is built.
- The process is almost identical to the original process.
- Packages are downloaded and extracted to the shared
- <code>&quot;build_&lt;ARCH&gt;/&lt;package&gt;&quot;</code>
- directory. They are configured and compiled. </p>
-
- <p>Package libraries and headers are installed in the shared $(STAGING_DIR),
- and then the project specific root file system &quot;$(TARGET_DIR)&quot;
- is populated. </p>
-
- <p>At the end of the build, the root file system will be used
- to generate the resulting root file system binaries. </p>
-
- <p>Once the first project has been built, building other projects will
- typically involve populating the new project's root file system directory
- from the existing binaries generated in the shared
- <code>&quot;build_&lt;ARCH&gt;/&lt;&gt;&quot;</code> directory. </p>
-
- <p>Only packages, not used by the first project, will have to go
- through the normal extract-configure-compile flow. </p>
-
- <h3>Implementation</h3>
-
- <p>The core of the solution is the introduction
- of two new directories: </p>
-
- <ul>
- <li><code>project_build_&lt;ARCH&gt;</code></li>
+ <ol>
- <li><code>binaries;</code></li>
- </ul>
+ <li>Create a new directory in <code>target/device/</code>, named
+ after your company or organization</li>
- <p>Each of the directories contain one subdirectory per project.
- The name of the subdirectory is configured by the user in the
- normal buildroot configuration, using the value of: </p>
+ <li>Add a line <code>source
+ "target/device/yourcompany/Config.in"</code> in
+ <code>target/device/Config.in</code> so that your board appears
+ in the configuration system</li>
- <p><code>Project Options ---> Project name</code></p>
+ <li>In <code>target/device/yourcompany/</code>, create a
+ directory for your project. This way, you'll be able to store
+ several projects of your company/organization inside
+ Buildroot.</li>
- <p>The configuration defines the $(PROJECT) variable.</p>
+ <li>Create a <code>target/device/yourcompany/Config.in</code>
+ file that looks like the following:
- <p>The default project name is <code>&quot;uclibc&quot;</code>.</p>
+ <pre>
+menuconfig BR2_TARGET_COMPANY
+ bool "Company projects"
- <p><code>&quot;package/Makefile.in&quot;</code> defines:
- <pre>
- <code>PROJECT_BUILD_DIR:=project_build_$(ARCH)/$(PROJECT)</code>
- <code>BINARIES_DIR:=binaries/$(PROJECT)</code>
- </pre>
- </p>
-
- <p>It also defines the location for the target root file system:
- <pre>
- <code>TARGET_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/$(PROJECT)/root</code>
- </pre>
- </p>
+if BR2_TARGET_COMPANY
- <p>I.E: If the user has choosen
- <code>&quot;myproject&quot;</code>
- as the $(PROJECT) name:
+config BR2_TARGET_COMPANY_PROJECT_FOOBAR
+ bool "Support for Company project Foobar"
+ help
+ This option enables support for Company project Foobar
- <ul>
- <li><code>&quot;project_build_&lt;ARCH&gt;/myproject&quot;</code></li>
- <li><code>&quot;binaries/myproject&quot;</code></li>
- </ul>
-
- <p>will be created. </p>
-
- <p>Currently, the <u>root file system</u>, <u>busybox</u> and an Atmel
- customized version of
- <u><code>U-Boot</code></u>, as well as some Atmel specific
- bootloaders like <u>at91-bootstrap</u> and <u>dataflashboot.bin</u>
- are built in
- <code>&quot;$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)&quot;</code>
-
- <p>The resulting binaries for all architectures are stored in the
- <code>&quot;$(BINARIES_DIR)&quot;</code> directory. <p>
-
- <h3>Summary</h3>
+endif
+ </pre>
- <p>The project will share directories which can be share without
- conflicts, but will use unique build directories, where the user
- can configure the build. </p>
+ Of course, customize the different values to match your
+ company/organization and your project. This file will create a
+ menu entry that contains the different projects of your
+ company/organization.</li>
- <h2><a name="Linux" id="Linux"></a>Linux</h2>
+ <li>Create a <code>target/device/yourcompany/Makefile.in</code>
+ file that looks like the following:
- <p>The user can select from three different Linux strategies:
+ <pre>
+ifeq ($(BR2_TARGET_COMPANY_PROJECT_FOOBAR),y)
+include target/device/yourcompany/project-foobar/Makefile.in
+endif
+ </pre>
+ </li>
- <ul>
- <li>Legacy: Only use version supported by the kernel headers</li>
- <li>Advanced: Allow any 2.6.X.Y combination.
- (Minimum 2.6.19)</li>
- <li>Power-User Strategy: Allow
- <code>&quot;-git&quot;</code>, or
- <code>&quot;-mm&quot;</code>, or user downloadable kernels</li>
- </ul>
+ <li>Now, create the
+ <code>target/device/yourcompany/project-foobar/Makefile.in</code>
+ file. It is first recommended to define a
+ <code>BOARD_PATH</code> variable set to
+ <code>target/device/yourcompany/project-foobar</code>, as it
+ will simplify further definitions. Then, the file might define
+ one or several of the following variables:
+
+ <ul>
+
+ <li><code>TARGET_SKELETON</code> to a directory that contains
+ the target skeleton for your project. If this variable is
+ defined, this target skeleton will be used instead of the
+ default one. If defined, the convention is to define it to
+ <code>$(BOARD_PATH)/target_skeleton</code>, so that the target
+ skeletonn is stored in the board specific directory.</li>
+
+ <li><code>TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE</code> to a file that contains
+ the target device table, i.e the list of device files (in
+ <code>/dev/</code>) created by the root filesystem building
+ procedure. If this variable is defined, the given device table
+ will be used instead of the default one. If defined, the
+ convention is to define it to
+ <code>$(BOARD_PATH)/target_device_table.txt</code>. See
+ <code>target/generic/device_table.txt</code> for an example
+ file.</li>
+
+ </ul>
- <p>The current kernel patches can be applied to the
- linux source tree even if the version differs from the
- kernel header version. </p>
+ </li>
- <p>Since the user can select any kernel-patch
- he/she will be able to select a non-working combination.
- If the patch fails, the user will have to generate a new
- proprietary kernel-patch or decide to not apply the kernel
- patches</p>
+ <li>Then, in the
+ <code>target/device/yourcompany/project-foobar/</code>
+ directory, you can store different files:
- <p>There is also support for <u>board specific</u> and
- <u>architecture specific</u> patches. </p>
+ <ul>
- <p>There will also be a way for the user to supply absolute
- or relative paths to patches, possibly outside the main tree.
- This can be used to apply custom kernel-header-patches, if
- the versions available in buildroot cannot be applied to the
- specific linux version used</p>
+ <li>One or more Buildroot configurations, under file named
+ <code>something_defconfig</code>. Your users will then be able
+ to run <code>make something_defconfig</code> and get the right
+ configuration for your project</li>
- <p>Maybe, there will also be a possibility to supply an
- <code>&quot;URL&quot;</code> to a patch available on Internet. </p>
+ <li>Configuration files for the kernel, for Busybox or
+ uClibc. These files can then be referenced by the Buildroot
+ configuration described above</li>
- <p>
- If there is no linux config file available,
- buildroot starts the linux configuration system, which
- defaults to "make menuconfig".
- </p>
+ </ul>
- <h3>Todo</h3>
- <ol>
+ </li>
- <li>Configurable packages</li>
- <p>Many packages can, on top of the simple
- &quot;enable/disable build&quot;,
- be further configured using Kconfig.
- Currently these packages will be compiled using the
- configuration specified in the
- <code>&quot;.config&quot;</code> file of the <u>first</u>
- project demanding the build of the package.</p>
-
- <p>If <u>another</u> project uses the same packages, but with
- a different configuration,these packages will <u>not</u> be rebuilt,
- and the root file system for the new project will be populated
- with files from the build of the <u>first</u> project</p>
-
- <p>If multiple project are built, and a specific package
- needs two different configuration, then the user must
- delete the package from the
- <code>&quot;build_&lt;ARCH&gt;&quot;</code> directory
- before rebuilding the new project.<p>
-
- <p>A long term solution is to edit the package makefile and move
- the build of the configurable packages from
- <code>&quot;build_&lt;ARCH&gt;&quot;</code> to
- <code>&quot;project_build_&lt;ARCH&gt;/&lt;project name&gt;&quot;</code>
- and send a patch to the buildroot mailing list.
-
- <li>Naming conventions</li>
-
- <p>Names of resulting binaries should reflect the
- &quot;project name&quot;
-
- <li>Generating File System binaries</li>
- <p>
- Packages which needs to be installed with the &quot;root&quot;
- as owner, will generate a
- <code>&quot;.fakeroot.&lt;package&gt;&quot;</code> file
- which will be used for the final build of the root file system binary. </p>
-
- <p>This was previously located in the
- <code>&quot;$(STAGING_DIR)&quot;</code> directory, but was
- recently moved to the
- <code>&quot;$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)&quot;</code> directory. </p>
-
- <p>Currently only three packages:
- <code>&quot;at&quot;</code>,
- <code>&quot;ltp-testsuite&quot;</code> and
- <code>&quot;nfs-utils&quot;</code>
- requests fakeroot. <p>
-
- <p>The makefile fragments for each file system type like
- <code>&quot;ext2&quot;</code>,
- <code>&quot;jffs2&quot;</code> or
- <code>&quot;squashfs&quot;</code>
- will, when the file system binary is generated,
- collect all present
- <code>&quot;.fakeroot.&lt;package&gt;&quot;</code> files
- to a single <code>&quot;_fakeroot.&lt;file system&gt;&quot;</code>
- file and call fakeroot.</p>
- <code>&quot;.fakeroot.&lt;package&gt;&quot;</code>
- files are deleted as the last action of the Buildroot Makefile. </p>
-
- <p>It needs to be evaluated if any further action for the
- file system binary build is needed. </p>
-
- </ol>
+ </ol>
<h2><a name="using_toolchain" id="using_toolchain"></a>Using the
- uClibc toolchain outside Buildroot</h2>
+ generated toolchain outside Buildroot</h2>
<p>You may want to compile your own programs or other software
that are not packaged in Buildroot. In order to do this, you can
use the toolchain that was generated by Buildroot. </p>
<p>The toolchain generated by Buildroot by default is located in
- <code>build_ARCH/staging_dir/</code>. The simplest way to use it
- is to add <code>build_ARCH/staging_dir/usr/bin/</code> to your PATH
+ <code>output/staging/</code>. The simplest way to use it
+ is to add <code>output/staging/usr/bin/</code> to your PATH
environnement variable, and then to use
- <code>arch-linux-gcc</code>, <code>arch-linux-objdump</code>,
- <code>arch-linux-ld</code>, etc. </p>
-
- <p>For example, you may add the following to your
- <code>.bashrc</code> (considering you're building for the MIPS
- architecture and that Buildroot is located in
- <code>~/buildroot/</code>) :</p>
-
-<pre>
-export PATH=&quot;$PATH:~/buildroot/build_mips/staging_dir/usr/bin/&quot;
-</pre>
+ <code>ARCH-linux-gcc</code>, <code>ARCH-linux-objdump</code>,
+ <code>ARCH-linux-ld</code>, etc. </p>
- <p>Then you can simply do :</p>
-
-<pre>
-mips-linux-gcc -o foo foo.c
-</pre>
+ <p>The easiest way is of course to add the
+ <code>output/staging/usr/bin/</code> directory to your PATH
+ environment variable.</p>
<p><b>Important</b> : do not try to move a gcc-3.x toolchain to an other
directory, it won't work. There are some hardcoded paths in the
@@ -815,8 +692,8 @@ mips-linux-gcc -o foo foo.c
might be cumbersome.</p>
<p>It is also possible to generate the Buildroot toolchain in
- another directory than <code>build_ARCH/staging_dir</code> using
- the <code>Build options -&gt; Toolchain and header file
+ another directory than <code>build/staging</code> using the
+ <code>Build options -&gt; Toolchain and header file
location</code> option. This could be useful if the toolchain
must be shared with other users.</p>
@@ -890,22 +767,6 @@ It allows to generate toolchains based on <i>uClibc</i>, <i>glibc</i>
and <i>eglibc</i> for a wide range of architectures, and has good
community support.</p>
- <h2><a name="adapting_rootfs" id="adapting_rootfs">Adapting the rootfs
- for own binaries</h2>
-
- <p>When using BR2 in an environment where own software binaries or
- static data should be part of the generated rootfs package, the
- <code>BR2_ROOTFS_POST_BUILD_SCRIPT</code> feature might interest
- you. You can specify a command here which is called <i>after</i> BR2
- built all the selected software, but <i>before</i> the the rootfs
- packages are assembled. The destination rootfs folder is given as
- first argument. You can add own components here, change
- default configurations and remove unwanted files.</p>
- <p>You should, however, use that feature with care. Whenever you
- find that a certain package generates wrong or unneeded files, you
- should rather fix than package than working around it with a
- cleanup script.</p>
-
<h2><a name="add_software" id="add_software"></a>Extending Buildroot with
more software</h2>
@@ -992,7 +853,7 @@ endif
<p>On <a href="#ex1line9">line 9</a>, we tell Buildroot to install
the application to the staging directory. The staging directory,
- located in <code>build_ARCH/staging_dir/</code> is the directory
+ located in <code>output/staging/</code> is the directory
where all the packages are installed, including their
documentation, etc. By default, packages are installed in this
location using the <code>make install</code> command.</p>
diff --git a/package/Makefile.autotools.in b/package/Makefile.autotools.in
index 859e7bcf4..d4e6160d3 100644
--- a/package/Makefile.autotools.in
+++ b/package/Makefile.autotools.in
@@ -243,7 +243,7 @@ $(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_configured:
$(TARGET_CONFIGURE_ENV) \
$($(PKG)_CONF_ENV) \
$(if $(THIS_SRCDIR),$(THIS_SRCDIR)/,./)configure \
- $(if $(filter YES,$($(PKG)_USE_CONFIG_CACHE)),--cache-file="$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/tgt-config.cache",) \
+ $(if $(filter YES,$($(PKG)_USE_CONFIG_CACHE)),--cache-file="$(BUILD_DIR)/tgt-config.cache",) \
--target=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME) \
--host=$(GNU_TARGET_NAME) \
--build=$(GNU_HOST_NAME) \
@@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ $(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_staging_installed:
touch $@
# Install to target dir
-$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/%_target_installed:
+$(BUILD_DIR)/%/.stamp_target_installed:
$(call MESSAGE,"Installing to target")
$($(PKG)_MAKE_ENV) $($(PKG)_MAKE) $($(PKG)_INSTALL_TARGET_OPT) -C $($(PKG)_DIR)/$($(PKG)_SUBDIR)
$(if $(BR2_HAVE_MANPAGES),,for d in man share/man; do \
@@ -352,8 +352,7 @@ $(2)_DIR_PREFIX = $(if $(3),$(3),$(TOP_SRCDIR)/package)
# define sub-target stamps
-# targets which affect $(TARGET_DIR) must use a unique stamp for each $(PROJECT)
-$(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_TARGET = $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/$(1)_target_installed
+$(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_TARGET = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_target_installed
$(2)_TARGET_INSTALL_STAGING = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_staging_installed
$(2)_TARGET_BUILD = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_built
$(2)_TARGET_CONFIGURE = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_configured
@@ -369,7 +368,7 @@ $(2)_TARGET_DIRCLEAN = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_dircleaned
$(2)_HOOK_POST_EXTRACT = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_hook_post_extract
$(2)_HOOK_POST_CONFIGURE = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_hook_post_configure
$(2)_HOOK_POST_BUILD = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_hook_post_build
-$(2)_HOOK_POST_INSTALL = $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/$(1)_hook_post_install
+$(2)_HOOK_POST_INSTALL = $$($(2)_DIR)/.stamp_hook_post_install
# human-friendly targets and target sequencing
$(1): $(1)-install
diff --git a/package/Makefile.in b/package/Makefile.in
index 0ae5bdbea..1c2192488 100644
--- a/package/Makefile.in
+++ b/package/Makefile.in
@@ -112,7 +112,7 @@ COND_ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX:=
endif
ifeq ($(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_SOURCE),y)
-TOOL_BUILD_DIR=$(BASE_DIR)/$(TOPDIR_PREFIX)toolchain_build_$(ARCH)$(COND_ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX)$(TOPDIR_SUFFIX)
+TOOL_BUILD_DIR=$(BASE_DIR)/toolchain
# Quotes are needed for spaces et al in path components.
TARGET_PATH="$(TOOL_BUILD_DIR)/bin:$(HOST_DIR)/bin:$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin:$(STAGING_DIR)/bin:$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/bin:$(PATH)"
@@ -124,8 +124,7 @@ KERNEL_CROSS=$(TARGET_CROSS)
else
TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_PREFIX:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_PREFIX))
TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_PATH:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_PATH))
-#TOOL_BUILD_DIR=$(BASE_DIR)/$(TOPDIR_PREFIX)toolchain_build_$(TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_PREFIX)
-TOOL_BUILD_DIR=$(BASE_DIR)/$(TOPDIR_PREFIX)toolchain_build_$(ARCH)$(COND_ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX)$(TOPDIR_SUFFIX)
+TOOL_BUILD_DIR=$(BASE_DIR)/toolchain
TARGET_PATH="$(HOST_DIR)/bin:$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin:$(TOOL_BUILD_DIR)/bin:$(TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_PATH)/bin:$(PATH)"
#IMAGE:=$(BINARIES_DIR)/$(BR2_ROOTFS_PREFIX).$(TOOLCHAIN_EXTERNAL_PREFIX)$(ROOTFS_SUFFIX)
IMAGE:=$(BINARIES_DIR)/$(BR2_ROOTFS_PREFIX).$(ARCH)$(COND_ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX)$(ROOTFS_SUFFIX)
diff --git a/package/at/at.mk b/package/at/at.mk
index b3b2f353d..52c409000 100644
--- a/package/at/at.mk
+++ b/package/at/at.mk
@@ -49,11 +49,11 @@ $(TARGET_DIR)/$(AT_TARGET_SCRIPT): $(AT_DIR)/$(AT_BINARY)
# Use fakeroot to pretend to do 'make install' as root
echo '$(MAKE) DAEMON_USERNAME=root DAEMON_GROUPNAME=root ' \
'$(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) DESTDIR=$(TARGET_DIR) -C $(AT_DIR) install' \
- > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.at
+ > $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.at
ifneq ($(BR2_HAVE_MANPAGES),y)
- echo 'rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/man' >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.at
+ echo 'rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/man' >> $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.at
endif
- echo 'rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/doc/at' >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.at
+ echo 'rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/doc/at' >> $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.at
$(INSTALL) -m 0755 -D $(AT_DIR)/debian/rc $(TARGET_DIR)/$(AT_TARGET_SCRIPT)
at: host-fakeroot $(TARGET_DIR)/$(AT_TARGET_SCRIPT)
diff --git a/package/busybox/busybox.mk b/package/busybox/busybox.mk
index 45461f89a..eb7913489 100644
--- a/package/busybox/busybox.mk
+++ b/package/busybox/busybox.mk
@@ -7,12 +7,12 @@
ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_SNAPSHOT),y)
# Be aware that this changes daily....
-BUSYBOX_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/busybox
+BUSYBOX_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/busybox
BUSYBOX_SOURCE:=busybox-snapshot.tar.bz2
BUSYBOX_SITE:=http://www.busybox.net/downloads/snapshots
else
BUSYBOX_VERSION=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_BUSYBOX_VERSION))
-BUSYBOX_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/busybox-$(BUSYBOX_VERSION)
+BUSYBOX_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/busybox-$(BUSYBOX_VERSION)
BUSYBOX_SOURCE:=busybox-$(BUSYBOX_VERSION).tar.bz2
BUSYBOX_SITE:=http://www.busybox.net/downloads
endif
@@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ $(DL_DIR)/$(BUSYBOX_SOURCE):
$(call DOWNLOAD,$(BUSYBOX_SITE),$(BUSYBOX_SOURCE))
$(BUSYBOX_DIR)/.unpacked: $(DL_DIR)/$(BUSYBOX_SOURCE)
- $(BUSYBOX_UNZIP) $(DL_DIR)/$(BUSYBOX_SOURCE) | tar -C $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
+ $(BUSYBOX_UNZIP) $(DL_DIR)/$(BUSYBOX_SOURCE) | tar -C $(BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_SYSKLOGD),y)
# if we have external syslogd, force busybox to use it
$(SED) "/#include.*busybox\.h/a#define CONFIG_SYSLOGD" $(BUSYBOX_DIR)/init/init.c
@@ -126,11 +126,11 @@ busybox: $(TARGET_DIR)/bin/busybox
busybox-source: $(DL_DIR)/$(BUSYBOX_SOURCE)
-busybox-unpacked: host-sed $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) $(BUSYBOX_DIR)/.unpacked
+busybox-unpacked: host-sed $(BUILD_DIR) $(BUSYBOX_DIR)/.unpacked
-busybox-config: host-sed $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) $(BUSYBOX_DIR)/.config
+busybox-config: host-sed $(BUILD_DIR) $(BUSYBOX_DIR)/.config
-busybox-menuconfig: host-sed $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) busybox-source $(BUSYBOX_DIR)/.config
+busybox-menuconfig: host-sed $(BUILD_DIR) busybox-source $(BUSYBOX_DIR)/.config
$(MAKE) __TARGET_ARCH=$(ARCH) -C $(BUSYBOX_DIR) menuconfig
busybox-update:
diff --git a/package/busybox/initramfs.mk b/package/busybox/initramfs.mk
index c67e866cc..afb80f9f3 100644
--- a/package/busybox/initramfs.mk
+++ b/package/busybox/initramfs.mk
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
ifeq ($(BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_INITRAMFS),y)
BUSYBOX_INITRAMFS_DIR:=$(BUSYBOX_DIR)-initramfs
-BR2_INITRAMFS_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/initramfs
+BR2_INITRAMFS_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/initramfs
BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET:=$(IMAGE).initramfs_lst
$(BUSYBOX_INITRAMFS_DIR)/.unpacked: $(DL_DIR)/$(BUSYBOX_SOURCE)
@@ -105,39 +105,39 @@ $(BR2_INITRAMFS_DIR)/bin/busybox: $(BUSYBOX_INITRAMFS_DIR)/busybox
$(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET): host-fakeroot $(BR2_INITRAMFS_DIR)/bin/busybox
- ln -fs bin/busybox $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/initramfs/init
- mkdir -p $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/initramfs/etc
+ ln -fs bin/busybox $(BUILD_DIR)/initramfs/init
+ mkdir -p $(BUILD_DIR)/initramfs/etc
cat target/generic/target_busybox_skeleton/etc/inittab > \
- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/initramfs/etc/inittab
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET))
- (echo "chown -R 0:0 $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/initramfs"; \
- echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/initramfs"; \
- echo "$(SHELL) target/initramfs/gen_initramfs_list.sh -u 0 -g 0 $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/initramfs > $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET)"; \
- ) > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET))
- chmod +x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET))
+ $(BUILD_DIR)/initramfs/etc/inittab
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET))
+ (echo "chown -R 0:0 $(BUILD_DIR)/initramfs"; \
+ echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(BUILD_DIR)/initramfs"; \
+ echo "$(SHELL) target/initramfs/gen_initramfs_list.sh -u 0 -g 0 $(BUILD_DIR)/initramfs > $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET)"; \
+ ) > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET))
+ chmod +x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET))
$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- \
- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET))
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET))
+ $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET))
touch -c $@
-$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.initramfs_done: $(BR2_INITRAMFS_DIR)/bin/busybox \
+$(BUILD_DIR)/.initramfs_done: $(BR2_INITRAMFS_DIR)/bin/busybox \
$(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET)
touch $@
busybox-initramfs-source:
-busybox-initramfs: $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.initramfs_done
+busybox-initramfs: $(BUILD_DIR)/.initramfs_done
busybox-initramfs-menuconfig: host-sed $(BUILD_DIR) busybox-source $(BUSYBOX_INITRAMFS_DIR)/.configured
$(MAKE) __TARGET_ARCH=$(ARCH) -C $(BUSYBOX_INITRAMFS_DIR) menuconfig
busybox-initramfs-clean:
- rm -f $(BUSYBOX_INITRAMFS_DIR)/busybox $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.initramfs_*
+ rm -f $(BUSYBOX_INITRAMFS_DIR)/busybox $(BUILD_DIR)/.initramfs_*
rm -rf $(BR2_INITRAMFS_DIR) $(BB_INITRAMFS_TARGET)
-$(MAKE) -C $(BUSYBOX_INITRAMFS_DIR) clean
busybox-initramfs-dirclean:
rm -rf $(BUSYBOX_INITRAMFS_DIR) $(BR2_INITRAMFS_DIR) \
- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.initramfs_*
+ $(BUILD_DIR)/.initramfs_*
endif
#############################################################
#
diff --git a/package/customize/customize.mk b/package/customize/customize.mk
index 4fe4b8bbd..780e42b00 100644
--- a/package/customize/customize.mk
+++ b/package/customize/customize.mk
@@ -6,14 +6,14 @@
CUST_DIR:=package/customize/source
$(BUILD_DIR)/.customize:
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/series
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/series
(cd $(CUST_DIR); \
- /bin/ls -d * > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/series || \
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/series )
- for f in `cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/series`; do \
+ /bin/ls -d * > $(BUILD_DIR)/series || \
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/series )
+ for f in `cat $(BUILD_DIR)/series`; do \
cp -af $(CUST_DIR)/$$f $(TARGET_DIR)/$$f; \
done
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/series
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/series
touch $@
customize: $(BUILD_DIR)/.customize
diff --git a/package/linux-fusion/linux-fusion.mk b/package/linux-fusion/linux-fusion.mk
index 6a1c12af0..058e96573 100644
--- a/package/linux-fusion/linux-fusion.mk
+++ b/package/linux-fusion/linux-fusion.mk
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ LINUX_FUSION_INSTALL_TARGET = YES
# BR2_LINUX26_VERSION is not really dependable
# LINUX26_VERSION is not yet set.
# Retrieve REAL kernel version from file.
-LINUX_FOR_FUSION=`cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version`
+LINUX_FOR_FUSION=`cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version`
LINUX_FUSION_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/linux-fusion-$(LINUX_FUSION_VERSION)
LINUX_FUSION_ETC_DIR:=$(TARGET_DIR)/etc/udev/rules.d
@@ -21,14 +21,14 @@ LINUX_FUSION_ETC_DIR:=$(TARGET_DIR)/etc/udev/rules.d
LINUX_FUSION_CAT:=$(ZCAT)
LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS:= KERNEL_VERSION=$(LINUX_FOR_FUSION)
-LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += KERNEL_BUILD=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(LINUX_FOR_FUSION)
-LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += KERNEL_SOURCE=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(LINUX_FOR_FUSION)
+LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += KERNEL_BUILD=$(BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(LINUX_FOR_FUSION)
+LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += KERNEL_SOURCE=$(BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(LINUX_FOR_FUSION)
LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += SYSROOT=$(STAGING_DIR)
LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += ARCH=$(BR2_ARCH)
LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += CROSS_COMPILE=$(TARGET_CROSS)
LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += KERNEL_MODLIB=/lib/modules/$(LINUX_FOR_FUSION)
-LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += DESTDIR=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/root
+LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += DESTDIR=$(BUILD_DIR)/root
LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS += HEADERDIR=$(STAGING_DIR)
#LINUX_FUSION_MAKE_OPTS +=
diff --git a/package/ltp-testsuite/ltp-testsuite.mk b/package/ltp-testsuite/ltp-testsuite.mk
index 355be02f4..7be12fd33 100644
--- a/package/ltp-testsuite/ltp-testsuite.mk
+++ b/package/ltp-testsuite/ltp-testsuite.mk
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ $(LTP_TESTSUITE_DIR)/.installed: $(LTP_TESTSUITE_DIR)/.compiled
# Use fakeroot to pretend to do 'make install' as root
echo '$(MAKE1) $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) CROSS_COMPILER=$(TARGET_CROSS) ' \
'-C $(LTP_TESTSUITE_DIR) install' \
- > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.ltp
+ > $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.ltp
touch $@
ltp-testsuite: host-fakeroot $(LTP_TESTSUITE_DIR)/.installed
diff --git a/package/nfs-utils/nfs-utils.mk b/package/nfs-utils/nfs-utils.mk
index e47bf3765..bf8e66845 100644
--- a/package/nfs-utils/nfs-utils.mk
+++ b/package/nfs-utils/nfs-utils.mk
@@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ NFS_UTILS_TARGETS_$(BR2_PACKAGE_NFS_UTILS_RPCDEBUG) += usr/sbin/rpcdebug
NFS_UTILS_TARGETS_$(BR2_PACKAGE_NFS_UTILS_RPC_LOCKD) += usr/sbin/rpc.lockd
NFS_UTILS_TARGETS_$(BR2_PACKAGE_NFS_UTILS_RPC_RQUOTAD) += usr/sbin/rpc.rquotad
-$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.nfs-utils: $(NFS_UTILS_DIR)/$(NFS_UTILS_BINARY)
+$(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.nfs-utils: $(NFS_UTILS_DIR)/$(NFS_UTILS_BINARY)
# Use fakeroot to pretend to do 'make install' as root
echo '$(MAKE) prefix=$(TARGET_DIR)/usr statedir=$(TARGET_DIR)/var/lib/nfs $(TARGET_CONFIGURE_OPTS) -C $(NFS_UTILS_DIR) install' > $@
echo 'rm -f $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/bin/event_rpcgen.py $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/sbin/nhfs* $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/sbin/nfsstat $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/sbin/showmount' >> $@
@@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.nfs-utils: $(NFS_UTILS_DIR)/$(NFS_UTILS_BINARY)
echo "file; done" >> $@
echo 'rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/var/lib/nfs' >> $@
-$(TARGET_DIR)/$(NFS_UTILS_TARGET_BINARY): $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.nfs-utils
+$(TARGET_DIR)/$(NFS_UTILS_TARGET_BINARY): $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.nfs-utils
touch -c $@
nfs-utils: host-fakeroot $(TARGET_DIR)/$(NFS_UTILS_TARGET_BINARY)
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ nfs-utils-clean:
rm -f $(TARGET_DIR)/$$file; \
done
-$(MAKE) -C $(NFS_UTILS_DIR) clean
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.nfs-utils
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.nfs-utils
nfs-utils-dirclean:
rm -rf $(NFS_UTILS_DIR)
diff --git a/project/Config.in b/project/Config.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 0e9e7813d..000000000
--- a/project/Config.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,25 +0,0 @@
-comment "Project Options"
-
-config BR2_PROJECT
- string "Project name"
- default "uclibc"
- help
- The project name is used to define subdirectories
- * where the Board Support Packages are built
- (Linux,Root fs Bootmonitor,Utilities etc.)
- * where the resulting binaries are stored.
- Older targets may still build in the build_<arch>
- and store binaries in the top directory.
-
-config BR2_HOSTNAME
- string "hostname"
- default "uclibc"
- help
- The hostname string is stored in "/etc/hostname"
-
-config BR2_BANNER
- string "banner"
- default "Welcome to Buildroot"
- help
- The banner string is stored in "/etc/issue"
-
diff --git a/project/Makefile.in b/project/Makefile.in
deleted file mode 100644
index 69c8572e0..000000000
--- a/project/Makefile.in
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,79 +0,0 @@
-PROJECT:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_PROJECT))
-TARGET_HOSTNAME:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_HOSTNAME))
-BANNER:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_BANNER))
-
-# silent mode requested?
-QUIET:=$(if $(findstring s,$(MAKEFLAGS)),-q,)
-
-# Strip off the annoying quoting
-ARCH:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_ARCH))
-ifeq ($(ARCH),xtensa)
-ARCH:=$(ARCH)_$(call qstrip,$(BR2_xtensa_core_name))
-endif
-WGET:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_WGET)) $(SPIDER) $(QUIET)
-SVN_CO:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_SVN_CO)) $(QUIET)
-SVN_UP:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_SVN_UP)) $(QUIET)
-BZR_CO:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_BZR_CO)) $(QUIET)
-BZR_UP:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_BZR_UP)) $(QUIET)
-GIT:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_GIT)) $(QUIET)
-ZCAT:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_ZCAT))
-BZCAT:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_BZCAT))
-TAR_OPTIONS=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TAR_OPTIONS)) -xf
-
-# Buildroot supports building out of tree similarly to the Linux kernel.
-# To use, add O= to the make command line (make O=/tmp/build)
-BASE_DIR:=$(shell pwd)
-ifdef O
-ifeq ("$(origin O)", "command line")
-BASE_DIR := $(shell mkdir -p $(O) && cd $(O) && pwd)
-$(if $(BASE_DIR),, $(error output directory "$(O)" does not exist))
-
-# other packages might also support Linux-style out of tree builds
-# with the O=<dir> syntax (E.G. Busybox does). As make automatically
-# forwards command line variable definitions those packages get very
-# confused. Fix this by telling make to not do so
-MAKEOVERRIDES =
-endif
-endif
-
-TOPDIR_PREFIX:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TOPDIR_PREFIX))_
-TOPDIR_SUFFIX:=_$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TOPDIR_SUFFIX))
-ifeq ($(TOPDIR_PREFIX),_)
-TOPDIR_PREFIX:=
-endif
-ifeq ($(TOPDIR_SUFFIX),_)
-TOPDIR_SUFFIX:=
-endif
-
-DL_DIR=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_DL_DIR))
-ifeq ($(DL_DIR),)
-DL_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/dl
-endif
-
-# All non-configurable packages should be built in BUILD_DIR
-BUILD_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/$(TOPDIR_PREFIX)build_$(ARCH)$(ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX)$(TOPDIR_SUFFIX)
-
-GNU_TARGET_SUFFIX:=-$(call qstrip,$(BR2_GNU_TARGET_SUFFIX))
-
-STAGING_DIR:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_STAGING_DIR))
-
-# packages compiled for the host goes here
-HOST_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/host_dir
-
-# stamp (dependency) files go here
-STAMP_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/stamps
-
-# All configurable packages (like Busybox,Linux etc) should be built
-# in PROJECT_BUILD_DIR
-PROJECT_BUILD_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/$(TOPDIR_PREFIX)project_build_$(ARCH)$(ARCH_FPU_SUFFIX)$(TOPDIR_SUFFIX)/$(PROJECT)
-BINARIES_DIR:=$(BASE_DIR)/binaries/$(PROJECT)
-TARGET_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/root
-
-# define values for prepatched source trees for toolchains
-VENDOR_SITE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_SITE))
-VENDOR_SUFFIX:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_SUFFIX))
-VENDOR_BINUTILS_RELEASE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_BINUTILS_RELEASE))
-VENDOR_GCC_RELEASE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_GCC_RELEASE))
-VENDOR_UCLIBC_RELEASE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_UCLIBC_RELEASE))
-VENDOR_GDB_RELEASE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_GDB_RELEASE))
-VENDOR_PATCH_DIR:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_VENDOR_PATCH_DIR))
diff --git a/project/project.mk b/project/project.mk
deleted file mode 100644
index 3074eff48..000000000
--- a/project/project.mk
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,52 +0,0 @@
-PROJECT_FILE:=$(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)/$(PROJECT).config
-
-
-.PHONY: target-host-info saveconfig getconfig
-
-target-host-info: $(TARGET_DIR)/etc/issue $(TARGET_DIR)/etc/hostname $(TARGET_DIR)/etc/br-version
-
-$(TARGET_DIR)/etc/issue: .config
- mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/etc
- echo "" > $@
- echo "" >> $@
- echo "$(BANNER)" >> $@
-
-$(TARGET_DIR)/etc/hostname: .config
- mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/etc
- echo "$(TARGET_HOSTNAME)" > $@
-
-$(TARGET_DIR)/etc/br-version: .config
- mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/etc
- echo $(BR2_VERSION)$(shell $(TOPDIR)/scripts/setlocalversion) >$@
-
-saveconfig:
- mkdir -p $(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)
- -cp .config $(PROJECT_FILE)
- if [ -f $(LINUX26_DIR)/.config ]; then \
- cp $(LINUX26_DIR)/.config \
- $(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)/linux-$(LINUX26_VERSION).config; \
- $(SED) '/BR2_PACKAGE_LINUX_KCONFIG/d' $(PROJECT_FILE); \
- echo "BR2_PACKAGE_LINUX_KCONFIG=\"$(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)/linux-$(LINUX26_VERSION).config\"" >> $(PROJECT_FILE); \
- $(SED) '/BR2_BOARD_PATH/d' $(PROJECT_FILE); \
- echo "BR2_BOARD_PATH=\"$(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)\"" >> $(PROJECT_FILE); \
- fi
- if [ -f $(BUSYBOX_DIR)/.config ]; then \
- cp $(BUSYBOX_DIR)/.config \
- $(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)/busybox-$(BUSYBOX_VERSION).config; \
- $(SED) '/BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_CONFIG/d' $(PROJECT_FILE); \
- echo "BR2_PACKAGE_BUSYBOX_CONFIG=\"$(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)/busybox-$(BUSYBOX_VERSION).config\"" >> $(PROJECT_FILE); \
- fi
- if [ -f $(UCLIBC_DIR)/.config ]; then \
- cp $(UCLIBC_DIR)/.config \
- $(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)/uclibc-$(UCLIBC_VER).config; \
- $(SED) '/BR2_UCLIBC_CONFIG/d' $(PROJECT_FILE); \
- echo "BR2_UCLIBC_CONFIG=\"$(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)/uclibc-$(UCLIBC_VER).config\"" >> $(PROJECT_FILE); \
- fi
- if [ -f $(UBOOT_DIR)/include/configs/$(PROJECT).h ]; then \
- mkdir -p $(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)/u-boot; \
- cp $(UBOOT_DIR)/include/configs/$(PROJECT).h \
- $(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)/u-boot/$(PROJECT).h; \
- fi
-
-getconfig:
- -cp $(LOCAL)/$(PROJECT)/$(PROJECT).config .config
diff --git a/target/cpio/cpioroot.mk b/target/cpio/cpioroot.mk
index 0dbdb2eb4..2197d1050 100644
--- a/target/cpio/cpioroot.mk
+++ b/target/cpio/cpioroot.mk
@@ -40,21 +40,21 @@ cpioroot-init:
$(CPIO_BASE): host-fakeroot makedevs cpioroot-init
# Use fakeroot to pretend all target binaries are owned by root
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
- cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
- echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
+ cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
+ echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
ifneq ($(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE),)
# Use fakeroot to pretend to create all needed device nodes
echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(TARGET_DIR)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
endif
# Use fakeroot so tar believes the previous fakery
echo "cd $(TARGET_DIR) && find . | cpio --quiet -o -H newc > $(CPIO_BASE)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
- chmod a+x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
- $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
- #-@rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
+ chmod a+x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
+ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
+ #-@rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CPIO_BASE))
ifeq ($(CPIO_ROOTFS_COMPRESSOR),)
ifneq ($(ROOTFS_CPIO_COPYTO),)
$(Q)cp -f $(CPIO_BASE) $(ROOTFS_CPIO_COPYTO)
diff --git a/target/cramfs/cramfs.mk b/target/cramfs/cramfs.mk
index 99f9f7989..79353b5ca 100644
--- a/target/cramfs/cramfs.mk
+++ b/target/cramfs/cramfs.mk
@@ -52,21 +52,21 @@ CRAMFS_TARGET=$(IMAGE).cramfs
cramfsroot: host-fakeroot makedevs cramfs
# Use fakeroot to pretend all target binaries are owned by root
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
- cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
- echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
+ cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
+ echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
ifneq ($(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE),)
# Use fakeroot to pretend to create all needed device nodes
echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(TARGET_DIR)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
endif
# Use fakeroot so mkcramfs believes the previous fakery
echo "$(CRAMFS_DIR)/mkcramfs -q $(CRAMFS_OPTS) " \
- "$(TARGET_DIR) $(CRAMFS_TARGET)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
- chmod a+x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
- $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
- -@rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
+ "$(TARGET_DIR) $(CRAMFS_TARGET)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
+ chmod a+x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
+ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
+ -@rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(CRAMFS_TARGET))
cramfsroot-source: cramfs-source
diff --git a/target/device/Atmel/DataFlashBoot/DataflashBoot.mk b/target/device/Atmel/DataFlashBoot/DataflashBoot.mk
index c3dc857d4..8939c2897 100644
--- a/target/device/Atmel/DataFlashBoot/DataflashBoot.mk
+++ b/target/device/Atmel/DataFlashBoot/DataflashBoot.mk
@@ -8,16 +8,16 @@ DATAFLASHBOOT_NAME:=DataflashBoot-$(DATAFLASHBOOT_VERSION)
ATMEL_MIRROR:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_ATMEL_MIRROR))
DATAFLASHBOOT_SITE:=$(ATMEL_MIRROR)
DATAFLASHBOOT_SOURCE:=$(DATAFLASHBOOT_NAME).tar.bz2
-DATAFLASHBOOT_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/$(DATAFLASHBOOT_NAME)
+DATAFLASHBOOT_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/$(DATAFLASHBOOT_NAME)
DATAFLASHBOOT_BINARY:=$(DATAFLASHBOOT_NAME).bin
$(DL_DIR)/$(DATAFLASHBOOT_SOURCE):
$(call DOWNLOAD,$(DATAFLASHBOOT_SITE),$(DATAFLASHBOOT_SOURCE))
$(DATAFLASHBOOT_DIR)/.unpacked: $(DL_DIR)/$(DATAFLASHBOOT_SOURCE)
- mkdir -p $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
+ mkdir -p $(BUILD_DIR)
ls $(DL_DIR)/$(DATAFLASHBOOT_SOURCE)
- $(BZCAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(DATAFLASHBOOT_SOURCE) | tar -C $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
+ $(BZCAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(DATAFLASHBOOT_SOURCE) | tar -C $(BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
touch $(DATAFLASHBOOT_DIR)/.unpacked
$(DATAFLASHBOOT_DIR)/$(DATAFLASHBOOT_BINARY): $(DATAFLASHBOOT_DIR)/.unpacked
diff --git a/target/device/Atmel/Makefile.in b/target/device/Atmel/Makefile.in
index bb0352985..bf7a2d108 100644
--- a/target/device/Atmel/Makefile.in
+++ b/target/device/Atmel/Makefile.in
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ LINUX26_RC_PATCH:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_LINUX26_RC_PATCH))
LINUX26_KCONFIG:=$(BOARD_PATH)/$(BOARD_NAME)-linux-$(LINUX26_VERSION).config
# This should be part of target/linux/Makefile.in
-LINUX26_BUILD_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
+LINUX26_BUILD_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)
#LINUX26_BINLOC=$(LINUX26_FORMAT)
#LINUX26_BINLOC:=$(BINARIES_DIR)/$(LINUX26_KERNEL)
@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ include $(ATMEL_PATH)/at91bootstrap/at91bootstrap.mk
endif
atmel_status:
- @echo PROJECT_BUILD_DIR=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
+ @echo BUILD_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR)
@echo BOARD_NAME=$(BOARD_NAME)
@echo BR2_BOARD_PATH=$(BR2_BOARD_PATH)
@echo BR2_MAJOR_MINOR=$(BR2_LINUX_MAJOR_VERSION)$(BR2_LINUX_MINOR_VERSION)
diff --git a/target/device/Atmel/at91bootstrap/at91bootstrap.mk b/target/device/Atmel/at91bootstrap/at91bootstrap.mk
index 92da683da..32ed3e2f6 100644
--- a/target/device/Atmel/at91bootstrap/at91bootstrap.mk
+++ b/target/device/Atmel/at91bootstrap/at91bootstrap.mk
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ AT91BOOTSTRAP_NAME:=at91bootstrap-$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_VERSION)
ATMEL_MIRROR:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_ATMEL_MIRROR))
AT91BOOTSTRAP_SITE:=$(ATMEL_MIRROR)
AT91BOOTSTRAP_SOURCE:=$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_NAME).tar.bz2
-AT91BOOTSTRAP_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_NAME)
+AT91BOOTSTRAP_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_NAME)
AT91BOOTSTRAP:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_AT91BOOTSTRAP))
AT91BOOTSTRAP_ZCAT:=$(BZCAT)
@@ -37,8 +37,8 @@ $(DL_DIR)/$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_SOURCE):
$(call DOWNLOAD,$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_SITE),$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_SOURCE))
$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_DIR)/.unpacked: $(DL_DIR)/$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_SOURCE)
- mkdir -p $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
- $(AT91BOOTSTRAP_ZCAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_SOURCE) | tar -C $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
+ mkdir -p $(BUILD_DIR)
+ $(AT91BOOTSTRAP_ZCAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_SOURCE) | tar -C $(BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
toolchain/patch-kernel.sh $(AT91BOOTSTRAP_DIR) target/device/Atmel/at91bootstrap/ at91bootstrap-$(AT91BOOTSTRAP_VERSION)\*.patch
touch $(AT91BOOTSTRAP_DIR)/.unpacked
diff --git a/target/device/Config.in b/target/device/Config.in
index 0e6e09aaf..6b7f11aa3 100644
--- a/target/device/Config.in
+++ b/target/device/Config.in
@@ -1,7 +1,5 @@
menu "Target options"
-source "project/Config.in"
-
comment "Preset Devices"
source "target/device/ARMLTD/Config.in"
diff --git a/target/device/KwikByte/Makefile.in b/target/device/KwikByte/Makefile.in
index d889bc258..1f0b60b8f 100644
--- a/target/device/KwikByte/Makefile.in
+++ b/target/device/KwikByte/Makefile.in
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ LINUX26_KCONFIG:=$(BOARD_PATH)/$(BOARD_NAME)-linux.config
endif
# This should be part of target/linux/Makefile.in
-LINUX26_BUILD_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
+LINUX26_BUILD_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)
LINUX26_BINLOC=arch/$(KERNEL_ARCH)/boot/$(LINUX26_FORMAT)
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ endif
# Needs to be AFTER board specific Makefiles
kwikbyte_status:
- @echo PROJECT_BUILD_DIR=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
+ @echo BUILD_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR)
@echo BOARD_NAME=$(BOARD_NAME)
@echo BR2_BOARD_PATH=$(BR2_BOARD_PATH)
@echo MAJOR_MINOR=$(LINUX_MAJOR_VER)$(LINUX_MINOR_VER)
diff --git a/target/ext2/ext2root.mk b/target/ext2/ext2root.mk
index 11624cf11..49b53f448 100644
--- a/target/ext2/ext2root.mk
+++ b/target/ext2/ext2root.mk
@@ -87,14 +87,14 @@ endif
$(EXT2_BASE): host-fakeroot makedevs genext2fs
# Use fakeroot to pretend all target binaries are owned by root
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
- cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
- echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
+ cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
+ echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
ifneq ($(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE),)
# Use fakeroot to pretend to create all needed device nodes
echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(TARGET_DIR)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
endif
# Use fakeroot so genext2fs believes the previous fakery
ifeq ($(strip $(BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_BLOCKS)),0)
@@ -106,14 +106,14 @@ ifeq ($(strip $(BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_EXT2_BLOCKS)),0)
set -x; \
echo "$(GENEXT2_DIR)/genext2fs -b $$GENEXT2_SIZE " \
"-N $$GENEXT2_INODES -d $(TARGET_DIR) " \
- "$(EXT2_OPTS) $(EXT2_BASE)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
+ "$(EXT2_OPTS) $(EXT2_BASE)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
else
echo "$(GENEXT2_DIR)/genext2fs -d $(TARGET_DIR) " \
- "$(EXT2_OPTS) $(EXT2_BASE)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
+ "$(EXT2_OPTS) $(EXT2_BASE)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
endif
- chmod a+x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
- $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
- -@rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
+ chmod a+x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
+ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
+ -@rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(EXT2_TARGET))
ifneq ($(EXT2_ROOTFS_COMPRESSOR),)
$(EXT2_BASE).$(EXT2_ROOTFS_COMPRESSOR_EXT): $(EXT2_ROOTFS_COMPRESSOR_PREREQ) $(EXT2_BASE)
diff --git a/target/initramfs/initramfs.mk b/target/initramfs/initramfs.mk
index 195a92904..0030278c5 100644
--- a/target/initramfs/initramfs.mk
+++ b/target/initramfs/initramfs.mk
@@ -18,19 +18,19 @@ $(INITRAMFS_TARGET) initramfs: host-fakeroot makedevs
rm -f $(TARGET_DIR)/init
ln -s sbin/init $(TARGET_DIR)/init
# Use fakeroot to pretend all target binaries are owned by root
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
- cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
- echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
+ cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
# Use fakeroot to pretend to create all needed device nodes
echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(TARGET_DIR)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
# Use fakeroot so gen_initramfs_list.sh believes the previous fakery
echo "$(SHELL) target/initramfs/gen_initramfs_list.sh -u 0 -g 0 $(TARGET_DIR) > $(INITRAMFS_TARGET)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
- chmod a+x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
- $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
- -rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ chmod a+x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ -rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
initramfs-source:
diff --git a/target/iso9660/iso9660.mk b/target/iso9660/iso9660.mk
index 4dfa1adf8..94edf6363 100644
--- a/target/iso9660/iso9660.mk
+++ b/target/iso9660/iso9660.mk
@@ -60,17 +60,17 @@ $(ISO9660_TARGET): host-fakeroot $(LINUX_KERNEL) $(EXT2_TARGET) grub mkisofs
cp $(LINUX_KERNEL) $(ISO9660_TARGET_DIR)/kernel
cp $(EXT2_TARGET) $(ISO9660_TARGET_DIR)/initrd
# Use fakeroot to pretend all target binaries are owned by root
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
- cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
- echo "chown -R 0:0 $(ISO9660_TARGET_DIR)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
+ cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
+ echo "chown -R 0:0 $(ISO9660_TARGET_DIR)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
# Use fakeroot so mkisofs believes the previous fakery
echo "$(MKISOFS_TARGET) -R -b boot/grub/stage2_eltorito -no-emul-boot " \
"-boot-load-size 4 -boot-info-table -o $(ISO9660_TARGET) $(ISO9660_TARGET_DIR)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
- chmod a+x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
- $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
- -@rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
+ chmod a+x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
+ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
+ -@rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ISO9660_TARGET))
iso9660root: $(ISO9660_TARGET)
echo $(ISO9660_TARGET)
diff --git a/target/jffs2/jffs2root.mk b/target/jffs2/jffs2root.mk
index 9d6734790..7d31417ee 100644
--- a/target/jffs2/jffs2root.mk
+++ b/target/jffs2/jffs2root.mk
@@ -46,28 +46,28 @@ endif
#
$(JFFS2_TARGET): host-fakeroot makedevs mtd-host
# Use fakeroot to pretend all target binaries are owned by root
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
- cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
- echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
+ cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
+ echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
ifneq ($(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE),)
# Use fakeroot to pretend to create all needed device nodes
echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(TARGET_DIR)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
endif
# Use fakeroot so mkfs.jffs2 believes the previous fakery
ifneq ($(BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_JFFS2_SUMMARY),)
echo "$(MKFS_JFFS2) $(JFFS2_OPTS) -d $(TARGET_DIR) -o $(JFFS2_TARGET).nosummary && " \
"$(SUMTOOL) $(SUMTOOL_OPTS) -i $(JFFS2_TARGET).nosummary -o $(JFFS2_TARGET) && " \
"rm $(JFFS2_TARGET).nosummary" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
else
echo "$(MKFS_JFFS2) $(JFFS2_OPTS) -d $(TARGET_DIR) -o $(JFFS2_TARGET)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
endif
- chmod a+x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
- $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
- -@rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
+ chmod a+x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
+ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
+ -@rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(JFFS2_TARGET))
@ls -l $(JFFS2_TARGET)
ifeq ($(BR2_JFFS2_TARGET_SREC),y)
$(TARGET_CROSS)objcopy -I binary -O srec --adjust-vma 0xa1000000 $(JFFS2_TARGET) $(JFFS2_TARGET).srec
diff --git a/target/linux/Makefile.in b/target/linux/Makefile.in
index 742fe1942..cf430d96b 100644
--- a/target/linux/Makefile.in
+++ b/target/linux/Makefile.in
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ LINUX26_KERNEL_NAME=$(BINARIES_DIR)/$(LINUX26_FORMAT)$(ROOTFS_STRIPPED_SUFFIX)
endif
# Version of Linux AFTER patches
-LINUX26_DIR=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(LINUX26_VERSION)
+LINUX26_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(LINUX26_VERSION)
# for packages that need it
LINUX_VERSION:=$(LINUX26_VERSION)
@@ -106,10 +106,10 @@ endif # ($(LINUX26_VERSION),$(LINUX_HEADERS_VERSION))
$(LINUX26_DIR)/.unpacked: $(DL_DIR)/$(LINUX26_SOURCE)
rm -rf $(LINUX26_DIR)
@echo "*** Unpacking kernel source"
- $(LINUX26_BZCAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(LINUX26_SOURCE) | tar -C $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
+ $(LINUX26_BZCAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(LINUX26_SOURCE) | tar -C $(BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
ifneq ($(DOWNLOAD_LINUX26_VERSION),$(LINUX26_VERSION))
# Rename the dir from the downloaded version to the AFTER patch version
- mv -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(DOWNLOAD_LINUX26_VERSION) $(LINUX26_DIR)
+ mv -f $(BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(DOWNLOAD_LINUX26_VERSION) $(LINUX26_DIR)
endif
touch $@
diff --git a/target/linux/Makefile.in.advanced b/target/linux/Makefile.in.advanced
index 9de47350a..b4774ca23 100644
--- a/target/linux/Makefile.in.advanced
+++ b/target/linux/Makefile.in.advanced
@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ BOARD_PATH:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_BOARD_PATH))
endif
# Version of Linux AFTER patches
-LINUX26_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(LINUX26_VERSION)
+LINUX26_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(LINUX26_VERSION)
# for packages that need it
LINUX_VERSION:=$(LINUX26_VERSION)
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ endif
# --------------
# UIMAGE
ifeq ($(LINUX26_FORMAT),uImage)
-LINUX26_MKIMAGE_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/u-boot-tools
+LINUX26_MKIMAGE_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/u-boot-tools
LINUX26_MKIMAGE_DEP:=$(LINUX26_MKIMAGE_DIR)/mkimage
ifeq ($(LINUX26_BINLOC),)
LINUX26_BINLOC:=arch/$(KERNEL_ARCH)/boot/$(LINUX26_FORMAT)
@@ -200,17 +200,17 @@ endif
$(LINUX26_DIR)/.unpacked: $(DL_DIR)/$(LINUX26_SOURCE)
rm -rf $(LINUX26_DIR)
@echo "*** Unpacking kernel source"
- $(LINUX26_BZCAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(LINUX26_SOURCE) | tar -C $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
+ $(LINUX26_BZCAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(LINUX26_SOURCE) | tar -C $(BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
ifneq ($(DOWNLOAD_LINUX26_VERSION),$(LINUX26_VERSION))
# Rename the dir from the downloaded version to the AFTER patch version
- mv -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(DOWNLOAD_LINUX26_VERSION) $(LINUX26_DIR)
- echo $(LINUX26_VERSION_PROBED) > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version
+ mv -f $(BUILD_DIR)/linux-$(DOWNLOAD_LINUX26_VERSION) $(LINUX26_DIR)
+ echo $(LINUX26_VERSION_PROBED) > $(BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version
endif
touch $@
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-LINUX26_TARGETS+=$(LINUX26_KERNEL) $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version
+LINUX26_TARGETS+=$(LINUX26_KERNEL) $(BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version
ifeq ($(BR2_LINUX_COPYTO_ROOTFS),y)
LINUX26_TARGETS+=$(TARGET_DIR)/boot/$(LINUX26_KERNEL_NAME)
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ $(LINUX26_KERNEL): $(LINUX26_DIR)/$(LINUX26_BINLOC)
touch $@
# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/linux_modules_target_installed: $(LINUX26_DIR)/.depend_done
+$(STAMP_DIR)/linux_modules_target_installed: $(LINUX26_DIR)/.depend_done
rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/lib/modules/$(LINUX26_VERSION_PROBED)
rm -f $(TARGET_DIR)/sbin/cardmgr
# Make Linux depend on modules only if enabled in the .config.
@@ -441,8 +441,8 @@ $(LINUX_COPYTO)/$(LINUX26_KERNEL_NAME): $(LINUX26_KERNEL)
touch $@
endif
-$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version: $(LINUX26_KERNEL)
- echo $(LINUX26_VERSION_PROBED) > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version
+$(BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version: $(LINUX26_KERNEL)
+ echo $(LINUX26_VERSION_PROBED) > $(BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version
echo LINUX_MODULES=`$(LINUX26_VERSION_PROBED)`
$(LINUX26_MKIMAGE_DIR)/mkimage: $(U_BOOT_TOOLS)
@@ -451,9 +451,9 @@ $(LINUX26_MKIMAGE_DIR)/mkimage: $(U_BOOT_TOOLS)
linux26: $(LINUX26_TARGETS)
-linux26-version: $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version
+linux26-version: $(BUILD_DIR)/.linux-version
-linux26-modules: cross-depmod26 $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/linux_modules_target_installed
+linux26-modules: cross-depmod26 $(STAMP_DIR)/linux_modules_target_installed
linux26-source: $(DL_DIR)/$(LINUX26_SOURCE)
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@ linux26-force:
# This has been renamed so we do _NOT_ by default run this on 'make clean'
linux26clean:
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/linux_modules_target_installed
+ rm -f $(STAMP_DIR)/linux_modules_target_installed
rm -f $(LINUX26_KERNEL) $(LINUX26_DIR)/.configured
-$(MAKE) PATH=$(TARGET_PATH) -C $(LINUX26_DIR) clean
@@ -531,7 +531,7 @@ linux-status:
@echo LINUX26_TARGETS=$(LINUX26_TARGETS)
@echo LINUX26_VERSION=$(LINUX26_VERSION)
@echo LINUX26_MAKE_FLAGS=$(LINUX26_MAKE_FLAGS)
- @echo PROJECT_BUILD_DIR=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)
+ @echo BUILD_DIR=$(BUILD_DIR)
@echo TARGETS=$(TARGETS)
endif
diff --git a/target/romfs/romfs.mk b/target/romfs/romfs.mk
index 2e2470b4b..6e7fbeedd 100644
--- a/target/romfs/romfs.mk
+++ b/target/romfs/romfs.mk
@@ -38,20 +38,20 @@ ROMFS_TARGET=$(IMAGE).romfs
romfsroot: host-fakeroot makedevs romfs
# Use fakeroot to pretend all target binaries are owned by root
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
- cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
- echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
+ cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
+ echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
ifneq ($(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE),)
# Use fakeroot to pretend to create all needed device nodes
echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(TARGET_DIR)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
endif
# Use fakeroot so genromfs believes the previous fakery
- echo "$(ROMFS_DIR)/genromfs -d $(TARGET_DIR) -f $(ROMFS_TARGET)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
- chmod a+x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
- $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
- -@rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
+ echo "$(ROMFS_DIR)/genromfs -d $(TARGET_DIR) -f $(ROMFS_TARGET)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
+ chmod a+x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
+ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
+ -@rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(ROMFS_TARGET))
romfsroot-source: romfs-source
diff --git a/target/squashfs/squashfsroot.mk b/target/squashfs/squashfsroot.mk
index 3ff0f3bc3..ebb0cd2bd 100644
--- a/target/squashfs/squashfsroot.mk
+++ b/target/squashfs/squashfsroot.mk
@@ -48,24 +48,24 @@ SQUASHFS_TARGET:=$(IMAGE).squashfs
squashfsroot: host-fakeroot makedevs squashfs
# Use fakeroot to pretend all target binaries are owned by root
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
- cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
- echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
+ cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
+ echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
ifneq ($(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE),)
# Use fakeroot to pretend to create all needed device nodes
echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(TARGET_DIR)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
endif
# Use fakeroot so mksquashfs believes the previous fakery
echo "$(SQUASHFS_DIR)/squashfs-tools/mksquashfs " \
"$(TARGET_DIR) $(SQUASHFS_TARGET) " \
"-noappend $(SQUASHFS_ENDIANNESS)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
- chmod a+x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
- $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
+ chmod a+x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
+ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
chmod 0644 $(SQUASHFS_TARGET)
- -@rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
+ -@rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(SQUASHFS_TARGET))
squashfsroot-source: squashfs-source
diff --git a/target/tar/tarroot.mk b/target/tar/tarroot.mk
index a62f5bf65..a7e95df98 100644
--- a/target/tar/tarroot.mk
+++ b/target/tar/tarroot.mk
@@ -25,20 +25,20 @@ ROOTFS_TAR_COPYTO:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_TARGET_ROOTFS_TAR_COPYTO))
tarroot: host-fakeroot makedevs
# Use fakeroot to pretend all target binaries are owned by root
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
- cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
- echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
+ cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
ifneq ($(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE),)
# Use fakeroot to pretend to create all needed device nodes
echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(TARGET_DIR)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
endif
# Use fakeroot so tar believes the previous fakery
echo "tar -c$(TAR_OPTS)f $(TAR_TARGET) -C $(TARGET_DIR) ." \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
- chmod a+x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
- $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ chmod a+x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
ifneq ($(TAR_COMPRESSOR),)
-rm -f $(TAR_TARGET).$()
PATH="$(STAGING_DIR)/sbin:$(STAGING_DIR)/bin:$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/sbin:$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/bin:$(PATH)" $(TAR_COMPRESSOR) $(TAR_TARGET) > $(TAR_TARGET).$(TAR_COMPRESSOR_EXT)
@@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ endif
ifneq ($(ROOTFS_TAR_COPYTO),)
$(Q)cp -f $(TAR_TARGET) $(ROOTFS_TAR_COPYTO)
endif
- -@rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
+ -@rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(TAR_TARGET))
tarroot-source:
diff --git a/target/u-boot/Makefile.in b/target/u-boot/Makefile.in
index 3dc78b165..69877378e 100644
--- a/target/u-boot/Makefile.in
+++ b/target/u-boot/Makefile.in
@@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ U_BOOT_VERSION:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_UBOOT_VERSION))
U_BOOT_SOURCE:=u-boot-$(U_BOOT_VERSION).tar.bz2
U_BOOT_SITE:=$(call qstrip,$(BR2_U_BOOT_SITE))
-U_BOOT_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/u-boot-$(U_BOOT_VERSION)
-U_BOOT_PATCH_DIR:=$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/u-boot-$(U_BOOT_VERSION)-patches
+U_BOOT_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/u-boot-$(U_BOOT_VERSION)
+U_BOOT_PATCH_DIR:=$(BUILD_DIR)/u-boot-$(U_BOOT_VERSION)-patches
U_BOOT_CAT:=$(BZCAT)
U_BOOT_BIN:=u-boot.bin
-U_BOOT_TARGET_BIN:=$(PROJECT)-u-boot-$(U_BOOT_VERSION)-$(DATE).bin
+U_BOOT_TARGET_BIN:=u-boot-$(U_BOOT_VERSION)-$(DATE).bin
U_BOOT_TOOLS_BIN:=mkimage
U_BOOT_TOOLS:=$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/bin/$(U_BOOT_TOOLS_BIN)
@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ $(DL_DIR)/$(U_BOOT_SOURCE):
$(U_BOOT_DIR)/.unpacked: $(DL_DIR)/$(U_BOOT_SOURCE)
$(U_BOOT_CAT) $(DL_DIR)/$(U_BOOT_SOURCE) \
- | tar -C $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
+ | tar -C $(BUILD_DIR) $(TAR_OPTIONS) -
mkdir -p $(U_BOOT_DIR)
touch $@
@@ -102,9 +102,6 @@ ifdef BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_DEFAULT_ENV
@echo "#define __BR2_ADDED_CONFIG_H" >> $(U_BOOT_INC_CONF_FILE)
$(call insert_define, DATE, $(DATE))
$(call insert_define, CONFIG_LOAD_SCRIPTS, 1)
-ifneq ($(strip $(BR2_PROJECT)),"")
- $(call insert_define, CONFIG_HOSTNAME, $(BR2_PROJECT))
-endif
endif # BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_DEFAULT_ENV
ifdef BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_NETWORK
ifneq ($(strip $(BR2_TARGET_UBOOT_IPADDR)),"")
@@ -194,7 +191,7 @@ $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/sbin/fw_printenv: $(U_BOOT_DIR)/$(U_BOOT_BIN)
u-boot: $(U_BOOT_TARGETS)
-u-boot-autoscript: $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT).$(PROJECT)
+u-boot-autoscript: $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT).img
u-boot-clean:
-$(MAKE) -C $(U_BOOT_DIR) clean
@@ -249,7 +246,7 @@ endif
echo setargs >> $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT)
echo saveenv >> $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT)
-$(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT).$(PROJECT): $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT) $(MKIMAGE)
+$(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT).img: $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT) $(MKIMAGE)
$(MKIMAGE) -A $(ARCH) \
-O linux \
-T script \
@@ -258,7 +255,7 @@ $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT).$(PROJECT): $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT) $(MKIMAGE)
-e 0 \
-n "autoscr config" \
-d $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT) \
- $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT).$(PROJECT)
+ $(U_BOOT_AUTOSCRIPT).img
diff --git a/target/ubifs/ubifsroot.mk b/target/ubifs/ubifsroot.mk
index c09c9819e..e73d4f926 100644
--- a/target/ubifs/ubifsroot.mk
+++ b/target/ubifs/ubifsroot.mk
@@ -77,21 +77,21 @@ endif
$(UBIFS_BASE): host-fakeroot makedevs mkfs.ubifs
# Use fakeroot to pretend all target binaries are owned by root
- rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
- touch $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
- cat $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
- echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
+ rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
+ touch $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot.00000
+ cat $(BUILD_DIR)/.fakeroot* > $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
+ echo "chown -R 0:0 $(TARGET_DIR)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
ifneq ($(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE),)
# Use fakeroot to pretend to create all needed device nodes
echo "$(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/makedevs -d $(TARGET_DEVICE_TABLE) $(TARGET_DIR)" \
- >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
+ >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
endif
# Use fakeroot so mkfs.ubifs believes the previous fakery
echo "$(MKFS_UBIFS_DIR)/mkfs.ubifs -d $(TARGET_DIR) " \
- "$(UBIFS_OPTS) -o $(UBIFS_BASE)" >> $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
- chmod a+x $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
- $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
- -@rm -f $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
+ "$(UBIFS_OPTS) -o $(UBIFS_BASE)" >> $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
+ chmod a+x $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
+ $(HOST_DIR)/usr/bin/fakeroot -- $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
+ -@rm -f $(BUILD_DIR)/_fakeroot.$(notdir $(UBIFS_TARGET))
ifneq ($(UBIFS_ROOTFS_COMPRESSOR),)
$(UBIFS_BASE).$(UBIFS_ROOTFS_COMPRESSOR_EXT): $(UBIFS_ROOTFS_COMPRESSOR_PREREQ) $(UBIFS_BASE)
diff --git a/toolchain/gcc/gcc-uclibc-3.x.mk b/toolchain/gcc/gcc-uclibc-3.x.mk
index 131c9bd5a..dde609bf0 100644
--- a/toolchain/gcc/gcc-uclibc-3.x.mk
+++ b/toolchain/gcc/gcc-uclibc-3.x.mk
@@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ endif
mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/sbin
touch $@
-$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/gcc_libs_target_installed: $(GCC_BUILD_DIR2)/.installed
+$(STAMP_DIR)/gcc_libs_target_installed: $(GCC_BUILD_DIR2)/.installed
ifeq ($(BR2_GCC_SHARED_LIBGCC),y)
# These are in /lib, so...
rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib/libgcc_s*.so*
@@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ endif
cross_compiler:=$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/bin/$(REAL_GNU_TARGET_NAME)-gcc
cross_compiler gcc: gcc-config $(GCC_BUILD_DIR2)/.installed \
- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/gcc_libs_target_installed \
+ $(STAMP_DIR)/gcc_libs_target_installed \
$(GCC_TARGETS)
gcc-source: $(DL_DIR)/$(GCC_SOURCE)
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ gcc-dirclean: gcc_initial-dirclean
#############################################################
GCC_BUILD_DIR3:=$(BUILD_DIR)/gcc-$(GCC_VERSION)-target
-$(GCC_BUILD_DIR3)/.prepared: $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/gcc_libs_target_installed $(GCC_TARGET_PREREQ)
+$(GCC_BUILD_DIR3)/.prepared: $(STAMP_DIR)/gcc_libs_target_installed $(GCC_TARGET_PREREQ)
mkdir -p $(GCC_BUILD_DIR3)
touch $@
diff --git a/toolchain/gcc/gcc-uclibc-4.x.mk b/toolchain/gcc/gcc-uclibc-4.x.mk
index e9249c1c5..412915274 100644
--- a/toolchain/gcc/gcc-uclibc-4.x.mk
+++ b/toolchain/gcc/gcc-uclibc-4.x.mk
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ endif
mkdir -p $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/sbin
touch $@
-$(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/gcc_libs_target_installed: $(GCC_BUILD_DIR2)/.installed
+$(STAMP_DIR)/gcc_libs_target_installed: $(GCC_BUILD_DIR2)/.installed
ifeq ($(BR2_GCC_SHARED_LIBGCC),y)
# These are in /lib, so...
rm -rf $(TARGET_DIR)/usr/lib/libgcc_s*.so*
@@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ endif
cross_compiler:=$(STAGING_DIR)/usr/bin/$(REAL_GNU_TARGET_NAME)-gcc
cross_compiler gcc: uclibc-configured binutils gcc_initial \
$(LIBFLOAT_TARGET) uclibc $(GCC_BUILD_DIR2)/.installed \
- $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/gcc_libs_target_installed \
+ $(STAMP_DIR)/gcc_libs_target_installed \
$(GCC_TARGETS)
gcc-source: $(DL_DIR)/$(GCC_SOURCE)
@@ -403,7 +403,7 @@ gcc-dirclean: gcc_initial-dirclean
#############################################################
GCC_BUILD_DIR3:=$(BUILD_DIR)/gcc-$(GCC_VERSION)-target
-$(GCC_BUILD_DIR3)/.prepared: $(PROJECT_BUILD_DIR)/autotools-stamps/gcc_libs_target_installed $(GCC_TARGET_PREREQ)
+$(GCC_BUILD_DIR3)/.prepared: $(STAMP_DIR)/gcc_libs_target_installed $(GCC_TARGET_PREREQ)
mkdir -p $(GCC_BUILD_DIR3)
touch $@