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diff --git a/docs/manual/adding-packages-gentargets.txt b/docs/manual/adding-packages-gentargets.txt index 6e9dc8990..2e9ebef71 100644 --- a/docs/manual/adding-packages-gentargets.txt +++ b/docs/manual/adding-packages-gentargets.txt @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ system is based on hand-written Makefiles or shell scripts. 32: /bin/foo f 4755 0 0 - - - - - 33: endef 34: -35: $(eval $(call GENTARGETS)) +35: $(eval $(GENTARGETS)) -------------------------------- The Makefile begins on line 6 to 8 with metadata information: the @@ -92,19 +92,16 @@ Makefile code necessary to make your package working. +GENTARGETS+ Reference ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The +GENTARGETS+ macro takes one optional argument. This argument can -be used to tell if the package is a target package (cross-compiled for -the target) or a host package (natively compiled for the host). If -unspecified, it is assumed that it is a target package. See below for -details. - -For a given package, in a single +.mk+ file, it is possible to call -GENTARGETS twice, once to create the rules to generate a target +There are two variants of the generic target. The +GENTARGETS+ macro is +used for packages to be cross-compiled for the target. The ++host-generic-package+ macro is used for host packages, natively compiled +for the host. It is possible to call both of them in a single +.mk+ +file: once to create the rules to generate a target package and once to create the rules to generate a host package: ---------------------- -$(eval $(call GENTARGETS)) -$(eval $(call GENTARGETS,host)) +$(eval $(GENTARGETS)) +$(eval $(host-generic-package)) ---------------------- This might be useful if the compilation of the target package requires @@ -115,12 +112,12 @@ some tools to be installed on the host. If the package name is variables of other packages, if they depend on +libfoo+ or +host-libfoo+. -The call to the +GENTARGETS+ macro *must* be at the end of the +.mk+ -file, after all variable definitions. +The call to the +GENTARGETS+ and/or +host-generic-package+ macro *must* be +at the end of the +.mk+ file, after all variable definitions. For the target package, the +GENTARGETS+ uses the variables defined by the .mk file and prefixed by the uppercased package name: -+LIBFOO_*+. For the host package, it uses the +HOST_LIBFOO_*+. For ++LIBFOO_*+. +host-generic-package+ uses the +HOST_LIBFOO_*+ variables. For 'some' variables, if the +HOST_LIBFOO_+ prefixed variable doesn't exist, the package infrastructure uses the corresponding variable prefixed by +LIBFOO_+. This is done for variables that are likely to |