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Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001Linux Kernel Makefiles
2
3This document describes the Linux kernel Makefiles.
4
5=== Table of Contents
6
7 === 1 Overview
8 === 2 Who does what
9 === 3 The kbuild files
10 --- 3.1 Goal definitions
11 --- 3.2 Built-in object goals - obj-y
12 --- 3.3 Loadable module goals - obj-m
13 --- 3.4 Objects which export symbols
14 --- 3.5 Library file goals - lib-y
15 --- 3.6 Descending down in directories
16 --- 3.7 Compilation flags
17 --- 3.8 Command line dependency
18 --- 3.9 Dependency tracking
19 --- 3.10 Special Rules
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +010020 --- 3.11 $(CC) support functions
Sam Ravnborg691ef3e2009-09-19 10:31:45 +020021 --- 3.12 $(LD) support functions
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070022
23 === 4 Host Program support
24 --- 4.1 Simple Host Program
25 --- 4.2 Composite Host Programs
Masahiro Yamada62e22102014-07-16 16:12:21 +090026 --- 4.3 Using C++ for host programs
27 --- 4.4 Controlling compiler options for host programs
28 --- 4.5 When host programs are actually built
29 --- 4.6 Using hostprogs-$(CONFIG_FOO)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070030
31 === 5 Kbuild clean infrastructure
32
33 === 6 Architecture Makefiles
34 --- 6.1 Set variables to tweak the build to the architecture
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -080035 --- 6.2 Add prerequisites to archheaders:
36 --- 6.3 Add prerequisites to archprepare:
37 --- 6.4 List directories to visit when descending
38 --- 6.5 Architecture-specific boot images
39 --- 6.6 Building non-kbuild targets
40 --- 6.7 Commands useful for building a boot image
41 --- 6.8 Custom kbuild commands
42 --- 6.9 Preprocessing linker scripts
43 --- 6.10 Generic header files
Nicholas Pigginfbe6e372016-08-24 22:29:21 +100044 --- 6.11 Post-link pass
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070045
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +020046 === 7 Kbuild syntax for exported headers
Nicolas Dichtelfcc84872017-03-27 14:20:15 +020047 --- 7.1 no-export-headers
Masahiro Yamadaae3f4152017-06-09 17:29:52 +090048 --- 7.2 generic-y
49 --- 7.3 generated-y
50 --- 7.4 mandatory-y
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +020051
52 === 8 Kbuild Variables
53 === 9 Makefile language
54 === 10 Credits
55 === 11 TODO
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070056
57=== 1 Overview
58
59The Makefiles have five parts:
60
61 Makefile the top Makefile.
62 .config the kernel configuration file.
63 arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile the arch Makefile.
64 scripts/Makefile.* common rules etc. for all kbuild Makefiles.
65 kbuild Makefiles there are about 500 of these.
66
67The top Makefile reads the .config file, which comes from the kernel
68configuration process.
69
70The top Makefile is responsible for building two major products: vmlinux
71(the resident kernel image) and modules (any module files).
72It builds these goals by recursively descending into the subdirectories of
73the kernel source tree.
74The list of subdirectories which are visited depends upon the kernel
75configuration. The top Makefile textually includes an arch Makefile
76with the name arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile. The arch Makefile supplies
77architecture-specific information to the top Makefile.
78
79Each subdirectory has a kbuild Makefile which carries out the commands
80passed down from above. The kbuild Makefile uses information from the
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -070081.config file to construct various file lists used by kbuild to build
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070082any built-in or modular targets.
83
84scripts/Makefile.* contains all the definitions/rules etc. that
85are used to build the kernel based on the kbuild makefiles.
86
87
88=== 2 Who does what
89
90People have four different relationships with the kernel Makefiles.
91
92*Users* are people who build kernels. These people type commands such as
93"make menuconfig" or "make". They usually do not read or edit
94any kernel Makefiles (or any other source files).
95
96*Normal developers* are people who work on features such as device
97drivers, file systems, and network protocols. These people need to
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +020098maintain the kbuild Makefiles for the subsystem they are
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -070099working on. In order to do this effectively, they need some overall
100knowledge about the kernel Makefiles, plus detailed knowledge about the
101public interface for kbuild.
102
103*Arch developers* are people who work on an entire architecture, such
104as sparc or ia64. Arch developers need to know about the arch Makefile
105as well as kbuild Makefiles.
106
107*Kbuild developers* are people who work on the kernel build system itself.
108These people need to know about all aspects of the kernel Makefiles.
109
110This document is aimed towards normal developers and arch developers.
111
112
113=== 3 The kbuild files
114
115Most Makefiles within the kernel are kbuild Makefiles that use the
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200116kbuild infrastructure. This chapter introduces the syntax used in the
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700117kbuild makefiles.
Sam Ravnborg172c3ae2006-03-10 00:23:32 +0100118The preferred name for the kbuild files are 'Makefile' but 'Kbuild' can
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200119be used and if both a 'Makefile' and a 'Kbuild' file exists, then the 'Kbuild'
Sam Ravnborg172c3ae2006-03-10 00:23:32 +0100120file will be used.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700121
122Section 3.1 "Goal definitions" is a quick intro, further chapters provide
123more details, with real examples.
124
125--- 3.1 Goal definitions
126
127 Goal definitions are the main part (heart) of the kbuild Makefile.
128 These lines define the files to be built, any special compilation
129 options, and any subdirectories to be entered recursively.
130
131 The most simple kbuild makefile contains one line:
132
133 Example:
134 obj-y += foo.o
135
Randy Dunlap5c811e52007-02-17 20:03:14 +0100136 This tells kbuild that there is one object in that directory, named
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700137 foo.o. foo.o will be built from foo.c or foo.S.
138
139 If foo.o shall be built as a module, the variable obj-m is used.
140 Therefore the following pattern is often used:
141
142 Example:
143 obj-$(CONFIG_FOO) += foo.o
144
145 $(CONFIG_FOO) evaluates to either y (for built-in) or m (for module).
146 If CONFIG_FOO is neither y nor m, then the file will not be compiled
147 nor linked.
148
149--- 3.2 Built-in object goals - obj-y
150
151 The kbuild Makefile specifies object files for vmlinux
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200152 in the $(obj-y) lists. These lists depend on the kernel
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700153 configuration.
154
155 Kbuild compiles all the $(obj-y) files. It then calls
Nicholas Pigginf49821e2018-02-11 00:25:04 +1000156 "$(AR) rcSTP" to merge these files into one built-in.a file.
Masahiro Yamadadee94952019-01-17 09:10:03 +0900157 This is a thin archive without a symbol table. It will be later
158 linked into vmlinux by scripts/link-vmlinux.sh
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700159
160 The order of files in $(obj-y) is significant. Duplicates in
161 the lists are allowed: the first instance will be linked into
Nicholas Pigginf49821e2018-02-11 00:25:04 +1000162 built-in.a and succeeding instances will be ignored.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700163
164 Link order is significant, because certain functions
165 (module_init() / __initcall) will be called during boot in the
166 order they appear. So keep in mind that changing the link
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200167 order may e.g. change the order in which your SCSI
168 controllers are detected, and thus your disks are renumbered.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700169
170 Example:
171 #drivers/isdn/i4l/Makefile
172 # Makefile for the kernel ISDN subsystem and device drivers.
173 # Each configuration option enables a list of files.
Matt Mooney2f5a2f82010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700174 obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_I4L) += isdn.o
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700175 obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_PPP_BSDCOMP) += isdn_bsdcomp.o
176
177--- 3.3 Loadable module goals - obj-m
178
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200179 $(obj-m) specifies object files which are built as loadable
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700180 kernel modules.
181
182 A module may be built from one source file or several source
183 files. In the case of one source file, the kbuild makefile
184 simply adds the file to $(obj-m).
185
186 Example:
187 #drivers/isdn/i4l/Makefile
188 obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_PPP_BSDCOMP) += isdn_bsdcomp.o
189
190 Note: In this example $(CONFIG_ISDN_PPP_BSDCOMP) evaluates to 'm'
191
192 If a kernel module is built from several source files, you specify
Matt Mooney4f827282010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700193 that you want to build a module in the same way as above; however,
194 kbuild needs to know which object files you want to build your
195 module from, so you have to tell it by setting a $(<module_name>-y)
196 variable.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700197
198 Example:
199 #drivers/isdn/i4l/Makefile
Matt Mooney4f827282010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700200 obj-$(CONFIG_ISDN_I4L) += isdn.o
201 isdn-y := isdn_net_lib.o isdn_v110.o isdn_common.o
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700202
203 In this example, the module name will be isdn.o. Kbuild will
Matt Mooney4f827282010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700204 compile the objects listed in $(isdn-y) and then run
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700205 "$(LD) -r" on the list of these files to generate isdn.o.
206
Matt Mooney4f827282010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700207 Due to kbuild recognizing $(<module_name>-y) for composite objects,
208 you can use the value of a CONFIG_ symbol to optionally include an
209 object file as part of a composite object.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700210
211 Example:
212 #fs/ext2/Makefile
Matt Mooney4f827282010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700213 obj-$(CONFIG_EXT2_FS) += ext2.o
214 ext2-y := balloc.o dir.o file.o ialloc.o inode.o ioctl.o \
215 namei.o super.o symlink.o
216 ext2-$(CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR) += xattr.o xattr_user.o \
217 xattr_trusted.o
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700218
Matt Mooney4f827282010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700219 In this example, xattr.o, xattr_user.o and xattr_trusted.o are only
220 part of the composite object ext2.o if $(CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR)
221 evaluates to 'y'.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700222
223 Note: Of course, when you are building objects into the kernel,
224 the syntax above will also work. So, if you have CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y,
225 kbuild will build an ext2.o file for you out of the individual
Nicholas Pigginf49821e2018-02-11 00:25:04 +1000226 parts and then link this into built-in.a, as you would expect.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700227
228--- 3.4 Objects which export symbols
229
230 No special notation is required in the makefiles for
231 modules exporting symbols.
232
233--- 3.5 Library file goals - lib-y
234
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200235 Objects listed with obj-* are used for modules, or
Nicholas Pigginf49821e2018-02-11 00:25:04 +1000236 combined in a built-in.a for that specific directory.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700237 There is also the possibility to list objects that will
238 be included in a library, lib.a.
239 All objects listed with lib-y are combined in a single
240 library for that directory.
Matt LaPlante5d3f0832006-11-30 05:21:10 +0100241 Objects that are listed in obj-y and additionally listed in
242 lib-y will not be included in the library, since they will
243 be accessible anyway.
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200244 For consistency, objects listed in lib-m will be included in lib.a.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700245
246 Note that the same kbuild makefile may list files to be built-in
247 and to be part of a library. Therefore the same directory
Nicholas Pigginf49821e2018-02-11 00:25:04 +1000248 may contain both a built-in.a and a lib.a file.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700249
250 Example:
Matt Mooney2f5a2f82010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700251 #arch/x86/lib/Makefile
252 lib-y := delay.o
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700253
Matt Mooney2f5a2f82010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700254 This will create a library lib.a based on delay.o. For kbuild to
255 actually recognize that there is a lib.a being built, the directory
256 shall be listed in libs-y.
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -0800257 See also "6.4 List directories to visit when descending".
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700258
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200259 Use of lib-y is normally restricted to lib/ and arch/*/lib.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700260
261--- 3.6 Descending down in directories
262
263 A Makefile is only responsible for building objects in its own
264 directory. Files in subdirectories should be taken care of by
265 Makefiles in these subdirs. The build system will automatically
266 invoke make recursively in subdirectories, provided you let it know of
267 them.
268
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200269 To do so, obj-y and obj-m are used.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700270 ext2 lives in a separate directory, and the Makefile present in fs/
271 tells kbuild to descend down using the following assignment.
272
273 Example:
274 #fs/Makefile
275 obj-$(CONFIG_EXT2_FS) += ext2/
276
277 If CONFIG_EXT2_FS is set to either 'y' (built-in) or 'm' (modular)
278 the corresponding obj- variable will be set, and kbuild will descend
279 down in the ext2 directory.
280 Kbuild only uses this information to decide that it needs to visit
281 the directory, it is the Makefile in the subdirectory that
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200282 specifies what is modular and what is built-in.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700283
284 It is good practice to use a CONFIG_ variable when assigning directory
285 names. This allows kbuild to totally skip the directory if the
286 corresponding CONFIG_ option is neither 'y' nor 'm'.
287
288--- 3.7 Compilation flags
289
Sam Ravnborgf77bf012007-10-15 22:25:06 +0200290 ccflags-y, asflags-y and ldflags-y
Nicolas Kaiserc95940f2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700291 These three flags apply only to the kbuild makefile in which they
292 are assigned. They are used for all the normal cc, as and ld
293 invocations happening during a recursive build.
Sam Ravnborgf77bf012007-10-15 22:25:06 +0200294 Note: Flags with the same behaviour were previously named:
Nicolas Kaiserc95940f2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700295 EXTRA_CFLAGS, EXTRA_AFLAGS and EXTRA_LDFLAGS.
296 They are still supported but their usage is deprecated.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700297
Matt Mooneyeb07e1b2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700298 ccflags-y specifies options for compiling with $(CC).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700299
300 Example:
Sedat Dilek3d91a352017-07-24 17:27:05 +0200301 # drivers/acpi/acpica/Makefile
302 ccflags-y := -Os -D_LINUX -DBUILDING_ACPICA
303 ccflags-$(CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG) += -DACPI_DEBUG_OUTPUT
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700304
305 This variable is necessary because the top Makefile owns the
Sam Ravnborga0f97e02007-10-14 22:21:35 +0200306 variable $(KBUILD_CFLAGS) and uses it for compilation flags for the
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700307 entire tree.
308
Matt Mooneyeb07e1b2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700309 asflags-y specifies options for assembling with $(AS).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700310
311 Example:
Matt Mooneyeb07e1b2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700312 #arch/sparc/kernel/Makefile
313 asflags-y := -ansi
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700314
Matt Mooneyeb07e1b2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700315 ldflags-y specifies options for linking with $(LD).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700316
317 Example:
Matt Mooneyeb07e1b2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700318 #arch/cris/boot/compressed/Makefile
319 ldflags-y += -T $(srctree)/$(src)/decompress_$(arch-y).lds
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700320
Sam Ravnborg720097d2009-04-19 11:04:26 +0200321 subdir-ccflags-y, subdir-asflags-y
Matt Mooneyeb07e1b2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700322 The two flags listed above are similar to ccflags-y and asflags-y.
Nicolas Kaiserc95940f2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700323 The difference is that the subdir- variants have effect for the kbuild
324 file where they are present and all subdirectories.
325 Options specified using subdir-* are added to the commandline before
326 the options specified using the non-subdir variants.
Sam Ravnborg720097d2009-04-19 11:04:26 +0200327
328 Example:
329 subdir-ccflags-y := -Werror
330
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700331 CFLAGS_$@, AFLAGS_$@
332
333 CFLAGS_$@ and AFLAGS_$@ only apply to commands in current
334 kbuild makefile.
335
336 $(CFLAGS_$@) specifies per-file options for $(CC). The $@
337 part has a literal value which specifies the file that it is for.
338
339 Example:
340 # drivers/scsi/Makefile
341 CFLAGS_aha152x.o = -DAHA152X_STAT -DAUTOCONF
342 CFLAGS_gdth.o = # -DDEBUG_GDTH=2 -D__SERIAL__ -D__COM2__ \
343 -DGDTH_STATISTICS
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700344
Matt Mooneyeb07e1b2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700345 These two lines specify compilation flags for aha152x.o and gdth.o.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700346
347 $(AFLAGS_$@) is a similar feature for source files in assembly
348 languages.
349
350 Example:
351 # arch/arm/kernel/Makefile
Matt Mooneyeb07e1b2010-08-05 11:23:11 -0700352 AFLAGS_head.o := -DTEXT_OFFSET=$(TEXT_OFFSET)
353 AFLAGS_crunch-bits.o := -Wa,-mcpu=ep9312
354 AFLAGS_iwmmxt.o := -Wa,-mcpu=iwmmxt
355
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700356
357--- 3.9 Dependency tracking
358
359 Kbuild tracks dependencies on the following:
360 1) All prerequisite files (both *.c and *.h)
361 2) CONFIG_ options used in all prerequisite files
362 3) Command-line used to compile target
363
364 Thus, if you change an option to $(CC) all affected files will
365 be re-compiled.
366
367--- 3.10 Special Rules
368
369 Special rules are used when the kbuild infrastructure does
370 not provide the required support. A typical example is
371 header files generated during the build process.
Randy Dunlap5c811e52007-02-17 20:03:14 +0100372 Another example are the architecture-specific Makefiles which
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200373 need special rules to prepare boot images etc.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700374
375 Special rules are written as normal Make rules.
376 Kbuild is not executing in the directory where the Makefile is
377 located, so all special rules shall provide a relative
378 path to prerequisite files and target files.
379
380 Two variables are used when defining special rules:
381
382 $(src)
383 $(src) is a relative path which points to the directory
384 where the Makefile is located. Always use $(src) when
385 referring to files located in the src tree.
386
387 $(obj)
388 $(obj) is a relative path which points to the directory
389 where the target is saved. Always use $(obj) when
390 referring to generated files.
391
392 Example:
393 #drivers/scsi/Makefile
394 $(obj)/53c8xx_d.h: $(src)/53c7,8xx.scr $(src)/script_asm.pl
395 $(CPP) -DCHIP=810 - < $< | ... $(src)/script_asm.pl
396
397 This is a special rule, following the normal syntax
398 required by make.
399 The target file depends on two prerequisite files. References
400 to the target file are prefixed with $(obj), references
401 to prerequisites are referenced with $(src) (because they are not
402 generated files).
403
Mike Frysinger5410ecc2008-11-06 03:31:34 -0500404 $(kecho)
405 echoing information to user in a rule is often a good practice
406 but when execution "make -s" one does not expect to see any output
407 except for warnings/errors.
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200408 To support this kbuild defines $(kecho) which will echo out the
Mike Frysinger5410ecc2008-11-06 03:31:34 -0500409 text following $(kecho) to stdout except if "make -s" is used.
410
411 Example:
412 #arch/blackfin/boot/Makefile
413 $(obj)/vmImage: $(obj)/vmlinux.gz
414 $(call if_changed,uimage)
415 @$(kecho) 'Kernel: $@ is ready'
416
417
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100418--- 3.11 $(CC) support functions
419
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200420 The kernel may be built with several different versions of
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100421 $(CC), each supporting a unique set of features and options.
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200422 kbuild provides basic support to check for valid options for $(CC).
Daniel Walkere95be9a2006-10-04 02:15:21 -0700423 $(CC) is usually the gcc compiler, but other alternatives are
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100424 available.
425
426 as-option
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200427 as-option is used to check if $(CC) -- when used to compile
428 assembler (*.S) files -- supports the given option. An optional
429 second option may be specified if the first option is not supported.
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100430
431 Example:
432 #arch/sh/Makefile
433 cflags-y += $(call as-option,-Wa$(comma)-isa=$(isa-y),)
434
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200435 In the above example, cflags-y will be assigned the option
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100436 -Wa$(comma)-isa=$(isa-y) if it is supported by $(CC).
437 The second argument is optional, and if supplied will be used
438 if first argument is not supported.
439
Sam Ravnborgf86fd302009-09-19 10:14:33 +0200440 cc-ldoption
441 cc-ldoption is used to check if $(CC) when used to link object files
Roland McGrath0b0bf7a2006-07-30 03:04:06 -0700442 supports the given option. An optional second option may be
443 specified if first option are not supported.
444
445 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +0800446 #arch/x86/kernel/Makefile
Sam Ravnborgf86fd302009-09-19 10:14:33 +0200447 vsyscall-flags += $(call cc-ldoption, -Wl$(comma)--hash-style=sysv)
Roland McGrath0b0bf7a2006-07-30 03:04:06 -0700448
Randy Dunlap5c811e52007-02-17 20:03:14 +0100449 In the above example, vsyscall-flags will be assigned the option
Roland McGrath0b0bf7a2006-07-30 03:04:06 -0700450 -Wl$(comma)--hash-style=sysv if it is supported by $(CC).
451 The second argument is optional, and if supplied will be used
452 if first argument is not supported.
453
Andi Kleene2414912006-09-26 10:52:30 +0200454 as-instr
455 as-instr checks if the assembler reports a specific instruction
456 and then outputs either option1 or option2
457 C escapes are supported in the test instruction
Sam Ravnborg222d3942007-10-15 21:59:31 +0200458 Note: as-instr-option uses KBUILD_AFLAGS for $(AS) options
Andi Kleene2414912006-09-26 10:52:30 +0200459
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100460 cc-option
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200461 cc-option is used to check if $(CC) supports a given option, and if
462 not supported to use an optional second option.
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100463
464 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +0800465 #arch/x86/Makefile
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100466 cflags-y += $(call cc-option,-march=pentium-mmx,-march=i586)
467
Randy Dunlap5c811e52007-02-17 20:03:14 +0100468 In the above example, cflags-y will be assigned the option
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200469 -march=pentium-mmx if supported by $(CC), otherwise -march=i586.
470 The second argument to cc-option is optional, and if omitted,
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100471 cflags-y will be assigned no value if first option is not supported.
Sam Ravnborga0f97e02007-10-14 22:21:35 +0200472 Note: cc-option uses KBUILD_CFLAGS for $(CC) options
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100473
474 cc-option-yn
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700475 cc-option-yn is used to check if gcc supports a given option
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100476 and return 'y' if supported, otherwise 'n'.
477
478 Example:
479 #arch/ppc/Makefile
480 biarch := $(call cc-option-yn, -m32)
481 aflags-$(biarch) += -a32
482 cflags-$(biarch) += -m32
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700483
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200484 In the above example, $(biarch) is set to y if $(CC) supports the -m32
485 option. When $(biarch) equals 'y', the expanded variables $(aflags-y)
486 and $(cflags-y) will be assigned the values -a32 and -m32,
487 respectively.
Sam Ravnborga0f97e02007-10-14 22:21:35 +0200488 Note: cc-option-yn uses KBUILD_CFLAGS for $(CC) options
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100489
Michal Marek8417da6f2011-05-02 12:51:15 +0200490 cc-disable-warning
491 cc-disable-warning checks if gcc supports a given warning and returns
492 the commandline switch to disable it. This special function is needed,
493 because gcc 4.4 and later accept any unknown -Wno-* option and only
494 warn about it if there is another warning in the source file.
495
496 Example:
497 KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(call cc-disable-warning, unused-but-set-variable)
498
499 In the above example, -Wno-unused-but-set-variable will be added to
500 KBUILD_CFLAGS only if gcc really accepts it.
501
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100502 cc-ifversion
Masahiro Yamada6dcb4e52014-12-25 14:31:27 +0900503 cc-ifversion tests the version of $(CC) and equals the fourth parameter
504 if version expression is true, or the fifth (if given) if the version
505 expression is false.
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100506
507 Example:
508 #fs/reiserfs/Makefile
Sam Ravnborgf77bf012007-10-15 22:25:06 +0200509 ccflags-y := $(call cc-ifversion, -lt, 0402, -O1)
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100510
Sam Ravnborgf77bf012007-10-15 22:25:06 +0200511 In this example, ccflags-y will be assigned the value -O1 if the
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100512 $(CC) version is less than 4.2.
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700513 cc-ifversion takes all the shell operators:
Sam Ravnborg20a468b2006-01-22 13:34:15 +0100514 -eq, -ne, -lt, -le, -gt, and -ge
515 The third parameter may be a text as in this example, but it may also
516 be an expanded variable or a macro.
517
Sam Ravnborg910b4042007-10-19 21:46:01 +0200518 cc-cross-prefix
Geert Uytterhoeven631bcfb2007-10-21 19:55:00 +0200519 cc-cross-prefix is used to check if there exists a $(CC) in path with
Sam Ravnborg910b4042007-10-19 21:46:01 +0200520 one of the listed prefixes. The first prefix where there exist a
521 prefix$(CC) in the PATH is returned - and if no prefix$(CC) is found
522 then nothing is returned.
523 Additional prefixes are separated by a single space in the
524 call of cc-cross-prefix.
Geert Uytterhoeven631bcfb2007-10-21 19:55:00 +0200525 This functionality is useful for architecture Makefiles that try
526 to set CROSS_COMPILE to well-known values but may have several
Sam Ravnborg910b4042007-10-19 21:46:01 +0200527 values to select between.
Geert Uytterhoeven631bcfb2007-10-21 19:55:00 +0200528 It is recommended only to try to set CROSS_COMPILE if it is a cross
529 build (host arch is different from target arch). And if CROSS_COMPILE
Sam Ravnborg910b4042007-10-19 21:46:01 +0200530 is already set then leave it with the old value.
531
532 Example:
533 #arch/m68k/Makefile
534 ifneq ($(SUBARCH),$(ARCH))
535 ifeq ($(CROSS_COMPILE),)
536 CROSS_COMPILE := $(call cc-cross-prefix, m68k-linux-gnu-)
537 endif
538 endif
539
Sam Ravnborg691ef3e2009-09-19 10:31:45 +0200540--- 3.12 $(LD) support functions
541
542 ld-option
543 ld-option is used to check if $(LD) supports the supplied option.
544 ld-option takes two options as arguments.
545 The second argument is an optional option that can be used if the
546 first option is not supported by $(LD).
547
548 Example:
549 #Makefile
Antony Pavlov5b83df22013-04-03 18:42:33 +0400550 LDFLAGS_vmlinux += $(call ld-option, -X)
Sam Ravnborg691ef3e2009-09-19 10:31:45 +0200551
552
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700553=== 4 Host Program support
554
555Kbuild supports building executables on the host for use during the
556compilation stage.
557Two steps are required in order to use a host executable.
558
559The first step is to tell kbuild that a host program exists. This is
560done utilising the variable hostprogs-y.
561
562The second step is to add an explicit dependency to the executable.
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700563This can be done in two ways. Either add the dependency in a rule,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700564or utilise the variable $(always).
565Both possibilities are described in the following.
566
567--- 4.1 Simple Host Program
568
569 In some cases there is a need to compile and run a program on the
570 computer where the build is running.
571 The following line tells kbuild that the program bin2hex shall be
572 built on the build host.
573
574 Example:
575 hostprogs-y := bin2hex
576
577 Kbuild assumes in the above example that bin2hex is made from a single
578 c-source file named bin2hex.c located in the same directory as
579 the Makefile.
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700580
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700581--- 4.2 Composite Host Programs
582
583 Host programs can be made up based on composite objects.
584 The syntax used to define composite objects for host programs is
585 similar to the syntax used for kernel objects.
Matt LaPlante5d3f0832006-11-30 05:21:10 +0100586 $(<executable>-objs) lists all objects used to link the final
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700587 executable.
588
589 Example:
590 #scripts/lxdialog/Makefile
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700591 hostprogs-y := lxdialog
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700592 lxdialog-objs := checklist.o lxdialog.o
593
594 Objects with extension .o are compiled from the corresponding .c
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200595 files. In the above example, checklist.c is compiled to checklist.o
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700596 and lxdialog.c is compiled to lxdialog.o.
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200597 Finally, the two .o files are linked to the executable, lxdialog.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700598 Note: The syntax <executable>-y is not permitted for host-programs.
599
Masahiro Yamada62e22102014-07-16 16:12:21 +0900600--- 4.3 Using C++ for host programs
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700601
602 kbuild offers support for host programs written in C++. This was
603 introduced solely to support kconfig, and is not recommended
604 for general use.
605
606 Example:
607 #scripts/kconfig/Makefile
608 hostprogs-y := qconf
609 qconf-cxxobjs := qconf.o
610
611 In the example above the executable is composed of the C++ file
612 qconf.cc - identified by $(qconf-cxxobjs).
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700613
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200614 If qconf is composed of a mixture of .c and .cc files, then an
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700615 additional line can be used to identify this.
616
617 Example:
618 #scripts/kconfig/Makefile
619 hostprogs-y := qconf
620 qconf-cxxobjs := qconf.o
621 qconf-objs := check.o
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700622
Masahiro Yamada62e22102014-07-16 16:12:21 +0900623--- 4.4 Controlling compiler options for host programs
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700624
625 When compiling host programs, it is possible to set specific flags.
626 The programs will always be compiled utilising $(HOSTCC) passed
Laura Abbott96f14fe2018-07-09 17:45:58 -0700627 the options specified in $(KBUILD_HOSTCFLAGS).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700628 To set flags that will take effect for all host programs created
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200629 in that Makefile, use the variable HOST_EXTRACFLAGS.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700630
631 Example:
632 #scripts/lxdialog/Makefile
633 HOST_EXTRACFLAGS += -I/usr/include/ncurses
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700634
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700635 To set specific flags for a single file the following construction
636 is used:
637
638 Example:
639 #arch/ppc64/boot/Makefile
640 HOSTCFLAGS_piggyback.o := -DKERNELBASE=$(KERNELBASE)
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700641
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700642 It is also possible to specify additional options to the linker.
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700643
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700644 Example:
645 #scripts/kconfig/Makefile
Michal Suchanekc86b1f92018-08-16 19:05:55 +0200646 HOSTLDLIBS_qconf := -L$(QTDIR)/lib
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700647
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200648 When linking qconf, it will be passed the extra option
649 "-L$(QTDIR)/lib".
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700650
Masahiro Yamada62e22102014-07-16 16:12:21 +0900651--- 4.5 When host programs are actually built
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700652
653 Kbuild will only build host-programs when they are referenced
654 as a prerequisite.
655 This is possible in two ways:
656
657 (1) List the prerequisite explicitly in a special rule.
658
659 Example:
660 #drivers/pci/Makefile
661 hostprogs-y := gen-devlist
662 $(obj)/devlist.h: $(src)/pci.ids $(obj)/gen-devlist
663 ( cd $(obj); ./gen-devlist ) < $<
664
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700665 The target $(obj)/devlist.h will not be built before
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700666 $(obj)/gen-devlist is updated. Note that references to
667 the host programs in special rules must be prefixed with $(obj).
668
669 (2) Use $(always)
670 When there is no suitable special rule, and the host program
671 shall be built when a makefile is entered, the $(always)
672 variable shall be used.
673
674 Example:
675 #scripts/lxdialog/Makefile
676 hostprogs-y := lxdialog
677 always := $(hostprogs-y)
678
679 This will tell kbuild to build lxdialog even if not referenced in
680 any rule.
681
Masahiro Yamada62e22102014-07-16 16:12:21 +0900682--- 4.6 Using hostprogs-$(CONFIG_FOO)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700683
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700684 A typical pattern in a Kbuild file looks like this:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700685
686 Example:
687 #scripts/Makefile
688 hostprogs-$(CONFIG_KALLSYMS) += kallsyms
689
690 Kbuild knows about both 'y' for built-in and 'm' for module.
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200691 So if a config symbol evaluates to 'm', kbuild will still build
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200692 the binary. In other words, Kbuild handles hostprogs-m exactly
693 like hostprogs-y. But only hostprogs-y is recommended to be used
694 when no CONFIG symbols are involved.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700695
696=== 5 Kbuild clean infrastructure
697
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200698"make clean" deletes most generated files in the obj tree where the kernel
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700699is compiled. This includes generated files such as host programs.
700Kbuild knows targets listed in $(hostprogs-y), $(hostprogs-m), $(always),
701$(extra-y) and $(targets). They are all deleted during "make clean".
702Files matching the patterns "*.[oas]", "*.ko", plus some additional files
703generated by kbuild are deleted all over the kernel src tree when
704"make clean" is executed.
705
706Additional files can be specified in kbuild makefiles by use of $(clean-files).
707
708 Example:
Michal Marek976591812015-01-08 14:45:50 +0100709 #lib/Makefile
710 clean-files := crc32table.h
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700711
Jeffrey Rogersbd55daf2015-06-06 17:18:45 -0400712When executing "make clean", the file "crc32table.h" will be deleted.
713Kbuild will assume files to be in the same relative directory as the
Michal Marek976591812015-01-08 14:45:50 +0100714Makefile, except if prefixed with $(objtree).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700715
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700716To delete a directory hierarchy use:
717
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700718 Example:
719 #scripts/package/Makefile
720 clean-dirs := $(objtree)/debian/
721
Michal Marek976591812015-01-08 14:45:50 +0100722This will delete the directory debian in the toplevel directory, including all
723subdirectories.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700724
Michal Marekef8ff892010-03-09 16:00:20 +0100725To exclude certain files from make clean, use the $(no-clean-files) variable.
726This is only a special case used in the top level Kbuild file:
727
728 Example:
729 #Kbuild
730 no-clean-files := $(bounds-file) $(offsets-file)
731
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700732Usually kbuild descends down in subdirectories due to "obj-* := dir/",
733but in the architecture makefiles where the kbuild infrastructure
734is not sufficient this sometimes needs to be explicit.
735
736 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +0800737 #arch/x86/boot/Makefile
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700738 subdir- := compressed/
739
740The above assignment instructs kbuild to descend down in the
741directory compressed/ when "make clean" is executed.
742
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200743To support the clean infrastructure in the Makefiles that build the
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700744final bootimage there is an optional target named archclean:
745
746 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +0800747 #arch/x86/Makefile
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700748 archclean:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +0800749 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=arch/x86/boot
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700750
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +0800751When "make clean" is executed, make will descend down in arch/x86/boot,
752and clean as usual. The Makefile located in arch/x86/boot/ may use
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700753the subdir- trick to descend further down.
754
755Note 1: arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile cannot use "subdir-", because that file is
756included in the top level makefile, and the kbuild infrastructure
757is not operational at that point.
758
759Note 2: All directories listed in core-y, libs-y, drivers-y and net-y will
760be visited during "make clean".
761
762=== 6 Architecture Makefiles
763
764The top level Makefile sets up the environment and does the preparation,
765before starting to descend down in the individual directories.
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200766The top level makefile contains the generic part, whereas
767arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile contains what is required to set up kbuild
768for said architecture.
769To do so, arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile sets up a number of variables and defines
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700770a few targets.
771
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200772When kbuild executes, the following steps are followed (roughly):
7731) Configuration of the kernel => produce .config
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07007742) Store kernel version in include/linux/version.h
Geert Uytterhoevenb22ae402014-08-08 17:23:07 +02007753) Updating all other prerequisites to the target prepare:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700776 - Additional prerequisites are specified in arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile
Geert Uytterhoevenb22ae402014-08-08 17:23:07 +02007774) Recursively descend down in all directories listed in
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700778 init-* core* drivers-* net-* libs-* and build all targets.
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200779 - The values of the above variables are expanded in arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile.
Geert Uytterhoevenb22ae402014-08-08 17:23:07 +02007805) All object files are then linked and the resulting file vmlinux is
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200781 located at the root of the obj tree.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700782 The very first objects linked are listed in head-y, assigned by
783 arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile.
Geert Uytterhoevenb22ae402014-08-08 17:23:07 +02007846) Finally, the architecture-specific part does any required post processing
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700785 and builds the final bootimage.
786 - This includes building boot records
Randy Dunlap5c811e52007-02-17 20:03:14 +0100787 - Preparing initrd images and the like
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700788
789
790--- 6.1 Set variables to tweak the build to the architecture
791
792 LDFLAGS Generic $(LD) options
793
794 Flags used for all invocations of the linker.
795 Often specifying the emulation is sufficient.
796
797 Example:
798 #arch/s390/Makefile
799 LDFLAGS := -m elf_s390
Sam Ravnborgf77bf012007-10-15 22:25:06 +0200800 Note: ldflags-y can be used to further customise
Sam Ravnborga9af3302007-09-30 20:08:25 +0200801 the flags used. See chapter 3.7.
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700802
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700803 LDFLAGS_vmlinux Options for $(LD) when linking vmlinux
804
805 LDFLAGS_vmlinux is used to specify additional flags to pass to
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200806 the linker when linking the final vmlinux image.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700807 LDFLAGS_vmlinux uses the LDFLAGS_$@ support.
808
809 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +0800810 #arch/x86/Makefile
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700811 LDFLAGS_vmlinux := -e stext
812
813 OBJCOPYFLAGS objcopy flags
814
815 When $(call if_changed,objcopy) is used to translate a .o file,
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200816 the flags specified in OBJCOPYFLAGS will be used.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700817 $(call if_changed,objcopy) is often used to generate raw binaries on
818 vmlinux.
819
820 Example:
821 #arch/s390/Makefile
822 OBJCOPYFLAGS := -O binary
823
824 #arch/s390/boot/Makefile
825 $(obj)/image: vmlinux FORCE
826 $(call if_changed,objcopy)
827
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200828 In this example, the binary $(obj)/image is a binary version of
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700829 vmlinux. The usage of $(call if_changed,xxx) will be described later.
830
Sam Ravnborg222d3942007-10-15 21:59:31 +0200831 KBUILD_AFLAGS $(AS) assembler flags
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700832
833 Default value - see top level Makefile
834 Append or modify as required per architecture.
835
836 Example:
837 #arch/sparc64/Makefile
Sam Ravnborg222d3942007-10-15 21:59:31 +0200838 KBUILD_AFLAGS += -m64 -mcpu=ultrasparc
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700839
Sam Ravnborga0f97e02007-10-14 22:21:35 +0200840 KBUILD_CFLAGS $(CC) compiler flags
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700841
842 Default value - see top level Makefile
843 Append or modify as required per architecture.
844
Sam Ravnborga0f97e02007-10-14 22:21:35 +0200845 Often, the KBUILD_CFLAGS variable depends on the configuration.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700846
847 Example:
Paul Bolleff4eb042013-04-08 12:51:25 +0200848 #arch/x86/boot/compressed/Makefile
849 cflags-$(CONFIG_X86_32) := -march=i386
850 cflags-$(CONFIG_X86_64) := -mcmodel=small
Sam Ravnborga0f97e02007-10-14 22:21:35 +0200851 KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(cflags-y)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700852
853 Many arch Makefiles dynamically run the target C compiler to
854 probe supported options:
855
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +0800856 #arch/x86/Makefile
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700857
858 ...
859 cflags-$(CONFIG_MPENTIUMII) += $(call cc-option,\
860 -march=pentium2,-march=i686)
861 ...
862 # Disable unit-at-a-time mode ...
Sam Ravnborga0f97e02007-10-14 22:21:35 +0200863 KBUILD_CFLAGS += $(call cc-option,-fno-unit-at-a-time)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700864 ...
865
866
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200867 The first example utilises the trick that a config option expands
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700868 to 'y' when selected.
869
Sam Ravnborg80c00ba2010-07-28 19:11:27 +0200870 KBUILD_AFLAGS_KERNEL $(AS) options specific for built-in
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700871
Sam Ravnborg80c00ba2010-07-28 19:11:27 +0200872 $(KBUILD_AFLAGS_KERNEL) contains extra C compiler flags used to compile
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700873 resident kernel code.
874
Sam Ravnborg65881692010-07-28 17:33:09 +0200875 KBUILD_AFLAGS_MODULE Options for $(AS) when building modules
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700876
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200877 $(KBUILD_AFLAGS_MODULE) is used to add arch-specific options that
Sam Ravnborg65881692010-07-28 17:33:09 +0200878 are used for $(AS).
879 From commandline AFLAGS_MODULE shall be used (see kbuild.txt).
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700880
Sam Ravnborg80c00ba2010-07-28 19:11:27 +0200881 KBUILD_CFLAGS_KERNEL $(CC) options specific for built-in
882
883 $(KBUILD_CFLAGS_KERNEL) contains extra C compiler flags used to compile
884 resident kernel code.
885
Sam Ravnborg65881692010-07-28 17:33:09 +0200886 KBUILD_CFLAGS_MODULE Options for $(CC) when building modules
887
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200888 $(KBUILD_CFLAGS_MODULE) is used to add arch-specific options that
Sam Ravnborg65881692010-07-28 17:33:09 +0200889 are used for $(CC).
890 From commandline CFLAGS_MODULE shall be used (see kbuild.txt).
891
892 KBUILD_LDFLAGS_MODULE Options for $(LD) when linking modules
893
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +0200894 $(KBUILD_LDFLAGS_MODULE) is used to add arch-specific options
Sam Ravnborg65881692010-07-28 17:33:09 +0200895 used when linking modules. This is often a linker script.
896 From commandline LDFLAGS_MODULE shall be used (see kbuild.txt).
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700897
Michal Marek40df7592011-04-20 13:45:30 +0200898 KBUILD_ARFLAGS Options for $(AR) when creating archives
899
900 $(KBUILD_ARFLAGS) set by the top level Makefile to "D" (deterministic
901 mode) if this option is supported by $(AR).
902
Michal Marek61754c12015-07-01 17:19:30 +0200903 ARCH_CPPFLAGS, ARCH_AFLAGS, ARCH_CFLAGS Overrides the kbuild defaults
904
905 These variables are appended to the KBUILD_CPPFLAGS,
906 KBUILD_AFLAGS, and KBUILD_CFLAGS, respectively, after the
907 top-level Makefile has set any other flags. This provides a
908 means for an architecture to override the defaults.
909
910
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -0800911--- 6.2 Add prerequisites to archheaders:
912
913 The archheaders: rule is used to generate header files that
914 may be installed into user space by "make header_install" or
915 "make headers_install_all". In order to support
916 "make headers_install_all", this target has to be able to run
917 on an unconfigured tree, or a tree configured for another
918 architecture.
919
920 It is run before "make archprepare" when run on the
921 architecture itself.
922
923
924--- 6.3 Add prerequisites to archprepare:
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700925
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200926 The archprepare: rule is used to list prerequisites that need to be
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700927 built before starting to descend down in the subdirectories.
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200928 This is usually used for header files containing assembler constants.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700929
930 Example:
Sam Ravnborg5bb78262005-09-11 22:30:22 +0200931 #arch/arm/Makefile
932 archprepare: maketools
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700933
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200934 In this example, the file target maketools will be processed
Sam Ravnborg5bb78262005-09-11 22:30:22 +0200935 before descending down in the subdirectories.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700936 See also chapter XXX-TODO that describe how kbuild supports
937 generating offset header files.
938
939
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -0800940--- 6.4 List directories to visit when descending
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700941
942 An arch Makefile cooperates with the top Makefile to define variables
943 which specify how to build the vmlinux file. Note that there is no
944 corresponding arch-specific section for modules; the module-building
945 machinery is all architecture-independent.
946
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -0700947
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700948 head-y, init-y, core-y, libs-y, drivers-y, net-y
949
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200950 $(head-y) lists objects to be linked first in vmlinux.
951 $(libs-y) lists directories where a lib.a archive can be located.
Nicholas Pigginf49821e2018-02-11 00:25:04 +1000952 The rest list directories where a built-in.a object file can be
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200953 located.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700954
955 $(init-y) objects will be located after $(head-y).
956 Then the rest follows in this order:
957 $(core-y), $(libs-y), $(drivers-y) and $(net-y).
958
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200959 The top level Makefile defines values for all generic directories,
Randy Dunlap5c811e52007-02-17 20:03:14 +0100960 and arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile only adds architecture-specific directories.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700961
962 Example:
963 #arch/sparc64/Makefile
964 core-y += arch/sparc64/kernel/
965 libs-y += arch/sparc64/prom/ arch/sparc64/lib/
966 drivers-$(CONFIG_OPROFILE) += arch/sparc64/oprofile/
967
968
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -0800969--- 6.5 Architecture-specific boot images
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700970
971 An arch Makefile specifies goals that take the vmlinux file, compress
972 it, wrap it in bootstrapping code, and copy the resulting files
973 somewhere. This includes various kinds of installation commands.
974 The actual goals are not standardized across architectures.
975
976 It is common to locate any additional processing in a boot/
977 directory below arch/$(ARCH)/.
978
979 Kbuild does not provide any smart way to support building a
980 target specified in boot/. Therefore arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile shall
981 call make manually to build a target in boot/.
982
983 The recommended approach is to include shortcuts in
984 arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile, and use the full path when calling down
985 into the arch/$(ARCH)/boot/Makefile.
986
987 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +0800988 #arch/x86/Makefile
989 boot := arch/x86/boot
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700990 bzImage: vmlinux
991 $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=$(boot) $(boot)/$@
992
993 "$(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=<dir>" is the recommended way to invoke
994 make in a subdirectory.
995
Randy Dunlap5c811e52007-02-17 20:03:14 +0100996 There are no rules for naming architecture-specific targets,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700997 but executing "make help" will list all relevant targets.
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +0200998 To support this, $(archhelp) must be defined.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -0700999
1000 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +08001001 #arch/x86/Makefile
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001002 define archhelp
1003 echo '* bzImage - Image (arch/$(ARCH)/boot/bzImage)'
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -07001004 endif
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001005
1006 When make is executed without arguments, the first goal encountered
1007 will be built. In the top level Makefile the first goal present
1008 is all:.
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001009 An architecture shall always, per default, build a bootable image.
1010 In "make help", the default goal is highlighted with a '*'.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001011 Add a new prerequisite to all: to select a default goal different
1012 from vmlinux.
1013
1014 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +08001015 #arch/x86/Makefile
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -07001016 all: bzImage
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001017
1018 When "make" is executed without arguments, bzImage will be built.
1019
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -08001020--- 6.6 Building non-kbuild targets
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001021
1022 extra-y
1023
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +02001024 extra-y specifies additional targets created in the current
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001025 directory, in addition to any targets specified by obj-*.
1026
1027 Listing all targets in extra-y is required for two purposes:
1028 1) Enable kbuild to check changes in command lines
1029 - When $(call if_changed,xxx) is used
1030 2) kbuild knows what files to delete during "make clean"
1031
1032 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +08001033 #arch/x86/kernel/Makefile
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001034 extra-y := head.o init_task.o
1035
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001036 In this example, extra-y is used to list object files that
Nicholas Pigginf49821e2018-02-11 00:25:04 +10001037 shall be built, but shall not be linked as part of built-in.a.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001038
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -07001039
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -08001040--- 6.7 Commands useful for building a boot image
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001041
1042 Kbuild provides a few macros that are useful when building a
1043 boot image.
1044
1045 if_changed
1046
1047 if_changed is the infrastructure used for the following commands.
1048
1049 Usage:
1050 target: source(s) FORCE
Geert Uytterhoevenef80f0a2014-08-08 17:23:08 +02001051 $(call if_changed,ld/objcopy/gzip/...)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001052
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001053 When the rule is evaluated, it is checked to see if any files
Randy Dunlap5c811e52007-02-17 20:03:14 +01001054 need an update, or the command line has changed since the last
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001055 invocation. The latter will force a rebuild if any options
1056 to the executable have changed.
1057 Any target that utilises if_changed must be listed in $(targets),
1058 otherwise the command line check will fail, and the target will
1059 always be built.
1060 Assignments to $(targets) are without $(obj)/ prefix.
1061 if_changed may be used in conjunction with custom commands as
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -08001062 defined in 6.8 "Custom kbuild commands".
Paolo 'Blaisorblade' Giarrusso49490572005-07-28 17:56:17 +02001063
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001064 Note: It is a typical mistake to forget the FORCE prerequisite.
Paolo 'Blaisorblade' Giarrusso49490572005-07-28 17:56:17 +02001065 Another common pitfall is that whitespace is sometimes
1066 significant; for instance, the below will fail (note the extra space
1067 after the comma):
1068 target: source(s) FORCE
Geert Uytterhoevenef80f0a2014-08-08 17:23:08 +02001069 #WRONG!# $(call if_changed, ld/objcopy/gzip/...)
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001070
Dirk Goudersbb819552018-07-18 11:13:36 +02001071 Note: if_changed should not be used more than once per target.
1072 It stores the executed command in a corresponding .cmd
1073 file and multiple calls would result in overwrites and
1074 unwanted results when the target is up to date and only the
1075 tests on changed commands trigger execution of commands.
1076
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001077 ld
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001078 Link target. Often, LDFLAGS_$@ is used to set specific options to ld.
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -07001079
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001080 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +08001081 #arch/x86/boot/Makefile
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001082 LDFLAGS_bootsect := -Ttext 0x0 -s --oformat binary
1083 LDFLAGS_setup := -Ttext 0x0 -s --oformat binary -e begtext
1084
1085 targets += setup setup.o bootsect bootsect.o
1086 $(obj)/setup $(obj)/bootsect: %: %.o FORCE
1087 $(call if_changed,ld)
1088
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001089 In this example, there are two possible targets, requiring different
1090 options to the linker. The linker options are specified using the
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001091 LDFLAGS_$@ syntax - one for each potential target.
Matt LaPlante5d3f0832006-11-30 05:21:10 +01001092 $(targets) are assigned all potential targets, by which kbuild knows
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001093 the targets and will:
1094 1) check for commandline changes
1095 2) delete target during make clean
1096
1097 The ": %: %.o" part of the prerequisite is a shorthand that
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +02001098 frees us from listing the setup.o and bootsect.o files.
Geert Uytterhoevenef80f0a2014-08-08 17:23:08 +02001099 Note: It is a common mistake to forget the "targets :=" assignment,
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001100 resulting in the target file being recompiled for no
1101 obvious reason.
1102
Cao jind87e47e2017-10-19 11:17:05 +08001103 objcopy
1104 Copy binary. Uses OBJCOPYFLAGS usually specified in
1105 arch/$(ARCH)/Makefile.
1106 OBJCOPYFLAGS_$@ may be used to set additional options.
1107
1108 gzip
1109 Compress target. Use maximum compression to compress target.
1110
1111 Example:
1112 #arch/x86/boot/compressed/Makefile
1113 $(obj)/vmlinux.bin.gz: $(vmlinux.bin.all-y) FORCE
1114 $(call if_changed,gzip)
1115
Dirk Brandewieaab94332010-12-22 11:57:26 -08001116 dtc
Masahiro Yamadac1410562014-06-10 16:36:14 +09001117 Create flattened device tree blob object suitable for linking
Dirk Brandewieaab94332010-12-22 11:57:26 -08001118 into vmlinux. Device tree blobs linked into vmlinux are placed
1119 in an init section in the image. Platform code *must* copy the
1120 blob to non-init memory prior to calling unflatten_device_tree().
1121
Stephen Warren90b335f2012-11-27 16:29:10 -07001122 To use this command, simply add *.dtb into obj-y or targets, or make
1123 some other target depend on %.dtb
1124
1125 A central rule exists to create $(obj)/%.dtb from $(src)/%.dts;
1126 architecture Makefiles do no need to explicitly write out that rule.
1127
Dirk Brandewieaab94332010-12-22 11:57:26 -08001128 Example:
Stephen Warren90b335f2012-11-27 16:29:10 -07001129 targets += $(dtb-y)
Stephen Warren90b335f2012-11-27 16:29:10 -07001130 DTC_FLAGS ?= -p 1024
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001131
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -08001132--- 6.8 Custom kbuild commands
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001133
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001134 When kbuild is executing with KBUILD_VERBOSE=0, then only a shorthand
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001135 of a command is normally displayed.
1136 To enable this behaviour for custom commands kbuild requires
1137 two variables to be set:
1138 quiet_cmd_<command> - what shall be echoed
1139 cmd_<command> - the command to execute
1140
1141 Example:
1142 #
1143 quiet_cmd_image = BUILD $@
1144 cmd_image = $(obj)/tools/build $(BUILDFLAGS) \
1145 $(obj)/vmlinux.bin > $@
1146
1147 targets += bzImage
1148 $(obj)/bzImage: $(obj)/vmlinux.bin $(obj)/tools/build FORCE
1149 $(call if_changed,image)
1150 @echo 'Kernel: $@ is ready'
1151
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001152 When updating the $(obj)/bzImage target, the line
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001153
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +08001154 BUILD arch/x86/boot/bzImage
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001155
1156 will be displayed with "make KBUILD_VERBOSE=0".
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -07001157
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001158
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -08001159--- 6.9 Preprocessing linker scripts
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001160
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001161 When the vmlinux image is built, the linker script
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001162 arch/$(ARCH)/kernel/vmlinux.lds is used.
1163 The script is a preprocessed variant of the file vmlinux.lds.S
1164 located in the same directory.
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001165 kbuild knows .lds files and includes a rule *lds.S -> *lds.
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -07001166
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001167 Example:
Wanlong Gao25eb6502011-06-13 17:53:53 +08001168 #arch/x86/kernel/Makefile
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001169 always := vmlinux.lds
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -07001170
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001171 #Makefile
1172 export CPPFLAGS_vmlinux.lds += -P -C -U$(ARCH)
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -07001173
1174 The assignment to $(always) is used to tell kbuild to build the
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001175 target vmlinux.lds.
1176 The assignment to $(CPPFLAGS_vmlinux.lds) tells kbuild to use the
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001177 specified options when building the target vmlinux.lds.
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -07001178
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001179 When building the *.lds target, kbuild uses the variables:
Sam Ravnborg06c50402007-10-15 22:17:25 +02001180 KBUILD_CPPFLAGS : Set in top-level Makefile
Sam Ravnborgf77bf012007-10-15 22:25:06 +02001181 cppflags-y : May be set in the kbuild makefile
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +02001182 CPPFLAGS_$(@F) : Target-specific flags.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001183 Note that the full filename is used in this
1184 assignment.
1185
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +02001186 The kbuild infrastructure for *lds files is used in several
Randy Dunlap5c811e52007-02-17 20:03:14 +01001187 architecture-specific files.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001188
H. Peter Anvin052ad272011-11-17 13:17:35 -08001189--- 6.10 Generic header files
Sam Ravnborgd8ecc5c2011-04-27 22:29:49 +02001190
1191 The directory include/asm-generic contains the header files
1192 that may be shared between individual architectures.
1193 The recommended approach how to use a generic header file is
1194 to list the file in the Kbuild file.
Cao jind87e47e2017-10-19 11:17:05 +08001195 See "7.2 generic-y" for further info on syntax etc.
Sam Ravnborgd8ecc5c2011-04-27 22:29:49 +02001196
Nicholas Pigginfbe6e372016-08-24 22:29:21 +10001197--- 6.11 Post-link pass
1198
1199 If the file arch/xxx/Makefile.postlink exists, this makefile
1200 will be invoked for post-link objects (vmlinux and modules.ko)
1201 for architectures to run post-link passes on. Must also handle
1202 the clean target.
1203
1204 This pass runs after kallsyms generation. If the architecture
1205 needs to modify symbol locations, rather than manipulate the
1206 kallsyms, it may be easier to add another postlink target for
1207 .tmp_vmlinux? targets to be called from link-vmlinux.sh.
1208
1209 For example, powerpc uses this to check relocation sanity of
1210 the linked vmlinux file.
1211
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001212=== 7 Kbuild syntax for exported headers
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001213
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +02001214The kernel includes a set of headers that is exported to userspace.
Nicolas Kaiserc95940f2010-08-05 11:23:11 -07001215Many headers can be exported as-is but other headers require a
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001216minimal pre-processing before they are ready for user-space.
1217The pre-processing does:
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +02001218- drop kernel-specific annotations
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001219- drop include of compiler.h
Nicolas Kaiserc95940f2010-08-05 11:23:11 -07001220- drop all sections that are kernel internal (guarded by ifdef __KERNEL__)
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001221
Nicolas Dichtelfcc84872017-03-27 14:20:15 +02001222All headers under include/uapi/, include/generated/uapi/,
Nicolas Dichtel61562f982017-03-27 14:20:16 +02001223arch/<arch>/include/uapi/ and arch/<arch>/include/generated/uapi/
Nicolas Dichtelfcc84872017-03-27 14:20:15 +02001224are exported.
1225
1226A Kbuild file may be defined under arch/<arch>/include/uapi/asm/ and
1227arch/<arch>/include/asm/ to list asm files coming from asm-generic.
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001228See subsequent chapter for the syntax of the Kbuild file.
1229
Cao jind87e47e2017-10-19 11:17:05 +08001230--- 7.1 no-export-headers
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001231
Nicolas Dichtelfcc84872017-03-27 14:20:15 +02001232 no-export-headers is essentially used by include/uapi/linux/Kbuild to
1233 avoid exporting specific headers (e.g. kvm.h) on architectures that do
1234 not support it. It should be avoided as much as possible.
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001235
Cao jind87e47e2017-10-19 11:17:05 +08001236--- 7.2 generic-y
Sam Ravnborgd8ecc5c2011-04-27 22:29:49 +02001237
1238 If an architecture uses a verbatim copy of a header from
1239 include/asm-generic then this is listed in the file
1240 arch/$(ARCH)/include/asm/Kbuild like this:
1241
1242 Example:
1243 #arch/x86/include/asm/Kbuild
1244 generic-y += termios.h
1245 generic-y += rtc.h
1246
1247 During the prepare phase of the build a wrapper include
1248 file is generated in the directory:
1249
1250 arch/$(ARCH)/include/generated/asm
1251
1252 When a header is exported where the architecture uses
1253 the generic header a similar wrapper is generated as part
1254 of the set of exported headers in the directory:
1255
1256 usr/include/asm
1257
1258 The generated wrapper will in both cases look like the following:
1259
1260 Example: termios.h
1261 #include <asm-generic/termios.h>
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001262
Cao jind87e47e2017-10-19 11:17:05 +08001263--- 7.3 generated-y
James Hogan54b880c2016-06-24 23:42:23 +01001264
1265 If an architecture generates other header files alongside generic-y
Masahiro Yamadaae3f4152017-06-09 17:29:52 +09001266 wrappers, generated-y specifies them.
James Hogan54b880c2016-06-24 23:42:23 +01001267
1268 This prevents them being treated as stale asm-generic wrappers and
1269 removed.
1270
1271 Example:
1272 #arch/x86/include/asm/Kbuild
1273 generated-y += syscalls_32.h
1274
Cao jind87e47e2017-10-19 11:17:05 +08001275--- 7.4 mandatory-y
Nicolas Dichtelfcc84872017-03-27 14:20:15 +02001276
Masahiro Yamada037fc332019-03-17 11:01:09 +09001277 mandatory-y is essentially used by include/(uapi/)asm-generic/Kbuild
Masahiro Yamada91998732019-01-03 10:10:38 +09001278 to define the minimum set of ASM headers that all architectures must have.
1279
1280 This works like optional generic-y. If a mandatory header is missing
1281 in arch/$(ARCH)/include/(uapi/)/asm, Kbuild will automatically generate
1282 a wrapper of the asm-generic one.
Nicolas Dichtelfcc84872017-03-27 14:20:15 +02001283
1284 The convention is to list one subdir per line and
1285 preferably in alphabetic order.
1286
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001287=== 8 Kbuild Variables
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001288
1289The top Makefile exports the following variables:
1290
1291 VERSION, PATCHLEVEL, SUBLEVEL, EXTRAVERSION
1292
1293 These variables define the current kernel version. A few arch
1294 Makefiles actually use these values directly; they should use
1295 $(KERNELRELEASE) instead.
1296
1297 $(VERSION), $(PATCHLEVEL), and $(SUBLEVEL) define the basic
1298 three-part version number, such as "2", "4", and "0". These three
1299 values are always numeric.
1300
1301 $(EXTRAVERSION) defines an even tinier sublevel for pre-patches
1302 or additional patches. It is usually some non-numeric string
1303 such as "-pre4", and is often blank.
1304
1305 KERNELRELEASE
1306
1307 $(KERNELRELEASE) is a single string such as "2.4.0-pre4", suitable
1308 for constructing installation directory names or showing in
1309 version strings. Some arch Makefiles use it for this purpose.
1310
1311 ARCH
1312
1313 This variable defines the target architecture, such as "i386",
1314 "arm", or "sparc". Some kbuild Makefiles test $(ARCH) to
1315 determine which files to compile.
1316
1317 By default, the top Makefile sets $(ARCH) to be the same as the
1318 host system architecture. For a cross build, a user may
1319 override the value of $(ARCH) on the command line:
1320
1321 make ARCH=m68k ...
1322
1323
1324 INSTALL_PATH
1325
1326 This variable defines a place for the arch Makefiles to install
1327 the resident kernel image and System.map file.
Randy Dunlap5c811e52007-02-17 20:03:14 +01001328 Use this for architecture-specific install targets.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001329
1330 INSTALL_MOD_PATH, MODLIB
1331
1332 $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH) specifies a prefix to $(MODLIB) for module
1333 installation. This variable is not defined in the Makefile but
1334 may be passed in by the user if desired.
1335
1336 $(MODLIB) specifies the directory for module installation.
1337 The top Makefile defines $(MODLIB) to
1338 $(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)/lib/modules/$(KERNELRELEASE). The user may
1339 override this value on the command line if desired.
1340
Theodore Ts'oac031f22006-06-21 20:53:09 -04001341 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP
1342
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +02001343 If this variable is specified, it will cause modules to be stripped
Theodore Ts'oac031f22006-06-21 20:53:09 -04001344 after they are installed. If INSTALL_MOD_STRIP is '1', then the
Geert Uytterhoeven39fed702014-08-08 17:23:10 +02001345 default option --strip-debug will be used. Otherwise, the
Gilles Espinasse177b2412011-01-09 08:59:49 +01001346 INSTALL_MOD_STRIP value will be used as the option(s) to the strip
1347 command.
Theodore Ts'oac031f22006-06-21 20:53:09 -04001348
1349
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001350=== 9 Makefile language
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001351
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001352The kernel Makefiles are designed to be run with GNU Make. The Makefiles
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001353use only the documented features of GNU Make, but they do use many
1354GNU extensions.
1355
1356GNU Make supports elementary list-processing functions. The kernel
1357Makefiles use a novel style of list building and manipulation with few
1358"if" statements.
1359
1360GNU Make has two assignment operators, ":=" and "=". ":=" performs
1361immediate evaluation of the right-hand side and stores an actual string
1362into the left-hand side. "=" is like a formula definition; it stores the
1363right-hand side in an unevaluated form and then evaluates this form each
1364time the left-hand side is used.
1365
1366There are some cases where "=" is appropriate. Usually, though, ":="
1367is the right choice.
1368
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001369=== 10 Credits
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001370
1371Original version made by Michael Elizabeth Chastain, <mailto:mec@shout.net>
1372Updates by Kai Germaschewski <kai@tp1.ruhr-uni-bochum.de>
1373Updates by Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001374Language QA by Jan Engelhardt <jengelh@gmx.de>
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001375
Sam Ravnborgc7bb3492009-04-10 08:52:43 +02001376=== 11 TODO
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001377
Jan Engelhardta07f6032006-07-27 22:14:29 +02001378- Describe how kbuild supports shipped files with _shipped.
Linus Torvalds1da177e2005-04-16 15:20:36 -07001379- Generating offset header files.
1380- Add more variables to section 7?
1381
Bryce Harrington39e6e9c2006-09-20 12:43:37 -07001382
1383