Masahiro Yamada | 1476fee | 2021-04-25 16:07:12 +0900 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | #!/bin/sh |
| 2 | |
| 3 | set -e |
| 4 | |
| 5 | # When you move, remove or rename generated files, you probably also update |
| 6 | # .gitignore and cleaning rules in the Makefile. This is the right thing |
| 7 | # to do. However, people usually do 'git pull', 'git bisect', etc. without |
| 8 | # running 'make clean'. Then, the stale generated files are left over, often |
| 9 | # causing build issues. |
| 10 | # |
| 11 | # Also, 'git status' shows such stale build artifacts as untracked files. |
| 12 | # What is worse, some people send a wrong patch to get them back to .gitignore |
| 13 | # without checking the commit history. |
| 14 | # |
| 15 | # So, when you (re)move generated files, please move the cleaning rules from |
| 16 | # the Makefile to this script. This is run before Kbuild starts building |
| 17 | # anything, so people will not be annoyed by such garbage files. |
| 18 | # |
| 19 | # This script is not intended to grow endlessly. Rather, it is a temporary scrap |
| 20 | # yard. Stale files stay in this file for a while (for some release cycles?), |
| 21 | # then will be really dead and removed from the code base entirely. |
| 22 | |
| 23 | # These were previously generated source files. When you are building the kernel |
| 24 | # with O=, make sure to remove the stale files in the output tree. Otherwise, |
| 25 | # the build system wrongly compiles the stale ones. |
| 26 | if [ -n "${building_out_of_srctree}" ]; then |
| 27 | for f in fdt_rw.c fdt_ro.c fdt_wip.c fdt.c |
| 28 | do |
| 29 | rm -f arch/arm/boot/compressed/${f} |
| 30 | done |
| 31 | fi |