mirror_zfs/module/Makefile.in
Arvind Sankar 0b03254830 Fix tags targets in module/Makefile.in + cleanup
These targets look to have been copied from an automake-generated
Makefile.in, and can't work since none of the auto-generated automake
variables are defined here.

Moreover, ctags has been overridden in the top-level Makefile, so the
target is pointless anyway, and gtags is not a recursive target.

Fix cscopelist by moving it to the top-level Makefile as well, in line
with ctags and etags.

Also, add -a to ctags command as well, otherwise it won't work if more
than one xargs invocation takes place.

Add assembler files to ctags/etags, prune all dotted-dirs, and restrict
the find to files only.

Cleanup: add .PHONY to module/Makefile.in, and fix one recipe with a
missing continuation character.

Reviewed-by: Ryan Moeller <ryan@iXsystems.com>
Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nivedita@alum.mit.edu>
Closes #10493
2020-06-24 18:19:44 -07:00

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Makefile

include Kbuild
INSTALL_MOD_DIR ?= extra
SUBDIR_TARGETS = icp lua
all: modules
distclean maintainer-clean: clean
install: modules_install
uninstall: modules_uninstall
check:
.PHONY: all distclean maintainer-clean install uninstall check distdir \
modules modules-Linux modules-FreeBSD modules-unknown \
clean clean-Linux clean-FreeBSD \
modules_install modules_install-Linux modules_install-FreeBSD \
modules_uninstall modules_uninstall-Linux modules_uninstall-FreeBSD
# Filter out options that FreeBSD make doesn't understand
getflags = ( \
set -- \
$(filter-out --%,$(firstword $(MFLAGS))) \
$(filter -I%,$(MFLAGS)) \
$(filter -j%,$(MFLAGS)); \
fmakeflags=""; \
while getopts :deiI:j:knqrstw flag; do \
case $$flag in \
\?) :;; \
:) if [ $$OPTARG = "j" ]; then \
ncpus=$$(sysctl -n kern.smp.cpus 2>/dev/null || :); \
if [ -n "$$ncpus" ]; then fmakeflags="$$fmakeflags -j$$ncpus"; fi; \
fi;; \
d) fmakeflags="$$fmakeflags -dA";; \
*) fmakeflags="$$fmakeflags -$$flag$$OPTARG";; \
esac; \
done; \
echo $$fmakeflags \
)
FMAKEFLAGS = -C @abs_srcdir@ -f Makefile.bsd $(shell $(getflags))
ifneq (@abs_srcdir@,@abs_builddir@)
FMAKEFLAGS += MAKEOBJDIR=@abs_builddir@
endif
FMAKE = env -u MAKEFLAGS make $(FMAKEFLAGS)
modules-Linux:
list='$(SUBDIR_TARGETS)'; for targetdir in $$list; do \
$(MAKE) -C $$targetdir; \
done
$(MAKE) -C @LINUX_OBJ@ M=`pwd` @KERNEL_MAKE@ CONFIG_ZFS=m modules
modules-FreeBSD:
+$(FMAKE)
modules-unknown:
@true
modules: modules-@ac_system@
clean-Linux:
@# Only cleanup the kernel build directories when CONFIG_KERNEL
@# is defined. This indicates that kernel modules should be built.
@CONFIG_KERNEL_TRUE@ $(MAKE) -C @LINUX_OBJ@ M=`pwd` @KERNEL_MAKE@ clean
if [ -f @LINUX_SYMBOLS@ ]; then $(RM) @LINUX_SYMBOLS@; fi
if [ -f Module.markers ]; then $(RM) Module.markers; fi
find . -name '*.ur-safe' -type f -print | xargs $(RM)
clean-FreeBSD:
+$(FMAKE) clean
clean: clean-@ac_system@
modules_install-Linux:
@# Install the kernel modules
$(MAKE) -C @LINUX_OBJ@ M=`pwd` modules_install \
INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_MOD_PATH) \
INSTALL_MOD_DIR=$(INSTALL_MOD_DIR) \
KERNELRELEASE=@LINUX_VERSION@
@# Remove extraneous build products when packaging
kmoddir=$(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)/lib/modules/@LINUX_VERSION@; \
if [ -n "$(DESTDIR)" ]; then \
find $$kmoddir -name 'modules.*' | xargs $(RM); \
fi
sysmap=$(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)/boot/System.map-@LINUX_VERSION@; \
if [ -f $$sysmap ]; then \
depmod -ae -F $$sysmap @LINUX_VERSION@; \
fi
modules_install-FreeBSD:
@# Install the kernel modules
+$(FMAKE) install
modules_install: modules_install-@ac_system@
modules_uninstall-Linux:
@# Uninstall the kernel modules
kmoddir=$(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)/lib/modules/@LINUX_VERSION@ \
list='$(ZFS_MODULES)'; for objdir in $$list; do \
$(RM) -R $$kmoddir/$(INSTALL_MOD_DIR)/$$objdir; \
done
modules_uninstall-FreeBSD:
@false
modules_uninstall: modules_uninstall-@ac_system@
distdir:
list='$(ZFS_MODULES)'; for objdir in $$list os/linux/spl os/linux/zfs; do \
(cd @top_srcdir@/module && find $$objdir -name '*.[chS]' | \
while read path; do \
mkdir -p @abs_top_builddir@/module/$$distdir/$${path%/*}; \
cp $$path @abs_top_builddir@/module/$$distdir/$$path; \
done); \
done