freebsd-dev/sys/modules/igb/Makefile
Jack F Vogel a1db87ec73 Change the E1000 driver option header handling to match the
ixgbe driver. As it was, when building them as a module INET
and INET6 are not defined. In these drivers it does not cause
a panic, however it does result in different behavior in the
ioctl routine when you are using a module vs static, and I
think the behavior should be the same.

MFC after: 3 days
2013-07-12 22:36:26 +00:00

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Makefile

#$FreeBSD$
.include <bsd.own.mk>
.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/../../dev/e1000
KMOD = if_igb
SRCS = device_if.h bus_if.h pci_if.h opt_inet.h opt_inet6.h
SRCS += if_igb.c $(SHARED_SRCS)
SHARED_SRCS = e1000_api.c e1000_phy.c e1000_nvm.c e1000_mac.c e1000_manage.c
SHARED_SRCS += e1000_80003es2lan.c e1000_82542.c e1000_82541.c e1000_82543.c
SHARED_SRCS += e1000_82540.c e1000_ich8lan.c e1000_82571.c e1000_osdep.c
SHARED_SRCS += e1000_82575.c e1000_vf.c e1000_mbx.c e1000_i210.c
CFLAGS += -I${.CURDIR}/../../dev/e1000 -DSMP
# DEVICE_POLLING gives you non-interrupt handling
# not advisable since MSIX gives better results
#CFLAGS += -DDEVICE_POLLING
# IGB_LEGACY_TX will override the stack if_transmit path and
# instead use the older if_start non-multiqueue capable interface.
# This might be desireable for testing, or to enable the use of
# ALTQ.
#CFLAGS += -DIGB_LEGACY_TX
.if !defined(KERNBUILDDIR)
.if ${MK_INET_SUPPORT} != "no"
opt_inet.h:
@echo "#define INET 1" > ${.TARGET}
.endif
.if ${MK_INET6_SUPPORT} != "no"
opt_inet6.h:
@echo "#define INET6 1" > ${.TARGET}
.endif
.endif
.include <bsd.kmod.mk>