Use ${MACHINE} for the kernel modeule ldscript
For consistancy with the kernel linker script also use ${MACHINE} for finding the kernel module linker script. As we currently only use this for amd64 and i386 this is a no-op, but I'm planning on using this with arm64 where ${MACHINE} != ${MACHINE_ARCH}. Reviewed by: markj, kib, imp Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D33841
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CLEANFILES+= export_syms
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.endif
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.if exists(${SYSDIR}/conf/ldscript.kmod.${MACHINE_ARCH})
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LDSCRIPT_FLAGS?= -T ${SYSDIR}/conf/ldscript.kmod.${MACHINE_ARCH}
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.if exists(${SYSDIR}/conf/ldscript.kmod.${MACHINE})
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LDSCRIPT_FLAGS?= -T ${SYSDIR}/conf/ldscript.kmod.${MACHINE}
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.endif
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.if ${__KLD_SHARED} == yes
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