freebsd-nq/module/Makefile.in
Turbo Fredriksson 47a4a6fd5f Support parallel build trees (VPATH builds)
Build products from an out of tree build should be written
relative to the build directory.  Sources should be referred
to by their locations in the source directory.

This is accomplished by adding the 'src' and 'obj' variables
for the module Makefile.am, using relative paths to reference
source files, and by setting VPATH when source files are not
co-located with the Makefile.  This enables the following:

  $ mkdir build
  $ cd build
  $ ../configure \
    --with-spl=$HOME/src/git/spl/ \
    --with-spl-obj=$HOME/src/git/spl/build
  $ make -s

This change also has the advantage of resolving the following
warning which is generated by modern versions of automake.

  Makefile.am:00: warning: source file 'xxx' is in a subdirectory,
  Makefile.am:00: but option 'subdir-objects' is disabled

Signed-off-by: Turbo Fredriksson <turbo@bayour.com>
Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov>
Closes #1082
2015-07-17 13:42:51 -07:00

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subdir-m += avl
subdir-m += nvpair
subdir-m += unicode
subdir-m += zcommon
subdir-m += zfs
subdir-m += zpios
INSTALL_MOD_DIR ?= extra
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -include @SPL_OBJ@/spl_config.h
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -include @abs_top_builddir@/zfs_config.h
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -I@abs_top_srcdir@/include -I@SPL@/include -I@SPL@
export ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS
modules:
@# Make the exported SPL symbols available to these modules.
@# They may be in the root of SPL_OBJ when building against
@# installed devel headers, or they may be in the module
@# subdirectory when building against the spl source tree.
@if [ -f @SPL_OBJ@/@SPL_SYMBOLS@ ]; then \
/bin/cp @SPL_OBJ@/@SPL_SYMBOLS@ .; \
elif [ -f @SPL_OBJ@/module/@SPL_SYMBOLS@ ]; then \
/bin/cp @SPL_OBJ@/module/@SPL_SYMBOLS@ .; \
else \
echo -e "\n" \
"*** Missing spl symbols ensure you have built the spl:\n" \
"*** - @SPL_OBJ@/@SPL_SYMBOLS@, or\n" \
"*** - @SPL_OBJ@/module/@SPL_SYMBOLS@\n"; \
exit 1; \
fi
$(MAKE) -C @LINUX_OBJ@ SUBDIRS=`pwd` @KERNELMAKE_PARAMS@ CONFIG_ZFS=m $@
clean:
@# 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@ SUBDIRS=`pwd` @KERNELMAKE_PARAMS@ $@
if [ -f @SPL_SYMBOLS@ ]; then $(RM) @SPL_SYMBOLS@; fi
if [ -f @LINUX_SYMBOLS@ ]; then $(RM) @LINUX_SYMBOLS@; fi
if [ -f Module.markers ]; then $(RM) Module.markers; fi
modules_install:
@# Install the kernel modules
$(MAKE) -C @LINUX_OBJ@ SUBDIRS=`pwd` $@ \
INSTALL_MOD_PATH=$(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 $$kmoddir ]; then \
find $$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_uninstall:
@# Uninstall the kernel modules
kmoddir=$(DESTDIR)$(INSTALL_MOD_PATH)/lib/modules/@LINUX_VERSION@
list='$(subdir-m)'; for subdir in $$list; do \
$(RM) -R $$kmoddir/$(INSTALL_MOD_DIR)/$$subdir; \
done
distdir:
list='$(subdir-m)'; for subdir in $$list; do \
(find @top_srcdir@/module/$$subdir -name '*.c' -o -name '*.h' |\
xargs /bin/cp -t $$distdir/$$subdir); \
done
distclean maintainer-clean: clean
install: modules_install
uninstall: modules_uninstall
all: modules
check: