On i386 compile the back-end with EISA support as well as the EISA

front-end if the dpt(4) module is built along with a kernel that
includes eisa(4) or when compiling it stand-alone (logic based on
the corresponding ISA logic in sys/modules/sound/sound/Makefile).
As as side-effect this fixes the stand-alone build of the dpt(4)
module after dpt.h 1.17, dpt_eisa.c 1.22 and dpt_scsi.c 1.55.

Breakage reported by:	n_hibma
This commit is contained in:
marius 2007-04-10 20:33:31 +00:00
parent 2cece7cde2
commit ce73c62fd0

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@ -5,10 +5,30 @@
KMOD= dpt
SRCS= dpt_scsi.c dpt.h \
dpt_pci.c pci_if.h \
opt_dpt.h \
opt_dpt.h opt_eisa.h \
opt_cam.h opt_scsi.h \
device_if.h bus_if.h
#SRCS+= dpt_eisa.c eisa_if.h \
#SRCS+= dpt_isa.c isa_if.h \
.if ${MACHINE} != "i386"
# Create an empty opt_eisa.h in order to keep kmod.mk from linking in an
# existing one from KERNBUILDDIR which possibly has DEV_EISA defined so
# dpt.ko is always built without EISA support.
opt_eisa.h:
:> ${.TARGET}
.else
.if !defined(KERNBUILDDIR)
SRCS+= dpt_eisa.c eisa_if.h
#SRCS+= dpt_isa.c isa_if.h
opt_eisa.h:
echo "#define DEV_EISA 1" > ${.TARGET}
.else
DEV_EISA!= sed -n '/DEV_EISA/p' ${KERNBUILDDIR}/opt_eisa.h
.if !empty(DEV_EISA)
SRCS+= dpt_eisa.c eisa_if.h
.endif
#SRCS+= dpt_isa.c isa_if.h
.endif
.endif
.include <bsd.kmod.mk>