This is a thin wrapper around the kernel interface which should make
it easier to write GPIO applications. gpioctl(8) will be converted to
use this library in a separate commit.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1183
Reviewed by: adrian, loos
Discussed on: arm@, embedded@
Relnotes: yes
LIBADD will automatically set DPADD and LDADD when needed including their
dependencies, LIBADD automatically handles private and internal libs so that
the end user Makefile does not have to care about it.
This allows to reduce overlinking on the base system leaving the framework get
the dependencies properly.
It also allows to built components binaries statically.
To use it:
Replace:
DPADD= ${LIBARCHIVE} ${LIBSSL}
LDADD= -larchive -lssl
by:
LIBADD= archive ssl
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1209
Reviewed by: brooks imp
Otherwise there's nothing for ctfconvert to do, and it ends up emitting an
error for each object file. Also remove some redundant checks from
bsd.prog.mk and bsd.lib.mk.
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D1111
Reviewed by: imp
a kludge. However, it also effectively works around the issues for
high -j builds on systems that do not have the rm fixes.
A better fix would be to rmdir here, and fix the places where we're
sloppy and not list all the files we create in CLEANFILES, should
anybody have the time to chase them all to ground.
generating files from various sources instead of calling cat ${.ALLSRC} | sed
The perl case was skipped because it's not being used in the tree at this time
contrib/netbsd-tests
This Makefile snippet handles polluting testcases with -lnetbsd, specific
headers for ATF version differences, and does necessary rewriting for the
testcases to match the format discussed on the TestSuite wiki page
(t_<foo> -> <foo>_test)
One must define SRCTOP (inspired by projects/bmake), OBJTOP, and TESTSRC
(e.g. contrib/netbsd-tests/lib/libc/gen) to use the Makefile snippet
Test programs are specific either via NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_C or NETBSD_ATF_TESTS_SH
C++ analogs aren't currently implemented.
The imported testcases will be cleaned up to use this Makefile snippet pseudo
"API".
bsd.progs.mk generates a separate depend file for every program being
built, but then it does not properly tell each submake to use those
individual files. Properly propagate the depend file to use.
Discovered while preparing the update of atf to 0.21 and noticing that
the test programs were not being relinked to the new library.
This change is "make tinderbox" clean.
expression (:M) is empty, not the not matched (:N) is empty. The former case
means we have not found the TEST_SUBDIR value in SUBDIR
Reported by: rodrigc
X-MFC with: r273803
Pointyhat to: me (did not use a clean install root)
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appending the TESTS_SUBDIRS variable to SUBDIR
Duplicate directory entries can cause unexpected side effects, like
installing the same files multiple times. This can be easily
reproduced via the following testcase prior to this commit:
SUBDIR= dir
TESTS_SUBDIRS+= dir
.include <bsd.test.mk>
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Check for -static in LDFLAGS or LDFLAGS.<test>, then pass in the appropriate
dependency (LIBATF or LDATF)
This unbreaks the build with some of the NetBSD tests that need to be compiled
statically
Reviewed by: imp, jmmv
Phabric: D991
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division