numam-dpdk/examples/server_node_efd/server/Makefile
Bruce Richardson 218c4e68c1 mk: use linux and freebsd in config names
Rather than using linuxapp and bsdapp everywhere, we can change things to
use the, more readable, terms "linux" and "freebsd" in our build configs.
Rather than renaming the configs we can just duplicate the existing ones
with the new names using symlinks, and use the new names exclusively
internally. ["make showconfigs" also only shows the new names to keep the
list short] The result is that backward compatibility is kept fully but any
new builds or development can be done using the newer names, i.e.  both
"make config T=x86_64-native-linuxapp-gcc" and "T=x86_64-native-linux-gcc"
work.

Signed-off-by: Bruce Richardson <bruce.richardson@intel.com>
2019-03-12 23:05:06 +01:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
# Copyright(c) 2016-2017 Intel Corporation
ifeq ($(RTE_SDK),)
$(error "Please define RTE_SDK environment variable")
endif
# Default target, can be overridden by command line or environment
RTE_TARGET ?= x86_64-native-linux-gcc
include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.vars.mk
ifneq ($(CONFIG_RTE_EXEC_ENV_LINUX),y)
$(error This application can only operate in a linux environment, \
please change the definition of the RTE_TARGET environment variable)
endif
# binary name
APP = server
# all source are stored in SRCS-y
SRCS-y := main.c init.c args.c
INC := $(sort $(wildcard *.h))
CFLAGS += $(WERROR_FLAGS) -O3
CFLAGS += -I$(SRCDIR)/../shared
include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/rte.extapp.mk