alistair23-linux/scripts/Makefile.clean
Masahiro Yamada faabed295c kbuild: introduce hostprogs-always-y and userprogs-always-y
To build host programs, you need to add the program names to 'hostprogs'
to use the necessary build rule, but it is not enough to build them
because there is no dependency.

There are two types of host programs: built as the prerequisite of
another (e.g. gen_crc32table in lib/Makefile), or always built when
Kbuild visits the Makefile (e.g. genksyms in scripts/genksyms/Makefile).

The latter is typical in Makefiles under scripts/, which contains host
programs globally used during the kernel build. To build them, you need
to add them to both 'hostprogs' and 'always-y'.

This commit adds hostprogs-always-y as a shorthand.

The same applies to user programs. net/bpfilter/Makefile builds
bpfilter_umh on demand, hence always-y is unneeded. In contrast,
programs under samples/ are added to both 'userprogs' and 'always-y'
so they are always built when Kbuild visits the Makefiles.

userprogs-always-y works as a shorthand.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <masahiroy@kernel.org>
Acked-by: Miguel Ojeda <miguel.ojeda.sandonis@gmail.com>
2020-08-10 01:32:59 +09:00

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# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0
# ==========================================================================
# Cleaning up
# ==========================================================================
src := $(obj)
PHONY := __clean
__clean:
include scripts/Kbuild.include
# The filename Kbuild has precedence over Makefile
kbuild-dir := $(if $(filter /%,$(src)),$(src),$(srctree)/$(src))
include $(if $(wildcard $(kbuild-dir)/Kbuild), $(kbuild-dir)/Kbuild, $(kbuild-dir)/Makefile)
# Figure out what we need to build from the various variables
# ==========================================================================
subdir-ymn := $(sort $(subdir-y) $(subdir-m) $(subdir-) \
$(patsubst %/,%, $(filter %/, $(obj-y) $(obj-m) $(obj-))))
# Add subdir path
subdir-ymn := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(subdir-ymn))
# build a list of files to remove, usually relative to the current
# directory
__clean-files := \
$(clean-files) $(targets) $(hostprogs) $(userprogs) \
$(extra-y) $(extra-m) $(extra-) \
$(always-y) $(always-m) $(always-) \
$(hostprogs-always-y) $(hostprogs-always-m) $(hostprogs-always-) \
$(userprogs-always-y) $(userprogs-always-m) $(userprogs-always-)
# deprecated
__clean-files += $(always) $(hostprogs-y) $(hostprogs-m) $(hostprogs-)
__clean-files := $(filter-out $(no-clean-files), $(__clean-files))
# clean-files is given relative to the current directory, unless it
# starts with $(objtree)/ (which means "./", so do not add "./" unless
# you want to delete a file from the toplevel object directory).
__clean-files := $(wildcard \
$(addprefix $(obj)/, $(filter-out $(objtree)/%, $(__clean-files))) \
$(filter $(objtree)/%, $(__clean-files)))
# ==========================================================================
quiet_cmd_clean = CLEAN $(obj)
cmd_clean = rm -rf $(__clean-files)
__clean: $(subdir-ymn)
ifneq ($(strip $(__clean-files)),)
$(call cmd,clean)
endif
@:
# ===========================================================================
# Generic stuff
# ===========================================================================
# Descending
# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
PHONY += $(subdir-ymn)
$(subdir-ymn):
$(Q)$(MAKE) $(clean)=$@
.PHONY: $(PHONY)