# # \brief Tool for downloading and patching 3rd-party source code # \author Norman Feske # \date 2014-05-07 # # # Determine Genode base directory based on the known location of the # 'create_builddir' tool within the Genode source tree # export GENODE_DIR := $(realpath $(dir $(MAKEFILE_LIST))/../../..) include $(GENODE_DIR)/tool/ports/mk/front_end.inc include $(GENODE_DIR)/tool/ports/mk/check_port_arg.inc ifeq ($(HASH),) $(TARGET): nonexisting_hash nonexisting_hash: @$(ECHO) "Error: Port $(PORT_NAME) lacks a valid hash"; false endif # # Default rule that triggers the actual preparation steps # $(TARGET): _check_integrity _check_integrity : _install_in_port_dir ifneq ($(CHECK_HASH),no) $(VERBOSE)diff $(PORT_HASH_FILE) $(HASH_FILE) > /dev/null ||\ ($(ECHO) "Error: $(_REL_HASH_FILE) is out of date, expected" `cat $(PORT_HASH_FILE)` ""; false) endif # # During the preparatio steps, the port directory is renamed. We use the suffix # ".incomplete" to mark this transient state of the port directory. # _install_in_port_dir: $(PORT_DIR) @#\ # if the transient directory already exists, reuse it as it may contain\ # finished steps such as downloads. By reusing it, we avoid downloading\ # the same files again and again while working on a port. However, in this\ # case, we already have created an empty port directory via the $(PORT_DIR)\ # rule below. To avoid having both the port directory and the transient\ # port directory present, remove the just-created port directory.\ # $(VERBOSE)(test -d $(PORT_DIR).incomplete && rmdir $(PORT_DIR)) || true @#\ # If no transient directory exists, rename the port directory accordingly.\ # $(VERBOSE)test -d $(PORT_DIR).incomplete || mv --force $(PORT_DIR) $(PORT_DIR).incomplete $(VERBOSE)$(MAKE) --no-print-directory \ -f $(GENODE_DIR)/tool/ports/mk/install.mk \ -C $(PORT_DIR).incomplete \ PORT=$(PORT) VERBOSE=$(VERBOSE) @#\ # The preparation finished successfully. So we can rename the transient\ # directory to the real one.\ # $(VERBOSE)mv $(PORT_DIR).incomplete $(PORT_DIR) $(PORT_DIR): $(VERBOSE)mkdir -p $@