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Signed-off-by: Sergii Dmytruk <sergii.dmytruk@3mdeb.com>
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221 lines
8.2 KiB
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modules-y += linux
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ifeq "$(CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH)" "x86"
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LINUX_ARCH := x86
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LINUX_IMAGE_FILE := bzImage
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else ifeq "$(CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH)" "ppc64"
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LINUX_ARCH := powerpc
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LINUX_IMAGE_FILE := zImage
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else
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$(error "$(CONFIG_TARGET_ARCH) target isn't supported by this module")
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endif
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ifeq "$(CONFIG_LINUX_VERSION)" "4.14.62"
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linux_version := 4.14.62
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linux_hash := 51ca4d7e8ee156dc0f19bc7768915cfae41dbb0b4f251e4fa8b178c5674c22ab
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else ifeq "$(CONFIG_LINUX_VERSION)" "4.19.139"
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linux_version := 4.19.139
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linux_hash := 9c4ebf21fe949f80fbcfbbd6e7fe181040d325e89475e230ab53ef01f9d55605
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else ifeq "$(CONFIG_LINUX_VERSION)" "5.4.69"
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linux_version := 5.4.69
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linux_hash := a8b31d716b397303a183e42ad525ff2871024a43e3ea530d0fdf73b7f9d27da7
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else ifeq "$(CONFIG_LINUX_VERSION)" "5.5-openpower"
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linux_version := 5.5
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linux_patch_version := 5.5-openpower
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linux_hash := a6fbd4ee903c128367892c2393ee0d9657b6ed3ea90016d4dc6f1f6da20b2330
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#
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# linuxboot systems should *NOT* use 5.10.5 until a proper review has
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# been done. This is because `0000-efi_bds.patch` did not cleanly port
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# from 5.4.69 to 5.10.5 which directly affects linuxboot systems.
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#
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else ifeq "$(CONFIG_LINUX_VERSION)" "5.10.5"
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linux_version := 5.10.5
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linux_hash := 3991a9e16a187d78d5f414d89236ae5d7f404a69e60c4c42a9d262ee19612ef4
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else
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$(error "$(BOARD): does not specify linux kernel version under CONFIG_LINUX_VERSION")
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endif
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linux_base_dir := linux-$(linux_version)
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# TODO: fixup the patch process
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# input file in the heads config/ dir
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# Allow board config to specialize Linux configuration if necessary
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linux_kconfig := $(or $(CONFIG_LINUX_CONFIG),config/linux.config)
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# Output directory for the Linux kernel build is based on the
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# configuration file name, not the board name
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linux_dir := $(linux_base_dir)/$(notdir $(basename $(linux_kconfig)))
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linux_tar := linux-$(linux_version).tar.xz
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linux_major_ver := $(basename $(basename $(CONFIG_LINUX_VERSION)))
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linux_url := https://cdn.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/v$(linux_major_ver).x/$(linux_tar)
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# Ensure that touching the config file will force a reconfig/rebuild
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$(build)/$(linux_dir)/.configured: $(linux_kconfig)
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linux_configure := \
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mkdir -p "$(build)/$(linux_dir)" \
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&& $(call install_config,$(pwd)/$(linux_kconfig),$(build)/$(linux_dir)/.config) \
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&& $(MAKE) -C .. \
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ARCH="$(LINUX_ARCH)" \
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CROSS_COMPILE="$(CROSS)" \
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O="$(build)/$(linux_dir)" \
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olddefconfig \
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linux_output += arch/$(LINUX_ARCH)/boot/$(LINUX_IMAGE_FILE)
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# Once we have extracted the kernel tar file, install the headers
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# so that other submodules can make use of them.
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$(INSTALL)/include/linux/limits.h: $(build)/$(linux_base_dir)/.canary
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$(MAKE) \
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-C "$(build)/$(linux_base_dir)" \
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ARCH="$(LINUX_ARCH)" \
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INSTALL_HDR_PATH="$(INSTALL)" \
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O="$(linux_dir)" \
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KCONFIG_CONFIG="$(pwd)/$(linux_kconfig)" \
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headers_install
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# qemu
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_E1000) += drivers/net/ethernet/intel/e1000/e1000.ko
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# x230 and winterfell
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_E1000E) += drivers/net/ethernet/intel/e1000e/e1000e.ko
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# Dell R630 ethernet and RAID controller
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_IGB) += drivers/net/ethernet/intel/igb/igb.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_MEGARAID) += drivers/scsi/megaraid/megaraid_mm.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_MEGARAID) += drivers/scsi/megaraid/megaraid_sas.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_MEGARAID) += drivers/scsi/megaraid/megaraid_mbox.ko
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# Intel s2600wf scsi controller
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_SCSI_GDTH) += drivers/scsi/gdth.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_ATA) += drivers/ata/libata.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_AHCI) += drivers/ata/ahci.ko
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#linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_AHCI) += drivers/ata/ahci_platform.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_AHCI) += drivers/ata/libahci.ko
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#linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_AHCI) += drivers/ata/libahci_platform.ko
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# Solarflare network card
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_SFC) += drivers/net/ethernet/sfc/sfc.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_SFC) += drivers/net/mdio.ko
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# Mellanox ConnectX-3 (winterfell)
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_MLX4) += drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx4/mlx4_core.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_MLX4) += drivers/net/ethernet/mellanox/mlx4/mlx4_en.ko
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# Broadcom 57302 (25g) for Tioga Pass
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_BCM) += drivers/net/ethernet/broadcom/bnxt/bnxt_en.ko
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# USB modules for both types of controllers
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# older boards also need ohci and uhci
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_USB_COMPANION_CONTROLLER) += drivers/usb/host/uhci-hcd.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_USB_COMPANION_CONTROLLER) += drivers/usb/host/ohci-hcd.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_USB_COMPANION_CONTROLLER) += drivers/usb/host/ohci-pci.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_USB) += drivers/usb/host/ehci-hcd.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_USB) += drivers/usb/host/ehci-pci.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_USB) += drivers/usb/host/xhci-hcd.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_USB) += drivers/usb/host/xhci-pci.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_USB) += drivers/usb/storage/usb-storage.ko
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#USB modules when a USB keyboard is defined in board config
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_USB_KEYBOARD) += drivers/hid/usbhid/usbhid.ko
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# NVMe driver for winterfell and other servers
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_NVME) += drivers/nvme/host/nvme.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_NVME) += drivers/nvme/host/nvme-core.ko
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# ME drivers for talking the the management engine
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_MEI) += drivers/misc/mei/mei.ko
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linux_modules-$(CONFIG_LINUX_MEI) += drivers/misc/mei/mei-me.ko
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EXTRA_FLAGS := -fdebug-prefix-map=$(pwd)=heads -gno-record-gcc-switches
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linux_target := \
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O="$(build)/$(linux_dir)" \
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ARCH="$(LINUX_ARCH)" \
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CROSS_COMPILE="$(CROSS)" \
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AFLAGS_KERNEL="$(EXTRA_FLAGS)" \
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CFLAGS_KERNEL="$(EXTRA_FLAGS)" \
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CFLAGS_MODULE="$(EXTRA_FLAGS)" \
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KBUILD_BUILD_USER=$(notdir $(linux_kconfig)) \
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KBUILD_BUILD_HOST=linuxboot \
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KBUILD_BUILD_TIMESTAMP="1970-00-00" \
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KBUILD_BUILD_VERSION=0 \
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$(MAKE_JOBS) \
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# We cross compile linux now
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linux_depends := musl-cross
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#
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# Linux kernel module installation
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#
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# This is special cases since we have to do a special strip operation on
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# the kernel modules to make them fit into the ROM image.
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#
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module_initrd_dir := $(shell mktemp -d)
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module_initrd_lib_dir := $(module_initrd_dir)/lib/modules
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FOO := $(shell mkdir -p "$(module_initrd_lib_dir)")
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define linux_module =
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# Each module depends on building the Linux kernel
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$(build)/$(linux_dir)/$1: $(build)/$(linux_dir)/$(linux_output)
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# The cpio file will depend on every module
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$(build)/$(BOARD)/modules.cpio: $(module_initrd_lib_dir)/$(notdir $1)
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# Strip the modules when we install them so that they will be extra small
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$(module_initrd_lib_dir)/$(notdir $1): $(build)/$(linux_dir)/$1
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$(call do,INSTALL-MODULE,$1, \
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$(CROSS)strip \
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--preserve-dates \
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--strip-debug \
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-o "$$@" \
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"$$<" \
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)
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endef
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$(call map,linux_module,$(linux_modules-y))
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# We can't rebuild the module initrd until the kernel has been rebuilt
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$(build)/$(BOARD)/modules.cpio: $(build)/$(linux_dir)/.build
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$(call do-cpio,$@,$(module_initrd_dir))
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@$(RM) -rf "$(module_initrd_dir)"
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# The output of the linux.intermediate is usually the bzImage in the
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# linux build directory. We need to copy it into our board
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# specific directory for ease of locating it later.
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$(build)/$(BOARD)/$(LINUX_IMAGE_FILE): $(build)/$(linux_dir)/.build
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$(call do-copy,$(dir $<)/$(linux_output),$@)
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@touch $@ # force a timestamp update
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@sha256sum "$@" | tee -a "$(HASHES)"
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# Build kernel second time, now that initrd is built.
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$(build)/$(BOARD)/$(LINUX_IMAGE_FILE).bundled: \
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$(build)/$(initrd_dir)/initrd.cpio.xz \
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$(build)/$(BOARD)/$(LINUX_IMAGE_FILE)
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xz --decompress --stdout --force "$<" > $(build)/$(initrd_dir)/initrd.cpio
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$(MAKE) -C "$(build)/$(linux_dir)" $(linux_target)
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$(call do-copy,$(build)/$(linux_dir)/$(linux_output),$@)
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@touch $@ # force a timestamp update
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@sha256sum "$@" | tee -a "$(HASHES)"
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# menuconfig target allows us to easily reconfigure this Linux kernel
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# Afterwars make linux.saveconfig to generate a minimal config from it
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linux.menuconfig:
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$(MAKE) \
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-C "$(build)/$(linux_base_dir)" \
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O="$(build)/$(linux_dir)" \
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menuconfig \
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# The config file in the repo is stored as a "defconfig" format
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# which only includes the options that have changed from the defaults.
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linux.saveconfig:
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$(MAKE) \
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-C "$(build)/$(linux_base_dir)" \
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O="$(build)/$(linux_dir)" \
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savedefconfig
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mv "$(build)/$(linux_dir)/defconfig" "$(pwd)/$(linux_kconfig)"
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