linuxboot/Makefile
2016-08-02 23:48:18 -04:00

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Makefile

modules :=
pwd := $(shell pwd)
packages := $(pwd)/packages
build := $(pwd)/build
config := $(pwd)/build
all:
include modules/qrencode
include modules/kexec
include modules/tpmtotp
include modules/mbedtls
include modules/busybox
include modules/linux
include modules/coreboot
include modules/coreboot-blobs
all: $(modules)
define prefix =
$(foreach _, $2, $1$_)
endef
define outputs =
$(call prefix,$(build)/$($1_dir)/,$($1_output))
endef
#
# Generate the targets for a module.
#
# Special variables like $@ must be written as $$@ to avoid
# expansion during the first evaluation.
#
define define_module =
# Fetch and verify the source tar file
$(packages)/$($1_tar):
wget -O "$$@" $($1_url)
$(packages)/.$1_verify: $(packages)/$($1_tar)
echo "$($1_hash) $$^" | sha256sum --check -
touch "$$@"
# Unpack the tar file and touch the canary so that we know
# that the files are all present
$(build)/$($1_dir)/.canary: $(packages)/.$1_verify
tar -xvf "$(packages)/$($1_tar)" -C "$(build)"
touch "$$@"
# Copy our stored config file into the unpacked directory
$(build)/$($1_dir)/.config: config/$1.config $(build)/$($1_dir)/.canary
cp "$$<" "$$@"
# Use the module's configure variable to build itself
$(build)/$($1_dir)/.configured: \
$(build)/$($1_dir)/.canary \
$(build)/$($1_dir)/.config
cd "$(build)/$($1_dir)" ; $($1_configure)
touch "$$@"
# Build the target after any dependencies
$(call outputs,$1): \
$(build)/$($1_dir)/.configured \
$(call outputs,$($1_depends))
make -C "$(build)/$($1_dir)" $($1_target)
# Short hand target for the module
$1: $(call outputs,$1)
endef
$(foreach _, $(modules), $(eval $(call define_module,$_)))
#
# Files that should be copied into the initrd
# THis should probably be done in a more scalable manner
#
define initrd_bin =
initrd/bin/$(notdir $1): $1
@-mkdir "initrd/bin"
cmp --quiet "$$@" "$$^" || \
cp -a "$$^" "$$@"
initrd_bins += initrd/bin/$(notdir $1)
endef
$(foreach _, $(call outputs,kexec), $(eval $(call initrd_bin,$_)))
$(foreach _, $(call outputs,tpmtotp), $(eval $(call initrd_bin,$_)))
# hack to install busybox into the initrd
initrd_bins += initrd/bin/busybox
initrd/bin/busybox: $(build)/$(busybox_dir)/busybox
cmp --quiet "$@" "$^" || \
make \
-C $(build)/$(busybox_dir) \
CONFIG_PREFIX="$(pwd)/initrd" \
install
# Update all of the libraries in the initrd based on the executables
# that were installed.
initrd_libs: $(initrd_bins)
./populate-lib \
./initrd/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ \
initrd/bin/* \
initrd/sbin/* \
#
# We also have to include some real /dev files; the minimal
# set should be determined.
#
initrd_devs += /dev/console
initrd_devs += /dev/mem
initrd_devs += /dev/null
initrd_devs += /dev/tty
initrd_devs += /dev/tty0
initrd_devs += /dev/ttyS0
#
# initrd image creation
#
# The initrd is constructed from various bits and pieces
# Note the touch and sort operation on the find output -- this
# ensures that the files always have the same timestamp and
# appear in the same order.
#
# This breaks on the files in /dev.
#
#
initrd.cpio: $(initrd_bins) initrd_libs
find ./initrd -type f -print0 \
| xargs -0 touch -d "1970-01-01"
cd ./initrd; \
find . $(initrd_devs) \
| sort \
| cpio --quiet -H newc -o \
> "../$@.tmp"
if ! cmp --quiet "$@" "$@.tmp"; then \
mv "$@.tmp" "$@"; \
else \
echo "$@: Unchanged"; \
rm "$@.tmp"; \
fi
# hack for the linux kernel to depend on the initrd image
# this will change once coreboot can link in the initrd separately
$(call outputs,linux): initrd.cpio
# hack for the coreboot to find the linux kernel
$(build)/$(coreboot_dir)/bzImage: $(call outputs,linux)
cmp --quiet "$$@" "$$^" || \
cp -a "$$^" "$$@"
$(call outputs,corebot): $(build)/$(coreboot_dir)/bzImage