This patch makes a number of Makefile cleanups and improvements:
- We use more generic rules to invoke flex and bison, which is
useful for some of the other changes.
- We use the name dtc-lexer.lex.c for the flex output, instead
of the default lex.yy.c. That means less potential for confusion if
dtc is embedded into other projects (e.g. the kernel).
- We separate out a Makefile.dtc designed for embedding into
other projects, analagous to Makefile.libfdt.
- Makefile.libfdt is cleaned up to be more useful based on
some actual trial runs of embedding libfdt in the kernel bootwrapper.
- Versioning related rules and variables are collected into
one place in the Makefile.
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
This patch makes various improvements to dtc's make install target:
- libfdt is also installed. Specifically, libfdt.a and the
two export relevant header files, fdt.h and libfdt.h are installed.
- ftdump is no longer installed. It was only ever a
development debugging tool and may well go away at some point.
- In keeping with normal conventions, there is now a PREFIX
variable, allowing control of where things are installed (in /usr,
/usr/local, /opt, etc.).
- By default, installed into the user's home directory,
instead of /usr. This is friendlier for self-installers, package
builders can easily override PREFIX to restore the old behaviour.
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
This patch substantially revamps the dtc Makefiles, in particular
better integrating the Makefile for dtc proper with the Makefiles
imported from libfdt for libfdt and the shared testsuite. Notable
changes:
- No recursive make calls. Instead subsidiary Makefiles are
included into the top-level Makefile so we get a complete dependency
information.
- Common pattern rules, CFLAGS etc. shared between dtc, libfdt
and testsuite, rather than separate copies.
- Vaguely Kbuild-like non-verbose mode used by default, which
makes warnings more prominent.
- libfdt Makefile consists only of variable definitions and
helper rules, to make it more easily embeddable into other Makefile
systems.
Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>