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#
# Makefile for meme purposes
# You can use this, but it just runs lbmk commands.
#
# See docs/maintain/ and docs/git/ for information about the build system:
# https://libreboot.org/docs/maintain/
# https://libreboot.org/docs/build/
#
# Copyright (C) 2020, 2021, 2023 Leah Rowe <info@minifree.org>
# Copyright (C) 2022 Ferass El Hafidi <vitali64pmemail@protonmail.com>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
#
.POSIX:
consolidate u-boot/seabios/coreboot build scripts See file: resources/scripts/build/defconfig/for It is based on: resources/scripts/build/payload/u-boot The u-boot payload script has been deleted, as has the seabios payload script; the build/boot/roms logic has been heavily simplified too, by removing the logic for building of elf files based on defconfig. SeaBIOS, U-Boot and coreboot all use defconfig-type infrastructure for their build systems, and they are fundamentally the *same* in how to compile each codebase, at least in an lbmk context, regardless of actual (and very huge) differences in these codebases. Several hundred sources-lines of code have been eliminated by this change, drastically simplifying everything; U-Boot payload compiling also now errors out when a single build fails, instead of continuing. Also: build/boot/roms no longer re-compiles a coreboot target that was already compiled, which is the same behaviour observed for payloads. (this means you must now manually delete a target, when you wish to re-build it; the build/boot/roms logic now more or less just runs cbfstool; blobutil is handled from build/defconfig/for) ALSO: Since crossgcc is now handled by build/defconfig/for, not build/boot/roms, standalone compiling of u-boot is now possible. This has been tested. You compile it like so: ./build defconfig for u-boot or specific trees, e.g. ./build defconfig for u-boot default One other consequence of this patch is that re-building the same ROM image is now much faster, because the same builds are re-used unless deleted. This could be useful when testing grub.cfg changes, for example, if that's all you change. With things like ccache used (not yet used robustly in lbmk), this could speed things up more, depending on the codebase. This patch demonstrates the raw power of lbmk; it is a very simple and highly efficient build system, and now much more so! Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-08-17 22:27:30 +00:00
#.PHONY: all check modules ich9m-descriptors roms release \
# clean crossgcc-clean install-dependencies-ubuntu \
# install-dependencies-debian install-dependencies-arch \
# install-dependencies-void install-dependencies-fedora38 \
# install-dependencies-parabola
all: roms
ich9m-descriptors:
./build descriptors ich9m
roms:
./build boot roms all
release:
./build release src
./build release roms
clean:
./build clean cbutils
./build clean flashrom
./build clean ich9utils
./build clean seabios
./build clean grub
./build clean memtest86plus
./build clean rom_images
./build clean u-boot
./build clean bios_extract
consolidate u-boot/seabios/coreboot build scripts See file: resources/scripts/build/defconfig/for It is based on: resources/scripts/build/payload/u-boot The u-boot payload script has been deleted, as has the seabios payload script; the build/boot/roms logic has been heavily simplified too, by removing the logic for building of elf files based on defconfig. SeaBIOS, U-Boot and coreboot all use defconfig-type infrastructure for their build systems, and they are fundamentally the *same* in how to compile each codebase, at least in an lbmk context, regardless of actual (and very huge) differences in these codebases. Several hundred sources-lines of code have been eliminated by this change, drastically simplifying everything; U-Boot payload compiling also now errors out when a single build fails, instead of continuing. Also: build/boot/roms no longer re-compiles a coreboot target that was already compiled, which is the same behaviour observed for payloads. (this means you must now manually delete a target, when you wish to re-build it; the build/boot/roms logic now more or less just runs cbfstool; blobutil is handled from build/defconfig/for) ALSO: Since crossgcc is now handled by build/defconfig/for, not build/boot/roms, standalone compiling of u-boot is now possible. This has been tested. You compile it like so: ./build defconfig for u-boot or specific trees, e.g. ./build defconfig for u-boot default One other consequence of this patch is that re-building the same ROM image is now much faster, because the same builds are re-used unless deleted. This could be useful when testing grub.cfg changes, for example, if that's all you change. With things like ccache used (not yet used robustly in lbmk), this could speed things up more, depending on the codebase. This patch demonstrates the raw power of lbmk; it is a very simple and highly efficient build system, and now much more so! Signed-off-by: Leah Rowe <leah@libreboot.org>
2023-08-17 22:27:30 +00:00
rm -Rf elf/ bin/
crossgcc-clean:
./build clean crossgcc
install-dependencies-ubuntu:
./build dependencies ubuntu2004
install-dependencies-debian:
./build dependencies debian
install-dependencies-arch:
./build dependencies arch
2021-11-20 19:51:56 +00:00
install-dependencies-void:
./build dependencies void
install-dependencies-fedora38:
./build dependencies fedora38
install-dependencies-parabola:
./build dependencies parabola