
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 02:38:47PM -0700, Troy Kisky wrote:
On 10/17/2012 2:05 PM, Tom Rini wrote:
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On 10/17/12 13:32, Troy Kisky wrote:
On 10/11/2012 4:15 PM, Tom Rini wrote:
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:27:09AM +0200, stefano babic wrote:
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One reason to move into the board directory is that there was a decision to move rules related to only one arch or SOC where they belong to, that is in the corresponding arch/ or board/ directory.
I'll admit that maybe my make-fu is off, but that idea doesn't work, at least for SPL. So I'd really like someone to make that work first.
- Easy to clean the temporary generated file. The main
Makefile deletes files with .pcfgtmp extension.
- The file referred to by boards.cfg actually exists before
the build starts.
This is true, but I do not understand which is the advantage. A lot of files are generated, also .c or .S files. If it exists or not, it does not matter.
Consistency was my point here. Every other file in boards.cfg exists prior to build.
- The temporary file can be placed in an out-of-tree
directory for make -O builds
Using the file extension to determine whether to use the preprocessor is also what gcc uses to preprocess ".S" files while skipping this for ".s" files.
I believe that at least other mx6 boards will quickly change to using the preprocessor as well to add support for solo/duallite, so total line count should eventually be less with changes to the main makefile.
Ok, but if this true, the rule should be moved to the mx6 directory, and should not be valid for other i.MX that do not need it.
Introducing slight differences to the image generation rules per family generation when we could just have one rule that works fine for all generations is one worry I have about the notion of moving things out of a top level Makefile and putting them elsewhere.
Having said that, I really have no problem going your route, I just don't prefer it. Let me know.
Let's wait to know Tom's opinion.
How about this, if we convert the existing cfg files to '@' comments and use the LDSCRIPT style preprocessor rule instead of another one? I assume there's improvements that could be done to the mx5 ones if we preprocessed them. Or no? I'm looking for opinions here myself still..
I had previously converted all existing cfg files to /* */ comments. That style of comment seems common for LDSCRIPTs as well. '@''s actually give me an error.
arm-eabi-ld:u-boot.lds:1: ignoring invalid character `@' in expression
Right, but in u-boot.lds.S it gets preprocessed away, at least I swear I changed and tested that. My thinking being it was a smaller diff delta.
Good point. Is there some magic parameter to pass to gcc to strip @.
Lets just go with /* */ comments, everyone understands that.