MAKEALL: add -b (--board) option

Some board have multiple configurations.
For example, the board "m54455evb" has many configurations:
M54455EVB, M54455EVB_a66, M54455EVB_i66, M54455EVB_intel, ...

When we modify board-related files, we need to test
all configurations based on such a board.

In such a case, the new option -b is useful.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
This commit is contained in:
Masahiro Yamada 2013-11-21 19:06:58 +09:00 committed by Tom Rini
parent f6bab6710c
commit 4d1584bd0d

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@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ usage()
-c CPU, --cpu CPU Build all boards with cpu CPU
-v VENDOR, --vendor VENDOR Build all boards with vendor VENDOR
-s SOC, --soc SOC Build all boards with soc SOC
-b BOARD, --board BOARD Build all boards with board name BOARD
-l, --list List all targets to be built
-m, --maintainers List all targets and maintainer email
-M, --mails List all targets and all affilated emails
@ -59,8 +60,8 @@ usage()
exit ${ret}
}
SHORT_OPTS="ha:c:v:s:lmMCnr"
LONG_OPTS="help,arch:,cpu:,vendor:,soc:,list,maintainers,mails,check,continue,rebuild-errors"
SHORT_OPTS="ha:c:v:s:b:lmMCnr"
LONG_OPTS="help,arch:,cpu:,vendor:,soc:,board:,list,maintainers,mails,check,continue,rebuild-errors"
# Option processing based on util-linux-2.13/getopt-parse.bash
@ -121,6 +122,17 @@ while true ; do
fi
SELECTED='y'
shift 2 ;;
-b|--board)
# echo "Option BOARD: argument \`$2'"
if [ "$opt_b" ] ; then
opt_b="${opt_b%)} || \$6 == \"$2\" || \$7 == \"$2\")"
else
# We need to check the 7th field too
# for boards whose 6th field is "-"
opt_b="(\$6 == \"$2\" || \$7 == \"$2\")"
fi
SELECTED='y'
shift 2 ;;
-C|--check)
CHECK='C=1'
shift ;;
@ -158,6 +170,7 @@ FILTER="\$1 !~ /^#/"
[ "$opt_c" ] && FILTER="${FILTER} && $opt_c"
[ "$opt_s" ] && FILTER="${FILTER} && $opt_s"
[ "$opt_v" ] && FILTER="${FILTER} && $opt_v"
[ "$opt_b" ] && FILTER="${FILTER} && $opt_b"
if [ "$SELECTED" ] ; then
SELECTED=$(awk '('"$FILTER"') { print $7 }' boards.cfg)