u-boot/config.mk
Masahiro Yamada 51148790f2 kconfig: switch to Kconfig
This commit enables Kconfig.
Going forward, we use Kconfig for the board configuration.
mkconfig will never be used. Nor will include/config.mk be generated.

Kconfig must be adjusted for U-Boot because our situation is
a little more complicated than Linux Kernel.
We have to generate multiple boot images (Normal, SPL, TPL)
from one source tree.
Each image needs its own configuration input.

Usage:

Run "make <board>_defconfig" to do the board configuration.

It will create the .config file and additionally spl/.config, tpl/.config
if SPL, TPL is enabled, respectively.

You can use "make config", "make menuconfig" etc. to create
a new .config or modify the existing one.

Use "make spl/config", "make spl/menuconfig" etc. for spl/.config
and do likewise for tpl/.config file.

The generic syntax of configuration targets for SPL, TPL is:

  <target_image>/<config_command>

Here, <target_image> is either 'spl' or 'tpl'
      <config_command> is 'config', 'menuconfig', 'xconfig', etc.

When the configuration is done, run "make".
(Or "make <board>_defconfig all" will do the configuration and build
in one time.)

For futher information of how Kconfig works in U-Boot,
please read the comment block of scripts/multiconfig.py.

By the way, there is another item worth remarking here:
coexistence of Kconfig and board herder files.

Prior to Kconfig, we used C headers to define a set of configs.

We expect a very long term to migrate from C headers to Kconfig.
Two different infractructure must coexist in the interim.

In our former configuration scheme, include/autoconf.mk was generated
for use in makefiles.
It is still generated under include/, spl/include/, tpl/include/ directory
for the Normal, SPL, TPL image, respectively.

Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.m@jp.panasonic.com>
Acked-by: Simon Glass <sjg@chromium.org>
2014-07-30 08:48:03 -04:00

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Makefile

#
# (C) Copyright 2000-2013
# Wolfgang Denk, DENX Software Engineering, wd@denx.de.
#
# SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0+
#
#########################################################################
# This file is included from ./Makefile and spl/Makefile.
# Clean the state to avoid the same flags added twice.
#
# (Tegra needs different flags for SPL.
# That's the reason why this file must be included from spl/Makefile too.
# If we did not have Tegra SoCs, build system would be much simpler...)
PLATFORM_RELFLAGS :=
PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS :=
PLATFORM_LDFLAGS :=
LDFLAGS :=
LDFLAGS_FINAL :=
OBJCOPYFLAGS :=
#########################################################################
ARCH := $(CONFIG_SYS_ARCH:"%"=%)
CPU := $(CONFIG_SYS_CPU:"%"=%)
BOARD := $(CONFIG_SYS_BOARD:"%"=%)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_SYS_VENDOR),)
VENDOR := $(CONFIG_SYS_VENDOR:"%"=%)
endif
ifneq ($(CONFIG_SYS_SOC),)
SOC := $(CONFIG_SYS_SOC:"%"=%)
endif
# Some architecture config.mk files need to know what CPUDIR is set to,
# so calculate CPUDIR before including ARCH/SOC/CPU config.mk files.
# Check if arch/$ARCH/cpu/$CPU exists, otherwise assume arch/$ARCH/cpu contains
# CPU-specific code.
CPUDIR=arch/$(ARCH)/cpu$(if $(CPU),/$(CPU),)
sinclude $(srctree)/arch/$(ARCH)/config.mk # include architecture dependend rules
sinclude $(srctree)/$(CPUDIR)/config.mk # include CPU specific rules
ifdef SOC
sinclude $(srctree)/$(CPUDIR)/$(SOC)/config.mk # include SoC specific rules
endif
ifneq ($(BOARD),)
ifdef VENDOR
BOARDDIR = $(VENDOR)/$(BOARD)
else
BOARDDIR = $(BOARD)
endif
endif
ifdef BOARD
sinclude $(srctree)/board/$(BOARDDIR)/config.mk # include board specific rules
endif
#########################################################################
RELFLAGS := $(PLATFORM_RELFLAGS)
OBJCOPYFLAGS += --gap-fill=0xff
PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS += $(RELFLAGS)
PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS += -pipe
LDFLAGS += $(PLATFORM_LDFLAGS)
LDFLAGS_FINAL += -Bstatic
export PLATFORM_CPPFLAGS
export RELFLAGS
export LDFLAGS_FINAL
export CONFIG_STANDALONE_LOAD_ADDR