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On 03/05/2013 11:52, Julien Grall wrote: > On 05/03/2013 10:53 AM, Ian Campbell wrote: > >> On Fri, 2013-05-03 at 09:43 +0100, Ian Campbell wrote: >>> On Fri, 2013-05-03 at 08:15 +0100, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>>>> On 03.05.13 at 01:17, Julien Grall <julien.grall@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> The commit 3378685 "Add conditional build of subsystems to configure.ac" >>>>> allows the user to disable/enable some components of Xen. After this >>>>> commit >>>>> some targets are still called on every subsystems. >>>> For build this is correct to do, but for any clean target it isn't - clean >>>> should remove leftovers from earlier builds even if there was an >>>> intermediate reconfigure. >>> Yes, I think so too. >>> >>>>> For Xen on ARM, the makefile targets build, clean and distclean will >>>>> failed. >>>> If they fail, this will need fixing elsewhere then. >>> Part of the issue is that there are targets which are simply not ported >>> to ARM and therefore are missing bits of infrastructure , e.g. mini-os >>> where one if the clean failures is lack of >>> extras/mini-os/arch/arm/arch.mk. >>> >>> However I think it is wrong to tie the clean/distclean of these into the >>> configurey selection mechanism, i.e. mini-os should know that it only >>> support x86 (for the minute) and DTRT when called for ARM (which is >>> likely to be nothing much). Perhaps a stub >>> extras/mini-os/arch/arm/arch.mk is the answer? >>> >>> The other case is the kernel distclean, which fails with >>> buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-common:32: buildconfigs/src.: No such >>> file or directory >>> but that seems to fail on x86 too. Having disabled it by default so long >>> ago perhaps the time has come to simply remove this stuff? I don't know >>> if anyone is still using it -- the test system perhaps? >>> >>> Or it could be fixed with the below, I think. >>> >>> Ian. >>> >>> 8<--------------------- >>> >>> build: fix kernel build rules. >>> >>> Rename mk.linux-2.6-common to common.linux-2.6 so that it does not get >>> included in the ALLKERNELS logic. >>> >>> Specify XEN_LINUX_SOURCE for linux-2.6-native, looking at 414614d84e67 >>> and todays linux-2.6-xen.mk I am guessing that hg-clone of the 2.6.18 >>> tree is the expected method. To be honest I didn't even try it... >>> >>> Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> >>> --- >>> NB git diff -M style diff, includes the rename... >>> >>> .../{mk.linux-2.6-common => common.linux-2.6} | 0 >>> buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6 | 2 +- >>> buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-native | 3 ++- >>> buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-pvops | 2 +- >>> buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-tip-latest | 2 +- >>> buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-xen | 2 +- >>> 6 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) >> Ahem.... >> >> 8<---------------- >> >> diff --git a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-common b/buildconfigs/common.linux-2.6 >> similarity index 100% >> rename from buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-common >> rename to buildconfigs/common.linux-2.6 >> diff --git a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6 b/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6 >> index 6b8d989..6523afb 100644 >> --- a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6 >> +++ b/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6 >> @@ -7,4 +7,4 @@ XEN_LINUX_CONFIG_UPDATE := buildconfigs/enable-xen-config >> >> EXTRAVERSION ?= >> >> -include buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-common >> +include buildconfigs/common.linux-2.6 >> diff --git a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-native >> b/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-native >> index c7c0949..6e2a77b 100644 >> --- a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-native >> +++ b/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-native >> @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ >> EXTRAVERSION = -native >> IMAGE_TARGET = bzImage >> INSTALL_BOOT_PATH = $(DESTDIR)/boot >> +LINUX_VER ?= 2.6.18 >> +XEN_LINUX_SOURCE ?= hg-clone >> >> -include buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-common >> +include buildconfigs/common.linux-2.6 >> diff --git a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-pvops >> b/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-pvops >> index 59cae79..9a11c7d 100644 >> --- a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-pvops >> +++ b/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-pvops >> @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ XEN_LINUX_GIT_REMOTEBRANCH ?= xen/stable-2.6.32.x >> >> EXTRAVERSION ?= >> >> -include buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-common >> +include buildconfigs/common.linux-2.6 >> diff --git a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-tip-latest >> b/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-tip-latest >> index 2a0b9af..158dda0 100644 >> --- a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-tip-latest >> +++ b/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-tip-latest >> @@ -14,4 +14,4 @@ XEN_LINUX_GIT_REMOTEBRANCH ?= auto-latest >> >> EXTRAVERSION ?= >> >> -include buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-common >> +include buildconfigs/common.linux-2.6 >> diff --git a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-xen b/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-xen >> index 8594b55..b1facb6 100644 >> --- a/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-xen >> +++ b/buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-xen >> @@ -3,4 +3,4 @@ LINUX_VER ?= 2.6.18 >> >> XEN_LINUX_SOURCE ?= hg-clone >> >> -include buildconfigs/mk.linux-2.6-common >> +include buildconfigs/common.linux-2.6 > > Hum in fact, it seems the build target doesn't work because > > make[3]: Leaving directory `/local/scratch/julieng/xen-unstable/xen/arch/arm' > gzip -f -9 < /local/scratch/julieng/xen-unstable/xen/xen > > /local/scratch/julieng/xen-unstable/xen/xen.gz.new > mv /local/scratch/julieng/xen-unstable/xen/xen.gz.new > /local/scratch/julieng/xen-unstable/xen/xen.gz > make[2]: Leaving directory `/local/scratch/julieng/xen-unstable/xen' > make[1]: Leaving directory `/local/scratch/julieng/xen-unstable/xen' > make -C tools build > make[1]: Entering directory `/local/scratch/julieng/xen-unstable/tools' > make[1]: *** No rule to make target `build'. Stop. > make[1]: Leaving directory `/local/scratch/julieng/xen-unstable/tools' > make: *** [build] Error 2 > > The target build is missing in tools build. So I guess nobody use it now. > Is it possible to remove this target? > I did attempt to fix this before with http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2012-08/msg00134.html Please allow this to constitute a "ping" regarding the patch on that email. ~Andrew _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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