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David Gibson
ad9593f229 dtc: Refactor Makefiles
This patch makes a number of Makefile cleanups and improvements:
	- We use more generic rules to invoke flex and bison, which is
useful for some of the other changes.
	- We use the name dtc-lexer.lex.c for the flex output, instead
of the default lex.yy.c.  That means less potential for confusion if
dtc is embedded into other projects (e.g. the kernel).
	- We separate out a Makefile.dtc designed for embedding into
other projects, analagous to Makefile.libfdt.
	- Makefile.libfdt is cleaned up to be more useful based on
some actual trial runs of embedding libfdt in the kernel bootwrapper.
	- Versioning related rules and variables are collected into
one place in the Makefile.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2007-10-15 08:28:07 -05:00
David Gibson
4f61ae1627 dtc: Improve the make install target
This patch makes various improvements to dtc's make install target:
	- libfdt is also installed.  Specifically, libfdt.a and the
two export relevant header files, fdt.h and libfdt.h are installed.
	- ftdump is no longer installed.  It was only ever a
development debugging tool and may well go away at some point.
	- In keeping with normal conventions, there is now a PREFIX
variable, allowing control of where things are installed (in /usr,
/usr/local, /opt, etc.).
	- By default, installed into the user's home directory,
instead of /usr.  This is friendlier for self-installers, package
builders can easily override PREFIX to restore the old behaviour.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2007-07-25 10:26:36 -05:00
David Gibson
d9d679fb96 dtc: Improve and better integrate dtc and libfdt Makefiles
This patch substantially revamps the dtc Makefiles, in particular
better integrating the Makefile for dtc proper with the Makefiles
imported from libfdt for libfdt and the shared testsuite.  Notable
changes:
	- No recursive make calls.  Instead subsidiary Makefiles are
included into the top-level Makefile so we get a complete dependency
information.
	- Common pattern rules, CFLAGS etc. shared between dtc, libfdt
and testsuite, rather than separate copies.
	- Vaguely Kbuild-like non-verbose mode used by default, which
makes warnings more prominent.
	- libfdt Makefile consists only of variable definitions and
helper rules, to make it more easily embeddable into other Makefile
systems.

Signed-off-by: David Gibson <david@gibson.dropbear.id.au>
2007-06-25 21:50:14 -05:00