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Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 18:36:13 +0200
From: Borislav Petkov <bp@...64.org>
To: Ingo Molnar <mingo@...nel.org>,
Arnaldo Carvalho de Melo <acme@...radead.org>,
Michal Marek <mmarek@...e.cz>, Sam Ravnborg <sam@...nborg.org>
Cc: LKML <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>,
Borislav Petkov <borislav.petkov@....com>
Subject: [PATCH v5 0/5] tools: Add a toplevel Makefile
From: Borislav Petkov <borislav.petkov@....com>
Hi all,
this is v5 of the patchset incorporating most of Sam's comments from
yesterday.
Changelog:
==========
* v4:
this is basically a new rediff of the patchset against 3.4-rc2 along
with integrating all comments/reviews I got from the last iteration. If
there are none this time, I would like to suggest merging this, maybe
through -tip or Arnaldo's perf tree.
State of the affairs on how to use it are in the 4/4 patch, adding them
here too:
Now you can do
$ make tools/<toolname>
from the toplevel kernel directory and have the respective tool built.
If you want to build and install it, do
$ make tools/<toolname>_install
$ make tools/<toolname>_clean
should clean the respective tool directories.
If you want to clean all in tools, simply do
$ make tools/clean
Also, if you want to get what the possible targets are, simply calling
$ make tools/
should give you the short help.
$ make tools/install
installs all tools, of course. Doh.
Thanks.
* v3:
Yet another version of the toplevel Makefile integration of tools/.
This round gives you the ability to build the tools from the toplevel
Makefile (explanation below can be found also in patch 4/4's commit
message):
"Now you can do
$ make tools/<toolname>
from the toplevel kernel directory and have the respective tool built.
If you want to build and install it, do
$ make tools/<toolname> tinstall
The install target is called "tinstall" so that there's no conflict with
the main kernel install target and should mean "tool install".
$ make tools/ <toolname>_clean
should clean the respective tool directories.
If you want to clean all in tools, simply do
$ make tools/ cleanall
Also, if you want to get what the possible targets are, simply calling
$ make tools/
should give you the short help."
Also included are all suggestions from the last time.
Thanks.
* v2:
here's a refreshed version from yesterday incorporating all comments and
suggestions along with a third patch that adds a 'help' target as the
default one causing the following below. Btw, Arnaldo, could you please
pick those up if there are no complaints since the first patch touches
perf and I don't have a clear idea who else to send it to anyway :).
Thanks.
$ make
Possible targets:
cpupower - a tool for all things x86 CPU power
firewire - the userspace part of nosy, an IEEE-1394 traffic sniffer
lguest - a minimal 32-bit x86 hypervisor
perf - Linux performance measurements tool
slub - slabs reporting tool
turbostat - Intel CPU idle stats and freq reporting tool
usb - USB testing tools
virtio - vhost test module
x86_energy_perf_policy - Intel energy policy tool
Cleaning targets:
all of the above with the "_clean" string appended cleans
the respective build directory.
clean: a summary clean target to clean _all_ folders
* v1:
this is a refresh and carve-out of an old patchset. It adds a toplevel
Makefile to tools/ so that one can build the tool of her/his liking by
simply doing
$ cd tools/
$ make <toolname>
By default, we build perf. There's also a scripts/Makefile.lib now which
should contain all make-related generic stuff which can be used by all
tools' build process after including this file.
</Changelog>
Any comments/suggestions are welcome,
thanks.
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