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m68k-bdm/m683xx/bdm-driver/Makefile
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Makefile

#*******************************************************************
# Motorola 683xx BDM Driver for Linux Kernel and GNU Debugger
#
# Makefile-mod - Makefile for regular compilation
# through Linux kernel rules
#
# This file must be renamed or linked to Makefile
#
# (C) Copyright 1999 by Pavel Pisa
#
# The BDM driver is distributed under the Gnu General Public Licence.
# See file COPYING for details.
#*******************************************************************/
# Use "make MODULE_NAME=foobar" if you want to give the driver module
# a different name. This might be usefull if you want to install both,
# Chris's and Pavel's drivers at the same machine.
MODULE_NAME=m683xx-bdm
# currently running kernel
CURRENT=$(shell uname -r)
KERNEL_NEW=$(shell if [ -d /lib/modules/$(CURRENT)/build ] ; \
then echo yes ; else echo no ; fi )
# Where to look for kernel
#KERNEL_LOCATION=/usr/src/linux
#KERNEL_LOCATION=/usr/src/kernel/$(CURRENT)
#KERNEL_LOCATION=/lib/modules/$(CURRENT)/build
#KERNEL_LOCATION=/usr/src/linux-2.2.19
#KERNEL_LOCATION=/usr/src/linux-2.5.60
ifndef KERNEL_LOCATION
ifeq ($(KERNEL_NEW),yes)
KERNEL_LOCATION=/lib/modules/$(CURRENT)/build
MODULE_CHAR_LOC=/lib/modules/$(CURRENT)/kernel/drivers/char
else
KERNEL_LOCATION=/usr/src/linux
MODULE_CHAR_LOC=/lib/modules/$(CURRENT)/misc
endif
endif
# Test for latest 2.5.xx and future 2.6.xx kernels
KERNEL_VERSION := $(shell awk -F\" '/REL/ {print $$2}' \
$(KERNEL_LOCATION)/include/linux/version.h | awk -F\- '{print $$1}')
ifeq ($(KERNEL_VERSION),)
KERNEL_VERSION=$(shell grep UTS_RELEASE ${KERNEL_LOCATION}/include/linux/utsrelease.h | \
sed 's/[^"]*"\(.*\)\{1\}"/\1/')
endif
KERNEL_MODULE_V26 := $(shell echo $(KERNEL_VERSION) \
| sed -n 's/^.*2\.[5-9]\..*$$/yes/p')
# Target object file if any
O_TARGET :=
# Regular object files
O_OBJS = $(MODULE_NAME).o
# Objects with exported symbols (-DEXPORT_SYMTAB)
OX_OBJS =
# Module objects
M_OBJS = $(O_OBJS)
# Module only objects with exported symbols (-DEXPORT_SYMTAB)
MX_OBJS =
# Kernel only objects
L_OBJS =
# Kernel only objects with exported symbols (-DEXPORT_SYMTAB)
LX_OBJS =
# Additional CFLAGS
EXTRA_CFLAGS =
# Linux 2.4.2 build system needs next
obj-m += $(O_OBJS)
ifndef KERNEL_MODULE_V26
FINAL_MODULE_OBJS=$(obj-m)
else
FINAL_MODULE_OBJS=$(obj-m:%.o=%.ko)
endif
all : make_this_module
install : install_this_module
$(MODULE_NAME).c: bdm.c bdm.h
cp $< $@
make_this_module: $(MODULE_NAME).c
DIR=`pwd`; (cd $(KERNEL_LOCATION); make SUBDIRS=$$DIR modules)
install_this_module: make_this_module
su -c "mkdir -v -p $(MODULE_CHAR_LOC) && cp -v $(FINAL_MODULE_OBJS) $(MODULE_CHAR_LOC)"
clean:
rm -f $(M_OBJS) $(MX_OBJS) *.ko .*.o.flags .*.o.cmd .*.ko.cmd .depend *~
# which interface do you want to use
# now you can select both without problems
INTERFACE+= -D PD_INTERFACE
INTERFACE+= -D ICD_INTERFACE
# if you want to use ispGAL programming
INTERFACE+= -DEFIICDISP
# last possible way to make system work when you have problems
# with single step or stop
# it tries to find 17 bit protocol boundary
# after single step or stop
BDM_DEFS += -D BDM_TRY_RESYNCHRO
# if you want a PARPORT compatible device, then
# uncomment the following line
BDM_DEFS += -DWITH_PARPORT_SUPPORT
EXTRA_CFLAGS= $(INTERFACE) $(BDM_DEFS)
ifndef KERNEL_MODULE_V26
include $(KERNEL_LOCATION)/Rules.make
endif