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Sertonix a52243ea04 Makefile: Install netboot on non-s390 architectures
mk-s390image can be used on all arches. mk-pxelinux-ramfs probably only
works on a s390 system but it should also not hurt to install since it's
just an example.

Github-ID: https://github.com/ibm-s390-linux/s390-tools/pull/193
Signed-off-by: Sertonix <sertonix@posteo.net>
Reviewed-by: Steffen Eiden <seiden@linux.ibm.com>
Reviewed-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
Signed-off-by: Jan Höppner <hoeppner@linux.ibm.com>
2025-12-11 15:46:57 +01:00

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# Include common definitions
include common.mak
#
# BASELIBS: Libraries that have no dependency to other libraries in s390-tools
# LIBS: Libraries that can have a dependency to base libraries
# TOOLS: Tools that can have a dependency to base libraries or libraries
#
ifeq ($(HOST_ARCH),s390x)
BASELIB_DIRS = libutil libseckey
LIB_DIRS = libvtoc libzds libdasd libccw libvmcp libekmfweb \
libkmipclient libcpumf libap libpv libzpci
TOOL_DIRS = zipl zdump fdasd dasdfmt dasdview tunedasd \
tape390 osasnmpd qetharp ip_watcher qethconf scripts zconf \
vmcp man mon_tools dasdinfo vmur cpuplugd ipl_tools \
ziomon iucvterm hyptop cmsfs-fuse qethqoat zfcpdump zdsfs cpumf \
systemd hmcdrvfs cpacfstats zdev dump2tar zkey netboot etc zpcictl \
lsstp hsci hsavmcore chreipl-fcp-mpath ap_tools rust opticsmon \
zpwr zmemtopo
else
BASELIB_DIRS =
LIB_DIRS = libpv
TOOL_DIRS = netboot rust
endif
SUB_DIRS = $(BASELIB_DIRS) $(LIB_DIRS) $(TOOL_DIRS)
all: $(TOOL_DIRS)
clean: $(TOOL_DIRS)
install: $(TOOL_DIRS)
#
# For simple "make" we explicitly set the MAKECMDGOALS to "all".
#
ifeq ($(MAKECMDGOALS),)
MAKECMDGOALS = all
endif
#
# We have to build the base libraries before the other libraries are built,
# and then build the other libraries before the tools are built. Otherwise the
# other libraries and tools would trigger parallel "make -C" builds for the
# base libraries and the other libraries in case of "make -j".
#
# MAKECMDGOALS contains the list of goals, e.g. "clean all". We use
# "foreach" to generate a ";" separated list of "make -C <target>".
# For example the the expansion for "make clean all" is:
#
# $(MAKE) -C $@ [..] clean ; $(MAKE) -C $@ [...] all ;
#
# This ensures that the commandline targets are serialized and also "make -j"
# works as expected, e.g. "make clean all -j 20".
#
$(TOOL_DIRS): $(LIB_DIRS)
$(foreach goal,$(MAKECMDGOALS), \
$(MAKE) -C $@ TOPDIR=$(TOPDIR) HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH) $(goal) ;)
.PHONY: $(TOOL_DIRS)
$(LIB_DIRS): $(BASELIB_DIRS)
$(foreach goal,$(MAKECMDGOALS), \
$(MAKE) -C $@ TOPDIR=$(TOPDIR) HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH) $(goal) ;)
.PHONY: $(LIB_DIRS)
$(BASELIB_DIRS):
$(foreach goal,$(MAKECMDGOALS), \
$(MAKE) -C $@ TOPDIR=$(TOPDIR) HOST_ARCH=$(HOST_ARCH) $(goal) ;)
.PHONY: $(BASELIB_DIRS)