On 25.11.2021 14:39, Anthony PERARD wrote:
> Currently, the xen/Makefile is re-parsed several times: once to start
> the build process, and several more time with Rules.mk including it.
> This makes it difficult to work with a Makefile used for several
> purpose, and it actually slow down the build process.
> 
> So this patch introduce "build.mk" which Rules.mk will use when
> present instead of the "Makefile" of a directory. (Linux's Kbuild
> named that file "Kbuild".)
> 
> We have a few targets to move to "build.mk" identified by them been
> build via "make -f Rules.mk" without changing directory.
> 
> As for the main targets like "build", we can have them depends on
> there underscore-prefix targets like "_build" without having to use
> "Rules.mk" while still retaining the check for unsupported
> architecture. (Those main rules are changed to be single-colon as
> there should only be a single recipe for them.)
> 
> With nearly everything needed to move to "build.mk" moved, there is a
> single dependency left from "Rules.mk": the variable $(TARGET), so its
> assignement is moved to the main Makefile.
> 
> Signed-off-by: Anthony PERARD <[email protected]>

Reviewed-by: Jan Beulich <[email protected]>


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