[dpdk-dev] [PATCHv4 4/5] Makefile: Do post processing on objects that register a driver

Thomas Monjalon thomas.monjalon at 6wind.com
Wed May 25 22:04:11 CEST 2016


2016-05-25 15:43, Neil Horman:
> On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 08:56:25PM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> > 2016-05-25 13:40, Neil Horman:
> > > On Wed, May 25, 2016 at 07:08:19PM +0200, Thomas Monjalon wrote:
> > > > 2016-05-24 15:41, Neil Horman:
> > > > > +		echo MODGEN $@; \
> > > > > +		OBJF=`readlink -f $@`; \
> > > > > +		${RTE_OUTPUT}/buildtools/pmdinfogen \$$OBJF \$$OBJF.mod.c; \
> > > > 
> > > > Maybe .pmd.c would be more appropriate than .mod.c?
> > > fine
> > > > What means mod/MODGEN/MODBUILD?
> > > GENerate Module information & BUILD module information.
> > 
> > I think "module" is not appropriate here.
> > 
> This is starting to feel very much like bikeshedding.  What do you think would
> be more appropriate here?

pmd/PMDINFO//

> > > > It deserves to be in a shell script, at least to ease testing.
> > > What do you mean by "it" and why would it be easier to test in a shell script?
> > 
> > "it" is mostly this whole patch.
> > With a shell script, we can test the behaviour on one file easily.
> > Maybe I'm wrong, but I don't like having too much lines in a Makefile rule.
> > We probably need more opinions.
> > 
> That makes no sense to me. Any such script would need to receive two arguments:
> 1) The path to a C file for a pmd
> 2) The path to the corresponding object file for that pmd
> 
> Running any such script is then usless unles its predecated on first building
> all the object files in the pmd.  And if you want to run something by hand on
> the object files, it seems pretty straightforward to do so, just run:
> build/builttools/pmdinfogen /path/to/pmd/object/file
> 
> The rest of that code is really just a test to avoid having to run pmdinfo gen
> on any files other than the ones that contain the PMD_REGISTER_DRIVER macro

OK, no strong opinion here.
If you feel comfortable with multi-lines "sh -c" and escaping, up to you.
If I discover something wrong in this part and needs to do some maintenance
work, I'll probably think differently.


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