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Cleanup linux module kbuild files The linux module can be built either as an external module, or compiled into the kernel, using copy-builtin. The source and build directories are slightly different between the two cases, and currently, compiling into the kernel still refers to some files from the configured ZFS source tree, instead of the copies inside the kernel source tree. There is also duplication between copy-builtin, which creates a Kbuild file to build ZFS inside the kernel tree, and the top-level module/Makefile.in. Fix this by moving the list of modules and the CFLAGS settings into a new module/Kbuild.in, which will be used by the kernel kbuild infrastructure, and using KBUILD_EXTMOD to distinguish the two cases within the Makefiles, in order to choose appropriate include directories etc. Module CFLAGS setting is simplified by using subdir-ccflags-y (available since 2.6.30) to set them in the top-level Kbuild instead of each individual module. The disabling of -Wunused-but-set-variable is removed from the lua and zfs modules. The variable that the Makefile uses is actually not defined, so this has no effect; and the warning has long been disabled by the kernel Makefile itself. The target_cpu definition in module/{zfs,zcommon} is removed as it was replaced by use of CONFIG_SPARC64 in commit 70835c5b755e ("Unify target_cpu handling") os/linux/{spl,zfs} are removed from obj-m, as they are not modules in themselves, but are included by the Makefile in the spl and zfs module directories. The vestigial Makefiles in os and os/linux are removed. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nivedita@alum.mit.edu> Closes #10379 Closes #10421
2020-06-07 21:03:12 +00:00
# When integrated in to a monolithic kernel the spl module must appear
# first. This ensures its module initialization function is run before
# any of the other module initialization functions which depend on it.
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -std=gnu99 -Wno-declaration-after-statement
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -Wmissing-prototypes
Cleanup linux module kbuild files The linux module can be built either as an external module, or compiled into the kernel, using copy-builtin. The source and build directories are slightly different between the two cases, and currently, compiling into the kernel still refers to some files from the configured ZFS source tree, instead of the copies inside the kernel source tree. There is also duplication between copy-builtin, which creates a Kbuild file to build ZFS inside the kernel tree, and the top-level module/Makefile.in. Fix this by moving the list of modules and the CFLAGS settings into a new module/Kbuild.in, which will be used by the kernel kbuild infrastructure, and using KBUILD_EXTMOD to distinguish the two cases within the Makefiles, in order to choose appropriate include directories etc. Module CFLAGS setting is simplified by using subdir-ccflags-y (available since 2.6.30) to set them in the top-level Kbuild instead of each individual module. The disabling of -Wunused-but-set-variable is removed from the lua and zfs modules. The variable that the Makefile uses is actually not defined, so this has no effect; and the warning has long been disabled by the kernel Makefile itself. The target_cpu definition in module/{zfs,zcommon} is removed as it was replaced by use of CONFIG_SPARC64 in commit 70835c5b755e ("Unify target_cpu handling") os/linux/{spl,zfs} are removed from obj-m, as they are not modules in themselves, but are included by the Makefile in the spl and zfs module directories. The vestigial Makefiles in os and os/linux are removed. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nivedita@alum.mit.edu> Closes #10379 Closes #10421
2020-06-07 21:03:12 +00:00
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += @KERNEL_DEBUG_CFLAGS@ @NO_FORMAT_ZERO_LENGTH@
ifneq ($(KBUILD_EXTMOD),)
zfs_include = @abs_top_srcdir@/include
icp_include = @abs_srcdir@/icp/include
zstd_include = @abs_srcdir@/zstd/include
Cleanup linux module kbuild files The linux module can be built either as an external module, or compiled into the kernel, using copy-builtin. The source and build directories are slightly different between the two cases, and currently, compiling into the kernel still refers to some files from the configured ZFS source tree, instead of the copies inside the kernel source tree. There is also duplication between copy-builtin, which creates a Kbuild file to build ZFS inside the kernel tree, and the top-level module/Makefile.in. Fix this by moving the list of modules and the CFLAGS settings into a new module/Kbuild.in, which will be used by the kernel kbuild infrastructure, and using KBUILD_EXTMOD to distinguish the two cases within the Makefiles, in order to choose appropriate include directories etc. Module CFLAGS setting is simplified by using subdir-ccflags-y (available since 2.6.30) to set them in the top-level Kbuild instead of each individual module. The disabling of -Wunused-but-set-variable is removed from the lua and zfs modules. The variable that the Makefile uses is actually not defined, so this has no effect; and the warning has long been disabled by the kernel Makefile itself. The target_cpu definition in module/{zfs,zcommon} is removed as it was replaced by use of CONFIG_SPARC64 in commit 70835c5b755e ("Unify target_cpu handling") os/linux/{spl,zfs} are removed from obj-m, as they are not modules in themselves, but are included by the Makefile in the spl and zfs module directories. The vestigial Makefiles in os and os/linux are removed. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nivedita@alum.mit.edu> Closes #10379 Closes #10421
2020-06-07 21:03:12 +00:00
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -include @abs_top_builddir@/zfs_config.h
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -I@abs_top_builddir@/include
src = @abs_srcdir@
obj = @abs_builddir@
Cleanup linux module kbuild files The linux module can be built either as an external module, or compiled into the kernel, using copy-builtin. The source and build directories are slightly different between the two cases, and currently, compiling into the kernel still refers to some files from the configured ZFS source tree, instead of the copies inside the kernel source tree. There is also duplication between copy-builtin, which creates a Kbuild file to build ZFS inside the kernel tree, and the top-level module/Makefile.in. Fix this by moving the list of modules and the CFLAGS settings into a new module/Kbuild.in, which will be used by the kernel kbuild infrastructure, and using KBUILD_EXTMOD to distinguish the two cases within the Makefiles, in order to choose appropriate include directories etc. Module CFLAGS setting is simplified by using subdir-ccflags-y (available since 2.6.30) to set them in the top-level Kbuild instead of each individual module. The disabling of -Wunused-but-set-variable is removed from the lua and zfs modules. The variable that the Makefile uses is actually not defined, so this has no effect; and the warning has long been disabled by the kernel Makefile itself. The target_cpu definition in module/{zfs,zcommon} is removed as it was replaced by use of CONFIG_SPARC64 in commit 70835c5b755e ("Unify target_cpu handling") os/linux/{spl,zfs} are removed from obj-m, as they are not modules in themselves, but are included by the Makefile in the spl and zfs module directories. The vestigial Makefiles in os and os/linux are removed. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nivedita@alum.mit.edu> Closes #10379 Closes #10421
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else
zfs_include = $(srctree)/include/zfs
icp_include = $(srctree)/$(src)/icp/include
zstd_include = $(srctree)/$(src)/zstd/include
Cleanup linux module kbuild files The linux module can be built either as an external module, or compiled into the kernel, using copy-builtin. The source and build directories are slightly different between the two cases, and currently, compiling into the kernel still refers to some files from the configured ZFS source tree, instead of the copies inside the kernel source tree. There is also duplication between copy-builtin, which creates a Kbuild file to build ZFS inside the kernel tree, and the top-level module/Makefile.in. Fix this by moving the list of modules and the CFLAGS settings into a new module/Kbuild.in, which will be used by the kernel kbuild infrastructure, and using KBUILD_EXTMOD to distinguish the two cases within the Makefiles, in order to choose appropriate include directories etc. Module CFLAGS setting is simplified by using subdir-ccflags-y (available since 2.6.30) to set them in the top-level Kbuild instead of each individual module. The disabling of -Wunused-but-set-variable is removed from the lua and zfs modules. The variable that the Makefile uses is actually not defined, so this has no effect; and the warning has long been disabled by the kernel Makefile itself. The target_cpu definition in module/{zfs,zcommon} is removed as it was replaced by use of CONFIG_SPARC64 in commit 70835c5b755e ("Unify target_cpu handling") os/linux/{spl,zfs} are removed from obj-m, as they are not modules in themselves, but are included by the Makefile in the spl and zfs module directories. The vestigial Makefiles in os and os/linux are removed. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nivedita@alum.mit.edu> Closes #10379 Closes #10421
2020-06-07 21:03:12 +00:00
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -include $(zfs_include)/zfs_config.h
endif
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -I$(zfs_include)/os/linux/kernel
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -I$(zfs_include)/os/linux/spl
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -I$(zfs_include)/os/linux/zfs
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -I$(zfs_include)
ZFS_MODULE_CPPFLAGS += -D_KERNEL
ZFS_MODULE_CPPFLAGS += @KERNEL_DEBUG_CPPFLAGS@
# KASAN enables -Werror=frame-larger-than=1024, which
# breaks oh so many parts of our build.
ifeq ($(CONFIG_KASAN),y)
ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -Wno-error=frame-larger-than=
endif
Cleanup linux module kbuild files The linux module can be built either as an external module, or compiled into the kernel, using copy-builtin. The source and build directories are slightly different between the two cases, and currently, compiling into the kernel still refers to some files from the configured ZFS source tree, instead of the copies inside the kernel source tree. There is also duplication between copy-builtin, which creates a Kbuild file to build ZFS inside the kernel tree, and the top-level module/Makefile.in. Fix this by moving the list of modules and the CFLAGS settings into a new module/Kbuild.in, which will be used by the kernel kbuild infrastructure, and using KBUILD_EXTMOD to distinguish the two cases within the Makefiles, in order to choose appropriate include directories etc. Module CFLAGS setting is simplified by using subdir-ccflags-y (available since 2.6.30) to set them in the top-level Kbuild instead of each individual module. The disabling of -Wunused-but-set-variable is removed from the lua and zfs modules. The variable that the Makefile uses is actually not defined, so this has no effect; and the warning has long been disabled by the kernel Makefile itself. The target_cpu definition in module/{zfs,zcommon} is removed as it was replaced by use of CONFIG_SPARC64 in commit 70835c5b755e ("Unify target_cpu handling") os/linux/{spl,zfs} are removed from obj-m, as they are not modules in themselves, but are included by the Makefile in the spl and zfs module directories. The vestigial Makefiles in os and os/linux are removed. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nivedita@alum.mit.edu> Closes #10379 Closes #10421
2020-06-07 21:03:12 +00:00
ifneq ($(KBUILD_EXTMOD),)
@CONFIG_QAT_TRUE@ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS += -I@QAT_SRC@/include
@CONFIG_QAT_TRUE@KBUILD_EXTRA_SYMBOLS += @QAT_SYMBOLS@
endif
asflags-y := $(ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS) $(ZFS_MODULE_CPPFLAGS)
ccflags-y := $(ZFS_MODULE_CFLAGS) $(ZFS_MODULE_CPPFLAGS)
# Suppress unused-value warnings in sparc64 architecture headers
ccflags-$(CONFIG_SPARC64) += -Wno-unused-value
obj-$(CONFIG_ZFS) := spl.o zfs.o
SPL_OBJS := \
spl-atomic.o \
spl-condvar.o \
spl-cred.o \
spl-err.o \
spl-generic.o \
spl-kmem-cache.o \
spl-kmem.o \
spl-kstat.o \
spl-proc.o \
spl-procfs-list.o \
spl-taskq.o \
spl-thread.o \
spl-trace.o \
spl-tsd.o \
spl-vmem.o \
spl-xdr.o \
spl-zlib.o
spl-objs += $(addprefix os/linux/spl/,$(SPL_OBJS))
zfs-objs += avl/avl.o
ICP_OBJS := \
algs/aes/aes_impl.o \
algs/aes/aes_impl_generic.o \
algs/aes/aes_modes.o \
algs/edonr/edonr.o \
algs/modes/cbc.o \
algs/modes/ccm.o \
algs/modes/ctr.o \
algs/modes/ecb.o \
algs/modes/gcm.o \
algs/modes/gcm_generic.o \
algs/modes/modes.o \
algs/sha2/sha2.o \
algs/skein/skein.o \
algs/skein/skein_block.o \
algs/skein/skein_iv.o \
api/kcf_cipher.o \
api/kcf_ctxops.o \
api/kcf_mac.o \
core/kcf_callprov.o \
core/kcf_mech_tabs.o \
core/kcf_prov_lib.o \
core/kcf_prov_tabs.o \
core/kcf_sched.o \
illumos-crypto.o \
io/aes.o \
io/sha2_mod.o \
io/skein_mod.o \
spi/kcf_spi.o
ICP_OBJS_X86_64 := \
asm-x86_64/aes/aes_aesni.o \
asm-x86_64/aes/aes_amd64.o \
asm-x86_64/aes/aeskey.o \
asm-x86_64/modes/aesni-gcm-x86_64.o \
asm-x86_64/modes/gcm_pclmulqdq.o \
asm-x86_64/modes/ghash-x86_64.o \
asm-x86_64/sha2/sha256_impl.o \
asm-x86_64/sha2/sha512_impl.o
ICP_OBJS_X86 := \
algs/aes/aes_impl_aesni.o \
algs/aes/aes_impl_x86-64.o \
algs/modes/gcm_pclmulqdq.o
zfs-objs += $(addprefix icp/,$(ICP_OBJS))
zfs-$(CONFIG_X86) += $(addprefix icp/,$(ICP_OBJS_X86))
zfs-$(CONFIG_X86_64) += $(addprefix icp/,$(ICP_OBJS_X86_64))
$(addprefix $(obj)/icp/,$(ICP_OBJS) $(ICP_OBJS_X86) $(ICP_OBJS_X86_64)) : asflags-y += -I$(icp_include)
$(addprefix $(obj)/icp/,$(ICP_OBJS) $(ICP_OBJS_X86) $(ICP_OBJS_X86_64)) : ccflags-y += -I$(icp_include)
# Suppress objtool "can't find jump dest instruction at" warnings. They
# are caused by the constants which are defined in the text section of the
# assembly file using .byte instructions (e.g. bswap_mask). The objtool
# utility tries to interpret them as opcodes and obviously fails doing so.
OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD_aesni-gcm-x86_64.o := y
OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD_ghash-x86_64.o := y
# Suppress objtool "unsupported stack pointer realignment" warnings. We are
# not using a DRAP register while aligning the stack to a 64 byte boundary.
# See #6950 for the reasoning.
OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD_sha256_impl.o := y
OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD_sha512_impl.o := y
LUA_OBJS := \
lapi.o \
lauxlib.o \
lbaselib.o \
lcode.o \
lcompat.o \
lcorolib.o \
lctype.o \
ldebug.o \
ldo.o \
lfunc.o \
lgc.o \
llex.o \
lmem.o \
lobject.o \
lopcodes.o \
lparser.o \
lstate.o \
lstring.o \
lstrlib.o \
ltable.o \
ltablib.o \
ltm.o \
lvm.o \
lzio.o \
setjmp/setjmp.o
zfs-objs += $(addprefix lua/,$(LUA_OBJS))
NVPAIR_OBJS := \
fnvpair.o \
nvpair.o \
nvpair_alloc_fixed.o \
nvpair_alloc_spl.o
zfs-objs += $(addprefix nvpair/,$(NVPAIR_OBJS))
UNICODE_OBJS := \
u8_textprep.o \
uconv.o
zfs-objs += $(addprefix unicode/,$(UNICODE_OBJS))
ZCOMMON_OBJS := \
cityhash.o \
zfeature_common.o \
zfs_comutil.o \
zfs_deleg.o \
zfs_fletcher.o \
zfs_fletcher_superscalar.o \
zfs_fletcher_superscalar4.o \
zfs_namecheck.o \
zfs_prop.o \
zpool_prop.o \
zprop_common.o
ZCOMMON_OBJS_X86 := \
zfs_fletcher_avx512.o \
zfs_fletcher_intel.o \
zfs_fletcher_sse.o
ZCOMMON_OBJS_ARM64 := \
zfs_fletcher_aarch64_neon.o
zfs-objs += $(addprefix zcommon/,$(ZCOMMON_OBJS))
zfs-$(CONFIG_X86) += $(addprefix zcommon/,$(ZCOMMON_OBJS_X86))
zfs-$(CONFIG_ARM64) += $(addprefix zcommon/,$(ZCOMMON_OBJS_ARM64))
# Zstd uses -O3 by default, so we should follow
ZFS_ZSTD_FLAGS := -O3
# -fno-tree-vectorize gets set for gcc in zstd/common/compiler.h
# Set it for other compilers, too.
ZFS_ZSTD_FLAGS += -fno-tree-vectorize
# SSE register return with SSE disabled if -march=znverX is passed
ZFS_ZSTD_FLAGS += -U__BMI__
# Quiet warnings about frame size due to unused code in unmodified zstd lib
ZFS_ZSTD_FLAGS += -Wframe-larger-than=20480
ZSTD_OBJS := \
zfs_zstd.o \
zstd_sparc.o
ZSTD_UPSTREAM_OBJS := \
lib/common/entropy_common.o \
lib/common/error_private.o \
lib/common/fse_decompress.o \
lib/common/pool.o \
lib/common/zstd_common.o \
lib/compress/fse_compress.o \
lib/compress/hist.o \
lib/compress/huf_compress.o \
lib/compress/zstd_compress.o \
lib/compress/zstd_compress_literals.o \
lib/compress/zstd_compress_sequences.o \
lib/compress/zstd_compress_superblock.o \
lib/compress/zstd_double_fast.o \
lib/compress/zstd_fast.o \
lib/compress/zstd_lazy.o \
lib/compress/zstd_ldm.o \
lib/compress/zstd_opt.o \
lib/decompress/huf_decompress.o \
lib/decompress/zstd_ddict.o \
lib/decompress/zstd_decompress.o \
lib/decompress/zstd_decompress_block.o
zfs-objs += $(addprefix zstd/,$(ZSTD_OBJS) $(ZSTD_UPSTREAM_OBJS))
# Disable aarch64 neon SIMD instructions for kernel mode
$(addprefix $(obj)/zstd/,$(ZSTD_OBJS) $(ZSTD_UPSTREAM_OBJS)) : ccflags-y += -I$(zstd_include) $(ZFS_ZSTD_FLAGS)
$(addprefix $(obj)/zstd/,$(ZSTD_OBJS) $(ZSTD_UPSTREAM_OBJS)) : asflags-y += -I$(zstd_include)
$(addprefix $(obj)/zstd/,$(ZSTD_UPSTREAM_OBJS)) : ccflags-y += -include $(zstd_include)/aarch64_compat.h -include $(zstd_include)/zstd_compat_wrapper.h -Wp,-w
$(obj)/zstd/zfs_zstd.o : ccflags-y += -include $(zstd_include)/zstd_compat_wrapper.h
ZFS_OBJS := \
abd.o \
aggsum.o \
arc.o \
blkptr.o \
bplist.o \
bpobj.o \
bptree.o \
bqueue.o \
btree.o \
dataset_kstats.o \
dbuf.o \
dbuf_stats.o \
ddt.o \
ddt_zap.o \
dmu.o \
dmu_diff.o \
dmu_object.o \
dmu_objset.o \
dmu_recv.o \
dmu_redact.o \
dmu_send.o \
dmu_traverse.o \
dmu_tx.o \
dmu_zfetch.o \
dnode.o \
dnode_sync.o \
dsl_bookmark.o \
dsl_crypt.o \
dsl_dataset.o \
dsl_deadlist.o \
dsl_deleg.o \
dsl_destroy.o \
dsl_dir.o \
dsl_pool.o \
dsl_prop.o \
dsl_scan.o \
dsl_synctask.o \
dsl_userhold.o \
edonr_zfs.o \
fm.o \
gzip.o \
hkdf.o \
lz4.o \
lz4_zfs.o \
lzjb.o \
metaslab.o \
mmp.o \
multilist.o \
objlist.o \
pathname.o \
range_tree.o \
refcount.o \
rrwlock.o \
sa.o \
sha256.o \
skein_zfs.o \
spa.o \
spa_boot.o \
spa_checkpoint.o \
spa_config.o \
spa_errlog.o \
spa_history.o \
spa_log_spacemap.o \
spa_misc.o \
spa_stats.o \
space_map.o \
space_reftree.o \
txg.o \
uberblock.o \
unique.o \
vdev.o \
vdev_cache.o \
vdev_draid.o \
vdev_draid_rand.o \
vdev_indirect.o \
vdev_indirect_births.o \
vdev_indirect_mapping.o \
vdev_initialize.o \
vdev_label.o \
vdev_mirror.o \
vdev_missing.o \
vdev_queue.o \
vdev_raidz.o \
vdev_raidz_math.o \
vdev_raidz_math_scalar.o \
vdev_rebuild.o \
vdev_removal.o \
vdev_root.o \
vdev_trim.o \
zap.o \
zap_leaf.o \
zap_micro.o \
zcp.o \
zcp_get.o \
zcp_global.o \
zcp_iter.o \
zcp_set.o \
zcp_synctask.o \
zfeature.o \
zfs_byteswap.o \
zfs_fm.o \
zfs_fuid.o \
zfs_ioctl.o \
zfs_log.o \
zfs_onexit.o \
zfs_quota.o \
zfs_ratelimit.o \
zfs_replay.o \
zfs_rlock.o \
zfs_sa.o \
zfs_vnops.o \
zil.o \
zio.o \
zio_checksum.o \
zio_compress.o \
zio_inject.o \
zle.o \
zrlock.o \
zthr.o \
zvol.o
ZFS_OBJS_OS := \
abd_os.o \
arc_os.o \
mmp_os.o \
policy.o \
qat.o \
qat_compress.o \
qat_crypt.o \
spa_misc_os.o \
trace.o \
vdev_disk.o \
vdev_file.o \
zfs_acl.o \
zfs_ctldir.o \
zfs_debug.o \
zfs_dir.o \
zfs_file_os.o \
zfs_ioctl_os.o \
zfs_racct.o \
zfs_sysfs.o \
zfs_uio.o \
zfs_vfsops.o \
zfs_vnops_os.o \
zfs_znode.o \
zio_crypt.o \
zpl_ctldir.o \
zpl_export.o \
zpl_file.o \
zpl_inode.o \
zpl_super.o \
zpl_xattr.o \
zvol_os.o
ZFS_OBJS_X86 := \
vdev_raidz_math_avx2.o \
vdev_raidz_math_avx512bw.o \
vdev_raidz_math_avx512f.o \
vdev_raidz_math_sse2.o \
vdev_raidz_math_ssse3.o
ZFS_OBJS_ARM64 := \
vdev_raidz_math_aarch64_neon.o \
vdev_raidz_math_aarch64_neonx2.o
ZFS_OBJS_PPC_PPC64 := \
vdev_raidz_math_powerpc_altivec.o
zfs-objs += $(addprefix zfs/,$(ZFS_OBJS)) $(addprefix os/linux/zfs/,$(ZFS_OBJS_OS))
zfs-$(CONFIG_X86) += $(addprefix zfs/,$(ZFS_OBJS_X86))
zfs-$(CONFIG_ARM64) += $(addprefix zfs/,$(ZFS_OBJS_ARM64))
zfs-$(CONFIG_PPC) += $(addprefix zfs/,$(ZFS_OBJS_PPC_PPC64))
zfs-$(CONFIG_PPC64) += $(addprefix zfs/,$(ZFS_OBJS_PPC_PPC64))
# Suppress incorrect warnings from versions of objtool which are not
# aware of x86 EVEX prefix instructions used for AVX512.
OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD_vdev_raidz_math_avx512bw.o := y
OBJECT_FILES_NON_STANDARD_vdev_raidz_math_avx512f.o := y
Cleanup linux module kbuild files The linux module can be built either as an external module, or compiled into the kernel, using copy-builtin. The source and build directories are slightly different between the two cases, and currently, compiling into the kernel still refers to some files from the configured ZFS source tree, instead of the copies inside the kernel source tree. There is also duplication between copy-builtin, which creates a Kbuild file to build ZFS inside the kernel tree, and the top-level module/Makefile.in. Fix this by moving the list of modules and the CFLAGS settings into a new module/Kbuild.in, which will be used by the kernel kbuild infrastructure, and using KBUILD_EXTMOD to distinguish the two cases within the Makefiles, in order to choose appropriate include directories etc. Module CFLAGS setting is simplified by using subdir-ccflags-y (available since 2.6.30) to set them in the top-level Kbuild instead of each individual module. The disabling of -Wunused-but-set-variable is removed from the lua and zfs modules. The variable that the Makefile uses is actually not defined, so this has no effect; and the warning has long been disabled by the kernel Makefile itself. The target_cpu definition in module/{zfs,zcommon} is removed as it was replaced by use of CONFIG_SPARC64 in commit 70835c5b755e ("Unify target_cpu handling") os/linux/{spl,zfs} are removed from obj-m, as they are not modules in themselves, but are included by the Makefile in the spl and zfs module directories. The vestigial Makefiles in os and os/linux are removed. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nivedita@alum.mit.edu> Closes #10379 Closes #10421
2020-06-07 21:03:12 +00:00
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ALTIVEC),y)
$(obj)/zfs/vdev_raidz_math_powerpc_altivec.o : c_flags += -maltivec
Cleanup linux module kbuild files The linux module can be built either as an external module, or compiled into the kernel, using copy-builtin. The source and build directories are slightly different between the two cases, and currently, compiling into the kernel still refers to some files from the configured ZFS source tree, instead of the copies inside the kernel source tree. There is also duplication between copy-builtin, which creates a Kbuild file to build ZFS inside the kernel tree, and the top-level module/Makefile.in. Fix this by moving the list of modules and the CFLAGS settings into a new module/Kbuild.in, which will be used by the kernel kbuild infrastructure, and using KBUILD_EXTMOD to distinguish the two cases within the Makefiles, in order to choose appropriate include directories etc. Module CFLAGS setting is simplified by using subdir-ccflags-y (available since 2.6.30) to set them in the top-level Kbuild instead of each individual module. The disabling of -Wunused-but-set-variable is removed from the lua and zfs modules. The variable that the Makefile uses is actually not defined, so this has no effect; and the warning has long been disabled by the kernel Makefile itself. The target_cpu definition in module/{zfs,zcommon} is removed as it was replaced by use of CONFIG_SPARC64 in commit 70835c5b755e ("Unify target_cpu handling") os/linux/{spl,zfs} are removed from obj-m, as they are not modules in themselves, but are included by the Makefile in the spl and zfs module directories. The vestigial Makefiles in os and os/linux are removed. Reviewed-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Signed-off-by: Arvind Sankar <nivedita@alum.mit.edu> Closes #10379 Closes #10421
2020-06-07 21:03:12 +00:00
endif