linux/arch/m68k/platform/coldfire/Makefile
Greg Ungerer 66d857b08b m68k: merge m68k and m68knommu arch directories
There is a lot of common code that could be shared between the m68k
and m68knommu arch branches. It makes sense to merge the two branches
into a single directory structure so that we can more easily share
that common code.

This is a brute force merge, based on a script from Stephen King
<sfking@fdwdc.com>, which was originally written by Arnd Bergmann
<arnd@arndb.de>.

> The script was inspired by the script Sam Ravnborg used to merge the
> includes from m68knommu. For those files common to both arches but
> differing in content, the m68k version of the file is renamed to
> <file>_mm.<ext> and the m68knommu version of the file is moved into the
> corresponding m68k directory and renamed <file>_no.<ext> and a small
> wrapper file <file>.<ext> is used to select between the two version. Files
> that are common to both but don't differ are removed from the m68knommu
> tree and files and directories that are unique to the m68knommu tree are
> moved to the m68k tree. Finally, the arch/m68knommu tree is removed.
>
> To select between the the versions of the files, the wrapper uses
>
> #ifdef CONFIG_MMU
> #include <file>_mm.<ext>
> #else
> #include <file>_no.<ext>
> #endif

On top of this file merge I have done a simplistic merge of m68k and
m68knommu Kconfig, which primarily attempts to keep existing options and
menus in place. Other than a handful of options being moved it produces
identical .config outputs on m68k and m68knommu targets I tested it on.

With this in place there is now quite a bit of scope for merge cleanups
in future patches.

Signed-off-by: Greg Ungerer <gerg@uclinux.org>
2011-03-25 14:05:13 +10:00

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#
# Makefile for the m68knommu kernel.
#
#
# If you want to play with the HW breakpoints then you will
# need to add define this, which will give you a stack backtrace
# on the console port whenever a DBG interrupt occurs. You have to
# set up you HW breakpoints to trigger a DBG interrupt:
#
# ccflags-y := -DTRAP_DBG_INTERRUPT
# asflags-y := -DTRAP_DBG_INTERRUPT
#
asflags-$(CONFIG_FULLDEBUG) := -DDEBUGGER_COMPATIBLE_CACHE=1
obj-$(CONFIG_COLDFIRE) += cache.o clk.o dma.o entry.o vectors.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M5206) += timers.o intc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M5206e) += timers.o intc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M520x) += pit.o intc-simr.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M523x) += pit.o dma_timer.o intc-2.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M5249) += timers.o intc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M527x) += pit.o intc-2.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M5272) += timers.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M528x) += pit.o intc-2.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M5307) += timers.o intc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M532x) += timers.o intc-simr.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M5407) += timers.o intc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_M54xx) += sltimers.o intc-2.o
obj-y += pinmux.o gpio.o
extra-y := head.o