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1 #
2 # Makefile for the LTT objects.
3 #
4
5 ifneq ($(KERNELRELEASE),)
6
7 # This part of the Makefile is used when called by the kernel build system
8 # and defines the modules to be built.
9
10 ifeq ($(CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS),)
11 $(error The option CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS needs to be enabled in your kernel configuration)
12 endif # CONFIG_TRACEPOINTS
13
14 TOP_LTTNG_MODULES_DIR := $(shell dirname $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST)))
15
16 lttng_check_linux_version = $(shell pwd)/include/linux/version.h
17 lttng_check_generated_linux_version = $(shell pwd)/include/generated/uapi/linux/version.h
18
19 #
20 # Check for stale version.h, which can be a leftover from an old Linux
21 # kernel tree moved to a newer kernel version, only pruned by make
22 # distclean.
23 #
24 ifneq ($(wildcard $(lttng_check_linux_version)),)
25 ifneq ($(wildcard $(lttng_check_generated_linux_version)),)
26 $(error Duplicate version.h files found in $(lttng_check_linux_version) and $(lttng_check_generated_linux_version). Consider running make distclean on your kernel, or removing the stale $(lttng_check_linux_version) file)
27 endif
28 endif
29
30 include $(TOP_LTTNG_MODULES_DIR)/Makefile.ABI.workarounds
31
32 ccflags-y += -I$(TOP_LTTNG_MODULES_DIR)
33
34 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += lttng-ring-buffer-client-discard.o
35 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += lttng-ring-buffer-client-overwrite.o
36 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += lttng-ring-buffer-metadata-client.o
37 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += lttng-ring-buffer-client-mmap-discard.o
38 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += lttng-ring-buffer-client-mmap-overwrite.o
39 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += lttng-ring-buffer-metadata-mmap-client.o
40 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += lttng-clock.o
41
42 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += lttng-tracer.o
43
44 lttng-tracer-objs := lttng-events.o lttng-abi.o \
45 lttng-probes.o lttng-context.o \
46 lttng-context-pid.o lttng-context-procname.o \
47 lttng-context-prio.o lttng-context-nice.o \
48 lttng-context-vpid.o lttng-context-tid.o \
49 lttng-context-vtid.o lttng-context-ppid.o \
50 lttng-context-vppid.o lttng-context-cpu-id.o \
51 lttng-context-interruptible.o \
52 lttng-context-need-reschedule.o lttng-calibrate.o \
53 lttng-context-hostname.o wrapper/random.o \
54 probes/lttng.o wrapper/trace-clock.o \
55 wrapper/page_alloc.o \
56 lttng-tracker-pid.o \
57 lttng-filter.o lttng-filter-interpreter.o \
58 lttng-filter-specialize.o \
59 lttng-filter-validator.o \
60 probes/lttng-probe-user.o
61
62 ifneq ($(CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS),)
63 lttng-tracer-objs += lttng-syscalls.o
64 endif # CONFIG_HAVE_SYSCALL_TRACEPOINTS
65
66 ifneq ($(CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS),)
67 lttng-tracer-objs += $(shell \
68 if [ $(VERSION) -ge 3 \
69 -o \( $(VERSION) -eq 2 -a $(PATCHLEVEL) -ge 6 -a $(SUBLEVEL) -ge 33 \) ] ; then \
70 echo "lttng-context-perf-counters.o" ; fi;)
71 endif # CONFIG_PERF_EVENTS
72
73 ifneq ($(CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT_FULL),)
74 lttng-tracer-objs += lttng-context-migratable.o
75 lttng-tracer-objs += lttng-context-preemptible.o
76 endif # CONFIG_PREEMPT_RT_FULL
77
78 ifneq ($(CONFIG_PREEMPT),)
79 lttng-tracer-objs += lttng-context-preemptible.o
80 endif
81
82 lttng-tracer-objs += $(shell \
83 if [ $(VERSION) -ge 4 \
84 -o \( $(VERSION) -eq 3 -a $(PATCHLEVEL) -ge 15 -a $(SUBLEVEL) -ge 0 \) ] ; then \
85 echo "lttng-tracepoint.o" ; fi;)
86
87 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += lttng-statedump.o
88 lttng-statedump-objs := lttng-statedump-impl.o wrapper/irqdesc.o \
89 wrapper/fdtable.o
90
91 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += probes/
92 obj-$(CONFIG_LTTNG) += lib/
93
94 else # KERNELRELEASE
95
96 # This part of the Makefile is used when the 'make' command is runned in the
97 # base directory of the lttng-modules sources. It sets some environment and
98 # calls the kernel build system to build the actual modules.
99
100 KERNELDIR ?= /lib/modules/$(shell uname -r)/build
101 PWD := $(shell pwd)
102 CFLAGS = $(EXTCFLAGS)
103
104 default:
105 $(MAKE) -C $(KERNELDIR) M=$(PWD) CONFIG_LTTNG=m modules
106
107 modules_install:
108 $(MAKE) -C $(KERNELDIR) M=$(PWD) CONFIG_LTTNG=m modules_install
109
110 clean:
111 $(MAKE) -C $(KERNELDIR) M=$(PWD) clean
112
113 %.i: %.c
114 $(MAKE) -C $(KERNELDIR) M=$(PWD) CONFIG_LTTNG=m $@
115
116 endif # KERNELRELEASE
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