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# Unfortunately setup.py below cannot handle srctree being ".." which it often
# is. It fails with an error like:
# Fatal error: can't create build/temp.linux-x86_64-2.7/../lib/libfdt/fdt.o:
# No such file or directory
# To fix this, use an absolute path.
LIBFDT_srcdir = $(abspath $(srctree)/$(src)/../libfdt)
include $(LIBFDT_srcdir)/Makefile.libfdt
# Unfortunately setup.py (or actually the Python distutil implementation) puts
# files into the same directory as the .i file. We cannot touch the source
# directory, so we "ship" .i file into the objtree.
PYLIBFDT_srcs = $(addprefix $(LIBFDT_srcdir)/,$(LIBFDT_SRCS)) \
$(obj)/libfdt.i
quiet_cmd_pymod = PYMOD $@
cmd_pymod = unset CROSS_COMPILE; unset CFLAGS; \
CC="$(HOSTCC)" LDSHARED="$(HOSTCC) -shared " \
LDFLAGS="$(HOSTLDFLAGS)" \
VERSION="u-boot-$(UBOOTVERSION)" \
CPPFLAGS="$(HOSTCFLAGS) -I$(LIBFDT_srcdir)" OBJDIR=$(obj) \
SOURCES="$(PYLIBFDT_srcs)" \
SWIG_OPTS="-I$(LIBFDT_srcdir) -I$(LIBFDT_srcdir)/.." \
$(PYTHON3) $< --quiet build_ext --inplace
$(obj)/_libfdt.so: $(src)/setup.py $(PYLIBFDT_srcs) FORCE
@# Remove the library since otherwise Python doesn't seem to regenerate
@# the libfdt.py file if it is missing.
rm -f $(obj)/_libfdt*.so
$(call if_changed,pymod)
always += _libfdt.so
clean-files += libfdt.i _libfdt.so libfdt.py libfdt_wrap.c
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