# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.11 2016/05/10 19:38:29 pooka Exp $ # RUMPTOP= ${TOPRUMP} .include .PATH: ${RUMPTOP}/../dev/pci LIB= rumpdev_pci COMMENT=PCI bus support IOCONF= PCI.ioconf SRCS+= pci.c pci_map.c pci_quirks.c pci_subr.c pci_stub.c pci_usrreq.c SRCS+= pcibusprint.c SRCS+= rumpdev_pci.c # ok, these don't _really_ belong here, but it's the only # place they're currently useful, so let it slide SRCS+= rumpdev_bus_space.c SRCS+= rumpdev_bus_dma.c SRCS+= pci_at_mainbus.c .if ${RUMP_PCI_IOSPACE:Uno} == "yes" .error RUMP_PCI_IOSPACE defined in Makefile. Use userfeatures.h instead. .endif RUMPCOMP_USER_CPPFLAGS:=-I${.PARSEDIR} # current state-of-the-art interface (remains to be seen if it's "good enuf") .ifdef RUMPCOMP_MAKEFILEINC_rumpdev_pci .include "${RUMPCOMP_MAKEFILEINC_rumpdev_pci}" .endif # old-style ("compat") interfaces. will go away some day or year. # why? the "protocol" requires passing variables via the env, and # the names include dots which POSIX does not, strictly speaking, # allow in env names. There is at least one shell (dash >= 0.58) # which refuses to pass variables with dots. .if defined(RUMPCOMP_USER_SRCS.rumpdev_pci) \ || defined(RUMPCOMP_MAKEFILEINC.rumpdev_pci) .warning Use new style RUMPCOMP_MAKEFILEINC_rumpdev_pci .endif .ifdef RUMPCOMP_USER_PATH.rumpdev_pci .PATH: ${RUMPCOMP_USER_PATH.rumpdev_pci} RUMPCOMP_USER_SRCS= ${RUMPCOMP_USER_SRCS.rumpdev_pci} RUMPCOMP_USER_CPPFLAGS+=${RUMPCOMP_USER_CPPFLAGS.rumpdev_pci} RUMPCOMP_USER_CFLAGS= ${RUMPCOMP_USER_CFLAGS.rumpdev_pci} CPPFLAGS+= ${RUMPCOMP_CPPFLAGS.rumpdev_pci} .endif .ifdef RUMPCOMP_MAKEFILEINC.rumpdev_pci .include "${RUMPCOMP_MAKEFILEINC.rumpdev_pci}" .endif # XXX: messy .undef RUMPKERN_ONLY .include "${RUMPTOP}/Makefile.rump" .include .include