Hi Neil, First, thank you for your reviews.
On Friday, April 25, 2014 10:05:26 AM Neil Horman wrote: > > After applying the patches, it is possible to build all examples by doing > > the following: > > user at droids:~/dpdk.org$ cd examples > > user at droids:~/dpdk.org/examples$ make RTE_SDK=${PWD}/.. \ > > RTE_TARGET=x86_64-default-linuxapp-gcc > > What you actually want here is RTE_TARGET=build, as the Makefile looks for > the ${RTE_TARGET}/.config file, it doesn't just parse whatever target file > you specify. > > That begs the bigger point, RTE_TARGET will always be =build, so why not > just add a top level make rule for the examples subdirectory, then RTE_SDK > and RTE_TARGET will just be automatically set. When we compile an example or an external application, RTE_SDK references a binary DPDK, or more precisely a DPDK source workspace that has been compiled with "make install T=my-targets". You're right that RTE_TARGET corresponds to the name of the build directory but the logic is that the name of the directory is the name of the target. To be clearer, the commit log should probably be updated with the following list of commands: user at droids:~/dpdk.org$ make install T=x86_64-default-linuxapp-gcc user at droids:~/dpdk.org$ cd examples user at droids:~/dpdk.org/examples$ make RTE_SDK=${PWD}/.. \ RTE_TARGET=x86_64-default-linuxapp-gcc About adding a top level makefile rule, it's a good idea as it can be documented in "make help", but I wasn't very confident about where to put the output files. I can check if doing something like below is possible or too complex: user at droids:~/dpdk.org$ make install T=x86_64-default-linuxapp-gcc user at droids:~/dpdk.org$ cd x86_64-default-linuxapp-gcc user at droids:~/dpdk.org/x86_64-default-linuxapp-gcc$ make examples # generate examples in $PWD/examples Regards, Olivier