Hi guys, Have you had any time to check this patchset version?
On 10/5/2015 3:19 PM, Mario Carrillo wrote: > DPDK package lacks of a mechanism to install libraries, headers > applications, kernel modules and sdk files to a file system tree. > > This patch set allows to install files according to the next > proposal: > http://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/file-hierarchy.html > however this patch set does not affect the current dpdk behavior. > > Using rules support is possible to do the next steps: > make config T=TARGET > make > make INSTALL-TARGET > > v4: > > Modify the makefile target to specify the files > that will be installed using a rule: > > * make install-bin (install app files)(dafault path BIN_DIR=/usr/bin). > > * make install-headers (install headers)(dafault path > INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include/dpdk). > > * make install-lib (install libraries)(dafault path if the architecture is 64 > bits > is LIB_DIR=/usr/lib64 else LIB_DIR=/usr/lib). > > * make install-doc (install documentation)(dafault path > DOC_DIR=/usr/share/doc/dpdk). > > * make install-mod (install modules)(dafault path if RTE_EXEC_ENV=linuxapp > then > KERNEL_DIR=/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/extra/drivers/dpdk else > KERNEL_DIR=/boot/modules). > > * make install-sdk (install headers, makefiles, scripts,examples, tools and > config files) (default path DATA_DIR=/usr/share/dpdk). > > * make install-fhs (install libraries, modules, app files, > nic bind files and documentation). > > Also you can use the DESTDIR variable. > > All directory variables mentioned above can be overridden: > (BIN_DIR, LIB_DIR, INCLUDE_DIR, DOC_DIR, KERNEL_DIR and DATA_DIR). > > > v3: > > Modify the makefile target to specify the files > that will be installed using a rule: > > make install-bin (install app files)(dafault path BIN_DIR=/usr/bin). > make install-headers (install headers)(dafault path > INCLUDE_DIR=/usr/include/dpdk). > make install-lib (install libraries)(dafault path if the architecture is 64 > bits > is LIB_DIR=/usr/lib64 else LIB_DIR=/usr/lib). > make install-sbin (install nic bind files)(dafault path SBIN_DIR=/usr/sbin). > make install-doc (install documentation)(dafault path > DOC_DIR=/usr/share/doc/dpdk). > make install-mod (install modules)(dafault path if RTE_EXEC_ENV=linuxapp then > KERNEL_DIR=/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build else > KERNEL_DIR=/boot/modules). > make install-sdk (install headers, makefiles, scripts,examples, tools and > config files) (default path DATA_DIR=/usr/share/dpdk). > make install-fhs (install libraries, modules, app files, > nic bind files and documentation). > > Also you can use the DESTDIR variable. > All directory variables mentioned above can be overridden > (BIN_DIR, LIB_DIR, INCLUDE_DIR, SBIN_DIR, DOC_DIR, KERNEL_DIR and DATA_DIR). > > > v2: > > Modify the makefile target to specify the files > that will be installed using a rule: > > make install-bin (install app files). > make install-headers (install headers). > make install-lib (install libraries). > make install-sbin (install nic bind files). > make install-doc (install documentation). > make install-mod (install modules). > make install-sdk (install headers, makefiles, scripts, > examples, tools and config files). > make install-fhs (install libraries, modules, app files, > nic bind files and documentation). > > Also you can use the DESTDIR variable. > > > v1: > > By adding a parameter H=1 (hierarchy-file) to makefile system, it is > possible to do the next steps > > make config T=TARGET > make > make install H=1 > > and files will be installed on the proper directory. Also you can use > the DESTDIR variable. > > Mario Carrillo (7): > mk: Add rule for installing headers > mk: Add rule for installing app files > mk: Add rule for installing libraries > mk: Add rule for installing modules > mk: Add rule for installing documentation > mk: Add rule for installing sdk files > mk: Add rule for installing runtime files > > mk/rte.sdkinstall.mk | 115 > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- > mk/rte.sdkroot.mk | 6 ++- > 2 files changed, 118 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) > -- Regards, Miguel Bernal Marin Open Source Technology Center https://clearlinux.org Intel Corporation