Message ID | 20190617223221.815886530@goodmis.org (mailing list archive) |
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State | Superseded |
Headers | show |
Series | kernel-shark: Make some top level "make" changes | expand |
On 18.06.19 г. 1:31 ч., Steven Rostedt wrote: > From: "Steven Rostedt (VMware)" <rostedt@goodmis.org> > > A make clean should clean up the cmake files as well. > > Update the kernel-shark/README to reflect some of the changes that > have been made, and options done by the "make" command line. > > Signed-off-by: Steven Rostedt (VMware) <rostedt@goodmis.org> > --- > Makefile | 1 + > kernel-shark/README | 17 ++++++++++++----- > 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile > index 693f33b69b4e..c9679d42fdbd 100644 > --- a/Makefile > +++ b/Makefile > @@ -357,6 +357,7 @@ clean: > $(MAKE) -C $(src)/python clean > $(MAKE) -C $(src)/tracecmd clean > if [ -f $(kshark-dir)/build/Makefile ]; then $(MAKE) -C $(kshark-dir)/build clean; fi > + cd $(kshark-dir)/build; ./cmake_clean.sh > > > ##### PYTHON STUFF ##### > diff --git a/kernel-shark/README b/kernel-shark/README > index 75a0dd08dcac..4fb13698261b 100644 > --- a/kernel-shark/README > +++ b/kernel-shark/README > @@ -31,6 +31,11 @@ Building: > the original trace-cmd end traceevent libraries. > > 2. Do: > + make gui > + > +This will perform the following, in case you want to do it directly > +yourself: > + > cd kernel-shark/build > cmake ../ > make > @@ -39,7 +44,11 @@ the original trace-cmd end traceevent libraries. > as a CMake Command-Line option. > I agree with all functional changes in those patches. However, the README file becomes a bit ambiguous. I would prefer having something like this 2. Building KernelShark: 2.1 Option 1 : build KernelShark as part of trace-cmd make gui All explanations for this build option are following ... 2.2 Option 2 : standalone build of KernelShark (for hackers only) cd kernel-shark/build cmake ../ make All explanations for this build option are following ... ... Note that in Option 1 make clean is equivalent to make clean ./cmake_clean.sh in Option 2. Thanks! Yordan > 2.1.2 By default, installation prefix is "/usr/local". It can be changed using > --D_INSTALL_PREFIX= as a CMake Command-Line option. > +-D_INSTALL_PREFIX= as a CMake Command-Line option. Which can also be > +done by passing in "prefix=" to the make command line. > + > + make prefix=/my/local/dir gui > + > > 2.1.3 In addition to the standard CMake build types (Debug, Release, > RelWithDebInfo, MinSizeRel) KernelShark supports a "Package" build type. > @@ -57,10 +66,8 @@ Examples: > > cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Package -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS_PACKAGE="-O3 -pedantic" ../ > > -2.2.1 Use "make clean" if you want to delete all already compiled objects. > - > -2.2.2 Use the script "cmake_clean.sh" if you want to delete all already > -compiled objects and all files generated by CMake. > +2.2 Use "make clean" if you want to delete all already compiled objects > +and all files generated by CMake. > > 3. After building the code "kernel-shark/lib" will contain all libraries > and "kernel-shark/bin" will contain all executables. >
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 13:54:30 +0300 "Yordan Karadzhov (VMware)" <y.karadz@gmail.com> wrote: > I agree with all functional changes in those patches. However, the > README file becomes a bit ambiguous. Heh, I wrote that at the last minute and was a bit tired. I was hoping for a better write up from someone ;-) > > I would prefer having something like this > > 2. Building KernelShark: > 2.1 Option 1 : build KernelShark as part of trace-cmd > > make gui > All explanations for this build option are following > ... > > 2.2 Option 2 : standalone build of KernelShark (for hackers only) > > cd kernel-shark/build > cmake ../ > make > All explanations for this build option are following ... > ... > > Note that in Option 1 > > make clean > > is equivalent to > > make clean > ./cmake_clean.sh > > in Option 2. Makes sense. Thanks! -- Steve
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index 693f33b69b4e..c9679d42fdbd 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -357,6 +357,7 @@ clean: $(MAKE) -C $(src)/python clean $(MAKE) -C $(src)/tracecmd clean if [ -f $(kshark-dir)/build/Makefile ]; then $(MAKE) -C $(kshark-dir)/build clean; fi + cd $(kshark-dir)/build; ./cmake_clean.sh ##### PYTHON STUFF ##### diff --git a/kernel-shark/README b/kernel-shark/README index 75a0dd08dcac..4fb13698261b 100644 --- a/kernel-shark/README +++ b/kernel-shark/README @@ -31,6 +31,11 @@ Building: the original trace-cmd end traceevent libraries. 2. Do: + make gui + +This will perform the following, in case you want to do it directly +yourself: + cd kernel-shark/build cmake ../ make @@ -39,7 +44,11 @@ the original trace-cmd end traceevent libraries. as a CMake Command-Line option. 2.1.2 By default, installation prefix is "/usr/local". It can be changed using --D_INSTALL_PREFIX= as a CMake Command-Line option. +-D_INSTALL_PREFIX= as a CMake Command-Line option. Which can also be +done by passing in "prefix=" to the make command line. + + make prefix=/my/local/dir gui + 2.1.3 In addition to the standard CMake build types (Debug, Release, RelWithDebInfo, MinSizeRel) KernelShark supports a "Package" build type. @@ -57,10 +66,8 @@ Examples: cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Package -DCMAKE_C_FLAGS_PACKAGE="-O3 -pedantic" ../ -2.2.1 Use "make clean" if you want to delete all already compiled objects. - -2.2.2 Use the script "cmake_clean.sh" if you want to delete all already -compiled objects and all files generated by CMake. +2.2 Use "make clean" if you want to delete all already compiled objects +and all files generated by CMake. 3. After building the code "kernel-shark/lib" will contain all libraries and "kernel-shark/bin" will contain all executables.