[RESEND][PATCH] Allow cscope to index multiple architectures

From: Ian Campbell
Date: Wed Jul 06 2005 - 06:22:30 EST


Hi,

I have a single source tree which I cross compile for a couple of
different architectures using ARCH=foo O=blah etc.

The existing cscope target is very handy but only indexes the current
$(ARCH), which is a pain since inevitably I'm interested in the other
one at any given time ;-). This patch allows me to pass a list of
architectures for cscope to index. e.g.
make ALLSOURCE_ARCHS="i386 arm" cscope

This change also works for etags etc, and I presume it is just as useful
there.

Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell <ijc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

Index: 2.6/Makefile
===================================================================
--- 2.6.orig/Makefile 2005-06-23 11:15:05.000000000 +0100
+++ 2.6/Makefile 2005-06-23 11:24:12.000000000 +0100
@@ -1156,19 +1156,25 @@
__srctree = $(srctree)/
endif

+ALLSOURCE_ARCHS := $(ARCH)
+
define all-sources
( find $(__srctree) $(RCS_FIND_IGNORE) \
\( -name include -o -name arch \) -prune -o \
-name '*.[chS]' -print; \
- find $(__srctree)arch/$(ARCH) $(RCS_FIND_IGNORE) \
- -name '*.[chS]' -print; \
+ for ARCH in $(ALLSOURCE_ARCHS) ; do \
+ find $(__srctree)arch/$${ARCH} $(RCS_FIND_IGNORE) \
+ -name '*.[chS]' -print; \
+ done ; \
find $(__srctree)security/selinux/include $(RCS_FIND_IGNORE) \
-name '*.[chS]' -print; \
find $(__srctree)include $(RCS_FIND_IGNORE) \
\( -name config -o -name 'asm-*' \) -prune \
-o -name '*.[chS]' -print; \
- find $(__srctree)include/asm-$(ARCH) $(RCS_FIND_IGNORE) \
- -name '*.[chS]' -print; \
+ for ARCH in $(ALLSOURCE_ARCHS) ; do \
+ find $(__srctree)include/asm-$${ARCH} $(RCS_FIND_IGNORE) \
+ -name '*.[chS]' -print; \
+ done ; \
find $(__srctree)include/asm-generic $(RCS_FIND_IGNORE) \
-name '*.[chS]' -print )
endef



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