Documentation/DocBook/Makefile hard codes the prefixed path to which you can install the built man pages (/usr/local prefix). That's unfortunate since the user may want to install to another prefix or location (for example, a distribution packaging the man pages may want to install to a random temporary location in the build process). Be flexible and allow the prefixed path to which we install man pages to be changed with the INSTALL_MAN_PATH environment variable (and use the same default as other similar variables like INSTALL_HDR_PATH). Signed-off-by: Herton R. Krzesinski <herton@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Jonathan Corbet <corbet@lwn.net>
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This makefile is used to generate the kernel documentation,
primarily based on in-line comments in various source files.
See Documentation/kernel-doc-nano-HOWTO.txt for instruction in how
to document the SRC - and how to read it.
To add a new book the only step required is to add the book to the
list of DOCBOOKS.
DOCBOOKS := z8530book.xml
kernel-hacking.xml kernel-locking.xml
networking.xml
filesystems.xml lsm.xml kgdb.xml
libata.xml mtdnand.xml librs.xml rapidio.xml
s390-drivers.xml scsi.xml
sh.xml w1.xml
ifeq ($(DOCBOOKS),)
Skip DocBook build if the user explicitly requested no DOCBOOKS.
.DEFAULT: @echo " SKIP DocBook $@ target (DOCBOOKS="" specified)." else ifneq ($(SPHINXDIRS),)
Skip DocBook build if the user explicitly requested a sphinx dir
.DEFAULT: @echo " SKIP DocBook $@ target (SPHINXDIRS specified)." else
The build process is as follows (targets):
(xmldocs) [by docproc]
file.tmpl --> file.xml +--> file.ps (psdocs) [by db2ps or xmlto]
+--> file.pdf (pdfdocs) [by db2pdf or xmlto]
+--> DIR=file (htmldocs) [by xmlto]
+--> man/ (mandocs) [by xmlto]
for PDF and PS output you can choose between xmlto and docbook-utils tools
PDF_METHOD = $(prefer-db2x) PS_METHOD = $(prefer-db2x)
targets += $(DOCBOOKS) BOOKS := $(addprefix $(obj)/,$(DOCBOOKS)) xmldocs: $(BOOKS) sgmldocs: xmldocs
PS := $(patsubst %.xml, %.ps, $(BOOKS)) psdocs: $(PS)
PDF := $(patsubst %.xml, %.pdf, $(BOOKS)) pdfdocs: $(PDF)
HTML := $(sort $(patsubst %.xml, %.html, $(BOOKS))) htmldocs: $(HTML) $(call cmd,build_main_index)
MAN := $(patsubst %.xml, %.9, $(BOOKS)) mandocs: $(MAN) find $(obj)/man -name '*.9' | xargs gzip -nf
Default location for installed man pages
export INSTALL_MAN_PATH = $(objtree)/usr
installmandocs: mandocs
mkdir -p $(INSTALL_MAN_PATH)/man/man9/
find $(obj)/man -name '*.9.gz' -printf '%h %f\n' |
sort -k 2 -k 1 | uniq -f 1 | sed -e 's: :/:' |
xargs install -m 644 -t $(INSTALL_MAN_PATH)/man/man9/
no-op for the DocBook toolchain
epubdocs: latexdocs: linkcheckdocs:
#External programs used KERNELDOCXMLREF = $(srctree)/scripts/kernel-doc-xml-ref KERNELDOC = $(srctree)/scripts/kernel-doc DOCPROC = $(objtree)/scripts/docproc CHECK_LC_CTYPE = $(objtree)/scripts/check-lc_ctype
Use a fixed encoding - UTF-8 if the C library has support built-in
or ASCII if not
LC_CTYPE := $(call try-run, LC_CTYPE=C.UTF-8 $(CHECK_LC_CTYPE),C.UTF-8,C) export LC_CTYPE
XMLTOFLAGS = -m $(srctree)/$(src)/stylesheet.xsl XMLTOFLAGS += --skip-validation
DOCPROC is used for two purposes:
1) To generate a dependency list for a .tmpl file
2) To preprocess a .tmpl file and call kernel-doc with
appropriate parameters.
The following rules are used to generate the .xml documentation
required to generate the final targets. (ps, pdf, html).
quiet_cmd_docproc = DOCPROC $@
cmd_docproc = SRCTREE=$(srctree)/ $(DOCPROC) doc $< >$@
define rule_docproc
set -e;
$(if $($(quiet)cmd_$(1)),echo ' $($(quiet)cmd_$(1))';)
$(cmd_$(1));
(
echo 'cmd_$@ := $(cmd_$(1))';
echo $@: SRCTREE=$(srctree) $(DOCPROC) depend $<;
) > $(dir $@).$(notdir $@).cmd
endef
%.xml: %.tmpl $(KERNELDOC) $(DOCPROC) $(KERNELDOCXMLREF) FORCE $(call if_changed_rule,docproc)
Tell kbuild to always build the programs
always := $(hostprogs-y)
notfoundtemplate = echo "*** You have to install docbook-utils or xmlto ***";
exit 1
db2xtemplate = db2TYPE -o $(dir $@) $<
xmltotemplate = xmlto TYPE $(XMLTOFLAGS) -o $(dir $@) $<
determine which methods are available
ifeq ($(shell which db2ps >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo found),found) use-db2x = db2x prefer-db2x = db2x else use-db2x = notfound prefer-db2x = $(use-xmlto) endif ifeq ($(shell which xmlto >/dev/null 2>&1 && echo found),found) use-xmlto = xmlto prefer-xmlto = xmlto else use-xmlto = notfound prefer-xmlto = $(use-db2x) endif
the commands, generated from the chosen template
quiet_cmd_db2ps = PS $@ cmd_db2ps = $(subst TYPE,ps, $($(PS_METHOD)template)) %.ps : %.xml $(call cmd,db2ps)
quiet_cmd_db2pdf = PDF $@ cmd_db2pdf = $(subst TYPE,pdf, $($(PDF_METHOD)template)) %.pdf : %.xml $(call cmd,db2pdf)
index = index.html
main_idx = $(obj)/$(index)
quiet_cmd_build_main_index = HTML $(main_idx)
cmd_build_main_index = rm -rf $(main_idx);
echo '
Linux Kernel HTML Documentation
' >> $(main_idx) &&echo '
Kernel Version: $(KERNELVERSION)
' >> $(main_idx) &&cat $(HTML) >> $(main_idx)
quiet_cmd_db2html = HTML $@
cmd_db2html = xmlto html $(XMLTOFLAGS) -o $(patsubst %.html,%,$@) $< &&
echo '
$(patsubst %.html,%,$(notdir $@))
' > $@
Rules to create an aux XML and .db, and use them to re-process the DocBook XML
to fill internal hyperlinks
gen_aux_xml = :
quiet_gen_aux_xml = echo ' XMLREF $@' silent_gen_aux_xml = : %.aux.xml: %.xml @$($(quiet)gen_aux_xml) @rm -rf $@ @(cat $< | egrep "^<refentry id" | egrep -o "".*"" | cut -f 2 -d " > $<.db) @$(KERNELDOCXMLREF) -db $<.db $< > $@ .PRECIOUS: %.aux.xml
%.html: %.aux.xml
@(which xmlto > /dev/null 2>&1) ||
(echo "*** You need to install xmlto ***";
exit 1)
@rm -rf $@ $(patsubst %.html,%,$@)
$(call cmd,db2html)
@if [ ! -z "$(PNG-$(basename $(notdir $@)))" ]; then
cp $(PNG-$(basename $(notdir $@))) $(patsubst %.html,%,$@); fi
quiet_cmd_db2man = MAN $@
cmd_db2man = if grep -q refentry $<; then xmlto man $(XMLTOFLAGS) -o $(obj)/man/$(F) $< ; fi
%.9 : %.xml
@(which xmlto > /dev/null 2>&1) ||
(echo "** You need to install xmlto ***";
exit 1)
$(Q)mkdir -p $(obj)/man/$(*F)
$(call cmd,db2man)
@touch $@
Rules to generate postscripts and PNG images from .fig format files
quiet_cmd_fig2eps = FIG2EPS $@ cmd_fig2eps = fig2dev -Leps $< $@
%.eps: %.fig
@(which fig2dev > /dev/null 2>&1) ||
(echo "*** You need to install transfig ***";
exit 1)
$(call cmd,fig2eps)
quiet_cmd_fig2png = FIG2PNG $@ cmd_fig2png = fig2dev -Lpng $< $@
%.png: %.fig
@(which fig2dev > /dev/null 2>&1) ||
(echo "*** You need to install transfig ***";
exit 1)
$(call cmd,fig2png)
Rule to convert a .c file to inline XML documentation
gen_xml = :
quiet_gen_xml = echo ' GEN $@'
silent_gen_xml = :
%.xml: %.c
@$($(quiet)gen_xml)
@(
echo "";
expand --tabs=8 < $< |
sed -e "s/&/\&/g"
-e "s/</\</g"
-e "s/>/\>/g";
echo "") > $@
endif # DOCBOOKS="" endif # SPHINDIR=...
Help targets as used by the top-level makefile
dochelp:
@echo ' Linux kernel internal documentation in different formats (DocBook):'
@echo ' htmldocs - HTML'
@echo ' pdfdocs - PDF'
@echo ' psdocs - Postscript'
@echo ' xmldocs - XML DocBook'
@echo ' mandocs - man pages'
@echo ' installmandocs - install man pages generated by mandocs to INSTALL_MAN_PATH';
echo ' (default: $(INSTALL_MAN_PATH))';
echo ''
@echo ' cleandocs - clean all generated DocBook files'
@echo
@echo ' make DOCBOOKS="s1.xml s2.xml" [target] Generate only docs s1.xml s2.xml'
@echo ' valid values for DOCBOOKS are: $(DOCBOOKS)'
@echo
@echo " make DOCBOOKS="" [target] Don't generate docs from Docbook"
@echo ' This is useful to generate only the ReST docs (Sphinx)'
Temporary files left by various tools
clean-files := $(DOCBOOKS)
$(patsubst %.xml, %.dvi, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.aux, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.tex, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.log, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.out, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.ps, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.pdf, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.html, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.9, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.aux.xml, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.xml.db, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, %.xml, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(patsubst %.xml, .%.xml.cmd, $(DOCBOOKS))
$(index)
clean-dirs := $(patsubst %.xml,%,$(DOCBOOKS)) man
cleandocs: $(Q)rm -f $(call objectify, $(clean-files)) $(Q)rm -rf $(call objectify, $(clean-dirs))
Declare the contents of the .PHONY variable as phony. We keep that
information in a variable so we can use it in if_changed and friends.
.PHONY: $(PHONY)