Development Kit Root Makefile Help
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-The Intel® DPDK provides a root level Makefile with targets for configuration, building, cleaning, testing, installation and others.
+The DPDK provides a root level Makefile with targets for configuration, building, cleaning, testing, installation and others.
These targets are explained in the following sections.
Configuration Targets
* all, build or just make
- Build the Intel® DPDK in the output directory previously created by a make config.
+ Build the DPDK in the output directory previously created by a make config.
Example:
* Install
- Build the Intel® DPDK binary.
+ Build the DPDK binary.
Actually, this builds each supported target in a separate directory.
The name of each directory is the name of the target.
The name of the targets to install can be optionally specified using T=mytarget.
Documentation Targets
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-* doxydoc
+* doc
+
+ Generate the Doxygen documentation (API, html and pdf).
+
+* doc-api-html
+
+ Generate the Doxygen API documentation in html.
+
+* doc-guides-html
+
+ Generate the guides documentation in html.
+
+* doc-guides-pdf
+
+ Generate the guides documentation in pdf.
- Generate the Doxygen documentation (pdf only).
Deps Targets
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Enable dependency debugging. This provides some useful information about why a target is built or not.
-* EXTRA_CFLAGS=, EXTRA_LDFLAGS=, EXTRA_ASFLAGS=, EXTRA_CPPFLAGS=
+* EXTRA_CFLAGS=, EXTRA_LDFLAGS=, EXTRA_LDLIBS=, EXTRA_ASFLAGS=, EXTRA_CPPFLAGS=
Append specific compilation, link or asm flags.
Compiling for Debug
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-To compile the Intel® DPDK and sample applications with debugging information included and the optimization level set to 0,
+To compile the DPDK and sample applications with debugging information included and the optimization level set to 0,
the EXTRA_CFLAGS environment variable should be set before compiling as follows:
.. code-block:: console
export EXTRA_CFLAGS='-O0 -g'
-The Intel® DPDK and any user or sample applications can then be compiled in the usual way.
+The DPDK and any user or sample applications can then be compiled in the usual way.
For example:
.. code-block:: console