#
# define executive environment
-#
-# CONFIG_RTE_EXEC_ENV can be linuxapp, bsdapp
+# RTE_EXEC_ENV values are the directories in mk/exec-env/
#
CONFIG_RTE_EXEC_ENV="bsdapp"
CONFIG_RTE_EXEC_ENV_BSDAPP=y
##
## machine can define specific variables or action for a specific board
-## RTE_MACHINE can be:
-## default nothing specific
-## native current machine
-## atm Intel® Atom™ microarchitecture
-## nhm Intel® microarchitecture code name Nehalem
-## wsm Intel® microarchitecture code name Westmere
-## snb Intel® microarchitecture code name Sandy Bridge
-## ivb Intel® microarchitecture code name Ivy Bridge
-##
-## Note: if your compiler does not support the relevant -march options,
-## it will be compiled with whatever latest processor the compiler supports!
+## RTE_MACHINE values are the directories in mk/machine/
##
#CONFIG_RTE_MACHINE="native"
#
##
## define the architecture we compile for.
-## CONFIG_RTE_ARCH can be i686, x86_64, x86_64_32
+## RTE_ARCH values are the directories in mk/arch/
##
#CONFIG_RTE_ARCH="x86_64"
#CONFIG_RTE_ARCH_X86_64=y
#
##
## The compiler we use.
-## Can be gcc, icc or clang.
+## RTE_TOOLCHAIN values are the directories in mk/toolchain/
##
#CONFIG_RTE_TOOLCHAIN="gcc"
#CONFIG_RTE_TOOLCHAIN_GCC=y
#
# define executive environment
-#
-# CONFIG_RTE_EXEC_ENV can be linuxapp, bsdapp
+# RTE_EXEC_ENV values are the directories in mk/exec-env/
#
CONFIG_RTE_EXEC_ENV="linuxapp"
CONFIG_RTE_EXEC_ENV_LINUXAPP=y
##
## machine can define specific variables or action for a specific board
-## RTE_MACHINE can be:
-## default nothing specific
-## native current machine
-## atm Intel® Atom™ microarchitecture
-## nhm Intel® microarchitecture code name Nehalem
-## wsm Intel® microarchitecture code name Westmere
-## snb Intel® microarchitecture code name Sandy Bridge
-## ivb Intel® microarchitecture code name Ivy Bridge
-##
-## Note: if your compiler does not support the relevant -march options,
-## it will be compiled with whatever latest processor the compiler supports!
+## RTE_MACHINE values are the directories in mk/machine/
##
#CONFIG_RTE_MACHINE="native"
#
##
## define the architecture we compile for.
-## CONFIG_RTE_ARCH can be i686, x86_64, x86_64_32
+## RTE_ARCH values are the directories in mk/arch/
##
#CONFIG_RTE_ARCH="x86_64"
#CONFIG_RTE_ARCH_X86_64=y
#
##
## The compiler we use.
-## Can be gcc, icc or clang.
+## RTE_TOOLCHAIN values are the directories in mk/toolchain/
##
#CONFIG_RTE_TOOLCHAIN="gcc"
#CONFIG_RTE_TOOLCHAIN_GCC=y
# - can define CPU_ASFLAGS variable (overriden by cmdline value) that
# overrides the one defined in arch.
#
-# examples for RTE_MACHINE: default, pc, bensley, tylesburg, ...
-#
include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/machine/$(RTE_MACHINE)/rte.vars.mk
#
# define in machine .mk)
# - may override any previously defined variable
#
-# examples for RTE_ARCH: i686, x86_64
-#
include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/arch/$(RTE_ARCH)/rte.vars.mk
#
# - define TOOLCHAIN_ASFLAGS variable (overriden by cmdline value)
# - may override any previously defined variable
#
-# examples for RTE_TOOLCHAIN: gcc, icc
-#
include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/toolchain/$(RTE_TOOLCHAIN)/rte.vars.mk
#
# - define EXECENV_ASFLAGS variable (overriden by cmdline)
# - may override any previously defined variable
#
-# examples for RTE_EXEC_ENV: linuxapp, bsdapp
-#
include $(RTE_SDK)/mk/exec-env/$(RTE_EXEC_ENV)/rte.vars.mk
# Don't set CFLAGS/LDFLAGS flags for kernel module, all flags are