The --include-dir flag is used to include check-in Makefiles from $(objtree) without prefixing $(srctree)/ the paths. Obviously, this is unnecessary for in-tree build. Add the flag just before changing the working directory. Signed-off-by: Masahiro Yamada <yamada.masahiro@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> --- Makefile | 10 ++++++---- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile index f8c8e12..8f563a6 100644 --- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -15,10 +15,9 @@ NAME = Merciless Moray PHONY := _all _all: -# o Do not use make's built-in rules and variables -# (this increases performance and avoids hard-to-debug behaviour); -# o Look for make include files relative to root of kernel src -MAKEFLAGS += -rR --include-dir=$(CURDIR) +# Do not use make's built-in rules and variables +# (this increases performance and avoids hard-to-debug behaviour); +MAKEFLAGS += -rR # Avoid funny character set dependencies unexport LC_ALL @@ -136,6 +135,9 @@ KBUILD_OUTPUT := $(shell mkdir -p $(KBUILD_OUTPUT) && cd $(KBUILD_OUTPUT) \ $(if $(KBUILD_OUTPUT),, \ $(error failed to create output directory "$(saved-output)")) +# Look for make include files relative to root of kernel src +MAKEFLAGS += --include-dir=$(CURDIR) + PHONY += $(MAKECMDGOALS) sub-make $(filter-out _all sub-make $(CURDIR)/Makefile, $(MAKECMDGOALS)) _all: sub-make -- 2.7.4