When we do not have CONFIG_BLK (or SPL/TPL) enabled there are very few
cases where we need the blk_legacy code linked in. To catch these, build
when we have CONFIG_HAVE_BLOCK_DEVICE set. In addition, we only need
cmd/blk_common.o to be linked in when we have CONFIG_HAVE_BLOCK_DEVICE
set, so make use of that directly.
Signed-off-by: Tom Rini <trini@konsulko.com>
obj-$(CONFIG_CMD_AB_SELECT) += ab_select.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CMD_ADC) += adc.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CMD_ARMFLASH) += armflash.o
-obj-y += blk_common.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_HAVE_BLOCK_DEVICE) += blk_common.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CMD_SOURCE) += source.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CMD_BCB) += bcb.o
obj-$(CONFIG_CMD_BDI) += bdinfo.o
#include <common.h>
#include <blk.h>
-#ifdef CONFIG_HAVE_BLOCK_DEVICE
int blk_common_cmd(int argc, char * const argv[], enum if_type if_type,
int *cur_devnump)
{
}
}
}
-#endif
obj-$(CONFIG_$(SPL_)BLK) += blk-uclass.o
ifndef CONFIG_$(SPL_)BLK
-obj-y += blk_legacy.o
+obj-$(CONFIG_HAVE_BLOCK_DEVICE) += blk_legacy.o
endif
ifndef CONFIG_SPL_BUILD