udibuild(C)
udibuild --
Build UDI driver modules from source files
Synopsis
udibuild options
Description
udibuild builds driver modules from source files.
udibuild is typically run from a source file directory,
or run by
udisetup(ADM)
to build a source-distributed driver.
Invoked with no command-line options, udibuild searches the
current directory for a udiprops.txt file and source files,
then attempts to build a driver binary using the build rules from
udiprops.txt.
The resultant binary object modules are placed in the
bin/abi subdirectory of the current directory
(creating subdirectories as needed) where the name for the current
applications binary interface (ABI) is substituted for abi.
The following command-line options are understood:
 -D
- 
Specify a debug build.
 -h
- 
Display the help message.
 -H
- 
Display the full usage information.
 -n
- 
Do a dry run of udibuild.
Used with the -v option,
commands are not executed.
Commands are echoed only.
 -o dir
- 
Specify an alternate output directory dir.
By default, udibuild places one
relocatable file in the current directory for each module declaration
in the udiprops.txt file.
 -O
- 
Specify an optimized build.
-O cannot be used with the -D option.
 -s
- 
Specify an alternate static properties file.
 -T dir
- 
Specify a temporary directory dir for udibuild to use.
By default, this directory is /tmp.
 -u
- 
Build only objects whose source has changed.
 -v
- 
Specify verbose output.
 -?
- 
Display the help message.
References
udimkpkg(C)
udisetup(ADM)
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