audk/EdkUnixPkg/target.txt

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#
# Copyright (c) 2007, Intel Corporation. All rights reserved. <BR>
#
# This software and associated documentation (if any) is furnished
# under a license and may only be used or copied in accordance
# with the terms of the license. Except as permitted by such
# license, no part of this software or documentation may be
# reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any
# form or by any means without the express written consent of
# Intel Corporation.
#
# Filename: target.template
#
# ALL Paths are Relative to WORKSPACE
# Separate multiple LIST entries with a SINGLE SPACE character, do not use comma characters.
# Un-set an option by either commenting out the line, or not setting a value.
#
# PROPERTY Type Use Description
# ---------------- -------- -------- -----------------------------------------------------------
# ACTIVE_PLATFORM Filename Recommended Specify the WORKSPACE relative Path and Filename
# of the platform FPD file that will be used for the build
# This line is required if and only if the current working
# directory does not contain one or more FPD files.
ACTIVE_PLATFORM = EdkUnixPkg/Unix.fpd
# TARGET List Optional Zero or more of the following: DEBUG, RELEASE,
# UserDefined; separated by a space character.
# If the line is missing or no value is specified, all
# valid targets specified in the FPD file will attempt
# to be built. The following line will build all platform
# targets.
# TARGET =
# TARGET_ARCH List Optional What kind of architecture is the binary being target for.
# One, or more, of the following, IA32, IA64, X64, EBC or ARM.
# Multiple values can be specified on a single line, using
# space charaters to separate the values. These are used
# during the parsing of an FPD file, restricting the build
# output target(s.)
# The Build Target ARCH is determined by a logical AND of:
# FPD BuildOptions: <SupportedArchitectures> tag
# If not specified, then all valid architectures specified
# in the FPD file, for which tools are available, will be
# built.
#TARGET_ARCH =
# TOOL_DEFINITION_FILE Filename Optional Specify the name of the filename to use for specifying
# the tools to use for the build. If not specified,
# tools_def.txt will be used for the build. This file
# MUST be located in the WORKSPACE/Tools/Conf directory.
TOOL_CHAIN_CONF = Tools/Conf/tools_def.txt
# TAGNAME List Optional Specify the name(s) of the tools_def.txt TagName to use.
# If not specified, all applicable TagName tools will be
# used for the build. The list uses space character separation.
TOOL_CHAIN_TAG = UNIXPKGCYGWINGCC
# MULTIPLE_THREAD FLAG Optional Flag to enable multi-thread build. If not specified, default
# is "Disable". If your computer is multi-core or multiple CPUs,
# enabling this feature will bring much benefit. For multi-thread
# built, the log will write to ${BUILD_DIR}/build.log.
# This feature is only for PLATFORM build, and clean, cleanall or
# stand-alone module build is still using the normal way.
MULTIPLE_THREAD = Enable
# MAX_CONCURRENT_THREAD_NUMBER NUMBER Optional The number of concurrent threads. Default is 2. Recommend to
# set this value to one more than the number of your compurter
# cores or CPUs.
MAX_CONCURRENT_THREAD_NUMBER = 2
TARGET = DEBUG
TARGET_ARCH =
ACTIVE_PLATFORM =