From cf0c966d9a614ca7354048d2c3397a8ed714eb5b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Jonas Gorski Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 14:44:46 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] brcm63xx: do not build images for unsupported routers If there is no board support in the kernel, it does not make sense to build images for devices. So drop any images for board ids for which there are nc corresponding board_info structs in the kernel. Signed-off-by: Jonas Gorski SVN-Revision: 43364 --- target/linux/brcm63xx/image/Makefile | 14 -------------- 1 file changed, 14 deletions(-) diff --git a/target/linux/brcm63xx/image/Makefile b/target/linux/brcm63xx/image/Makefile index f82c864587..b991a66dac 100755 --- a/target/linux/brcm63xx/image/Makefile +++ b/target/linux/brcm63xx/image/Makefile @@ -248,18 +248,6 @@ endef define Image/Build dd if=$(KDIR)/root.$(1) of=$(BIN_DIR)/$(IMG_PREFIX)-root.$(1) bs=128k conv=sync - # BT Voyager V210_BTR - $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),V210_BB,6348,BTV210_BTR,,--layoutver 5) - # BT Voyager V210_ROI, V210_WB - $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),V210,6348,BTV210_ROI_WB,,--layoutver 5) - # BT Voyager V2091_BTR - $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),V2091_BB,6348,BTV2091_BTR,,--layoutver 5) - # BT Voyager V2091_ROI, V2091_WB - $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),V2091,6348,BTV2091_ROI_WB,,--layoutver 5) - # BT Voyager V220V, V220V_MGCP_BTR - $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),RTA1052V,6348,BTV220V_MGCP_BTR,,--layoutver 5) - # BT Voyager V2110, V2110_AA, V2110_ROI - $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),V2110,6348,BTV2110,,--layoutver 5) # BT Voyager V2500V, V2500V_SIP_CLUB, V2500V_AA $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),V2500V_BB,6348,BTV2500V,,--layoutver 5) # RTA1025W_16 (numerous routers) @@ -284,8 +272,6 @@ define Image/Build $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),AW4339U,6328,DSL274XB-F1-EU,,--signature2="4.06.01.EUF1" --pad 4) $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),AW4339U,6328,DSL274XB-F1-AU,,--signature2="4.06.01.AUF1" --pad 4) - # TP-Link TD-8810A, TD-8810B, TD-8811A, TD-8811B - $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),8L-2M-8M,6338,TP8810_8811) # TP-Link 8900GB $(call Image/Build/CFE,$(1),96348GW-11,6348,TD8900GB,$(shell printf 'PRID\x89\x10\x00\x02'))