Updating makefile to use the right "--include" format.

According to clang, the right way of including file before parsing
should be one of the following format:

-include<file>, --include<file>, --include=<arg>

The current one still works, however, is causing problem when generating
compilation database with 3rd party tool (bear).

Bug: 328453446
Test: Manual build
Change-Id: Id4c8d1eb5c0c02f7a51a0d81ff4daa6b54b0005e
(cherry picked from commit 9fc92d0e423e6682a6dae3dd4e07eb5695d034c3)
1 file changed
tree: 7dfbb219ad64d1edcd24ee483826f0c7aeea3a57
  1. app/
  2. arch/
  3. dev/
  4. external/
  5. hosttests/
  6. include/
  7. kernel/
  8. lib/
  9. make/
  10. platform/
  11. target/
  12. tools/
  13. top/
  14. .clang-format
  15. .gitignore
  16. build-config-kerneltests
  17. engine.mk
  18. kerneltests-inc.mk
  19. LICENSE
  20. lk_inc.mk.example
  21. makefile
  22. README.md
README.md

LK

The LK embedded kernel. An SMP-aware kernel designed for small systems.

See https://github.com/littlekernel/lk for the latest version.

See https://github.com/littlekernel/lk/wiki for documentation.

Builds

Build Status

To build and test for ARM on linux

  1. install or build qemu. v2.4 and above is recommended.
  2. install gcc for embedded arm (see note 1)
  3. run scripts/do-qemuarm (from the lk directory)
  4. you should see ‘welcome to lk/MP’

This will get you a interactive prompt into LK which is running in qemu arm machine ‘virt’ emulation. type ‘help’ for commands.

note 1: for ubuntu: sudo apt-get install gcc-arm-none-eabi or fetch a prebuilt toolchain from http://newos.org/toolchains/arm-eabi-5.3.0-Linux-x86_64.tar.xz