# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.14 2018/12/31 12:13:50 mrg Exp $ DRIVER= xf86-video-nv DRIVER_NAME= nv_drv SRCS= nv_cursor.c nv_dac.c nv_dga.c nv_driver.c nv_exa.c nv_hw.c SRCS+= nv_setup.c nv_shadow.c nv_video.c nv_xaa.c riva_cursor.c SRCS+= riva_dac.c riva_dga.c riva_driver.c riva_hw.c SRCS+= riva_setup.c riva_shadow.c g80_cursor.c SRCS+= g80_dac.c g80_display.c g80_dma.c g80_driver.c g80_exa.c SRCS+= g80_output.c g80_sor.c MAN= nv.4 # XAA files have generic functions as well #.if ${XORG_SERVER_SUBDIR} == "xorg-server.old" SRCS+= riva_xaa.c g80_xaa.c #.endif .if ${MACHINE} == "macppc" CPPFLAGS+= -DAVOID_VGAHW .endif .if ${MACHINE} == "i386" || ${MACHINE} == "amd64" # XXX # the test uses pci_device_has_kernel_driver() which, for now at least, only # makes sense on x86 ( it just checks if the kernel driver handling the # device is vga ) - and even there, genfb and the like don't do anything # that would prevent this driver from working. Might need to revisit this once # the new DRM2 code has nvidia support #CPPFLAGS+= -DNV_TEST_FOR_KERNEL_DRIVER .endif # XXX COPTS+= ${${ACTIVE_CC} == "gcc":? -Wno-error=cpp :} COPTS+= ${${ACTIVE_CC} == "clang":? -Wno-error=\#warnings :} COPTS.g80_dac.c+= -Wno-error # XXX deprecated .include "../Makefile.xf86-driver"