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VMAXLMA_SRC=$(KERNELDIR)/contrib/arch/ia64/vmaxlma.c
CROSS_OBJCOPY=/usr/local/ia64/bin/ia64-pc-linux-gnu-objcopy

build: kernel.bin

kernel.bin: kernel uspace vmaxlma
    cp $(KERNELDIR)/kernel.bin .
    ./vmaxlma kernel.bin
    $(CROSS_OBJCOPY) -O binary $(USPACEDIR)/init/init init

vmaxlma: $(VMAXLMA_SRC)
    gcc $(VMAXLMA_SRC) -o $@

clean: clean_kernel clean_uspace
    -rm -f kernel.bin init vmaxlma

arch_distclean: distclean_kernel distclean_uspace