############################################################################ # Config.mk # Global build rules and macros. # # Copyright (C) 2011, 2013-2014 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved. # Author: Richard Cochran # Gregory Nutt # # This file (along with $(TOPDIR)/.config) must be included by every # configuration-specific Make.defs file. # # Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without # modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions # are met: # # 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. # 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright # notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in # the documentation and/or other materials provided with the # distribution. # 3. 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CONFIG_ARCH := $(patsubst "%",%,$(strip $(CONFIG_ARCH))) CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP := $(patsubst "%",%,$(strip $(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP))) CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD := $(patsubst "%",%,$(strip $(CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD))) # Some defaults just to prohibit some bad behavior if for some reason they # are not defined OBJEXT ?= .o LIBEXT ?= .a # DELIM - Path segment delimiter character # # Depends on this settings defined in board-specific defconfig file installed # at $(TOPDIR)/.config: # # CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE - Defined for a Windows native build ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y) DELIM = $(strip \) else DELIM = $(strip /) endif # INCDIR - Convert a list of directory paths to a list of compiler include # directirves # Example: CFFLAGS += ${shell $(INCDIR) [options] "compiler" "dir1" "dir2" "dir2" ...} # # Note that the compiler string and each directory path string must quoted if # they contain spaces or any other characters that might get mangled by the # shell # # Depends on this setting passed as a make commaond line definition from the # toplevel Makefile: # # TOPDIR - The path to the top level NuttX directory in the form # appropriate for the current build environment # # Depends on this settings defined in board-specific defconfig file installed # at $(TOPDIR)/.config: # # CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE - Defined for a Windows native build ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y) INCDIR = "$(TOPDIR)\tools\incdir.bat" else INCDIR = "$(TOPDIR)/tools/incdir.sh" endif # PREPROCESS - Default macro to run the C pre-processor # Example: $(call PREPROCESS, in-file, out-file) # # Depends on these settings defined in board-specific Make.defs file # installed at $(TOPDIR)/Make.defs: # # CPP - The command to invoke the C pre-processor # CPPFLAGS - Options to pass to the C pre-processor define PREPROCESS @echo "CPP: $1->$2" $(Q) $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $1 -o $2 endef # COMPILE - Default macro to compile one C file # Example: $(call COMPILE, in-file, out-file) # # Depends on these settings defined in board-specific Make.defs file # installed at $(TOPDIR)/Make.defs: # # CC - The command to invoke the C compiler # CFLAGS - Options to pass to the C compiler define COMPILE @echo "CC: $1" $(Q) $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $1 -o $2 endef # COMPILEXX - Default macro to compile one C++ file # Example: $(call COMPILEXX, in-file, out-file) # # Depends on these settings defined in board-specific Make.defs file # installed at $(TOPDIR)/Make.defs: # # CXX - The command to invoke the C++ compiler # CXXFLAGS - Options to pass to the C++ compiler define COMPILEXX @echo "CXX: $1" $(Q) $(CXX) -c $(CXXFLAGS) $1 -o $2 endef # ASSEMBLE - Default macro to assemble one assembly language file # Example: $(call ASSEMBLE, in-file, out-file) # # NOTE that the most common toolchain, GCC, uses the compiler to assemble # files because this has the advantage of running the C Pre-Processor against # the assembly language files. This is not possible with other toolchains; # platforms using those other tools should define AS and over-ride this # definition in order to use the assembler directly. # # Depends on these settings defined in board-specific Make.defs file # installed at $(TOPDIR)/Make.defs: # # CC - By default, the C compiler is used to compile assembly language # files # AFLAGS - Options to pass to the C+compiler define ASSEMBLE @echo "AS: $1" $(Q) $(CC) -c $(AFLAGS) $1 -o $2 endef # MOVEOBJ - Default macro to move an object file to the correct location # Example: $(call MOVEOBJ, prefix, directory) # # This is only used in directories that keep object files in sub-directories. # Certain compilers (ZDS-II) always place the resulting files in the the # directory where the compiler was invoked with not option to generate objects # in a different location. define MOVEOBJ endef # ARCHIVE - Add a list of files to an archive # Example: $(call ARCHIVE, archive-file, "file1 file2 file3 ...") # # Note: The fileN strings may not contain spaces or characters that may be # interpreted strangely by the shell # # Depends on these settings defined in board-specific Make.defs file # installed at $(TOPDIR)/Make.defs: # # AR - The command to invoke the archiver (includes any options) # # Depends on this settings defined in board-specific defconfig file installed # at $(TOPDIR)/.config: # # CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE - Defined for a Windows native build ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y) define ARCHIVE @echo AR: $2 $(Q) $(AR) $1 $(2) endef else define ARCHIVE @echo "AR: $2" $(Q) $(AR) $1 $(2) || { echo "$(AR) $1 FAILED!" ; exit 1 ; } endef endif # PRELINK - Prelink a list of files # This is useful when files were compiled with fvisibility=hidden. # Any symbol which was not explicitly made global is invisible outside the # prelinked file. # # Example: $(call PRELINK, prelink-file, "file1 file2 file3 ...") # # Note: The fileN strings may not contain spaces or characters that may be # interpreted strangely by the shell # # Depends on these settings defined in board-specific Make.defs file # installed at $(TOPDIR)/Make.defs: # # LD - The command to invoke the linker (includes any options) # OBJCOPY - The command to invoke the object cop (includes any options) # # Depends on this settings defined in board-specific defconfig file installed # at $(TOPDIR)/.config: # # CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE - Defined for a Windows native build ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y) define PRELINK @echo PRELINK: $1 $(Q) $(LD) -Ur -o $1 $2 && $(OBJCOPY) --localize-hidden $1 endef else define PRELINK @echo "PRELINK: $1" $(Q) $(LD) -Ur -o $1 $2 && $(OBJCOPY) --localize-hidden $1 endef endif # DELFILE - Delete one file ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y) define DELFILE $(Q) if exist $1 (del /f /q $1) endef else define DELFILE $(Q) rm -f $1 endef endif # DELDIR - Delete one directory ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y) define DELDIR $(Q) if exist $1 (rmdir /q /s $1) endef else define DELDIR $(Q) rm -rf $1 endef endif # MOVEFILE - Move one file ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y) define MOVEFILE $(Q) if exist $1 (move /Y $1 $2) endef else define MOVEFILE $(Q) mv -f $1 $2 endef endif # CLEAN - Default clean target ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y) define CLEAN $(Q) if exist *$(OBJEXT) (del /f /q *$(OBJEXT)) $(Q) if exist *$(LIBEXT) (del /f /q *$(LIBEXT)) $(Q) if exist *~ (del /f /q *~) $(Q) if exist (del /f /q .*.swp) endef else define CLEAN $(Q) rm -f *$(OBJEXT) *$(LIBEXT) *~ .*.swp endef endif