############################################################################ # tools/zds/zds_Config.defs # # Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more # contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with # this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. The # ASF licenses this file to you under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the # "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the # License. You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT # WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the # License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations # under the License. # ############################################################################ # These are the macros that will be used in the NuttX make system to compile # and assembly source files and to insert the resulting object files into an # archive. These replace the default definitions at tools/Config.mk # PREPROCESS # # Run a file through the C Pre-processor define PREPROCESS @echo "CPP: $(1)->$(2)" $(Q) $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $($(strip $(1))_CPPFLAGS) $(1) -o $(2) endef # COMPILE, ASSEMBLE, and helpers # # The ZDS-II compiler and assembler both generate object files in the # current directory with the same name as the source file, but with the .obj # extension. The build system expects these behaviors when compiling some # file, say foo.c: # # 1. If the foo.obj object belongs in a lower level directory (such as bin/), # then the relative path will be preface the object file name (such as # bin/foo.obj)). # 2. In other cases, the build system may decorate the object file name such # as a.b.c.foo.obj. This case is distinguished here by because does not # lie in a lower directory, but lies in the current directory. define RMOBJS $(call DELFILE, $(1)) $(call DELFILE, $(subst .obj,.lst,$(1))) $(call DELFILE, $(subst .obj,.src,$(1))) endef ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y) define CONDMOVE $(Q) if not exist $1 if exist $2 (move /Y $2 $3) endef define MVOBJS $(call CONDMOVE, $(1),$(subst .obj,.src,$(2)),$(subst .obj,.src,$(3))) $(call CONDMOVE, $(1),$(subst .obj,.lst,$(2)),$(subst .obj,.lst,$(3))) $(call CONDMOVE, $(1),$(2),$(3)) endef define COMPILE $(call RMOBJS, $(2)) $(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $($(strip $(1))_CFLAGS) ${shell echo $(1) | sed -e "s/\//\\/g"} $(call MVOBJS, $(2), $(subst .c,.obj,$(notdir $(1))), $(2)) endef define ASSEMBLE $(call RMOBJS, $(2)) $(Q) $(AS) $(AFLAGS) $($(strip $(1))_AFLAGS) ${shell echo $(1) | sed -e "s/\//\\/g"} $(call MVOBJS, $(2), $(subst .asm,.obj,$(notdir $(1))), $(2)) endef else define CONDMOVE $(Q) if [ ! -e $(1) -a -e $(2) ] ; then mv -f $(2) $(3) ; fi endef define MVOBJS $(call CONDMOVE, $(1),$(subst .obj,.src,$(2)),$(subst .obj,.src,$(3))) $(call CONDMOVE, $(1),$(subst .obj,.lst,$(2)),$(subst .obj,.lst,$(3))) $(call CONDMOVE, $(1),$(2),$(3)) endef define COMPILE $(call RMOBJS, $(2)) $(Q) $(CC) $(CFLAGS) $($(strip $(1))_CFLAGS) `cygpath -w "$(1)"` $(call MVOBJS, $(2), $(subst .c,.obj,$(notdir $(1))), $(2)) endef define ASSEMBLE $(call RMOBJS, $(2)) $(Q) $(AS) $(AFLAGS) $($(strip $(1))_AFLAGS) `cygpath -w "$(1)"` $(call MVOBJS, $(2), $(subst .asm,.obj,$(notdir $(1))), $(2)) endef endif # ARCHIVE will move a list of object files into the library. This is # complex because: # # 1. The ZDS-II librarian expects the library to reside within the # current directory; it expects the library argument to a file name # like foo.lib. # 2. Normally, the library file is in the current directory, but other # times, the library is an absolute path such as # D:\Spuda\Documents\projects\nuttx\master\apps-fork\libapps.lib. In # this case, the base library name is extract as the ARCHIVE logic CD's # to the directory containing the library. ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y) define ARCHIVE for %%G in ($(2)) do ( $(AR) $(ARFLAGS) $(1)=-+%%G ) endef define ARCHIVE $(MAKE) -C $(TOPDIR)\tools\zds zdsar.exe $(TOPDIR)\tools\zds\zdsar.exe --ar "$(AR)" --ar_flags "$(ARFLAGS)" --library "$(1)" $(2) endef define CLEAN $(Q) if exist *.obj (del /f /q *.obj) $(Q) if exist *.src (del /f /q *.src) $(Q) if exist *.lib (del /f /q *.lib) $(Q) if exist *.hex (del /f /q *.hex) $(Q) if exist *.lod (del /f /q *.lod) $(Q) if exist *.lst (del /f /q *.lst) endef else define ARCHIVE $(MAKE) -C $(TOPDIR)/tools/zds zdsar.exe $(TOPDIR)/tools/zds/zdsar.exe --ar "$(AR)" --ar_flags "$(ARFLAGS)" --library $(1) $(2) endef define CLEAN $(Q) rm -f *.obj *.src *.lib *.hex *.lod *.lst endef endif