nuttx/tools/cxd56/Config.mk
Brennan Ashton 162da1169e CI: Store artifacts durring build
Add new option -A is added to tools/testbuild.sh that will take the
created build executable and store it in a folder for the config
that generated it under $ARTIFACTDIR which can be set via an
environment variable or defaulted to $(TOPDIR)/buildartifacts

This is also helpful for local testing because you can now run
tools/testbuild.sh -A sim.dat and have all of the simulation
targets generated without having to rebuild along the way.

In the GitHub Actions workflow the artifacs are uploaded
two two bundles one for macOS and one for Linux

Signed-off-by: Brennan Ashton <bashton@brennanashton.com>
2020-10-28 11:32:21 -07:00

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############################################################################
# tools/cxd56/Config.mk
#
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############################################################################
# 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
# POSTBUILD -- Perform post build operations
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CXD56_BINARY),y)
define POSTBUILD
$(Q)echo "Generating: $(NUTTXNAME).spk"; \
+$(Q) $(MAKE) -C $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)cxd56 -f Makefile.host
tools$(DELIM)cxd56$(DELIM)mkspk$(HOSTEXEEXT) -c2 nuttx nuttx nuttx.spk;
$(Q)([ $$? -eq 0 ] && echo nuttx.spk >> $(NUTTXNAME).manifest && echo "Done.")
endef
endif