nuttx/tools/Config.mk
Matias N 34b34e2d45 Fix: ensure archive files do not carry object files from prior builds
In some cases, when NuttX configuration changes and this makes the
object list used to build one of the .a libraries change as well,
since the command used to build it is "ar crs" and this simply appends
the list of object files, the library could still include object
files from prior builds. This commit modifies the ARCHIVE macro to
erase the .a file if it already exists.

Since in some cases this behavior was actually expected (object
files from a subdirectory were appended to a library created one
level above) I added a ARCHIVE_ADD which works as ARCHIVE did.

This change should greatly improve behavior of building after
configuration changes.
2020-09-14 15:54:18 +08:00

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Makefile

############################################################################
# tools/Config.mk
# Global build rules and macros.
#
# Copyright (C) 2011, 2013-2014, 2018-2019, 2020 Gregory Nutt. All rights
# reserved.
# Author: Richard Cochran
# Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
#
# This file (along with $(TOPDIR)/.config) must be included by every
# configuration-specific Make.defs file.
#
# Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
# modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
# are met:
#
# 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
# 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
# notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in
# the documentation and/or other materials provided with the
# distribution.
# 3. Neither the name NuttX nor the names of its contributors may be
# used to endorse or promote products derived from this software
# without specific prior written permission.
#
# THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS
# "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT
# LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
# COPYRIGHT OWNER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT,
# INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING,
# BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS
# OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED
# AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT
# LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN
# ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE
# POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
#
############################################################################
# Disable all built-in rules
.SUFFIXES:
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y)
export SHELL=cmd
endif
# Control build verbosity
#
# V=1,2: Enable echo of commands
# V=2: Enable bug/verbose options in tools and scripts
ifeq ($(V),1)
export Q :=
else ifeq ($(V),2)
export Q :=
else
export Q := @
endif
# These are configuration variables that are quoted by configuration tool
# but which must be unquoted when used in the build system.
CONFIG_ARCH := $(patsubst "%",%,$(strip $(CONFIG_ARCH)))
CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP := $(patsubst "%",%,$(strip $(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP)))
CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD := $(patsubst "%",%,$(strip $(CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD)))
# Some defaults.
# $(TOPDIR)/Make.defs can override these appropriately.
MODULECC ?= $(CC)
MODULELD ?= $(LD)
MODULESTRIP ?= $(STRIP)
# Define HOSTCC on the make command line if it differs from these defaults
# Define HOSTCFLAGS with -g on the make command line to build debug versions
HOSTOS = ${shell uname -o 2>/dev/null || uname -s 2>/dev/null || echo "Other"}
ifeq ($(HOSTOS),MinGW)
# In the Windows native environment, the MinGW GCC compiler is used
HOSTCC ?= mingw32-gcc.exe
HOSTCFLAGS ?= -O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wshadow -DCONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE=y
else
# GCC or clang is assumed in all other POSIX environments
# (Linux, Cygwin, MSYS2, macOS).
# strtok_r is used in some tools, but does not seem to be available in
# the MinGW environment.
HOSTCC ?= cc
HOSTCFLAGS ?= -O2 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wshadow
HOSTCFLAGS += -DHAVE_STRTOK_C=1
ifeq ($(HOSTOS),Cygwin)
HOSTCFLAGS += -DHOST_CYGWIN=1
endif
endif
# Some defaults just to prohibit some bad behavior if for some reason they
# are not defined
ASMEXT ?= .S
OBJEXT ?= .o
LIBEXT ?= .a
ifeq ($(HOSTOS),Cygwin)
EXEEXT ?= .exe
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_HOST_WINDOWS),y)
HOSTEXEEXT ?= .exe
endif
# This define is passed as EXTRAFLAGS for kernel-mode builds. It is also passed
# during PASS1 (but not PASS2) context and depend targets.
KDEFINE ?= ${shell $(DEFINE) "$(CC)" __KERNEL__}
# 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 ?= $(strip /)
endif
# Process board-specific directories
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_CUSTOM),y)
CUSTOM_DIR = $(patsubst "%",%,$(CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_CUSTOM_DIR))
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD_CUSTOM_DIR_RELPATH),y)
BOARD_DIR ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)$(CUSTOM_DIR)
else
BOARD_DIR ?= $(CUSTOM_DIR)
endif
else
BOARD_DIR ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)boards$(DELIM)$(CONFIG_ARCH)$(DELIM)$(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP)$(DELIM)$(CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD)
endif
BOARD_COMMON_DIR ?= $(wildcard $(BOARD_DIR)$(DELIM)..$(DELIM)common)
BOARD_DRIVERS_DIR ?= $(wildcard $(BOARD_DIR)$(DELIM)..$(DELIM)drivers)
ifeq ($(BOARD_DRIVERS_DIR),)
BOARD_DRIVERS_DIR = $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)drivers$(DELIM)dummy
endif
# DIRLINK - Create a directory link in the portable way
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_MKLINK),y)
DIRLINK ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)link.bat
else
DIRLINK ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)copydir.bat
endif
DIRUNLINK ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)unlink.bat
else
ifeq ($(CONFIG_CYGWIN_WINTOOL),y)
DIRLINK ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)copydir.sh
else ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_MSYS),y)
DIRLINK ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)copydir.sh
else
DIRLINK ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)link.sh
endif
DIRUNLINK ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)unlink.sh
endif
# MKDEP - Create the depend rule in the portable way
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y)
MKDEP ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)mkdeps$(HOSTEXEEXT) --winnative
else ifeq ($(CONFIG_CYGWIN_WINTOOL),y)
MKDEP ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)mkwindeps.sh
else
MKDEP ?= $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)tools$(DELIM)mkdeps$(HOSTEXEEXT)
endif
# INCDIR - Convert a list of directory paths to a list of compiler include
# directories
# 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 command 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)
DEFINE ?= "$(TOPDIR)\tools\define.bat"
INCDIR ?= "$(TOPDIR)\tools\incdir.bat"
else ifeq ($(CONFIG_CYGWIN_WINTOOL),y)
DEFINE ?= "$(TOPDIR)/tools/define.sh" -w
INCDIR ?= "$(TOPDIR)/tools/incdir$(HOSTEXEEXT)" -w
else
DEFINE ?= "$(TOPDIR)/tools/define.sh"
INCDIR ?= "$(TOPDIR)/tools/incdir$(HOSTEXEEXT)"
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
#
# '<filename>.c_CPPFLAGS += <options>' may also be used, as an example, to
# change the options used with the single file <filename>.c (or
# <filename>.S)
define PREPROCESS
@echo "CPP: $1->$2"
$(Q) $(CPP) $(CPPFLAGS) $($(strip $1)_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
#
# '<filename>.c_CFLAGS += <options>' may also be used, as an example, to
# change the options used with the single file <filename>.c
define COMPILE
@echo "CC: $1"
$(Q) $(CC) -c $(CFLAGS) $($(strip $1)_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
#
# '<filename>.cxx_CXXFLAGS += <options>' may also be used, as an example, to
# change the options used with the single file <filename>.cxx. The
# extension .cpp could also be used. The same applies mutatis mutandis.
define COMPILEXX
@echo "CXX: $1"
$(Q) $(CXX) -c $(CXXFLAGS) $($(strip $1)_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
#
# '<filename>.s_AFLAGS += <options>' may also be used, as an example, to change
# the options used with the single file <filename>.s. The extension .asm
# is used by some toolchains. The same applies mutatis mutandis.
define ASSEMBLE
@echo "AS: $1"
$(Q) $(CC) -c $(AFLAGS) $1 $($(strip $1)_AFLAGS) -o $2
endef
# INSTALL_LIB - Install a library $1 into target $2
# Example: $(call INSTALL_LIB, libabc.a, $(TOPDIR)/staging/)
define INSTALL_LIB
@echo "IN: $1 -> $2"
$(Q) install -m 0644 $1 $2
endef
# ARCHIVE_ADD - Add a list of files to an archive
# Example: $(call ARCHIVE_ADD, 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
define ARCHIVE_ADD
@echo "AR (add): $(notdir $1) $(2)"
$(Q) $(AR) $1 $(2)
endef
# ARCHIVE - Same as above, but ensure the archive is
# created from scratch
define ARCHIVE
@echo "AR (create): $(notdir $1) $(2)"
$(Q) $(RM) $1
$(Q) $(AR) $1 $(2)
endef
# 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 $1
endef
endif
# POSTBUILD -- Perform post build operations
# Some architectures require the use of special tools and special handling
# AFTER building the NuttX binary. Make.defs files for thos architectures
# should override the following define with the correct operations for
# that platform
define POSTBUILD
endef
# DELFILE - Delete one file
ifeq ($(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 $2
endef
endif
# COPYFILE - Copy one file
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y)
define COPYFILE
$(Q) if exist $1 (copy /y /b $1 $2)
endef
else
define COPYFILE
$(Q) cp -f $1 $2
endef
endif
# CATFILE - Cat a list of files
#
# USAGE: $(call CATFILE,dest,src1,src2,src3,...)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y)
define CATFILE
$(Q) type $(2) > $1
endef
else
define CATFILE
$(Q) cat $(2) > $1
endef
endif
# RWILDCARD - Recursive wildcard used to get lists of files from directories
#
# USAGE: FILELIST = $(call RWILDCARD,<dir>,<wildcard-filename)
#
# This is functionally equivalent to the following, but has the advantage in
# that it is portable
#
# FILELIST = ${shell find <dir> -name <wildcard-file>}
define RWILDCARD
$(foreach d,$(wildcard $1/*),$(call RWILDCARD,$d,$2)$(filter $(subst *,%,$2),$d))
endef
# 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
# TESTANDREPLACEFILE - Test if two files are different. If so replace the
# second with the first. Otherwise, delete the first.
#
# USAGE: $(call TESTANDREPLACEFILE, newfile, oldfile)
#
# args: $1 - newfile: Temporary file to test
# $2 - oldfile: File to replace
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_NATIVE),y)
define TESTANDREPLACEFILE
$(Q) move /Y $1 $2
endef
else
define TESTANDREPLACEFILE
if [ -f $2 ]; then \
if cmp $1 $2; then \
rm -f $1; \
else \
mv $1 $2; \
fi \
else \
mv $1 $2; \
fi
endef
endif
# Invoke make
define MAKE_template
+$(Q) $(MAKE) -C $(1) $(2) TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" APPDIR="$(APPDIR)"
endef
define SDIR_template
$(1)_$(2):
+$(Q) $(MAKE) -C $(1) $(2) TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" APPDIR="$(APPDIR)"
endef
# The default C/C++ search path
ARCHINCLUDES += ${shell $(INCDIR) -s "$(CC)" $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)include}
ifeq ($(CONFIG_LIBCXX),y)
ARCHXXINCLUDES += ${shell $(INCDIR) -s "$(CC)" $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)include$(DELIM)libcxx}
else ifeq ($(CONFIG_UCLIBCXX),y)
ARCHXXINCLUDES += ${shell $(INCDIR) -s "$(CC)" $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)include$(DELIM)uClibc++}
else
ARCHXXINCLUDES += ${shell $(INCDIR) -s "$(CC)" $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)include$(DELIM)cxx}
endif
ARCHXXINCLUDES += ${shell $(INCDIR) -s "$(CC)" $(TOPDIR)$(DELIM)include}