nuttx/Makefile.win
patacongo 3c65f6bea1 Simple window natives OS test build now works; Probabaly more to do for other configs; clean targets still have problems
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Makefile

############################################################################
# Makefile.win
#
# Copyright (C) 2012 Gregory Nutt. All rights reserved.
# Author: Gregory Nutt <gnutt@nuttx.org>
#
# 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.
#
############################################################################
TOPDIR := ${shell echo %CD%}
-include $(TOPDIR)\.config
-include $(TOPDIR)\tools\Config.mk
-include $(TOPDIR)\Make.defs
# Control build verbosity
ifeq ($(V),1)
export Q :=
else
export Q := @
endif
# This define is passed as EXTRADEFINES for kernel-mode builds. It is also passed
# during PASS1 (but not PASS2) context and depend targets.
KDEFINE = -D__KERNEL__
# Process architecture and board-specific directories
ARCH_DIR = arch\$(CONFIG_ARCH)
ARCH_SRC = $(ARCH_DIR)\src
ARCH_INC = $(ARCH_DIR)\include
BOARD_DIR = configs\$(CONFIG_ARCH_BOARD)
# Add-on directories. These may or may not be in place in the
# NuttX source tree (they must be specifically installed)
#
# CONFIG_APPS_DIR can be over-ridden from the command line or in the .config file.
# The default value of CONFIG_APPS_DIR is ..\apps. Ultimately, the application
# will be built if APPDIR is defined. APPDIR will be defined if a directory containing
# a Makefile is found at the path provided by CONFIG_APPS_DIR
ifeq ($(CONFIG_APPS_DIR),)
CONFIG_APPS_DIR = ..\apps
endif
APPDIR := ${shell if exist "$(CONFIG_APPS_DIR)\Makefile" echo "$(CONFIG_APPS_DIR)"}
# All add-on directories.
#
# NUTTX_ADDONS is the list of directories built into the NuttX kernel.
# USER_ADDONS is the list of directories that will be built into the user application
NUTTX_ADDONS :=
USER_ADDONS :=
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NUTTX_KERNEL),y)
USER_ADDONS += $(APPDIR)
else
NUTTX_ADDONS += $(APPDIR)
endif
# Lists of build directories.
#
# FSDIRS depend on file descriptor support; NONFSDIRS do not (except for parts
# of FSDIRS). We will exclude FSDIRS from the build if file descriptor
# support is disabled
# CONTEXTDIRS include directories that have special, one-time pre-build
# requirements. Normally this includes things like auto-generation of
# configuration specific files or creation of configurable symbolic links
# USERDIRS - When NuttX is build is a monolithic kernel, this provides the
# list of directories that must be built
# OTHERDIRS - These are directories that are not built but probably should
# be cleaned to prevent garbarge from collecting in them when changing
# configurations.
NONFSDIRS = sched $(ARCH_SRC) $(NUTTX_ADDONS)
FSDIRS = fs drivers binfmt
CONTEXTDIRS = $(APPDIR)
USERDIRS =
OTHERDIRS = lib
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NUTTX_KERNEL),y)
NONFSDIRS += syscall
CONTEXTDIRS += syscall
USERDIRS += syscall libc mm $(USER_ADDONS)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_HAVE_CXX),y)
USERDIRS += libxx
endif
else
NONFSDIRS += libc mm
OTHERDIRS += syscall $(USER_ADDONS)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_HAVE_CXX),y)
NONFSDIRS += libxx
else
OTHERDIRS += libxx
endif
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NX),y)
NONFSDIRS += graphics
CONTEXTDIRS += graphics
else
OTHERDIRS += graphics
endif
# CLEANDIRS are the directories that will clean in. These are
# all directories that we know about.
# KERNDEPDIRS are the directories in which we will build target dependencies.
# If NuttX and applications are built separately (CONFIG_NUTTX_KERNEL),
# then this holds only the directories containing kernel files.
# USERDEPDIRS. If NuttX and applications are built separately (CONFIG_NUTTX_KERNEL),
# then this holds only the directories containing user files.
CLEANDIRS = $(NONFSDIRS) $(FSDIRS) $(USERDIRS) $(OTHERDIRS)
KERNDEPDIRS = $(NONFSDIRS)
USERDEPDIRS = $(USERDIRS)
# Add file system directories to KERNDEPDIRS (they are already in CLEANDIRS)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS),0)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NET),y)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS),0)
KERNDEPDIRS += fs
endif
KERNDEPDIRS += drivers
endif
else
KERNDEPDIRS += $(FSDIRS)
endif
# Add networking directories to KERNDEPDIRS and CLEANDIRS
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NET),y)
KERNDEPDIRS += net
endif
CLEANDIRS += net
#
# Extra objects used in the final link.
#
# Pass 1 1ncremental (relative) link objects should be put into the
# processor-specific source directory (where other link objects will
# be created). If the pass1 obect is an archive, it could go anywhere.
ifeq ($(CONFIG_BUILD_2PASS),y)
EXTRA_OBJS += $(CONFIG_PASS1_OBJECT)
endif
# NUTTXLIBS is the list of NuttX libraries that is passed to the
# processor-specific Makefile to build the final NuttX target.
# Libraries in FSDIRS are excluded if file descriptor support
# is disabled.
# USERLIBS is the list of libraries used to build the final user-space
# application
NUTTXLIBS = lib\libsched$(LIBEXT) lib\libarch$(LIBEXT)
USERLIBS =
# Add libraries for syscall support. The C library will be needed by
# both the kernel- and user-space builds. For now, the memory manager (mm)
# is placed in user space (only).
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NUTTX_KERNEL),y)
NUTTXLIBS += lib\libstubs$(LIBEXT) lib\libkc$(LIBEXT)
USERLIBS += lib\libproxies$(LIBEXT) lib\libuc$(LIBEXT) lib\libmm$(LIBEXT)
else
NUTTXLIBS += lib\libmm$(LIBEXT) lib\libc$(LIBEXT)
endif
# Add libraries for C++ support. CXX, CXXFLAGS, and COMPILEXX must
# be defined in Make.defs for this to work!
ifeq ($(CONFIG_HAVE_CXX),y)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NUTTX_KERNEL),y)
USERLIBS += lib\libcxx$(LIBEXT)
else
NUTTXLIBS += lib\libcxx$(LIBEXT)
endif
endif
# Add library for application support.
ifneq ($(APPDIR),)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NUTTX_KERNEL),y)
USERLIBS += lib\libapps$(LIBEXT)
else
NUTTXLIBS += lib\libapps$(LIBEXT)
endif
endif
# Add libraries for network support
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NET),y)
NUTTXLIBS += lib\libnet$(LIBEXT)
endif
# Add libraries for file system support
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NFILE_DESCRIPTORS),0)
ifneq ($(CONFIG_NSOCKET_DESCRIPTORS),0)
NUTTXLIBS += lib\libfs$(LIBEXT)
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NET),y)
NUTTXLIBS += lib\libdrivers$(LIBEXT)
endif
else
NUTTXLIBS += lib\libfs$(LIBEXT) lib\libdrivers$(LIBEXT) lib\libbinfmt$(LIBEXT)
endif
# Add libraries for the NX graphics sub-system
ifeq ($(CONFIG_NX),y)
NUTTXLIBS += lib\libgraphics$(LIBEXT)
endif
# LINKLIBS derives from NUTTXLIBS and is simply the same list with the subdirectory removed
LINKLIBS = $(patsubst lib\\%,%,$(NUTTXLIBS))
# This is the name of the final target (relative to the top level directorty)
BIN = nuttx$(EXEEXT)
all: $(BIN)
.PHONY: context clean_context check_context export subdir_clean clean subdir_distclean distclean apps_clean apps_distclean
# Target used to copy include\nuttx\math.h. If CONFIG_ARCH_MATH_H is
# defined, then there is an architecture specific math.h header file
# that will be included indirectly from include\math.h. But first, we
# have to copy math.h from include\nuttx\. to include\. Logic within
# include\nuttx\math.h will hand the redirection to the architecture-
# specific math.h header file.
#
# If the CONFIG_LIBM is defined, the Rhombus libm will be built at libc\math.
# Definitions and prototypes for the Rhombus libm are also contained in
# include\nuttx\math.h and so the file must also be copied in that case.
#
# If neither CONFIG_ARCH_MATH_H nor CONFIG_LIBM is defined, then no math.h
# header file will be provided. You would want that behavior if (1) you
# don't use libm, or (2) you want to use the math.h and libm provided
# within your toolchain.
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_MATH_H),y)
NEED_MATH_H = y
else
ifeq ($(CONFIG_LIBM),y)
NEED_MATH_H = y
endif
endif
ifeq ($(NEED_MATH_H),y)
include\math.h: include\nuttx\math.h
$(Q) cp -f include\nuttx\math.h include\math.h
else
include\math.h:
endif
# The float.h header file defines the properties of your floating point
# implementation. It would always be best to use your toolchain's float.h
# header file but if none is avaiable, a default float.h header file will
# provided if this option is selected. However there is no assurance that
# the settings in this float.h are actually correct for your platform!
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_FLOAT_H),y)
include\float.h: include\nuttx\float.h
$(Q) cp -f include\nuttx\float.h include\float.h
else
include\float.h:
endif
# Target used to copy include\nuttx\stdarg.h. If CONFIG_ARCH_STDARG_H is
# defined, then there is an architecture specific stdarg.h header file
# that will be included indirectly from include\stdarg.h. But first, we
# have to copy stdarg.h from include\nuttx\. to include\.
ifeq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_STDARG_H),y)
include\stdarg.h: include\nuttx\stdarg.h
$(Q) cp -f include\nuttx\stdarg.h include\stdarg.h
else
include\stdarg.h:
endif
# Targets used to build include\nuttx\version.h. Creation of version.h is
# part of the overall NuttX configuration sequence. Notice that the
# tools\mkversion tool is built and used to create include\nuttx\version.h
tools\mkversion$(HOSTEXEEXT):
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C tools -f Makefile.host TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" mkversion$(HOSTEXEEXT)
$(TOPDIR)\.version:
$(Q) if [ ! -f .version ]; then \
echo "No .version file found, creating one"; \
tools\version.sh -v 0.0 -b 0 .version; \
chmod 755 .version; \
fi
include\nuttx\version.h: $(TOPDIR)\.version tools\mkversion$(HOSTEXEEXT)
$(Q) tools\mkversion$(HOSTEXEEXT) $(TOPDIR) > include\nuttx\version.h
# Targets used to build include\nuttx\config.h. Creation of config.h is
# part of the overall NuttX configuration sequence. Notice that the
# tools\mkconfig tool is built and used to create include\nuttx\config.h
tools\mkconfig$(HOSTEXEEXT):
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C tools -f Makefile.host TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" mkconfig$(HOSTEXEEXT)
include\nuttx\config.h: $(TOPDIR)\.config tools\mkconfig$(HOSTEXEEXT)
$(Q) tools\mkconfig$(HOSTEXEEXT) $(TOPDIR) > include\nuttx\config.h
# Targets used to create dependencies
tools\mkdeps$(HOSTEXEEXT):
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C tools -f Makefile.host TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" mkdeps$(HOSTEXEEXT)
# dirlinks, and helpers
#
# Directories links. Most of establishing the NuttX configuration involves
# setting up symbolic links with 'generic' directory names to specific,
# configured directories.
#
# Link the apps\include directory to include\apps
include\apps: Make.defs
ifneq ($(APPDIR),)
@echo "LN: include\apps $(APPDIR)\include"
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_MKLINK),y)
$(Q) /user:administrator mklink /d include\apps $(APPDIR)\include
else
$(Q) xcopy $(APPDIR)\include include\apps /c /q /s /e /y /i
$(Q) echo FAKELNK > include\apps\.fakelnk
endif
endif
# Link the arch\<arch-name>\include directory to include\arch
include\arch: Make.defs
@echo "LN: include\arch -> $(TOPDIR)\$(ARCH_DIR)\include"
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_MKLINK),y)
$(Q) /user:administrator mklink /d include\arch $(TOPDIR)\$(ARCH_DIR)\include
else
$(Q) xcopy $(TOPDIR)\$(ARCH_DIR)\include include\arch /c /q /s /e /y /i
$(Q) echo FAKELNK > include\arch\.fakelnk
endif
# Link the configs\<board-name>\include directory to include\arch\board
include\arch\board: include\arch Make.defs include\arch
@echo "LN: include\arch\board -> $(TOPDIR)\$(BOARD_DIR)\include"
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_MKLINK),y)
$(Q) /user:administrator mklink /d include\arch\board $(TOPDIR)\$(BOARD_DIR)\include
else
$(Q) xcopy $(TOPDIR)\$(BOARD_DIR)\include include\arch\board /c /q /s /e /y /i
$(Q) echo FAKELNK > include\arch\board\.fakelnk
endif
# Link the configs\<board-name>\src dir to arch\<arch-name>\src\board
$(ARCH_SRC)\board: Make.defs
@echo "LN: $(ARCH_SRC)\board -> $(TOPDIR)\$(BOARD_DIR)\src"
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_MKLINK),y)
$(Q) /user:administrator mklink /d $(ARCH_SRC)\board $(TOPDIR)\$(BOARD_DIR)\src
else
$(Q) xcopy $(TOPDIR)\$(BOARD_DIR)\src $(ARCH_SRC)\board /c /q /s /e /y /i
$(Q) echo FAKELNK > $(ARCH_SRC)\board\.fakelnk
endif
# Link arch\<arch-name>\include\<chip-name> to arch\<arch-name>\include\chip
$(ARCH_SRC)\chip: Make.defs
ifneq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP),)
@echo "LN: $(ARCH_SRC)\chip -> $(TOPDIR)\$(ARCH_SRC)\$(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP)"
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_MKLINK),y)
$(Q) /user:administrator mklink /d $(ARCH_SRC)\chip $(TOPDIR)\$(ARCH_SRC)\$(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP)
else
$(Q) xcopy $(TOPDIR)\$(ARCH_SRC)\$(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP) $(ARCH_SRC)\chip /c /q /s /e /y /i
$(Q) echo FAKELNK > $(ARCH_SRC)\chip\.fakelnk
endif
endif
# Link arch\<arch-name>\src\<chip-name> to arch\<arch-name>\src\chip
include\arch\chip: include\arch Make.defs
ifneq ($(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP),)
@echo "LN: include\arch\chip -> $(TOPDIR)\$(ARCH_INC)\$(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP)"
ifeq ($(CONFIG_WINDOWS_MKLINK),y)
$(Q) /user:administrator mklink /d include\arch\chip $(TOPDIR)\$(ARCH_INC)\$(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP)
else
$(Q) xcopy $(TOPDIR)\$(ARCH_INC)\$(CONFIG_ARCH_CHIP) include\arch\chip /c /q /s /e /y /i
$(Q) echo FAKELNK > include\arch\chip\.fakelnk
endif
endif
dirlinks: include\arch include\arch\board include\arch\chip $(ARCH_SRC)\board $(ARCH_SRC)\chip include\apps
# context
#
# The context target is invoked on each target build to assure that NuttX is
# properly configured. The basic configuration steps include creation of the
# the config.h and version.h header files in the include\nuttx directory and
# the establishment of symbolic links to configured directories.
context: check_context include\nuttx\config.h include\nuttx\version.h include\math.h include\float.h include\stdarg.h dirlinks
$(Q) for %%G in ($(CONTEXTDIRS)) do ( $(MAKE) -C %%G TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" context )
# clean_context
#
# This is part of the distclean target. It removes all of the header files
# and symbolic links created by the context target.
clean_context:
$(Q) rm -f include\nuttx\config.h
$(Q) rm -f include\nuttx\version.h
$(Q) rm -f include\math.h
$(Q) rm -f include\stdarg.h
$(Q) $(DIRUNLINK) include\arch\board
$(Q) $(DIRUNLINK) include\arch\chip
$(Q) $(DIRUNLINK) include\arch
$(Q) $(DIRUNLINK) $(ARCH_SRC)\board
$(Q) $(DIRUNLINK) $(ARCH_SRC)\chip
$(Q) $(DIRUNLINK) include\apps
# check_context
#
# This target checks if NuttX has been configured. NuttX is configured using
# the script tools\configure.sh. That script will install certain files in
# the top-level NuttX build directory. This target verifies that those
# configuration files have been installed and that NuttX is ready to be built.
check_context:
$(Q) if not exist $(TOPDIR)\.config echo "$(TOPDIR)\.config does not exist"
$(Q) if not exist $(TOPDIR)\Make.defs echo "$(TOPDIR)\Make.defs does not exist"
# Archive targets. The target build sequency will first create a series of
# libraries, one per configured source file directory. The final NuttX
# execution will then be built from those libraries. The following targets
# built those libraries.
#
# Possible kernel-mode builds
libc\libkc$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C libc TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libkc$(LIBEXT) EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE)
lib\libkc$(LIBEXT): libc\libkc$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install libc\libkc$(LIBEXT) lib\libkc$(LIBEXT)
sched\libsched$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C sched TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libsched$(LIBEXT) EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE)
lib\libsched$(LIBEXT): sched\libsched$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install sched\libsched$(LIBEXT) lib\libsched$(LIBEXT)
$(ARCH_SRC)\libarch$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C $(ARCH_SRC) TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libarch$(LIBEXT) EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE)
lib\libarch$(LIBEXT): $(ARCH_SRC)\libarch$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install $(ARCH_SRC)\libarch$(LIBEXT) lib\libarch$(LIBEXT)
net\libnet$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C net TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libnet$(LIBEXT) EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE)
lib\libnet$(LIBEXT): net\libnet$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install net\libnet$(LIBEXT) lib\libnet$(LIBEXT)
fs\libfs$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C fs TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libfs$(LIBEXT) EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE)
lib\libfs$(LIBEXT): fs\libfs$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install fs\libfs$(LIBEXT) lib\libfs$(LIBEXT)
drivers\libdrivers$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C drivers TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libdrivers$(LIBEXT) EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE)
lib\libdrivers$(LIBEXT): drivers\libdrivers$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install drivers\libdrivers$(LIBEXT) lib\libdrivers$(LIBEXT)
binfmt\libbinfmt$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C binfmt TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libbinfmt$(LIBEXT) EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE)
lib\libbinfmt$(LIBEXT): binfmt\libbinfmt$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install binfmt\libbinfmt$(LIBEXT) lib\libbinfmt$(LIBEXT)
graphics\libgraphics$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C graphics TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libgraphics$(LIBEXT) EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE)
lib\libgraphics$(LIBEXT): graphics\libgraphics$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install graphics\libgraphics$(LIBEXT) lib\libgraphics$(LIBEXT)
syscall\libstubs$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C syscall TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libstubs$(LIBEXT) EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE)
lib\libstubs$(LIBEXT): syscall\libstubs$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install syscall\libstubs$(LIBEXT) lib\libstubs$(LIBEXT)
# Possible user-mode builds
libc\libuc$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C libc TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libuc$(LIBEXT)
lib\libuc$(LIBEXT): libc\libuc$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install libc\libuc$(LIBEXT) lib\libuc$(LIBEXT)
libxx\libcxx$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C libxx TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libcxx$(LIBEXT)
lib\libcxx$(LIBEXT): libxx\libcxx$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install libxx\libcxx$(LIBEXT) lib\libcxx$(LIBEXT)
mm\libmm$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C mm TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libmm$(LIBEXT) EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE)
lib\libmm$(LIBEXT): mm\libmm$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install mm\libmm$(LIBEXT) lib\libmm$(LIBEXT)
$(APPDIR)\libapps$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C $(APPDIR) TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libapps$(LIBEXT)
lib\libapps$(LIBEXT): $(APPDIR)\libapps$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install $(APPDIR)\libapps$(LIBEXT) lib\libapps$(LIBEXT)
syscall\libproxies$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C syscall TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libproxies$(LIBEXT)
lib\libproxies$(LIBEXT): syscall\libproxies$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install syscall\libproxies$(LIBEXT) lib\libproxies$(LIBEXT)
# Possible non-kernel builds
libc\libc$(LIBEXT): context
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C libc TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" libc$(LIBEXT)
lib\libc$(LIBEXT): libc\libc$(LIBEXT)
$(Q) install libc\libc$(LIBEXT) lib\libc$(LIBEXT)
# pass1 and pass2
#
# If the 2 pass build option is selected, then this pass1 target is
# configured to built before the pass2 target. This pass1 target may, as an
# example, build an extra link object (CONFIG_PASS1_OBJECT) which may be an
# incremental (relative) link object, but could be a static library (archive);
# some modification to this Makefile would be required if CONFIG_PASS1_OBJECT
# is an archive. Exactly what is performed during pass1 or what it generates
# is unknown to this makefule unless CONFIG_PASS1_OBJECT is defined.
pass1deps: pass1dep $(USERLIBS)
pass1: pass1deps
ifeq ($(CONFIG_BUILD_2PASS),y)
$(Q) if [ -z "$(CONFIG_PASS1_BUILDIR)" ]; then \
echo "ERROR: CONFIG_PASS1_BUILDIR not defined"; \
exit 1; \
fi
$(Q) if [ ! -d "$(CONFIG_PASS1_BUILDIR)" ]; then \
echo "ERROR: CONFIG_PASS1_BUILDIR does not exist"; \
exit 1; \
fi
$(Q) if [ ! -f "$(CONFIG_PASS1_BUILDIR)\Makefile" ]; then \
echo "ERROR: No Makefile in CONFIG_PASS1_BUILDIR"; \
exit 1; \
fi
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C $(CONFIG_PASS1_BUILDIR) TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" LINKLIBS="$(LINKLIBS)" USERLIBS="$(USERLIBS)" "$(CONFIG_PASS1_TARGET)"
endif
pass2deps: pass2dep $(NUTTXLIBS)
pass2: pass2deps
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C $(ARCH_SRC) TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" EXTRA_OBJS="$(EXTRA_OBJS)" LINKLIBS="$(LINKLIBS)" EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE) $(BIN)
ifeq ($(CONFIG_RRLOAD_BINARY),y)
@echo "MK: $(BIN).rr"
$(Q) $(TOPDIR)\tools\mkimage.sh --Prefix $(CROSSDEV) $(BIN) $(BIN).rr
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_INTELHEX_BINARY),y)
@echo "CP: $(BIN).hex"
$(Q) $(OBJCOPY) $(OBJCOPYARGS) -O ihex $(BIN) $(BIN).hex
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_MOTOROLA_SREC),y)
@echo "CP: $(BIN).srec"
$(Q) $(OBJCOPY) $(OBJCOPYARGS) -O srec $(BIN) $(BIN).srec
endif
ifeq ($(CONFIG_RAW_BINARY),y)
@echo "CP: $(BIN).bin"
$(Q) $(OBJCOPY) $(OBJCOPYARGS) -O binary $(BIN) $(BIN).bin
endif
# $(BIN)
#
# Create the final NuttX executable in a two pass build process. In the
# normal case, all pass1 and pass2 dependencies are created then pass1
# and pass2 targets are built. However, in some cases, you may need to build
# pass1 depenencies and pass1 first, then build pass2 dependencies and pass2.
# in that case, execute 'make pass1 pass2' from the command line.
$(BIN): pass1deps pass2deps pass1 pass2
# download
#
# This is a helper target that will rebuild NuttX and download it to the target
# system in one step. The operation of this target depends completely upon
# implementation of the DOWNLOAD command in the user Make.defs file. It will
# generate an error an error if the DOWNLOAD command is not defined.
download: $(BIN)
$(call DOWNLOAD, $<)
# pass1dep: Create pass1 build dependencies
# pass2dep: Create pass2 build dependencies
pass1dep: context tools\mkdeps$(HOSTEXEEXT)
$(Q) for %%G in ($(USERDEPDIRS)) do ( $(MAKE) -C %%G TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" depend )
pass2dep: context tools\mkdeps$(HOSTEXEEXT)
$(Q) for %%G in ($(KERNDEPDIRS)) do ( $(MAKE) -C %%G TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" EXTRADEFINES=$(KDEFINE) depend )
# Configuration targets
#
# These targets depend on the kconfig-frontends packages. To use these, you
# must first download and install the kconfig-frontends package from this
# location: http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/projects/kconfig-frontends. See
# misc\tools\README.txt for additional information.
config:
$(Q) APPSDIR=${CONFIG_APPS_DIR} conf Kconfig
oldconfig:
$(Q) APPSDIR=${CONFIG_APPS_DIR} conf --oldconfig Kconfig
menuconfig:
$(Q) APPSDIR=${CONFIG_APPS_DIR} mconf Kconfig
# export
#
# The export target will package the NuttX libraries and header files into
# an exportable package. Caveats: (1) These needs some extension for the KERNEL
# build; it needs to receive USERLIBS and create a libuser.a). (2) The logic
# in tools\mkexport.sh only supports GCC and, for example, explicitly assumes
# that the archiver is 'ar'
export: pass2deps
$(Q) tools\mkexport.sh -w$(WINTOOL) -t "$(TOPDIR)" -l "$(NUTTXLIBS)"
# General housekeeping targets: dependencies, cleaning, etc.
#
# depend: Create both PASS1 and PASS2 dependencies
# clean: Removes derived object files, archives, executables, and
# temporary files, but retains the configuration and context
# files and directories.
# distclean: Does 'clean' then also removes all configuration and context
# files. This essentially restores the directory structure
# to its original, unconfigured stated.
depend: pass1dep pass2dep
subdir_clean:
$(Q) for %%G in ($(CLEANDIRS)) do ( if exist %%G\Makefile $(MAKE) -C %%G TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" clean )
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C tools -f Makefile.host TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" clean
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C mm -f Makefile.test TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" clean
ifeq ($(CONFIG_BUILD_2PASS),y)
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C $(CONFIG_PASS1_BUILDIR) TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" clean
endif
clean: subdir_clean
$(Q) rm -f $(BIN) nuttx.* mm_test *.map _SAVED_APPS_config *~
$(Q) rm -f nuttx-export*
subdir_distclean:
$(Q) for %%G in ($(CLEANDIRS)) do ( if exist %%G\Makefile $(MAKE) -C %%G TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" distclean )
distclean: clean subdir_distclean clean_context
ifeq ($(CONFIG_BUILD_2PASS),y)
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C $(CONFIG_PASS1_BUILDIR) TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" distclean
endif
$(Q) rm -f Make.defs setenv.sh setenv.bat .config .config.old
# Application housekeeping targets. The APPDIR variable refers to the user
# application directory. A sample apps\ directory is included with NuttX,
# however, this is not treated as part of NuttX and may be replaced with a
# different application directory. For the most part, the application
# directory is treated like any other build directory in this script. However,
# as a convenience, the following targets are included to support housekeeping
# functions in the user application directory from the NuttX build directory.
#
# apps_clean: Perform the clean operation only in the user application
# directory
# apps_distclean: Perform the distclean operation only in the user application
# directory. Note that the apps\.config file (inf any) is
# preserved so that this is not a "full" distclean but more of a
# configuration "reset." (There willnot be an apps\.config
# file if the configuration was generated via make menuconfig).
apps_clean:
ifneq ($(APPDIR),)
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C "$(TOPDIR)\$(APPDIR)" TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" clean
endif
apps_distclean:
ifneq ($(APPDIR),)
$(Q) if [ -r "$(TOPDIR)\$(APPDIR)\.config" ]; then \
cp "$(TOPDIR)\$(APPDIR)\.config" _SAVED_APPS_config || \
{ echo "Copy of $(APPDIR)\.config failed" ; exit 1 ; } \
else \
rm -f _SAVED_APPS_config; \
fi
$(Q) $(MAKE) -C "$(TOPDIR)\$(APPDIR)" TOPDIR="$(TOPDIR)" distclean
$(Q) if [ -r _SAVED_APPS_config ]; then \
mv _SAVED_APPS_config "$(TOPDIR)\$(APPDIR)\.config" || \
{ echo "Copy of _SAVED_APPS_config failed" ; exit 1 ; } \
fi
endif