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# 'Makefile.include' directory, must be evaluated before other 'include'
_riotbase := $( dir $( lastword $( MAKEFILE_LIST) ) )
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# include RIOT_MAKEFILES_GLOBAL_PRE configuration files
# allows setting user specific system wide configuration parsed before the body
# of $(RIOTBASE)/Makefile.include
i n c l u d e $( RIOT_MAKEFILES_GLOBAL_PRE )
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# Globally set default goal to `all`
.DEFAULT_GOAL := all
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# include Makefile.local if it exists
- i n c l u d e M a k e f i l e . l o c a l
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# set undefined variables
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RIOTBASE ?= $( _riotbase)
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CCACHE_BASEDIR ?= $( RIOTBASE)
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RIOTCPU ?= $( RIOTBASE) /cpu
RIOTBOARD ?= $( RIOTBASE) /boards
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RIOTMAKE ?= $( RIOTBASE) /makefiles
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RIOTPKG ?= $( RIOTBASE) /pkg
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RIOTTOOLS ?= $( RIOTBASE) /dist/tools
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RIOTPROJECT ?= $( shell git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || pwd )
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GITCACHE ?= $( RIOTTOOLS) /git/git-cache
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GIT_CACHE_DIR ?= $( HOME) /.gitcache
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BUILD_DIR ?= $( RIOTBASE) /build
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APPDIR ?= $( CURDIR)
BINDIRBASE ?= $( APPDIR) /bin
BINDIR ?= $( BINDIRBASE) /$( BOARD)
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PKGDIRBASE ?= $( BINDIRBASE) /pkg/$( BOARD)
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DLCACHE ?= $( RIOTTOOLS) /dlcache/dlcache.sh
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DLCACHE_DIR ?= $( RIOTBASE) /.dlcache
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__DIRECTORY_VARIABLES := \
RIOTBASE \
RIOTCPU \
RIOTBOARD \
RIOTMAKE \
RIOTPKG \
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RIOTTOOLS \
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RIOTPROJECT \
APPDIR \
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BUILD_DIR \
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BINDIRBASE \
BINDIR \
CCACHE_BASEDIR \
GITCACHE \
PKGDIRBASE \
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DLCACHE_DIR \
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#
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# Make all paths absolute.
override RIOTBASE : = $( abspath $ ( RIOTBASE ) )
override CCACHE_BASEDIR : = $( abspath $ ( CCACHE_BASEDIR ) )
override RIOTCPU : = $( abspath $ ( RIOTCPU ) )
override RIOTBOARD : = $( abspath $ ( RIOTBOARD ) )
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override RIOTMAKE : = $( abspath $ ( RIOTMAKE ) )
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override RIOTPKG : = $( abspath $ ( RIOTPKG ) )
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override RIOTTOOLS : = $( abspath $ ( RIOTTOOLS ) )
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override RIOTPROJECT : = $( abspath $ ( RIOTPROJECT ) )
override GITCACHE : = $( abspath $ ( GITCACHE ) )
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override APPDIR : = $( abspath $ ( APPDIR ) )
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override BUILD_DIR : = $( abspath $ ( BUILD_DIR ) )
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override BINDIRBASE : = $( abspath $ ( BINDIRBASE ) )
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override BINDIR : = $( abspath $ ( BINDIR ) )
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override PKGDIRBASE : = $( abspath $ ( PKGDIRBASE ) )
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override DLCACHE_DIR : = $( abspath $ ( DLCACHE_DIR ) )
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# Ensure that all directories are set and don't contain spaces.
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i f n e q ( , $( filter -out 1, $ ( foreach v ,$ ( __DIRECTORY_VARIABLES ) ,$ ( words $ ( $ ( v ) ) ) ) ) )
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$( info Aborting compilation for your safety.)
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$( info Related variables = $( __DIRECTORY_VARIABLES) )
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$( error Make sure no path override is empty or contains spaces!)
e n d i f
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# Use absolute paths in recusive "make" even if overriden on command line.
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MAKEOVERRIDES += $( foreach v,$( __DIRECTORY_VARIABLES) ,$( v) = $( $( v) ) )
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# Path to the current directory relative to RIOTPROJECT
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# trailing '/' is important when RIOTPROJECT == CURDIR
BUILDRELPATH ?= $( patsubst $( RIOTPROJECT) /%,%,$( CURDIR) /)
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# Set CLEAN to "clean" if that target was requested.
# Allows recipes to be run after cleaning, without triggering it implicitly:
#
# all: | $(CLEAN)
#
CLEAN = $( filter clean, $( MAKECMDGOALS) )
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# include makefiles utils tools
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / u t i l s / v a r i a b l e s . m k
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / u t i l s / s t r i n g s . m k
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# get host operating system
OS := $( shell uname)
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# set python path, e.g. for tests
PYTHONPATH := $( RIOTBASE) /dist/pythonlibs/:$( PYTHONPATH)
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# Include Docker settings near the top because we need to build the environment
# command line before some of the variable origins are overwritten below when
# using abspath, strip etc.
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / d o c k e r . i n c . m k
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# include color echo macros
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / c o l o r . i n c . m k
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# include concurrency helpers
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / i n f o - n p r o c . i n c . m k
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# List of boards variables
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / b o a r d s . i n c . m k
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GLOBAL_GOALS += buildtest buildtest-indocker info-boards-supported info-boards-features-missing info-buildsizes info-buildsizes-diff
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i f n e q ( , $( filter $ ( GLOBAL_GOALS ) , $ ( MAKECMDGOALS ) ) )
BOARD = none
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i f e q ( n o n e , $( BOARD ) )
include $( RIOTMAKE) /info-global.inc.mk
include $( RIOTMAKE) /buildtests.inc.mk
e l s e
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all : link
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / i n f o . i n c . m k
# Static code analysis tools provided by LLVM
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / s c a n - b u i l d . i n c . m k
export RIOTBUILD_CONFIG_HEADER_C = $( BINDIR) /riotbuild/riotbuild.h
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i f e q ( $( OS ) , D a r w i n )
OPEN := open
e l s e
OPEN := xdg-open
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QUIET ?= 1
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i f e q ( $( QUIET ) , 1 )
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Q = @
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MAKEFLAGS += --no-print-directory
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e l s e
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Q =
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QQ =
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# Set this to 1 to enable code in RIOT that does safety checking
# which is not needed in a production environment but helps in the
# development process:
DEVELHELP ?= 0
i f e q ( $( DEVELHELP ) , 1 )
CFLAGS += -DDEVELHELP
e n d i f
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# Override LOG_LEVEL if variable is set and if CFLAGS doesn't already contain
# a LOG_LEVEL config
i f d e f L O G _ L E V E L
ifneq ( ,$( filter -DLOG_LEVEL= %,$( CFLAGS) ) )
CFLAGS += -DLOG_LEVEL= $( LOG_LEVEL)
endif
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# Fail on warnings. Can be overridden by `make WERROR=0`.
WERROR ?= 1
export WERROR
i f e q ( $( WERROR ) , 1 )
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CFLAGS += -Werror
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WPEDANTIC ?= 0
export WPEDANTIC
i f e q ( $( WPEDANTIC ) , 1 )
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CFLAGS += -Wpedantic
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e n d i f
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# Provide a shallow sanity check. You cannot call `make` in a module directory.
export __RIOTBUILD_FLAG := RIOT
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BOARD := $( strip $( BOARD) )
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APPLICATION := $( strip $( APPLICATION) )
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make: centralize wget/curl & unzip/7z feature test
With many open PRs that could benefit from loading SDKs when needed,
instead adding vast amounts of code to RIOTs master, this PR provides
the "functions" `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT)`, `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE)`, and
`$(UNZIP_HERE)`.
The first "function" takes one argument, the URL from where to download
the content. It is then piped to stdout. To be used e.g. with `tar xz`.
The second "function" taken two arguments, the destination file name,
and the source URL. If the previous invocation was interrupted, then the
download gets continued, if possible.
The last "function" takes one argument, the source ZIP file. The file
gets extracted into the cwd, so best use this "function" with
`cd $(SOME_WHERE) &&`.
The clumsy name `$(UNZIP_HERE)` is taken because the program "unzip"
takes the environment variable `UNZIP` as the source file, even if
another file name was given on the command line. The rationale for that
is that the hackers of "unzip" hate their users. Also they sacrifice
hamsters to Satan.
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# provide common external programs for `Makefile.include`s
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i f e q ( , $( and $ ( DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT ) ,$ ( DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE ) ) )
ifeq ( ,$( WGET) )
ifeq ( 0,$( shell which wget 2>& 1 > /dev/null ; echo $$ ?) )
WGET := $( shell which wget)
endif
make: centralize wget/curl & unzip/7z feature test
With many open PRs that could benefit from loading SDKs when needed,
instead adding vast amounts of code to RIOTs master, this PR provides
the "functions" `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT)`, `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE)`, and
`$(UNZIP_HERE)`.
The first "function" takes one argument, the URL from where to download
the content. It is then piped to stdout. To be used e.g. with `tar xz`.
The second "function" taken two arguments, the destination file name,
and the source URL. If the previous invocation was interrupted, then the
download gets continued, if possible.
The last "function" takes one argument, the source ZIP file. The file
gets extracted into the cwd, so best use this "function" with
`cd $(SOME_WHERE) &&`.
The clumsy name `$(UNZIP_HERE)` is taken because the program "unzip"
takes the environment variable `UNZIP` as the source file, even if
another file name was given on the command line. The rationale for that
is that the hackers of "unzip" hate their users. Also they sacrifice
hamsters to Satan.
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endif
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ifeq ( ,$( CURL) )
ifeq ( 0,$( shell which curl 2>& 1 > /dev/null ; echo $$ ?) )
CURL := $( shell which curl)
endif
make: centralize wget/curl & unzip/7z feature test
With many open PRs that could benefit from loading SDKs when needed,
instead adding vast amounts of code to RIOTs master, this PR provides
the "functions" `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT)`, `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE)`, and
`$(UNZIP_HERE)`.
The first "function" takes one argument, the URL from where to download
the content. It is then piped to stdout. To be used e.g. with `tar xz`.
The second "function" taken two arguments, the destination file name,
and the source URL. If the previous invocation was interrupted, then the
download gets continued, if possible.
The last "function" takes one argument, the source ZIP file. The file
gets extracted into the cwd, so best use this "function" with
`cd $(SOME_WHERE) &&`.
The clumsy name `$(UNZIP_HERE)` is taken because the program "unzip"
takes the environment variable `UNZIP` as the source file, even if
another file name was given on the command line. The rationale for that
is that the hackers of "unzip" hate their users. Also they sacrifice
hamsters to Satan.
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endif
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ifeq ( ,$( WGET) $( CURL) )
$( error Neither wget nor curl is installed!)
make: centralize wget/curl & unzip/7z feature test
With many open PRs that could benefit from loading SDKs when needed,
instead adding vast amounts of code to RIOTs master, this PR provides
the "functions" `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT)`, `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE)`, and
`$(UNZIP_HERE)`.
The first "function" takes one argument, the URL from where to download
the content. It is then piped to stdout. To be used e.g. with `tar xz`.
The second "function" taken two arguments, the destination file name,
and the source URL. If the previous invocation was interrupted, then the
download gets continued, if possible.
The last "function" takes one argument, the source ZIP file. The file
gets extracted into the cwd, so best use this "function" with
`cd $(SOME_WHERE) &&`.
The clumsy name `$(UNZIP_HERE)` is taken because the program "unzip"
takes the environment variable `UNZIP` as the source file, even if
another file name was given on the command line. The rationale for that
is that the hackers of "unzip" hate their users. Also they sacrifice
hamsters to Satan.
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endif
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ifeq ( ,$( DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT) )
DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT := $( if $( CURL) ,$( CURL) -s,$( WGET) -q -O-)
endif
ifeq ( ,$( DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE) )
make: centralize wget/curl & unzip/7z feature test
With many open PRs that could benefit from loading SDKs when needed,
instead adding vast amounts of code to RIOTs master, this PR provides
the "functions" `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT)`, `$(DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE)`, and
`$(UNZIP_HERE)`.
The first "function" takes one argument, the URL from where to download
the content. It is then piped to stdout. To be used e.g. with `tar xz`.
The second "function" taken two arguments, the destination file name,
and the source URL. If the previous invocation was interrupted, then the
download gets continued, if possible.
The last "function" takes one argument, the source ZIP file. The file
gets extracted into the cwd, so best use this "function" with
`cd $(SOME_WHERE) &&`.
The clumsy name `$(UNZIP_HERE)` is taken because the program "unzip"
takes the environment variable `UNZIP` as the source file, even if
another file name was given on the command line. The rationale for that
is that the hackers of "unzip" hate their users. Also they sacrifice
hamsters to Satan.
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DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE := $( if $( WGET) ,$( WGET) -nv -c -O,$( CURL) -s -o)
endif
e n d i f
i f e q ( , $( UNZIP_HERE ) )
ifeq ( 0,$( shell which unzip 2>& 1 > /dev/null ; echo $$ ?) )
UNZIP_HERE := $( shell which unzip) -q
else
ifeq ( 0,$( shell which 7z 2>& 1 > /dev/null ; echo $$ ?) )
UNZIP_HERE := $( shell which 7z) x -bd
else
$( error Neither unzip nor 7z is installed.)
endif
endif
e n d i f
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# Tool saving stdin to a file only on content update.
# It keeps the file timestamp if it would end up the same.
LAZYSPONGE ?= $( RIOTTOOLS) /lazysponge/lazysponge.py
LAZYSPONGE_FLAGS ?= $( if $( filter 1,$( QUIET) ) ,,--verbose)
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i f e q ( , $( APPLICATION ) )
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$( error An application name must be specified as APPLICATION.)
e n d i f
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i f n e q ( 0 , $( shell test -d $ ( RIOTBOARD ) /$ ( BOARD ) ; echo $ $ ?) )
$( error The specified board $( BOARD) does not exist.)
e n d i f
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# Use TOOLCHAIN environment variable to select the toolchain to use.
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# Default for macOS: llvm; for other OS: gnu
i f e q ( $( BOARD ) , n a t i v e )
i f e q ( $( OS ) , D a r w i n )
TOOLCHAIN ?= llvm
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e n d i f
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TOOLCHAIN ?= gnu
# TOOLCHAIN = clang is an alias for TOOLCHAIN = llvm
i f e q ( c l a n g , $( TOOLCHAIN ) )
# use override so that we can redefine a variable set on the command line (as
# opposed to one set in the environment)
override TOOLCHAIN : = llvm
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# TOOLCHAIN = gcc is an alias for TOOLCHAIN = gnu
i f e q ( g c c , $( TOOLCHAIN ) )
# use override so that we can redefine a variable set on the command line (as
# opposed to one set in the environment)
override TOOLCHAIN : = gnu
e n d i f
i f e q ( , $( TOOLCHAIN ) )
override TOOLCHAIN : = gnu
e n d i f
export TOOLCHAIN
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# default toolchain prefix, defaults to target triple followed by a dash, you
# will most likely not need to touch this.
export PREFIX ?= $( if $( TARGET_ARCH) ,$( TARGET_ARCH) -)
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# Add standard include directories
INCLUDES += -I$( RIOTBASE) /core/include -I$( RIOTBASE) /drivers/include -I$( RIOTBASE) /sys/include
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# process provided features
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTBASE ) / M a k e f i l e . f e a t u r e s
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# mandatory includes!
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / p s e u d o m o d u l e s . i n c . m k
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / d e f a u l t m o d u l e s . i n c . m k
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# Include Board and CPU configuration
INCLUDES += $( addprefix -I,$( wildcard $( RIOTBOARD) /$( BOARD) /include) )
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTBOARD ) / $( BOARD ) / M a k e f i l e . i n c l u d e
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INCLUDES += -I$( RIOTCPU) /$( CPU) /include
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTCPU ) / $( CPU ) / M a k e f i l e . i n c l u d e
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# Sanity check
# The check is only done after 'include $(RIOTBOARD)/$(BOARD)/Makefile.include'
# because we need to have the 'CPU' variable defined
i f e q ( , $( filter $ ( RIOTCPU ) /$ ( CPU ) /Makefile .features ,$ ( MAKEFILE_LIST ) ) )
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$( error $$ ( RIOTCPU) /$$ ( CPU) /Makefile.features must have been included by the board / board common Makefile.features or Makefile.features)
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e n d i f
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# Assume GCC/GNU as supported toolchain if CPU's Makefile.include doesn't
# provide this macro
TOOLCHAINS_SUPPORTED ?= gnu
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# Import all toolchain settings
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / t o o l c h a i n / $( TOOLCHAIN ) . i n c . m k
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# Tell ccache to pass the original file to the compiler, instead of passing the
# preprocessed code. Without this setting, the compilation will fail with
# -Wimplicit-fallthrough warnings even when the fall through case is properly
# commented because the preprocessor has stripped the comments from the code.
# This also fixes some other false warnings when compiling with LLVM/Clang.
# The environment variable only affects builds with ccache (e.g. on CI/Murdock).
# Non cached builds are not affected in any way.
# For more information, see http://petereisentraut.blogspot.com/2011/09/ccache-and-clang-part-2.html
export CCACHE_CPP2 = yes
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# get number of interfaces straight before resolving dependencies
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GNRC_NETIF_NUMOF ?= 1
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i f n e q ( $( GNRC_NETIF_NUMOF ) , 1 )
CFLAGS += -DGNRC_NETIF_NUMOF= $( GNRC_NETIF_NUMOF)
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e n d i f
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# handle removal of default modules
USEMODULE += $( filter-out $( DISABLE_MODULE) , $( DEFAULT_MODULE) )
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# process dependencies
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTBASE ) / M a k e f i l e . d e p
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i f e q ( $( strip $ ( MCU ) ) , )
MCU = $( CPU)
e n d i f
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# set some settings useful for continuous integration builds
i f e q ( $( RIOT_CI_BUILD ) , 1 )
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RIOT_VERSION ?= buildtest
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ifneq ( $( filter $( BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY) , $( BOARD) ) ,)
$( info CI-build: skipping link step)
RIOTNOLINK:= 1
endif
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# be more quiet when building for CI
QQ:= @
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e n d i f
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# if you want to publish the board into the sources as an uppercase #define
BOARDDEF := $( shell echo $( BOARD) | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z' | tr '-' '_' )
CPUDEF := $( shell echo $( CPU) | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z' | tr '-' '_' )
MCUDEF := $( shell echo $( MCU) | tr 'a-z' 'A-Z' | tr '-' '_' )
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CFLAGS += -DRIOT_APPLICATION= \" $( APPLICATION) \"
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CFLAGS += -DBOARD_$( BOARDDEF) = \" $( BOARD) \" -DRIOT_BOARD= BOARD_$( BOARDDEF)
CFLAGS += -DCPU_$( CPUDEF) = \" $( CPU) \" -DRIOT_CPU= CPU_$( CPUDEF)
CFLAGS += -DMCU_$( MCUDEF) = \" $( MCU) \" -DRIOT_MCU= MCU_$( MCUDEF)
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# OSX fails to create empty archives. Provide a wrapper to catch that error.
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i f n e q ( 0 , $( shell mkdir -p $ ( BINDIR ) ; $ ( AR ) rc $ ( BINDIR ) /empty -archive .a 2> /dev /null ; \
echo $$ ?; rm -f $( BINDIR) /empty-archive.a 2>& 1 > /dev/null) )
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AR := $( RIOTBASE) /dist/ar-wrapper $( AR)
e n d i f
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# Feature test default CFLAGS and LINKFLAGS for the set compiled.
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / c f l a g s . i n c . m k
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# Include VERSION for releases
- i n c l u d e $( RIOTBASE ) / V E R S I O N
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / g i t _ v e r s i o n . i n c . m k
RIOT_VERSION ?= $( or $( GIT_VERSION) ,'UNKNOWN (builddir: $(RIOTBASE))' )
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# Deprecate using RIOT_VERSION_OVERRIDE but currently keep the behavior
i f n e q ( , $( RIOT_VERSION_OVERRIDE ) )
$( warning 'RIOT_VERSION_OVERRIDE' is deprecated, it can now be set with 'RIOT_VERSION' directly.)
RIOT_VERSION = $( RIOT_VERSION_OVERRIDE)
e n d i f
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# Set module by prepending APPLICATION name with 'application_'.
# It prevents conflict with application and modules with the same name.
APPLICATION_MODULE ?= application_$( APPLICATION)
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# the binaries to link
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BASELIBS += $( BINDIR) /$( APPLICATION_MODULE) .a
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BASELIBS += $( APPDEPS)
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# add extra include paths for packages in $(USEMODULE)
export USEMODULE_INCLUDES =
i n c l u d e $( RIOTBASE ) / s y s / M a k e f i l e . i n c l u d e
i n c l u d e $( RIOTBASE ) / d r i v e r s / M a k e f i l e . i n c l u d e
# include Makefile.includes for packages in $(USEPKG)
-include $(USEPKG : %=$( RIOTPKG ) /%/Makefile .include )
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# include external modules configuration
-include $(EXTERNAL_MODULE_DIRS : %=%/Makefile .include )
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# Deduplicate includes without sorting them
# see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16144115/makefile-remove-duplicate-words-without-sorting
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d e f i n e u n i q
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$( eval seen := )
$( foreach _,$1 ,$( if $( filter $_ ,$( seen) ) ,,$( eval seen += $_ ) ) )
$( seen)
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USEMODULE_INCLUDES_ = $( strip $( call uniq,$( USEMODULE_INCLUDES) ) )
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INCLUDES += $( USEMODULE_INCLUDES_:%= -I%)
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# include bindist target
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / b i n d i s t . i n c . m k
# Add all USEMODULE modules to CFLAGS and populate BASELIBS
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / m o d u l e s . i n c . m k
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.PHONY : all link clean flash flash -only termdeps term doc debug debug -server reset objdump help info -modules
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.PHONY : print -size elffile binfile hexfile flashfile
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.PHONY : ..in -docker -container
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# Targets that depend on FORCE will always be rebuilt. Contrary to a .PHONY
# target, they are considered real files and the modification timestamp is taken
# into account.
#
# FORCE is useful for goals that may keep outputs unchanged (for example, if it
# depends on environment or configuration variables). If the goal were .PHONY, it
# would trigger a rebuild of all its dependents regardless of file modification.
#
# As general rule, use .PHONY only for non-file targets.
#
# For more information, see:
# https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Phony-Targets.html
# https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Force-Targets.html
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.PHONY : FORCE
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ELFFILE ?= $( BINDIR) /$( APPLICATION) .elf
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HEXFILE ?= $( ELFFILE:.elf= .hex)
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BINFILE ?= $( ELFFILE:.elf= .bin)
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# include bootloaders support. It should be included early to allow using
# variables defined in `riotboot.mk` for `FLASHFILE` before it is evaluated.
# It should be included after defining 'BINFILE' for 'riotboot.bin' handling.
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / b o o t / r i o t b o o t . m k
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# Targets to get given file
elffile : $( ELFFILE )
hexfile : $( HEXFILE )
binfile : $( BINFILE )
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# FLASHFILE is the file used by the flasher
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# Usually set to $(ELFFILE), $(HEXFILE) or $(BINFILE) in the board/flasher
# or application specific files
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flashfile : $( FLASHFILE )
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i f e q ( , $( FLASHFILE ) )
$( error FLASHFILE is not defined for this board: $( FLASHFILE) )
e n d i f
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# variables used to compile and link c++
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CPPMIX ?= $( if $( wildcard *.cpp) ,1,)
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# We assume $(LINK) to be gcc-like. Use `LINKFLAGPREFIX :=` for ld-like linker options.
LINKFLAGPREFIX ?= -Wl,
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DIRS += $( EXTERNAL_MODULE_DIRS)
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# Define dependencies required for building (headers, downloading source files,)
BUILDDEPS += $( RIOTBUILD_CONFIG_HEADER_C)
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BUILDDEPS += pkg-prepare
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BUILDDEPS += $( APPDEPS)
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# Save value to verify it is not modified later
_BASELIBS_VALUE_BEFORE_USAGE := $( BASELIBS)
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# Linker rule
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$(ELFFILE) : FORCE
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i f e q ( $( BUILDOSXNATIVE ) , 1 )
_LINK = $( if $( CPPMIX) ,$( LINKXX) ,$( LINK) ) $( UNDEF) $$ ( find $( BASELIBS) -size +8c) $( LINKFLAGS) $( LINKFLAGPREFIX) -no_pie
e l s e
_LINK = $( if $( CPPMIX) ,$( LINKXX) ,$( LINK) ) $( UNDEF) $( LINKFLAGPREFIX) --start-group $( BASELIBS) -lm $( LINKFLAGPREFIX) --end-group $( LINKFLAGS) $( LINKFLAGPREFIX) -Map= $( BINDIR) /$( APPLICATION) .map
e n d i f # BUILDOSXNATIVE
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i f e q ( $( BUILD_IN_DOCKER ) , 1 )
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link : ..in -docker -container
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e l s e
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i f e q ( , $( RIOTNOLINK ) )
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link : ..compiler -check ..build -message $( ELFFILE ) $( FLASHFILE ) print -size
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e l s e
link : ..compiler -check ..build -message $( BASELIBS )
e n d i f # RIOTNOLINK
$(ELFFILE) : $( BASELIBS )
$( Q) $( _LINK) -o $@
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$(BINDIR)/$(APPLICATION_MODULE).a : pkg -build $( BUILDDEPS )
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$( Q) DIRS = " $( DIRS) " " $( MAKE) " -C $( APPDIR) -f $( RIOTMAKE) /application.inc.mk
$(BINDIR)/$(APPLICATION_MODULE).a : FORCE
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# Other modules are built by application.inc.mk and packages building
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_SUBMAKE_LIBS = $( filter-out $( BINDIR) /$( APPLICATION_MODULE) .a $( APPDEPS) , $( BASELIBS) )
$(_SUBMAKE_LIBS) : $( BINDIR ) /$( APPLICATION_MODULE ) .a pkg -build
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# 'print-size' triggers a rebuild. Use 'info-buildsize' if you do not need to rebuild.
print-size : $( ELFFILE )
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$( Q) $( SIZE) $( SIZEFLAGS) $<
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%.hex : %.elf
$( Q) $( OBJCOPY) $( OFLAGS) -Oihex $< $@
%.bin : %.elf
$( Q) $( OBJCOPY) $( OFLAGS) -Obinary $< $@
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e n d i f # BUILD_IN_DOCKER
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# Rules to check the correctness of thin archives.
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# OS independant relpath as 'realpath --relative-to' is not supported on OSx
relpath = $( shell python3 -c 'import pathlib; print(pathlib.Path("$1").relative_to("$(CURDIR)"))' )
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# Each ARCHECK file contains all the absolute paths found inside the archive.
BASELIB_ARCHECKS = $( patsubst %.a,%.a-check,$( filter %.a,$( BASELIBS) ) )
# For each a file, print the absolute paths found inside it
# If "ar t" is called with an absolute path it will print an abs path regardless
# of how the archive is internally
# In case of a malformed archive, ar prints to stderr (and sets an error code).
# Doing `2>&1` is hacky, the correct thing would be to get the exit code.
# The `| %.a` is necessary to be able to check file produced in docker.
%.a-check : %.a
$( Q) $( AR) t $( call relpath,$<) 2>& 1 | grep '^/' | '$(LAZYSPONGE)' $( LAZYSPONGE_FLAGS) '$@'
# There's no point on keeping files whose content is later copied to another file
.INTERMEDIATE : $( BASELIB_ARCHECKS )
ARCHIVE_CHECK = $( BINDIR) /$( APPLICATION) .archive-check
$(ARCHIVE_CHECK) : $( BASELIB_ARCHECKS )
$( Q) cat $^ | '$(LAZYSPONGE)' $( LAZYSPONGE_FLAGS) '$@'
# Rule to check if thin archives are correctly produced, that is, with a correct
# relative path.
i f e q ( $( BUILD_IN_DOCKER ) , 1 )
archive-check : ..in -docker -container
e l s e
archive-check : $( ARCHIVE_CHECK ) FORCE
@if [ -s '$<' ] ; then \
$( COLOR_ECHO) '$(COLOR_RED)Found the following absolute paths in archives' ; \
cat '$<' ; \
$( COLOR_ECHO) '$(COLOR_RESET)' ; \
exit 1; \
elif [ -f '$<' ] ; then \
$( COLOR_ECHO) '$(COLOR_GREEN)Archives correctly formed$(COLOR_RESET)' ; \
else \
$( COLOR_ECHO) '$(COLOR_RED)Unexpected error (file not found)$(COLOR_RESET)' ; \
exit 1; \
fi
e n d i f # BUILD_IN_DOCKER
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# Check given command is available in the path
# check_cmd 'command' 'description'
d e f i n e c h e c k _ c m d
@command -v $1 >/dev/null 2>& 1 || \
{ $( COLOR_ECHO) \
'$(COLOR_RED)$2 $1 is required but not found in PATH. Aborting.$(COLOR_RESET)' ; \
exit 1; }
e n d e f
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..compiler-check :
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$( call check_cmd,$( CC) ,Compiler)
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..build-message :
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@$( COLOR_ECHO) '$(COLOR_GREEN)Building application "$(APPLICATION)" for "$(BOARD)" with MCU "$(MCU)".$(COLOR_RESET)'
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@$( COLOR_ECHO)
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# The `clean` needs to be serialized before everything else.
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all $(BASELIBS) $(BUILDDEPS) ..in-docker-container : | $( CLEAN )
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.PHONY : pkg -prepare pkg -build pkg -build -%
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pkg-prepare :
-@for i in $( USEPKG) ; do " $( MAKE) " -C $( RIOTPKG) /$$ i prepare ; done
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pkg-build : $( USEPKG :%=pkg -build -%)
pkg-build-% : $( BUILDDEPS )
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$( QQ) " $( MAKE) " -C $( RIOTPKG) /$*
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clean :
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-@for i in $( USEPKG) ; do " $( MAKE) " -C $( RIOTPKG) /$$ i clean ; done
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-@rm -rf $( BINDIR)
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-@rm -rf $( SCANBUILD_OUTPUTDIR)
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# Remove intermediates, but keep the .elf, .hex and .map etc.
clean-intermediates :
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-@for i in $( USEPKG) ; do " $( MAKE) " -C $( RIOTPKG) /$$ i distclean ; done
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-@rm -rf $( BINDIR) /*.a $( BINDIR) /*/
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clean-pkg :
-@for i in $( USEPKG) ; do " $( MAKE) " -C $( RIOTPKG) /$$ i distclean ; done
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distclean :
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-@for i in $( USEPKG) ; do " $( MAKE) " -C $( RIOTPKG) /$$ i distclean ; done
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-@rm -rf $( BINDIRBASE)
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# Define flash-recipe with a default value
d e f i n e d e f a u l t - f l a s h - r e c i p e
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$( call check_cmd,$( FLASHER) ,Flash program)
$( FLASHER) $( FFLAGS)
e n d e f
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flash-recipe ?= $( default-flash-recipe)
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# Do not add dependencies to "flash" directly, use FLASHDEPS, as this is shared
# with flash-only too
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flash : all $( FLASHDEPS )
$( flash-recipe)
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flash-only : $( FLASHDEPS )
$( flash-recipe)
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preflash : $( BUILD_BEFORE_FLASH )
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$( PREFLASHER) $( PREFFLAGS)
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termdeps : $( TERMDEPS )
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term : $( filter flash , $ ( MAKECMDGOALS ) ) $( TERMDEPS )
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$( call check_cmd,$( TERMPROG) ,Terminal program)
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$( TERMPROG) $( TERMFLAGS)
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list-ttys :
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$( Q) $( RIOTTOOLS) /usb-serial/list-ttys.sh
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doc :
make -BC $( RIOTBASE) doc
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debug :
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$( call check_cmd,$( DEBUGGER) ,Debug program)
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$( DEBUGGER) $( DEBUGGER_FLAGS)
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debug-server :
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$( call check_cmd,$( DEBUGSERVER) ,Debug server program)
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$( DEBUGSERVER) $( DEBUGSERVER_FLAGS)
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emulate :
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$( call check_cmd,$( EMULATOR) ,Emulation program)
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$( EMULATOR) $( EMULATOR_FLAGS)
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reset :
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$( call check_cmd,$( RESET) ,Reset program)
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$( RESET) $( RESET_FLAGS)
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.PHONY : test test /available
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TESTS ?= $( foreach file,$( wildcard $( APPDIR) /tests/*[ ^~] ) ,\
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$( shell test -f $( file) -a -x $( file) && echo $( file) ) )
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# "make test" calls "make term" which would implicitly build it's dependencies,
# but that increases the time "make test" needs to get ready. That can cause
# problems ("make term" missing some lines) as terminal startup is not properly
# sychronized, but depends on a static timeout (TESTRUNNER_START_DELAY).
# Murdock builds the term dependencies before running "make test" to circumvent
# this. In order to make local builds behave similar, add the term deps here.
# See #11762.
TEST_DEPS += $( TERMDEPS)
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test : $( TEST_DEPS )
$( Q) for t in $( TESTS) ; do \
$$ t || exit 1; \
done
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test/available :
$( Q) test -n " $( strip $( TESTS) ) "
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# this target only makes sense if an ELFFILE is actually created, thus guard by
# RIOTNOLINK="".
i f e q ( , $( RIOTNOLINK ) )
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test-input-hash : $( TESTS ) $( ELFFILE ) $( TEST_EXTRA_FILES )
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sha1sum $^ > $( BINDIR) /test-input-hash.sha1
e l s e
test-input-hash :
true
e n d i f
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# Default OBJDUMPFLAGS for platforms which do not specify it:
OBJDUMPFLAGS ?= -S -D -h
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objdump :
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$( call check_cmd,$( OBJDUMP) ,Objdump program)
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$( OBJDUMP) $( OBJDUMPFLAGS) $( ELFFILE) | less
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# Support Eclipse IDE.
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / e c l i p s e . i n c . m k
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# Export variables used throughout the whole make system:
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / v a r s . i n c . m k
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# Include build targets for selected tools
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / t o o l s / t a r g e t s . i n c . m k
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# Warn if the selected board and drivers don't provide all needed features:
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i f n e q ( , $( filter all flash , $ ( if $ ( MAKECMDGOALS ) , $ ( MAKECMDGOALS ) , all ) ) )
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EXPECT_ERRORS :=
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EXPECT_CONFLICT :=
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# Test if there where dependencies against a module in DISABLE_MODULE.
ifneq ( , $( filter $( DISABLE_MODULE) , $( USEMODULE) ) )
$( shell $( COLOR_ECHO) " $( COLOR_RED) Required modules were disabled using DISABLE_MODULE: $( COLOR_RESET) " \
" $( sort $( filter $( DISABLE_MODULE) , $( USEMODULE) ) ) " 1>& 2)
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USEMODULE := $( filter-out $( DISABLE_MODULE) , $( USEMODULE) )
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EXPECT_ERRORS := 1
endif
# Test if all feature requirements were met by the selected board.
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ifneq ( ,$( FEATURES_MISSING) )
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$( shell $( COLOR_ECHO) " $( COLOR_RED) There are unsatisfied feature requirements: $( COLOR_RESET) " \
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" $( FEATURES_MISSING) " 1>& 2)
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EXPECT_ERRORS := 1
endif
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# Test if any used feature conflict with another one.
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ifneq ( ,$( FEATURES_CONFLICTING) )
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$( shell $( COLOR_ECHO) " $( COLOR_YELLOW) The following features may conflict: $( COLOR_RESET) " \
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" $( FEATURES_CONFLICTING) " 1>& 2)
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ifneq ( , $( FEATURES_CONFLICT_MSG) )
$( shell $( COLOR_ECHO) " $( COLOR_YELLOW) Rationale: $( COLOR_RESET) $( FEATURES_CONFLICT_MSG) " 1>& 2)
endif
EXPECT_CONFLICT := 1
endif
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# If there is a whitelist, then test if the board is whitelisted.
ifneq ( , $( BOARD_WHITELIST) )
ifeq ( , $( filter $( BOARD_WHITELIST) , $( BOARD) ) )
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$( shell $( COLOR_ECHO) " $( COLOR_RED) The selected BOARD= $( BOARD) is not whitelisted: $( COLOR_RESET) $( BOARD_WHITELIST) " 1>& 2)
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EXPECT_ERRORS := 1
endif
endif
# If there is a blacklist, then test if the board is blacklisted.
ifneq ( , $( BOARD_BLACKLIST) )
ifneq ( , $( filter $( BOARD_BLACKLIST) , $( BOARD) ) )
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$( shell $( COLOR_ECHO) " $( COLOR_RED) The selected BOARD= $( BOARD) is blacklisted: $( COLOR_RESET) $( BOARD_BLACKLIST) " 1>& 2)
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EXPECT_ERRORS := 1
endif
endif
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# test if toolchain is supported.
ifeq ( ,$( filter $( TOOLCHAIN) ,$( TOOLCHAINS_SUPPORTED) ) )
$( shell $( COLOR_ECHO) " $( COLOR_RED) The selected TOOLCHAIN= $( TOOLCHAIN) is not supported. $( COLOR_RESET) \nSupported toolchains: $( TOOLCHAINS_SUPPORTED) " 1>& 2)
EXPECT_ERRORS := 1
endif
# If there is a blacklist, then test if the board is blacklisted.
ifneq ( ,$( TOOLCHAINS_BLACKLIST) )
ifneq ( ,$( filter $( TOOLCHAIN) ,$( TOOLCHAINS_BLACKLIST) ) )
$( shell $( COLOR_ECHO) " $( COLOR_RED) The selected TOOLCHAIN= $( TOOLCHAIN) is blacklisted: $( COLOR_RESET) $( TOOLCHAINS_BLACKLIST) " 1>& 2)
EXPECT_ERRORS := 1
endif
endif
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ifneq ( , $( EXPECT_CONFLICT) )
$( shell $( COLOR_ECHO) " \n $( COLOR_YELLOW) EXPECT undesired behaviour! $( COLOR_RESET) " 1>& 2)
endif
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ifneq ( , $( EXPECT_ERRORS) )
$( shell $( COLOR_ECHO) " \n\n $( COLOR_RED) EXPECT ERRORS! $( COLOR_RESET) \n\n " 1>& 2)
endif
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e n d i f
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help :
@$( MAKE) -qp | sed -ne 's/\(^[a-z][a-z_-]*\):.*/\1/p' | sort | uniq
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i f n e q ( , $( filter iotlab -m 3 wsn 430-v 1_ 3b wsn 430-v 1_ 4,$ ( BOARD ) ) )
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ifneq ( ,$( filter iotlab-%,$( MAKECMDGOALS) ) )
include $( RIOTBASE) /dist/testbed-support/Makefile.iotlab
endif
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e n d i f
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i f n e q ( , $( IOTLAB_NODE ) )
# iot-lab serial and flasher
include $( RIOTBASE) /dist/testbed-support/makefile.iotlab.single.inc.mk
e n d i f
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# Include desvirt Makefile
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i n c l u d e $( RIOTTOOLS ) / d e s v i r t / M a k e f i l e . d e s v i r t
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# Build a header file with all common macro definitions and undefinitions
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# make it depend on FORCE to re-run of the script every time even if the file exists
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# The script will only touch the file if anything has changed since last time.
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$(RIOTBUILD_CONFIG_HEADER_C) : FORCE
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@mkdir -p '$(dir $@)'
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$( Q) '$(RIOTTOOLS)/genconfigheader/genconfigheader.sh' $( CFLAGS_WITH_MACROS) \
| '$(LAZYSPONGE)' $( LAZYSPONGE_FLAGS) '$@'
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# Immediate evaluation but keep CLAGS_WITH_MACROS deferred
_CFLAGS := $( CFLAGS)
CFLAGS_WITH_MACROS = $( _CFLAGS)
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CFLAGS_WITH_MACROS += -DRIOT_VERSION= \" $( RIOT_VERSION) \"
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CFLAGS := $( patsubst -D%,,$( CFLAGS) )
CFLAGS := $( patsubst -U%,,$( CFLAGS) )
CFLAGS += -include '$(RIOTBUILD_CONFIG_HEADER_C)'
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# include mcuboot support
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / m c u b o o t . m k
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# include Murdock helpers
i n c l u d e $( RIOTMAKE ) / m u r d o c k . i n c . m k
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# Sanity check, 'all' should be the default goal
i f n e q ( a l l , $( .DEFAULT_GOAL ) )
$( error .DEFAULT_GOAL := $( .DEFAULT_GOAL) )
e n d i f
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# Detect if BASELIBS changed since its first use
i f n e q ( $( _BASELIBS_VALUE_BEFORE_USAGE ) , $( BASELIBS ) )
$( warning $( sort $( filter-out $( _BASELIBS_VALUE_BEFORE_USAGE) , $( BASELIBS) ) \
$( filter-out $( BASELIBS) , $( _BASELIBS_VALUE_BEFORE_USAGE) ) ) )
$( error BASELIBS value changed)
e n d i f
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e n d i f # BOARD=none
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# include RIOT_MAKEFILES_GLOBAL_POST configuration files
# allows setting user specific system wide configuration parsed after the body
# of $(RIOTBASE)/Makefile.include
i n c l u d e $( RIOT_MAKEFILES_GLOBAL_POST )