* also added a trailing underscore to header guards for consistency
Commit for PR 2623, repairing header file include guards.
This PR is intended to fix the include guards in files under RIOT/boards
SQUASH ME: fix underscore removal overdos
SQUASH ME: consistent macro naming
SQUASH ME: missed that one
SQUASH ME: fixed overdo
SQUASH ME: consistency
- Add `-Wl,--gc-sections` to LDFLAGS
- Add `-fdata-sections` and `-ffunction-sections` to CFLAGS
- Update lpc2387 linker script to keep the isr vector and init
sections when garbage collecting.
- Keep .ctors and .dtors sections (similar to what binutils default
linker script does when building for Linux targets)
Signed-off-by: Joakim Gebart <joakim.gebart@eistec.se>
For the MSB-A2 the DTR and RTS pins have to be pulled down over the
serial interface in the beginning. (This is required because the Linux
usbserial driver pulls them up when initializing the device which set
the node into reset mode.) Since this is not necessary on most other
platforms and might even cause problems, it's better to make this an
optional behavior of pyterm.
Sometimes boards/*/Makefile.include (e. g. in case of the msba2) gets included
twice somehow, leading the TERMFLAG to be set twice and faulty. This
fixes that.
Instead of using differing integer types use kernel_pid_t for process
identifier. This type is introduced in a new header file to avoid
circular dependencies.
This PR converts tabs to white spaces.
The statement I used for the conversion:
'''find . -name "*.[ch]" -exec zsh -c 'expand -t 4 "$0" > /tmp/e && mv /tmp/e "$0"' {} \;'''
Afterwards, I had a quick overview of the converted files to prevent odd indentation.
Many modules have subdirectories. Often these subdirectories should only
be included under certain circumstances. Modules that use submodules
currently need to use this pattern:
```make
DIRS = …
all: $(BINDIR)$(MODULE).a
@for i in $(DIRS) ; do $(MAKE) -C $$i ; done ;
include $(RIOTBASE)/Makefile.base
clean::
@for i in $(DIRS) ; do $(MAKE) -C $$i clean ; done ;
```
This PR moves the `all:` and `clean::` boilerplate into `Makefile.base`.
We have sane defaults for `ELFFILE` and `HEXFILE` in the root
`Makefile.include`. The local definition for `ELFFILE` of mbed_lpc1768's
`Makefile.include` was wrong, which caused e.g. `make buildsize` to
fail.