MATCH_MAKE_VERSION = 4.% ifeq (,$(filter $(MATCH_MAKE_VERSION),$(MAKE_VERSION))) $(warning GNU Make $(MAKE_VERSION) is DEPRECATED in RIOT. Support for \ versions less than $(MATCH_MAKE_VERSION) will be removed in \ release 2020.01. Please upgrade your system to use GNU Make \ $(MATCH_MAKE_VERSION) or later.) endif # 'Makefile.include' directory, must be evaluated before other 'include' _riotbase := $(dir $(lastword $(MAKEFILE_LIST))) # include RIOT_MAKEFILES_GLOBAL_PRE configuration files # allows setting user specific system wide configuration parsed before the body # of $(RIOTBASE)/Makefile.include include $(RIOT_MAKEFILES_GLOBAL_PRE) # Globally set default goal to `all` .DEFAULT_GOAL := all # include Makefile.local if it exists -include Makefile.local # set undefined variables RIOTBASE ?= $(_riotbase) CCACHE_BASEDIR ?= $(RIOTBASE) RIOTCPU ?= $(RIOTBASE)/cpu RIOTBOARD ?= $(RIOTBASE)/boards RIOTMAKE ?= $(RIOTBASE)/makefiles RIOTPKG ?= $(RIOTBASE)/pkg RIOTTOOLS ?= $(RIOTBASE)/dist/tools RIOTPROJECT ?= $(shell git rev-parse --show-toplevel 2>/dev/null || pwd) GITCACHE ?= $(RIOTTOOLS)/git/git-cache GIT_CACHE_DIR ?= $(HOME)/.gitcache BUILD_DIR ?= $(RIOTBASE)/build APPDIR ?= $(CURDIR) BINDIRBASE ?= $(APPDIR)/bin BINDIR ?= $(BINDIRBASE)/$(BOARD) PKGDIRBASE ?= $(BINDIRBASE)/pkg/$(BOARD) DLCACHE ?= $(RIOTTOOLS)/dlcache/dlcache.sh DLCACHE_DIR ?= $(RIOTBASE)/.dlcache # include CI info such as BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY, if existing -include Makefile.ci __DIRECTORY_VARIABLES := \ RIOTBASE \ RIOTCPU \ RIOTBOARD \ RIOTMAKE \ RIOTPKG \ RIOTTOOLS \ RIOTPROJECT \ APPDIR \ BUILD_DIR \ BINDIRBASE \ BINDIR \ CCACHE_BASEDIR \ GITCACHE \ PKGDIRBASE \ DLCACHE_DIR \ # # Make all paths absolute. override RIOTBASE := $(abspath $(RIOTBASE)) override CCACHE_BASEDIR := $(abspath $(CCACHE_BASEDIR)) override RIOTCPU := $(abspath $(RIOTCPU)) override RIOTBOARD := $(abspath $(RIOTBOARD)) override RIOTMAKE := $(abspath $(RIOTMAKE)) override RIOTPKG := $(abspath $(RIOTPKG)) override RIOTTOOLS := $(abspath $(RIOTTOOLS)) override RIOTPROJECT := $(abspath $(RIOTPROJECT)) override GITCACHE := $(abspath $(GITCACHE)) override APPDIR := $(abspath $(APPDIR)) override BUILD_DIR := $(abspath $(BUILD_DIR)) override BINDIRBASE := $(abspath $(BINDIRBASE)) override BINDIR := $(abspath $(BINDIR)) override PKGDIRBASE := $(abspath $(PKGDIRBASE)) override DLCACHE_DIR := $(abspath $(DLCACHE_DIR)) # Ensure that all directories are set and don't contain spaces. ifneq (, $(filter-out 1, $(foreach v,$(__DIRECTORY_VARIABLES),$(words $($(v)))))) $(info Aborting compilation for your safety.) $(info Related variables = $(__DIRECTORY_VARIABLES)) $(error Make sure no path override is empty or contains spaces!) endif # Use absolute paths in recusive "make" even if overriden on command line. MAKEOVERRIDES += $(foreach v,$(__DIRECTORY_VARIABLES),$(v)=$($(v))) # Path to the current directory relative to RIOTPROJECT # trailing '/' is important when RIOTPROJECT == CURDIR BUILDRELPATH ?= $(patsubst $(RIOTPROJECT)/%,%,$(CURDIR)/) # 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)) # include makefiles utils tools include $(RIOTMAKE)/utils/variables.mk include $(RIOTMAKE)/utils/strings.mk # UNAME is always needed so use simple variable expansion so only evaluated once UNAME := $(shell uname -m -s) OS = $(word 1, $(UNAME)) OS_ARCH = $(word 2, $(UNAME)) # set python path, e.g. for tests PYTHONPATH := $(RIOTBASE)/dist/pythonlibs/:$(PYTHONPATH) # Basic utilities included before anything else include $(RIOTMAKE)/utils/checks.mk # 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. include $(RIOTMAKE)/docker.inc.mk # include color echo macros include $(RIOTMAKE)/color.inc.mk # include concurrency helpers include $(RIOTMAKE)/info-nproc.inc.mk # List of boards variables include $(RIOTMAKE)/boards.inc.mk # Debug targets for build system migration include $(RIOTMAKE)/dependencies_debug.inc.mk GLOBAL_GOALS += buildtest buildtest-indocker info-boards-supported info-boards-features-missing info-buildsizes info-buildsizes-diff ifneq (, $(filter $(GLOBAL_GOALS), $(MAKECMDGOALS))) BOARD=none endif ifeq (none,$(BOARD)) include $(RIOTMAKE)/info-global.inc.mk include $(RIOTMAKE)/buildtests.inc.mk else all: link include $(RIOTMAKE)/info.inc.mk # Static code analysis tools provided by LLVM include $(RIOTMAKE)/scan-build.inc.mk export RIOTBUILD_CONFIG_HEADER_C = $(BINDIR)/riotbuild/riotbuild.h ifeq ($(OS),Darwin) OPEN := open else OPEN := xdg-open endif QUIET ?= 1 ifeq ($(QUIET),1) Q=@ MAKEFLAGS += --no-print-directory else Q= endif QQ= # Set this to 1 to enable code in RIOT that does safety checking # which is not needed in a production environment but helps in the # development process: DEVELHELP ?= 0 ifeq ($(DEVELHELP),1) CFLAGS += -DDEVELHELP endif # Override LOG_LEVEL if variable is set and if CFLAGS doesn't already contain # a LOG_LEVEL config ifdef LOG_LEVEL ifneq (,$(filter -DLOG_LEVEL=%,$(CFLAGS))) CFLAGS += -DLOG_LEVEL=$(LOG_LEVEL) endif endif # Fail on warnings. Can be overridden by `make WERROR=0`. WERROR ?= 1 export WERROR ifeq ($(WERROR),1) CFLAGS += -Werror endif WPEDANTIC ?= 0 export WPEDANTIC ifeq ($(WPEDANTIC),1) CFLAGS += -Wpedantic endif # Provide a shallow sanity check. You cannot call `make` in a module directory. export __RIOTBUILD_FLAG := RIOT BOARD := $(strip $(BOARD)) APPLICATION := $(strip $(APPLICATION)) # provide common external programs for `Makefile.include`s ifeq (,$(and $(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT),$(DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE))) ifeq (,$(WGET)) ifeq (0,$(shell which wget 2>&1 > /dev/null ; echo $$?)) WGET := $(shell which wget) endif endif ifeq (,$(CURL)) ifeq (0,$(shell which curl 2>&1 > /dev/null ; echo $$?)) CURL := $(shell which curl) endif endif ifeq (,$(WGET)$(CURL)) $(error Neither wget nor curl is installed!) endif ifeq (,$(DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT)) DOWNLOAD_TO_STDOUT := $(if $(CURL),$(CURL) -s,$(WGET) -q -O-) endif ifeq (,$(DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE)) DOWNLOAD_TO_FILE := $(if $(WGET),$(WGET) -nv -c -O,$(CURL) -s -o) endif endif ifeq (,$(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 endif # 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) ifeq (, $(APPLICATION)) $(error An application name must be specified as APPLICATION.) endif ifneq (0,$(shell test -d $(RIOTBOARD)/$(BOARD); echo $$?)) $(error The specified board $(BOARD) does not exist.) endif # Use TOOLCHAIN environment variable to select the toolchain to use. # Default for macOS: llvm; for other OS: gnu ifeq ($(BOARD),native) ifeq ($(OS),Darwin) TOOLCHAIN ?= llvm endif endif TOOLCHAIN ?= gnu # TOOLCHAIN = clang is an alias for TOOLCHAIN = llvm ifeq (clang,$(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 endif # TOOLCHAIN = gcc is an alias for TOOLCHAIN = gnu ifeq (gcc,$(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 endif ifeq (,$(TOOLCHAIN)) override TOOLCHAIN := gnu endif export TOOLCHAIN # 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)-) # set default PROGRAMMER value if flashing a board on IoT-LAB # This must be done before parsing the Makefile.include of the board and cannot # be done in makefile.iotlab.single.inc.mk which is included after. ifneq (,$(IOTLAB_NODE)) PROGRAMMER ?= iotlab # iotlab uses ELFFILE by default for flashing boards, except for WSN430. ifeq (,$(filter wsn430-%,$(BOARD))) FLASHFILE ?= $(ELFFILE) endif endif # Add standard include directories INCLUDES += -I$(RIOTBASE)/core/include -I$(RIOTBASE)/drivers/include -I$(RIOTBASE)/sys/include # process provided features include $(RIOTBASE)/Makefile.features # mandatory includes! include $(RIOTMAKE)/pseudomodules.inc.mk include $(RIOTMAKE)/defaultmodules.inc.mk # Include Board and CPU configuration INCLUDES += $(addprefix -I,$(wildcard $(RIOTBOARD)/$(BOARD)/include)) include $(RIOTBOARD)/$(BOARD)/Makefile.include INCLUDES += -I$(RIOTCPU)/$(CPU)/include include $(RIOTCPU)/$(CPU)/Makefile.include # Assume GCC/GNU as supported toolchain if CPU's Makefile.include doesn't # provide this macro TOOLCHAINS_SUPPORTED ?= gnu # Import all toolchain settings include $(RIOTMAKE)/toolchain/$(TOOLCHAIN).inc.mk # 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 # get number of interfaces straight before resolving dependencies GNRC_NETIF_NUMOF ?= 1 ifneq ($(GNRC_NETIF_NUMOF),1) CFLAGS += -DGNRC_NETIF_NUMOF=$(GNRC_NETIF_NUMOF) endif # handle removal of default modules USEMODULE += $(filter-out $(DISABLE_MODULE), $(DEFAULT_MODULE)) # process dependencies include $(RIOTBASE)/Makefile.dep ifeq ($(strip $(MCU)),) MCU = $(CPU) endif # set some settings useful for continuous integration builds ifeq ($(RIOT_CI_BUILD),1) RIOT_VERSION ?= buildtest ifneq ($(filter $(BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY), $(BOARD)),) $(info CI-build: skipping link step) RIOTNOLINK:=1 endif # be more quiet when building for CI QQ:=@ endif # if you want to publish the board into the sources as an uppercase #define BOARDDEF = $(call uppercase_and_underscore,$(BOARD)) CPUDEF = $(call uppercase_and_underscore,$(CPU)) MCUDEF = $(call uppercase_and_underscore,$(MCU)) CFLAGS += -DRIOT_APPLICATION=\"$(APPLICATION)\" CFLAGS += -DBOARD_$(BOARDDEF)=\"$(BOARD)\" -DRIOT_BOARD=BOARD_$(BOARDDEF) CFLAGS += -DCPU_$(CPUDEF)=\"$(CPU)\" -DRIOT_CPU=CPU_$(CPUDEF) CFLAGS += -DMCU_$(MCUDEF)=\"$(MCU)\" -DRIOT_MCU=MCU_$(MCUDEF) # OSX fails to create empty archives. Provide a wrapper to catch that error. ifneq (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)) AR := $(RIOTBASE)/dist/ar-wrapper $(AR) endif # Feature test default CFLAGS and LINKFLAGS for the set compiled. include $(RIOTMAKE)/cflags.inc.mk # Include VERSION for releases -include $(RIOTBASE)/VERSION include $(RIOTMAKE)/git_version.inc.mk RIOT_VERSION ?= $(or $(GIT_VERSION),'UNKNOWN (builddir: $(RIOTBASE))') # Deprecate using RIOT_VERSION_OVERRIDE but currently keep the behavior ifneq (,$(RIOT_VERSION_OVERRIDE)) $(warning 'RIOT_VERSION_OVERRIDE' is deprecated, it can now be set with 'RIOT_VERSION' directly.) RIOT_VERSION = $(RIOT_VERSION_OVERRIDE) endif # Set module by prepending APPLICATION name with 'application_'. # It prevents conflict with application and modules with the same name. APPLICATION_MODULE ?= application_$(APPLICATION) # the binaries to link BASELIBS += $(BINDIR)/$(APPLICATION_MODULE).a BASELIBS += $(APPDEPS) # add extra include paths for packages in $(USEMODULE) export USEMODULE_INCLUDES = include $(RIOTBASE)/sys/Makefile.include include $(RIOTBASE)/drivers/Makefile.include # include Makefile.includes for packages in $(USEPKG) -include $(USEPKG:%=$(RIOTPKG)/%/Makefile.include) # include external modules configuration -include $(EXTERNAL_MODULE_DIRS:%=%/Makefile.include) # Deduplicate includes without sorting them # see https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16144115/makefile-remove-duplicate-words-without-sorting define uniq $(eval seen :=) $(foreach _,$1,$(if $(filter $_,$(seen)),,$(eval seen += $_))) $(seen) endef USEMODULE_INCLUDES_ = $(strip $(call uniq,$(USEMODULE_INCLUDES))) INCLUDES += $(USEMODULE_INCLUDES_:%=-I%) # include bindist target include $(RIOTMAKE)/bindist.inc.mk # Add all USEMODULE modules to CFLAGS and populate BASELIBS include $(RIOTMAKE)/modules.inc.mk .PHONY: all link clean flash flash-only termdeps term doc debug debug-server reset objdump help info-modules .PHONY: print-size elffile binfile hexfile flashfile .PHONY: ..in-docker-container # Targets that depend on FORCE will always be rebuilt. Contrary to a .PHONY # target, they are considered real files and the modification timestamp is taken # into account. # # FORCE is useful for goals that may keep outputs unchanged (for example, if it # depends on environment or configuration variables). If the goal were .PHONY, it # would trigger a rebuild of all its dependents regardless of file modification. # # As general rule, use .PHONY only for non-file targets. # # For more information, see: # https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Phony-Targets.html # https://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_node/Force-Targets.html .PHONY: FORCE ifneq (,$(IOTLAB_NODE)) # iot-lab serial and flasher include $(RIOTBASE)/dist/testbed-support/makefile.iotlab.single.inc.mk endif ELFFILE ?= $(BINDIR)/$(APPLICATION).elf HEXFILE ?= $(ELFFILE:.elf=.hex) BINFILE ?= $(ELFFILE:.elf=.bin) # 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. include $(RIOTMAKE)/boot/riotboot.mk # Targets to get given file elffile: $(ELFFILE) hexfile: $(HEXFILE) binfile: $(BINFILE) # FLASHFILE is the file used by the flasher # Usually set to $(ELFFILE), $(HEXFILE) or $(BINFILE) in the board/flasher # or application specific files flashfile: $(FLASHFILE) ifeq (,$(FLASHFILE)) $(error FLASHFILE is not defined for this board: $(FLASHFILE)) endif # By default always build ELFFILE and FLASHFILE BUILD_FILES += $(ELFFILE) $(FLASHFILE) # variables used to compile and link c++ CPPMIX ?= $(if $(wildcard *.cpp),1,) # We assume $(LINK) to be gcc-like. Use `LINKFLAGPREFIX :=` for ld-like linker options. LINKFLAGPREFIX ?= -Wl, DIRS += $(EXTERNAL_MODULE_DIRS) # Define dependencies required for building (headers, downloading source files,) BUILDDEPS += $(RIOTBUILD_CONFIG_HEADER_C) BUILDDEPS += pkg-prepare BUILDDEPS += $(APPDEPS) # Save value to verify it is not modified later _BASELIBS_VALUE_BEFORE_USAGE := $(BASELIBS) # Linker rule $(ELFFILE): FORCE ifeq ($(BUILDOSXNATIVE),1) _LINK = $(if $(CPPMIX),$(LINKXX),$(LINK)) $(UNDEF) $$(find $(BASELIBS) -size +8c) $(LINKFLAGS) $(LINKFLAGPREFIX)-no_pie else _LINK = $(if $(CPPMIX),$(LINKXX),$(LINK)) $(UNDEF) $(LINKFLAGPREFIX)--start-group $(BASELIBS) -lm $(LINKFLAGPREFIX)--end-group $(LINKFLAGS) $(LINKFLAGPREFIX)-Map=$(BINDIR)/$(APPLICATION).map endif # BUILDOSXNATIVE ifeq ($(BUILD_IN_DOCKER),1) link: ..in-docker-container else ifeq (,$(RIOTNOLINK)) link: ..compiler-check ..build-message $(BUILD_FILES) print-size else link: ..compiler-check ..build-message $(BASELIBS) endif # RIOTNOLINK $(ELFFILE): $(BASELIBS) $(Q)$(_LINK) -o $@ $(BINDIR)/$(APPLICATION_MODULE).a: pkg-build $(BUILDDEPS) $(Q)DIRS="$(DIRS)" "$(MAKE)" -C $(APPDIR) -f $(RIOTMAKE)/application.inc.mk $(BINDIR)/$(APPLICATION_MODULE).a: FORCE # Other modules are built by application.inc.mk and packages building _SUBMAKE_LIBS = $(filter-out $(BINDIR)/$(APPLICATION_MODULE).a $(APPDEPS), $(BASELIBS)) $(_SUBMAKE_LIBS): $(BINDIR)/$(APPLICATION_MODULE).a pkg-build # 'print-size' triggers a rebuild. Use 'info-buildsize' if you do not need to rebuild. print-size: $(ELFFILE) $(Q)$(SIZE) $(SIZEFLAGS) $< %.hex: %.elf $(Q)$(OBJCOPY) $(OFLAGS) -Oihex $< $@ %.bin: %.elf $(Q)$(OBJCOPY) $(OFLAGS) -Obinary $< $@ endif # BUILD_IN_DOCKER # Rules to check the correctness of thin archives. # 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)"))') # 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. ifeq ($(BUILD_IN_DOCKER),1) archive-check: ..in-docker-container else 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 endif # BUILD_IN_DOCKER # Check given command is available in the path # check_cmd 'command' 'description' define check_cmd @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;} endef # Check if setsid command is available on the system for debug target # This is not the case on MacOSX, so it must be built on the fly ifneq (,$(filter debug, $(MAKECMDGOALS))) ifneq (0,$(shell which setsid 2>&1 > /dev/null ; echo $$?)) SETSID = $(RIOTTOOLS)/setsid/setsid $(call target-export-variables,debug,$(SETSID)) DEBUGDEPS += $(SETSID) endif endif ..compiler-check: $(call check_cmd,$(CC),Compiler) ..build-message: @$(COLOR_ECHO) '$(COLOR_GREEN)Building application "$(APPLICATION)" for "$(BOARD)" with MCU "$(MCU)".$(COLOR_RESET)' @$(COLOR_ECHO) # The `clean` needs to be serialized before everything else. all $(BASELIBS) $(BUILDDEPS) ..in-docker-container: | $(CLEAN) .PHONY: pkg-prepare pkg-build pkg-build-% pkg-prepare: -@for i in $(USEPKG) ; do "$(MAKE)" -C $(RIOTPKG)/$$i prepare ; done pkg-build: $(USEPKG:%=pkg-build-%) pkg-build-%: $(BUILDDEPS) $(QQ)"$(MAKE)" -C $(RIOTPKG)/$* clean: -@for i in $(USEPKG) ; do "$(MAKE)" -C $(RIOTPKG)/$$i clean ; done -@rm -rf $(BINDIR) -@rm -rf $(SCANBUILD_OUTPUTDIR) # Remove intermediates, but keep the .elf, .hex and .map etc. clean-intermediates: -@for i in $(USEPKG) ; do "$(MAKE)" -C $(RIOTPKG)/$$i distclean ; done -@rm -rf $(BINDIR)/*.a $(BINDIR)/*/ clean-pkg: -@for i in $(USEPKG) ; do "$(MAKE)" -C $(RIOTPKG)/$$i distclean ; done distclean: -@for i in $(USEPKG) ; do "$(MAKE)" -C $(RIOTPKG)/$$i distclean ; done -@rm -rf $(BINDIRBASE) # Define flash-recipe with a default value define default-flash-recipe $(call check_cmd,$(FLASHER),Flash program) $(FLASHER) $(FFLAGS) endef flash-recipe ?= $(default-flash-recipe) # Do not add dependencies to "flash" directly, use FLASHDEPS, as this is shared # with flash-only too flash: all $(FLASHDEPS) $(flash-recipe) flash-only: $(FLASHDEPS) $(flash-recipe) preflash: $(BUILD_BEFORE_FLASH) $(PREFLASHER) $(PREFFLAGS) TERMFLASHDEPS ?= $(filter flash flash-only,$(MAKECMDGOALS)) # Add TERMFLASHDEPS to TERMDEPS so it also applies to `test` TERMDEPS += $(TERMFLASHDEPS) termdeps: $(TERMDEPS) term: $(TERMDEPS) $(call check_cmd,$(TERMPROG),Terminal program) $(TERMPROG) $(TERMFLAGS) # Term without the pyterm added logging # TERMFLAGS must be exported for `jlink.sh term_rtt`. cleanterm: export PYTERMFLAGS += --noprefix --no-repeat-command-on-empty-line cleanterm: $(TERMDEPS) $(call check_cmd,$(TERMPROG),Terminal program) $(TERMPROG) $(TERMFLAGS) list-ttys: $(Q)$(RIOTTOOLS)/usb-serial/list-ttys.sh doc: make -BC $(RIOTBASE) doc debug: $(DEBUGDEPS) $(call check_cmd,$(DEBUGGER),Debug program) $(DEBUGGER) $(DEBUGGER_FLAGS) debug-server: $(call check_cmd,$(DEBUGSERVER),Debug server program) $(DEBUGSERVER) $(DEBUGSERVER_FLAGS) emulate: $(call check_cmd,$(EMULATOR),Emulation program) $(EMULATOR) $(EMULATOR_FLAGS) reset: $(call check_cmd,$(RESET),Reset program) $(RESET) $(RESET_FLAGS) .PHONY: test test/available TESTS ?= $(foreach file,$(wildcard $(APPDIR)/tests/*[^~]),\ $(shell test -f $(file) -a -x $(file) && echo $(file))) # "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. 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