# name of your application APPLICATION = gnrc_tcp_cli # If no BOARD is found in the environment, use this default: BOARD ?= native PORT ?= tap1 TCP_TARGET_ADDR ?= fe80::5c38:e9ff:fe76:6195 TCP_TARGET_PORT ?= 80 TCP_TEST_CYCLES ?= 10 # Mark Boards with insufficient memory BOARD_INSUFFICIENT_MEMORY := airfy-beacon arduino-duemilanove arduino-mega2560\ arduino-uno calliope-mini chronos microbit sb-430\ sb-430h nrf51dongle nrf6310 nucleo-f030 nucleo-f042\ nucleo32-f042 nucleo-f070 nucleo-f072 nucleo32-f303\ nucleo-f334 pca10000 pca10005 stm32f0discovery\ telosb weio wsn430-v1_3b wsn430-v1_4\ yunjia-nrf51822 z1 msb-430 msb-430h # This has to be the absolute path to the RIOT base directory: RIOTBASE ?= $(CURDIR)/../.. # Target Address, Target Port and number of Test Cycles CFLAGS += -DTARGET_ADDR=\"$(TCP_TARGET_ADDR)\" CFLAGS += -DTARGET_PORT=$(TCP_TARGET_PORT) CFLAGS += -DCYCLES=$(TCP_TEST_CYCLES) # Comment this out to disable code in RIOT that does safety checking # which is not needed in a production environment but helps in the # development process: #CFLAGS += -DDEVELHELP # Change this to 0 show compiler invocation lines by default: QUIET ?= 1 # Modules to include USEMODULE += gnrc_netdev_default USEMODULE += auto_init_gnrc_netif USEMODULE += gnrc_ipv6_default USEMODULE += gnrc_tcp include $(RIOTBASE)/Makefile.include